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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA., DECEMBER g, l»2g
About Vou*'
'Health
Things You Should Know
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED
AMBITIOUS GIRLS IN TENTH
MACON GRAND OPERA SEASON NICE SMALL APARTMENT FOR
OPENS JANUARY 7TH RENT
es, College* Offer Scholarship
ugh Women*. Club of Diatrict.
Letter Published
Two
The Heart
We are *<ill confronted with state
ments that heart diseases ore on
increase. Look over the column in
the big city papers, and note the
causes ot death—the list of fatalities,
I mean. There are about ten deaths
recorded in my neighbor metropolis
yesterday, most of them were in the
early fifties “heart disease” took
most of them.
You are positiveyl guilty of every
crime against your heart, ignorantly,
it may be, but with results just the
same; ignorance of the law does not
excuse the violator—he must pay the
penalty in full.
Two chief causes are notable in af
fections of the heart—infections and
overloading. A neglected throat is
almost sure to send i swarm of bac
teria to the heart-muscle. Attend to
your throat right now, if it is af
fected. Influenza, rheumatism, ton-
silitis—ajl of them menace the heart,
no matter how mild they may appear;
get your physician’s advice frequent
ly during winter months .
Overloading the heart is inexcus
able on your part. How do you do it?
First, by overeating and unnecessary
stimulation. The heart keeps all
fluid elements of the body in mo
tion; if you over-eat, excess fluid and
juices are absorbed, for the heart to
provided. When you are short of
breath after eating, you are crowding
your heart. It may be gases in the
stomach, from indigestion that op
press the heart—a warning you musrt.
heed if you value life! These heart-
Jis?use death could have—.two thirds
of them—been prevented.
A man who detected a piece of
bark in a sausage visited the butcher
shop to find what had become of the
rest of the dog.
The butcher was so affected that
he could only give a part of the talc.
Macon, Ga., Dec. 12.—Macon's j
Grand Opera season was assured of rooirn
suct-ss when the tickets for the sea- ; what
son went on sale at the Williams- Homi
Breedlove Music Company Saturday :
morning and large numbers made
their purchase of season tickets for
the Opera Season January 7-12.
The enthusiasm with which Ma-1
con's opera season is being anticipat-
ed is not confined to the persons well;
versed in music but to everyone who !
has learned to enjoy opera through i
hearing it. The public schools and
colleges will take a prominent part in
opera week with special trains being
run from the colleges in Middle Geor
gia to operas selected by the stud
ents.
The Department of Music Appre
ciation in *he public schools and the
Saturday mroning matinees at the
Rialto Theatre are teaching opera
numbers from the program to be. of
fered here to the children. The Wed
nesday matinee will be Flotow's
Martha in which is the immortal song
“Lust Rose of Summer.” Special
prices will be made on this day for
school children.
Season tickets may be purchased
until December 18
when the single seat sale will begin.
The program for the reason will
include as the opening performance
Rigoletto, in which Tina Paggi. col
oratura soprano, will take the lead.
Miss Paggi was heard here last year
and made the outstanding success
of the season.
singer, and one who is con-
upstairs and two downita
ritb kitchenette and bath
i known a* the old Ga
FOR RENT—Sept, let, on corner of
W. Hancock and Jackson Street*,
a seven room bouse with all
veience*. Honan can bn occupied
by two small families. Apply
Mrs. Lnc, P. Walker.
acres, other 202 .-2 acre* , u j
for growing all cro^ and li T « ,
Well located, 8 miles east of
ledisnllt (on SandersvilU
Price reasonable. Mrs. J. A.
11-2*-28 St.
MiHedgevilie, Ga.. Oct. 26. 1928
«■ E. R .Hines,
sideni Baldwin County Federation
Dear Mrs. Hines:
The Georgia Carolina Business Col
lege of Augusta, Margaret C. Hurst,
President, is giving a fre:* scholar
ship to a deserving girl in the IOth
District. The Osborne Business Col
lege of Augusta is giving one-half of
•j scholarship. These Colleges are
giving them on these condition
Fin*, that each President in the Dis
trict present this matter to her club,
Second, that it be published
county paper in the district,
asking you to co.operatc wi
this matter so that we may meet their
requirements and obtain the scholar
ships for worthy girls here. This is
a big opportunity for some deserving
girl who is financially unable to pay
for her tuition, to secure a business
or commercial education.
The scholarships are donated to
•he WomanV Club of the 10th Dis-
trirt Business College, both of Au-' b> . mail from
gusta. The applicant must be 18
years of age or over, with recom
mendations as to worthiness and
earnestness of purpose, and that
application.^ are to be filed with me
or with Mrs. I. R . White, 1304 High
land Avenue, Augusta, Ga.
As your District Chairman. I have
personally solicited these scholar-
..hip, »nd I am dependinn on eaeh I soiered a, one of the most beautiful
Pre,,dent to eo-operatemhavme this inKcre in opcru wi „ b( . Bu „ ca
not,ce published in your paper and Sar oya. She has sung with Mar-
brintonu the matter before your club. lineMi and Gil .| ir famoua lcn0r5
at your very next club meeting. Am j art . ht . ar(1 cach yaar „; th thc M( .
“ 80 m * ,n * to send '"<■ » mar * (e d politan Opera Company. For
py of your county paper contain- } . car sht . has hM „ ajn|fjr
i Europe.
ing the
\tr> Sincerely ^ ours. i ]j. L. McKinney, President of the
(MRS. O. T.) MARY C. HARPER,! * Iucon . Grand Opera Association, »
Chairman of Business Scholarship.
: that the prospects foi
t of Opera are unusually great.
He (earnestly): ‘‘I mean to kiss
you and kiss you and kiss you.”
She: “That would be only three
times,” .
Knicker—‘‘Is that Boston girl
frigid?”
Bqckcr—“I should say «o. When
fellows call on her they tie them
selves together with ropes.”
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