A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . plaints against servicefurnished by his concern. Left hurriedly when Rome News invited irate citi-zens to lodge complaints with him by telephone. 24—Boy Scouts clean up Myrtle Hill cemetery. 27—First Easter Sing on top of Myrtle Hill Cemetery; speaker, Judge MosesWright. 28—Baseball at Macon; University of Georgia 6, Yale 5. 30—Berry School students put in day of work on new artificial lake. APRIL— 1—City Commission discussed $300,000 street and


A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . plaints against servicefurnished by his concern. Left hurriedly when Rome News invited irate citi-zens to lodge complaints with him by telephone. 24—Boy Scouts clean up Myrtle Hill cemetery. 27—First Easter Sing on top of Myrtle Hill Cemetery; speaker, Judge MosesWright. 28—Baseball at Macon; University of Georgia 6, Yale 5. 30—Berry School students put in day of work on new artificial lake. APRIL— 1—City Commission discussed $300,000 street and school bond issue. 2—Baseball at Athens: University of Georgia 2, Yale 1. Eagle Troop of GirlScouts hiked to Rotary Lake, Shorter College, 3—Dr. B. V. Elmore, of Blountstown, Fla., arrived as new County Commissionerof Health, succeeding Dr. E. O. Chimene, who went to Greenville, S. C. 4—Georgia Tech Industrial Tour party, with K, G. Matheson, Governor Hugh , former Governor Jos. M. Brown and others and Tech band, lunched atHotel Forrest, was welcomed by J. Ed Maddox, responded through Dr. Mathe-son and inspected 480 A History of Rome and Floyd County 5—J. H. Hoffman, Atlanta landscape architect, inspected City Auditorium Parkwith Mrs. W. M. Henry and Miss Anna Graham, of Womens Club. SimpsonGrocery Co. fire; loss, $125,000. 9—Hawthorne Troop of Girl Scouts on hike to Carlier Springs. 11-12—American Legion showed official war films at City Auditorium. 14—Twenty-four Boy and Girl Scouts on trip up Oostanaula River nine miles toWhitmores Bluff in Frank Holbrooks Steamer Annie H. 16—Emory University Glee Club at Shorter College. 21—Dr. Albert Shaw, of New York, editor of American Review of Reviews, andMrs. Shaw arrived for five-day visit to Berry Schools from Cuba. Seventh Dis-trict Water Power Convention in hot session at City Auditorium. Floyd Countymen pledged $6,000 to Georgia Tech fund. 25—Second Boy and Giil Scout trip to Whitmor


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