Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, September 27, 1928, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

UNION RECORDER, MIIXEDCEVILLE, CA-, SEPTEMBER *7, ISIS 7-tist association bapT missionary union „ (oilnwing is the report of tho ffihington Baptist Association Missionary Union of the people's work, which is tak- ^"rom the annual report of the Cb Ehfht societies made the Standard t Excellence of the Southern Bap- t f,invention. These societies 1 t _ H warded banners at the an- r'uV meeting at Long Creek in April, 1928. jlilldegeville Sunbeans, Mrs. A. 0 Thaxton, leader. ‘jCreek Sunbeams, Mrs. Paul Borders, leader. j t \uil Sunbeams, Mrs. Mattie Chapman, leader. Pariun Sunbeams, Mrs. John Her- kr Trawick, leader. Borib Sunbeams, Mrs. C. R Hill, ujirr. Ttr.nille Y. W. A.,^ Mrs. Alec jrowr. leader. Cgmiersville G. A., Mrs. Chas. ghiddon leader. Millcdgevflle Y. W. A., Miss Kath- trim Jewell, leader. Two societies made all but point on the Standard of Excellence: Sandersville Y. W. A., Miss Sallie Bell Garrett, leader. Pcvereaux Sunbeams, Mrs. Ira Coleman, leader. Th H«*reb Sunbeams received the ‘ number of banners award- id at the annual meeting, namely, ?f:.- Organization Attendance Banner, the Nigeria Banner, the Church At- Creek Sunbeams nnd the Tennille Y. W. A. hive not failed to make the honor roll foi a period covering seven years. The Midway Sunbeams lead the number of Bible verses me morized. The Sandersville G. A. is the banner G. A. 0 f the association. The Sisters Sunbeam Band leads in its personal contribution toward the equipment of the Primary Depart ment of the Sunday School. The Fourth District is the banner district of the association, having been awarded seven banners at the annual meeting, Long Creek, April, 1928. Officers: Chairman Young Peo ples Work, Miss Ruth Stone, Mil- ledgeville; First District Secertary, Miss Selma Sherrer, Milledgcville; Second District Secretary, Mrs. Cleo Archer, Warthen; Third District Secretary, Mrs. Will Brantley, Ten nille; Fourth District Secretary, Miss Myrtle Hall, Mayfield; Chairman Love Basket, Mrs. W. B. Harrison, Linton; Chairrann Banners, Mrs. J, M. Kink, Linton. • Par The Sparta G. A. received an pamzatjon Attendance Banner. The Milledgeville Sunbeams lead the association in having the largest enrollment, -18, followed by the Si ersville G. A.. 40. and the Long Creek Sunbeams, 39. The Sandresville Y. W. A. leads in the number of tithors and in its work with the Daily Vacation Bible School. The Milledgeville Y. W. A. leads in Health Work* The Tennille Y. W. A. leads in th« Standard of Excellence report and ir contribution of money. The Friendship R. A., Mr. Tom Peeler, leader; The Bethlehem Sun beams Mrs. W. D. Duggan, leader, lead in the contribution of bird hous es to the hostess church. The Darien Sunbeams lead in the Love Basket Work. The Jewell Sun beams lead in ability to overcome ob stacles. This hand and the Long BIDS WANTED FORMER PHYSICIAN AT SANI TARIUM DIES IN FLORIDA Dr. William Boyd Brigham, former ly a member of the staff of Phy sicians at the Georgia State Sani tarium, died at the Ihon^c of mother, in DeLeon Springs, FIs., and rment took plo-e on Saturday af ternoon. Dr. Brigham came to Milledgcx ile a member of the staff at the sani tarium and remained here about one year, giving up his work due to ill health. He was in the Government Hospital at Lake City when he died, Dr. Brigham was a world wai veteran having served with distinc tion during the late war. The Ameri can Legion conducted the funeral services and paid a tribute to their orarade. Dr. Brignam made many friends while in this city who regret to learn of his death. pletc stock of Ladiei i and Hat*. Cat on Coats, BURt OP SOUTH CAROLINA Governor Smith la already ajsurad af tho largest votes ever cast for Presi dent In South Carolina. More than 180,000 persons have signed a pledge to support him In that State. CHANDLER’S VARIETY STORE What It a Democrat? By HON. ROBERT L. OWEN (Former 8enator from Oklahoma) One who believes In freedom of epesch, in freedom of the press, in freedom of religion, In the equel rights to every person to life, lib erty and to the pursuit of happi ness, and who believes in the prin ciples of the Constitution of tho United States properly Interpreted. He opposes all attempta of eolf- seeking Interests to control the operatione of tho Government to private advantage at the expense of tho public. • • • A Democrat may bo a Catholic or Protestant, Jew or Gentile, of any race whatever, and a Democrat may either favor the Volstead Act or oppose the Volstead Act. He la a Liberal aa opposed to ultra-con- servatlem.—From tho Congresoloor al Record. Bids for the following list of sup plies will be received by the Com missioners of Roads and Revenues at their regular monthly meeting the first Tuesday in October: 1500 Lbs. Bacon, 30 to 35 . 25 Bu. Corn Meal. 5 Bbls. S. R. Flour. 100 Lbs. Sugar. 20 Lbs. Ground Coffee. 30 Gal. Syrup. Prince Albert and Schnapp’s To bacco. Gasoline, Oif and Dope. 5 Tons Hay. 6 Kegs GO d Nails. 1 Doz. Aimes Shovels. 1 Doz. 9 Lb. Picks. G Doz. Stripped Pants (Wool). G Doz. Stripped Shirty (Wool). 3 Doz. Stripped Coats (Wool). 7 Doz. Suits of Ribbed Underwear. 25 Pair of Heavy Work Shoes 8 to 12. 10 Doz. Pair Coarf»e Socks. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Baldwin County. EXCURSION FARES I. TO ATLANTA, CA. Account Southeastern Fair $2.50 Round-Trip From Macon Tickets at above rate will be sold for trains of Oct. 2nd -after 9:00 p. m. and for all trains of Oct. 3rd; good to leave Atlanta returning prior to midnight of Oct. 4th. Tickets will also be sold for train j of Oct. 6th after 0:00 p. m. and for all trains of Oct. Gth; good to leave AUanta returning prior to midnight of Oct. 7th, 1928. In addition to the above special excursion tickets, n rate of one and half of the regular one-way fare Is authorized for round-trip tickets on sale daily from Sept. 28th to Oct. 6th, inch, good returning to reach the original starting point prior to mid night of Oct. 8th, 1928. For further information apply to C. B. RHODES, Division Passenger Agent Macon, Georgia SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM ANYBODY INTERESTED In MonnmenUl Wok So J. W. IVEY, Sextos. Ho Repreoot, Tke McNeil Morble Co., Tke Ur|ot Is Tke Sostk, Oae of Tke Oldest oil Largest is Aoerico. Saving Money by Pockaang Cheap Inraruct (i lit. Saving Time ky Stoppag Tke Clock C. H. ANDREWS 4 SON "Notking Bet biaraace” FOR RENT—Tw Gin Notice We are prepared with the very best equipment to gin your cotton and handle your seed this season. We have just put in a pair of new Ball Bearing Wagon Scales and guarantee you cor rect weights. Ws are furnishing new 2 lb. bagging and new ties at the lowest prices in several seasons. We will give you the very best service psosiblbe, and will appreciate to the fullest your patronage. ESTRAY NOTICE—I I cows. Owner cen get same by pay- ♦ ing for advertisement and cost. T. ▼ • -! Chandler Bros. Gin Co. Fall Opening Prices c-?w • - -111-iin-iTtnnrmnn-nn-rn-r-—' *croBO«®sascKKSS3c©ac«C8X«oe«^>3^^ Wonderfully Low Prices on Good Staple Merchandise •:-*:-:*och500c- OVERALLS Boys’ Overalls 75c Youth’s Overalls 89c Men’s Overalls 2.20 White back $1.00 Hap Grade Overalls $1.75 Oilcloths 29c Guaranteed Fast Color Print 25c 32-inch Lad Lassies 25c 27-inch Play Cloth ...17 l-2c Infants’ Undervests 25c Piece Goods Good Novelty Suitin g.... .25c Novelty Suitings 49c Rayon Novelties 49c Heavy Cotton Suiting Plaids 25c and 49c Good Quality Broadclot h.. .25c Good Qualit ySateen 25c and 49c Long Cloth .... 12 l-2c and 15c Cotton Crepes 25c Good Pajama Checks 15c Beautiful assortment Cre tonnes 15c and 25c Domestics Good Ginghams 10c Good Outing 10c Good Shirting 10c Good Curtain Scrim 10c Good Cretonne 10c - Good Fancy Curtain Goods 10c Good Bed Ticking 10c Good Towels 10c Cotton Flannels 15c, 20c and 25c 27-inch Birdeye $1.49 27-icnh Heavy Outin g 15c 36-inch Heavy Outing 19c Domestics Extra Heavy Sea Island 12 l-2c Heaviest Homespuns 15c Heavy Cheviot Shirtings ... 15c Defiance Cheviots 18c Good Drilling 20c and 25c 8-ozDuck 25c Fine quality 32-inch Ging ham 15c Beautiful patterns 32-inch Gingham 20c Good Ticking 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 18c and 25c. RHODES - JOSEPHS