Newspaper Page Text
UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE, GA., MARCH 7, 1»I»
cia.1 -,
^Qiciety
MORRI5-LITTLE UNIT HELD
INTERESTING MEETING TUES
DAY
„ nnd Mr- J- C. Stahflm spent
a pa-t in < AuK " aU -
Greene and Marie
^iTW"' in
^ John Riley has returned from
*jt to Snludii, N. C.
of the G. S. C. W
{ifaltj- *P* nt Moadoy in Macon ‘
IC C. Swjnt spent
week in Atlanta.
Tuesday 01
Mr. H.
Wootten has returned
ic-s trip to New York.
Kidd is out after !
APPROACHING MARRIAGE OF
INTEREST HERE
Morris-Little Unit No. S, met Tues
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
R. T .Baisdcn, with Mrs. J. M. Salter,
president, presiding. The meeting
was an enthusiastic and important
business was transacted.
The Rehabilitation Committee,
Mrs. P. N. Bivins, chairman, was
instructed to prepare Easter boxes
for the ex-service men in the local
The announcement of the engage- sanitariums,
ment of Miss. Irma Louise Prosdame . , u
of New Orleans, I-n.. to Mr. W. Rsiph A ,ettcr ™ roali r ° m **™- E -
Moran .on of Mr. and Mr,. W. W. * " ,nM - fhn.rman of the Federated
Moran of thin city, will bo received f»»»"» the, co-opemt.on of the
with cordial interest by the many
friends of Mr. Moran and his family
in this city.
Miss Prosdame, the dnught*
Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Prosdame, of
New Orleans, will become the bride Thc , Tt '"‘ h D,s ‘ nc - . ,pon! °" ,
of, Mr. Moran on tho 13th of thi, for thc ° f
I.egionaire one month of the y»
auxiliary in lighting Christmas tree!
each year, by paying one dollar. The
auxiliary being a member of thc*
Federated Clubs, voted to grant Mrs.
°* Hines request.
The Tenth Di:
INTERESTING PROGRAM AT THE
METHODIST MEN’S BIBLE
CLASS
J. L.
of
month, at a quiet home wedding.
Mr. Moran is connected with Gen
eral Motors in Louisana and hiv~>
es.al.lished himself prominently 'in allottcd tl ,„ t(:nth dirtricti
the hu'-inCM life of New Orleans. He , ocal Auwilliary will pay the!
is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ilc);t montb
W. Moran and his wide family
nection
proaching marriage of particular in-
He graduated nt the Georgia
The Men’s Bible Class at the
Methodist church had a very mtcrsL
ii.g program on last Sundny. Mis*
Butts has kindly consented to play
tho piano for the class each Sundny,
and she made an additional contribu
tion on last Sunday by arranging for
Major Osterman of G. M. C. to assist
with his violin. Tbose vho hewej
not heard Major play the violin have
missed a treat. In addition to the
regular singers of the class a splen
did quartet was rendered by mem
bers of thc class with Mr. flardamen
as leader. The entire musical pro
gram w-os unusually good nnd we are
looking forward to better days for
the adults of the Methodist church.
Our regular teacher. Dr. Wynn,
was not present at this interesting
meeting, but Col. Roach made n
each member of the Auxilliary in selection in securing Brother R. B.
the district paying twelve and half for teacher of the c,a8R f ° r
cents per capita. April is the rnon h
this '
very i
Brother Moore gave
piring talk on the function
We Still Have a Few Cans
Hand Packed No. 2 Tomatoes a« 19c per can
ANOTHER BARGAIN
Silver Bar Fancy Corn No. 2 cans at 15c per can, 7 for $1.9#
3 Rolls 2,000 Sheets Toilet Tissue 45c
Regular 20c seller.
Indian River Oranges, Sweet and Juicy—20c, 39c, and 35c per
dozen, owing to size.
Weekly shipments Kraft Cheese, all varities. Sandwich Spread,
Mayonise, direct from Factory. Delicious for lunches, dinners
and supper.
Want something for dinner—See our Vegetable Window—If
it is on the market we have it.
and Mrs.
■ T n .S. C.. spent the week-end
B-;:h home folks. I 1U ih.«JI %.» ... . . ..
. • • ' * r.. „ . gunmng new units
u I tcrcst. He graduated at the Georgia . .. .. , ...
•• i rurrv is out after Uc- _ „ . , . . ,. , . The April meeting will be held
L. curry « MU.tary College and later stud.ed at ^ Edwin A “ en „„ M „ „
a „ Alien, Jr the (irst Tul!ldliy
the district.
- confined to his
by illness.
Mr. Harry Bone. Jr., of Emory
L'nirersily spent thc past week-end
j,,, m e with his parenst.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton F. Randloph
of Macon, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jen* N. Moore.
Mr. J. X. Holloway has been con-
r ,<l to his home the past several
Emory University.
Miss Prosdame is one of New Or-
leans most beautiful younc women MRS. J. C. COOPER HOSTESS
and IS prominently identified the Mr> c Coopt „ e ,itcrtsined most
tocml life of the city. delightfully on last Thursday after-
UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS MEET home .
of the church. He elaborated at
length on th cscope of whqt the
church should mean to individual?
and to society when viewed as an
institution broader than any creed.
Fellowship founded upon faith and
tho brotherhood o' Jesus Christ
makes church membership have
BELL GROCERY CO.
263—PHONES—498
Mr. W. L. Ritchie was absent from
bis place of business several days of
the past week on acount of illness. •
Mrs. K. G. Godbce, of Eatonton, is
visiting her parent. 8 , Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Ivey.
ilrs. J. 0. Blackwood, of Hawk-
insville, is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Ivey.
Madison Montgomery has gone to 1
Aiken, S. C., spent the week-end
i position with the Owlens Transfer
Co.
Mr. Alton Rogers, who is a stud
ent at Georgia Tech spent thc past
wetk-end with his mother, Mrs. J. <?.
Etheridge.
Mrs. William Lewis and little
daughter, Fannie Way, of Atlanta,
iriting Mrs. Lewis’ mother, Mrs.
Ihivid Ferguson.
Dr. David Ferguson, of the United
States Naval Hospital in Boston,
isiting his mother, Mrs.
David Ferguson.
Mrs. J. E. Kidd and son Cadet
John Kidd, spent the past week-end
iB Atlanta, with Dr. J. E. Kidd, who
• in the Piedmont Hospital.
Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Allen went to
Atlinta Monday to attend a reunion
^ Dr. Allen*.- graduating cla«
'‘ A banquet was held at thc
Dnry Grady Monday evening.
'' I Ta Ivey iw spending several
1 ' ' f ’hi* "eek in Atlanta attend-
-:i convention of the Hair Dressers
1 '** Ivey i s with the Miraline Beau-
• Shop : n this city.
, Mr an 'l Mrs. Asa R. Philllpa of
hw,,,, n „ nonnM tbo birth
Jy eir! - She has been named
‘■tab. h Carroll. Mrs. Phillips will
Miss Sara Albert.
four .ablcs of bridge at her
the Hill.
, , f [ 7.. , Spring flowers added much color
Thc local chapter of the American * J* ... .
. . „ , to the beautiful living room where
Association of Lnivcrsitv Professors . , .
, iL .. , „ * , .the games were played. A delicious
met at the home of I^ofessor and , “
Mrs. O. A. Thax’on last week. An
interesting program of which Miss
Wirefred Crowell, chairman of hte
program •committee had charge, had
been prepared. A paper on ‘‘Chapel
Thr American and British Points of ^ r;h Lc0(;ut , of tbo Mcth0 _.
' diet ' hur ' h - hnd “ most intore!tinK
meeting Sunday evening. The pro
gram was in charge of Miss Mary Farr
who told of the aims and purposes
of the league in an entertaining and
Professor Thaxton spoke on “Gradu
ate Work” and Miss Clara Morris on
“Faults, Students Find with College
Teaching". Dr. Amanda Johnson
rave a report of the Nation, lAsso- in5tnictive „ ay .
nation of Professors nicotine which , Mjas TcrcsIl p yle5i ot th e G. S. C.
she attended in New York City dnr- w cbarotod hcr hearers with a nom
ine the holidays. A social hour fol- ber of wbl5tlin) . selections, with
lowed io which refreshments were Mr> „ M Parks at the piano.
•eived by Mrs. Thaxton and Miss M , ffl M>nn ^ Conymi Oxford
Johnson, joint hostesses fpr the even- Di>trict S( . crtUiry o{ tbc Les K uc, was
in--. Mis-, Beulah Thaxton assisted ^ audiencCi and att er the
serving:. j p TO(n . am> rongratulated the officers
| and members for the splendid pro-
; gram, and the activity shown,
j Those at the head of the League
plan entertaining programs for every
held a most inter- mee ri n «. t a nd receive the co-opera-
- Friday afternoon Qf tt e Leayue's
The P. T. A
esting meeting
the grade building at G. M. C.
Thc meeting was called to order byj
the President, BIrs.- R. B. Moore. |
‘America the Beautiful" was sung
NOTICE
c in my possesion ten head
, B !cf cattle, that I took up. Owner can
after which the annates of the *>"-! idontf f y a „ d E et them by paying ex-
uary and February meetings were ^ kep and for thi , adv ertise-
read by the secretary, Mrs. Clnrance _ .
... ,, , . ment.
wall. The treasurers report was E PUGH.
given by Mi*s Manic Jones and the |
gride treasurer by Miss Mary Simp-| FQ p RENT Three room down
-on- Matters of importance were dis- ttair> ap , rtmanl , p .„| y f U mi.hed
cussed after which a splendid pro- , f dc . lirod Pri . a ,. h.lh sod gar-
trrani was given bv Miss Julia Moore’s s C W. Po»e**ion
nnd Margaret Yarbrough’s classes, i , ee M r ,. c. C. Shou»e.
assisted by Misj Gertrude Treanors p hone 40 6
harmonica class. The program was —
well rendered and enojyed by the OCOr* .JOBOi ■ ■■~O c
large number of parents present.
Miss Julia Moore’s grade won thc
dollar for having the largest number |
of mother’s present. Attendance
significance than merely belonging
to a fraternity.
We regret that every adult Metho
dist in Milledgeville -hr.s not joined
this splendid group of leaders in Sun
dny School work. What would our
community mean to us without these
few faithful men who carry on in-
spite of bad weather? Watch our
class grow with Miss Butts as Pinni«t
Col. Roach President and a few of
the most faithful men in the com
munity to assist these noble fellow-
Every Sunday will be better and th<*
more one misses the greater will be |
j his lost,’ Come early next Sunday, 1
boys, and we will start something
that will be a happy surprise to those
who are still doubting our musical
ability. Wc want to make Dr. Wynn
so sorry that he was absent on last
Sunday that he will bring several
new members with him to make up
for his loss. It would not surprise
us very much for our pastor to slip
in on us one of these days when we
get going nt our best.
Many of us do not know how anxi
ous tome people in Milledgvcille are
to co-operate in various activities
when properly approached by those
who have tact in doing such service.
We should utilize the material that
is available in our community. Each
member of our class should make his
conrtibution in building up our work
to even greater efifcicncy. No one
can do your part as well as you, so
let us count on you for your bit.
Faithfully,
THOS. B. MEADOWS.
FOR RENT—The two store rooi
which I now occupy in tho Sonfo
Building—Pcpeooion given '«"»
diottely. J. T. Checking.
Feeders. If you went hey, beit
cell or see us quick for its yoing fe
Bermuda, Pea V.ne, and Oat.
CHANDLER BROS.
THAT DA!HT.HESS
** ^ mbreed i
Mr*.
S. R«ach had
hcr
' P n *t week her mother,
... Thompson, of Ilawkins-
'j -i-ters Mrs. C. H. Peacock
Warn.!?’" nnd Mr *’ S * M * Way ’ ° f
" n " friends here of Mrs. T.
‘ --egret to learn of her
’'"ration illness. She has
Tr.no nnd Stanford Uni- IUUIV ,, miu u , V vu. P «.
’■ piftal of San Francisco, 1 derire, burning lips, pound
TV.ulir
rill be
Mr. and Mrs. Otto M. Conn are
anning to leave Saturday for a
visit of ten days to various points in
Fla.
COLONIAL THEATRE
MONDAY & TUESDAY March
11th, 12th. “SYNTHETIC SIN.” A
sure cure for what ails you. Take
a bunch of Colleen Moore; add a
barrcll of Colleen Moore comedy; a
dash of Colleen Moore tears; a
rqueeze • of Antonio Moreno and
you’ve got “SYNTHETIC SIN,’’ thc
snappiest, happiest, merriest picture
ever made by the screens most popu
lar star. It will bum a hole in your
heart.
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
March 13th, 14‘h. “LOVES OF CAR
MEN" DOLORES DEL RIO, the per
fect woman—in a fiery love story
that will miuo nil others you have
look palid by compnri on. Wild
T9
be remembered* here racing hearts—YOU MUST SEE
s,e 'Kh. THIS PICTURE.
FRIDAY March 15th. “MARQUIS
PREFERRED.” Oh! he’s a gay one
- this droll nobleman. ADOLPII
MENJOU.in a delightfully qnjoy-
nble sophisticated farce comedy.
SATURDAY March 16th. “OR
PHANS OF THE SAGE." Tom Ty-|
l^r in a western s‘ory that you will,
like. j
«v*ry day I
" T '.nard has returned
'. *' ' v}l ? r e ■•-he spent six
! hcr J “uchter, Mrs. Dick-
■"»’f-ril. and her .on P. A.
■r-r,! .’'v. Hcr many
1 >C dad to learn she ia
, ,n •‘Mltk. Mr. and Mm.
inr . ” f Atlanta are fliend-
Vlore „T d *, > ' witl ’ M"- Leonard
kav. i,,.,:* '™ 10 Atlanta. They
* ‘ n wi “>
so necessary to the charm of awell-appointed table,
is further emphasized by the delicacy of Electiik
Maid pastries.
Are you planning a little festivity at wheih you wish
to serve something just a wee bit different?
Why not let us suggest something especially baited
for the occasion? Prices are moderate.
Electrik Maid "hi e Shop No. S87
Owned and operated by Milledgeville citizens.
Home of Everything Good That's Baked.
“Taste the Difference’’
rrorers =v:
NOVELTY SWEATEES ON DIS- 1
PLAY AT SAY'S DEFT STOW.
For Sale
A limited amount of Cockers Improved Cleveland Big Boll
Cotton Seed. First year from Grader, as pure as possible to
same without private Gin. $1.25 per Bushel.
GEO. V. HOLLDCHEAD
CHIROPRAC I’iC
Pain is a signal that you should heed.
It may lead to some trouble you do not need. .
If it keeps up and you go right ahead
You may soon be sick and lying abed.
Of such ills, there's no need to complain.
Have the cause removed and you lose all the pain.
(Continued next week) Copr.
Phone Office 14; Residence 70-L Office Honr« 9 to 12; 2 to 5
DR. H. E. STANFORD
SANFORD BUILDING
DON’T TAKE THE CHANCE
Relinc your brakes with Raybestos—it insures instant action
when you need to stop.
Have your brakes inspected regularly—We guarantee our
work.
RALPH SIMMERS0N
Living Up To
,_A •••
Good Reputation
The EXCHANGE BANK has served a long list of sati«fied
customers for more than twenty-five years. The growth
was built upon a reputation of promptness, accuracy, courtesy
and efficiency in service which we are constantly striving to
improve. WE ARE CONSTANTLY ADDING NEW CUSTOM
ERS—SO WHEN IT IS A MATTER OF BANKING CONFER
WITH US.
Exchange Bank
4 Per Cent and Safety
CALL 300
. AND WATCH FOR OUR WRECKER
ft
No matter the weather—Day or Night, our wrecker is ready
to go. We can get you out when other, fail.
Ralph: