Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, February 21, 1929, Image 8

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■ RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, CA, FEBRUARY El. »W» Social News MRS. T. A. REESE HOSTESfc Circle A of the Baptist W. M. U. met with its chairman, Mrs. T. A. Reese, Mon Jay P. M. at 3:30. The devotional was Riven by Mrs. R'-ese as was the subject matter. Mrs. Jim Smith pave an interesting reading, und the subject of Mrs. H. D. Wumock's inspiring message was •‘Prayer.” At the conclusion of the business nueting deliciou a refreshments were Tax Collector L. D. Smith, still has office opened for the collection of state and county taxes. There were on the tax digest, when the books opened the pa-t fall about one hun dred and twenty-eight thousand dol lars. One hundred thousand dollars have been collected, and Mr. Smth Due to illness of Cel. Joe B. Duke, Solicitor General of the Ocmulgee Circuit, Col. Carlisle Giles served a» Solicitor Monday. Col. Giles called several minor cases in serving as the solicitor. Mr. that about *25,00 remain uncol- Gilcs is Solicitor of the Baldwin ' >ected. County court and is one of the promis ing young lawyers of the Milledge- Col. Jos. E. ville bar. | most FACE THE FACTS It Docs No Harm to Do So. We had just as well be honest with lurselres and calmly face the truth, it does not pay to do otherwise. It Joes not pay us to try to deceive the _ other fellow or ourselves. Georgia of Sandersville is superintends rious problem in the preva- preside at this meeting. jj t ANNUAL MEETING OF THE U. OF THE WASHINGS ASSOCIATION The annual meeting 0 f ti* man’s Missionary Union of th e ^ ington Baptist Association wfli vene at Friendship (W) chura tween Deep Step and Linton p, and Saturday, March 1st 10:30 A. M. Mrs. Bessie LADIES AUXILLIARY ENJOY VALENTINE PARTY The Ladies Auxiliary of the pr. t.ytorian church gave a Valt-nUn•• party at the home of Mrs. C. P. Crawford on Thursday afternoon. v or a number of years the Auxiliary have had these anniversaries clos ing tl.eir year’s work. Each member brings a dollar and tells in rhyme now she has made the dollar, which is very interesting, entertaining a. well as amusing. A deightful pro gram, opening with the little folks orchestra, a reading by Miss Edi'-h Ivey, and two vocal selections by Mrs. Edgar Long, a whistling number by Miss Theresa Pyle, closing with a talk by Rev. Geo. B. Thompson. Mrs. Crawford’s home was beau tifully decorated in red hearts ami early spring flowers. Delicious re freshments were served. ill bald th • ! meeting at Friendship church at.entiv riday and Saturday March 1st 2nd. Sund: ille, days. : will have charge of the meeting ■ the first day and Miss Ruth Stone Young People’s leader will have charge the second day. Mrs. McMahan, State Secretary- Trensurery, Mrs. Ben Thomp lence of malaria in certain sections of E. Peddy is assistant supt It Is not widespread, but Mrs. Macon Wartben, secretary T. Wells Smith, treasurer- George Gilmore, auditor. Then be reports from the four secretaries, the Young peoj cr, and the several depart... Pottle delivered a teresting talk before the Kiwanis club Friday evening, having . M. U. TO MEET AT for his subject "Abraham Lincoln." it la h[ . re it | s FRIENDSHIP CHURCH Cal Pottle has made a dose study of ,,. m Lincoln, and the tiaiea in which he n Is no disgrace to have malaria in Th iiaptist W. M. U. of the Wash- lived, and his talk was based on a community, but It Is a dist-rnco aod listened to a calamity to let it remain in a community since we know how to rid ourselves of it. It is nc disgrace men ’ ■o the Itch, head lice or chinch Visiting speakers from a di but my. what do you think of will bo Mrs. Ben S. Thompt Aldred of Sandersville, days. the Individual or family that would Madison, Mrs. A. F. McMah. keep them indefinitely. So with ma- Aueu«tn and Mm l.v-,„u It looked like old times Monday !arla in a 8tale; it - 8 a Btate job . not Eatonton ’ * IV ‘” and Tuesday. A number of loads of m individual's Job. If malaria ex wood were brought to the city from lB ts very long in a community. It will A large attendance from the! the country and offered for sale. pauperize It. It will not be financial- * oar churches of the associat !y able to rid itself of the mosquitoes, expected. It was thought wi neither will It be able to sterilize continue the plan of entertah and Monday Madison and Mrs. Frank Dennis of The City Council has passed 8 those who carry the malaria parasite adopted by the Executive Coi juinng the members of the „ *«.. i . rce to wear uniforms. Kntonton, who are known and loved lution all W. M. IT. circies will be speak- P° Iic ® in their blood. If every carrier could some time ago whereby each _ be sterilized, that Ik. th*' malarial poi- messenger from the churches *31 ui . killed, ho could not p aro an d take her own lunch. The iaatc:- : ile this yea All churches are delegates. tead of the hn>1 onsible for the i lady is carry ntinued rains have kept the supply the female mosquito with thi ■ wet for marming opera- poison to give to a healthy Individual. Dn the other hand, if we could kill all 1 the female mosquitoes, there would be luor of MiUcdgeville homes no malaria. The source of the diseas are surrounded with grassy lawns which add greatly to their attrac Jvi appearance. other folks need not *et t settled the question and in m Chevrolet. Sold b, L. N. JORDAN the las', tributi remains were buried in the city ceme tery, with the Junior Order Cere mony. Mr. Bailey was a aon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey, and was twenty- four years of age. He was a mem ber of the Hardwick Baptist church, and the Hardwick Lodge of the Junior Order of American Mechanics, and his conduct in life was based on the principles as taught by both. He Is survived by his wife, who was Miss Zelma Radncy, and two small children, his parents, • three sisters, Mrs. Rpicoc Simpron, Misses Lnrcuk and Margaret Bailey, and five brother. J. W„ Vincent. Robert, Wil- * Ham and Royee Bailey. MRS. MILLER S. BELL ENTERTAINS ON THURSDAY Mrs. Miller S. Bell was a delight ful hostess on last Thursday aft*: - noon at her home on the hill, enter taining in honor of Mrs. Charles Mil- ton Davis, of Chattanooga, Tenn. The guests were greeted by Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. J. FI Bel!, and were shown into the living room where a delightful valentine program was carried out Spring flowers in vases and bowls adorned the tables and mantle of the room. Each guest was given a valentine with a name of another guest written on it and they were to write a valen tine to the person whose name they A feature of the party was a story 1 told in music. The guests were given a paper with a story wri ten on it At intervals along the story words were left out and these blanks were filled by the name of a song, Mrs. Beil played the song oi piano, the goes', wrote them n. A delightful musical progran is therefore the human host, aud the : only carrier is the iemale (anopheles) mosquito. We further know that this; — I malaria mosquito does not bite or feed Seed Iri*h Potatoes, j except at Uight. Science having found bage and Onion plan- have two methods for LER B r 0 S. state of this, oue of tbo f •xpensive dis- > Isastrous PRIMITIVE BAPTIST PREACHING Hon. John J. Pelley has resigned as all this Appointments have bon made for president of the Central of Geor K ia ■ riddina rider P. If. Herd, a Primitive Baptist Railroad and will be succeeded by Al- =*»t t minister of Gruymont. Ga.. to preach ■>»« E;lr l clift - Th e administration o: at the lod Midway Chape! near Mr - Mo? h « 5 b oo» * «*«• Allen’s Sanitarium at 8:00 o’clock Friday night, February 22nd. and at Mr - A - E - Jone,> of McIntyre, Ga., • tiK>y rannot bo done away wltn, then Camp Creek church on Saturday and wa * * n today he drove home a Chevro. ^jgj. H hould be treated either with Sunday at 11:00 A. M. Iet * So,d by j oil or Paris green that the lava of All invited to hear him. N * J° RDAN , the mosquito may he killed. Next Exquisite quality and fine I First aud moat important is the de- man-ship characterize our coi struction of all stagnant water or collection for sprin*. MISS | breeding plates fpr mosquitoes. If MOORE, The Hat Shoppe. Mr. Miller Led<cville B« tainly doe. m R. Bel! rith The Mil- , says he cer- et left, so we »f Fish and Oyst Friday and Saturday, right from coast—CHANDLER BROS. l. n. Jordan y° u re not buy,n from our market—U- CATES BEING ERECTED '' 0,d M " id W.tkin.” ,1 AT GOVrRNMENT PARK 3R0S - I tho stcrilizntion of the human hosi. ' by tbo regular administration of qui- j rine dally. This Is feasible, it's prac- j j tlcal and effective. It's expensive—yes.! It costs good, hard money to fight j j malaria, and fer that reason we class | [ It as a statewide problem, i Georgia had an increase In malaria last vear. In fact, a deeded Increase. That old car looks like new our washer finishes with it. 300, we send for and retara RALPH SIMMERSON Buick Dealer Work haH enmnu n tion of the Gates a street entrance of G- which has been convi ground for the youn •ed on th: free- Byrd Blue, the newe L the Columbia flattering shade in mill .vernment Park. I F - N ' MOORE, Th. H. ••ted in'o a play ‘ - women of the Dr - J - F - Boddie wa* It is m I Wo have it and • ary A FARM AGENT COULD The Union Recorder is still of opinion that money could ter invested in Baldwin county in employing a live and act ed by A fr. m agent can render gr in aiding the far • best seed-for r-L-n also gi' Delic ed th- (Co ed frt the authorities of the other counties of this State that they take similar action as that of our own. The mat ter of taxation is one of concern to every citizen and tax payer in the State and it would seem that the af fairs have got in such a critical situa tion, every one should co-operate and lend his efforts to a solution of the problem that taxes may Ik* equitably distributed and adequate funds f->r the State realized and particularly for that of our common schools.'’ “We, recommend to the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of MiUcdgeville that they make a thorough investiga tion into the case of their police of ficer, J. M. Murphy, in his failure to protect persons from assault on the streets of MiUcdgeville, the particul ar case in question at this time being the assault of one Cartel Houston on one Fred Wright which hns just recently occurred in this city. The evidence before the jury being a com plete lack of any effort being made by said officer to offer any protec- tion whatsoever and he being a wit ness to he whole affair.” Respectfully submitted. Hu^h T. Clin;. Foreman. Mr. Ralph Simmerson has return ed to his business after in iilne-s of several weeks. He has shown a con tinued improvement since his recent operation and is welcoming his custo mers back to the Buick place. Msj. Godfrey Ostermun attended Shrine Ceremonials in Macon Tues day. Maj. Osterman is a member of the AI Siah band which led in the welcome to the Imperial Potent ate who was a distinguished visitor. Georgia State College for Women. he dr< The gates will be a duplicate of those at the Hancock ?trcet entrance to the campus and will he opposite the Columbia street intersection with * Green. Leading from the gate wll u * c * u bo a winding path down in to “he Brigh woods where a log cabin will he erect- * P rl1 BAPTIST WORKERS MEET AT MILLEDGEVILLE The Executive Committee of the Washington Baptist Association with the pastors and other workers will meet at MiUcdgeville at 10:30 A. M. Tuesday, February 26th. Rev. II. D. Wnrnock is Moderator, Rev. J. F. McCluney is Chairman and Rev. C C. Davison is Secretary. There will he a business meeting of the Executive Committee to plaij the work of the Association. Dr. Chas. E. Burts, of Macon, will address a mass meeting of workers in the inter est of the Cooperative Program. Each association is asked to have a chair man wi.h a chairman also for each district and a key man in each church. Workers from every church are ex pected. both men and women and a don’t wont battery trouble- charge all makes $1.00. RALPH SIMMERSON Buick Dealer FRIENDSHIP NEWS L. N. JORDAN :s cause more folks to n than anything else, em. put on Kelly’s. Sc RALPH SIMMERSON Buick Dealer cannot afford t . tation. It's ba than had buslm e must fight. Georgia facts and fight. We . have a malaria repu- I business. It's worse Bs. if something Is not no burin ess. Take it lo-. to yourself. Would you choose cate or to live in a malarial section? We want to see malaria cleaned up in good old Georgia. We want to y help to our St* of Health in its work along these lines. I Several meetings have already been held looking to this end. ami we hope every community will come t i and lay out its pluns. Infected I as non-infected localities hav I duty to perform. Shake off argy and cultivating the land best result? at this realized that farmin: rive plan is the only of farming. He poultry ales, which will increas- nd secure the highest or poultry and hogs. We believe there are rays a farm agent can a tlicr ,nf! UI> a £f r ' cu * turc ^ well Baldwin county which ' more value to the county tha: leth- J amount of money the county shake with a chill. Shako j have to pay for hii THE SUPERVISION OF DRINKINC Georgia. Let everybody shake. WATER Preaching services at Friendship' m im mi icst of Mrs. O. L. Mills and family y, onr(1 ot Hen 1th for the year 1928. I Saturday and dinner guest of Mr. p nb |j c Water Suppd ■ 7,374 labors-1 on March 7th, there Is to be a mect- E. Blizzard on Sunday. tory bacteriological examinations i n g of the nurses employed by the All who are interested are request- made; 320 field Inspections *lants; state Board of Health at tho office to meet at ‘.he church on Wed- n engineering plans for water sup- Atlanta. This nesduy P. M. February to clean up plies approved; 18 major improve- conference the church grounds nnd cemetery and meuts to plants; A large numbe.- of the have farm agents, and among the most successful tural counties in the State. they ll Mr mm meet with tta METHODIST CHURCH SO* thuich on Friday and Saturday first leUng furnlsbed regarding improve- f or the mothers and babies in and second days of March. ment to private supplies | state. This law is known Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hall and chil- sewage Disposal: 62 field inspec- partl-Tow Iren of MiMedgeville attended preach- t j onB( conferences, etc.; 7 plans for pealed by congress. The funds wl ing at Friendship Sunday and were sewage disposal approved; studies bo withdrawn June 30th. Under thi dinner guest of Ur.and Mrs. H. B. of streum pollution and industrial law we have spent in Georgia large attendance Milledgevlilu V.. M. ed. Thi rill serve R. A. Taylor, T. K. Hubert, W. P. I A. C. McKinley, J C. Ingram. L CL Lawrence. J. l\ Ivey. J. R. Norment, R. L. W all, M. A. Gladin, J. C. Grant, J. T. King. Sr.. L. S. Holsey, Thus. E. Pugh. J. II. Holloway, Dixon Wil liams. T. C. Humphries, D. W. Brown. The foregoing General Present ments received in open court. Lc* the same be entered upon the minutes of this court and be publish ed os recommended. In open court, this Fell. IK, 1029. JAMES B. PARK, Judge Ocmulgee Circuit. CARLYLE A. GILES, Solicitor General, Pro Tem. Mr. G. Hudson rays hr is stru ting hi. .tuff today, he is pulliny tl bell line over a Chevrolet. Sold by L. N. JORDAN B \SKEY3ALL GAME CALLED OFF Coach T. H. Kcntz announced to day that the game scheduled for Thursday night with Central High School of Chattanooga, had beer called off. He stated thal effort wa: being made to get a game for Friday night. ■ used cars. Wa ean Fill it with Quake State or Texacc and watch the diference. Oils Pr* serve the motor mud it payL . the best. We jive craakcase serv RALPH SIMMERSON Buick Pooler bay decorate the church for the W. M. laboratory supervision. GEORGIA POWER ENDS WAFFLE DEMONSTRA - The Georgia Power Co., cl week their waffle demons; .«i sale of the iron*. Mrs. Wils •etiug is called for j onstrated the irons nnd prepared devise plans and lay out (fies for visitors to the Power 24 supplies under a program for the closlug up of th* work that has been conducted through j |>r y j WYNN SPOKE AT . waste: 2.223 bulletins distributed on [ ally for the past several years about Miis Louise Wood of Granite Hill home' sewage disposal and sanitary; $60,000; in fact, all the prenatal aud . . ... . r toilets. j postnatal work, child hygiene, educu- •v, , m , v w V P ’i Malaria Control: SO field Inspec- tlonal work. Including Little Mothers .Mr. and .Mrs. i. wood. conferences, etc.; 1.123 bulle-! Leagues and midwife Instruction has Mrs. Norah Hall of Hardwick, is iriting Sir. and Mrs. T. H. Hall. Mr. and Mr*. Veasy Griffin have loved to Union Point in Greene aunty when* they will work in the rill. tins furnished ou malaria cause prevention; snpervlaion over impoi d water for hydro-electric purp by clearing vegetation and larva application; draina; been i the Shop- . _ law, and has been re- Br. W. T. Wynn, in of the pastor, had charge oi ‘ • vices at the Methodist church dey morning. He delivered a interesting .address, having subject the Meaning of Edu* He emphasized religious <*du* and its relation to human b tolliffenee without Go.’ “ 5 » r instead of “Ablcssin" ' He hearers to learn to ^ tfkoda Mb Will id Li!l win: ng pot ml school with their L. Griffin, ir. and Mr , Mr. and Mrs. u with these funds. The • will lay plans for the geu- |—up of the work, doing the and most needed work pos- j ;,hort period that remains iree nurses who are now do- .j;-k for the state and fuler- nent will attend, ai-.J in ad- s sincerely dc.tired that as beauty in the every u l : fe. lie held the cloi It i ed ha tided ; day. M. A. Gam-tt tsnd I It is a serious a -rett, of Sand. 1-. ille,' ‘hat 0^ of all d « at Friend shin Sun-; cidental causes. likely as the b: traiiic becomes highpowered engines multiply. Only sober, reliable und responsible indi viduals should be permitted to drive cars and trucks over our highways. There Is another matter that has re cently been called to our at teat ion by Stuto Board of Health that The order and Ethel Giles from the G. S. S. were among the visitors at Friendship Sunday. Miss Mary Lizzie Meeks from Hardwick, is spending a while with Mrs. W. R. Veal. We are glad to report much im provement in the condition of Mr. S. Blizzard, also Mrs. W. R. Veal vho have been ill for sometime and •ope they will continue to improve. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Prosser had for ‘heir week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. 3. J. Wells and lit'le daughter, Elaine, of MilledgevMic, and Mrs. 7th. and will hold a i A splendid program . that will he of inter and | ^ eBptdal |y t0 t pubUc beollh wor k. indignant ov. r 00 a. m . March that he was in Washing vo days’ acsBion. job under the Republican i being arranged tion. No us:; in that he would lie Kind <0 *>“ vc a plon ' engaged There is some agitatioi health laws amended. We wish tc want ull interested in a good health department that it must not be made our state “““ « ™* | football. Tho present law grottable and that points to the scarcity , rel J^ ve8 u £rom politics and this Is I Smith and little daughter of Macon. < hours. of physician* In our state as perhapi one cause—That we have 10% of ab deaths reported to our Vital Statistic! Department as not attended by a phy sician. This Is a deplorable condi tion and to our way of seeing it. is o very largo per cent who do not havi physician In their j o£ the best features of the law. Before the first of July every known midwife in Georgia will havo had the opportunity of receiving Instruction by our State Board of Health nurses Don’t let the mud dry on your ear kav. it waaked at SIMMERSON’S. PkoM 300. ' his lap. W. D. Manley, Atlanta hanker been released from a pr’- 5 of nine to ten years. States Supreme Court he the Georgia law under which convicted of fraudulent growing out of the collap^ of a chain of Georgia and banks he headed. President-elect Hoover ^ Washington, D. C. He ^ hard time in keep.ng o« ^ ticians until after th March. PEI F( L Pitit 0 J