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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEV1LLE. O*., JANUARY I. 10M
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TANNER-DUNHAM
Miss Anna* Mac Tanner and Mr.
W. R. Dunham were united in mar-
rir.Re Sunday evening, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Adams, Rev.
J. F. Yarbrough officiating.
The bride is the youngest daugh
ter of Mr. W. R. Tanner, and has a
large family connection in Baldwin
and Hancock counties. She has been
Miss R“ th S,ms
in Atlanta. Tuesday. ^
j e Kidd spent several dayH
Of th ,p.«t'»«klnAtUnt,.
i Wall of Atlanta, visit-
Thc officers for Ga., Council Wo.
4, R & S. M. have bene numtd as
follows:
F. R. Hargrove—Illustrious Mas
ter.
G. A. Proctor—Deputy Illustrious
Master.
W. B. "Wood—Principal Conductor
Mrs K'»tie M. Johnston, of At-
.. * in the city spending some
Parien^Hotel.
Mrs. B. R. Hughes, of Nashville,
T> * nJl jj. visiting her parents, Judge
' and Mr* W. H. Slembridse.
)IL*b Sadyv CWT. of Mayfield, was
tho guest of Miss Mildred Baumgar-
tel. the past week-end
visited relatives Mr. Frances Basanas spent Xmas '' mploycd ■" * a Millodire-ille post
I with relatives in Aususta. " ftico for several years, carrying the of Work.
. ... mail on rural route No. 8. She isj P. N. Bivins—Recorder, Treasurer.
Mrs. T. C. Goodwin continues p0,,ul3r with a lar E c “* ot Wends j K. G. McMillan—Captain of the
quite ill with the flu. who love and admire her on account'Guard. j j,
... of her womanly traits of character.; I. M. Holton—Steward. S
Mrs. B. D. Edwards had ns her Mn Dun,| am is one of Milledge- J. T. McMullen—Sentinel.
guest Xmas week her sister, Mrs. 'Hie'" business men. He is a veteran | —
E. L. Darling. Jr., of Blackshcar. of the World War - a " d a member of INFLUENZA STILL PREVALENT
• • . the Morris-Little Post of the Amer-1
M;,«s Bessie Nash spent several ican Ht * is he,d * n h *K h rt '-1 Influenza is still prevalent through-
days t^e past week at her home in Card by his comrad<,s and other | out Milledgeville and Baldwin coun-
ty, and in some instances whole
Mr. and Mm Nelson Allagood and
children spent the holidays with
relatives in Dublin.
Mrs. L. A. Shaw of Tifton is
visit : ng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
B. Jackson.
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunham commence j families have been afflicted
life together with the congratula-1 believed, however, that there has
tiony and best wishes of many ( been a decrease in the number of
friends. j case*, since the holidays.
■ ! It is believed that wholesome food
WOOD-SCOTT j plenty of fresh air. and well ventitat-
Miss Lillian Wood was united in ed homes arc the host preventatives.
marriage to Mr. Jessie Scott, Jr.,| The most danger of flue proving
• Tuesday night at the Methodist fatal, it is said by medical authorities
Mr , n .| Mrs. T. H. Clark left Wed- 1 Miss Marie Smith uf Daytona Parst,n "Kc at Midway. Mr. Scott is j s due to the fact that the person
1IV for a >4ay of several weeks I Beach, Fla., is visiting her parents, a member of one of Baldwin county’s having the fine gets ont of their
u “« .. ... _ _ .... nrominent fnmilum nnrl line n Iniwn kr,/l
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith and family.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. As-hficld an
nounce the birth of a son on Decetn-
br 31st. He is to b called T. A. Jr.
The friends of Mr. R. M. Rogers
Tr:i! regret to ler-n that he is ill at
wrvin. where he is visiting one of
hi- daughters.
• • • Mr. Ed Hootten, who has been ill
Mr. and Mrs. H .S. Wootten have l with pneumonia, shows continued im-
returned from Selma, Ala., where provement.
they spent the holidays with M
prominent families, and has a large bed and room too quickly. When
number of friends. Mr. Scott and an epidemic of this kind in on too
Mirs Sara Blount of Waynesboro, bride wlH "“* c their homc in muc »> care can not be used. The
is spending a few days With Miss community in South Baldwin. Doctors say, when you take the flue
Emily Echols at Stevens Pottery. number of friendy wish go home, send for your physician nnd
1 ‘ 1 stay there until you
Wesley Barnes, Jr., is spending (
the Christmas holidays in Augusta,
with his aunt, Mrs. W. M. Godowns.
get well.
A CARD OF THANKS
i We W’ish to express our deepest
our county appreciation to our relative#, ncigh-
Miss Ellen bors and friends, who were so kind
home to our husband and father during his
Miss Est II Stcmbridgc, v
t-p in Cuthbert, spent the
with her mother, Mrs. S.
bridge.
ho tench-
holidays i
J. Stem- i
r
Among the vinti
during the holiday:
Echols of Lansing Mich..
with her parents, Mr. nnd Mr-. A. B. Inst illness, and for the many thnught-
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Herndon have ° f P °‘ te 7; a "° m - (»' a "d words of sympathy lhat
en ill with the flue. They
i the toad to recovery.
Miss Louis Kemp, after spending
the holidays with her parents, Mr. ,
and Mrs. Geo. M. Kemp, has return- |
cd to Atlanta, where she teaches.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Whatley have
rturned from Claxton, where they
pent the Christmas holidays.
Miss Clarisc Batson, who teaches
Palatka, Fla., will return this
’cek, after spending the holidays .at
The friends of Mr. Chas Prosst
ig, and her recovery from her 1 "’ill regret to learn that he is criti-
t critically illness is expected.
Miss Mattie Humphreys, who teach-
- in Cattlesburg. Ky., spent several
1 .ys of the nast week with the fnmi-
Y of Rev. John F. Yarbrough.
panied by Mrs. Adelaide Northam. have been extended and spoken to
These two ladies motored down us since his death. He felt the great-
alone, taking in the Points of inter- cat gratitude towards the people,
es., over the mountain# of Ohio, Ken- w*ho had honored him so long, and
tuckey, and Tonn., .and expect to re- the many kindnesses shown him, he
turn via a new route, taking in Mam- carried as a sweet memory to hi«
mouth Cave etc. grave. May God’s richest benedic-
Mrs. Northam is Superintendent of tion rest upon our relatives, neigh-
thc Sparrow Hospital at Lansing, nnd bors and friends, and the people of
Miss Echols is the Dietitian of the Baldwin county,
same institution. Miss Echols, after MRS. S. L. TERRY AND FAMILY.
completing at G. S. C. W. taught for
u few years, took up dietetic# at the . _. „ . _ •
Kellogg College at Battle Creek, and AUTO TAGS ARE NOW ON
after getting her* degree there, was SALE
given the position she now holds. _
BIRTHDAY PARTY
* by February l
Coach and Mrs. T. II. Rentz and w
children have returned from Ma- "
con, where they visited relatives' Little Miss Camelle Coleman was. Atlanta, Jun. 1.—Georgia will
during the Christmas holidays. I hoatess on last Wednesday, Dec. have another tag lay tomorrow. But
• • • | 26th, at a tea party in honor of little unlike the usual one-day affairs this
Miss Jessie Allen has returned to Miss Gwendolyn Edward’# fifth ani- one will last a month. All pedestrians
Terry Atlanta after spending the holidays ' ctsary. however, are exempt.
with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. D. I K* r ^ s » including Misses Which is o say that automobile
• • • Allen. j Inez and Lucille Coleman, Cynthia license tags {for 1929 go on sale in
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Roberson, an- • • • i Bad * er ’ Margaret Williams, and, the office of the secretary of state
ncunced the birth of a fine baby boy, 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Edwards, Mrs. Gwendolyn and Camelle assembled tomorrow morning.
D«. 21#t, to be called Harold Sid- E. L. Darling. Misses Ina and Doris round about the daintily arranged And woc lo the procrastinating
Ricketts and Gwendolyn Edwards tea-table, haying as a center piece a motor j st w h„ does not "subscribe'
Col. Jos. Duke came down from
Euionton, and attended the funeral
and burial of Sheriff S.
Monday afternoon.
Mis*. Christ
Babb has
table, having
tored to Madison and spent Sun- l° ve ly birhtday cake holding five by February 1. For the legish.—.. ,
ned i day at the home of Mr. L. D. Ed- candlcs most impressive of its real has ordained that new plates must 1
•" ner school duties at Hampstead, I wards, where they participated :
•V C„ after spending the holidays at ! luxurious Christman dinner.
c.Millnn will leave
c teaching at Cole-
r spending the holi-
Hi‘s Ruth Youngblood who
visiting her parents, Mr.
■' ,r *. M. Youngblood, will leave
Mrs. M. II. Hutchins has returned
• to Mobile, Ala., after spending the
i ! oliday* w ith his parent#, Mr. and
Mrs. J M. Hutchinr or. North Jef-
. Johnnie Williar
XMAS PARTY
of Had- Illtk . s .
Thi., y.ar, two tags instead of one!I
will be furnished, one for the front!3
i holidays
where she will teach W * Ivey ’ of Atlanta, and F. M. Ivey, m
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Edwari
entertained quite prettily with
Xmas party on Thursday evening i
the pant week. After a few hours c
iable gaiety interspersed with
»n a Normal School.
'-r*. J. O. Holloman ar.d daughter,
Savannah, spent several days of
l «T,. Pa8t week in Ibe city. Mrs.
teaching in the Savannah
of Birmingham.
of appropriate selei
!i chcols.
and one for the rear of the
bile. The color will be orange figu-1«
res on a black background.
Another innovation will be th • g
classification of tag numbers as to
cost. Those licenses that cost more
than $16 will range numerically be-,
tween 1 and 40,000, which will be]
0 m Matthews Bros, .-tring Hand, re- inscribed "A.*’ The next price class,'
freshments were in order. $14 to $16.50 will Be known as “B” ]
Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. Walker and About twenty guests were present numbers ar.d will range from 40,001!
Mrs. Eddie Lawrence attended the nnd enjoyed the hostes#' charming to 68,000. “C” numbers at $12.50
funeral services of Mrs. Lula Leon- hospitality. to $13.50 will run from 08,001 to;
Eatonton last Monday even- — 06,000 and “D” tags at $11.25 to 1
A CHRISTMAS GIVING FOR THE $12, will run up to 314,000. There
COLLEGE EMPLOYEES will be no change in the classifica-i
ing Mr. Walkers first cousrin.
Happy New Year To You
Beginning Monday January 14th, we will put on our
Semi-Anual Canned Good's Sale—Our Stock of Gold
and Silver Bar Fruits and Vegetables is Complete.
This Seasons Pack at Surprising Low Prices—Watch
for our next Ad.
BELL GROCERY CO.
2SJ—PHONES—498
To Our Friends and
Customers
We appreciate the evidences of your favor and friendship
as reflected in your patronage during the past year—
We hope through the excellence of our service to merit
your continued preference.
Please command
1929.
often when in need of hardware in
ii. W. HATCMER HARDWARE C0‘
Wholesale and Retail
Don't Let the
Months^Slip By!
O'ttOOOOOC'.O.
Star! a Savings Account NOW.
Make a New Year’s Resolution to save systematical-
ly- ‘
One dollar starts you off. Saving is a hdbit that no
one ever regrets. It guards against distress in times
of need. It gives one something to “fail back on.”
WE WELCOME Y0L’ TO OL’R BANK
Exchange Bank
Air.-
, Miss Agnes Barnes, who is the The y<
owler of Langley, bead of the English Department of
v—new enough still tion of trucks.
•u., - ... . "«B****» •/cihuhhbuv «* remember the Christmas joy which A total of about 375,000 wets of; .
lursdav • h 1? -j 8 *. p " ores ^ City High School, and was felt by the colored employees the 1929 plates have been ordered ***** wom * ,, •
FOR RENT—On*
Iticke-ts Thursda
•e tu Haddock f VT _ " “ , M,aa uarnes, teacner in tne 01 tne tne ocorgia Mate College
liumefolks. ° C ° f ° V18,t Wlth Grammar School, returned Tuesday Women on Christmas Eve when six- office staff has been virtually doubl-]
. . # to Forest City, N. C., to resume their ty-nino well-filled Christmas hags cd to care for the .anticipated rush I
were provided. Every employee was during January.
• • • remembered and besides, the old
rtd Mrs. Ed Lawrcnc? attend- cook who baked the very first col- DEATH OF MRS Wm. BROOKINS 1
R*M.
to • buai- FREE—Extra pair of Trou.cr*
r *. G. G. fwmm with ovary Sait. Material aad
workuaaobip gaaraatood. SaiU
— $25.00 aad ap.
Trow«cr» | SAM McCOMB
‘ V* ’ * aCVer ett Montgomery and
< n..>iren left Tuesday for Atlanta,
rt tbey niake their home. Mr.
-■'-jiteomery has bc-on in Atlanta,
■1 the Faxon-Davidaon store, for
Past several months.
- and Mrs. E. A. Nesmith and
-huKhter 5 pe„ t the WL . c k-end in
«y. They were on their way
*>uth Georgia to Cuthbert,
' a the little eir] developed a case
“ fllK ' They were compelled
in the city several days.
1 lares,,, Eberhart, who tcach-
Zebulon, N. C„ has been at
during th, holidays, she has
ul with the flue, hut expects to
o»eturn to Zebulon the lat-
■ al ■? this week.
; B “ u f« ar ‘ a l of the Phar-
V, , C ,. Sc ^ Ho1 at Portumouth,
the holidays with his par-
11. BnV’ n . Irs - w H - Baa "i* a f-
' ladies. n "‘ kin '' his
to finish the
101 in a few weeks.
ed the funeral of Mr. Lawrence’# lege biscuits that the G. N.
aunt, Mrs. C. D. Leonard, in Eaton- girls ever ate. Mrs. Mollie Brookins, widow of the 1
ton, Monday. Mrs. Leonard was a The basement hall .at the Mansion late Mr. Wm. B. Brookins, died at'
sister of the late Mr. J. H. Lawrence, held a beautifully lighted tree. Dr. her home at Hardwick Thursday nf-i
and was n life long icsidcnt of Eaton- Beeson read the wonderful Christ- ternoon of last week.
t° n - may story from the second Chapter The funeral services were held at j
r f Luke. The colored guests «ang the Midway Methodist church Fri-j
MRS ASHF1ELD ENTERTAINS AT "Joy to The World" and Swing Low day afternoon. Rev. J. F. McCluneyi
BRIDGE ; Sweet Chariot.” officiating. The remain* were j
One of the interesting affairs of Santa Claus appeared, and asked buried in the city cemetery,
last week was a bridge party given if every one presnet has done his full Mrs. Brookin# is survived by one
on Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. duty. A hearty "Yes Sir” was the son, Dr. Claud Brookins, of Gordon.
Robert Ashfield. It was given in response. She was a member of the Mctho-
honor of Miss Rosa Ashfield, who Mr. L. S. Fowler called names af- dist church at Midway, and her life
teache# at Brunswick, and is at home ter names, until every Christmas bng has been n blowing to all whom it
to spent the holidays. was delivered by Santa. After a touched.
Decorations -appropriate for this final song, the crowd disbanded.
ra ** season of the year were used. Each bag contained a pound of THE NEW YEAR USHERED IN
The guests assembled .at 3:30 o’clock sugar, a pound of rice, a pound of,
for the games, at tho conclusion of j peas, a pound of raisins, a pound of j There was no special demonstru-
FREE—Extra pail
free with evwrp Sait. Material aad I 107 W. Hancock St.
workmanship guaranteed. Saits: —
$25.00 aad ap. ’ QUR ELECTRIC CAR
Phone 302
107 W.
SAM McCOMB
St.
Phoi
• 302
FOR SALE—Eight room hous
ideal residential section with
lot. Will sell at a Treasonable
See J. B. Malpas*.
; Sam Fowler.
hich a sweet <
eV*
ved.
r.uts, a can of pork and beans, a can ! tion welcoming in the year 1929. The
j j of Vienna Sau«ago, four orangesj old year slipped away and the new
LOST—Silver link fraternity brace- four apples, a box of plain cracker:’ year came in quietly. Bain eom-
’ Storm and a box of tweet crackers and a tin meneed falling ^t an early hour of
201 Montgomery Street. Finder horn. the morning, and continued until af-
retura to Mrs. J. L. Edwards aad A few members of the Faculty "'ho ternoon, when the eh
got reward. hod heard of the tree, were present. _ ;ia iirigut.su .
FREE-
free with
workmanship gaaranteed
$25.00 and ap.
SAM McCOMB
107 W. Hancock St. F
W. A. Walker A Co’.., U the place
te toy whet toggles, wage—, all
Mm4 mi hemes* aad plow gear yea
WASHER
DOES THE JOB RIGHT
Oer charges are no higher than
the old way, we do It a lot bettor and
qnicker doa’t take my word hot try
L. N. JORDAN
STRAYED—Pair of large hounds,
white with a few brown spots. Re
turn to J. N. Underwood, Poplar
St., for roward.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Tin* regular meeting of the stock
holders of the First National Ban!:
will be held at the office of said
bank on January 8. at 3:00 o’clock
P .M. Directors are to be elected and
other business that may properly
come before meeting attended to.
Please be present or duly represent
ed by proxy. Do not make your
proxy to an officer of this hank.
JNO. W. HUTCHINSON, Cashier.
12-13-28 4t *