Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, January 10, 1929, Image 5

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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., JANUARY 10, 1010 Cial ^y-^pcieiy >lr. Simmorson made a busi- to Atlanta Tuesday. MISSIONARY INSTITUTE TO BE HE!i) JANUARY 22NDi Baldwin Me, r. D°bbs »f Atlanta, .pent ir .eek-end in the city. „• c Moore of Charleston, r ,, visiting her parents, Mr. Vur„ A Leonard, at Hardwick. O'Xeal Kirwood, of Bennetts 5 visiting her parents, | a large circle of friend: Id tire. Hargrove. u T B. Coxwell is a* home, af- fading several months in Fla., v herc he ereared in bu.ld.ng hon«.s. w school duties spending the holidays^ home. Miss Bonita Baas has returned to Griffin, wb«* ! ‘ hc tcachcs ' a,lcr sending the holidays at home. jjfcg ciaii Greene returned Friday t«. Albany, where she teaches in the jeblic school*. Jlr. Dan .Sanford of Atlanta, spent several days of this week in the A. Dr. Elam F. Dempsey, Presiding Elder of the Oxford District, has an nounced that a Missionary Institute HERR1N-STANFORD will be held in Milledgeville Tucs- An announcement of interest here day, January 22nd. was the marriage of Miss Bernice The Institute will be made up of Mae Herrin, formerly of Eubanks, ministers and laymen of the Mctho- Ky., and Dr. H. E. Stanford, which di.-t churches of Jasper. Putnam, was solemized on January 1st at Jones and Baldwin counties. Devenport Iowa, the present home of mission work and other subject: Miss Herrin. latinjr to the interest of the church Miss Herrin is the daughter of Dr. wi 'l be discussed. It is quite prob and Mrs. O. L. Herrin of Davenport, “b* 0 that talks will be made by on< and is .attractive young lady, having or mf prominent preachers and her home laymen of the North Georgia Con- city. ference, who are not in the Oxford Dr. Stanford came to Milledgevillc district to pratice his profession about six The Institute will continue just months ago. He is a graduate of the through one day, and it is probable Palmer School of Chiropratics of th^t dinner will be served the visitors Davenport where the romance began. * n the Sunday School room of the Dr. Sanford left Milledgeville before church. Christmas .and his marriage came as 1 a surprise, having kept his intentions MR. A. N. ALLEN DIED a secret. THURSDAY MORNING The wedding was a quiet affair. only the immediate family of the p Mgc «f Away After Stroke of Apo- bride attending. Following the cere- plexy. Funeral at Mt. Pleasant mony the bride and groom were Church Friday entertained at a luncheon. They returned to Milledgeville by Mr. A. N. Allen, .a well-known citi- motor via Chicago, Indinappolis, and 2eni died at his home Thursday Dec. Cave City Ky. Sunday they were tTfo 3rdf following a stroke of Apoplexy guesst of Dr. Sanford’s sister in Ma- a few hours previous, con. The funeral and burial services Dr. and Mrs. Stanford will make wcrc held at Mt. Pleasant church their home in the Dozier House. by Rev. Mr. Milton Friday morning the presence of a large number of U. W. HAVE INTERESTING relatives and friends. MEETING Mr. Allen was sixty-seven years of -——- age. and his life was spent on the .Mr. L N*. Jordan spent Thursday . The first meeting of the American farm, where he labored and toiled in Sandersvillc. where he has a Association of University Women performing life’s duties as a husband, branch of the local agency. met for the New Year with Miss father, neighbor and citizen. He • • • Catherine Scott on last Monday af- was a member of the Baldwin county Mr. E. P. Lugand has returned ' temoon. Democratic Executive Committee o from a visit to his daughter in ! Prof. Meadows of the G. S. C. W. the 1714 District. Athens. faculty read a paper dealing with Mr. Allen is survived by his widow • • • I Politics in the School. He dealt with three daughters, Mrs. J. W. Hubbard, I Miss Eloisc Greene had as her . his subject in a most comprehensive Mrs. A. M. Blackwell and Miss Ruby] I the Baldwin Hotel manner and gave many points worthy .* !lcn, and two sons, S. E. and G. | Gli discussion. Mental tests as a E. Allen, ins for determining the qualificn- DEATH OF MRS. R. L. DYSART tions for the voter was strongly sug- * The Robert E. Lee Chapter of U. D. C’s. held a most delightful meet- with Mrs. C. P. Crawford, on Tuesday afternon, Mrs. R. B. Moore, the President, presiding. The min- of the December meeting were read by the Recording Secretary, j Mrs. Ed Lawrence. The roll call anti the treasurer’s report were given by Mrs. P. N. Bivins. Mrs. R. W. Hatch er reported on the Christmas boxes the chapter sent to the Veteran*. She reported that she sent twelve. Mrs. Beeson reported that her ma terial was all ready for the Essay Contest. Georgia led all the States last year in this contest, and more interest is manifested this year. She has chosen as the subject Benjamin Harvey Hill. Steps are being tnken to murk the historical places in Mil- ledgeville. Mrs. G. A. Lawrenre, Chairman of the program Committee, had arrang ed another splendid program for the afternoon. The opening song “How Firm A j Foundation,’* Gen. Robert Lee’s fa-| vorite song, was sung, Mrs. Dixon Williams told some interesting facts about Gen. Lee. Ah Gen. Stonewall Jackson’s birthduy conics in January, Mrs. W. A. Massey gave a sketch of I his life. Miss Ruth Stone read “Stonewall Jackson’s Way’’ and a de-l. lightful poem “The Blue and the 1 Gray.” Mrs. Crawford assisted by her daughter, Mrs. J. O. Sallee, und i little grand-daughters. Ann Ormc and, Mary Owen Sallee served delicious refreshments from a beautifully deco rated table. The U. D. C. colors were used and the centerpiece was a large bowl of red and white- flowers and Confed erate flags. Red tapers in silver j Our Semi-annual Canned GoodsSs inning Friday, January 11th. For Ten Days BIG MONEY SAVING VALUES BELL GROCERY CO. 2S3—PHONES—498 Don’t Let the Months Slip By! candelabras were placed i era of the tabic. The table cover j| was a handsome imported lace one. ifl To make room for new good*, we e giving special prices on all winker | .ods—CARR’S EMPORIUM. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs H. S. Wooten and Miss Frances Thaxton. Mr*. Alexander Britt was called to Griffin Monday on account of the illnrw of her mother, Mr®. J F. Arnold. Mr. Ivey D. Cladin, of Macon, spent the wek-end with his mother and osier, Mrs. S. G. W. Glailin and Mrs. Eula Stanley. Miss Mary Crawley passed through Milledgeville on her return to her iool duties a: Griffin from her tame in Augusta. Mrs. J. D. Hinson has returned to •icr home in Bcnncttsville, S. C., af- : r a vish to her parents, Mr. and •b W. L Hargrove. gested by Prof. Meadows. Mrs. R. L. Dysart died at the rcsi- Dr. Scott of the college faculty was donee on the farm of Mr. J. L. Sib- also on the program for a paper. He ley, Friday afternoon. The remains dealt with land and the need for re- were shipped to Omega in Tift coun- hahilitation of the soils in the South, ty Saturday for burial. The tenant system being one of the Mrs. Dysart came here with her causes attributed to the deteriora- husband, who was an employee of tion of soil. 1 the State Highway Department A At the conclusion of the program few weeks ago Mr. Dysart made ar- nrringed by Dr. Hunter, delicious re- rangements with Mr. Sibley to farm fr-ihments were served. ion his place this year, and had just recently moved to ht efarm. Mrs. WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY' is survived by her husband -HATCHERS. Noitin- f;c!d and garden 3 the time to hoy it 1 ..........1 Start a Savings Account NOW. Make a New Year’s Resolution to save systematical ly- One dollar starts you off. Saving is a habit that no one ever regrets. It guards against distress in times of need. It gives one something to “fall back on.” WE WELCOME YOU TO OUR BANK Exchange iiank MET MONDAY AFTERNOON i L. Tei Jr., has h'lnc in Burlington, N. C. <1 to this c ! ty on account Mth of his father. Mr. S. L. Alice Hail has returned home "'in Pa-'-di-na California, where she ■ '.tended h. Georgia Tech-Cnli- rn ' a game and the Tourna- r Hose ‘ r ! ' r 'V T. Itaisden, Jr., of Hender- "• ! e, C., pent Monday night in ’fit city. He He « i his way to Fla. return will spend several ,r and Mrs. Geo. S. Bloodworth s ! ri ' tu rned to their home at De • Missouri, after spending th^ L'-Jidays with their parents, Mr. and * r - Allison Pettigrew, and Mr. and Mn L Bloodworth. Mrs. .. ” v “ rt h before her marriage was Millie Mae Pettigrew. Tht many friends ot Mr. and Mrs. ' ( *rcan Thompson will be Rind to . that their dnuyhter. who has ill. ha, crcatly im- The first meeting of the Woman’s I Missionary Society for the year 1929,! was held in the Sunday School room « of the church Monday afternoon. Re- ■ ports for the pa t year’s work were given by the officers. Every branch of the work indicated activity by the women's work in the church. Mrs. L. J. Bozar, assisted by Mrs. Mattie Bivins, gave the last chapter in the honk the Society studied in the fall. The past year has been the jubilee of the Mission work in nua! meeting or" the Mix ionary So ciety of the N. Ga.. Conference will, be held in Cartersville on February fth. Mrs. R. B. Moore was elected to i represent the Society at that meet- ( ing. | and four small children, the young- whom is only a few days old. The greater | i ahead of u§- ieaters and Cir :xxxxxxxxxxxx; THE BOSTON CAFE —Where Everybody Eat.— Try Our Home Cooking —And— Dainty Fresh Oysters NOTICE ELXXXXXiiiXXXXT Armour’s Cream Station Located at s Store I A. Merchants & Farmers Bank JNO. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31ST, 1928 AS CALLED FOR BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS T. ALLEN, Preiident. L. C. HALL, Ca.hii e of Bank’. Charter March 1898. Date Began Bu.ine.t March 1898. 13,143.71 9,000.00 5,109.04 day* here. ”*** "” Mrs. W. A. Massey has served the ! Society faithfully and untiringly for* the past four years ns President. She has brought the Society up to the fine standard it is today meeting all the obligations required by the N. I RESOURCES Gn., Conference Missions. , Loans and Discounts ..J The officers for 1929 are Presi- Certificates of Indebted- dent—Mrs. M. M. Parks; Vice-Presi- ness and Bonds and dent, Mrs. C. L. Moore; Recording Stocks owned Secretary and Publicity, Mrs. W. A. Ranking House and Lot Massey; Treasurer, Mrs. R. B. Furniture and Fixtures Moore; Superintendent of Supplies, Other Real Estate owned 38.8C1.68 Mrs. D. F. Montgomery; Correspond- Cash in Vault and ing Secretary, Mrs. E. E. Bass;! amounts due from np- Superintendent Social Service, Mrs. 1 proved Reserve Agents 33.977.87 Dixon Williams; Superintendent of I Checks for Clearing and on Study Clars, Mrs. L. J. Ro-'Due from other Banks 3.895.50 Agent for Voice, Mrs. S. J. Cash Items 523.03 nding^college SUmbridge; Director of Young Peo- Overdrafts (if any) 390.82 ornding ihe holidays with their ' P* e ’ ^ r8, Ireland; Director of Other Resources Col. in •' T 't . Mr. an,, ^j rs p tjatche*' J un ' ors « Mrs. Sam Whatley; Director Transit .307.80 • * of Intormendiates and Babies. Mrs. Wantwiet Commandery will have | J ' J ' , ® nM ' j TOTAL annual inspection on Tuesday . . | — * ; 22nd. Emminent Com- I GEORGIA Baldwin County. v.ili make the insper j OIL WILEY LEAVES SANITARIUM Personally appeared before the undersigned, ; Aliases Jc y &nd Wethersby Hatch- ‘•turned to Washington, D. LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 30.000.00 Surplus Fund 80.000.00 Undivided Profits — 12,414.97 J Reserve Funds 21,402.97 Due to Banks 21.70 J Cashiers Checks 540.71 Demand Deposits 228,513.44 Time Certificates of De posits 57.00 j Bill Payable NONE; 2.950.79 TOTAL W. Brobston, representing tre Aimour Creamery Company of Dublin was in the city Tuesday, and announced that Armour Sour Cream Station, would be located at L D. Smith’s Grocery and Feed Store on South Wayne Street, instead of at the Pur- | chase and Sales Co. The Armour Co’s., Station buys and pays cash for cream. The Station is equipped to make all necessary tests, test days being Tuesday and Friday. BRING YOUR CREAM And Get the Cash ‘'«icEROFP,rr A I Aum for 'the part two year,. B t.DCTur*Troj ] ft ii, e Institution to begin the I pratice of his profession. He did not announce the place .hat he would locate. Dr. Wiley made many friends at the Sanitarium and in Milledgeville j tem of the Ci »m» i and he has the best wishes of them, officer. I’uhlex Co., several He is the son of Dr. Wiley of Sparta,) This 8th, day of January. 1929. '“’•y went from Jack-1 one of Middle Georgias beat known I L* N. CALLAWAY v Charlotte, c. 'doctors. JNO. T. DAY, Directors of said I admin: Cashier of the Mi iteme a the Georgia .State Sani-| *-vport of the con OF PICTURE THEATER Williams, Jr., Publex Co., Mov- bn. hren mad. •*»«««! with j"* Pictar* cnu.rn P „ -•X.V'* Ir ' T ’ , ' ria| Th ‘ a ' ‘-.a Mr WilUams ha. ivill., f, L officer authorized to aid county L. C. Hall who, on oath, says that he is the ants & Farmery bank, and that the above and foregoing • ■ n of said bank is true and correct. L. C. HALL, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 8th, day of January, 1929. JOHN C. BLACK, Not Pub. Co. Ga. We, the undersigned directors of raid bank, do certify that we have carofully read ss.'d r pert, and that the same i: true and correct, according :o the . r f :ration, knowK rl:;r and . 1 -v*» “Igrr- id btnU is the rue and gevuirc :i .mature of that Armour Creameries M FOR RENT—F« idea! location. FREE—Extra pair of Troo*cr* Sait. Material and Salts