Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, November 15, 1928, Image 6

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA., NOVEMBER IS, 1»2« UNION RECORDER Federal Uni tccoi Office, Milledga- OFFICIAL ORGAN OF COUNTY INSIDIOUS PROPAGANDA The ways of the propagandist “ nd publicist are many. He «{ose his LiJac Ti| work under false pretenses, he gets p emtul his message “across” to the people by taking advantage of unsuspecting euitorw and publishers. Take the case of B M.. Hofer, of Portland. Ore., GREAT LOVE STORY AT COLONIAL NEXT WEEK ■tarring Coilea h lure Picture of Seaton cal Theatre. A War Sto That Can't Be Equaled THURSDAY. NOV. 15, 1928 REV. JOHN F. YARBROUGH 'Lilac Time,” comedy thrill and tified before the loveliest love story ever told, the Federal Trade Commission that starring Collen Moore, is the offer- the power companies .vere subsidiz- i n g at the Colonial Monday hnd ing Hofer'* “independent” news scr- Tuesday of next week showing at \ ire. popular prices. The electric power interests hand- The show has made record runs in eel Hofer eighty-four thousand dol- the big theatres of the cast and mil iars a year. During the last four lions have paid $2.00 to see it. Count- years his news service has sent out Jess air planes fight in the clouds. .'..328 editorials to 14,000 newspapers. y ou w j|| d wc n f or an evening in the An accurate check on the manner corner of old France, pictured on in which the raticles were used the screen in all its glorious color, throughout the country shows that a carefree maid of France and a an average of 1,935,792 inches were Flying ace make the love story that used per annum, or a total of 7,743,- will grip you in Lilac Time. 1*»K inches for the four-year period. Manager Curry stated todsv that Thi, figure represents 6-1,626 sol.d h( . thou| , ht thl , picture for ncxt newspaper pages. was t j, e be Bt j, e had here this .--eason Think of it! These 04,520 solid and its long record, playing to pack- ipaper space were filled e ( j houses, warranted every hit of ited that he Rrv. John F. Yarbrough should be appointed pastor of the Milledge- ville Methodist church for another year. One of the reason* is he fits into th? work here as well as any of ... minister that ever sreved the church. w $ h propaganda paid for by the praise given it. He Hih congregation practically a* whole wiah for his return, and then the citizens generally are of the same mind. They just like his way of preaching. He is practical and streight forward, and his sermons are Gospel rtuths filled with good prese When yo feel that you are of a man who kno' hte THE LEGION MEMORIAL frailitie*. and is willing to encourage not permitting propaganda of any yen to make an effort to overcome sort to enter our columns, them. He believes in the old time One of the greatest asset* an edi- christifin life tha manifests i':|?lt* tor can have is the knowledge of just both by faith and works. He believe* when to use the waste paper basket, that the most important thing in life We have a big one handy! is to get the heart in the right re- lationship to God. and humanity. SCIENCE STUDENTS PLAN CLUB AT PEABODY HIGH Students of the Science Classes of Peabody High School held two con- Riring on the old Capitol hill to re- vention in the Iabaratory, November mind posterity of the men who gave 12th. Mis* May Evans us adviser to their lives in the world war stands the club presided. A constitution the American Legion Memorial, sur- was drawn up and candidates elect- rounded by all the glory of the old ed from each party. South, on ground that is already From the denmocratic party Har- hallowcd in the memory of thousands net Campbell and Jewell Ivey were of Georgian's. nominated. From the Republican The type of memorial and the scr- P ar ty» Ruth Wilson and Dorothy vice to which it is given is indeed Smith significant of the type of mon who power trust, through the agency of vas fortunate to secure the picture an “independent” news service. as one of the first showings in the Permitting propaganda of this South, and he invited every citizen character to enter newspaper columns in Baldwin county to see the greatest is an imposition on the reading pub- Jove story ever filmed. You will liv. laugh, cry and thrill at the beauty, We pride ourselves in being quiet romance, comedy and wonder of it, able to differentiate between real be stated. news and propaganda and have al- —— ways maintained a rigid policy of QUICK THINKING PREVENTS ACCIDENTS Mrs. H. J. Mays and Miss Ethel Simpson, while coming form their home in Hardwick in Mrs. May’s automobile Friday morning narrow ly averted running over .a young boy. The boy was riding on a bicycle be hind a wagon, having hold of the vehicle. As they approached Mrs. i Mays blew the horn of her automo- i bile several times, the boy, however paid no attention, and turned his 1 bicycle directly in front of the car. Mrs. Mays quickly applied the brakes -and turned her automobile into an embankment on the ride of the road. The compact threw the two ladies to the front of the car, shock-; ir.g and slightly brusing them. The i car was sightly damaged. ..andin OCTOBER 10,166 more ears than last October A landslide^ the NASH 400"! N ASH “400” sales figures tell how emphaticilly and over whelmingly America has endorsed this new and finer motor car. In July, 2916 more cars than any July in Nash history—in August, 4498 more than any previous August—in September,6l76more than the best previous September —and in October, 10,166 more Nash Cars than last October / The circle of Nash owners—the circle of “400” satisfaction and enthusiasm — is growing every month, every day, every hour—be cause the money never bought so fine a motor car before! Before you buy year new car, drive the "400.” Let performance show you why America bos gone Nash! NASH 400" Leant the IIW« ta .Stator Car IWw IMPORTANT FEATURES — -VO OTHER CAR HAS THE.lt ALL Twin-Igoilion motor Aluminum .Hoy pi non, Bijur centralized 12 Aircraft-type spark (lanar Struts) chassis lubrication plugs New double drop frame High compression Torsional vibration Houdaillc and Lovcjoy shock absorbers (excUnite Has* u Salon Bodies damper World'*easiest steering 7-bearing crankshaft {keliett croak pins ) Longer wheel bases One-piece Salon Electric docks Exterior metalware t , chrome pLled o,.r Nuk Specil , fenders dear vision front pillar posts Short turning radios Hines & Callaway, - Milledgeville, Ga. nominated. The Democratic Campaign Man- make up the rank 'and file af this w and Assistants arc May Moore,, . i organization. They sufered in a con- A * ma Sima, and Beulah Thaxton. CADETS PLAY MONROE flict to bring peace forever to this The Republican Manager.* are AGGIES NEXT FRIDAY world, they suffered for a great Anne ® ont ‘. Florence Gheesling and principal and when they chose their Josephine McMillan. Strong G. I. A. A. Foo to Be Met on principle and when they cho«e their The paying of the poll tax, and Gridiron an Monroe Next Friday, figure, cold .and gray, they gave a registration are scheduled for Novem- Aggies Considered Favorites 1 memorial that would serve to build the 14th - Campaign speeches by the •nger bodice and brighter minds candidates will follow, and the elec- The G. M. C. Cadets leave early the youth of Georgia as well as tion wiI) tak e place at the frist stand as u reminder to the future of * n K °f club, who wore the kaki. Friday for Monroe where they Red Barrons Monroe Aggies Friday afternoon in the big G. I. A A. game CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our thanks to each and every one who so kindly rendered their service and sympathy during the illness and death of our huvband and father. May God's richest blessings ever be upon them. MRS. S. J. NEWTON J. W. NEWTON L. B. NEWTON MRS. J. C. MALONE MRS. W. H. HARDIE Another flttfcg thing nbout this MRS HARDMAN AND MISS DAVIS memorial 1, thnt it »■„, given to our COMPLIMENT MISS WINNIE TAYLOR Mrs. T. T. Hardman and Miss Nell Davis were joint hostesses at a sur- The membership of the Legion prati- p ^ se bri ' J K^-shower, last Wednesday strongest contenders for this honor rally to a man learned th ? A. B. Cs. ? ftC ™ 0< T' com P hment,n K Mws Win * again this year. of Military at G. M. C. ine a * or ’ V> . ° ,s . l ta 'infT tor St* The Cadets are priming for the Louis, Mo., where she will make her « given to our Military School . Those men who served through the war turned to their first love to give their memorial. Rated the favorites, the Aggies have .anothre powerful team, having | won the association championship for consecutive years, and are the We congratulate the Legion upon the sucoei\« of their undertaking. We , w . ... , .. . . .... . The .attractive home of M laud them for the spirit that has been manifested as they undertook this *"”".7“" ***“ a— *u_:_ cu * flowers. #ans Four tables of bridge were played teom during the afternoon. At the con clusion of the games, the top prize Robinson, and the booby to Miss Righton Brown. Little Mitt* Laurelle Hardman act- game and Coach Broadnax feels confident he will go through the re- Hard- Q f t j, e gea^,, without FOR SALE—Barrsd Rock Cock.rols, from good layers. C. N. Venteh, MilledgevilU, Ga. It. pd. work. We praise them for their splendid unselfish spirit and we wish for them the best that life has they travel down the future. Milledgeville is proud of her Le gion and their Auxilliaty and voice the unanimous sentiment of citizenry when we say we thank them was tastefully decorated with all “ a,r * ,our cy,w,de l ower!L * eat A numbe r of students and ra * imlor , better be ■ expected to accompany the the trip. „ The weather has been cool, and premmted to M,„ France, fr0 „, haV( . b ,, en rl . port , d thr „, or four mornings. LOOK OUT FOR JACK FROST We have just received ten barrels Alcohol Anti-Freese for your Radix tors, we buy in ten barrel lots. That is why we sell cheaper. “A stitch time saves ->ine," one gallon may :ylinder block fe than sorry, L. N. JORDAN ick. GREATLY REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES ACCOUNT Georgia Tech vs. Alabama Football Game, Atlanta, Ga., November 17. ..V.4.VM.J ttttc, we say we umna 14.cn. ed ag jriftorian whon .v. The P rinci P , e 8 of the Democratic One fare plus 25 cents round trip for their splendid contribution to > ^ wi th h * ft , P art >' st,n ,ive aR ^ey *tand for a from points in Georgia and Alabama wonderful old town y Rovernmeot of the people. 1 Ticket „„ „le November 16-16; Leter in the afternoon a deliciour „„„ ‘‘ Is0 ,or tr,in > scheduled to arrive ealad eonrae w» «,-ved by the two T, "' r '; "'V''" 14 “ 00 ’ 00( > mlU hostescs ,on votes P°^®d by the Democrats rpi. in the recent election. Tho*.* enjoying the afternoon were Misses: Lucy Harding, Righton Brown, Otelia Flcmister, Catherine beauty of and to the service of Georgia’s young manhood. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKING OUR DOOR Opportunity is knocking at oor. The industries located ii •or h and East are turning this Lets pull for Milledgeville and get our France, Robin^n, Katherine »nterpri»e 5 located the ® utts * Carroll Butts, Cornell Wilhite, ° r ' ’ " Elizabeth Fraley, pin Thn Mora the South in JI:iry McMillian, Frances Thax- .nabiish manufacturing ton ’ A ‘ T. Swann, Mrs. Dock Veil, Mrs. Walter Brown, and Mrs. B. Walters. i locate ppurtunity just now more plants in Mil- ledpeville, and it depends upon our citizens whether they shall secured for Milldt-geville. One of these in dustries will carry an annual pay- roll of *160,(100. It will require — J A invertment of local capital, and effort is going to be made to n sufficient subscriptions of stock rai't* the necessary amount. IN MEMORY OF LITTLE HELEN LAYFIELD As a hand would pluck from u rose bush the prettiest and sweetest bud, from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elma I-ayfield, on Nov. the 4th, j Peggy, and carried her to dwell the Father wher? we hope to meet her again. Milledgeville si ideally located for Little Helen was known as Peggy *"ufactoring plants and there are and all that knew her loved her. She many snd hearted loved ones. Dr. E. A. Tigner, ns the original Al Smith man for President nnd President of the Baldwin county Smith Club, did a great work in the county to line up the Democratic vote. He worked with zeal and en thusiasm and never faltered in his loyalty. He was rendered valuable assistance by the other member* of the club. Atlanta by 2:00 P. M., November 17; final limit November 19, 1928. Ask Ticket Agent for further in formation. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY "The Right Way” TO THE VOTERS OF THE 321ST DISTRICT I am candidate for Justice of th< Peace subject to the rules of the elec tion to be held Saturday Decern be 1st. I will appreciate your vote an. For Chilly Mornings And Evenings WARM, LIGHT WEIGHT Top Coats Yon wit (mi tm one But merit* the CoariJentlM of tlie mu who would bar qoufity and rfjrle eeoaomicaljr. A DISTINCTIVE SHOWING AT $25.00 John Holloway The Mu’s Store Adv Pd. seven-1 ideal i which < A CARD OF THANKS wish to express our heartfelt ick walnuts, thanks and appreciations to our pd. friends and relatives who was so kind c ~ I to UR during the sickness and death FOR SALE—Fine Barred Rock of our little darling Helen, and also Cocjrerels. W. C. Drake, Allen's for the beautiful floral offerings, naitanum, Milledgeville, Ga. 2t. May God’s richest bles.-i.-gs rest up- We ■ her If 3 al, the kind tha ch ash and slats iick delivery. The South is bound to become a 1 day by day, burns witfc manufacturing section, and the day The house is so lonesome ca ** J ' H * : ' not far distant when the hum of Since she has gnoe away: ti < wheel and the spin of the loom The crickets song upon the hearth Se * ‘‘ Wn,k ‘k'* Way” Friday night will be heard throughout this land. Now has a sadder tone, "•**>* November 16th, Bgnefit of If one factory should locate here o‘h- The old familiar spots arc so lonely American Legion. ers will follow. Since little Peggy Is gone. Manufacturing plants would bring Although w e mias the little footsteps FOR RENT—An eight room house, ik w life to our city, and mean that As about the house she trod known as the Hawkins home o a the ‘ very person would be benefited and We are content that she is resting evoraer of Columbia and Moat- helped. For she Is asleep with God. gomary straats. Mrs. J. H. Ennis. Lets take a forward movement! —By an Aunt who loved her. PImm 4ffl. I on each o MR. AND MRS. ELMER LAYFIELD. Cold Weather IS With us We have received Our ALCOHOL UNO GLYCERINE For Your Radiator Will be glad to drain and refill your Radiator with the Proper Amount Ralph Simmerson Buick Dealer