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UNION RECORDER, MIU-EDCEVIU.£. GA„ APRIL », IMR
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
D Year $1.5C
Months .75
Jvertmng Rale* furni.hed on
Application
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF COUNTY
THURSDAY. APRIL 19. 1928
Then* in talk of ortrnnizinfr a liras*
band in Milledgeville. Milledgeville
has had had fine bands in the past,
and there are as coed musicians here
MISS GRANT HAS LINEN
SHOWER FOR MISS ROBINSON
Miss Elizabeth Grant entertained
on last Saturday afternoon at a linen
shower in honor of Miss Joseph :ne
Robinson.
Beautiful spring flowers formed
the attractive decorations used in the
living room where bridge and rook
were played. Two unique games were
played during the afternoon.
The linen gifts were presented to
.Miss Robinson in a most attractive
way. A long clothes line upon which
hung the different gifts, was brought
in. A few minutes later a telegram
came announcing the weather fore
cast. which predicted rain and sug
gested that the clothes be taken in.
A MG CAKE BAKING CONTEST
FRIDAY
Large Number of Cubes Are Expected
To Be Entered Under Auspices
P. T. A-
-Milledgeville will be a sweet town
Friday judging by the number of
cakes that have been promised the
Parent-Teacher Association in their
contest on Friday.
The committee at work have secur
ed the promi.-v of a large number of
i the lir
the
y - he
which will be <
on the corne
ants & Farrae
non. These cul
me of th.- he-l
ty «nd county,
arded.
n display at the
opposite the
s Bunk. Friday
;* will be baked
cake bakei
and prizes
f M illedgeville
NOTICE MEMBERS CAMP DOLES
NO. 730 U. C. V. ^
Members of Comp Doles No. 730
U. C. V., are hereby called to meet
at the Court House at 10:30 o’clock
Thursday morning April 26th, for
the purpose of electing officers and
transaction of other business.
G. D. MYRICK, Commander
L. A. GAITHER, Adjt.
If :
want th® Original Genuir
MRS.
now as there ever was
talk will materialize.
We hope the
The woods are full of wild flowers,
It is to be hoped that the ruthless
will not destroy the dog wood bios-
sums. To do so is a wanton destruc
tion of one of the woods most beauti
ful flowers.
JEANS HOSTESS AT
LOVELY PARTY
Mrs. T. S. Jeans was howte»s at a
■vely party on lost Friday afternoon
implimenting Miss Josephine Robin-
■n. bride elect.
The beautiful Jefferson *
as attractively decorate
•ses. honey suckle and Ka:
..vers were laid for forty guests, j
ho enjoyed rook during the after-'
non. A minatune bride adorned j
.eh plate of refreshments.
d Baldwin county are invited
.• the display of cakes, und the I*«
ent-Tcacher Association will apj.rei
ate the courtesy if the women w
buy their cakes this week instead .
1 buying them at home.
1 The cakes will be sold at a reaso:
I able price.
r Lillies
The fact that the Confederate
Veterans ennnot be paid their pen
sion* shows that the treasury of the
State is a*, a low ebb.
The Union Recorder publishes in
this issue a sermon preached by Dr.
Elam F. Dempsey, Presiding Hide
of the Oxford Dbtrict, at the Mid- j
way Methodist church. The congre
gation was *o impressed that
lution was passed requesting i
cation in the Union Rccorde
on a most vital subject, and
Z. S. C. W. ALUMNAE SPONSOR
LUNCHEON AT ATHLETIC CLUB
The Georgia State College for
iVomen Alumnae club of Atlanta
ponsored a luncheon April 14 at
1:30 o’clock at the Atlanta Athletic
club for .all alumnae from G. S. C
; \V.. who were attending the Geor
ia Educational allocation. A verj
; large number of alumnae attend*-!
,7ub7' lh "
It is I Miss Julia Mae Fillingim, president
•e com- r '^ ^e G. S. C. W. Alumnae club of
I Atlanta w.-.s hoXess. Miss Lurline
| Parke who does extension work from
DR. ED KIDD MAY BE A ! t,u ‘ state capitol was toastmiatross.
SEPTEMBER CANDIDATE *' ,r * A. Wells, president of the
j Georgia Educational asaocation was
(Sparta lahmaclitc) present. O her distinguished Visitors
Hon. J. E. Kidd, of Milledgeville. | tbok l ,art «»n the program are as
one of the most popular and forceful j follows: Mrs. Jere A. Wells, Mr. J.
i the *
id who
being prominently mentioned in con
nection with the public service com
munion ii: all sections of Georgia, was
in Sparta a day or two since shaking
hands with his friends here, and talk
ing to them on almost every subject
they desired to discuss, except poli-
The distinguished Milledgcvillc
citizen, who was a strong nupportcr of
Governor Hardman in the late state
primary and who was largely instru
mental in holding Baldwin county so
strongly in the Hardman column of
counties, while in Sparta admitted
that his friends over the state, as well
as at home, were giving him assur-
ances of their unstinted support in
the event he should decide to become
a candidate for the public service
commi*aion that were not calculated
to make him look with disfavor upon
the proposition of announcing his
candidacy if his health permits and
there are not other reasons why he
should not, when announcing time
rolls around.
Though a native of Baldwi
ty, where he has spent all of the days
of his life. Dr. Kidd has a u
tachment for Hancock county, and
the county has a warm attachment
for him. Dr. Kidd married in this
county. Mrs. Kidd being, formerly,
Miw Lou Will Culver, dnughcr of the
late CapL and Mrs. John L. Culv
of Culverton. Should Dr. Kidd be
come a candidate for the public
vice commission he will “*
through the hole,” so far ns Hancock
county is concerned, at least, "quick
er than a bohtailed cat”
MRS. HINES MAILS OUT
SPRING GREETING TO
HER FRIENDS HERE
Card Bear* Menage of Happ
Hop® That Come. Will,
Cards were mailed out t’
by Mrs. E. R. Hines, President of
the Federated Clubs of the county
bearing a message of joy and happi
ness at this wonderful season of the
year. The verse was taken from the
writings of Mrs. Hines, and
follows:
They say, my Friend, that Spring
time
Is a subject that’s taboo;
My! what a.joke! As if the thrill
That old Spring brings to you
And me compares to anything;
Bhe thrills us wth a joy
As great as does the swimming-hole
Fill any healthy boy.
You planted all your seediest?
Have your birds begun to nest?
(So many lovely things to do
There’s sacrecely time for rest-—)
Glad Greeetings, Friend, I’m sui
that you
And I will just make hlste
To let no single wonder
Of our Springtime go to waste.
From the writings of Nelle Wo
mack Hines, MilledSeville, Ga.
O. Martin, assistant state school
supirvisor; Miss Katherine Scott, pro
fessor of English at G. S. C. W.;
Miss Mary Brooks, president of the
State Alumnae association, who do-
icribed the Parks Memorial hospital,
md made .all alumnae understand
what a wonderful memorial has been
built for Dr. M. M. Parks, Mr. Winn,
of the Kngli>4) department at G. S.
C. W.; Mrs. Tuttle, head of the horn?
omics at G. S. C. W.; Miss
Blanche Hamby, Miss Gussie Tabb,
and Miss Clara Morris, from G. S.
C. W. Two Atlanta public school
rvisors, Miss Jowie Slocumb und
Miss May Walker were also present.
iss Clara Lee Cone, who is at the
head of the home economics depart-
: of the Atlanta High Schools,
spoke. Min Leila Bunco, president
of the State Home Economics nssocia-
also took part on the program.
Others who spoke were Mrs. Wilbe R.
Wilson, Miss May Taylor, Miss
Frances Lowe and others. Miss Eliza
beth Godwin rendered two whittling
hers, accompanied by Miss Mar
garet McWhorter. This wus an in
teresting luncheon and a happy get-
together meeting of ull alumnae.
The president announced that the
next meeting of the G. S. C. W.
Alumna.* club, of Atlanta, would be
at the home of Mrs. Thomas A. Moye,
East Point, Ga., April 21 at 2 o'clock.
Call Fairfax I0yi-W.—Atlanta Jour-
NOTICE
Four hooth.o, measuring 10x10 feet,
ire available to the white churches
of the territory of the Middle Geor
gia Fair Association on the fair
grounds during the 1928 Fair.
The booths will be located on the
grounds as the Fair Association may
see fit and each church securing a
booth space will be charged the sum
of $15.00 for the space occupied by
its booth for the period of the fair,
the week of October 1st, 1928, pay
able on the opening day of the Fair.
These church booth** will be ap
portioned to the churches of Mil-
bdgeville and surrounding territory
strictly in the order in which applica
tions are received with out regard to
denomination. Applications must be
in writing and must be addressed to
Mr. F. W. Hendrickson, Vice-presi
dent, Middle Georgia Fair Associa
tion, Milledgeville, Georgia.
Booth space will be Hold to church
es only and cun only be used as
eating and drinking stands during
the period of the fair and under such
rules und regulations as the Fair As
sociation may prescribe.
This is fair notice to the churches
of this territory that the four avail
able booth traces will be sold strictly
in the order of receipt Of mitten
plications by Mr. Hendrickson and
Applications will be received im
mediately after publication of this
notice which is being given both
newspapers of Baldwin county.
Verbal or telephone applications will
not be considered. After these are
-apportioned no more spaces will be
available at the 1928 Fair.
(Signed) C. B. McCULLAR,
Secretary, Middle Georgia Fair
Assocation.
Petition to foreclose mortgage on
realty, rule nisi, etc.
Baldwin Superior Court, January
Term. 1928.
The plaintiff. The Milledgeville
Banking Company, having filed its
petition, to foreclose a mortgage on
realty on certain lands in Baldwin
County, Georgia, agaist George T.
Bailey, in this Court, returnable to
this Term of the Court, and it being
made to appear that George T. Bailey
is not a resident of said county of
Baldwin, and also that he does not
rewdc within the State, and an order
hvaing been made for service of the
rule nisi in said case, on him, the
said George T. Bailey, by publication
this, therefore is to notify you,
George T. Bailey, to be and appear
the next term of the Superior
Court of Baldwin county, Georgia, to
be held on the 2nd, Monday in Julyi
1928, then and there ;o answer said
complaint and in default thereof, the
court will proceed as to justice shall j
appertain.
Witness the Honorable Janies B.
Park, Judge of said court, this 16th
day of January 1928.
J .C. COOPER,
Clerk Superior Cour:
Baldwin County, Georgia
MRS. HENDRICKSON HEADS
FAIR DEPARTMENT
Mrs. F. W. Hendrickson, wife of
Vice-president F. W. Hendrickson of
the Middle Georgia Fair Association
here wan unanimously elected‘Super
intendent of the Womwn'r. Depart
ment of the Middle Georgia Fair As
sociation for the 1928 Fair at the
meeting of the Directors held at the
Court House Tuesday night.
Mrs. Hendrickson was empowered
to take entire charge of the Women’s
Department for the 1928 Fair and
appoint such committees and
ants as may desire. Mrs **11'*
drekson is well fitted to supenT
this important departr^nt of th* f .
as she has taken Elective p sr »
the work of the Women** Departm &
each year tfnee the iify was or**®?
ed. Mrs. Hendrickson will sta^
mediately to organize" the Wom ar *
Department for the 1928 exhibi-*
Royal Scarlet Coffe® diapUc
md ia a* food as aay.
CHANDLER BROS.
Potash for Tobacco a
from Sulphate of Pota
buy from foreign Man
ake pleasure in allowing yoi
J. H. ENNIS
Feed our
rough bay.
water. Plei
vine hay at
CHANDLER BROS
c ®w and horae plenty of
Young graaa 90 per cent
ly of cut grata and pea
Garden seed at F. W. Headrickac
-better
vegetables
Much Depends Upon A Wife’s
Good Judgement
Daily more thaa two millian American wives
comecome to the AtP. They show been bay-
ii( judgement! They kaow tbit they save
on every pnehue, ood ot the some time ob
tain the eery highest quality!
We hove wonderful specials for the week-end oo items net
li»ted ia this ad. Visit n Friday ofteraooa and Saturday so
that you may take advantage of on toper values!
SWIFTS JEWEL LARD ...»
$1.24
BACON SUNNY of 1,0 SUCE0
Sc
TOMATOES fKTJ
13c
SOAP KIR p A S K ^ 0C0A (HARDWATER)
7e
“’"“““SPAGEnTs.mncc 24c
WASHING POWDER’™ "Tries 11c
PAMIW ALL regular five cent candy and chew.
vnliUI ING GUM 3 for 10c; 2 for 7c or 4c each.
*" GRAPE JUICE ra ois
23c
43c
LETTUCE FANCV HARD HEAD
10c
NECTAR ORANGE PEKOE
15c
MILK tall an lOel “ r r"rT5c
- FLOUR -
IONA PLAtN OR SELF-RISING
$1.(17
I 0 n PLAIN OR SELF-RISING
AttT 24 LB. BAG
$1.33
PINEAPPLE
BROKEN SLICED OP
NO. 2 1-2 CAN£<jC
8-O’CLOCK PURE SANTOS
COFFEE lb35c
IT WON THE GOLD MEDAL OF THE "SESQUI.”
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Spring Hats*to JSuit Every
hr j Young Man’s Fancy" <j
We are featuring some very attractive styles in Men's Straw
Hats, suitable for the man eighteen years old as well as the
man eighty years young. Real nobby styles in greys, browns
and natural. These hats are tastelul, distinctive and durable.
A large enough variety of styles so that you are able to pick
exactly the hat you want.
You II know when you step from this store that you are wear
ing not merely a new hat. but the hat that you have been
looking for.
$2 to $7.50
JOHN HOLLOWAY
Men’s and Boy’s Clothing
Ice Notice!
We have untaled oo all Ice Wagon Bell to
aauence the arrival of the truck intend of the
driver cafliig “ICE,” la the future you will
Extern for the “lee Bril” to get yon ice.
PHONE 485
ATLANTIC IGE AND COLL CO.
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Piano Tuning
ftden far Kobo Taaiag left at the Ivey Hone wil he givee
prompt attention aud appreciated.
REFERENCE C. S. C. W.
J. L. HITCHCOCK
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