Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, January 24, 1929, Image 4

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WEATHER inducement to re- TIONS January the 19th, Milledgeville and turn to the old path*. There art* old The weather conditions for thr-uchout the vouth the birthday friends to assist the released prisoner | P a8t HCVeral ,,a >' s have been Ul • up the old life. The question ^ ,r season of the year. .The i Is just and right that we do so, must Ik- answered whether the old * r -records show thifc it has been ten a man like Lee has lived life shall bi chosen or whether the er than an >’ January weather f. •ought. he deserves all the Rood God-given right of man to reform ,aat 30 years. The thermometer tiiat can be said of him. !,nd f 'nd a place of respectability registered at its kighes Tuesday The life r* a great man shouM be ‘kail be taken -idvantage of? When a ^ out ~ s - h predicted that thi guiding .-tar to those who .follow suc h resolutions are made—and they w '* rm weather fter. Every Southern boy has in ar « being made—what agency will enough * tobert E. Lee an example of true *•'«* the necessary aid that the rcso- Raln followed by a fall in tempt- might find expression? , ture is expected, example for those who would live The *P**cial committee felt that that they might be remembered by they had an answer to that question SHOW CASES FOR SALE—T- posterity. In the formation of The Georgia 1 have never been more impressed Rrisoncrs Aid Association, so naked counter show or diiph Ik.:. ‘ kin ] walked into the chupel of Ilu ' ir rc ' wrt •* that V.; .1 , .^Tun nn.l .ml jarml up- ' h< '- v , ll ' ct offlcl!r » “"d « l » 1 ' 'he Ex on tr, recumbent statue uf the itreat Mul,ve committee u» reeommtneied. In • tomb. You fee] as «*•>• U«o. a Tbompson »•». elect. JES Z SL'TJJVS i in the holy nf holie-. The ureutness V. 1 ” compo * wl of ,h « Ml®*™*; The y Of tf: •non tadiatse from hi« rtntuc »' "’hito Protestant H ..ml you feel that the aUno.phere on m "‘ <;,lhol,t ' Millcdlte- the campus is wholesome and in- ™ I, ' : “ "’“ n ropreronta- spiring to the Virginia youth. fo from each of these churches; II- Dunaway, Superintendent i. „r<.it In °t * was t\t n treat Prison Farm; W. E. Ireland, Superin- hd tr in pence. He turned to hut de- .a. .. . . PS vast a ed homeland took the leader- L. N. JORDAN nd Oy.- McKinnon Motor Co. hes; B. ^ of the H ship in rebuilding u fallen In triumph .nqd disaster he treated those two importers just the same. I often think of Lee in connection with Kipling- “If" "lie walked with Kings end ncv-.-.* lost the common touch" and too “he was pure as a virgin in thought and gentle as a woman in command” as Ben Hill said of him. Lee lived to serve and his life stands os an example to all those who would reach that plaec- in life where "Great" could be written op- ilent of the Boys Training School; '. E. C. Atkins, Chap!inn. of the j uunlry; stnU . Pam . Dr Richard Billion, Prison Physician; and a lawyer to be appointed by the Executive Commit* I Takeya i • j c,k ofthese USED CARS Standard Service At New Standard Station CORNER JEFFERSON AND HANCOCK STREETS- -CARS WASHED AND DOPED—CRANKC.ASE SERVICE It is the purpose of the Executive | Committee to make the organization I state-wide; but Milledgeville must set I the example, both in moral and fi- i rancial support. There is immediate j need for funds, and there has been a generous response from those who have been solicited. The Associa tion earnestly hopes that when the citizens are canvassed that they n*v-ht become members of the As- | sociution that they will make a hearty promtnei A . G. L. Mills ant of Warthen, is. home to Macon, died obile. J .* M. Rachels and Tom ly. two young men with him, V« ir.g that he was "dead drunk," im in a vacant house in Jones .• and left him in charge of .Will COMMANDERY INSPECTED PY ™ GRAND COMMANDER TUESDAY £1 Chat. S. Wood Tho: icgro i thei Mac* The Very Er Sir Chas. S. Wood, of the Grand Com- nndcry of Georgia inspected Plants- •net Commandery Tuesday evening : their lodge rooms in the Masonic turn and wen negto discovered that Mr. Mills was dr.if* and notified the p«>lice «»f Ma con. The young men were placed under arrest, an inquest was held by the Coroner of Jones county, and a club, verdict that death was due to natural The inspection crecmony was pre- cau.cs was made. ceeded by a dinner served in the ban- The young men stated at the in* quet hall of the club. The inspection quest that they had stopp’d in Mil- met with the highes* .approval nnd Vdgevflle and bought whiskey which praise of the Grand Commander. The they and Mills drank. Commandery was honored by the This is a strong indictment against presence of three Pust Grand Com- onditions in Milledgeville, and if the manders at the inspection. Right rtaU men: of the young men is true Emmini-nt Sirs J. F. Bell, H. S. Jones •would indicate that if strangers pass- and Frank O. Miller were present ing through Mlledgcville on Sunday at the inspection. morning can buy whiskey, the law is) being flagrantly violated here. Hog. for .ale, «ee CHANDLER The Grand Jury, when it recon- BROS, es the third Mondey in February Now on sale at the very lowest prices. Thousands of miles of unused tmasportation— They have our 0. K. and you can’t go wrong with these cars. One 1928 "72" Chrysler Coupe. One 1927 “70” Chrysler Sport Roadster. One 1926 “70" Chrysler Sedan. One 1926 Star Touring. - One 1925 Buick Touring. One 1925 Ford Touring. One 1926 Buick Touring. W. E. Robinson, Jr. Chrysler Sales and Service. Phone 361-L IXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX We Mean Quick and oervice W j t hasmiie PHONE US WE GIVE ROAD SERVICE ^ Standard Oil Co. Phone 455 o § LADIES! YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO BALLARD’S BASKET BALL AT THE TWO BIG GAMES OF THE SEASON Friday Night, Jan. 25 Chandler Bros., Milledgeville, Ga. Monday Jan. 28, 1929 REFRESHMENTS 3 TO 4 P. M. FEATURING BALLARD’SFAMOUS OBELISK FLOUR Plain and Self-Rising Tt* fr *>&* k;c Mr. and it the •nt*, J a Mood Tut frit