Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, July 05, 1928, Image 5

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4 UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., JULY 5. 1928 Mr*. A. F. Cornelius, of Tampa. Fla., Bi visiting her mother, Mrs. S. B. Fowler. Harrow is visiting I Mrn. S. G. W. Glutiin is convalesc- 1 ing after an illness of several days. Macon. | * • • • Mr. md Mrs. W. A. Massey spent Sunday in Macon. 4 E. C. Kidd and sons MonW.um. wilh Col. . Mildred Wynn, who has been M ifha Jolmston, hsa V. Schell, Mrs. C. E. Bare- .. Mi-* Birdie Bazcmore, have jfar«.n to make their home. Coy a Malone was called io ... account of the illness of ; Gholson of Macon, -pent home with his parents. Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gober, of Val- n Burnett und Crawfordville. Mrs. N. E. Blackwell spent Sun day with relatives at Newborn. Mr. C. H. Bonner continues in a critical condition. Mrs. V. L. Nash and son. Jr., have returned from a visit to Atlanta. Mrs. E. P. Blue and little sons, of St. Augustine, Fla., are v ini ting Mr. Ed Athon. Mrs. C. F. Bruner of Santa Rosa, I California, is visitying her daughte r Alvin Leonard of LaGrange. is y. L. Nash, re several days with his rein- * » • Doa Thoi Sallie Frank Then | Atlanta, is visiting her aster, Mr S. Roach. < Elizabeth and Frances | Mrs. B. W. Hendrick, of Cochran, I is visiting her mother. Mrs. Maggie a C. K. Smith left Sun-1 _ . Mrs* Mack Anthony and little son, of Macon, have returned home after visit to Mrs. T. H Rents. Mrs. Alonzo Keisker and little daughter, Betty J-ane, of Brussel* Belgium, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs T. H. Rentz. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Arnold and son Jmmie of Griffin, spent several days lis week as the guests of Mr. and Irs. Alexander Britt. Mr. and Mrs. John M. P.urkc, Jr., ill arrive Friday from Tampa, to sp-nd the week-end with CapL and Mrs. Burke. Judge R. E. Davidsi-ii and family cere the guests of ,1'idgc and Mrs. J. If. Dunnaway «t n barbecue dinner be fourth. Mrs. II. S. Wootten hns gony to •Jew York, where she will spend sev eral weeks, tuking a special course t Columbia University. Mrs. Martha Dishroon and Mrs. Z. B. Johnson of Shawnut, Ala., and liss Donald Johnson of Atlanta are isiting Mr. Price Johnson. * the T. F. McCluney will i left Sunday : in Columbia I. Aw..nett* Of Albany ndiiy win. Mrs. AmonetU iren. who are visiting Mr :• of. and Mrs. W. T. Wy Mr . Wiley Wasden •filter Alice, are visiting I • • parents, Mr. and Mrs. | ■ Flournoy of Macon, I days of the past week •nt \ Rev. and Mrs. H. : : Me H. Cline. Mr. Louis Mr. and Mrs. Herbert •liir.Ui. are visiting Misses Kate Cline. Vkinson left Sunday "f his grandparents. Mr. ’■ Wallace who live near i ere he evil spend sev- [ Cook. j Mrs. W. P. Williamson has return ed from a visit to her daughters at Augusta, and Wrightsville. Mr. .and Mrs. P. M. Rogers and family spent the week-end in Albany i with relatives. Mm C. L. Cox and little daughter, Bessie, are visiting Mrs. Cox’s father. Mr. J. O. Hudson at'Bartow. Fla. Miss Mildred Seuwright, of Fayett- villc, Ga„ has returned to her home after a visit to Miss Constance Day. Miss Elizabeth Burr hns gone to Columbia University, where she spend the next several months. Miss Emmie Riley spent the fourth with her brother, Mr. .Sam Riley in Macon. Rev. Richard Potest of Young Harris College, was a -fsitor t > the city the past week. Miss Margaret Yarbrough is spend, ing this week in LaFayette. with relatives who have gone there from Atlanta. Miss Clara Pyles, of Brunswick, who has been visiting Mm Edwin Allen is now the guest of Mrs. W. R. ■McKinnon. C. B. McCullar will leave July 10th for Mackinas Island, Mich., to attend the annua] convention of the Com mercial Law League of A me Mr. and Mm F. E. Wat Robert Watson, Mrs. M. E. Webb and Mr. C. D. Williams are making a trip to North Georgia and North Carolina this week. Mrs. II. B. Jennings and children ha *e returned from a visit family of Judge John Sibley Ed Athon and little unlay from an auto- *gh Florida and South , vi- ted relatives in, Ha., and Pelham. Ga.1 s - nil.ridge, and Mi.*« bridge and George :i • - Mr. Stembridge -everal months ago ’ ion with Burden- ■ Jr., celebrated his '■I'• ml'iy morning from •Jock, and hud as his Parker, Dorsey Lee The little fel-' 1 ; : time playing differ* • und enjoyed refresh- ^ Montgomery, Mr. John • Mrs. ItolUrt McAfee ,. , ' u, '“ McAfee of Macon, ’in r " r an autom °bile trip i V w ^ ere they will •' Ford Montgomery. '''• r points of interest in 1 the Carolina* before re- Miss Frances Robinson has return 'd from n visit to her former homt n Dublin. Miss Janet Clark of Kutnn- on, filled her place at the office of the Georgia Power Co., while she wu« Miss Elizabeth Norwood will rela tives from Atlanta, hns gone on u two month’s trip to Washington, New York, Chicago and other place* of interest in the Fast and West Messrs Jack Day and Calvin Steed, who has been his guests for the pa: have visit t several days, lanta after j John T. Day. Miss Constance Day left Mont for Jonesboro, N. C., where she v he the guest of Mrs. Emory Wats' She will go from there to Staunti Va.„ where she will visit Mm S; Wright. Dr. and Mrs. 11. D. Allen. Jr., a little sons, Reynold' and Gei returned home after un extendi visit away from the city. Mrs. Alb and the home of Mrs. Allen’s parents. I)r. Allen attended a meeting of American Psychiatric Association -Minneapolis and the National Kiwa at Seattle Washington. He made automobile trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco, and visited principal cities in the west D. MYRICK The funeral of Mr. J. D. Myrick, who died in Baltimore, Wednesday, Will be held at the home of his moth- Sunday morning er, Mrs. T. K. Myrick Saturday s mith and Lonnie M'lI'-dMvine in an auto- *r Baltin,,,, '•'clock. Monday morning ’ , vc d here, announc- *kt. Til"' ri '* i:h,!d 'l‘y f i O 1 of Mr - Miss Margaret Burke several weekr. with fri***: nburg, S. C. .pending in Spart- CITIZENS ON FISHING TRIP AT OGEECHEE RIVER Dr. E. A. Tigner, Dr. J. W. Mob ley, Aubrey Jones. Conn Carr and Mr. Hope Tigner and Mr. Gilreath of Atlnnta are spending several days on fishing trip on the Ogeechee river sar Millen. as the guests of Mr. Wiley Wasden. They .are at the Ogeechee club house that is located on the river. Messrw Jim Ingram, Arthur Carr and Lamar Ham spent the fourth of July at the club. CAR OF PRISON SECRETARY STOLEN WEDNESDAY MORNING The automobile of T. H. Denmark, Secretary of the Prison Commission, Mr. Denmark was spending the day with Judge Dunnaway when the car was stolen. It is believed thnt two yuong boys beating their way to Ma con had taken the car when they found it unlocked, was stolen Wednesday morning from in front of the home of Judge Dunna way where it had been parked. Dr. Elam F. Dempsey Presiding Elder of the Oxford District, has an nounced that the third quartely Con ferences of the Methodist churches will be held as follows: Milledgeville circuit, at Bethel church Saturday, July 14th. Milledgeville church, Sunday after noon, July 15th. Midway, Sunday evening, July 15th. this CHEVROLET SEDAN FOR SALE Throughly overhauled, new paint »b, run. like a new one, worth twice hat I am asking. Ride while you ay plan. L. N. JORDAN Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gober of Val dosta, and Mrs. Bradley Chester, of Columbus, have been the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. L. N. Callaway Mrs. M. B. Johnson and li daughters Evelyn nnd Helen, Shawnut, Ala., are visiting tl mother, Mrs. Ida Osborne and oi relatives of the city. DEPARTMENT OF BANKlNtTsTATE OF GEORGIA STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF EXCHANGE BANK MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30TH, 1928 AS CALLED FOR BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS OTTO M. CONN. President H. G. BANKS, Ca. Date of Bank’* Charter 1903, 1908, 1919, 1924. Date Began Bu.irv June 1903 RESOURCES j LIABILITIES nd Discounts $602,303.04 j Capital Stock $ Other Real Estate ed Cash in Vault amounts due from proved Reserve At Checks fro Clearing Due from other Banki Other Resource*: Co. Orders TOTAL nd cash $772,92 ofits Re-e Funds Dividends Unpai Cashiers' Checks Demand Deposit} Bills Payable TOTAL GEORGIA Baldwin County. Personally appeared before the undersigned, ail officer authorized to administer oaths in said county Otto M. Conn, who, on oath, says thut he is the President of the Exchange bank, and that the above and foregoing report of the condition of said bank is true and correct. OTTO M. CONN, President Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 5 day of July, 1928. H. H. HENDON. N. I*. B. Co. Ga. We, the undersigned directors of said bank, do certify that wo have carefully read said report, and that the same is true and correct, according to the be*t of our information, knowledge and belief, and the above signa ture of the President of said hank is the true ami genuine signature of thut officer. This 5th day of July. 1928. C. J. CONN W. L. RITCHIE. Directors of said Bank. Merchants & Farmers Bank MILLEDGEVILLE. GA. AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30TH, 1928 AS CALLED FOR BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS JNO. T. ALI EN, President. L. C. HALL, C.thi, Date of Bank’s Charter March 1898. Date Began Buiinc, March 1898. Summer Specials 6 Cam Solar Sliced Pineapple, 2’» $1.21 (8 itices tn can, 1 free with lii) 6 Cam Silver Bar Sliced Pineapple $1.58 (8 (licei to can, 1 free with •«) 6 Cans Silver Bar Sliced Pineapple l’» He (4 sheet to can, 1 free with six) 3 Bottles Cliquot Ginfer Ale Ice Cold 58c 1 Pint Armours or Peerless Grape Jnice 25c 1 Quart Armour, or Peerless Grape Jliice 48c 5 Lbs. Gold Bar Drjr Pack Prunes in tins 85c Full Assortment Gold Bar Preaervea 3 lb. Jars for $1.88 FULL LINE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES EVERY DAY BELL GROCERY CO. 263—PHONES—4*8 5,000.60 5,957.21 0,967.7, 72,920.81 Rose Tea Room NEXT TO MERCHANTS A FARMERS BANK Keep Your Food Fresh and Pure Use ice—clean, pure ice—and no matter how hot the sun may beat, your food will not deteriorate. The selection of ice calls for as much discrimination as the selection of food. If you use inferior ice your food may be contaminated by it. We supply only the purest ice. JUST GIVE US A TRIAL. RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts .*144.338.50 Capital Stock $ 80,000.00 Banking House and Lot 9,000.00 Surplus Fund 80,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures 4,900.39 Undivided Profit# 17,488.71 Other Real Estate own- Reserve Funds 20,066.00 ed 39.414.90 Cashiers Checks 196.13 Ca:ib in Vault and Demand Deposits 244,032.57 amounts due from np- Time Certificates o De- proved Reserve Agents 39,968.49 |>nsits 57.00 Checks for Clearing and Due form other Bank> 2.701.75 Gash Items 237.53 Overdrafts (if any). 1,288.85 TOTAL S441.KJ0.41 TOTAL $441,840.41 ing at 11 o’clock. The remains will be buried on the family square the city cemetery. The remains will reach here Fri day evening. GEORGIA Baldwin County. Personally appeared before the undersigned, an officer authorized to administer oaths in said county L. C. Hall who. on oath, nays that he is the Cashier of the Merchants & Farmery bank, and that the above and foregoing report of the condition of said bank iR true and correct, L. C. HALL, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 5 day of July, 1928. JOHN C. BLACK, Not. Pub. Co. Ga. We, the undersigned directors of said bank, do certify that we have carefully read said report, and that the same is true and correct, according to the best of our information, knowledge and belief, and the above signa ture of the Cashier of said bank ia the true and genuine signature of that officer. This Bth day of July, 1928. JOHN T. DAY L. N. CALLAWAY, DiMcton of feuM Saak. Phone 485 ATLANTIC ICE AND COAL COMPANY Jewelry Sale July 5th to Aug. 1st. We offer our entire stock at greatly reduced prices for cash —every thing goes in this Sale. Come early and get the best bargains— J. C. Grant Co. Jewelers 1927 CHEVROLET TOURING FOR SALE This U a ua *d car, but aot a ■buacJ car, it bo» keen thoroughly overhauled aod who* I aay roody. I moan right. Rida while you par P U “- L. N. JORDAN FOR SALE—Lndie.’ ftftooa jowol wriat watch. abuliMly taw. savor h-a worm. A horgaha. Cad thla affloa or M- FOR RENT—Two furmuhod bod room* with connecting bath. Far occupation Sept. let. Phono 425-L. Jnly 5-4t. HOW ABOUT YOUR CAR FOR VACATION i going to tho i