A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . t to Rome and BerrySchools. 16—Roman Minstrels put on Red Cross benefit performance at City Auditorium. 17—Robt. M. Gibson winner over Arthur S. West of Coosa Country Club golftrophy. 20—Public meeting addressed by Linton A. Dean, Bernard S. Fahy, Byard , H. H. Shackelton, Rev. W. M. Barnett and Gordon Watson, urging moremoney for public schools. 21—John Robinsons circus in Fourth Ward. 22—Salvation Army drive opened with W. L. Shaddix in


A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . t to Rome and BerrySchools. 16—Roman Minstrels put on Red Cross benefit performance at City Auditorium. 17—Robt. M. Gibson winner over Arthur S. West of Coosa Country Club golftrophy. 20—Public meeting addressed by Linton A. Dean, Bernard S. Fahy, Byard , H. H. Shackelton, Rev. W. M. Barnett and Gordon Watson, urging moremoney for public schools. 21—John Robinsons circus in Fourth Ward. 22—Salvation Army drive opened with W. L. Shaddix in charge. Dr. Elizabeth B. Reed, of the U. S. Public Health Service, Washington, spoke at the Berry Schools. 23—Miss Madeline Cashin, of Peoria, His., put on local amateur players in O, 0Cindy! Gay Jespersens Lindale band signed for North Georgia Fair, Octo-ber 10-15. 24—Congressman Gordon Lee visited Curb Market. Bowie Stove Works destroyedin East Rome fire with loss of $100,000. OCTOBER— 1—Football on Darlington Field, East Rome: Central High School (Chattanooga)7, Darlington School 6. 2—Jewish New Year celebrated two ^A^/^ a^C 486 A History of Rome and Floyd County 3—Mass meeting at City Auditorium discussed city limits extension and proposedMcLin cotton mill. 8—Miss Louise Berry elected Queen of Home-coming week and ball. Football atHamilton Field: Rome High School 30, Disque of Gadsden —Fritz Lieber, Shakespearean player, in The Merchant of Venice at City Audi-torium. Governor Thomas W. Hardwick, of Atlanta, spoke at opening of NorthGeorgia Fair on state tax and revenue problems. 11—Horse races at fair, George Stiles winning. Principal speaker for day, LeeJ. Langley. 12—Horse races at fair. Principal speaker, State Senator J. H. Mills, of Butts Co. 14—Home-coming day at Fair. Races. Miss Louise Berry crowned Queen by H. , following addresses by H. H. Shackelton, home-coming chairman, andHon. Wright Willingham. Hon. Claude H. P


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