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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVIL1, GA, FEBRUARY XS, !•*»
ITHIN the city
, -ultlreazed to ^ lis
“ „t Millcdfeoilte’s .t-
»n by scc king advice in
■« >ah ;T:^t oho «• having.
' Unk ‘ M1 i.i men seeking her
«“ "'Vj,, U puzzled over the
““"’r lmXidehe will have
V. advice from o more
then J. ••
Pi » Fanny Squill on the Ma-
h ! r “ ph. Fanny Squ.zz hap-
(n „ l)0 d friend of mlffe
dirict J- 0 " Mi ’ S
e EJ**-
thrown away her
ir ned some weeks
is triad too, be-
r Mrs. Hines had
rr i; a permanent fix-
V the Hir.rs manor.
• i out and leaked over Green
" .V i-jautiful : urburban 1 home
and 1 declare this wo-
‘V ’ r- rue. Her urounds are
shrubbery of every kind
' r , by the tbousnnds and
.ehool and helps run the
Recordtr too. How does she
” Hicthinjr I want to know.
Acre is oite of the
• tiful .-pots anywhere and
.... ijj.;,-* is too smart for
By Farmer Smith
The Babbitvilie school bell stopped
ringing on February 1st and Miss
Rabbit, the teacner, arouc from her
seat and said: “Today we will have a
short session and celebrate Washing
ton’s Birthday. Bobbie Rabbit, you
may come to the board.”
Bobbie did as he was told and then
looked at his teacher.
“Please write ‘cat.’ ” Bobbie write
CAT.
“Pretty good,” said Miss Rabbit.
“Pretty good nothing—itts PER
FECT! 1 ’ snapped Bobbie.
“That’s correct, my dear, you must
stand up for what you know is right
in this world.”
Finally Miss Rabbit rang the bell.
“We will have our George Washing
ton hour,” she said. “Theophilus Rab
bit, you may come up and say u few
words about George Washirfgto
Theophilus started to go on
platform. Suddenly he slipped and
fell sprawling on the floor. All the
Rabbits began to titter.
“My dear children,” began Misa
Rabbit, “this should be a les«>n for
you all. George Washington laughed
at difficulties as people laughed at
him. When he fell down, he got up
and kept on going. Come, Theophilus,
, r j ; ... i Wasden and
lice Carr, have
11 Miiien after a visit
n 1 Mrs. A. J- Carr.
• ■ j,.p js smart as a whip
... t a t ractive child. She has
h* -self to the heart strings of
ntire Carr family and Mr. Carr
. there is none other like her.
Pr. Tigner and Arthur get down
he floor and play with her like
were about her age.
r. Carr is one of the grand old
of Mlledgevillc and he looks up-
ui granddaughter with all the
of a father with his first born,
keen sense of humor and his
va.ing personality raidate
igh little Alice and I really be-
tht* Carr household, can’t run
- without her.
11 Morrison has adopted a policy
1 an inclined to like. Each
:r; j. lake- little Billie, Jr., on
a: i tt-1!.. hint a story, using
1 : a hi tori cal incident in
• -.erica. This is a
.1 gets the childs
ahvg right thoughts
- h : m the background
t !■ A person well
• J in h! ■ r eal facts need not
r, in vh.-u ver line he enters to
i the world.
■ attractive group.
I Milledgeville is filled with beauti-
j ful children and charming matrons
. and we look into the future social,
civic, religious snd business life of
■ the city with much comfort.
and let’s hear what you have to say.”
The Rabbit began: “When George
Washington wanted to make the flag
of the United State* of America he
went to Betsy Ross and asked her to
help him. He said we should have a
six pointed star on our flag, but she
said we could make a five pointed
star with one cut of the scissors.”
There was a loud clapping as the
speaker stepped from the paltform.
“Of course you know, dear chil
dren,” said Miss Rabbit “that the
stars and the blue on our flag come
from the stars in a blue heaven, and
the ban from the beautiful rainbow.
It is indeed a wonderful and very
beautiful flag. Can any one tell
more about it!”
“It hr? never been defeated!” said
Billie Rabbit.
SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST I
Unless you see the “Bayer Cross’’ on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years.
! DOES NOT AFFECT THE HE.ART ]
•S^~
Accept only “Bayer” package
which contains proven directions.
Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100—Dn::: -*.s.
THE PROMISE
You Made Yourself
The first of hte year, to be on time every morning wiD be
a lot easier to live uo to if you are sure of your clock.
Westclox ring you up on the dot. From $1.50 to $4.75,
regular and luminous dials.
WILLIAMS & RITCHIE
Jewelers Milledgeville, Ga
For Sale
40 cords good wood, cut in
four foot lengths.
One Eight Horse Gas Engine
Make me an offer on same.
J. A. HORNE
Trv Epwmh League at the Metho-
ch* rch is having a splendid
? "f programs. 'Miss Bertie
'bridge i-j head of the League
’itis a capable group of assist*
is making the young people’s
Julia Moore, the dean of Mil-
iw-ille school teachers, takes time
' from the regular run of thinfes
! has her pupils put on an occasion-
nuzdcal program and stage a de-
e * She has musical talent in
■loanee j n her grade and the harp
“lotto that performed a few
A aco was wonderful they tell me.
"Kvtt McCombs, John farbrough,
** Grecn . Billie Tenniffe ahd
w members of the class have taken
,*“ f m " ut h harp and are makinfe
N headway on this very musical
did Hot have the pleasure of
,0 rihoo] to Miss Julio, but I
_ Vc heard how wonderful she
r expression “hold on with
* u!l dog tenacity” has become
j ‘prtssiou among her boys' and
many of them stick and win
^ ty wan ed to give up, but this
u ;r - . dr ' n lhe ‘ r enra nnf l they
Jfi--. j.!,- ’
, j. '' has moulded meni dur-
' career as a school teach
1 ’he love and affection
r in this town thnt
1. Boys go into her
formative age and
; "d splendid purposes
j do their impression.
< actor, which is af-
valuablc education.
I 7“
• >w shop and if mcr-
!y kncw how Popula. this
... ‘ 111 °ur s« x they would
U;.' l ' me to tbp decoration
r ’Mndows. It i» „ good adver-
ar - l certainly adds to the
the business house.
QUALITY HIGH
PRICES LOW
TERMS EASY
livers
uit€
Special ptirchnscs mr.de for this
sale provide unusual opportunities
for saving money o:i furniture cf
proven high r.ualjty. Leading fur
niture makers cs-cperated with
us to make thi< a worthwhile
event—ju=l hew worthwhile, a
visit to our store will determine.
Our usual liberal term-; gladly
'riven on any purchase—terms
rrasged to suit your convenience.
SMOKERS
si .oo
Very
THREE-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE
Si Oft.50
Free: Library Table With This Suite
Bsautilu.Iy upholstered in a high grade two-tone jacquard velour, Nachman : pring
construction : th reversible cushions in a beautiful tapestry. Bellows back and top
with a magnu.uent hand-car\’ed bottom rail.
EIGHT-PIECE
DINING ROOM SUITE
$qg.oo
FREE—12-pc. Dlnre.* Set with
,. 2-?c. Exl Oaifit,
I con.-;.-.:* c: &<:. St** ant
I «>>••
■ Dkcount
' 7 * Evesy Lshtit?
1 in the house.
{ r ,nv early a-.d
j, •’ rz'Vi y<nar r
\ -£$&&& ‘f A
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TfcrEs* Piece Pidrcoja Sail;
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FREE
Boudoir Chair
With This Suite
This suite includes high base Dresser,
straight foot Bed, and Chest of Draw
ers. Finished handsomely in a gorgeous
3-ply walnut, hand rubbed with elaborate
carved decorations.
i tev iU e UTe bell “ and beaus of Mil-1
ictivp 0rm a handsome and at-1
an- r Up of cha dreri. The two I
J f r ’; have five ,mart I
njple”' ChiWrcn ‘h? 4 1 «j
Edwin Allen with Edwin, Jrj
' hantey, ami Dickey and Mn.
n Allen with her two sons,
3 a nd George make a most
j Agents
for.
Inhmnn Durham & Burke
lajestic
Radios
“One of the National Stores”
Agents
for
Atwater Kent
RadMs