Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 18, 1928, Image 7

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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE. CA., OCTOBER 1*. 192s ^ial Sibley spent Tuesday Mr K. M. Rogers spent the wcek- ", j n Adrian. Mr peWitt Rogers spent the weelc- , Sashvillf, Tenn. jli^. Jinimie Evans spent Sunday ir , i, u blin with relatives. M. E. Webb spent the week- n j jr \\ rightsville visiting relatives. \ number of our citizen* are a*- yndirg the fair in Macon thiy week. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kidd visited rrbtives at Culverton Sunday after- j] THE S. A. R. ENTERTAIN THE ing America and thus ended a happy D. A. R. day. A MEMBER OF NANCY HART A most delightful event was ths CHAPTER. S. A. R. mitring at old Fort Wilkin son, on Wednesday October 10th, JOHN M1LLEDGE CHAPTER S. A to which the members of the Nan6y R ENTERTAIN NACY HART Hart chapter D. A. R. were invited. CHAPTER D -A. R. AT OLD Mr. R. . Hatcher, the President FORT WILKINSON S- toolc the chair, and Mr. Erwin Sib- — ■*■ ley. Secretary, rend the mimnes. A most unusual entertainment off for the entertainment of th 1-id iso. The entire assemblage rt paired to the spring at the Gjir Oak* Golf Club where an appetizing spread was waiting. After several talkes by the offic ers of both chapte-s and the singing of America all departed feeling that they had spent a most a delightful afternoon. Mr. R. H. Reynolds will continue with the Railroad, having filled Mr. Rcews^placc while away from the city. of her Miss Chas ; ham, Ala., is visiting her Ben Bass. The feature of the meeting wns • • * th <? addresfi of Hon. Victor Davidson Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gregory, of of Irwinton. State Historian of the Eatonton, were the guests of Mr. S. A. R. and Mra S. D. Stemhridge Sunday. He took for his theme the wonder- • * • ful address of Efan Hango of Tuck- Miss Alberta Barker, of Savan- aba tehee, that distinguished creek nah, was the guest of Miss Berta Indian Chief who made the eloquent Stemhridge several days this week. address at Fort Wilkinson on June • • • 16th, 1802, when the three ministers Mrs. Elam F. Dempsey, accompani- Plenipotentiary of the United State; ed Dr. Dempsey to Milledgeville, and purchased the strip of land betweci was the guest of Mrs. C. L. Morria *be Oconee and the Ocmulgee rivers • • • Benjamin Hawkins referred U Mrs. Dawson Allen and little sons gashing of our hundred and fifty Reynolds and George are visiting Mrs. n,cn and women as “the most num- Allen’s parents in Norcross. crous .and respectable representation • • • I have ever seen of the Creek nation." Mrs. Hansel Hall and Misses Frances Mr. Davidson dwelt upon the good Hines and Alice Hall attended the ’’"rgain Efan Hango drove with the Ruby Perry, of Covington is I Mrecer-Howard football game in Ma- whites, and the fact that this was Saturday afternoon. not the only good bargain he made • • • with them. All present, listened I Mr. G. E. Barnes spent Sunday in Intently to the speaker’s words, j Atlanta, with hiy brother, Mr. E. L. Mrs. J. L. Beeson was asked to Barnes, who has been ill for the past state why it was that the Nancy Hart riveral weeks. chapter placed a marker at this old • • • fort. Miss Flora Underwood and Mrs.' Mm J. W. Hooks, of Gordon, Rcg- Nellie Underwood Dixon, of Savan- en t of the John Bnll Chapter, spoke nah, spent Saturday in the city, visit- interestingly and her plea was that ing Miss Ellie Todd. every man and woman should inter- • • • • est himself or herself in the public Mrs. J. L. Beeson left Wednesday K°°d, and never fail to express that for Brunswick, to attend the Woman's interest by the ballot. Division of the Synod o r Georgia ns Having enjoyed the beauties of a synodical offfieer. , -be old Fort the President, in his • • • ' automobile, said “Follow Me.” He Mrs. C. B. Griner, of Jacksonville, led the party in a veritable treasure Fla., is visiting her mother, Mrs. G. bunt, ending at the beautiful State N. Griner. The- latter is convales- Sanitarium golf link*. There, on the ing after an illness of several weeks, greens, was a beautiful and bounti- • • • ful table, with pretty china, real Judge B. C. Ward and Mr. G. D. silver, artistic souvenirs tind good Myrick attended the Confederate friends as waitresses. Veteran re-union in Griffin this week. Mrs. Y. A. Yarbrough, Regent of The number of veterans in Baldwin Ibe Nancy Hart Chapter, in fitting county has dwindle*] down so that words, thanked the S. A. R. for hav- very few are now living. ing provided these long-to-be remem- • • • bered pleasures. All joined in sign- Mr. Ciiff Lunsford, I>r. and Mrs. Richard Binion n •spending several days of this week Atlanta. spent the| the guest of Miss Winnie Tayl reek-end in Macon, iliss Mary Alfrie.id. Mrs. W. A. Massey spent Thurs day of last week in Madison, visiting Mrs. N. B. Ellison. Miss Estell SJembridge, who b teaching at Cuthbert, spent several day- at home this week. Mr. Wallace Bufts, Jr., coach at the Agricultural College at Madison came home and spent Sunday. Mr. Will Reid, of Lyman, S. C., i-.nd Mr. James Day, of Spartanburg, S. C., came home and spent Sunday. Mr. land Mrs. Charlie Conn and uldren spent the past week-end in ••vington visiting Mrs. Conn’s par- Mrs. A. A. Vaughan has returned to her home in Spartanburg, S. C., after an extended visit to her sister, Mr . (ieo Reid. was thta given hv the John Millcdge| Chapter at the site of Old Fort Wilk inson on Wednesday afternoon Oc tober 10th. After a brief business session prodded over by President R. W. Hatcher, the regular program was begun. President Hatcher, after extending a hearty welcome to the ladies of Nancy Hart Chapter on behalf of his own members, outlined th£ work of the two organizations which he said hnd a kindred purpose in perpetua ting the memory of the scenes and events of revolutionary history. • offered to the splendid work done hv the ladies and cited especially the *ccuring of five acres -of gr arou—* Fort Wilkinson from Wislature. thus p-eserving the derful relic to posterity. At the conclusion of the remarks he pre sented the Hon. Victor Davidson of T ’* w! nton tne hbtorinn of the John M !, !edge chapter and who wns recent. 'yhonored by election to the office '•f historian of the Georgia society Sons of American Revolution. Mr. Davidson nftcr a very inter esting resumi of the early history of Milledgeville and Fort WQki gether with the description of the Indian trives who took part ii treaty which was ratified ovei hundred and twenty-five years He recited the very interesting monies proceding the opening of the parley. He then rend the speech of the noted Indian chief who spokesman of the Indians. So realistic was the rendition of this address, that one could with the first setting, almost feel his presence at the council after listening to the marvelouw expression of this wise old savage chieftian who wns plead ing for his rights at the hnnds of our forefathers. Aftre Mr. Davidsons reading concluded n few stunts were gotten R. AND MRS. T. A. REESE RETURN TO CITY Mr. and M^s. T. A. Reese has turned to Mileldgeville to make their home after an absence of several lonths. Mr. Rcettc will resume his duties with the Georgia Railroad. Mr. Reese secured a leave of ab sence for several months to go Macon, where he was connected with the Dempsey Hotel. His friends wel- his return and are glad he has made the decision to return to Mil- Icdgevillc. ho has been connected with the Georgia Railroad CHARTER NO. 9672 RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 6 office here, has returned to Wishing- REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE toe. where he will continue with the Our customers are our friends nd the best is none to good for them. When you bring your shoes this shop for repair, wo ap preciate it and you are assured that the work will be done skill fully and promptly. Leava it to to rebuild your worn iluns— You will be pleased with the quality of the work and the long ice it ronders—it means ■ouy to your pocketbook. Phoi 373 SUDDEN SERVICE WITH SATISFACTION Blain Shoe Plant and Pressing Club SPECIAL BARGAINS For One Week Only 6—35c cans Gold Bar “Melba Halves” The finest peaches that go in a tin for $2.00 (I can FREE with every six) Six cans Gold or Silver Bar Pineapple any size, crushed or sliced, at regular price 15c to 35c per can. (1 can FREE with every six) Pineapple is scarce. Many packers have entirely withdrawn from the market on the high grades. I lot 24 lb. sacks slightly damaged Self-Rising flour 75c, worth $1.00. BELL GROCERY CO. 263-PHONES—498 FIRST NATIONAL BANK | Brides’ Gifts Mrs. William Lewis and little daughter, Fannie Way, of Atlanta, visiting Mrs. Lewis’ mother, Mrs j David Furguson. Mrs. John McGinlcy of Wj Pa., i* visiting her daughtei Heindel Mobley. Mrs. Mobley alm> M' -’ J. M. Blcakwell and Roy •'-ri>r»R -nd Raymond Morrison have returned from n trip to Birmingham, Ala., and Calh-un. M-s. T. P. Crawford and Mr?. J. L. Beeson are attending a meeting "f the Presbyterian Synodical in Brunswick this week. Mr*. J. L. Beeson. Mrf. R. B. Moore and Mrs. A. F. Latimer will to Atlanta next Tuesday to the State Convention of the U. D. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Rockmore of A Manta, spent Sunday with Mr. and Vrs. W. T. Little and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stanley. Mr. Rockmore is chief rh-rk of the Department of Revenue. >, .Mrs. y: J; Dr. Petitt and litle Thrills, N. Y. Looted at Milled,evillo, Geer.ia, at the Clo.e of Bu.ine. October 3, 1926 RESOURCES Loan* and discounts $383,971.67 j U. S. Government Securities Owned: 154,300.00 t Other bonds, stocks and securities 3,600.00 i Furniture and fixtures 4,500.00 , Real estate owned other than hanking house 17,24.3.04 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vaults and amounts due from nauonal banks Redemption fund with U. S. Treas., and due from U. S. Treas. 18,.10:1.68 52,587.08 3,750.00 7,800.44 $646,064.01 Ei TIr McMillan, who ha* been | ^thcr automobile. ' urer of the Presbyterian Wo man’s Auxiliary, of Augusta Presby- ’■rv. since its organization, attended 'h-ir conference meeting ; Rnnders- vi| lc, Ga., October 11th. Mrs. Ellon F. Cannon, of Cob bus, after a pleasant visit of several days to Mrs. F. W. Hendrickson, has gone to her father’s home nt Tooms- j boro. She expects to return to this city to spend the winter. Mr. W. H. Wrv„-*.:, retired Super intendent of the Central of Georgia Railroad, and Mr. J. M. Melton, Com mercial Agent, spent Monday in the city. They met a number of their friends while here, and discussed general conditiorfj relative to the railroad business. Mr. Alvin Lenard, of LaGrange, spent Sunday in the city. He had a narrow escape from being seriously STATE OF GEORGIA, Baldwin County.—I, Jon W. Hutchinson, cash- injured, w ben the automobile i*^wh»ch ^ 0 f the above named bank, do sole mnlg swear that the above statement lie to the best of my knowledge and belief. JON W. HUTCHINSON, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 12th day October, 1928. H. H. HERNDON, N. P., B. C., Ga. Correct Attest: J. A. Home, Jos. E. Pottle. Richard Binion, Directors. TOTAL LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ...$ 75,000.00 Surplus fund — — 45,000.00 Undivided profits —.— —?. 5,319.18 Circulating note* outstanding 74,100.00 Cashier’s checks outstanding — $ 1,283.77 Individual deposit subject to check —~ 130,266.02 Other time deposits —305,095.94 TOTAL DEPOSITS 436,645.73 Bills payable - —— —... 10,000.00 TOTAL One reason it is so easy to select appropriate gifts from or stock is because we use the same care in selecting gifts that you do. Each gift from this store must be passed upon three times, by the maker, by us, by you. into by e was "at and buised on the head. His automobile was badly damaged. Rev. Mr. Fullwood. a Christian •h'W. preached at the Methodist rV ’irch in this city Cunday evening, i the Southern representative of Brooklyn Christian Jewish Mis- •'°n. He is an interesting talker. Rev. Mr. Maxwell, pastor of the 11 vereaux and Linton Methodist ‘hurches, spent Saturday here, and attended the quarterly conference of Milledgeville Circuit. Mr. Max- "'H is the father of Mrs. Roy Hayes. r ' '1. Geo S. Roach. President of 'he G. M. C., spent Tuesday in Au- ^'ta, where he attended a meeting the Tenth District high schools Association, and Wednesday in At- ■ ania » conferring with State School ( °mmissioner Duggan. M:.«s Catherinne Little will leave Saturday f or Newark, N. J., where '■he goes to make her home. Her many friends regret to see her leave the c »ty. and she will carry with her ‘beir Lest wishes. She is one of Mil- Udgeville’s brightest and most at- tractive young women, and it loved '”'1 esteemed bjr a large dreli •* trends. *— * AND MRS. JOHN RILEY ENTERTAIN BLUE LODGE OFFICERS Mr. and Mrs. John Riley entertain ed the officers of Benevolent Lodge No. 3 F. & A. M. at a most delightful dinner on last Wednesday evening at their h..me on the hilh Mr. Riley is Worshipful Master of the Lodge, having served rince last January as th? head of the Masonic organization. Plans for the remaind er of the year were discussed and a definite organization adopted for the remaining meetings. A WONDERFUL ASORTMENT OF WHIT MANS HALLGWEEN GANDIES LIEUTENANT AND MRS. NASH ENTERTAIN FACULTY Lieut, and Mrs. V. L. Nash enter tained the male members of the G. M. C. faculty at their home last Fri day evening. A delirious dinner was nerved. Mr. C. H. Bonner, who has been confined to his home for the past several months as the result of a cerebral hemorrhage, continues in 1 weakened, but improved condition.- . ~ His friends, and *hey are mwiy.i : bop * Huit h* wia regain sis strength. MAKE YOUR ORDER NOW—WE DELIVER ANYWHERE Boone’s service is on the minute. We call for and deliver prescriptions all hours, day or night and its a pleasure— BOONE’S PHARMACY Phone 3% . 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