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UNION RECORDER. HUJEPCEV1LLE. CA.. APRIL II. ttlt
I of the MUledjcvilU alumni injected
into them. The jokea of this charac
ter can be put over by the profession
al but when the amateur tries to put
them across they generally glare out
_ , .with their vulgarness and bring
. , . | Old University of Georgia men. avalanche of cnticism
Overcoming Tho Evils of A D**k no «r seeking their way in the world ! floin thtf audience.
Are you one <*f the great army of J m u,id w i n county, became very , or tW{| ltf tht . atings were al-
-■orten. who go forth from their ■ much ri |, d „ v „ the performance of , ^ „ Ild they were includ-
home« each momimr. ride in « atuffy lh . C |„ rlub from their Alma Mater ' | (j |ri Ihf ln|ni; , thlll , bo „| d hr di«-
" week * l the Genryia State Col- r>rdt . d fr , m thl . c l u h performance.
for Women. | [ hap|.-tl. .i to hear thla thin* "Mak-
Whoopee »«
« everything but
>cm, and m song that has
rill linger in
. their offices where they
for hours at a desk—cramped
a ledger or typewrH
machine? Man was
abi»e his body in that fashion and
yet, in our present form of civilixa-
unavoidable.
Then what arc you doing to ward
off the dangers of such a life?
for conversation.
Later in ihc day Dr. Fang
the yard with a number of the pati
ents <sncn one of them caught him
by his queue and gave it a twist and
jerk. The noted Chinaman was
furiated and cut loose with an out
burst of vocal indignation in his na
tive tengur. He demanded apologies
.and caused much press comment
throughout the country.
r factory, They
meant to ^ j tg f utU re showing over the
to the Board of control at Athens.
And from th* information I gather
they rightly did so. While I did not
witness the performance 1 have
hoard much .and read a littie from
• first things you should | the pen of my contemporary
do is to pay attention to your car-! rent my expressing an opinion on
l iagi- The importance of an erect J this subject of College Glee *clubv.
carriage and of good bodily poise . The show in question,
cannot be overstimated—especially s nging suggestive songs and ma
in the case of girls, among whom the j ing jokes that were smutty, wi
consequences of poor carriage are from all reports purely rotten. Froi
the
more serious than
young men. The human body is
built along such lines that it func
tions effciiently only when it is held
erect. Any deviation from this cor
rect posture inevitably leads to dis
orders endangering the entire body.
The first essential to an erect car
riage is a # high degree of vitality and
vigor, particularly in the hack mus
cles, for they are directly concerned
in maintaining the normal position
of the spinal column. If you are in
the habit of slouching in your chair,
use a stiff, r.traiglit-hacked chair
so that it lies along your back, and
while you work; sit well back in it
throw your chest out- Get the habit
and feel of sitting up straight and
you will soon do it subcoonsciously.
When standing or walking, keep
the upper part of -your body erect.
If you take long, deep breaths, you
will naturally fell into this position,
when walking, take long, graceful
strides. Why not walk to work? If
the distance is too far you can cer
tainly walk part way, and tven
though it means rising a bit earlier in
the morning, you will he well repaid
in increased mental and physical
energy. It builds endurance to an
enormous extent and is one of the
best ways then* is to counteract the
evil effects of a confining job.
At lunch time, don’t scurry into
some basement onfeteria or restau
rant where, because you feel hungry,
you order a lunch that would be too
hearty even for a laboring man. Or
der simple, easily digested foods—
green vegetables and milk with per-
all that I learn the voices were lack
ing that me lowness ani sweetness
that is usually characteristic of the
clubs that have represented the red
and black in the past.
I had retold to me some of the
joke.- tnat seemed to bring blushes
to the cheek., and were resented by
the old grads. They were a bit
shady and certainly the directors
lacked discretion in trying to get by
with them before the small town
audience or .any other audience as
for that matter. There is nobody
that appreciates a good joke any
more than I but there are times and
places for everything and I do not
think this happened to be the right
time and place for the>e particular
jokes. They carried the usual local
pull by having the names of some
While with a special friend oi
, and it I mine in one of the Drug stores hurt
musical week sipping a lemonade, we almost
ine that i simultaneous asked the question,
the minds of the pco- j what has become of the annual Sun-
naracteristic of the mod- 1 day School picnics, with the big bar-
aowever, and is the type j rels of lemonade?
at makes big sales for the publish- I well remember that Mr. Ben
thi day and age. Cause was the official lemonade
As expressed by one of my friends maker and he knew how too. The
Georgia roan the show | large Coca-Cola barrells furnished
by Mr. Clark were filled to over
flowing with this most satisfying
liquid and these events were one of
the annual treats of the year.
Like many other things these festi
vals have become passe.
n.” The acting poor,
had and the jokes, songs,
than either.
versity has not bettered
ending >ut the club that
black '
>o, for I well remember j
lee club of the red und I
i annual treat.
, Dr.
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Hot Biscuits for Dinner!
G OLDEN brown biscuits,
sen eu piping hot, are
a feast in themselves. And
the same flour used in
them—Omega—makes the
fluffiest of dainty pastries.
haps fruit for desert Eat slowly and
masticat? your food thoroughly; be
as leisurely about ycur eating as
time will allow.
And then, when you have finished
the meal, don’t sit around the table
and gorsip with the office worker
next to you until your lunch hour is
gone. Get up and get out into the
air and walk. If you are near a
playground or paTk—so much the
better. But exercises taken in the
heart of a business district is better
than no exercise at all.
It clears your brain of cobwebs,
helps you to reason things out more
logically and sensibly, and gives your
body a chance to maintain that stand
ard of health that you must have in j
order to be a desirable citizen.
Chinnnewest representativi
Wu rh,-cKu called on President — ° r "" -
Hoover last week and presented his
letter of credence as Chinese Minis- NOTICE
ter. Th, noted father of this distin- Any one wishing their squares in
guished gentleman of the far east the city cemetery cleaned off for
visited our city <»n one occasion and Memorial Day must give their orders
I have heard many interesting stories and pay cash for work in advance. |
surrounding this incident. Dr. Wu j J- W. IVEY, City Sexton, j
Tir.g Fang while represt
OMEGA FLOUR
rica came down
to Milledgeville to visit the Georgia
Military College Commenciment.
During his visit here Dr. T. O.
Powell. Head of the State Sanitarium
invited the distinguished visitor out
to the Institution to look over the
buildings *nd grounds and to spend
a while with the officers of that In
stitution.
As it was told to me, Dr. Powell,
whe was one of the most courtly and
polished gentlemen that ha3 ever
lived in Milledgeville came in to es
cort the Chinaman to the Sanitarium.
He was in the carriage of the Institu
tion drawn by four horses and he and
Dr. Fang were seated on the back
scat. Dr. Powell, to engage his guest
in conversation, asked him a ques
tion regarding the treatment of the
insane in his country, and Dr. Fag
turned to him and says “Don’t bother
!, I want to view the land scapes
and sniff the breezes, I haven’t time
lors, but pay cash and save ten to
thirteen dollars par ton on your ferti
liser. The J. H. ENNIS brand bare
demonstrated their value and state
nalysis puts them on top.
A. J. Carr Company
Don’t lis
. the
THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL
is by train. The safest. Most com
fortable. Most reliable. Costs less.
Inquire of Ticket Agents ^regarding
greatly reduced fares for short trips.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
BOSTON C*FF
—Where Everybody Eats—
Trv Our Home Cooking
Dainty Fresh Oysters
$5.00 ROUND TRIP FROM MACON TO JACKSONVILLE
EVERY SATURDAY
(March 30th to Oct. 5th, 1929)
Saturday Excursion Tickets sold for following fast high-class
trains:
Ar. Jacksonville 8.05 PM 6:55 AM 7:20 AM 7:45 AM
Lv. Macon 12:30PM 10:35 PM 11:45 PM 12:15 Night
Tickets good returning on any train over Southern Railway
System leaving Jacksonville Sunday night and arriving Ma
con early Monday morning following date of sale, and will be
honored in sleeping and parlor cars upon payment for space
occupied.
G. R. PETTIT, Div. Pass. Agt.
Macon, Georgia
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
The Hudson-Essex Service Station
Appreciates the Generous Patronage Accorded Them And the Marked
Increase in Business that Has Been Shown
Gasoline 21c.
We have made a straight forward bid for your business with a reduction of
two cents in Gasoline. We have shown no favorites but endeavor to treat every
customer alike and are making no concessions—selling gas cheaper f o some and
higher to others, but the price is the same to everybody. If our volumne con
tinues to show theincrease wo can make still greater reductions.
Continuous Improvements
We are daily making changes to improve our service and add facilities for the
!>enefit and savings of our customers. Mr. Lawrence Blocdworth. who is in’
direct charge of the station has added the full force of his knowledge and ex
perience to make our service better and our employees more efficient. He in
vites you with a personal pleasure to visit us.
Tire Service
We are now handling the famous DUNLOP Tires. These tires are sold with a
bonded guarantee protecting you from blow-outs, cuts, or any damage to your
tires for a period of 12 months. We will trade in old tires. Call 4 for quick
service when your tire is flat. We make this one of our specialties. Give us <\
trial,
Experienced Mechanics
We are adding wrecker service with three expert mechanics to serve you. They
are experienced men and we offer you the best facilities at all times to keep
your car in perfect running condition
We invite your patronage, we insure you of courteous efficient service—and
we promise fair—honest dealings in every instance.
MAY WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OF SERVING YOU!
J
THE HUDSON-ESSEX SERVICE STATION
T. H. ENNIS, Manager