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RECORDER. MILLEDCEViLLE, ca , MARCH 7, m»
On Way to Will. Hoo.. lor Looch
**0h Bortie, you were wonderful, I
am just as hungry as. 1 can be. I
wonder what they will have for
lunch?”
"What did you think about my
throwing in That little matter of
prohibition?”
"That was a clever stroke. How
do you like my orchids?”
"Beautiful—Lou, and so are you.”
“Oh Bertie—you are the sweetest
thing—here we are—isn't it just the
lovliest day?” and Mrs. Hoover
pushed one side of her hat over un
til she could wipe the rain out of
her eyes enough to see how to get
out of the auto.
Evening At The White Home
QE0nG!A HAS 1195
LOCAL REGISTRARS
Cal and Ilerbei
Grace and
hind.
Tops to all au
"Cal. old boy.
“No.”
The Statutes of Georgia require that
nil births and deaths shall be regis
tered with the J.ocal Registrar of the
district in which the birth or death
occurred. Since there are 1,195 I-o-
cal Registrars, or one to every 2.G00
population. It should he a very simple
matter to comply with this law.
The Local Registrar is usually the
Ti.y Clerk in cities and the Justice of
the Peace in Militia Districts outside
of ci.les. Therefore, if a birth or death
occurs in any part of a county, there
is a Local Registrar accessible for the
Miles
i plan
» do this i
"What
month?”
"Fish.”
Herbert sighs.
"No such luck for m
“No.”
"By the way, did y
mechanical horse?”
"Yes.”
Herbert sighs.
“Sorry, 1 hute to walk, thought i Calif*
maybe I might use it to exercise.” It »
Silence.
"Well, Cal, got any advici
“Everything was ideal, Bertie,—” purpose of registering births and
“That's right Lou, couldn't have bcon ; ***‘ “ d lKral! « ,,urlcl » reraoral
better can’t see why folks fuss I 1 " ! ™^ rtokcr , > or act) „„ „
j undertakers, are responsible for filing
; death certificate, 'iho attendants j.t
1 Li;:!is are required to file the birth
certificates, hut. if there should ho no
. at! ndant at tha birth, then the re-
j } p nsibility of reporting the birth fails
i on the parents.
| Although the r. :;ponslbillty of rc-
j i onlng births and deaths is placid
! upon the attendant at birth and the
i undertaker, the pan nts should remind
! 'll • doctor or midwire that they want
their :-t tie one registered.
t death in a
Inaugural ceremonies, I could not j, _ ,t, 0 r should ba re
little rain—”
Ti.e End of a Perfect Day.
? ? ?
BY JERE N. MOORE ;
sat at the radio Tuesday and j
1 to the detail account of the rnd ln lhu 8 _ t ,
monies, I could not! j, ,ij 0
help bu‘. marvel at the wonders of. minded that he
the radio and the pleasure and edu-j fll a certificate . f death accordic;
cation as well that it has brought to to tbo provisions of the law.
this generation. The program in-
"Wha should I do if sonu
nlcrnational question comes
"Nothing.”
"Why, doesn't a president
ay.so about things like that?
"Ns.”
Herbert sighs.
” WeM-here we are, guess 1
:et to nee you again soon.”
"Well, goodby Cal. much
or your advice.”
" 'By Herb.”
In The Auto Behind
eluded a concert from the Stanford
University student body and within
a few seconds you would be moved
to Washington, D. C. from Palo Alto
», thousands of miles away.
• to my mind that the Union
Recorder in 182I> was one of the
first papers in the nation to give full
detail of the Inauguration of thnt
’•iar. Five day* were necessary to
l the
five seconds
t les
et your picture in your mind of the
n roc codings of this great occasion in
American history. Before another
| m years is passed ! expert to see it
. well as hear it while I sit
comfortable chair and leisu:
is* the thing as it happens
ring discourteous to the s
i-lv dis-
ivithout
eakers.
“By the way, Mrs. Coolidge was
that last cook you had good at mak
ing rasherry pie?”
"Quite good Mrs. Hoover,—she
used a dash of horseradish
"Fine,
! often have ‘.he pleasure of talk
ing briefly with Dr. Tom Hall, the
dean of Millcdgeville’s Doctors. De
glad, Bertie suffers 1 *P itc thp number of years that he ha-
MENTAL SUSGESTIOliS
Do not think of your health ns some
n* at and mysterious thing, am! do not
think of it as a worthless thing, hut
look at I*, as you would any other
"business’* thing. If it is perfectly
good ami sound, treat it as you would
any business matter, sanely and safely,
rnd not see how far you can abuse it
without going bankrupt. You would
i:'.[ do that with any Bound business
m.ittcr—■why do it with your health?
‘a the other hand, if it is Impaired,
t r ' :it it sanely and without panic, if
> j had trouble wltli your watch you
v, ill take it to a Watchmaker ard
. a shoe-repair man, why, when not
i .irs just right run io every Tom.
D k and Harry who have concocted
same mixture that nobody knows how
or why or when it could or should
help anybody but advertised to help
everybody.
Ip plain words. Instead of taking r.t
face value all advertisements WHICH
ARE PAID FOR, use your own com
mon sense and get the advice of some
one you know and can trust In other
words, use as much judgment on your
million dollar health as you would on
your dollar Ingorsoll.
a little from indigestion, and the
horseradish will be so good for him.”
“But I want to warn you about the
second maid, she’s a born flirt
"Why—what do you mean—you
can't insinuate—”
"Not at all—I mean she flirts with
the butler all the time, and some
times Cal had to answer the door
belt”
“Oh.”
Silence.
“I do hope you weren’t troubled
with flying ants in the ^hite House
"Just occasionally, they ate sev
eral of the main sills almost in two
—in fact at one time if you walked
across the hall, the house would
tremble.”
"My, my, Bertie will have to look
into that—he is real good at such
things you know.”
Silence.
Mrs. Coolidge draws up the collar
of her coat
"Too bad we should hnve such
terrible day for the ceremonies.”
*'0h. 1 don’t mind .a little thing
lik-' rain—” and Mrs. Hoover stuck
her handkerchief into her collar to
keep the water from running down
hrr back. "I adore going out in a
storm—I just ’.ope Bertie won’t take
a cold before he can get thru his ad
dress He gets hoarse so easily— i is only noe of a few htzst the
I’ve tr°t his bottle of cough medicine I ern generation has coined that have
right here —and she triumphantly become popular expressions among
produced a small vial from some- ' people of .all ages.
■where near. j One of these expression can be
"W ell, hree we are—at the started today and almost within a
capital.” i few hours it becomes a familiar say-
“Hasn’t it been a lovely drive? ing on hundreds of tongues,
goodbye Mrs. Coolidge, I enjoyed the person who has a well supplied
ride, come to see me sometime,” and cabulnry of these expressions finds
Mr--. Hoover rose from the scat of himself extremely popular with the
tiv auto where there was by that masses and his company is desired
time at least three inches of rain where other wise he would find it
collected. ' hard to get entree
actively praticed his profession he
still keeps busy more than the nllotcd
eight hours for work.
Dr. Hall has possibly come direct
ly into more families in Milledge-
ville than any man in it. Having
gone in and out among the people of
this community as long ns he has it
is quite natural that he should hav
Many of us fir«t saw the light of this
world under his kind and careful
direction, and many of us owe him
a debt of gratitudo for having
our lives when disease had all but
snuffed it out.
Dr. Hall has served Milledgevilh
faithfully. He has never shirked am
regardless of circumstances or stz (
tion in life he has never failed when i
wanted. It all the deeds of chnirty 1
and kind benevolence that he has 1
done were recorded it would certain
ly take many many pages to write
them. Dr. Hall never questioned the
financial status of a perron, he never
let the moneytary motive govern him
in his work hut has given himself
generously and faithfully to this com
munity and stands high among Mil-
ledgcville’s greatest citizens.
DOCTORS GATHER
A great consultation of physicians
will be held at Savannah May 8; in
fact, several hundred will gather then
nail there in their annual State As
sociation meeting.
The State Medical Association Is a
splendid body of scientific men, and
we hope the day is not far distant
when every doctor will affiliate with
this orgauizatlon. Many subjects of
grave Importance will come before this
body of men. Their sessions will con
tinue for three days.
In conjunction with this meeting the
State Health Officers’ Association will
hold their summer session on the Stli
and 9th.
REPORT THEM.
"Keep Your Shirt On’’ is one •
these modern expressions to keep
person from becoming excited. This
’ThatClinkLikc Stsel ♦
4> Are Mid* by thr “McMILLAN” Process
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J MILLEDCEVILLE. GA.
Established IE83 by J. W. McMillan.
Georgia having been admitted into
le registration area, it no v beSoove-
very physician to sco to it that all
Ms infectious and contagious disc
iorted. His failure to repor
ascs will give us an enormous
ly high death rate, that ir apparent!;
If more people die of pneumonia
Georgia than there are cases, fox
lance. it looks like our doctors lose
all their cases nuJ the mortality is
high, whereas if LL cases were re
ported wo would show up well. The
■rnmeut will print both Bets ot
figures alongside. Every’ one of the
thirty-eight reportable diseases should
ba promptly sent in by the doctor.
TUNS IN
Have you a radio iu your home? Do
you bear the health talks that arc
given twice a week by our State Board
of Health? We commend them and be
lieve you will spend a fruitful few min
utes if you will tunc in at 11:45 a. m
each Monday and G:00 p. m. each
Tuesday on WSB. The talks are on
timely topics, are short and in tlrj
plainest of language; the time con
sumed is seldom inure than five min
utes Give your State board of Health
a hearing.
Each and eve:
provide for its
have infectious
cates. They ar
associates am the community. Tin
should, for hun:;.nity» sake, be tal.
care of; they riioald bo made cor
fortablu in their last days. but. abo
all, they -hoiiid h
population, ns a whole, should be p.
tcctod.
Every child that is uudar weight n
that Bbuws physical slgna of not b
well should lie giveu a laboratory t
for worms Write the Stato Board
Health for u container and lot th
find out about this for you.
Belle McMillan. Vice-President
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