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UNION RUCORDRR, MILLEDGEVILLE, GJk. APRIL IR. 1RU
BALDWIN FARMERS TO ATTEND POULTRY DEMONSTRATION
ALFALFA DEMONSTRATION FARMS ESTABLISHED
M ATHENS IN BALDWIN COUNTY
(E. A. NESMITH) W. P. Clark. Poultry expert from
On April 2Sth. The college of I ihr college of Agriculture, complrtc-d
Agriculture- at Athena. Ga., will hr j hr e-tabli-hing of model peltry
V*iitn! hy former, from nil over the farms in this county this week and
Piedmont section of Go In th. -elect broods have been purchased
interest of Alfalfa. Demonstrations by the owners who will raise them
in harvestina thin hay crop will he un-ler the direction and plan of Mr.
given on the college farm. This a [ - lark,
wonderful crop and every Baldwin \ Messrs. R. E. Long, Sam Patter-
county fanner who lives in the Pied- son, Frank Coleman and .Mrs. Walter
moot section, that is on the red lands. Green have apreed to raise the poul-
should avail themselves
chance u» learn somethin* about tin
plant with th • view of planting son
of it on hi* farm.
A |>arf,]r will go from Bnldw
county, leaving Milledgcvilli*
eight o'clock. Wednesday momin
April 25th. All farmers are urgvd 1
to meet us here and vwit the col-
Icge on that date. We will leave t
from the Chamber of Commerce at
eight o’clock, .sharp because we will t
have to he on the college farm by
t**n o’clock in order to get all of
the program.
thi- 1 try under the plan as outlined by the
REV. J. 3. BALLARD WILL
PREACH IN CITY SUNDAY
Rev. J. S. Ballard, Associate Editor
and Business Manager of the Wes
leyan Christian Advocate, the offical
organ of Georgia Methodism, will
preach at the Methodist church,
Sunday morning.
Mr. Ballard is coming to Milledge-
vilb to spend the day with Rev. J.
F. Yarbrough, who is his personal
friend, and has consented to preach
a - the morning services. He is »ne
of the most prominent members of
the North Georgia Conference, and is
recognized as an able preacher.
ter, Mrs. Pauline Gariand, and has
./ten in feeble health. He is
rived by his wife and four daughters
ind three sons.
All kinds of Fertiliser, by the
Coroner C. I. Newton was called
to East Baldwin last Saturday to hold
an inquest over the remains of Geo.
Clay, a negro man, who had died
suddenly. The jury rendered a
diet that his death was due to heart
failure.
Th. ORIGINAL GENUINE monv
EVALLO COAL, ° NT
MONTEVALLO COAL MINING C n*
i, tola oxda.ie.1, fc FOWLc.'
FLEMISTER COAL lo s *
pvi... I.e April, M.V J...
Baby chicks will be purchased and
from the time they’ are placed in!
brooders an accurate record will be 1
kept on them until the fall of 1921* |
when they will be sold and profit
FORMER RESIDENT OF WASH
INGTON COUNTY DIED IN
MOSLEYVILLE
Mr. Elias L. Hodges, aged sixty-
passi-d away unexp?t
ly at his home in Mosleyville Mo
The expert will return here every j day afternoon at three o’clock,
hree months and inspect these farm* ' The funeral services were held
’hey will be open at all times to W-dnseday at the Mehtodist church
of other l
MEXICAN HAT PRESENTED TO
ARTIST BY DR TIGNF.R
Pr. Charles MrLearen Greer, artist,
movie director who maintain-, studios
at both the State Sanitarium and in
the city was sporting a new Easter
hat thi.re week, u gift from Dr. K. A.
Dr. Tigner received the hat from
Dr. Henry Carr who is stationed at
Vera Cruz Mexico as a special Eaiter
Bonnet to he worn by the doctor for
the usual style parade. Dr. Carr
hoped that through Dr. Tigner a new
style could be introduced. The hat
was the native bead dress of the
nog many different col
ls from the spiraled top.
dd further to its
iduality.
Dr. Tigner presented the hat to
Dr. Giver, with titling ceremony. Dr.
Greer received the gift gracefully
and stated in hi* acceptance speech,
that since he had Spanish ancestry
he was particularly gratcfutly and
felt sure that he could wear the hat
with more distinction than any other
Others Class of the Presby
terian Sunday School enjoyed a busi
ness* and social meeting Tuesday
evening. After the election of
officers for the ensuing three months
the clas .-adjourned to the Colonial
Theatre where it enjoyed the Har
vester and the Comedy. After the
moving picture show the class con
vened at Hendrickson's sandwich
shop fo rrefreshments.
The following officers were elect-
Prcsidcnt—Wallace Gib.-«m.
First Vice-president — Arthur
Crockett.
.Second 1
Davenport.
Secretary—Arlington Thompson.
Chaplain—Charles Gibson.
The class is lead by Col. Erw
Sibtey and has u membership of twe
ty-five boys.
The Junior Boys’ Class of the Mid
way Methodist Sunday School enjoy-
?d an Easter Egg hunt last Satur-
iay afternon at the home of Mrs.
W. E. Smith, their teacher. Miss
Vilvin Combes acting as their hostess.
Games also were played and a con
st was held, a prize king given to
one getting the greatest number
words from the word "Easter,”
prize also to hte -me finding the
Deepstep. Mr. Hedges
joyed.
Those present were:
Roger Lawson. Goodson Seals.A
Hall Smith, Willie T . Moates, Ray
mond Merchant Tom Hattaway.
Others invited were: Elizabeth
Hattaway, Catherine William-,
this community from Deepstep about
two years ago to live with his daugh-
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