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UNION RECONDH, MILLEDGEVILLE. GA, APRIL IX, 1»X»
QUARTERLY CONFERENCES
TO BE HELD APRIL 14-15
KIWANIS OFFFICUL
VISITS LOCAL CLUB
-ontest wag sponsored by the English
Department of the Georgia Military
College.
Dr. Elam F. Dempsey, Presiding Hon John Guerry Lieut. Govern-
Kider of the Oxford District, has an- .r of the Georgia Kiwanis. pair the 1
nounced the dates of the Second : Milledgeville Kiwanis Club an offici-
Quarterly Conferences for the Mil-j i! visit Friday evening, and deliver-j
ledgevOle and Baldwin county Metho- i .*d an interesting talk. He congratu-
di«t churches as follows: iated the local club on the splendid i
Miliedgeville Circuit at Pleasant! recnrd ll ha *i made, and set forht eb-
C...V.. Ihun-h Saturday April 14th, att ra.ntly thfe principles for which
"iwanis stood. He held the closest
tention of hi.*-' hearers, and was ac-
irded an enthusiastic reception. He
a very pleasing and polished spcak-
•. and pleasant md affable in his j
FOR RENT—Two apartment. twc
. partly fu
f urnixhed
ti.hed. O.
12-4-28
Mil-
icvtn o'clock.
Millidgeviile church—Sunday
tmoon, April 15th.
Midway Sunday April 15th.
The hour* for holding the
1‘dgeville and the Midway churche
re r 0 be fixed by the pastors.
The second quarterly confercnc
« always an important one, as dele
ates for the Disrtict Confreer.C'
re named.
AUDITORIUM OF GRADE
BUILDING BEING FLOORED
Prior to the presentation of Col.
Guerry, Judge R. B. Russell was
introduced to the club, and made a
talk, referring to his interest in Mil-
ledgeville, and the pleasure he always
had in coming here. I!.- then spoke
of the future of G. S. C. W. and its
do.-tiny to become the Woman's l T ni-
«ty of Gei
The Parents Teacher Associ
have made plans for the floorii
the Auditorium of the new grat
school hnihting at G. M. C.
The work which is now in pro
is being done und«r the superv
of Mr. Jon. W. Hutchinson,
kindly offered hi, services to i
hers of the Association.
The
ical pr
adored
| by Major Osterman of the Violin, and
' Cadet Ford Montgomery at the piano.
(These talented musician- added to
the pleasure of the evening.
wh,. CEDAR SPRINGS CADET WINS
DUKE CUP
Th.
final contest to deddf the best
the bond issue was not suffici- j individual speaker at the Georgia
for he completion of the Audi-j Military College, Cade: F. P. Shcf-
m at the time the building was j field, of Cedar Spring-, Ga., was Fri
ed, and it was left unfinished. I day morning declared winner,
placing of the flooring at thisj Cadet Sheffield won the unanimous
wil! enable the children of the decision c f the judges, although they
*s to giv ean entertainment dur- j t omplimentr**! the other speaker-
aching commencement.; VVT y highly. The other contestant.-
I for the honor were: Lighton Moore.
Carlyle Ingram, Carol Hicks, and !
Thaxton.
Cadet Sheffield will be presented j
with a beautiful silver loving cup, the
gift of Hon. Joe B. Duke, at the j
commencement exercises in May. Th ■ i
ing the
Chocolate Covered Fie Newt
.elli regular for 30ct. per pound, (),
Saturday and Monday 20 cent..
CHANDLER'S VARIETY STORE
and
ivn't rot it we will g<
our .pccial delivery <
CHANDLER BROS.
STATEMENT OF THE OWNER
SHIP. MANAGEMENT. ETC.. RE-
Q IREO BY THE ACT OF CON
GRESS OF AUGUST. 1912.
Of the Union Recorder published,
wekly at Miledegville, Ga., for April
State of Georgia. County of Bald
win. Before m.* a Notary Public in
and for the State and County afore-
said. personaly appeared R. B. Moore,
wh" having heen duly sworn accord
ing to law. deposes and says that he
i- the editor of the Union Recorder,
and that the following in to the best
of hir. knowledge and belief a true
statement of the ownership manage
ment, etc., of the above said publica
tion for the date shown in the above
caption, required by the Act of Au
gust. 1912.
That the names and addres- of the
publisher, editor, managing editor
and business manager editor and
business manager.-* are: Publisher,
edi or and managing editor. R. B.
Moore, Milledgeville, Ga.. Busines-
Manager Jere N. Moore, Milledge-
ville, Ga., Owners are R. B. Moore,
Mirs Nettie Moore, Miss Mattie
Moore, Milledgeville, Ga., Mrs. T. J.
Cater, Macon, Ga.
Bondholders and Mortgagees are:
Mergcnthaler Linotype Co., Brook
lyn, N. Y., Southeastern Printers
Supply Co., Atlanta, Ga.
R. B. MOORE, Editor
Sworn to and subscribed before
me, this fith day of April, 1928.
H. H. HERNDON
My commission expires 1929.
PRESBYTERIANS HAVE EASTER
SERVICES AT EVENING HOUR
. One of the roost impressive Easter
services ever given here was present
ed by the Pastor and a large chorus
choir at the Presbyterian church last
Sunday evening.
The program was arranged in two
parts. “The Conquest of Death’’ and
"The Victorious Christ. ' Rev. Mr.
Thompson read the story telling of
man’s fear of death over the cen
turies. having nothing to base their
hope upon for a life eternal. He
pictured death with all its ghastly-
nesa The story of Christ was then
read, how the victory over death
I and grave had been won, and how
the Risen Christ had given hope and
salvation to all.
The music under the direction of
j Mrs. Edith Miller Gibfon and Mias
Maggie Jenkins was impresisve and
appropriate. A large audience listen
ed attentively and was much impress-j
ed with the beauty of the story.
FOR SALE—-Improved cotton seed i
$1. bushel. J. L. Sibley. 4-12-28 pd.
WE VULCANIZE CASINGS
Don't throw them away.
< WHY IS OUR WORK C00D?>
◄ We Take Pains ►
i GILMAN’S BARBER SHOP ►
FOR SALE—Improved cotton seed
91. bushel. J. L. Sibley. 4-12-28 pd.
FOR RENT—Our 6 .
BARBECUE
At the Log Cabin Inn
On Sparta Road 9 miles from MiDedgevilie, just drive to
the Log Cabin. Come in or call as oat. We are serving
the barbecue yon go wild about.
Special Sunday Dinner Brunswick Stew Saturday and Sun-
day.
Log Cabin Barbecue Inn
MRS. W. F. COUCH, Mgr.
sympathy in the death of my friend |
and buinexa partner, John Petroulas. '
A CARD OF APPRECIATION I
It is with sincer .appreciation .hat
I than!; the people of Milledgeville
for their kindness and word4 of.
and kind feeling that,
have been shown us will long be re- j
membered and it established willin'
me the stronger determination to
se-ve the people here. 1 have been
in the United Staten eight years and
with th? exception of a few months
1 have spent all of this time here.
As my partner has now gone and the
entire control of the Boston Cafe
rests upon me. I wish to unsure
every one that the sam? courteous
service and friendly relationship will
still exlvt and in a more substantial
way. I hope to improve our business
each day and I wish to extend a cordi
al welcome to Ladies and G?nt!emen
and • -sure them that they will be
accorded the respect and attention
that they should demand.
I am very much appreciative of
the favors and courtesies* that were
shown u-k and in expressing these
thanks, I speak the sentiments of all
of the Greek colony here.
Cordially,
PAUL ZOLOTAS
OPTOMETRY
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MILLEDGEVILLE. GEORGIA
All Next Week
BILLY TERRELL
STOCK COMPANY
Billy Terrell needs no introduction to the people of MilledgeriUe tad
ing territory. He has the CLEANEST tad BEST skew on the road.
On Fair Grounds
SHOW OPENS MGNDAY NIGHT, APRIL 17TH, 7 P. M., ON THE
FAIR GROUNDS
LADIES’ FREE MONDAY NIGHT
OPENS MONDAY NIGHT WITH
“The Hoodlum”
Great Three Act Drama
ADMISSION: ADULTS 35C CHILDREN 15G
ONE LADY ADMITTED FREE MONDAY NIGHT ONLY WITH EACH PAID
ADULT ADMISSION
Change of program each night. Bringing lo Milledgeville ten thooiand 4.11, r
new outfit and brand new plays and vaudeville.
tMMM
Music, Fun, Entertainment
NOT A DULL MINUTE THE ENTIRE WEEK
REMEMBER THE PUCE—FAIR GROUNDS
Billy Terrell’s Show is always good
But Better this Season than ever Before