Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, November 15, 1928, Image 8

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UNION RECORDER, iRILLEDCEVlLLE. GA., NOVEMBER 15, 1tl8 HINTS FOR THE OME BY NANCY HART The holiday* are approaching and it is time to think of Chrntmas and New Year’s Greeting Cards—new de signs are on display now and it pays now and it pays to make selections early bile -he orders for engraving ca ably filled before the i And have you seer styles in c-irds—the rat tif* in which the Chris told in brightly CHAPLAIN’S REPORT State Farm, Milledgeville, Ga., November 1st, 1928. The Hon. Prison Commission, Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report for the months of September and October 1928. This report clo.-*~s the work on the “Conference Year”, which began in November 1927 and ends November 14 h. 1928. During the Sunday Schools. — One hundred j curacy of not eleven of which were held in the j half miles fast at gloom of the “Death Cells.” with hour, those who were awaiting death electric chair. women have accepted Christ personal Saviour, declaring it to b their DESIRE and PURPOSE to Hv Christain lives. All of the®* hav joined The Religious Association and i this and » s havi disc Chri designs symboliz- tmas trees, toys or candles or snow flake? old favorite designs the e for brighter color results , bolder cards, although col- very keynote of this j friends failed I and address on the flap. It will serve both foi address and to notify the rt your latest address. Vegetable Gumbo ed Rice Escalloped Cabbage Tomato Salad Apple Cake Nor.*-.Stfmulat Jng Drink sour milk, add one c Sift together 2-2-3 c flour, 2 teaspoons ginger, or.e namon, half-teaspoon clovi tca^porn salt. Add 1-4 cup shortening to milk and flour mixtur< and beat wel remembered us. The Sister* of Mer cy, Mt. De Sales Academy (Catholic) Macon, Ga., sent a nice suit of cloth es- to a man nt the Tuberculosis camp: W. G. Logan. Hartford. Ky.. sent a box of S. S. literature; through the co-operation of Dr. Homer Thompson (Presybterian) Milledgeville. the R. H. Wootten Book Store at Milledge ville gives us twice each month all of their unsold magazines, the “Lend t*asons when A H an d Book Mission, Boston, Mass., the card you us another box of books and e your gjbies, A. M. Slater, the colored Fun- ivelope eral Director, at Milledgeville, Ga., return t h e colored men at the male lent of cafn j, a new, ten vol. set of The Amcr- Reference Library-Encyclopedic, in "Art Binding," The Business Man’s Council, of Tht “Pocket. Testa ment ' League,” at Philadelphia, Pa., sent us fifty more copies of The New Tes lament. The Sunday School Board of The Southern Baptist Con vention, gave us three hundred new copies of their song books: "Victori ous Praise.” October 28th. was “Prison Sunday" The chaplain observed the day with spceial Evangelistic services; con- e pack- ducted by En.-ign A. Walsh, and help- n «hred- Tuberculosis camp in the morning -v r on and in both the white and colored sec- r; j.; e or tions at the Female camp in the after noon. These services were a Spiritual uplift, and a score of persons were ;e led to Christ, h l cup Sixty-four religious lolas.'P. keen held on the Farm in September -pared ar ‘d 0ct °her, and as a VISABLE re- of cin- sult thirty-one min ; ‘ • half acce P tc ‘d Christ and joimjd “The Red ^ tale Farm Reiigious Association” "** ' ~ -stament League.” than one and a by law, the driver of one of the new venty miles per Fords may be certain that he is with- i-half of the tolcr- j n j| m it if his speedometer indi- catei exactly that figure which is the legal limit. The speedometer which is standard equipment on the new Fordo is one of the blit known and finest of makes. It is driven from a gear on the drive shaft and measures speed from the revolutions per minute of the shaft The tests of these instru- menty that are being made regularly in the Ford Enginereing Laboratory at Dearborn .are interesting. The speedometers are tested against an electric tachometer, which in turn is Uon pr6<;iie "* de for determining ,p,, d , in JJ* lutions per minute. just allowed. The allowed tolerance of three VISABLE result of thi- work' miles fast at a speed of seventy miles hundred seventy-soven men and pt-r hour means, translated into te ms their of average driving speeds, that if the ,o be speedometer on the car indicates a > live speed of twc:«ty-four miley per hour | the actual rate of travel of the car at that time is not less than twenty- Testament League. Of this number three miles per hour, or that if the twenty-five have died,—sixteen of speedometer shows a speed of forty whom were electrocuted. seven milse per hour, the car actually During the nearly six years that it »* traveling at a speed of not less has been ray privilege to serve as than forty-five miles per hour. Chaplain of The Georgia State Pris- Whatever the speed limit allowed “d wl" :XXXXXXXXXXXZXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX::ZTTTT-r 77 », accepted Christ as their personal a. a ————~- ■— - ■ ■■ ■ ^ Saviour, and voluntarily joined the Religious Association and Testament League. The membership comprises over twenty different religious nominations. Of this number ninety- three have died,—thirty-six of whom were electrocuted. Respectfully submitted, E. C. ATKINS. Chaplain. ANYBODY INTERESTED In Monaneatal Work See J. IVEY, Saxton. He Represents The M*i barbie Cu.. The [. Ike Scc’.h, Cr.r of Tk.. [):. and Largest in America. FORD SPEEDOMETERS VERY ACCURATE TESTS SHOW The speedometers of the Model “A” Ford cars have shown I markable accuracy in the measure-!! ment of speedy. j Designed and built to maintain an; accuracy of within three miles fast at : seventy miles per hour, these speedo meters of the new Fords thus far GREAT BELL’S ntom of baking dir It put lay leu co.n. sprinkle over it n lit tle mir.ccd green pepper rnd onion, season highly with pepper and salt and dot with butter. Add a layer of sliced tomatoes, and treat thi continue until dish is filled, with lay er of tomatoes ftn top. Add crumb; sr.d grated cheese an-.l Lai:? A LMOST every merchant has light in his s:^rc windows.. but have you er.i:gb l:ghr to make your store stand out among all the stor.. block? Have you enough illumination people right up to your windows and to rivet their attention on your merchandise? If there's any doubt in your mind on this point- then let us tell you of our liberal purchase plan ua modem X-RAY Reflectors! Milledgeville for 18 yti TROJAN LIGHTING UNITS ^1 down, H a morn Install these efficient lighting units in your stare. 1 200-Wart priced at $8; 16” 300-Wart.f 10. No stc is too small to have scientific lighting! J Georgia 12. I to 5 S>.<U : fOWEK tfS] COMEANY W. J. Brake A CITIZEN WHEBBVEB WE SERVE M 1 M IM M H H *4 H M 1 1i M M H H H M 1 M Jiescy Dresses—some are brand new models and combina tions— 14 - I8’s sold as high as $12.00 reduced to $5.00. Ladies’ solid color Jersey Dresses, Blues, Blacks and Browns.^36 - 44’s sold up to $12.00, reduced to $675 If You Want the Beat Shop At E. E. BELL’S