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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., DECEMBER «. t»28
.rNATIONAL SUNDAY
^ SCHOOL LESSON FOR DEC. 9
PAUL COES TO ROME
AcU 28:11-24, 30-31
Sumuel D. Pric, D. D.
masinp number, tour around
“voder Sea. the Mediterranean,
_ vca , „„d cover much of -he
mrv that Ihiul fololwed when he
1 taken as a prisoner from Caeaa-
t'o Rome. Read the entire log of
jorrney beginning with AcU 27
.ritten by L'r. Luke who was with
aulall the way. Follow the line of
1 „ith your map. You will zig-
t j *he coa?t of Aseia Minor and
en along 'he lower side of Crete,
here the captain was deceived when
••kMUth wind blew softly" and set
le . a pjjnst the advice of Paul,
ilow judgment as an experienced
■veler was worth while. Then the
il excitement began and thrills
re hud f«>r fourteen days after
raquil'o was encountered.
Landing was made on the main-
it I’utcoli, in sight of modern
The distance to Rome was
80 miles ami fellow- Christians
mt to meet Puul when he reuch-
Market of Appius, about 43
les from the city. Still othere were
the Three Taverns and when the
roger saw them “He thanked God
1 took courage.’'
Sur.dy the centurion in charge
• e a good account of the conduct of
in prisoner since leaving Caesarea,
’he captain could verify much and
ave full credit to Paul’s part in car-
1( j for all on board. Here wub a man
) be trusted. Permission was given
;»r him to dwell in his own hired
oui* though he must be constantly
hained to some guard in turn. His
fart and tongue were not bound
treby and he could proclaim his
ission to all who would listen. No
tur when on guard could have been
ull for any of the soldier? for Paul’s
xperiences in travel must 'have made
ny conversation interesting. H$y
and sincerity in speaking
f Jesus Christ must have won fullest
CO TO BED STORIES
BY FARMER SMITH
“Isn't it just lovely to be seateo
here by the fireside listening to the
radio while our children wash the
dishes?” asked Mrs. Rabbit of her
husband.
“Yes, indeed it is," replied Br’er
Rabbit.
“The young oneM are so careful—
they rarely break a dish and—”
C H A S H !
“That sounds as though they never
broke anything," laughed “Br’er Rab
bit.'
"Oh, well, they may drop a plate or
two—what does that matter? You
may give me some more for Christ
mas.’’ Mrs. Rabbit looked at her
husband over her glasses.
“You think that will make them
more careful?’’ asked Br’er Rabbi*,
looking over “The Evening Turnip
Lzaf,” the family paper.
“They are very careful, my dear,
and I with you would not talk so
about our darlings. You know—.”
CRASH!!
“I hope there will be enough plates
left for our breakfast,” sighed the
old fellow, ns he got up and started
for the kitchen. Wh:*n he arrived
there he nske>
ing? Having
“Daddy, we arc glad
Come and wipe the ditches for us,"
said Billie Bunny.
Br’er Rabbit adjusted his glasses
and took the towel off the rack.
Then he said: “I think it would be
a good idea to buy some plates that
fit my paws. These plates are too—”
CRASH!!!
“I do wish you children would not
break those dishes!" shouted Mrs.
Rabbit.
"That was Daddy," Billie Bunney
shouted back.
Mrs. Rabbit ruihod into the kitchen
and told her husband to “get out.’’
Br’er Rabbit went back to his paper
and when he started to read there
was another—
CRASH!!!
"I <io wish you children wouldn’t
break those dishes!’’ shouted the old
fellow.
“Ha, ha, ha! That was mother,”
said Billie, with a laugh.
IN MEMORY
In memory of our beloved husband
and father, who passed away one
year ago December 2nd.
"A precious one from us has gone,
A vote we loved is stilled;
A place is vacant in our home,
Which never can be filled.
God in His wisdom has recalled
The boon his love had given.
And though the body slumbers here,
The soul i* safe in Heaven.”
MRS. E. A. LEONARD AND
CHILDREN.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
COLONIAL ANNOUNCES EXCEL-
LENT PROGRAM FOR MONTH
After a lapse of only three days
>aul sent for the Jews who were liv-
g in Rome. These men had been
nished under Claudius (Acts 18:2)
it were permitted to return under
?ro. The story of recent years was
tsented. They expressed general
irance concerning theye facts but
d for a special audience. Then a M. L. Curry, manager of the
number” assembled for a con- Colonial Theatre, has announced aj
> which lasted from morning I most unusual program for the month>
til night. Similar results were met of December. The new syncronized 1
when on his three missionary j feature at the theatre making the |
neys. Some believed in the teach-1 house one of the most popular in the j
and others held to their tradi- | state.
-i and did not recognize in Jesus j The program opens with the Big j
hriat their long promised Messiah, i Killing featuring Wallace Berry .and I
reply Isaiah 6:9-10 was quoted I Raymond Hatton. Happiness Ahead,'
inst them and announcement mad»* Ramona. Rose Marie. Sins of the i
t now he would give his furthei | Father, His Private Life, Outcast and !
?ntion to the Gentiles in whose be- the Goodbye Kiss are the features#!
.ulf he had been commissioned long that will come during the month.
Sealed proposals for improving
Street Improvement Section No. 36
in the City of Milledgeville, Georgia,
will be received by the Muyor und
Aldermen of said City at their office
in the City Hall a twelve o’clock, M.
December 13th, 1928.
Said Street Improvement Section
consis'.a of that portion of Washing
ton Street lying between the West
side of Wilkinson Street and the East
side of Liberty Street. Bids will be
received for tiie grading of said Sec
tion, curbing and guttering ‘.he same
with a five inch by eighteen granite
"What are you do-1 curb, and a six inch l*y thirty inch
lireaking-up party?” cement concrete gutter, the installing
to see you. I of man-holes, catch basins, and storm
sewer lines. The street to be im
proved for un approximate distance
of 430 feet and to the width of fifty
feet from outside curb to outside
curb, with two eighteen foot drive
ways and with a park fourteen feet
wide in the center of the street.
The approximate quantities re
quired are as fololws: 1780 lineal
feet of granite curb, 1780 lineal feet
of cement concrete gutter, two catch
basins, and 100 feet of storm sewer
pipe.
Bids are also asked on the furnish
ing of material and laying approxi
mately 1780 lineal feet of combina
tion cement concrete curb and gutter,
to be used instead of the granite curb
and cement gutters.
The bids are asked on .all of the
work and material necessary to com
plete said improvement. Each bid
must be accompanied by a cashier's
check in the sum of $100.00, made
payable to the Treasurer of the City
of Milledgeville, as .a proposal guar
antee. Plans and specifications may
be seen and inspected at the office
of the Clerk and Treasurer of the
City of Milledgeville and at the of
fice of the Engineer of said City..
The right is reserved to reject any
and all bids.
By orde rof the Council, this 19th,
day of November, 1928.
THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF
THE CITY OF MILLEDGE
VILLE.
THE HARWOOD-BEEBE CO.
City Engineers. Adv.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Saaled proposals for improving
Stiect Improvement Section No. 47
in the City of Milledgeville, Georgii
will be received by the Mayor und
Aldermen of said City at their office
in the City Hall at twelve o’clock,
M. December 13th, 1928.
Said Street Improvement Section
consists of that portion of Columbia
Street lying between the South wide
of Hancock Street and the North side
of Green Street.
Bids will be received for grading
the said section, curbing and gutter
ing the same with a five inch by
eighteen inch granite curb, .and a
inch by thirty two inch cement c
Crete gutter, installing and furnish
ing two catch basin.-, and one hundred
l'eet of storm sewer pipe line,
approximate quantities required
ns follows: 824 feet of graniti* curb,
824 feet of cement concrete gutter,
two catch basins, and 100 feet of
storm sewer pipe line.
Bids are also asked on the furnish
ing of material and laying approxi
mately 824 feet of combination
Crete curb and gutter, to be usw
stead of the granite curb and concrete
gutter in the discretion of the Mayor
and Aldermen.
The bids ure asked on all of the
work and material necessary to com
plete the said improvement. Each
bid must be .accompanied by a cash
ier’s check in the sum of $100.00,
made payable to the Treasurer of the
City of Milledgeville, as u proposr.l
guarantee.
Plans and specification* may be
seen and inspected at'the office of
the Clerk and Treasurer of the City
of Milledgeville, and at the office of
the Engineer of said City. The right
is reserved to reject any and all bids.
By order of the Council, this 19th,
day of November, 1928.
MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF THE
CITY OF MILLEDGEVILLE,
GEORGIA.
THE HARWOOD-BEEBE CO.
City Engineers. Adv.
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Damascus.
Another period of two year..; was
in this first Roman imprison-
nont. During that time four wonder-
’ul epistles were written—Ephesian?,
‘hilippians, Colossians and Philemon.
iVhen in Rome four years ago the
* - riter read with increased interest
hese four letters which Paul sent
orth at the time. Each one was to
i Christian group established on one
•f his major joumeya He kept liv-
ng the declaration in his letter to
Romans when in Orinth: “I am
ashamed of the gospel for it is
power of God unto salvation to
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Mr. Curry is pleased with the pic
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