Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 06, 1928, Image 7

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEV1LLE, GA., DECEMBER ft, IMS of >thJan( ion o{ ord*r !>rokei e dayi chin*, ember about duti<< Mr. J- A. Darden, of Macon visited Mrs. Geo. W. Grincr has returned is mother, in this city Thursday. from a visit to her son. Cap. G. W. Grner, at Fort Moultrie. Miss Edith Blanks of Macon spent Thanksgiving Day wit h her P ar e n - S » Mr. ,nd Mrs. W. H. Blanks. Mrs. Tom Brown and children of t lakeland, Fla., are visiting Mrs. [ sistre, Mrs. T. H. Rcntz. Mrs. Harold Day, of Quinccy, Fla., i visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. • E. Kidd. Mrs. Sum Whatley spent the holi days with friends at Wesleyan Col- * " * I lego. Mr. Wallace Butts, Coach at Madi-1 * son A- A- M., spent the Thanksgiving Mrs. Susie Bland from Oconee, holidays with his parents in this city.. spent the wek-end at the home of * * * . j I.«r nephew. F. H. Coleman. Miss Jessie Allen, of Atlanta, spent, • • • the Thanksgiving holidays with her. Mrs. Mattie Causey, of Jersey parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Allen. City, N. J., is visiting her father, Mr. * * * ! W. T. Bloodworth in Midway. Mrs. Laura C. Rogers, of Sanders-' • • • villft, visited relatives in this city The friends of Mrs. Lee McCoy, this week. , who ia in the city hospital, will be * * * i flflod to learn that she is convalescing. Miss Frances Baker, who teaches • • • in Palatka, Fla., was at home to Mrs. Sam Whatley visited friends spend the holidays. J at Wesley an College during the * * * Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. A. S. Kemp was elected Justice ' • • • of the Peace of the 321at District in Mr. Joe Huff came up from Co- the election held last Saturday. lumbus and spent Thursday in the * • • city. Col. Archie Chappel has recently ( • • • visited his aunt, Mrs. W .H. Blanks. Wesley Barnes, Jr., spent the He is stationed in Macon, as a proba- Thanksgiving holidays with his aunt, tion officer. Mrs. W. M. Godowns, of Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bell Jackson and Mrs. F .B. Florencourt and chil- little daughter, Madelyn, spent Thurs- dren, of Savannah, are visiting Misses day in Atlanta with Mr. W. C. Wil- Mary and Katie Cline, liams. • • • Mrs. L. M. Digby has gone to Ma- Mrs. G. M. Kendrick, who has been con to assist in nursing Mrs. Thos visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Blanks, Morton, is with Mrs. Clarence Rennolds, of • • • Mayfield. Mrs. L .L. Griner, of Fitzgerald, 1 * * • is visiting relatives here, having been ’ Mr. and Mrs. Billie Brooks and called on account of the illness of her children, of Atlanta, spent the sister, Mrs. Thos Morton. Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. 1 • • • Brooks. 1 ’ mother, Mrs. W. S. Brooks. Mrs. Russell Bone has been in Ma- * * * con the past several days with her Messrs Emory Leonard and George sister, Mrs. Thos Morton, who is Bazanos of Atlanta, spent the past critically ill. week-end with friends and relatives • • • here. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bland and j * * • mother, Mrs. Susie Bland, spent Fri- Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blakely of day with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Cole-* Clentoa, S. C., arc spending Thanks- man. giving holidays with Mrs. W. G. • • * Smith of this city. Mrs. H. C. McCarklo and children,; * • • Mrs. Graham and James Morrow, of Messrs Leverett Montgomery and Thomson, visited Mm W. A. Massey John Bass came down from Atlanta Thanksgiving Day. and spent Thursday with their fami- • * * lies. ; Miss Attic Gladin woo teaches at * *' * Byron and Miss Buena Gladin. who Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McMullen and teaches at Gordon were the guests -it tractive little caughtcr, Rachael of their aunt, Mrs. Eula Stanley, dur- spent several days last week in Bruns- ing the holidays, wick and Waycross. • • • * • • The University Club met with Mrs. Mrs. Mary L. Badger, Misses Vallie, J. 0. Sallee on Monday afternoon. Annie Laurie, Ruth and little Miss An intertaining program had been Cynthia Badger spent Thanksgiving arranged by Dr. Amanda Johnson with friends in Eatonton. and Miss Winifred Crowell. Delight- * • • ful refreshments were served. Miss Ann Moran, who teaches in • • • 1-ungley, S. C., spent the Thanksgiv- Miss Attie Gladin, who teaches ing holidays with her mother, Mrs. C. at Byron, and Miss Buena Gladin, L. Moran. i who teaches at Gordon, were the * * • ’ guests of their aunt, Mrs. Eula Stan- Lvutennnt and Mrs. Wilbur Vin- hy, during the Thanksgiving sea son and little son of Fort Benning, son. Ga., spent the Thanksgiving holidays • • • with Lieut. Vijison’s parents. Mr. Mrs. J. T. Trice and children of and Mrs. Ed Vinson. Coltnabos, spent the weekend in the * * * city with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. William Moran, who is a stud- D. Ai. Rogers. ent at Oglethorpe University was * • • called home Thursduy on account of Miss Eloise Greene, Associate Pro-; the death of his grandfathe- C-nt J. feasor of Health at G. S. C. W., had j W. Roberts. as her guest for Thanksgiving her! * * * sister. Miss Helen Greene, A. B. da»= I Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Edwards, lit- 11*28 who is principal of the high I tie Miss Gwendolyn Edwards and school and instructor of History at I Miss Ina Ricketts spent the week-end Alilan, Ga. with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Darling, Jr., • • • at Blnckshcar and Marians Club. p j ^ w j|j meet on priday afternoon December 7th, in the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davis, Mr. and Grade Building. All interested in- Mrs. John Riley and Mr. and Aim v i te ,j to be present. Ed Bell Jackson went to Macon one • . , evening the past week to see Al Jol- , | M>n Air. J. W. Warden, who recently! . • • went from this city to take the Mia Floricif All™ silled on Thurs- " f "» A - 4 P Sl,,rc »* . day of last week from France for the Wnycro,.-. spent Thank.ir.vmir day in United States. Sho ih expected to r 'U'- •each Milledgeville about December Aiiss Allen has been in Paris The friends of Mrs. J. P. Hum- ?i«l months. : phries are glad to learn that she is * * * convalescing from her recent illness, ■Mrs. P. F.-Duggan, of Atlanta, and returned to her home from the Mr.-j. W. H. Pierce, of Chicago, and city hospital. Mr*- A. E. Jemigan, of Mayfield, at- • • • tended the funeral serveies of their; Mre ^ -phos Morton has been criti- father, Capt. J. W. Roberts, last ca „ y jn at a hospital in Macon the Thursday. I ^ seTera1 days . Mrs. Morton be fore her marriage Airs. C. J. Hunt, of Washington, C., is visiting her father, Mr. J. • Brooks. Rev. H. D. W •»mock has been out of the city this week, attending the Baptist Convention at Thomasville. He will return to the city during the week, -and preach at his church next Sunday. Dr. Thos M. Hall was called to Ma- von Monday afternoon, and was in constlation with the physicians who are attending Mrs. Thos Morton, who is critically ill. Mrs. S. H. Bryan and Mias Virginia Bryan, of Asheville, N. C., are in the city, having been called here on ac count of the illness of Mrs. Bryan’s sister, Mrs. Thos Alorton. SISTER OF MR. M. F. DAVIS KILLED IN ACCIDENT Richard J. Etheridge uighter Meet Death When A mobile ia Struck by Train Airs. Richard J. Etheridge, of Ma con. and the only sister of Mr. AI. F. Davis, of this city, met a tragic death las* Friday morning, and at the same time her daughter, Mrs. E. R. Me-; Michael, of Columbus was killed. Airs. Etheridge was -accompanying Mr. and Mrs. AIcMichael and their children back to their Columbus home from Macon. The automobile in which they were riding stalled on the track on a railroad crossing near Oglethorpe, and was struck by a train. Air. McAfichael and the chil dren had gotten out of the car. and Mrs. AIcAIichnll was assisting her mother from the car when it was struck. Both Mrs. Etheridge and Mrs. McMichnll were instantly killed. Mrs. Etheridge is survived by two brother, Mr. J. A. Davis, of Macon, and Mr. M. F. Davis of this city. The earlier life of Mrs. Etheridge was •pent in this city. Air. Davis has the sympathy of his many friends here. CADETS BOW TO GORDON TEAM THANKSGIVING Before a crowd that packed the G. M. C. athletic stadium the Gordon Institute Football team headed by Coach Kid Cecil defeated the G. M. C. cadets in one of the beat played and moat interesting games of the present football season. The New Memorial Stadium was packed with humanity for the begin ning of the annual prep classic. Two I of Georgia’s best prep teams were pitted against each other battlcing for the supremacy and those who j went out to see a fierce battle got 1 their money’s worth. . The two teams were battling hard | at the end of the first half with Gor- j don one touch down in the lead. G. 1 M. C. has carried the bull well in the Gordon territory and had threatened twice to score. The Gordon team came hack with 1 a pair of fierce running backs who in flashy sprints put over two more touchdowns to leave the cadets stag gering under a 19 to 0 defeat. Kid Cecil has a good football teatr and certainly has a claim for the G, I. A. A. championship. He carries a good scoring combination as well as an excellent defensive organiza tion. We ha~e not heard who has S A L 1 SALT HA SADVANCED MATERIALLY IN THE LAST TWO MONTHS. WE ARE SELLING THE BEST AT THE OLD PRICES 100 lbs. Perfection Salt $1.00 50 lbs. Perfection Salt 5IV- 25 lbs. Perfection Salt ...35c 100 lbs. Liverpool Salt $|.|0 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 Tlje Evaporator. ' Fruit Cake Ingredients Cheaper Than Any Time Since 1914. —GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING— "Quality Stuff. What You Want for Your Cake. BELL GROCERY CO. 263—PHONES—408 tion. We ha-e not heard who has i has been awarded the association I STRAYED OR STOLEN—Three head of cattle. One light red heifer weight 500 pounds, bought of Milton Webb. One light Jersey heifer, 480 pounds, bought of F. E. Watson. One Urge Jersey cow, unds, bought in Atlanta, Ga The. attie have en out months. Cr °The G° t M G c r ' l t»mdoJd« d n emric season. Injuries have handicapped the cadet eleven all season and just' what the jink has been that follow-! ed them since the first game or two, certainly Couch Johnny Broadnax has been unable to shake it. He has worked hard for the team and de serves much credit. TWENTY-EIGHT ARRESTS MADE IN NOVEMBER The police of the city made twenty- eight arrests in the month of No vember. In the trials at -the Recorder’s Court twenty-four of these cases re sulted in convictions, and four in acquitals. $265.50 were collected in fines. Whil Feed plenty of roughs fe to your cows this cold weather. Oats, pea- vine and grass hay at CHANDLER BROS. The utilities of a city are combined in your motor car .MW Busted Radiators It is foolish lo take the chance—Busted Radiators are useless.. We keep Anti-Freeze ready for you, the one insurance against frozen Radiators. We test your Radiator to see if the old Alcohol you have is sufficient to protect against the cold. RALPH SIMMERSON Buck Dealer MO(OC(ffXfO£fCK(OXKKK(C6SC(C(CK8CSXBOXKS3BOO Baby Chicks For Sale FROM OLD STOCK BIRDS—HEALTHY—VIGOROUS—CHICKS Now is the time to make money on chickens—Hatches off each Monday. Plac your order early. R. E. LONG THOROUGHBRED BARRED ROCKS—RODE ISLAND REDS— WHITE LEGHORNS Ua'ltts Duron Wilson ami J.ke Howard, who went to Hepzibnh to ’Pont the holidays were in an auto- mobile wreck Friday ni,ht They were not seriously injured but the jaw ot Howard was broken, and he woe . serried to ■ koewital In Augusts for by phyekhuu and "arses, and it la treatment - befed that h« Bis wffl he spsrsd. Miss Julia Conn, a daugh%er of the late Capt. and Mrs. W. T. Conn, and a sister of Messrs Otto M. and Cbms Conn, and Mrs. Russell Bone, and has hosts of friends in this city. She is being tenderly and skiKfu’ty mieestered to YOUR automobile is some thing like a miniature city. There is an electric light and power system, a water sys tem, a fuel system. In the new Ford, you will find each of these systems of the latest design and best mnte"in!». Every pari has l»een made to serve you faith fully and well at u minimum of trouble and expense. Take, for example, the generator—one of the most important parts of thfc elec trical system which supplies the current for lighting and for engine ignition. In the new Ford, the gen erator is of the power-hou c type and is distinctive in many feature*. It has been specially designed to pre vent most forms of trouble. Oiling is necessary only once a year. About the only thing you need do is to have the eliurging rate rhnnged as the seasons change. Closely allied lo the elec trical system is the ignition system. It, loo, is of new mechanical design in the new Ford. There is but one high tension cable and that connects the coil with the distributor. Even cables from the distributor to the spark plugs have been eliminated. Special care has also been taken to make the dis tributor water-proof, thus preventing short circuits from rain, etc. The entire electrical and ignition systems of the new Ford are so simple in design and so carefully mafic that they will give you surpris ingly little trouble. Yet tliax doesn't mean they should attentions arc needed from time to time. The storage battery should lie given water ami the connections kept clean. The generator charging rate should he changed a B indi cate:!. Spark plugs should he cleaned at regular inter vals. Distributor points should a No In* kept clean and the distributor cam given a tight film of vaseline every ^K)0 miles. Thf/se are just little thing*. but they mean a great ileal to your car. You ran have them looked after at very : mall cost by the Ford dealer when you take the car in for oiling nml greasing. A thorough chccking-up at regular Intervals will lengthen the life of your car and give you many thou- sands of miles of carefree, economical Elizabeth Ardem’s Venetian "Toilet Preparations These arc a smart and charming gift. Elizabeth Arden’s Beauty Boxes, her Poudre d'Illusion, Compacts, Bath Salts and cosmetics, provide a perfect gift for every woman on your Christmas list. Elizabeth Arden’s Venetian Toilet Preparations are on sale at Culver & Kidd Drug Co. Ford Motor Compajvy • Jr re .Jpwef/ma f)f<rfrtm! My, what a beautiful gift a radio makes. It is a gift that every member of the family will enjoy, today, tomorrow and for many month? to come. The Gifts if Gifts—RCA Radiela 60 aft greatly reduced prices. itm iQveclnc