Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, November 29, 1928, Image 7

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^58BslS5 UNION SECONDER. NILLEDGEVILLE, GA.. NOVEMBER IS, 102* IL. N. JORDAN ENTHUSIASTIC OVER NEW CHEVROLET CAR Millcdgevillc Dealer Declare* Car Ic Be Greateet ia History of Industry Firs: Showing in December Mac Brantley spent the we'k- JT^hher parents, at Harrison. Mia* Gertrude Jones » visiting friends in Smithville this wreck. ^pt. j. M. Burke is convalescing after an tllnesa of several days. r H. S. Wootien made a buai- nc-’l nip »*> Nashville. Ga. Mrs. C. A. Brooks of Macon, is spending the Thanksgiving season with Min Susie Bas* Miss Bcnita Bass, who teaches in the Griffin school, is spending the holidays at home. Mrs. O. B. Twilley and Miss Ger- t -ude Jones were visitors to Macon t.no day the past week. Mri Furman Malpass, of Orange burg, S- C., spent Monday in the city with his father, Mr. J. D. Malpass. AAbury Farr, who is at Emory University, will be home this week- Mrs. J. P- Humphires, who has been at the city hospital for the past week is better. Mrs. N. L. Coates has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Howard Pattillo in Atlanta. L. N. Jordan, reared back in his ivel chair, with a rrnilc spread ■ow his face, was telling the world Mrs. A. F. Martin is visiting rela- j about this new Chevrolet automobile tives at Ringold. Mrs. W. H. Amall is Thanksgiving with relativ fi* j that has been announced and pnt EDITORIAL STAFF FOR G. S. C. EDITION ANNOUNCED Young Ladies' of Journalism Class to Toko Over Union Rscordsr Woek of Doc. I2tk. Atlanta Girl Ec$tor-iu.Ckiof COL J. D. HOWARD ACCOMPAN IES REMAINS OF MR. M. S. WARE TO MARSHALLVILLE Col J. D. Howard of CoroJ Gables, Fla., spent Sovorul Horn's of Tuosdny io Tbo City Col. Howard came to Georgia with ht® remains of Mr. M. S. Ware, which Prof. W. T. Wynne, head of the class of Journalism of the Georgia State College for Women, has an-, .... nouncod the editorial staff of the '^ rr br ®“* ht to Marshallville from motoring America on its tip-toes in' class that will have charge of the and buried Saturday, spending a fashion that catches your interest editing and publishing of the Union, 3 ® r * '^ ar * u ' a * * or & l° n g number of in Grif- and makes you rear for a look at It Recorder the week of December 12ih. j y ** rs a '®* dln K citircn of Marnhall- , The car went on exhibit in the The entire work on the editorial! v,,Ic ’. and then moved to ^orida. He large cities last week and has created end of the paper will be under the ®* rned "*** Adella Barkesdalc of Rev. and Mrs. M. B. Brown and a sensation beyond the belief of the direction of the young ladies, the, * ,ty * wb<> 8urv i ve * him. ■on, of Richland, ate vsiiting Mr. and manufacturers, Stated Mr. Jordan, editor of the Recorder has announc- 0 ' Ho * rard * a,tcr attendn »lt t** Mrs. C. B. McCullar. i "and it will be a treat for the eyes ed. The young Ladies, are given the' un * ni1 and bur j l ° f *f r ' Ware went • • • ( of these good old Baldwin county advantages of the training of actually j 10 *f arm m county and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Holloway people when we place one of these working up news stories and adver- 0n rcturn stopped were called to Atlanta Wednesday 1 babies in our show room" the jovial liaemtnts and lay-ou. of the paper, j *’ p 8 many friends, afternoon due to the serious illness I auto dealer declared. The merchants will also co-operate ua sea tog i have tbs propei ventilation and bum'Ight: botfe are essentl.il to proper he<.ith. thing Is vital we cannot llvt. a/thout It. Therefore. If Georgia a>-j peeta to live, she must have relish!*; Vital Statistics. a U not better to know the fnc-j I set about correcting the evH thaej let preventable dleeaeee cont'au»J their death ravages? j •cords of the causae of death H midst must’ be made If we expect to aafeguard the health of our dea» i this city 1 Records of births must be made It e expect to' guarantee to our chil dren their legal rights. of Mr. Holloway's drew Holloway. brother. Mr. An- 1 i Miss Mac Asbury has returned to her home in Atlanta .after spending several days with Mr .and Mrs. fifrin- del Mobley. Mrs. H. D. Allen. Mrs. Edwin ADen and little Edwin Allen, Jr., Butty Allen and Reynolds Allen spent itv- tt.il day:, of the past week in At lanta visiting Miss Jessie Allen and Judge and Mrs. John A. Sibley. Lit tle Reynolds Allen visited his grand parents in Norcrosa. Mr. and Mrs. Jere N. Moore have returned home after a wedding trip through the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. They arc making their home at Mrs. Alice McCraws. The friends of Mrs. J. P. Thorn- n, mother of Mr. S. W. Thornton, c glad to learn that she is improv- Mr Dej-wood Smith, of Attanta. ! “f '» th« hospital .t LuGrange, spent the week-end with hi, perente, hre " *"*■ Mr. and Mr*. L D- Smith. It wil Ibe impossible for one of the with the college students by allow- new cars to be shown before next ing them in many instances to write, month, Mr. Jordan *titcd bu*. ad- their ads. vance orders are being taken and The following i.< the stiff announc- information regarding the cer Is be- «*d: ing demanded by many, at the local EdUorin-Chief Marie Long, At- dcalers office. lanta; Managing Editor Florence Rog- Thow? who have seen "the six In «**. Sandersville; Basinet- Manager the price range of the four" enthus- Viola James, Fitzgerald; City Editor cd over the streamline beauty of the Velma Kemp. Statesboro; Advertis- new bodies and the expensive "big- ing Manager Genevieve Hargrove, Mr" appearance of the new bodies. McDonough; International New*, Pel- The powerful 46 horse-power motor ta Grant, Helena; State News Miss Captured much interest und particul- Daughtry. Macon; Locals Louise' arly the fact that it developed 32 per Ham, Franklin; Features Carrie cent more power than its predecessor. Frank Crute, Macon; Society News Mr. Jordan is delighted beyond ex- Iverson Dews, Decatur; Sports Doro- pression over his new car and he i» thy Colquitt, Columbus; News of In- as anxious for the public to get a tercst to Women Mae Ross, Macon; view of it as the public is themselves. News of Interest to Men Spencer - ■ ■ Darden, Newnan; The Local Schools BALDWIN HOTEL OPENS Morrc11 * Newnan; Columnist urn; ruin NT DiWM Mary Raby, Macon; Reporter Miss Tabb.SteHariUe; Reporter Mary Car- son, Union Point; Proof Reader Lizzie May Gammagc, Amcrkus; .. _ u Proof Reader Annie Laurie Rufii, Shop Op«n .1 All Hour. Romt , I Dini i»| Room and Coffee Shop Opened Wednesday. Coffee dentally hurt. The Mis* Billy Macken, of Sparta, viriting her sister, Giles, Dr. and Mrs. Y. II. Yarbrough and Carlisle ^ r - and Mrs. J. I. Garrard returned Thursday night from a trip through North Carolina and Virginia. They . „ „ . „„„„j:__ ^ v . attended the Convention of the Miff a a oore Smith in Southcr n Medical Asociation in Ashe- ,rnl day, wrth Mm. Fred Smith m ^ N Q ^ ^ ^ ^ a Augusta. # * trip through Virginia up the Shlnan- Mis, Ifnry Watkins, of Tennillc. d °* h valley, returning another route, "i" Thankwiving "olidays %(r } . A ^ ^ Fri . hore, with her parents. Mr. and Mm. ^ ^ Cuthb( , [( ^ htre he will .1. W. Waucins. ^ ^ up the duties of farm agent of Ran- » .. ’ . u dolph county. He carried Mrs. Ne- ^ Mr. and Mrs. . “ smith and baby to Sylvania today to W- Jitu, daughter will spend the week- ^ «»nd with relatives at Woodstock and Atlanta. and Coffee Hotel were court CALENDAR FOR JANUARY TERM ARRANGED Bar Association ii Wook Arran yea C in Jan He will return to the city Friday, and go immediately to CuthberL dining ror Shop at the Baldwin thrown open to the public Wednes day morning, the new rooms occupy ing about half the main floor of the hotel building. The rooms on the corner of Wayne and Green streets were completely remodeled and new equipment added A b st „ ion ^ confranl Jud g e to convert them into he dining Jamcl( „ park whfn h( , em Baldwin Superior Court for the Jan- jnary term be second week in the month, according to the Calendar ar ranged by the Bar Association in sea- ion here last week. Many important cases have been rrt for the tini week’s session and FOR RENT-—Om upsrlMst ra Nertk Weyw* itrwt T. B. Dam USED CHEVROLET TOURING FOR SALE !»27 Medal beee ther«u|kly «. baeled in eacelleet daps we are ,fci » •» ■ very attractive price. L. N. JORDAN GLASS and PUTTY Don’t wait longer to shut out the COLD WINDS. We can fill your order in any size. Furnish Springs, Glaziers Points, with Putty. Phone us your wants— Blindnese In babies Is preventable n a large ineaaufe. The thing lo do It o pnt drop# Into the eyee at birth. Do not neglect. to give yonr baby the protection against disease that advanced science provides. Ratify the vital statistic! amend ment of our Constitution at the polk this fall. R. W. HATCHER. HDWE. CO. Wholesale and Retail Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lee and chil- HART-FLEMING dren have R° ne to . The following announcement ap- spend Thnntagivmg D»y with nit- th( , Sunday papers: Mrs. ^ vn1, e e e ! Annie R. Hart, of Milldegeville an- . p no.tnces the engagement of her Mmsr. R. M. Rogem, DeWitt Rog- daughter, Ruby Ailine, to Mr. James ereondSidneyL«Stemlmdgem.de Th , F]emingi Jr > tho marriTO . on nutomobite trip to South C.rolinn to M Mlcmni „ d in J.no.ry, .Sunday. thf* second floor of tho building. Jhe Coff r Fbop : ,nd Cafe will ro- ain open at al I hours while the dining room will be open dur : r.” meal hours only. A small private dining adjoins the main dining room being spcci.ll,-equipped fur bm.qu.tq ^'docket promtaT." "trTeV'the nnd dinner puties. | court bury. The erimol docket for | MONDAY RECORDS SHOW TEMPERATURE having been made during the pastj] ■ ■■—- ■ I few months for prohibition violations. Typblod ecasoa Is Just ahead ef ee Have you bad yonr vacetaatlott? Of all the health, woTk there ta bom •f greater lmportaace than that of jre-natal care. The State Board of Health has a splendid bodfc that they will be glad ta send without coat ta all expectant mother*. Address them at 1S1 Capitol Square. Atlanta. Ga. > on your guard: kill the first files; risen up yonr premises; control mosquito breeding: watch for standing water. This is the season to begin getting the child ready for school. Immu nixe him against diphtheria and small POX DOW. If tbs stale Board of Health « what U has done with tc per « whet could It do wtth lie? to well-known hygienld laws. Georgia's greatest asset was her seventy thousand babies born last year. SALT Wat. Thicker Then at Any Tim ter and People Step Order to Keep Warm l;< Mr. and Mrs. J. ’C. Hendreson •-pent Monday in Macon, where they met with New York officials of the MRS. HARRY BONE ENTERTAINS AT TWO PARTIES Mrs. Harry* Bone was hostess at n morning an afternoon party on Sat Singer Sewing^ Mnchinc Cn. urday of , as UMk _ . ,. The attractive home was beauti Mr,. Gen. Carpenter and children fuHy dcci)rat( , d fal , „ owcrj ? lcr , »*_ Bridge was played preceding the rving of delicious refreshments. Monday morning dawned clear and cold, and the crispness of the made people move about in a C hurry, ns ice wi« thicker than at' any tint? this season, nnd a white) fro.t enveloped the earth rnowy blanket. Sunday i and cool, with a steady wind ing from HORNE WINS LARGEST TURNIP PRIZE Five Dollars ia Gold by Cnlvi and Kidd Drug Company W. Lord, at Pelham. Lord came up and carried them home with him. The Culver A Kidd Drug Co., j fair | has been their cuetom for years of- :om-! fered five dollar** in gold for five, of direction of Alaska, the heaviest turnips raised from seed and Sunday night there w.as a steady' purchaivd from their store, drop in the temperature, the ther-j Saturday morning Mr. J. A. Horne mometer recording 22 degrees above j brought to the store five turnip.* MISS LELIA LAMAR HOSTESS Mr. Marion Watkins, who has Miss L;ia Lamar encertained the recently entered G. A. B. College, Tuesday night bridge club last Tues- in Macon, spent last week-end with dny evening, the guests including the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. members of the club and a few out- Watkins. ride the club. • • • | Delicious refreshments were served Mr. Paul Zolotas has returned from before the games, r-w York accompanied by Mrs. Ze- tos, who has just came home from stay in Greece. They have rented ^ SMITH WELCOMES .e home of Mr. S. B. Gilstrap. GOVERNOR TO GEORGIA Mrs. G. A. Proctor of Deveraux, Telegram Sent Presidential Candida rulerwent an operation at the city. on Arrival in Atlanta Monday, '••pital last week and her friends Prai»e Corageous Stand ill be delighted to know that she regaining her health rapidly. I Governor Alfred E. given at early dawn. This was ten degrees below the freezing point, which is unusually cold for this sen- of the year in this section of the country. Freezing weather prevail ed the past week, but it was not as cold as it was Monday morning, as there was only a thin skim of ice on exposed water. The weather has been ideal fo/ ring fresh meat nnd quite a num ber of hog*, have been butchered in all sections of the county, as there is no probabilty of spoilage when such weather conditions prevail, as the atmo'phcre is dry nnd there has been sufficient cold to cure the meat in excellent condition, unless weighing fifteen pounds nnd twelve ounces. He was winner of the five dollars, over several contestants i had brought in turnips. He was congratulated by the m ager, Mr. Culver Kidd, and paid the five dollars. SALT HA SADVANCED MATERIALLY IN TOE LAST TWO MONTHS . WE ARE SELLING TOE BEST AT TOE OLD PRICES 100 lbs. Perfection Shit -$1*00 50 lbs. Perfection Salt - 5(k 25 IBs. Perfection Salt 35c 100 lbs. Liverpool Salt ^...$1.10 EITHER KIND OF THE ABOVE WILL KEEP YOUR MEAT SPECIALS Genuine Old Fashion Buck Wheat Flour “Makes Cakes like Grandmother Used to Make.” Home Made Georgia Cane Syrup in Pint Bottles. Put up at The Evaporator. Fruit Cake Ingredients Cheaper Than Any Time “’ice 1914. -GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING— “Quality Stuff, What You Want for Your Cake. BELL GROCERY CO. 263—PHONES—4S8 REV. W. B. MILLS GONE TO HIS NEW CHARGE . V. R. Roark, New Porter Midway Methodist Church Arrived Wednesday Rev. W. B. Mills and family left there rtould bo n eqddrn ch’nnse I Wcdncdny for Newbor„, where he —-••• pastor of the Methodist | humidity and warmth. Twenty-fcu* . , hour, fo steady enld i» raid to be ,*>“ “"ff, ^ 5 r ' “" <i | sufficient, nnd thin ha-- prevailed for Mrs - bch "’' 1 * h ™ H “ r ', pa«t week 1 wiclc and M,dwa y man y friends, who i veral days within the pa*1 The new pastor at Midway, Rev. V. R. Roark, the new pastor arrived at R. Roark, rarived at the parsonage at Smith cordial welcome into Georgia ' JasL Monday and among the many Homer Bivins. H. G. Bank, td eB ram5 received was one from the ' I hi, city, »„d Mr. E. E. Lindsey, local Al Smith Club Tho telegram 0ur p( , op|e wi „ haV( , p|cn , y of frc , h will nlwny, remember 0>cm. ; nnme, .pent nevcral days of the sent the New Tor overnor was as ^ maa ^ f or thanksrpvini- fentivitic, ' ~ L ‘- wo-k on n huntingr trip at Haric- follows: [ and ;Tinl . to ,p nn . bunn. They hud plenty of eporL und Alfred E. Smith, . bneced . „uantity of gnme. , Atlanta Georgiu. I LOWER APARTMENT FOR RENT Hardwick Wednesday, and wa, : Welcome to Georgia. corded a warm welcome by the mom- • • • I “Al Smith Democracy" ie good ^ If you are iutererted ia a real home j her of the Midway church. Ur,., w TV Oil.,enough for u,. i that ha. b~n tb.ro.ehly renovated Midway has bid fairwcll to their vill, MrlL j0h " S J 5 1 J v ft la pure Jeffereonian Democracy planter, new ceiling, n.w paint, old pa-tor and welcomed the new. At,.' Z y lT n accompanied b.°ek brought up to fit thl. day and gen- Bmenn^y n-.U with all -n^nj i i Ie j y . Z For our Governments sake keep on he., the «n that will .nit yon. - .hem. ' n ’"’ d ' WV ' n '’ preaching it | «- «• J°*°AN Thanksgiving Greeting*. | ———- —Baldwin County Al Smith Club M »« Winnoum Randall of Ocalle.; Malcolm and William WANTED—Seme second hand tiasber for repair work, oo faro*. J. L. 31b- !,U W» of Atlanta, Mb* Catherine The Parent-Teacher A^ocmtion FOSRRNT^ J. W. Roberts were called to A number of ieHdou r :s citv on account of the t4 Pt. Roberts Wcdnc-J-y. L .nilTiytMNa «M 1 1«S Uosks •# C. • X. W. MV>k death of *F s ■ y, | ir j Aw Ra ail wrt.nilv sold. ^ *• — ■ NOTICE TAX PAYERS L. O. IMTH, To* CeBeeter. Don’t Take the Chance Anti Freeze KEEPS YOUR RADIATOR FROM FREEZING DUONG THE COLD WEATHER DRIVE YOUR CAR BY AND LET 18 FILL WITH ANTI-FREEZE THE SURE SAFE-GUARD AGAINST FROZEN RADIATORS. Ralph Simmerson Buick Dealer