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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., OCTOBER 1», 1>M
CADETS WIN SECOND GAME OF
SEASON WITH BIG SCORE
Clarksville Aggie. Fall Victim of
C. M. C. Attack. Ganupp and
Wynn Star ao Cadat. Score
31 Points
The G. M. C. Cadets won their
wcond victory of the Football season
last Friday aft arm when they pil
ed up thirty-one points against the
Clarkesville Aggie* while *hey wrr?
unable to score.
The G. M. C. offense went into ac
tion on the first play after G. M. C.
had pained possession of the ball,
Canupp raced sixty yards for a touch
down. Two ether scores were made
in the first half of the pame.
Two other touchdowns were made
in the third quarter of the psme. The
cadet second team played about half
of the pame.
One of the feature plays of the
pame came when Wynn intercepted
a Clarkesville pass and raced forty
yard* across the poal line.
Capt. Arthur Smith led the cadet
team in their defensive and offensive
play. He played brilli r'ly.
The pamelost interest from a
The pame lost intere*t from a
C. team showinp superior coachinp
anti a preater power.
The following is the score by quart-
G. M. C. 13 6 12 0 31
Clarkesville A.4M. 0 0 0 0 0
Officials: H. Morpan. (Mercer)
Referee; Freeman, (Oorpin) Um
pire; Bass (Georpia) Headlinesman.
Scorinp touchdowns: G. M. C.
Canupp; Wynn, (2); Gunnels (2).
WILL COLONIZE TRACT OF
LAND
EiLuli.1. Community Center
The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance
Company of Newark, N. J., which
owns 20,000 acre* of land in Wash-
inpton county is planninp to sub
divide the tract into 40-ncre units
and sell to the public on lonp term
•payments. It is understood that a
colony of some thirty Lutheran fam
ilies from South Carolina have apreed
t olocato on the tract of land, pro
vided improvements were made. These
people have asked that adcqi^te
homes, barn* and other buihlinps be
built on each unit and it is under
stood the insurance company has
agree to do this.
The newcomers will be forced to
leave their present homes on ac
count of the huge hydro-electric dam
being constructed on the Savannah
river near Augusta. The company
that bought the rite for the dam nl-
so bought up all farm lands thnt
would be inundated by the waters
when the dam is completed.
Mr. W. C. McM llan, who is as
sisting the company in disposing of
the land, said thn 4 the proposition
would be open to every farmer in
Washington county. The land will
be sold (\i is, or improvements
mnde. Small cash payments would
be asked of all buyers, bnlance be
ing paid in annual installments nt
n low rate of interest over a lonp
period of years.
The Lutheran farmers are among
the most thrifty in the nntion. They
cultivate their land thoroughly and
will produce more on forty acres than
tie average farmer in this section
produce*- on 200 acres. The Georpia
& Florida Railroad is co-operating
with the insurance company in
colonization plan. The land to
sub-divided is located at Warthen
Is -said to be one of the best tracts
of farm land in this state.—Sanders-
ville Progress.
KIWANIS CLUB SUGGEST
PRISON ORGANIZATION
MIDWAY CHARGE NAMES PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN^^ nur"| COL AS CAMPAIGN SP
OFFICIALS FOR NEW YEAR
irlk Qu
Creating in the minds of the
mere, irrespective of the nature
of the offense, extent of the sentence
race, sex or religious beliefs, the
desire to refrom and be restored to
society.
2. To find if posrible regular em
ployment for released prisoners who
manifest a desire to become decent nn j Oak Grove,
members of society. The following officers
3. To extend such aid,
nossibl
SPEAKER
TRIMMING TREES
Mr. Elmo Ragsdale, an expert
man, representing the Georgia
er Co., ha* been in the city thi
several days trimming trees in
TEND SANDERSVILLE MEETING
' Col. Jos E. Pottle ha* made a num
Conference Held ^*<.,.1 Conference Held Last Thur.- ^ 8pee ches in \KVOT of the Demo
: By Dr. Elam F. day. Mist Bell oMcMil an cratic nominees, Gov. A1 Smith and 0U8 sections of the city.
Dempsey Presiding Elder Treasurer Twenty Years Senator Joseph Robinson, during the done thj 8 W ork skillfully and
f . campaign. Wherever he has spoken: fully, and it has been almost impost
Dr. Elam F. Dempsey Presiding Eleven women, members ol tn ^ ^ been by large and en . We to note that the limba hm .
Elder of the Oxford District, preach- Milledgeville Presbyterian c urc • “ " thusiastic crowds. removed from the trees. Along the
ed at the Midway Methodist churchc. tended a group conference a J * a * Col. Pottle is recognized as one sidewalk fronting the G.
Sunday evening, and held the fouth errville, Ga., on Thursday, ° 0 f mogt eloquent speakers in I campus on W’est Hancock street he
quarterly conference. Every de- nth. ueorgia, and his speeches are clear bag found it necessary tc remove
partment of the church made writ-, The conference was e« « ^ cut and convincing. some trees, which were*going to i
ten reports, showing th? accomplirii- horn? of Mrs. Lamar Davis nn ‘ r ' CoL Pottle will speak at Thomson. ca y. These trees were perhaps
.nents of the two churches—Midway were delegates also from ugu. . p r j da y nn( j at Sylvester Monday. hundred years old and more. Mr T
! Mon icello. Eatonton, and Tennille., | T - - - ' **
elect- Mrs. Wm. Alexander, President of
Midway church—J. C. Johnson,! the Women’s Auxiliary of the Au-
that the sincere applicant Leray Jones, A. F. Sanford, Mrs. gu»ta Presbytery,
might become -If-pportlw. Arthur Forell. Mr,. L. S. Hol^y. | other officer* Mr* Maud ToltaOT
■I To keep tho.c oho h«ve mnde Mrs . p. J. Youngblood, Mm. C. F. ( Thurman of M,.nt,cello. Prenid.ot
application for aid. a, far a, pratic- Coxw.il Arthur Smith. the group f»nfer.nM,
able, under discrete observation, to Sunday School Superintendent— Crawford, Field Mother in Aug
encourage them to keep in touch jj. A. Tennille. j Presbytery. Miss Smith. Home . i«-
with the association, and to think of Oak Grove—J. P. Lingould. T. W. . sionary. Mrs. Irwin Alexander and
i, a helpful friend. Mathew,. G. W. Edward,. D. T. Mm McT of Augurtu. Mm. Hemchel
The amociatlon enliit, the foilnw- Mrs. W. E. Rauch, J- W. Alien. Miaa Belle McMillan and Mm.
;'ig as auxiliaries-': Scott. j J* L. Beeson. . ,
Coun y societies; fraternal and Sunday School Superintendent—, Many things of interest to Freshy-
chric organizations; Women’s Chris- Mbs Sophie Richardson. terians were discussed morning and
t an Temperance Union: Churches, District Steward—J. C. Johnson, .afternoon. At one-thirty o’clock, in
white and colored; other organize- Recording Steward—Mrs. C. F. the shady back yard, a wonderful
tions doing a similar work. Coxwell. j barbecue was nerved to sixty-five
Through the following commltcc, Charge I-uy Leader—C. F. Coxwell. people—member, of the Christian
•he A,relation ,eek» to briny to : church belay yue.t, al,o.
the iittention of the citixen, of the P. T. A. TO MEET FRIDAY A FT
S ate of Georgia its aims, and tc
•ender the necessary nid to appli-
. nn t« : j The Parent Teacher?
Publicity, finance, temporary nid, meet on Frida y «* 1
runsportation and employment, pris-
in visitation and follow-up. - - . „ ; — —
George B. Thompson, Chairman gram has been arranged and u lull j terians of Milledgeville. After «<•-
The committee bringi’ng the report attendance i, urged. rembling at the mamie on Columbia
s as follows: | Street, the young ladies registered
George B. Thompson, pastor
*resbyterian church; B._ H. Dunna-
way, Superintendent State Faring W. n „ M n Edwin Allen
Another Car
Call 361-L for E
ROBINSON, JR.
Load
j L. McComb says he played under tht
of Chryalera. shad? of these trees more than
tration W. E. ty years ago on his way to and frva
school at the old academic*
A splendid rain fell in thi* sec- i
tion Tuesday cven ! ng and night. It! f<
brought a splendid season for the ,!«
fanrlers to plant grain.
Plenty of Malaga
r Saturday. Get
Bros.
nd Tokay
ur price. CluW,
The Maud Norris Circle of the
The Board of Steward, of the j Womans Hiaaionary Society »
Methodlat church will hold on ad- i » i'h Mm. Harry Bone Monday aft,
loum meeting at the church next «»■>" the J ir « ti °" «< ^
Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. A 1 M. S. Bell, a moat interesting pn
* - - • gram was rendered, one of the f«
tures being a solo by Mrs. R.
Long. The honor guests of the me.
ing were Mrs. Elam F. Dempsey,
Oxford, and Mrs. M. E. Penning
I of this city. Delicious refreyhmet
I were served.
of Chr!
. W. E. 1
NOON IN GRADE BUILDING PRESBYTERIANS ENTERTAIN |
j G. j. C. GIRLS I «p be census reports show that un to
Association | October lrt, 1928, there had been
on at four j 0 n Monday afternoon at three-1 K j nne d in this county 951 bales of
o’clock in the auditorium of the. thirty, the Presbyterian girls at G. S. cotton> against 3,811, for the
Grade Building. An interesting pro- j c w . were guests of the Presby-. corespon ding time last year.
COTTON MARKET
Cotton was selling i
Episco P al Church; D .M. Rogeri
Agent Central Railroad.
Ireland, Superintendent
Training School; E. C. Atkins, Chap- , w , . • a*
, . r « w _i:„ T day, Tuesday and Wednesday in At
tain State Furm; F. H. Harding, Rec- '
, u. r, u lanta attending a meeting of the
Inter-State Medical Association.
Physicians and surgeons from all
sections after country arR at the
STEWARDSHIP SERMON TOPIC meeting.
LAST SUNDAY I Pr. Allen and Dr. Richard Binion
were accompanied by Mrs. Binion and
inued from front page) jj rg- Allen.
DOCTORS ATTENDING MEETING | their names in a book which the
IN ATLANTA lodie5 the church expert to keep (Wednetd , y ) for
from year to year. Circles One and ' n A
of the Woman’s Auxiliary of
the Presbyterian church served punch
Milledgeville
Middling
18 1-2 cents per pound,
ceipts this .year are far behind the
the t-rcoytenan cnu.cn ,ur..-u H-. iiombl , r ,„ t
and tagged their guests with a suck
of “O Boy” chewing gum attached, " ,, ,
by ribbon, In the College colors, to Mr ' Sam Gindin, son "I * -
3 .— Mrs. M. A. Gladin, who enlisted in
the pastoral relation, and, now. for DELECAXES AT KIWANIS
year, in our preterit relation. | CONVENTION IN ATHENS
In their age, in youth, in Mn-
turity. in their infancy your loved ^ Erwjn sib , €y> DUtrict Tru.tcc,
'• ’ ick > h „ nd Messrs D. M. Roger,, Adrian
been the subject of my fervent, even Pr „f. Wynn are spending
agonizing interest and prayers. In and tomorro w In Athens, where
thousand tender way. we are knit y attending the State Conven-
together m life’s fabric of sunshine . * * . * .
d of shade. Inevitable, therefore, ‘.on of Kiwan.a Clnbs.
is my continued interest in you and The Milledgeville delegation will
blameless pride in your laudable carry
achievements. j 8
Wc are nearing the end of the ” riiAUDCAN
year, and, aside from the deeper REV. GEO B. THOMPSON
motives, we wont to make a report 1 PREACHED IN SAVANNAH
at our Annual Conference session in |
Atlanta, November 14th, that will p„..i,vteri»n Pulpit in This City
be every way worthy of this great
church. I have a peculiar pride in
seeing you, my long-time friends, do
excellent report of the local
activities during the post year.
esbyterian Pulpit in
Filled by Dr. Robi
Columbia Semii
of
card bearing the request “Pleat*
stick to us.”
Cars were waiting, in front of the
mans?, to take the girls for a drive.
, miuoii rctciscu mi. * ——
After showing them guesta‘he plsees | ca| Recruitini . offic( , r Mr . G i nd .
mpleted the Barber’s School
Jacksonville, Fla., last year and
the U. S. Navy a couple of weeks ago
has been asrigned to duty in the
Navy os n barber according to infor
mation received by Mr. Felton Rice.
of interest about the town the driv-
of the cars turned to the home
of Mrs. David Ferguson Mrs. Fergu-
listed in the Navy with the '
of
son, Mrs. Warren Edwards, and Mrs fol|tm . in( , w , cho , en p ro f„ s ....
J. L. Beeson greeted the visitor, .t takin|[ adv .„Uge of th. opportunities
the door, and invited them into this offcr , d b th(! Nnvy for travc l and
lovely home which contains a wonder- oducatien
fu! collection of art treasures^ In the
dining room Circles Two und Five of pQjj R £^j Four room «p«rtment
the Auxiliary served coffee and sand- ^ b>tfe on NofU| Columb!m , lree t.
wiches, on the large porch at the rear j inmed ; ale occupation. Mr*. C. W.
of the house Circle Four served Lily S|M!mr 946 Suce.», Ave., Lakeland,
Coups. F | a ’
The girls returned to their cars
and were driven vo the State Sani- COLORED SCHOOL TEACHERS
tarium, around the race course near ORGANIZE
the Treanor home, and back to the
College. There were many express- Tbe 3a ] dw j n COU nty colored teach-
ions of appreciation, from the girls, era Association was organized Octo.
for the hospitality which they had cn- 1P o8 at the courthouse.
joyed, and they returned to the col- -phe „fficcrs elected are viz: Prof,
lege with a greater interest in Mil- j H j nmM —Chairman; Rev. W
ledgeville nnd in those who had so Re jj,
FINE COUNTRY HOME
DESTROYED BY FIR
Sparta, Ga.. Oct. 16.—The beai
tiful colonial home of John C. Hooj
on the Sparta and Warrenti*n Ron
near Culverton, was burned to tb
iriound about midnight Saturdi
The family left Saturday i
for a visit to friends at Covingto
and nobody had been in the hna
all day, so the cause of the ft
cannot be determined.
When neighobors reached the i
dence the fire had gained such hi
way that it was impossible to •
anything except a few pieces of ft
niture on the porches. The bui
ing was one of the most beanti:
counrty homes in the ciunty, w
all modem .conveniences. Some
surance was carried, but not enou
to cover the loss.
A N*». 1 U.ed (
SON, JR.
FARMERS CLUB WILL MEET
WITH MR. O. F. VEa]
The Farmers Club will meet
day with Mr. 0. F .Veal in Midm|
This i« a regular monthly i
of the club which is held o:
third Saturday.
! Rev. Geo B. Thonip*
For you are the largest congrega- tbp p n , s byterinn church, spent Sun-
i in our District. What, therefore, dj|y Jn Savannah, and filled the pul
may do will markedly lift or p - t t)f Presbyterian church, at j Chandb
District record. Counting thp morn i np and evening service!
A LETTER OF THANKS
To our many friends I wish
thank the many many friends for
their kindne.-s during the ber«
ment from the death of my husband,
Brantley Mills, which I have and am
going through with.
Especially many white friends who
have shown so much kindness and
favors toward me, in such a needed
time as it were. The floral offerings
wer? adorable among the abov-e men
tioned offerings were those of the
Milledgeville Bar, County Officers,
and many of his intimate friend*.
Individually speaking; I wish to
think Mr. Clove Cooper for the kind
sjn-it and worthy favors shown unto
FANNIE MILLS,
301 Pine Street West.
Milledgeville, Ga.
on your Christian friendship that has wcnt f roni Savannah to Brum-1
been, for so many years a blessing wick t() nttond t he session of the j
to me, and that has unfailingly re- g ynod- I
(•ponded tn many n call which, in nur |)r Wm c R „ ba prntc'r
Heavenly Father’s Providence, it hits r „ |umbi „ Seminan’. Atlnnft.
been my duty to make upon your cbcd at tho a ,„ r n inc and cvcninc
loyalty nnd your Reneroslty. I now sprl . iccs at tbr prebyterinn church
u«k thnt you respond one hundred thj> cilJ . Tbp scrmon , 0 f Dr.
per rent to your pastor nnd to your Robjn „ lin ,. n j oyod by a lnrye
lay official, a, they nppei.1 to you in 0 „ n( . r . Kntion
clni'inj: the year's work. J) r Tliomp- 1 m will return to the
“In Christ', stead, I pray you to city tbifl wee k. and he in his pulpit
respond unanimously and one hun- nt>xt Sunday.
dred per cent. You will thus not
only have rejoicing in your own MR E- £. BELL REGAINING HIS
hearts, the plaudit from the Great HEALTH
Proprietor of ‘Well done, faithful
Steward,’ but you will also ‘ring n ji r> e. Bell is steadily regaining
bell,’ that will be heard throughout b j„ health, and is able to give his
the Oxford District and thnt will in- en tire attention to his business
spire every other charge within its apa j n . Mr. Bell iy one of Milledge-
borders to make a better report.” ; ville's progressive merchants and
AN EXPERT AT MIRAL1N BEAUT
PARLOR
Miss Kathleen Bozard who recent
c R me to the city to b? with the Mir
lin Beauty Parlor, is an experienc
* onforial artist, having gradual
•-Chairman; Annie San-1 from the Clayton School in Atlant
thoughtfully planned for their pleas- f ord Secretary; Marlowe Smother*. | She is an expert in trimming m
ure. Treasurer; Uucile M. Harris, Re-j cutting the ladies hair giving in*
norter. ! sages, manicures, etc. She has hi
decided that the meetings | experience in lending narlnrs. whi
.eh Saturday after the first ’ fit her for the work she
nd etc., bef<
buyir
DOVE SEASON HAS OPENED
> held Cuv„ j — -
lonth. The ladies of Milledgevil! ? nnd B:
Th». topic for discussion will be the | win county are invited to call at i
1 Uied Car*. con ,|i{j„ n n f tbe community or “How j Miralin, which they will find n!
“■* I found my Field.” 1 and quiet at all times. The work
Gertrude Hitchcock will also ad : Miss Bozard is guaranteed to g
in the discusion of organization of j .satisfaction.
Every teacher iy urged to attend 1 Have iome A No. 1 U*ed Cr
these meetings which will prove very Thi
beneficial if the proper interest ls |P or
manifested.
Try Will Chai
The season for shooting doves
opened Tuesday, October 16th. The
game laws of Georgia were made to
protect the wlid life of the State and
all sportsmen will observe them. It Chandler Bro*.
is against the law to shoot more than —
twenty-five doves on a hunt. Another Car Load of Cbry»lei
i of rr.Ie. af uni.ed
that can be bought at b
Phone 361-L W. E. ROBl!
| SON, JR.
Her Special Coffee,
:k if not pleaied FOR RENT—7
, W. E.
1 U*ed Can
can be bought at big YOUNG ROYCE CARR DIED AT
» 361-L W. E. ROBIN- WILKINSON COUNTY HOME
10-10-28
citizens, and takes a great interest .SON, JR.
REV. F. H. HARDING ATTENDS in the civic affairs of the community
EXECUTIVE MEETING
EXCURSION FARES TO SAVA
NAH, GA
GEORGIA VS. FLORIDA FOOT
BALL GAME
j NOVEMBER 10, 1928
The death of little Royce Carr, 6-j Fare and one-third round
always being found in the first line J SHERIFF TERRY CONTINUES TO year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Nellojfrom all points in Georgia. • ^
[when a movement is on foot to ad-j IMPROVE Carr, which occured Sunday morning $9.06 will apply from pom s bet
Rev F. II. Hxrdinjr .pent tat m the intern* of hi, city and 'at 2:00 o'clock, came a, a .nrpriso, Athcn, and
Thur,day and Friday in Gainesville county. He was pceent at a meet-1 Sheriff S. L. Terry, who recently to hi, mony relative, nnd friend,. "'' meluJive. and Atlanta and .1
where he attended
heads of the Atlanta Diocese.
planning a definite organization or me nrsv ne n«u uucuucu m ««*.*/• uuspiMu ^ — **“ | ~ -- — |“ . ... . v . v . on .v, cr
the several churches under his juris- months, and received a cordial wel-J prove and is regaining his strength, ents are: one sister and grandparents.. Savannah b> ® . i*
diction ut an early date. come from his co-workers. [His friends here send him greetings Funeral services and interment oc- final limit midnight No ' er " *V
- 1 a nd wish for him continued and rapid cured at 4:00 o’clock Sunday after-1 Ask ticket agent for fui •
ork ‘ FIFTEEN CASES IN RECORDER’S improvement. They are looking for-' noon at MtCarmel cemetery. Rev. mation.
eting of the ing of the Board of Stewards of the. had his left leg amputated between sympathize with them in their great elusive. ^ ,
icese. lie is Methodist church Tuesday evening, the ankle and knee, at the Piedmont loss. Dates of sale Novem r ®
of the first he had attended in many I hospital in Atlanta, continues to Im-J Those surviving besides his par-j and for trains scheduled t
Mr. Harding is actively engaged in ■
nany phnses of the church
COURT
STRAYED—A Urge black P
China «w, with four white fee
epet it. face, from B. 3. Adair
place n North .ecUon of cc
Been g ine about two week*,
information leading to ber rec
will be copreciated. A. H. Bn
Route 4. Milledgeville, Ga.
which require his spending much time ,
from thi, city. He is directing the j i have united him. and their thought,
work of two churches here and [ City Recorder George Carpenter Have been with him continuously.
Sparta and is Secretary of the Dio- held a busy sca>on of his court Mon- I 1 have
cese. day afternoon. The police had dock- Wanted aeed corn, cotton *ped, Thou»andi
eted fifteen or sixteen cases for him corn, velvet bean* and all kind of portation that
LOST—A Maine* Walking Stick with to try. The charges were drunk nnd peas at Chandler Bro*.
round *ilver h.- ndle, on which my gaming.
return Another Car Load of Chrytlei
ward to his return home, for they Lawrence officating. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAll-W*
—A FRIEND, j The Right Way
A No. 1 U*ed Car*, j Dainty De**ert. for Bo* Luod*
n i«e* of unused tran*- j To 1 1-2 cups of diced cold r
can be bought at big Children soon tire of rake
savings. Phone 361-L W. E. ROBIN- fruit for the school lunch <j es
SON, JR. If you keep on hand a surl '
, paper cartons such as drug
E. A. Tig-
ables and etc., befc
sugar and Call 361-L for D
re buying. ROBINSON, JR.
nstral
Another Car Loi
Call 361-L for Dem
ROB!NSO* J JR.
PECANS WILL HELP—Pay your
of Chrysler*. debts «nd taxes. Learn how and LOST—Whil
tration W. E. why. Write J. B. Wright. Cairo. black head
Ge. 10-17 28 41. pd. Notify Min
W. E. | Plenty of Malaga and Tokay grape* to deliver ice cream,
our price. Chand- pack a number of favorite?.
jrice pudding, bianc mang<*-
gelatins or tapioca, Spanish
le Bull Dog, with \arian cream. The.-.*
1 for Satur d
ler Bro*.
nil.
us treat to the littl: {oik*