Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 04, 1928, Image 4

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UNION RECORDER, M1U.EDCEVILLE, GA., OCTOBER 4, 1»S» UNION RECORDER -*] j the prison relief society large crowd attended all Office. Milledge R. B. MOORE—EDITOR JERE N. MOORE. Bi Mgr SUBSCRIPTION RATES . Year Month* dvertising Rate* furnished on Application OFFICIAL ORGAN OF COUNTY THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1928 Repons from Nebraska Bay that they will Ro in the November elec tion like Senator Norris wants it to po, and the last time anybody heard from Senator Norris he was com- mendinp A1 Smith for his position on farm relief, flood control and other live plan of organization, matters of that sort. I "tirpose of the committee to meet I Thursday afternoon, at which time .. I • rauirht it is hoped that a full report will be The »<«M rap.tol.n Atlanta Mught pr-nUtUm then the on fire on Wednesday and Atlanta » P ’ BY REV. GEO. B. THOMPSON DAY SINGING When the Kiwanis of Milledpeville found that there was nowhere in the All-Day Sinpinp at Hopewell stn e of Georgia an organization church Sunday was largely Attended, whose primary function was to work p,.,,p| e coining from all sections of with released prisoners ir. an nt- rthj surrounding county. There were tempt to reclaim and restore them , a Dumber of song leaders present, and tn society, a special committee was , to aocieij. i .. a number of duets and quarte s were .pointed to plan for the erection . . . , . . of such an organiza\ion «»*• but the crowd / joined in most Hnciole task would be to create in of the singing. •u,. nl ind* of prisoners the desire to The Convention rcces-ed at one ‘.-come decent members of society, o’clock for dinner. A bountiful rz- , n nto c« v e them the necessary aid past was spread, most of the families until they could^hecome self-support- having brought well filled basket*. infr ‘ j The people residing in the immediate The committee composed of Rev. neighborhood had prepared barbecue, Geo. B. Thomp«on. pastor of the and accessories. I Presbyterian church, and chairman Mr. Maurice Harrington, Presi- the committee. B. H. Dunaway., dent of the Convention, presided and Superintendent. State Farm, W. E. I announced the singers. Ireland. Superintendent. Boys Train, j The fellowship of the crowd that : ng School, Rev. F. H. Harding. Ret-i gathered was cordial, and the day tor of the Episcopal church, E .C. 1 was one that will be a pleasant Atkins. Chaplain State Farm and D. | memory. M. Rogers of the Central of Geor gia, have met nnd adopted a tenta- LITTLE CHILD LOST CAUSES MUCH EXCITEMENT Little Leah Levine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Levine, managers of Jaye’s Department store, was lost last Thursday afternoon causing much excitement in the city and a child hunt that lasted severe! hours. j Mr. and Mrs. Levine had moved [ during the day and when the littla girl started home from school she lost her sense of direction and could not find their new home. When the lit tle girl had not reached home in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Levine start ed a search finding her about six thirty. Mrs. Levine in the worry and 1 anx iety suffered a nervous collapse and waa ill for several days. fire department had to put out the blaze. Firemen believe that it was caused by a ciearette which lot of trash Kiwanis meet Friday evening. It is the Him of the committee to make the Milledgcville Society the carelessly thrown'into*. P»™"‘ organization A, the com-j 9 mittec goes further into the matter) There are three Baldwin county residents officers of the convention. They are Mr. Harrington, Mr. Wm. Torrance and Mrs. I. L. Barnes, and all of them were in attendance at the convention Sunday. Rev. J. T. Pettigrew opened and clored the exercises with prayer. NOTICE TAX PAYERS The Tax Books are now open for collection of 1928 taxe*>. Pay your tax now. Confidentially I have an inkling that times will be hard later on. Remember you are helping your county, your local schools and yuor Stute by paying early. L. D. SMITH billion dollar the larger becomes the task se fore them, and they realize that auxi liary organizations must be formed in evpry country, at least, in the counties where there are prison camps. Should such an organization be come a reality it will be another proof that the Kiwanis are endonver. ing to practice the slogan which ha* THE FOOT BALL SEASON AHEAD' mad? Kiwanis International such n factor in the life of our nation. That The G. M. C. cadets open their ( ^“iran is “WE BUILD.” foot ball season here tomorrow, play-| ing their first game field that has b the local post of the American Leg Tne postoffice department has let a contract for 12,800,000.000 stamp ed envelopes and newspaper wrap pers for the four-year period begin ning January 1. It is anothe dence that ours country. The members of the Kiw i made possible by j heard Prof. W. T. Wynn i Club. nbo Much preparation has b to give ‘He school a winning tea splendid coaching staff hay beer ployed nnd ( the school authoi have made extra *“ L * winning eleven. interesting facts Georgia at their meeting Fri ght. The bill collectors wer force Monday morning. effort have The endorse this year deserve and backing of The County Commissioners nnd the the Bonn! of Education held thrir rj*gti- ,-ery lor monthy meetings Tuesday. Evt thoi who i should j duty to Saturday was work day for the irphans home, and a collection was not only by clicking the turn j taken at the Methodist Sunday but by encouragement to the School Sunday morning, ji and conches. 1 ticket sale Milledgevlite went over the top ir i-willy attractive prices have j its contribution to the Red Cross foi iced on those ticket*. They! sufferers in the Florida storm. ied to make it possible for 1 an, woman and child to own ]» r . Thomas B. Meadows, who rec one of these tickets, so now it is up to the people here to show their loyal ty to the schoe*. and their dcrire to co-operate by making this advance A team of students have canvass ed the city and the ticket* have been on sale at the Drug storey. So there is no excuse unle** you just don't ap prove of foot ball nnd that can be over conn- if you really think nbout it. •ntly to the G. S. C. W. ong those who attended the i* singing at Hopewell church. He d in a numbor of songs and sni quartette. He added much tc Wilkins Bailey ha she as janitor at the court I coed Brantly Mills, whi day night. About one hundred nnd five bales of cotton were hr the city Saturday. visitors to the city Sunday. died M nd twenty- Dress better in FLORSHEIM SHOES There’s nothing like Florshcims for dressing your feet up mid keep* ing your shoe cost down. They give, you good appear ance with money’s worth of wear. Tn Twtlrt DoIUr, ' most SI STYLES 1U JOHN HOLLOWAY The Man Store Baldwin county is t< latcd upon having witl four sound banking ir note with pride that < all on a sound and safe busi The full confident* ■ nr.d funport of our peo pie, r.« -hown by the large deposit* People i-hould be very careful hot they make slight remark* s appe « th* following: State Bank Law. Section 33. Slander of Banks—Any person who shall falsely circulate any re port, or make any false oral state ment as to the atwets or liabilities of a bank, or as to its solvency or ability to meet its obligations, or as to its soundness; or who shall make any other false oral statement calculat ed to effect the credit or standing of said bank, or to cast suspicion up on its solvency, soundness, or ability to meet its deposits, or other obliga tions. in due course, *<hall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Great harm sometimes may caused by ait unsupported rumor and every person should be extremely cautious in any i*emark that might be made affecting the solvency of any bank. No county can boast of having sounder or more conservative banking institutions where the patrons and customers receive fairer and courteous treatment than the < ty of—Baldwin. _ Because iIs neiu • • • • Because its individual' • -Because ii's 1 Do most benutif ill automobile of the day. ill is new Buick liic car of cars is enjoying llic year of years* • • • Drawing the greatest crowds— winning the most enthusiastic pmiw* rolling up the biggest de mand in all fine-car history—the Silver Anniversary Buick with New Mnstrrpi is scoring the most sensational suc cess ever woo by any new quality but also because it ushers In an en tirely new style—a i.-k-iruting new mode—of automotive beauty and luxury-! Bodies by Fisher The motorists of America ‘ looked to the leader for leadership" in automotive d-sigo. Buick an swered with this epic car. And tbs Millie of .portion throw, P““». “ ■"■““‘“W ' Boick rf,o»room. in.llp.ri.of tho roonlTy! Too. of thoiurod. eo- k “ if? 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State Poultry Show, Georgia Dairy Cattle and Swine Shows, County Agricultural Displays, Georgia Vocational Schools Dis plays, Georgia Boys and Girls Club Exhibits, Rabbit Show, Dog Show, Pigeon Show, Exhibits from the State Game Departments, Exhibits from the State Forestry Department, Etc—Etc Exhibits worth seeing. Band Concerts—Erma Barlow’s Circus Revue—Dakota Max Wild West—Dodson’s World’s Fair Shows and Rides—Mabel Cody’s Flying Circus—3 Nights of Spectacular Fireworks and other Entertainments. Reduced rates to Macon on all lines of travel. DON’T MISS THIS BIG GEORGIA FAIR IN MACON. JULY • • • • 2916 more can than best previous July in Nash history AUGUST • • 449$ more cars than best previous August in Nash history September*4832 more cars than best previous September in Nash history The Country has ! A LL sales records for all rime XA. have been broken by the New Nash "400”. 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