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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA, JANUARY 7, 1926
K1WANIS ENDS
SUCCESSFUL YEAR
Great Master of Music
Under Heavy Handicap
There i* u false
Beethoven !n hi* Ini'i
!<• play beautifully. <
YEAR’S RECORD SHOWS MANY
PROGRESSIVE STEPS MADE. I
CLOSE *25 WITH BANQUET *
AND LADIES NITE. \\
ought
Ids dr«f-
* Incredible to
who ini* always nslsted with hi*
in i.«i|*ilf> “that the ear I* tin* great-
guide to g"ml pianoforte playing.”
iluit hr carried ld« invesiigntbrnx’ to
the contemporaries of Beethoven.
Finally, k trustworthy account «tf hi*
playing w»* foutnl In the aiitnliinpn
phy of Ludwig N’jiohr —unbiased he-
Beethoven. Beethoven illtl uot piny
The following |x train*
literally from Spolir’s
■«*t hoven played i>n»
hi* hearing.
autobiography.
**V lot!* that B#
Bayer Aspirin
Proved Safe
Take without Fear as Told
in "Bayer” Package
Mllidgeville's Kiwani- Club L
:> most #uoccs#ful yeur to a close
Thursday night with u banquet
.. <! Ladies Nile at the Baldwin Hotel.
The spacious dining room of the
Hotej was practically filled with Ki.
wanton* and their ladies where a
most delicious banquet was spread,
the President, Erwin sibley, prexid- n,,
iftg, with hi* keen wit and humor “The impre
kept the banqueters in jolly spirits. Beethoven fro
Resolution# on the death of the I'
lute J. W. McMillutt. a director of the
club, were read and those present
stood for a few minutes in silent re- „
spect to one of the most beloved , »,
members of the club. «
The Kiwani# Club during the past P
year, has sponsored and put over *
many progressive move# for tbol '
county and have kept step with the .
progress of this section, cooperating
with other cities in highway im- ' .
provenient and other moves toward Situation Summed Up
the advancement of this part of j n One Short Sentence
Georgia. ic«.L**rt u * ii
The club began the past year with nfl ,| |,„ k ,„. M )f
a liberal donation to the schools in doorstep of old
the city, the G. S C. W. having *uf- assured himself
fered a fire und the G. M. C. putting easier tldngi
on u campaign for improvements.
oorly. It w as
heard llteml-
notldng. and al*o that there was no
'Hinant left of the virtuosity he pox
•s*tx| when be had his full powers of
•aring. In forte passages he played
» loud that the w>ex * dashed, and it'
ano passages softly that vle*b-
■oup* of notes were entirely Inaudi
o. I teafu. *s is a terrible iittllctivn
•r anyone, hut for the master It Is
•yowl comparison.”
The club ussisted in the pa:
the school bonds and aided in every
way the drives that were put on for
j funds for the two schools,
i One of the big features of the
pu»t year’s work was the sponsoring
of the organization of the Chamber
[of Commerce. This organization is
j t ow functioning and much bemfit
“ask father.”
A maid iqiened the disir and he was
shown into the drawing-room while
the servant approached her master.
himself alone in the llltrury with the
stern, due to an attack of indigestion.
“All.
This look li.
Vnliss you see the “Bayer
parkage or on tablrta you are not get
ting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved . >
salt by million* and prescribed by
physician* over twenty
Colds Headache
•s. Neuritis Lumbago
f J, Toothache Rheumatism
Neuralgia Pain, Pain
Each unbroken ‘ Bayer” package con
tain' proven directions. Handy boxes of
twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug
gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100.
Colds
By millions ended
Hill’s stop r :'.bonr rf cold* every winter—
ir.£ in 34 hours. They end headache and
fever, open the bowels, tene the w hole svi-
tftr. Use nothing lets reliable. Cclds and
Grippe call !cr prompt, cicicnt help. Be
sure you get it.
Be Sure Price30c
CASCAR4 ^QUININE
has been derived from it for the
building of the county. ,. IJ(
President Sibley sounded a pro- “Now
•te in his talk on the com. to tuar
years for i*»F year’s work. He stressed a coi, 1 *'» n *
(tinned cooperation of every citizen ^ 3***'
'• “d n-ked every Kiwunlan to share * ou ** r
*hi :r load of the v k ahead. The **111.
| Kinwanis Club of ihi city ha# 1>. old* rn
i progressive organization in i very or v **u
v*nse of the word and has lived up ry her.
•* its motto, “We Build. ' with ac-
The ladies present a: the bu
’-vie given attractive favors and along the
. was Mr. Green'*
•etlng. “Am! why
by surprise, and
. of U fining reply
iked
for
*ALE—SO barred rock hens
ickft. W. 11. Humphries.
666
• the new year. These resolutions were fhe report of mi earthquake
. ini and every sue of them sounded (•er.en. ed ^n Great
j the s«m optimistic note of progress
I ivenes.* as the club bad previously
j manifested
! The following are the li*ts of im-
Movements made by the Kiwania:
j *:>00.00 given the «durational ir.-
ist'tutlona—$250.00 t.. G. s. c. W.
(..rid *250.00 to G. >1. C.
! Better fiire protection for the op.
Urn house. Additional exits being
j built from Kiwani* vfforts.
j Secured 400 names and succeed.
I'd in getting city authorities to up-
upriate money to cooperate with
county commi-inner# and high- *n Fn.-ii-h our;!.quale, turni.v If*-r-
iv department in building high !, *d. m
iter npptoachos tu the city
W ■ »■ to establish Building ai d Named from U'recAers* Trick
«ere playing at t
I’urtaln. in Short)
when suddenly by
bouses.” It wii* said.
went.” tm.ny being ”
r>rul*ed” fritin paule
himed in:
■ lav
Colds. Grippe and Flu
t it the most speedy remedy we know
Preventing Pneumonia
l-T-Pt j t —
BILIOUSNESS .
Retired Minister Tells How He
Keeps in Good Fora With
the Assistance of
.-** Black-Draught.
West Craham, Va.—The Her.
Lewis Evans, a well-known retired
Minister, now past SO. living here,
ha# a high opinion of Black-
Draught. which be says he baa
taken when needed, for 25 year*.
"For years 1 had been suffering
with my liver." he says. "Some
times the pain would be very In
tense and :ny back would hurt all
gisb. Sometimes it gives :
of trouble. I have suffered a lot
with It—pains in my aide and back,
and Lad headache, caused from ex
treme biliousness.
“After I found Black-Draught. I
County Fair,
a for memorial
Band trip to
Special dinner for Atlanta Journal
r« presentativ!'. Mr. Harlle Branch.
Big writeup of city in three issues.
Gove support
Met founty quota
chairman.
Sponsored G. M. t
Atlanta t» broadcast
Worked to :>rinr Georgia Railroad f or
;hed to completion. t ,. rM | n
Gave prize for city slogan to be hlmxel
uked in advertising city. of the
Sponsored free speech by Senator
Heflin, of Alabama.
Advertised on highways and plat
ed signs «tn streets.
Cooperated with Chamber of Com
mere* in entertaining annual conren
tion of Wilson Memorial Highway
association.
'hi M" piratical |teopb-
:i horse whose leg-
re fettered wilti
limped up ami d«
Tossed Away Fortune
in Playful Scuffling
To have u hook worth considerably
more than a thousand pound* thrown
at one’s h ad is an experience which
due* not Tr.!! to the let of many, ’t
hapr-ritcd, however, to l»r. Adolf Khren-
felt.
It ha* Jti-I been announced that
llitnr'irian National imi*eiitu bus i
;iitret. this book by private treaty. J
'bmigli it wax mi Sotheby’s catalog
t n-xer -s price of £1,tN*». it 4# ati
lull the price iictmdly paid is in
n execs* of that sum.
Tlie biH.k I* the tlrat printed In
Magyar tongue, ami 1* known to
lectors as the Code* Lbrenfeit.
-iintalns M piiires uml date* from tlo
.err 14IXi.
Its former owner, Doctor Kbn-n
elt. a Viennese lawyer, emne Into pox
LITTLE RASTUS SAYS
That Biains Sole Leather is a tough
proposition on any Bottom, but he pre
fers it on the Bottom of His Shoes
•*«!• l
; in i
student at Nyitrn,
.nliern Hungary. ?
lay. while he waa wrestling with
" "panion. Ibis IsHtk was hurled ph
fully at bis head and l»e Jiocketed
*t was only many years later that I
rediscovered It. examined It. i
•Mine aware of Its unique charade
ittii great value —London Tit-ltlts.
Seems Born Only to
Dance Through Life
A strange creature, the dainty May
fly. One of the strangest thing- Is
that It eats nothing frotu its cradle
to the moment Itf its dentil.
Thrust into a world where nearly
every living thing is constantly in
search of total, the May fly gttex It-
way with never m 'hmicht of food,
writes W. A. Du Buy In Nature Maga
zine. Surrounded by creatures that
:ie in wait uml devour ea>-h other, the
May fiy eat- not nor thinks of eating,
ft does not even posses* a mouth with
which It tnighl eat if it felt so tlls-
latsed. It comet into the world with
u certain am—:ai of vitality In lfs
frail hmfy, it tlauces gayly until that
-trength is gone, and dies.
Equally strange is the tdrth of the
May fiy. a birth which almost any ol>-
-erver may witness If tie happens to
anywhere at Just tlie right minute. If
he watches closely he may see many
tiny creature# as Mg us house flies
eaiergini^froin the rand nt the bottom
•»f the lake or stream.
Tragedy of Razor Blades
Tho*c who are puzzletl lit know
SUDDEN SERVICE'
—PHONE 373—
Blain’s Shoe Plant and
Pressing Club
find i
In i
ing. -ays the London Mail. A young
and pretty girl approached Batier-en
bridge, she lie: I xoiu«-il..ng tightly in
her left hand. When -he reached the
middle of the bridge site stopped and
ind
my ut tent if
be r.il-ed tier liaiol a
thing into the river belt
iter tltting*. In i
tul
saw that it was a small glass ploai of
the sort in which powdered bath salts
are sold, twelve In u box. Hi* curios
ity overcame him, and he overtook the
girl. “Do tell uie what you threw Into
tiie river." be begged. “My husband's
razor blades,” was the astonishing an
MULES
Jeanes & Robinson
Have Car Tennessee Mules
For Sale
“ SEE THEM
i
olutio
> ; ng
sent to Governor.
Worked to avoid danger at R. R.
> ctos-tnjrs. Sponsored Mr. Richert <>f
Gcntral railroad to speak at Colleges
Took part in Armistice parade by
furnishing float.
’ Took part in Educational Week.
Black »t the Kdin'
Scottish Burns •'ul
of the auuui.1 d nm
on going to preach
was asked by the
your sermon writi
had. tlie beadle
gled. becail-c when
a paper, ye ken the
stops: but when th
when they're likely
so long ago the «
anathema to the
RADIO CONCERT BY CENTRAL
BAND AND ORCHESTRA
NATIONAL SHOW WEEK
JANUARY 9-16
Exhibiting the Improved Ford Cars and
Featuring the latest Ford Equipment
From January 9 to 16, all Ford Dealers will
hold a National Show—exhibiting the im
proved Ford cars and featuring the latest
Ford equipment.
This will be the finest display of Ford pas
senger cars the public has ever seen. It will
give you an entirely new conception of the
beauty and utility of the various Ford body
types. Even if you have already made a
careful inspection of the improved Ford
cars, you ahould see this Display—for it is
something entirely new*
The Show will begin Saturday morning Jan-
uary 9, and will last until Saturday night,
January 16. Be sure to see it! f
Sponsored by
lieved tbe
recommend it to anybody Buffer
ing from liver trouble. A dose or
two now and then keeps me in good
form.’’
Made from selected medicinal
root# and herbs, and containing no
fiangeroliB mineral drugs, Black-
Draught la nature's own remedy
for a tired, lazy liver. NC-166
and.”
I Th:- Central of Georgia Band and
j Archestrn composed of Savannah
• employee# of the Central «>f Georgia
| Railway, will broadcast at H:00 P. M.
; Central Time, P:00 P. M. Eastern
'Time, .Monday night. Junuary 11, There I- n<
I from WSB. the radio'^tation of the B*—huannland.
1 Vtlantu Journal,’ Atlanta. Ga A merely a few
Land of Thirst
tf. Imauulutid protect!
fricii fie- pilii' ipully
Very little ..f Ihi- hu
, explor.
Kimberley it. HI.,
xklrts its eusteru euge.
A native tint i«
•nghs pu-'ied In
levied program of band and *nq'r• •
orchestra music, with vocal solo# and r, M ^| n .. | H „ ^
ia short talk by L. A. Downs, Presi-’ roHKt ix| r an
'dent of the Central of Georgia, will’ ~*.Lcs ur«
be given.
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