Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 11, 1928, Image 12
UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., OCTOBER 11, 1928
C. M. C. TAKES OPENING
CAME WITH BIG SCORE
Cadets Scop* Machine G*ts in Action
Early and Pile Up Thirty-three
Markers m Firot Game of
The Season
Milledgeville and G. M. C. fan* in
genera) filed out of Davenport field
last Friday evening with a plenwd
expression on their faces, having
seen their first foot ball game of the
season and the result was to their
entire satisfaction. G. M. C. having
won from the Middle Georgia College
of Cochran by a 33 to 0 score.
The fans praised the team they saw
in action Friday in no uncertain
terms. They were elated over the
fact that it wsn a scoring machine,
the type that the fan likes to see
perform, and at the same time was a
power on the defense, their goal line
never coming in danger.
The South Georgian’s were defend
ing the south goal and received the
first kick off thnt brought into life
this year’s football schedule. They
were held for downs and punted to
G. M. C. who returned the ball to
middle field and on a series of plays
put the oval on the one yard line.
Their first try for a touch down
failed and the ball was kicked out
by the visitors. The quarter ending
the first score came a few minutes af-;
ter the second quarter started. Two
touchdown.** were put over in this
quarter and the half ended with G. M.
C. two touchdowns in the lead.
The second half was more or less
a repetition of the first the cadets be-
cmoing stronger and scoreing three
touch downs in the last half. The
South Georgians launched n terrific
passing attack that wore met with a
stubborn defense.
Knnupp, Wynne and Rich were the
stars of the cadet backfield. These
young men are handy at their passing
game and nnd equally as good as ball
carriers. They showed plenty of
speed nnd promise to give the cadets
a strong sooring combination. Capt.
Fat Smith with Prince and Roberson
at center led the work in the line.
They were powerful on the defensive
play and strong on the offensive.
The G. M. C. team looks good.
Team work has to be perfected to a
finer degree, and a few rough spots
must be smoothed over, but the fans
of school can look forward to an
nteresting team, one that will fight
for the championship and while we
would not make a prediction too ear
ly it appears that Monroe and River-
VIVIAN L. STANLEY ON PRISON
BOARD
Vivian L. Stanley, of Dublin, for
some time secretary of the State j
Prison commission, was selected from
among a field of 10 candidates
whose names were proposed to the
Democratic state convention, to be
the party nominee in the Novem
ber flection tc succeed the late Chair-
mnn R. E. Davison, of Green coun
ty. Mr. Stanley was selected by the
delegates to the convention after an
interesting and spirited contest over
two ballots.
It had been decided the night pre
ceding the convention, on account of
the legal provisional time limit for
nominating, that the \|icant place
on the ticket would have to be filled
by the convention, since it could not
in time go to a state-wide primary.
.Announcement also was made Thurs
day night by Governor Hardman that
he will appoint for the unexpired term
of two months, whomsoever the con
vention might select.
G. S. C. W. JOURNALISM CLASS
VISITS THIS OFFICE
The class of Journalism nt G. S.
C. W., is compowd this year of eigh
teen bright and rharming young wo
men. The class headed by Dr. W. T.
Wynn, the instructor, visited the Un
ion Recorder office Thursday morn
ing, nnd spent an hour and more
watching the operation of the lino
type and presses.
They wffcre deeply interested in
what they saw, nnd marveled at the
intricacies of the linotype, and the
work that was involved in printing a
paper.
Their visit *o the office was ap
preciated by our entire office, and
they will always be welcomed.
FOR RENT—7 room boas*. All
conveniences. Possession nt once,
if desired. Call or see Mrs. J. H.
Ennis. 10-10-28 2t.
Just received a nice lot of a Bruxxi
lye per **k. 90c; per seek 2 1-2 bush-
Is $2.90 per bushel.
CHANDLER BROS.
FOR SALE—A Jersey cow fresh in
milk, 5 gallons daily. J. R. Stanley.
side will have to hustle to keep the
red and black off the porch this
year.
The real test of the teams strength
will come on October 20th, when the
cadets go to Augusta and play the
team of Richmond Academy.
RELIGION OF PRESIDENTS
Since the religious question has
been injected into the race for the
presidency it is interesting t-' note
the inquiries coming to various news
papers regarding the religion of the
presidents of this country. The
Union Recorder has be;n requested
to give this information to its read
ers, and just at this time comes the
Savannah Press with the information
which is desired.
We are pleased to present the facts
from Watiiington to Coolidge.
It will be noted there have been
l ight Episcopalians and eight Presby
terians in the white house as presi
dents. The rest are divided between
all of the other protestant denomi
nations, the Methodist and Unitarian
having the next largest number, four
each.
The list follows:
1. —Washington—Episcopalian.
2. —J. Adams—Unitarian.
3. —Jefferson—Liberal.
4. —Madison—Episcopalian.
5. —Monroe—Episcopalian.
6. —J. Q. Adams—Unitarian.
7. —Jackson—Presbyterian.
8. —Van Buren—Reformed Dutch.
9. —Har-ison—Episcopalian.
10. —Tyler—Episcopalian.
11. —Polk—Presbyterian.
12. —Taylor—Episcopalian.
13. —Fillmore—Uhitarian.
14. —Pierce—Episcopalian.
15. —Buchanan—Presbyterian.
16. —Lincoln—Presbyterian.
17. —Johnson—Methodist.
18. —G rant—Me thod isL
19. —Hayes—Methodist.
20. —Garfield—Disciples.
21. —Arthur—Episcopalian.
22. —Cleveland—Presbyterian.
23. —B. Harrison—Presbyterian.
24. —Cleveland—Presbytenun.
25. —Roosevelt—Reformed Dutch.
2 7.—Taf t—Unitarian.
28. —Wilson—Presbyterian.
29. —Harding—Baptist.
30. —Coolidge—Oongregationalist
DEATH OF MRS. CALDWEM.
Mrs. Rosa McClure received a mes
sage Sunday announcing the death
of her sister, Mrs. Caldwell, at
Statesville, N. C., Mrs. Caldwell made
her home in this city for a short while
several yeaifs iago. Mrs. McClure
has the sympathy of friends and ac
quaintances here.
BLUES SPEND DAY ON TARGET
RANGE
The Baldwin Blues spent last Wed
nesday on the Target range firing the
regular course in the annual pratice.
A barbecue dinner was served the
men. Francia Bazonos, a member of
the State Rifle team, was high man
for the days shooting.
Rolling pin filled with vinegar 40c
value while they last 25c. Chandler’s
Variety Store.
HOLDER REQUESTED TO RESIGN
John M. Holder, Chairman of the
State Highway Commission, was re
quested to resign in a resolution
passed by the State Democratic Con
vention last Friday. Mr. Holder has
not yet signified what action he will
take relative to the matter.
10c Days Saturday and Monday at
Chandler’s Variety Store*. See our
ad and window.
We will have « fin* lot of Malaga
nd Tokay Grapes for Friday and
aturady only 15c.
CHANDLER BROS.
10c Days Saturday and Monday i
Chandler’s Variety Store. See oi
ad and window.
The continued hot weather makes
le feel that the hottest weather of
the summer is still lingering.
SPECIAL EXCURSIONS TO MA
CON, OCTOBER 16 AND 20,
ACCOUNT GEORGIA STATE
EXPOSITION
Very low special excursion fares.
Tickets on sale October 16 and 20.
Limited one day in addition to date
of sale.
Ask ticket agent for total fares
and further information.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Tka Right Way
The City Council held an adjourn
ed meeting Mondqy evening. The
minutes of the clerk, show that no
important business was transacted,
with the exception of the passing of
a resolution agreeing to under
write the payment for the piping
used in laying the sewerage line at
the State farm.
We will have m fine lot of Malage
and Tokay Grapes for Friday
Saturady oaly 15c.
CHANDLER BROS.
EXCURSION FARES TO COLUM
BUS. GA.
GEORGIA-AUBURN FOOTBALL
GAME
NOVEMBER 3, 1928
Fare and one-third round trip from
points in Georgia and Alabama, ex
cept $7.07 will apply from points be
tween Athens and Madison inclusive.
Tickets on sale November 2 and
for trains scheduled to reach Colunv
bus by 1:00 P. M. November 3; final
limit November 4.
Ask ticket agent for further infor.
mation.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
The Right Way
Galvaniaed Buckets 10 qt. This
week only 19c. Chandler’s Variety
Storo.
FOURTH QUARTERLY CON'fb
ENCE TO BE HELD HERE
The fourth quarterly Conference
of the Milledgeville and Baldwj
county Methodist church will be htU
by Dr. Elam F. Dempsey as folio**.
Milledgeville Circuit Saturday
October 13th, at Hopewell church
There will be preaching in the mom.
ing by Dr. Dempsey. Dinner will h*
served at noon, and the Conference
will bt held in the afternoon.
Dr. Dempsey will preach at the Mil.
lcdgevillc Methodist church Sunday
morning, and hold the quarterly con.
feronce in the afternoon.
The Midway Conference will be
held in the evening, after a sermon
by the presiding Elder.
This is the last Conference of the
year, and the officials arc expected
to bring the finances of the church as
near completion as possible.
Officers of the church will be nomi.
nated and elected.
10c Days Saturday and Monday at
Chandler’s Variety Store. See oar
ad and window.
FOR RENT—Sept. 1st, on corner of
W. Hancock and Jackson Streets,
a seven room house with all con-
veiences. House can be occupied
by two small families. Apply to
Mrs. Lucy P. Walk.
Saturday and Monday
Are 10c. Days
>T CHASOLER’S VARIETY SURE
A dime wiD make a lot of food, necessary parchases daring
tkeee day*—
GET YOUR SHARE OF THE 10c BARGAINS
3 Ban Octagon Soap . 10c
3 Ban Large Sweet Soap ..10c
5, 6 aid 7-inch Glau Mixing Bowk each 10c
Stainlen Steel Paring Kivei each 10c
15x27 Linoleum Mats 10c
Heavy Crash Towels 10c
Ladies' Cotton Hose pair 10c
Silver Pleted Teaspoons 10c
Tablespoons — 10c
Ice Ten Spoons 10c
Genuine Cut Glass Sherberts Long Stem 10c
Golbets to Match 10c
(Only One Set To Customer)
Berry Bowl and Six Saucers each 10c
Japanese Cup and Saucer 10c
(Only Six To Customer)
Knives and Forks each 10c
Chandler’s Variety Store
BIG SHOWING OF SWEATERS
We Offer a Most Complete Line of Sweaters
BOYS’SWEATERS
98c. to $3.49
LADIES’ SWEATERS
$1.98 to $6.49
MEN’S SWEATERS
98c. to $7.50
About Every Kind of Sweater You Can Wish For.
WONDERFUL VALUES. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS
RHODES - JOSEPH
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