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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLF, GA., MAY 31. 1928
SPORT
SOUTH BALDWIN FARMER 11«» be Riven next Monuay afternoon
CAPTURES SEVEN FOX PUPPIES , June 4th, celebrating the completion
j of the paving and white way light?.
' A number are expected to attend.
Mr. R. S. Hall, made captivv seven
•.mail foxes apparently about two
months old on his farm in the South
ern part of the county last week.
Mr. Hall was in his field and notic
ed a little fox jump up °ut of the
bushes and run across the field. He
followed him to his hole and when
diggir.g them out feund tteven. He
took them to his house and placed
“EIC.HT GRADE PICN'C"
The eight grade G. M. C. gave one
of the most delightful picnics of the
season Saturday May 26th, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Herring-
Mr. J. T. Andrews states that Golf
ha» become the third most dangerou
sport, as shown from recent insur
ance statistics, and that every persor
engaging in the Mport shuold be pro
tooted personally and as regards
liability to others.
Golf has been disclosed as con
stituting the third most dang-rous
sport, as far as the occurrence of ac
cidents is concerned, .actuaries of the
Travelers have found. In maintain
ing its position in the front rank of
dangerous sports, golf last year was
the cause of 8.31 per cent more acci
dents than the year previously, ac
cording to .statistics.
Of 4,452 accidents occurring to
people while they were participating „ ...
in sports and recreatios, 456 hap- ^ Mil%}dgevillc merchants declared 1 Smith, Walter Peeler, Henry Luw-
pened on the links. The very haa- heir intentions of closing at ona rencl . ( Bruce Doberson, Charles and
ards that are supposed to make golf. o’clock on Thursday aftornons at one Murk Pennington, llurmon Penning*
a difficult game to master form the , o’clock fater June 7th, in a petition ton und j u H a Lockhart.
primary cause of most players suffer-1 that was circulated the past week.
ing an injury, as 2i»3 of the 456 acci-l All stores will close with the excep
den»s reported resulted front persons ( tion of the hardware rftores, garage
slipping or falling while making their and drug stores. The petition wa
way over uneven ground. j signed by fifty-two firms. I *
Although ftattatics are regarded a,! : Out- of the ntoat delightful
dry and uninteresting they disrlnst
some unusual wayw in which loven
of the game are hurt. Our plnyei
whiL- practising his stance at
school dipped as he swung hi:
twisting a rib in the procedure
After several games, nil were call
ed to lunch, and after lunch every
one went in swimming and stayed
comes ... co.or ana »..e ana are v*„ , un| , a , aU . hour . Tho8e present at
pretty. I {hi* wonderful event were Misses
Julia Lockhart, Maurie Lee, Clara
STORES CLOSE ON THURSDAYS Bt .„ e Burnley. Erma Kate Stanley.
AT ONE O CLOCK AFTER JUNE | p| ara Pennington, Mattie Almond,
7 TH j Mary Lizzie Pennington, Evelyn Law-
Ewlyn Boudin, Hampton
Torrtnco, Marie Ennis, Rubye Al-1 Almond, Caroline Ennis Katie Shiv, j son, Veascy Pittman, LouL c 0 </
mond, Mary O’Quinn, Sarah Wilker- ers, Margrette Simmers m. and Mat-! Louis Brookins, Ed Mori>,„
son, Lillian Stevenson, Frances Mo-1 tie Aimond. ] ^ orthern, Jack and Moron ,,,
ran, Emma Knowles, Louise Steven-1 Messers Alpha O'Quinn. Iivnry Al-j Lee Morgan, Houlroon Smith, and
son, Annie Laura O’Quinn, Clara Mae | mond. Dun Brookins, Clair ilker-1 Grady Butler.
INSURANCE EXECUTIVES of the past week was the B. Y. P. U.
INVITED TO PAVING PARTY pound supper held on the beautiful
lawn at Mrs. McCombs home.
I. in
. Joe Andrew
oral
After
who w
nd bii
i the
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left hand. T
Field ir
nbe
i has extended an
n to the members of the Blut
‘ruternity and the Gi-orgin
i Conference, including :i
of Atlunta Insurance Execu-
ttend the barbecue and danci
After many delightful games were
played the guet* were called to sup-
! per. The table was covered with all
kinds of dainty foods, Rev. Veasey
Pittman of Macon, graced the table.
Those present were Misses Mamie
walked backward to a bene
vey his game and while watching the :
hall in it* flight, missed the benchf
and sat on a rock. Some other un-!
usuul accidents reported include:!
Slipping and rupturing muscle in j
back while engaged in indoor golf
practice; struck in mouth by part-!
ner’s club, completely knocking out j
bridge work; in chasing ground squir- j
rel on the course pursuer slipped in-1
juring foot, and being thrown violent •
ly to the ground after missing a j
nighty i
ort I
Inns
wirhl
A number of others were bit!
insects, burned by matches
cigars while deeply engross*
their game, injured in collisior
inanimate objects and persons, cut j
on .‘harp instruments, lodging of!
foreign particle in the eye, falls over j
objects and suffering poison from 1
shrubs.
SUMMER VACATION TRIPS
On TRAINS and SHIPS vi» SAVANNAH
At Reduced Summer
Excursion Fares
At Reduced
Circle Tour Fares
Oils W. BLOCNT. Cenerel I .— Afi.rn, Savannah. Canr,la
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"THE KICHT WAY"
SavelhisAd-WorthT-toYim
Mr. Chauncie Adams sent to our
office the past week the sprig of
a wild plum bearing twenty-three
plums. The frui' was all perfectly
sized and shuped and wan unusual
for a tree that had not been culti
vated.
(\{aib/r/t 0m:Ioffe,
the
of the Ho
Prrmrt whit I. bunched the
internationally famous dress
La G■anonne ... and later, the
Crosse dr Riche, anothrr tri-
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