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UNION RECORDER. JBLUDCEVILLE. CA_, OCTOBER 7.1926
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Mr. Hcindcl Mobley spent the pm*t
^,.,-k-end with him munt in Anffusta.
Mr. BUI Taylor, of Waynesboro,
uaf in the city Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bone spent
Sunday in Atlanta.
Miss Martha Turner spent Sunday
in Dublin.
Miss Lizzie Brioty has returned
from a visit to relslives in Atlanta.
Miss Katherine McGinley spent
Sunday with friendB in Augusta.
Miss Birta Johnson and Miss Re-
h«-cca Johnson spent Tuesday in Ma-
Mrs. C. E. Harris and Mias Enla
Mixon, of Wrightsville, have been
the rueets of Mrs. W. F. Do*ni in
Northeast Baldwin.
MISSIONARY MEETING OP THE
MILLEDGEV1LLE CIRCUIT
The newly organised Missionary
society for the Milledgeville Circuit
will hold its first meeting at the cir-
cuit parsonage the fith of Oct. at
tlyee o’clock. AU ladies of the cir
cuit who are interested are invited
to attend this meeting. *
Come, let's do our bit in helping
to advance God’s Kingdom.
Mrs. J. H. Farr.
MR. L L BELL RECEIVES CON
GRATULATIONS FROM FRIEND
Mr. C C. l*m*tW Writes lepraes
bg Rest Wishes fee fieiwn
Mr. Chaa. C. Braatley, editor of
the Valdosta Time* who made his
home here, has never lost interest
in MUledgevills and its affairs.
Weekly Specials
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W. C. T. U. MEETING
The W. C. T. U. held their regu-
Mr. Sam C. Patterson spent sever-: lar monthly meeting on Tuesday af-
a| clays of the past week attending . ternoon in the Sunday School room
National Nut Growers Association in [ of the Baptist church. President,
Albany. [Mrs. W. S. Brooks, presiding. The
* • |devotionals were led by Miss Sophie
Mrs. S. J. Fried, of Macon, and Richardson who gave an appropriate
Mias Ethel Braswell, of Washington^-and instructive Bible lesson. The
D. C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mor-' year’s reports were given and other
ris Harrington-. j business was conducted. Mrs. Chas.
• • * Gibson delighted all with a beautiful
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McComb and'vocal solo, after which adjoipnment
Mrs. W. T. Hines have returned from was in order.
Blowing Rock, N. C., where they,
have been spending the past several
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rm.btn Mr. E. E. B.U ia j*u» IftwHir SM gat, aval Cm ; . ff,
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of friendship still binds them togoth- 24 Lbf. Beaafty Sdf Rktef Hlf $1-11
As is known, Mr. B«U, during 'CaW BaSaa SaaL U 14.
— month of September, celebrated | *
his twenty-fifth anniversary in this j w -^— ; -—■ »- - * *■-■- - ■ t, i ri ,i
city and Mr. Brantley took occasion -
to write him the following letter of
>months at their summer home.
• • • Miss J^eni Moore spent Sunday
Messrs. Wiley Vinson, Wister .with relative sin Atlanta and on Mon- n °t
Bhck and Douglas Black, of Way-I day attended millinery opfnings and n °t
nrsboro, spent Sunday in the city. ! bought the latest style hats for her c hoi
• • • 'store here. one:
YOUR BIRTHDAY
October 10th—16th
If your birthday is this week you
e persistent and brave, and while
't of an obstinate nature, you are
easily turned aside fro
un-course. You are a clc
, and have much native
,«1 fr.
Mr. llomcr Brinson, of Sylv
visiting his sister. Mrs. E. A
Mrs. H. D. Allen, Jr., has return- ] * * * ' Kence and keen foresight. Your judg- I”* 8 * If
isit to relatives at Nor- ; The ^oung People’s Missionary So- ment is accurate, careful and round. * n
jciety met at 3:30 Monday afternoon. ure capable und energetic, and
• • • ;An interesting Bible Stiffly class was have much executive ability. You
i, is conducted by Miss Clara Morris. A ure methodical, careful and conserv-
Ne- business session was held afterwards. »t«ve, and while not in the least dic-
i • • • tutorial, you have strong convictions,
• • • — j Mr. Let* McKir.ley has returned to nnd have a faculty for convincing
Mrs. H. A. Mathis, of Fitzgerald, : St. Louis after a visit to his parents others that j'ou are right—which
visiting her mother, Mrs. J. W. here. Mrs. McKinley and little P 1 *® 8 ® 8 you very much.
daughter will continue their visit for ^ ou are f° nd of the society of
several weeks. congenial friends, and have many
• • • , ^ou are affectionate, tolerant, nf-
Mr. and Mrs. W. W\ Barron have fable and courteous. You hav
come to Milledgeville to make thejr ar t' 8 tic tastes, and
home and have apartments at the * n ^'
residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Boone.
congratulations:
Valdosta, Ga., Act 2, 1926.
Mr. E. E. Bell,
Milledgeville, Ga„
My Dear Mr. Bell:
I am writing you a line to'con
gratulate you on your twenty-fifth I
anniversary in business in Milledgc-
ville and the success which has come
with these years. While it must be
a pleasant reflection for yourself to 1
review the business and of the prop- 1
osition, it is more pleasant to con- 1
template its spiritual significance, by
which you have kept the confidence,
. good will, and warm friendship of ,
intelli- jthose w 'th whom you have had deal-
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stiles,
of Elberton, a daughter, named Kath
erine Haygood.
Miss Mildred Greer, of Atlanta,
was the attractive guest of Miss Sar
ah Allen the past week-end.
continue to keep young
exhibited in your daily
activities—there is no reason why
you should not be at the “same old
stand” twenty*-five years hence.
With best wishes for youf contin
ued health and prosperity, I am,
Your friend, truly, \
C. C. BRANTLEY.
RED CROSS AID NEEDED
Red Cross representatics are on
the ground in the storm stricken
section of Florida, doing all in their
fond of read- P° wer to alleviate the suffering and
^ aid in caring* for those in distress and
You are a fluent talker and a good feedin K tb ® hungry. To'do this they
entertainer. You are kind and sym- need funds aad as chairman of the
• • • pathetic, but ure not given to show- local Red Cro88 I appeal to the peo-
JV J. T. Evans and daughter, >"* *<• i^ 1 ' of Milledgeville nnd Baldwin
Hiss Florcncv Cole and Mrs. T. /£ 'Miss Florrie Evans, have come to the Ml n l>0111 during these dates be- . cou,lt y to aid in this work. Contri-
Reese visited resitives in Macon the cit V tn make their home and are liv- manufacturers, merchants, in- |>>utions handed to Mr. L. C. Hall
past week-end. in* at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. ventors, scientista, and preachers, j Treasurer, or myself, wUI be Imme-
.... A. Massey. Women bom durin* these dotes are 1 diately forwarded to headquarters.
Hiss Louise Kemp has *one to At-I ... artistic, and have easy, graceful Help is needed. Let the yencrous-
lanla where she has accepted a posi- P.-T. A. HELD MONTHLY MEET- Thc >' ’ ucc « d «* interior , hearted people of thin community re-
tion to teach I INC decorators, designers, milliners, ar- isponcl a tonce.
"... I , tists, and writers. 1 T. M. HALL, Chmn.
The Parent-Teacher Association —
Hus Charlie Ina Mitcham spent 'met in the New Grade Building at
the week-end with Miss Jessie Tro- G. M. C. on Pridsy afternoon. After
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Mrs. Chas. Conn and children will
nturn this week from Covington
where they are visiting relatives.
Wm. B. Moore and Asbury Fan-
have returned from Mount Mitchell,
N. C., where he spent several months.
Mrs. Geo. H. Tunnell and little
daughter are visiting relatives in At-
Mr.s. W. A. Massey, Mrs. G. A.
Lawrence and Mrs. Haney Herndon
spent today in Macon.
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Mi\* Louise Goodson, of Dawson,
nnd Miss Cliff Tnylor of Waynesboro,
i f ;-7>ent Sunday with friends at G. S.
C. JV.
Mips Maie Ruth Williams left
Tuesday for Moultrie, where she has
accepted a position in the high school
-here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Wasden, of
Millen have returned home after
pending several* days with Mrs. Was-
<ien’s parents, Mr. .and Mrs. A. J.
all singing the P.-T. A. song and join
ing together in the Lord’s Prayer,
the minutes of the September meet
ing were read and approved. The
treasurer, Miss Manie Jones, report
ed since the last meeting that door
mats had been purchased for the five
doors leading* into the grade build
ing.
The President, Mrs. R. B. Moore,
stated that Mrs. Humphreys and her
daughters. Miss Margaret, Mrs. Far-
ish Talley (Miss Sadie) and Miss
Cccile would give a drinking foun
tain to G. M. C., and as they had
been students at G. M. C. that it j
would be placed in the college build
ing. This lovely gift was much ap
preciated by all present. It was de- j
cided to place two more drinking |
fountains in the grade building. j
Mr. P. N. Bivins, the County
School Superintendent, gave an in
teresting talk to the Association,
bringing before them much worth
while information as to the school
conditions and systems of the coun
ty. After counting the grade moth
ers, adjournment was in order.
Mrs. F. W. Hendrickson, Rec. Sec.
FOR SALE—Two shares of First
National Bank stock. J. C. Grant.
Specials in
New Fall Foot Wear
for Ladies
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
$395
Boaz Shoe Store
OMEGA FLOUR
for Pastry
RoOs Cakes
THERE IS
NONE BETTER
Special
Cooking
Demonstrations
- FREE
Given Daily at the
BALDWIN FURNI
TURE SO’L BOOTH
BALDWIN COUNTY FAIR
Every Housewife is Cordially Invited
GEORGIA STATE EXPOSITION
Macon' Georgia
October 14th to 23rd Inclusive, 1926
THOUSANDS 0 FDOLLARS OFFERED IN PREMIUMS
(Send for catalog)
Big Agricultural Displays from all sections of Georgia. Wonder
ful Poultry Show, Unusual Live Stock Exhibits. Farm Machine
ry, Georgia Boys’ and Girls' Clubs, Woman's Domestic Work.
Flow er Show, Art Display, etc.
GEORGIA VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS DISPLAYS—GEORGIA
BOY SCOUT EXHIBITS-U. S. GVERNMENT EXHIBITS
Great Midway of Amusements and Wonderful Free Acts Enter
tainment Program Day and Night- Polack's World at Home
Shows—Famous Whippet Dog Races—Something doing Every
Day— Oh Boy! What a Fair!
It will be moonlight night, in Georgia! All roads lead to Ma
con and reduced fares on railroads. Don't Miss Thu Big Fair
IN THE HEART OF GEORGIA
GEORGIA STATE EXPOSITION
E.'C. Jacobs, Pres. - E. Ro» Jofdan. Sec.-Mgr.
BELL GROCERY COMPANY'
QUALITY : : SERVICE : : PUCE
263—PHONES—4M
F10RID HORR CANE DISASTER
First * ctures
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Pathe News Man Risks Life to Get Film.
Rushed to Atlanta by Air Mail and will be
shown Here MONDAY and TUESDAY
Also Jack Holt in “Forlorn River,” with
Comedy
Men's Suits
*22
.50
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We kno wthe price is low. but you know where you’re
getting it, so you don't have to worry about the quality.
Tailored in new Fall •weaves that'll carry you into any
kind of weather and a model that'll be right next Spring, tto.
A sincere and successful attempt to meet the needs of the
man who has many needs to meet.
Single and Double-breasted.
rkk-Holloway Co.
The Quality Shop
HEMSTITCHING
AND P I C O T 1N G
Promptly and Corroctly Don*
MRS. CHAS. L. MOORE
PHONE 339 L