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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. GA., JUNE 7, 192*
UNION RECORDER
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Application
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF COUNTY
THURSDAY. JUNE 7. 1928
A NEW MILLEDGEVILLE
Milledgevilli- ha.* become a nc
change has been made i
appearance, and it has taken
TWENTY-FIVE YEAR CLUB OF ] local younc ladies com
CENTRAL RAILROAD TO MEET
Agent Rogers, Dr. Hall and Col.
Pottle All Members Will Attend
Session- In Macon
COURT FOR BOW-WOWS
PLETE STUDIES AT G. S. C. W. I Chicago, June 4.— (Autocaster) —
j Judge Charley McKinlc-y has been
The following, who reside in Mil- chosen to preside over a dog court—
ledgevtlle and Bal Iwin County, were bleieved to be the first of its kind in
awarded degrees and diplomas at G. : the country—where only cases con-
S. C. W. Commencement. 1 cerning dogs will be tried. It will not
Bucheior of Arts—Misses Frances be necessary for dog defendants to
Baker. Ka berine Butts Betty Jane be present in all cases. Vagrant dogs
that are picked up will be tried at
and dog.q allowed
without a muzzle will also have their
cases aired in this unique judicial
chamber.
•■•'pearance, ami it has taken i.«.
place among the progressive little; The ( entral of Georgia Quarter
cities in Georgia, on account of the Century Service Club was formed at
two colleges, and other institution* j the organization meeting in Macon
located here this city is one of the i «»f last year. Every employe having
most important in the state, and it ! -*• ‘*r more years of wervice with the
was most desirable that it should be J railroad is eligible for membership,
made bcau'ifu) and attractive. This land °f the road’s ten thousund cm-
has been done. ■ ployes 800 have qualified for this
Now let the watchword he for- i m «nBenihip in the Club. This is
ward, and other accomplishments! an unusually hich per-
made by securing the location
manufacturing plants which
ing from the North and Ea
can be done if our people
Approximately five hundred Cen
tral of Georgia officers and employes,,
with terms of service ranging from H " ra
26 to 66 years, will assemble in Ma- Bachelor of Science, General
.con on June 7 for the first annual j Mi < Winifred Fowler, Katherine
•meeting of the road’s Quarter Cen- h’Wrl!, Casie Sinpwn, Marie Jordan.
; tury Service Club. One hundred new | Collegrate Normal Course (Di~
i members, becoming eligible this year, I plontas) Mixes Clarice Batyon, Rosa —■
j wil H e initiated into the Club at this Marie Bowdoin, Mary Frances FORD ROADSTER FOR SALE
I meeting, and the management of the' Crumbley, Emily Echols, Mary Belle 1926 Ford Roadster for sale, tbit
Ven rnl of Georgia will present these; Gilstrap, Elizabeth Louise Morris, little car is priced too low, but I am
! new members with gold emblems in I Inez Murphey, Dorothy Thaxton, going to sell it regardless for I do
j honor of their long and faithful ser- Mary Evelyn Wilson. not buy them to keep, our experience
! vice. College Normal Household Science - vou p*- w *° mucb for them you have
i White members will assemble at I—Miss Jonnie Leigh Godfrey. to •*•* *° niuch for them, and if you
the Hotel Dempsey, where a dinner! Bachelor of Science in Education do tb '» y° u bav ® *° ***ep H>em to
I will be served them the evening of Misses Ruth Barnes, Bene'.a Bass ,on »- If y° u w « nl * Ford Roadster
! June 7. Colored veterans will meet Clifford Fowler, Katherine Shiver-. P ric * lb '* one * * n <f '» will all be over
entral City Park in Macon for a 1 Ruth Stone, Mrs. Sara Jordan Terry. but ,be Routing.
at
• barbecue the same afternoon.
Bachelor of Science in Home Eco
nomics — Annie Mae Burkhart.
Laurie Hendrickson, Elizabeth Jone ,
Saru Mae Stembridge.
College Normal and Household Art
—Mi»* Daisy Fowler.
Bachelor of Science in Education
— Miss O'Nora Ennis.
Accoutancy Stenography and Tyr
L. N. JORDAN
their eforts. A united people can
accomplish great rttsulls.
The effort to organize a Junior
Chamber of Commerce among the
young men should be oarried to suc
cess. Great results can be accomp
lished by such an organization.
O
The pride of Miiledgeville is its<
two institutions of learning. Both
of them have don* ami are doing a
great work. The progress of this
city is united to them, us they are the
mud sill of whut advancement the
city makes. Our citizens must stand
by them, and See that they make
greater achievments.
The Parks Memorial Hospital which
was dedicated in a beautiful piece of
architecture, and will be a blcsisng
to members of the young women of
Georgia. All praise be to those who
were instrumental in its crec ion.
centage of trained, .active veterans,
representing as it does 8 per cent
Thi_ s i ‘be railroad's total working force,
e j„! fifteen women are included among
the Club’s. 800 members.
While retired, pensioned employes
are eligibile for membership in the
Club, the greatest proportion of its I
members an* men and women still
in the active service, and most of
*he-e having many more yearn of
sendee abend of them before reach
ing the retirement age of seventy.
Of the Club's 800 members, all of
whom were invited to the unnual
meeting in Macon, there are 600
white veterans and about 200 colored.
A number of local employes of the
Control of Georgia are enrolled in
the railroad's organization of vet- 1
erans, and several of these will make
the trip to Macon. Among the local
members of the Club are:
Judge J. E. Pottle, local counsel,
Dr. T. M. Hall, local surgeon, and
D- M. Rogem, local agent, A. D.
Nisbet, retired, pensioned agent, who
was stationed here for muny years, is
listed as having had 5.1 years of ser-
A BEAR WITH TAKING WAYS
Middletown, N. Y., June 4.— (Auto
raster) -When two workmen here,
who were working in the woods went
to get their dinner pails hidden in
the brush, nearby, they found a big
„ b * fl ck bear helping himself to their
writing—Mrs. Josephine Sibley Jenti- ! u,,cb * When the men approached
ings. he animal disappeared in the t**\'*cr,
having cleaned out the pail.
Miss Elizabeth Fraley will com
plete her Household Art course at
Summer School.
HOW ARE YOUR BRAKES
This is important drive around and
COL. SAM WILKES GUEST OF lel u * 'heck up on them for you. No
j CITY AT CELEBRATION MONDAY cb * r ** for inspection. If they need
lining we have the be»t lining and
(The Wiregrass Farmer)
A fitting and beautiful tribute
were paid Prof, and Mrs. G. S.
Roach Tuesday evening when the
members of the Methodic church
gave a reception in their honor at
the Methodist church.
Receiving the guests were Rev.
and Mr-. J. S. Grahl, Rev. and Mr.*-
T. M. Callaway, Mr. and Mrs. J. I..
Evans and Prof, and Mrs. G. S.
Roach. Mrs. George T. Betts had
charge of the registrar and all guests
registered in the high nchool annual,
The Ace. Beautiful music was render
ed hy some of Ashburn’s well known
musical artists. Miss Hazel Turner
rendering an organ solo, Mrs. J. J.
Story .and Mrs. H. I. Shingler a vo
cal duet. The orchestra represented
by Mrs. Annelle Murphy, Mrs. J. A.
Comer .Mrs. G. C. McKenzie ,Mr.
George Johnston, Mr. Maurice Grahl,
Mr. Henry Nixon Jarman and Mr.
Frank Murray gave several enjoyable
numbers.
Dr. J. H. Baxter paid a beautiful
tribute to Prof, and Mrs. G. S. Roach,
dwelling especially on the noteworthy
service Prof. Roach had rendered the
school, the church, the civic organiza
tions. He applied the following quo
tation to him:
“A man that's clean inside and out:
who neither looks up to the rich nor
down to the poor; who can lose with
out squealing and who can win with
out bragging; who is considerate of
women, children, and old people; who
is too brave to lie, too generous to
cheat, and who takes his share of the
world and lets the others have theirs,
is a gentleman.”
Miss Josephine Evans gave one of
her bright and inimitable toasts t*.
Prof, and Mrs. Roach, not forgetti n?
Master George, Jr., and baby Mar>-
Anne. Mr. J. L. Evans in a few well
chosen words presented a gift and re
membrance. a silver electric coffee
sen-ice set. donated by many frenids.
Delightful sandwiches and punch
were sen-ed to the large crowd pres-
ent.
MOZART MUSIC CLUB
The fourth meeting of the Mozart
Music Club met with Agnes Gibtwn
Wednesday afternoon at four o’clock.
The meeting was called to order
by president Evelyn Shenly. the busi
ness was first taken up after which
the following program was present
ed:
Solo—Mighty Lak a Rose—Mrs.
Charley Gibson.
Piano Solos—Murry Floyd Penn
ington nad Agnes Gibson.
The life of Boch was given by
Miriam Gheewling.
After which delightful refresh
ments were served the meeting was
adjourned.
The next meeting will be held at
Mary Floyd Pennington’s the first
Wednesday in July.
The Summ r School of G.
-ill open nert Tue day.
General Manager Wickcrsham of
the Georgia Railroad expressed re-
»rets at being unable to attend the
cel brat ion Monday .and was repre
sented hy Col. Sam Wilkes of the
railroad company.
Important engagements prevented
:he railroad manager from attending
ami in being Represented by Col.
Wilkes he was requested to express
his personal regrets in not being able
to accept the invitation.
Col. Wilkes is a well known figure
with the Georgia railroad and has
many friends in this city.
machinery that wil]
class job.
L. N. JORDAN
Early peaches
being brought tc
Thi* banks of the city
Monday, observing the
of the birthday of Jeffei
{ Hon. R. B. Moore
I Union Recorder,
j Miiledgeville, Gn.
’ Dear Bolling:-
I know that it i
June I. 1028.
anniversary
The stores are closing every Thurs
day -afternoon. Buyers should beat
this fact in mind.
The Methodist of Hardwick deserve
praise in .-»> rapidly building a tabor-,
r -acle fro their Sunday School work.!
rr.o paving program
'ill** is being carried rapidly fi
G. M. C. CADETS OFF TO CAMP
The following young men left Sun
day for Camp McClellan, Anniston,
Ala., where they will attend the R. O.
T. C. ramp that will be in progress
the next six weeks:
Elton Parker. Alton Barnes, Fran-
cim Bazonas, Ear! Brookins. James
Brown, Edwin Cooper
Arthur Crockett, William Harrow,
Robert Gilman, Carl Hardy. Edward
Hart, James Harrison, William Hart,
James Henderson. Clifton Hill. James
Hollis, Jacob Howard, Paul Hart,
Milton Jones, Winifred Lee. Robert
Little, James Moore, J. F. McCIuney,
Emory Patterson. Calvin Rico. Char
les Roberson. Geo. Ro«s, Cha-. Scaly,
Osecoln Thaxtor., William Thompson,
Jack Tunnel!, Curtis Veal, Louis
Wall, Wemyss Walton, Samuil Wat-
Winn land Geo. Sti*m-
This in 1
NOTICE
and women who
were boys and girls at Miiledgeville
in the years gone by that they cannot
be in Miiledgeville today.
I haw yet to moot arty of the Stud
ents who went to school at Miiledge
ville, vho do not love the old town
and it’s wonderful people.
It J*i only a few months un'il we
will come to the Fiftieth Anniversary
at old Middle. Georgia, Military and
Agricultural College, now the G. M.
| C.. and practically the mother of the
Millcdge-|G. S. W. C.
Would it be feasible to have a
Home Coming of the Roys and Girls
j in Honor of this Fiftieth Anniver-
TH<* students who attend the Sum- s ary?
sr School will receive a cordial wel- * My idea would h to have this
me from our citizens. j Home Coming and let every boy and
girl s. nd a book for the Public Libr-1 ,
Torrance has gather-1 ary. Of course the details would' „ ,*! ,^1'' ' ,un ‘‘ 4 ‘ Autocaster
ha vi to be carefully worked out but'.'* 1 ” " 1SM,n * 45 » insurance sti
If believe U at the ’ students would { ticlnn ’ w>fi ,l ‘ tturin K insurance
I gladly send the book and .*»rh l i- p,oyc8 ° n the uncertainty of life
WHAT PRICE AUTO?
London, June 4.— (Autocastsr)— 1 '
A man bought a motor car for $20.
He thought he had u wonderful bar
gain, but here is what happened:
He knocked down a lamppost.
He was asked to come to court :
driving without a license.
He nold the car for $.*1.76.
The court fined him $6.
BATTERY SERVICE
Yea Sir Ree (hi* is u». we have the
battery man, we have Ihe aervice
batteriea. We recharge, rebuild and
rent batteriea.
L. N. JORDAN
FOR SALE |
HATCHER RESIDENCE |
On the Hill
Ten Rooms, Two Baths, Three Sleeping Porches—Excellent X
Location, offered on Easy Terms
See |
P. N. BtVINS, Realtor f
WANTED—Position a* housekeeper
or helper. Good character—can
give reference*. write "House
keeper" Union Recorder.
NOTICE! Is hereby given to any
parties having claims against the
firm of Clark & While to present
same immediately. Clark & White.
HURR \H FOR MILLEDGEVILLE
With our paved streets, new white I
way and new Chevrolet truck. oh!|
man progression is the watch word. j
You can not beat that combination.
L. N. JORDAN
tify all merchants that
I am not responsible for bill. made
by my children unle> they firs', se
cure my permission a.-r them to |
niak.* charge .accounts. In the future]
I will not be responsible fur bill
made by them.
MR. C. F .FOWLER
THE UNCERTAINTY OF LIFE
COW IMITATES AUTOMOBILE
Middletown, N. Y., June- 4.—
(Autocaster)—A Holstein cow here
discovered a pail of five gallons of
gasoline and hurriedly drank it. The
sufered no bad effects.
Mr. W.
crops the,
LET US WASH YOUR CAR WITH
MACHINERY
Machinery is mor eefficent than
man, electricity ir much quicker than
man, is much superior to boys, this
is what we arc offering with no ad
ditional charge, one trial will shew
you just what I am trying to
I you.
L. N. JORDAN
The
Commencement exercises of
olleges were good, and were
«njoyed by Tiur people, and
rowds of visitors.
The reports are that peaches will
be plentiful thi*4 year. The house
k-.per- should be preparing quanti
ties of pickies and preserves.
—
The Eddy High School, the schooll
f**r the colored children of Mil)edgv-|
vflle closed the past week. The oxer-
crises given were most creditable.
Heavy rains Monday and Tu «dny
delayed the cultivation of the grow
ing crops, which are unusually small j
for the Henson.
each book
would be inscribed with the name of
the boy or girl^who sent it. Where
the student has past on I know that
they have left a son or daughter who
would gladly send tin* book.
Plea- * think this over and let me
hear from you.
Yo
LESS DRAIN YOUR OIL TODAY f(>|
And get ready for that summer r< |
trip, we have the kind that fits the , nce 0 f
degree of wear. See us and get the
best.
L. N. JORDAN
, NOTICE
DON'T WRECK
If you do call our red mule, none
o bad, none too deeo, or too high
o get. We use only experience
that does not tare up the bal-
L. N. JORDAN
THE RECORDER WARNES ME [ NEW f .“ OUjSE CORNFR
That so many Chevrolet*
ing traffic, but judge listen,
such « car at such a price, have
sold sevcnty.cight since Februar;
so please be merciful.
L. N. JORDAN
Chcvrole*
Is hereby given that
responsible for any debts
STONE HAS A TEXAS TOAD i m * dc by *' J Huc, * eb » after June
Clark & White.
Eastland, Tex., June 4.— (Auto
caster) A Texas horned toad was
entombed n the new courthouse <*nr-
nerston. nere. Three months ago,
when the old
Ho
Services will be held at nil the
churches next Sunday morning and
evening. There will be reom for all
who attend.
down, a horned toad was removed
from the cornerstone, witnesses said
j alive after .'11 years of imprisonment.
• of
B. McCuIlar, during hi
•it to Washington D. C.
nsed <» prartic* lav
'■ United States Suprem.
was recommended to t h-
Hon. W. G. McAdoo. }.lr
devoiing himself to -.h*
'«w in this city since hi.
fn. ra the Milledgevilb
A BARGAIN
tv d one and half ton used]
f mclt wi.'f' n»w Jnmbe transmission noN1 throw your old
eaorditirned and Guaranteed to casinos away
live -T-.ll-nt service.
Mr'.'tNNON MOTOR TO
HAS YOUR KOTOR LOST IT'S
PEP?
If - cion - talc, nc vorj for It beet
ru*t drive around «• d have y»ur
• DJ»rk plo-s renewed and watch the
different.. W. 1... tlcrrc for oil
L. N. JORDAN
We have the repair man
tern whereby we can save v
of bright shining dollars,
look them over before yc
them away.
L. N. JORDAN
J. F. Yaibr
•ugh
Ibvreaux
He will
:n the city Sunday and
ices will be held.
FORD ONE TON TRUCK FOR SALE
Not much truck neither am I ask
ing much price. If you need one to
do good work at a mall cost you do
not have to go any further.
L. N. JORDAN
GOOD NEGRESS DIES WEDNES
DAY NIGHT
Fannie Howard, tr., daughter of
Kit Clemeuts died at her home here
Wednesday. Fannie had many white
friends having b.en a faithful Wrvnnt
with many of them. She wil be buried
here.
CHEVROLET TOURING FOR SALE
A beautiful a ssortment ranging
from two hundred dollars up, every
or.e of these cars are a good buy at
the price. Ride while you pav plan.
L. N. JORDAN
ITS HERE
A VASTLY IMPROVED
HEADLIGHT
UNION MADE
OVERALL
Made of a Marvelous Super 8-Ounce
Double
Duty
Denim
Heavier
Stronger
MANY NEW FEATURES OF CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT
Come in Todav and Examine
This Wonderful New HEADLIGHT OVERALL
WILL OUTWEAR
TWO C''"'UNARY
PAIR
PRICE
We will allow you 50c on your old pair. Bring in ary old worn
out Overall you have and we will allow you 50c on then for a
new pair.
M. R DAVIS
DRY GOODS, LADIES’ & GENTS FURNISHINGS