A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . —Limits extension bill introduced in Georgia Legislature, Atlanta, by Hon. JohnCamp Davis, of Floyd. 11—News—Kiwanis dairying and creamery project commended at Hotel Forrestluncheon by Roland Turner, of Southern Railway Development Service. RotaryClub, Walter S. Cothran, president, started city planning project. 19—Kiwanis Club and Womens Auxiliary of the Chamber of Commerce presentedMiss Frances Brown, lyric soprano, in song recital at City Audi


A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . —Limits extension bill introduced in Georgia Legislature, Atlanta, by Hon. JohnCamp Davis, of Floyd. 11—News—Kiwanis dairying and creamery project commended at Hotel Forrestluncheon by Roland Turner, of Southern Railway Development Service. RotaryClub, Walter S. Cothran, president, started city planning project. 19—Kiwanis Club and Womens Auxiliary of the Chamber of Commerce presentedMiss Frances Brown, lyric soprano, in song recital at City Auditorium. 20—Dr. Carl Betts, Richard A. Denny, Jr., and Edward Hine winners of finalscups in North Georgia Tennis Tournament at Coosa Country Club. 21 (Sunday)—Judge John C. Printup launched movement to erect monument toFloyd County boys who lost lives in World War. 22—Hughes T. Reynolds, Kiwanis Club president, and W. E. Bowers, county agri-cultural agent, addressed one-day farm institute members at Berry School. Betts Scout Troop 4 off for Ship Island, Oostanaula River, on Annie H. Miscellaneous—1920-1921 Chronology 483. w i> « o OQ 3 OQ a. X H 2 2^ £ 4) O Bi ^-\ CJ2S — U 3 2 ™-n i) tti ^?* n ^>^ I. 2 «5 c « c * •.5 to *r c«S « ,« — ao ,„ > w u ^.S U 2 2?^ > N -S-- ^^ (A Z« n • o °l o .=1 cO L cO5 0) 3O JS-O ? o > c .S?o ,•3 c w ft o ^ 4-* ° *• a tn a 0) « Svz o H V. -^ u O IS a: » 484 A History of Rome and Floyd County 23—Floyd County Sunday School Association Convention at Berry Schools. 24—Barclay Terhune, Chulio District farmer, again brought to Rome first bale ofcotton of season; sold to Taul B. White at 21% cents a pound. 26—Congressman Gordon Lee got Howitzer at Camp Jackson, S. C, for memorialto Floyd County boys of World War. 27—Coosa Country Club held swimming and diving contests. Miss Helen KnoxSpain started Rome Musical Center on Lower Broad Street, with touch of Bo-hemia. Floyd County Farm B


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