Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, April 26, 1928, Image 12

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1 UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. CA-, APRIL 26. IS26 Led Letter Day Almost Here, | Baldwin County Sing to be Next Week, May 4th. jj NELLE WOMACK HINES know *«II the children in >«.]< are looking out for this n this week because I told them and if you program— ow that the GEORGIA ST\TE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN J. L. Breton, Ph. D.. Acting Presider Milledgeville. Georgia A few words aboot the Sing A—The Fairy Crew B—Th-* Robin and the Chicken ... Delivery of Prizes. A—Canoe Song B—A Prog he would n wooing go Superintendent Bivins BLIND CHICKEN DOCTOR RELIEs Schools! ON SENSE OF TOUCH D—Dixit Georgia [.and—Nelle W. Hines A—Jeru-alem the Golden Schools Schools Schools Schools, Audience and Orchestra Schools, Audience and Orchestra Schools and Orchestra Fresno, Cal., April 9.—(Aiitoea*. ter)—Alexander Kisch is known the best chicken doctor i n s'an Joaquin Valley. He makes his diagnoses by listening to the feeble cluck of a sick fowl or passing his ANNUAL BALDWIN COUNTY A—Jerusalem the Golden Schools at.d Orchestra fingers over the feathers. SING ORDER OF THE DAY B—Baldwin County Song Schools and Orchestra ' not look the chicken over, for he j* I TDK SURPRISE—one Act of “The Three Bears"—given by the Pea-; blind, but he has developed the 1 i) NOT BRING CARS INSIDE] body High School in compliment to the County School Children. I of touch to an astounding degree. Peabody High School of I ay 3rd—Golden Bear* and the; which the bca to expr - y°' i the i nod tude and thunks f< that you are doing in teaching sing ing t<» the school children throughout Baldwin County. You have organiz ed this work, and you are putting it o i Tiny -11’« •*. It is ; of all of j lab*. of I*. the i that joy ere is STILL j servire. [ am not go- Th.- Board of We several trip* tc the schools—ai Weather Man extra good that of Education believes' and will be lie school education, and that it teresting a*! ranks in importance with the Three *•- -what do j IF-*. No it isn’t • As Acting President of this Col- -that is al- lece. it is a great pleasure to have all of the children of the County come I have stilr together in the beautiful Auditorium to some of j "f the College for their annual Sing iiu have made out an attractive pro- run for the occasion, and you huve »» children about thi* order rovided for the entertainment of the [ that all comply with rk*quo»t>—so Itldren after the Sing. I hope that . everything will run smoothly— i children will have the time of ! that prefect order will 1m» kept and ell looked afte: GROUNDS—PARK OUTSIDE—IM-; Golden—Hair PORTA NT. (Papa Bear 10:00 A. M.—School children and!* 1 "" 0 Ilelr teacher** assemble in front of G. C. W. Auditorium and form in line by grades ready to march in.— County Schools in FRONT of Audi torium— Peabody High School and Practice School form on North side of Auditorium—enter North-east side door. G. M. C. grades form in their own building and march over—enter, ing Auditorium by the South-east ide door. Teacjie'-s are requested to BE WITH CLASSES—MAR H IN WITH THEM AND SIT WITH THEM, thank you. 1":10—March into Auditorium be gin—usher* will be at every door and will have map rangement and will assist teach* getting children seated corr Th re will he ushers to take ca th* visitors who will be seated i balcony. 11:45 Elizabeth Tucker Marjorie Ennis Mary Eberhart Helen Ennis Baldwin County song written for and dedicated to the school children I of Baldwin County, by Mrs. Hines, is sung for the first time in public. ! A: 'he piano—Miss Maggie Jenkins. Conductor of Orchestra—Miss Beatrice Horsbough. PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AT SING Farmers Club—five dollar gold piece for best eswy or article on Bald win County Products tvritfen by any school boy or girl attending any school i outside th* city limits. Citizenship Medal*—given by Sons of Revolution—(presented on , day of Sing by the D. A. R.—(Mrs. Longino regent—) awarded to the most outn.anding boys in the two largest schools in Baldwin—Cooperville and Union Point Alexander Stephens Essay prize—given by Mrs. Bland, President of U. D. C. fur the best essay written by any boy or girl in Baldwin County. Alexander Stephens Essay prize—given by Mrs. J. L. Beeson—state ■very do..! | ( .| ia j rTnan „f contest will be awarded to the SCHOOL from which this boy or icating ,r j ir i r | w ;,«, v -, lls .his first prize conies. BALDWIN CHILDREN TO VOTE FOR STATE BIRD The Baldwin Federation ps in line with the State Federation of Women clubs and has asked th' children of the county to vote for the State Bird. This matter is pro; ited to each school by Mr*. Hines as she ! goes around, and the birds that ..ave already been adopted by other States — (or thereabouts) j w j|| no . i*. considered. Several other birds have been suggested by various j bird lovers over the State and from bird clubs—but the Brown Thrasher Led that th* sudden explosion sightless twelve years ago, when he held the best job in a California sugar mill. He now moves about his small far mwithout a guid« The plant he designed is capable of producing a thousand fat broiler* at clip, and dozens of eggs daily. He competing with poultrymen who in sec, and many who come to hint for advice think him a leader in hi* field. their live day. Milledgeville thv. on thei Dr. Holme: this plan nd will , this job » th * Scout Master. I just have to brag on these Bald- rin county children -I have never een children respond **» beautifully -and if you don’t think they can UNG—you jut* come ami *«•«•—and Every bod' 1 ready for the Sing! MUSICIANS VISIT SCHOOLS The Baldwin County Federati* thanks all those who have given thr time and talent by helping get tl song- -eady for tb*» A nr. uni Sin »'ho have i and the nd th' lirted as follows: Mr*. M. H. Bland. Eight—; Mr*. E. L. Barnes Jr.. Two; Miss Mae ^endows three; Mrs. Edgar Long two; Mr*. E. R. Hine* forty. BOY SCOUTS TO HELP DAY OF SING Six Scouts have been appointed by Scoot Master Cason Black and the approval of Dr. E. T. Holmes of G. M. C. given to their appointment to help with the traffic on the day of the Sing. These young men will be the hel,i •e that no nci little visitors. The Scouts name* to Tha Mit Ma Allei Doi clly. MEDALS FOR CITIZENSHIP Through the kindness of the Son* evolution the Nancy Hart Chapter A. R. are presenting to two Coun- school—namely Union Point and ooperville, two S. A. R. Medal. The conditions under which the S. A. R. medal in given are as fol lows: They .art given for Dependability, evidenced by punctuality, honesty, truthfulness, loyalty and self-control; Co-operation, as evidenced by rc- •pect for authority, property and the rights of others and by courtesy; Leadership, as evidenced by what the .'dividual has done to make the chool a better school; Cleanlino.-s in •«eech and personal habits; and Patriotism, evidenced by respect for - flag and obedience to our coun- At least two weeks after the •dais are offered and some ten days fore they are to be awarded, the issey competing will meet and sc- rt, by ballot, the five boys, in that iss who. they think, are best en titled to the medals. From this list of five names the winner, is to he selected by the principal and all the teacher* who hnve had the boy in ics during the current year. may lie seated on the stage, balcony is reserved for the relatives and friends of the ‘chool children. all have a good and profitable time. 11:45—Orchestra will play a march and children will march out, FIRST grades first—ctc-^nd it is earnestly asked that this be observed —all teachers taking charge and tak ing the children directly over to the G. M. C. campus where they will roread their picnic dinner. 12:00 to 1:00—Dinner hour—G. M. C. Bund wil play this hour. Parents and those who will hnve charge of arranging the dinner for thi- c-hililrt n in- nuked thnt they do Orange, X. J.. A|i this promptly so thnt the children caster)—An ordinanc may line up at one o'clock to go to [ provided thnt a dog the picture show at the Colonial i » “vicious animal" if which will he given hy Mr. Curry, j "lore than once or seemx to have the inside track. Just read— "He is a resident bird—stays ALL the year. He is a familiar bird—easily recognized. He is a cheerful singer. He is an honorable bird, does not invade others rights-behnves like a Georgia gentleman with courtesy of the old South. He is a handsome bird, tall slender, alert, with elegant costume, and is* an ornament to any yard or garden.” The above is quoted from an article in Constitution of April 15th, written by Stephen F. Reade—Chairman of the Atlanta Bird Club—and as this gentleman ha* given the matter MUCH thought, his opinion is well worth considering. The Brown Thrasher is one of the FEW birds that stays with us ALL the time that would fill the bill for goo*’ qualities, yuch EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY AND THE RIGHT TO BITE ONCE il 9.—(Auto- prepared here nay be termed bites a person Man At the din ers are usked to see ladies (who names will be announced at sing) ui get number of tickets for the childri of her gra* no difficulty in ehildr* MOST IMPORTANT. 1:15—March to Picture Show. No children attending schools in the city limit* are invited to this picture. 2:45—Show over-all frei' to do as We hope that everybody will have a wonderful time—and that the SING will be a great success. It is YOUR SING—and you can make the great est we have ever had—come on— let’s do it. Parents and friviuls of the county school children most cordially invited to be present at the Sing—your presence will make it more of a succeft'—the children will do better—it will give them in- than one person. The owner of the .log must pay $10 for the first bit ebeyond the dog’s legal allowance; $15 for the second that there will he | and after that $50 per bite per per king seats. s °n. The ordinance will also give a policeman the right to kill a dog clas sified a* a vicious animal. Middletown, N. Y., April !».—(Au- tocaster)—At the offic cof the Dairy' men's League here was exhibited an egg, laid by a hen in the flock of William Dickerson of Thompson Ridge, which is believed to be the largest egg ever produced in tl part of the state. It is three and half inches long and two and oi half inche-i across. Th. ORIGINAL GENUINE MONT- EVALLO COAL » mined by the MONTEVALLO COAL MINING CO., •nd sold •iclu»i»tljr by FOWLER. FLEMISTER COAL CO. CHEVROLET TOURING Here is one that you will but 70U are buying inclined when hear what we ask. Rida while pay plan. L. N. JORDAN L. N. JORDAN DIZZY, NOAPPETITE Siace Taking BUck-Dnughl Tbit Mai la Eager For Hie Meala aid Fecit Much Better. Harrisburg, N. C —Mr. M. P. Fink, of this place, says: “ It must have been fully twenty-five years ago that I began taking Block- Draught regularly. It wasn't so long after I married. “I was in town one day. and while talking to a friend I stooped over to pick up something. When I straightened up, I felt dizzy. I spoke to him about this and how I had not felt like eating. My fricr.d told me to take sorr.e jJlack-LTaught. I knew my mother had used it. and so I bought a package. When I got home. I took a good, big dose, and the next night, another. In a few days I felt much better. I was hungry and the dizzi ness was gone. "A good many times I have had (his dizziness and a bad taste in my mouth, or headaches, and then I take Black-Draught and get bet ter. I do not have to take it very often. We buy from five to reven packages a year.” Thcdiorti's Black-Draurht has been found to relieve sick headaches I In thousands of casts that were due I to constipation. Containing no nun- j oral drugs, it acts gently. promptly. Try It. spirntion at singing. Be i.u will enjoy the /Thousands of Ford owners have found that it pays them to use "STANDARD” motor oil f T” Arthur Crockett George Stembridge. It is very appropriate thnt should have been done, for n* •lay* the Boy Scouts with their “ turn daily" have become national figures and are look to help on every occasion when good help is de sired. GUESTS TO BE ON STAGE AT SING Dr. .1 L. Beeson, Acting President «>f G. S. C. W.. Dr. E. T. Holme*. President G. M. C.. Mayor M. E. Pennington, State School Sup:. Duggan; County School Sup Edit Edit.) Moo the Record.*! Hair of the Times. Mrs. J. L. Beeson, first president of the County Federation; Mr.* per Tucker, Mis* Manic Jones R. B. Moore, other president* of the County Federation; Mrs. L. P. Longi- D. A. R.; Mr M .H. Blur.d. president U. D. C.—M w.n Berry, President Legion Auxili ary-; Mrs. Chas. Moore. President Senice Star Legion; Miss Winifred Crowell, representing University As- ociation; Miss Fannie Virginia Mc Clure. President Music Club; Mrs. R. B. Moore, president P. T. A. und Mr*. J. T. Stewart, W. C. T. U. Kopre-ventativcs from the follow- men s organization; Masons, Kiwanl: Elks, Junior Order, American Legion Disabled Veterans, K. P. S.; Cham ber of Commerce. The pastors of al the churches, and a few other interested friends who have expresse da desire to be present. OFFICERS BALDWIN COUNTY FEDERATION Mrs. E. R. Hines ice-rxesiuent Miss Sophie Richardson •ecretary and Treasurer . Mrs. Frank Watson State and National Organizations that make up Federation State and National Organisation. That Make up Federation Daughter** Confederacy, American Legion Auxiliary, Daughters Amer- ran Revolution. Service Star Legion. Parent-Teachers Association. Music Club, Woman Christian Temperance Union, Association University Women. Ten Countv Schools Members of Federation Black Springs, Union Point, Midway, Scottshoro. Cooperville, Union Hill, Salem, Hopewell, Baldwin Primary and Meriwether. BALDWIN COUNTY SONG Dedicated To The School Children of Baldwin County April 1928 (Words and Music by Nolle Womack Hines) There’s a spot beyond compare And I call it my dear home. And I hope in all the years to come That far I may not roam. This spot lies in Gerogia’s heart. Nature gave it gift* so rare. They were showered on this blessed place And made it very fair. CHORUS How we love you dear old Baldwin. We’re proud of all your history. How we love your red old hills. Forests green and rippling rills, And the beauty of your hillside* ih the spring-time, We’r< glad to be your children, Baldwin A heritage of pride is ours, For a noble pioneer band And the fairest of the land Made their homes wi:hin your borders, dear old Baldwin ANNUAL SING Sponsored by Baldwin County Federation of Women’s Clubs. Given by The School Children of Baldwin County. P. N. Bivins—County School Superintendent Sing Conducted by Mrs. Edward R. Hines, President of Connty Federation. Auditorium—Georgia Stata College for Women—May 4th, 10:30 A. M PROGRAM America the Beautiful School and Audience—Orchestra Invocation. Star Spangled Banner School* and Audience—Orchestra Introdoction of a few visitors. "Standard’ - Motor on "F’ is an oil of the highest grade; its body and lubri cating qualities are scientif ically correct for the Ford engiue. .._y It forms a perfect seal be tween rings ami pistons, between pislons and cylinder walls. This conserves power and adds to smooth running. Leaves less curlion and keeps transmission bands soft and pliable. For the new 1928 Ford Model'A" use’STANDARD” Motor Oil Heavy. STANDARD r to bo prsosot out phono to A—Choo-ckoo-choo Standard OilCompanY; Pint, Second and Third Grades Pint, Second and Third Grades