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UNION RECORDER. M1LLEDCEVILLE, GA , APRIL II. 1928
CRADr TO plan home coming EMORY GLEE CLUB
THURSDAY
STROKE FATAL TO MRS.
TO SHOW HERE APRIL 18.
I G. M. C. I
SwMlHt
CHAS. P. VEAL FRIDAY 1
I«, quartet and solo mu.ic, and, w(f , „ f Mr ( hms . P . V e«l h>d m!f .
| ins:i ununtal «d.Tt,on». the Emory ( , )f appo ,„ y h „
ago. but something tame in between Auditorii
and then after looking it over Singers on Fifth Vit’4
thought I'd better begin a new. It —
«u all inspired by the article in the Presenting a varied program of
Recorder regarding the G. M. C. J negro spirituals, old English folk
Commencement Am glad you feh
lows woke up and will try to put the
celebration over, however the time is ] file .• Club, nationally known college | hon)<
mighty short and you will have to musical organization from Emofy j
do some advertising to attract s University. Atlanta, will appear in |
,, t. ,.l •(.- \ Tnursday April 1*.
As for myself am going to write each | 8 :30 P. M . at the G. S. C. W. Audi-
of my old class mates that I can' torium.
reach to meet me there. Its a pity! Heralded noth at home and abroad i
the two colleger couldn't swap dates i as on- "f the finest groups of col-j
this year ns many may be kept; lrgiati -ingera in the country, the |
away because it falls L% the lust week I Emory Gles* Club, under the direc-]<****
•nt Family Dip
«*. Following
Stroke
Death came within a few hours
Friday after Mrs. Mildred Veal,;
her'
the Asylum avenui
Mrs. Veal was apparently feeling
well Friday but about noon she suff
ered the fatal stroke. Her condition
saetned improved hut her death came
Friday afternoon.
Funeral services were held Sun-
day afternoon at the Deepstep Metho-
and
whereas many will c.
sod the first week i
myself it will he
he in Tampa on th
old,
j generally
i difficult
ir. Malcolm H. Dewey, now J
distinction held by but few
ions of its kind in the
tales. The club’s remark-
ere and faithful presenta-
outhern negro ‘-..pirituale,”
into:
the
rial ;
, Veal was a nativ
Minty and before he
-sa Miss Etheridge,
e of Baldwin county’s
nost prominent familie<
•f Bald-
member
olde
She
• April 4th is.-ui
ne coming day t
ndred* of old G. M.
Atlanta and .all of
of choral
lit the Hitli
Hall has! South’s Sweetest Singers."
n in that' Included in the Emory Club’s
repertory of spirituals are "Couldn’t
• Htar Nobody Pray,’’ "Swing Low
ived todny S*Kt Chari.,l. Good Nam,”
ty toward ’’Water Boy," “Little David Play on
<- : Your Harp,” Steal Away To Jesus,"
Study War No More,”
has i *»as lived many years
7he county and recently
Moi
Couldn’i
He.
t* of addresses I will be glad if
uu will mail them * , me so that I
lay per orally rail all of them in
Washington
ne back to
with her
Idaughter. Mrs. Cora Hall. She was
■ a life member «f the Methodist
i church and hud devoted her life to a
! Mrs. Veal is survived by her hus
band and daughters. Mrs. Lena Hol-j
| me-, Deepstep, Mrs. Sherod Hood,
j Winter Garden, Fla.. Mr*. Coara
I Hall, Milledgeville und Messrs Clyde
I Veal. Deepstep, and Arthur and Roy
1 Veal of this city, one sister. Mr*.
IC. R. Kemp of this city and one
brother, Mr. C. B. Etheridge of Ma-
Nobody Pray’’ and "Steal
" are now on Victor records,
feature of the Glee dob's pru-
. up.m the present tour will be
ion.- by the club quartet, the
y Four; and by the Emory J * *****
Zt Trio?'fill-!MACON THIEVES ARRESTED
Wait!
Don’t!
Buy!
^ Y^u
See
This
At
tach
ment
r -fully put this th : r
vnu will hav
help and I ai
glad to fa
of i
j ed a portion of the
j on as last European
Harry Bpne, Jr. t
Mr-. Harry Bone is a member
' club, in the orchestra. This
. ccond year with the club.
programs •
of Mr. and
Fa i
city,
With best wishes for a howling
success. I am
Sincerely your friend
J. NORRIS HALL.
The local alumni are ♦ xported to
park the dining hn’l Thursday night
and make their plan* for the great
est celebration staged here in several
QUARTERLY CONFERENCE TO
EE HELD AT EARLY DATE
for
years.
The suppei
o’clock, and ;
attend are n
R H. WonttP
.'T. Moore at
Offic
HERE FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Ralph Shellings and Banjo Backj
Fi !.!-.• two Macon man, were esp-
* ired here last Friday afternoon by
Chief of Police Frank Broom and
held under suspicion when quanti
ties of auto accessories were found
in their Chevrolet car.
Shellings and Finney were parked
at Ivey'- filling station for gas when
Chief Broom found them. Shellings
was dead drunk and when arrest
ed under the charge of drunkne.-s
admit
the
r.d po
will be
:30
trailing his
G S. C. TO CI.OSF. THIRTY-NINTH
YEAR JUNE IOTH
(Continued from front page)'
—Alumnae Banquet.
Sunday. June ninth, llsSO A. M.—
Baccalaureate Sermon, Reverend L.
R. Christie, b. I). Pastor. Ponce de
Li on Baptist church. Atlanta.
Sunday, June ninth, 4.20 to 6:30
P. M.-—Alumnae at Home—Marvin
Parks Memorial.
Sunday, June ninth, 7:30 P. M.—
V. W. C. A. Alumnae Services.
Monday, June tenth, 10:00 A. M.
—Graduating Exercises.
Baccalaureate Address Doctor
. H. Kilpatrick, professor of Edu-
[•ompanion for the Ma-
departmerft. The two
held and the Macon Po
ri the dates for holding the! lice notified,
rccond quarterly conferences of the Chief Ben Watkins came here and
MiPedgeville and Baldwin county took the two m^n back, denying that
Methodist churches as follows: i Finney was a secret operator for his
Dr. ELam F. Dempsey, Presiding | con
Elder of the Oxfoiti District, has an- | men
S et this dial
at the freezing speed
you want
Special Demonstration
All Next Week
On Monday, Friday and Saturday, from 4 to 6,
\\e will have Miss Annie Simpson, Assistant Professor in Household Science at
G. S. C. \&. to assist us with explanations on modern refrigeration accompanied
with a demonstration of the cold Control on the NEW FRIGIDAIRE. She will
show how easily and quickly frozen desserts are possible wifh the new cold
control and will serve them for your approval
Specials For The Week
Don’t Miss Them
We will offer special inducements and terms on all FRIGIDAIRES sold during
this demonstration and in addition will award a handsome Sheffield Silven
attendance prize during the week.
If at all interested in an Electric Refrigerator either now or for the future
DON T FAIL to attend this demonstration and see the last word in this new
pioduct of General Motors. IT MIGHT SAVE YOU MONEY and regrets later.
Special descriptive literature to those who call.
REMEMBER THE DATES—APRIL 15 THRU THE 20TH.
R- W. Hatcher Hardware Co.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Vl
The Milledgeville circuit will be
hehl at Pleasant Grove church Sat
urday, April 20th, Dr. Dempsey will
preach at the morning service*, and
after dinner which "ill be served on
the grounds, the conference will be
held.
The conference of the Milledgevillo
Method *t church will be held Sun
day a tifrnoon April 21st. Dr.
Dempsey will fill the pulpit at the
morning sendees.
The Midway conference will be
held Sunday night April 21st, after
a sermon by the Presiding Elder.
These conferences are of import-
delegates will be named for
cation, Columbi aUniversity, Delivery the District Conference, which will
of Diplomat i meet in Monticello the latter port
Monday, June tenth. 2:30 to 5:30 of May.
P. M.—College Exhibits. 1
I FOR RENT—Thrr, down
Ladic
MOTHER OF DR. DENNIS TURNER
DIED IN KENTUCKY
Mr*. W. L. Turner, one of Eaton-J
ton's mo <t prominent women, andj
mother of Dr. Dennis Turner, of thi- fancy pattern
city, died Friday in Kentucky, where CHANDLER’*
*he was visiting a grand-daughter. |
The remains of Mrs. Turner
brought to Eatonton. and the funeral!
end interment were held Sunday af j
ternoon attended by a large crowd,
a number oi friends and acquaint- (
ances of the family going from this
nth
bath.
Children* Pajama
65c to $1.50-
VARIETY STORE.
department He refused to divulge j
the charges under which the
men would be held, but stated that I
he hail two men he had long wanted.
E. V. JORDAN NOMINATED
FOR CLASS PRESIDENCY
E.’V. Jordan, of Milledgeville, has
been nominated for the presidency of
the sophomore class of Mercer Uni
versity for next year. He is opposed
by Norwood Jones, Macon. Fred Car-
son, Gainesville, and Marvette Sim
mons, Eufaula. ALa.
General election day at Mercer will
be April 26. All student officers
for next year will be elected on that
day.
’arties wishing to p<
lory of the South wri
ch B. Phillip* can gel
and I will dc-
$5.00. A. R PHILLIPS.
CHARTER NO. 9672
Ladie.’ and Misses Bloomer, pastel
•hades—the bet in town for $1.00-
CHANDLER’S VAP-iETY STORE.
RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 6
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FIRS! NATIONAL BANK
city.
Mr
Milledgeville. Gr<
t the Clo
of Bu
LAND SALE
GEORGIA. Baldwin County
Under and by virtue o1
with power of sale execute!
livered by W. T. Garrard to the
undersigned on the 19th day of May,
1327, thi undersigned will sell at;
public outcry before th t * Court House Mr. D. M
doors in said county within the hours o quantity
’1 he First National Bank of Milledge
ville. Gu.
deed ; THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
I de-i MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
SEED SWEET POTATOES
March 27. 1929
ml discounts
RESOURCES
Turner before her marriage
was Mi*s Mary Elizabeth DeJarnette. I I- oa ns
a sister of Hon. Henry R. De Jar- j & Government Securities Owned:...
notte. She was a cultured Christian I -*ther bonds, stocks and securities
woman, and was greatly beloved. j Furniture and fix ires
Dr. Turner has the deep sympathy I e ®D»te owned other than banking house
of his friend* here. ! Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
— 1 Cash in vaults and amounts due from national bunks
G. M. C. GRADES WILL Reden, P‘‘ ion fund with U. S. Trees., and due from U. S. Trea*.
A SERIOIB CHANGE
Kentucky Lady Was Seriously
Ill for Months But Was
Finally Relieved By
Cardui.
Lawrenccburg. Kv.—“At a time in
my life, when my health was unacr-
jvuigiu cow going a serious change,” says Mrs.
"ir te“v.“n,i CADETS W,N IN S°‘TH GEORGIA
still has on hund
one hundred
riff's sale to the highest trid-i bushels of seed sweet potatoes, sent
i der in cauh on the first Tuesday in | by the National Red Cross. Any
May, 1929, the following property farmer in need of potatoes to plant
ito-wit: | can get them by applying to M
$368,626.1 i j One-half undivided interest in all. R ° c ' ,rs at Centra! Railroad depot.
154,300.00 j,^ t tract or parcc i land, situate, I Tht ‘ 8eed are of t ae beat quality. Get
3,600.00 j i yine am i being in the 318th District,! thim onc "'•
4,500.00 , jd Baldwin county Georgia,
11,850.89 j ; r i n :n K 2650 acres, more
the Jewell place. Said
GIVE ENTERTAINMENT
TOTAL
One
of the
of the :
proaching commt ncemc nt of
Georgia Military College will be
entertainment by the children of the
grades of the Grammar school.
The- teachers have sel'-dted the
play, and training the children will
soon commence. The play will be an
unusually interesting one.
The grade entertainment always
attracts a large crowd of the people
of the city and patrons of the school.
The little ones always give a good
entertainment, and the one at the
approaching commencement will be
one of the b**t.
LIABILITIES
| Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Circulating notes outstanding —
Dividend and Cashier’s checks outstanding
Individual deposit subject to check
Other time deposits
TOTAL DEPOSITS
Bills payable _....
TOTAL
i 75,00'“.00
30,000.00
6,945.23
75,000.00
S 1,492.78
! 26,15-6*07
265,169.34
STATE OF GF ORGIA, Baldwin County.—I, Jon W. Hutchinson, cash
ier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement
is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
JON W. HUTCHINSON, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 4th day of April, 1929.
L. H. ANDREWS, N. P., B. C., Ga.
Correct Attest: J. A. Horne, Jos. E. Pottle. Richard Binion, Directors.
TRIP
tract of land is bounded on the West Coach Slap Rents and his G. M. C.
3,750.00 j |, y th( . ui!lir Hiqhwty lo-idinc from iMurnml fri.ni thi-ir South
1 -'UUedfrevffln to Eatonton: on the Urorttia trip Sunday with two vie-
31.703.42 by jjjp Oconto- River; on the toriea oni ' *'f rime tied to thoir
| North by the Johnson place and the with three .tarts and n good
H-imber place; and on the .South by ! '' arI to State honors,
lands of Hugh Montgomery and the In Tifton last Thursday they bat-
Hall place. tied the college team there to a 8-8
The proceeds of said sale will be tie. Thompson and Lily did the hurl-
applied first to the payment of two ’nk. Friday they swung into 'Nor-
promissory notes executed by the njan Park for a two game series,
said W. T. Garrard to the undersign- winning the opener 9 to 1 and taking
ed -n May 19th, 1927, one note for the second 16 to 3. The pitchers
*3663.62 principal plus $366.34 in-, --bowed up to the entire satisfaction
terest to May I, 1929, and one note of the coach and his batting strength
for $5771.85 plus $577.20 interest, showed great promise,
to May 1, 1929. The balance ot The two viBtories over Norman
raid proceeds will be paid to the j were the first wins from a G. X. A.
legal representative of said W. T.
Garrard.
Good ar.d sufficient fee simple
deed will be made to the purchaser
by the undersigned.
This the 8th, day of April, 1929.
..$629,763.42
Ladies’ full fashioned all Silk hose,
all the new shades, exceptional value
at $1.00—CHANDLER’S VARIETY
STORE.
seriously ill
for about two months, and for
eral months I was not well.,
nerves were all unstrung. I
not bear the least noise around m-
I could not sleep.
“My head ached until it seemed
as if it would burst. My feet ^y;
iimbs swelled dreadfully. I a- 1
tired all the time. When I v::- up.
I draeged around the hou-c. b'J-
most of the time I spenvon the Dec-
“I got Cardui and began takinr*-
regularly. Very soon I could
that it was helping - me. I began
bleep better and cat more. A
awful nervousness got better.
"When I had finished the fa«
bottle. I was much better than i
had been for many weeks, l***
so encouraged that I kept right w-
Before very long I was doing "*
my housework and was feeling QtJ
welL” .
Thousands of other women l*a
been helped by Cardui after long
suffering from weakness anc r.--
vousness.
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