Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, April 18, 1929, Image 3

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE. CA., APRIL 18. !•» MIDDLETON PUCE GARDENS CHARLESTON. S. C. • By Mr*. CUo. B. Tkoa|MO* HEALTH AND HAPPINESS (Bt r Macfadden) F»ch life held* a Hall of Remembrance Filled with things that the yer have brought, KnJ some could be hod for the asking; Some for gold could not be bought. oils of this Hall often vibrate r„. n s„ 0 nd« which have filled the 1 ■ lilt of children'* laughter TV* voice choked low with tears. 1 -he world’s greatest sym- pnony I ant.s and fill, it through, I ; t sweet words of love through its silence to you. ■ , .jj e breexe through the Hall adds pleasure o, briep -rrow it. part i it w *fu the odors Of years gone i by I Which phase, or break, the heart. L j t bring to you the sweet frag- . ntnee I Of springtime wnon love is young, f: joes it carry the perfume of flowers Prom a door where crepe was 1 hung- L d t b, walls of this Hall which is I ire filled with the pictures of life. x bring joy each time that you tee them, use hurt like the stab of a knife. il always a mother's face is there, u others you've hated or loved, icenes through which you have wandered, I And places through which vou moved. It's the sound of woodland and garden Of bees, and of birds in the trees. It’s a sight which beggars description Azuleus hung heavy with dew And lakes touched with April sun shine Reflecting their beauty anew. It’s the gray of a mossy canopy, It's the spread of a liveoak tree, With the green of a terraced grassy slope Stretched from the Ashley to me. And I’m praying my Heavenly Father That whatever life’s toll may be It will leave in my Hall of Remem brance This treasure which came to me. MILLEDCEVILLE GIRLS HONOR- ED Four Milledgeville girls were signally honored last week by being chosen to uppear on the “Popularity” page of “The 19211 Recall,” the an nual publication of the Senior Class of the Georgia Military College. The popularity of the following young ladise was attested in their selection by the staff of the annual year bood: Miss Nelle Edwards, Miss Agnes Beck, Miss Florence Cole, and Mbs Martha Bass. ALIMITING AND DOPING When you drive in our shop and lad I'm trying to keep just my ^ op * **«r "P* *° u m * r r ** t Msure, i • U, * d lh *' il wil1 b ” *>“• b » not boy*. We have old eaperi- d men, tome that ha* been on make* perfect and that i* what .re trying to got over to you. L. N. JORDAN I All nut of value I move. Bad I have just thrown in the discard I Man;: a worthless thing nakf room in my Hall for a treasure | Fit for the home of a king. i th* memory of mingled frag- •traw hat*—the soft weave* with colored bands—$).00 and 81-50 orning's soft breeze; CHANDLER’S VARIETY STORE. How High Are Your Physical Ideal./ Fhytica. ideals are as important as mental ideals. They are fundamental' Through them you are able to de velop a foundation upon which the whole structure of human life mast be built. I have six daughters to educate, and 1 consider on* of the most im portant phases of their education is a proper understanding of whot their own physical personality should ap proximate, as well as u general knowledge of the physical nature of both sexes. Such knowledge gives a boy or girl a clean, wholesome at titude toward sex life. It saves them from the unwholesome attitude to ward sex life. It saves them from the unwholsome attraction of “smutty” stories, and gives them a high stand ard of respect for their own bodies. A boy who is ashamed of his body and knows but little of what his form should approximate, as a man, cannot enthusiastically or successfully work for the development of superior and splendid manhood. If u young man has no opportunity | to view finely developed feminine 1 figulres, his judgment in selecting I his life mate will be warped. How can he know that true beauty is based on health and strength and that his children may reap the tragedy of his ignorance? And yet, every so-called reformer is working for the purpose of sup pressing the presentation of undrap ed figures. He would take away from the human race the inspiration that aids and stimhlates the development of priceless physical ideals. Don't let him fool you. Naked ness and mental cleanliness go to gether. The more you sire able to view perfect specimens of fully de veloped mannood and womanhood the cleaner and more wholesome your mind will be in reference to all physi cal things. Begin now—while you are young,—to build up yor ideals about physical beauty and health. Go to the art galleries for your inspira tion. Find out the truth for your self. Purity needs no clothes; innocence needs no adornment Set the very highest standard of physical perfec tion for yourself and the one wl to be your mate and don’t let any one talk you out of it “4**” IMptod «* 4-Door Medan $1KI. Ask the Salesman this Question: E VERY prospective motor car pur chaser should ask every salesman he talks to. this question: “What is the price of this car, delivered to me, fully equipped with all the equipment?" You should also ask what the differ ence is between the factory (f. o. b.) price and the delivered price—and then ask u hat that difference buys. Heretofore it has been customary for factory prices to cover only the hare car. This permits the dealer to sell you your bumpers and the other acces sories, at retail prices. Nash, in introducing the new ”400” Scries, pioneered a new practice, by installing this extra equipment at the factory, at no extra cost to you. When you ask the suggested question you’ll find most salesmen (not Nash salesmen) reluctant to answer. They would rather not say how much more there is to pay, or what the extra money buys. And you’ll also find that by reason of the Nash policy, Nash "400” deliv ered, fully-equipped prices are much lower than those of many other cars with the same factory (f. o. b.) prices, and lower than some cars with even lower factory (f. o. b.) prices. ^ New NASH *400* Lead* the World in -Motor Car IVi/irr IMPORTANT “400” rEATI'RE«-.rO OTIiEIt C.1H Mt.tS X/f f.'.Vf High compression High Turbulence Lovejoy shock absorbers (lixthur* Saib m,mmSn Salon Bodies Aluminum alloy pistons 7-bearing crankshaft One-piece Salon New double drop frame fenders exterior meraiwarc . . chrome plated over C* c * r t v,s,on front nickel P«'lar posts Short turning radius N*»h Special Design Hines-Callaway Auto Co. REVIVAL SERVICES First Methodist Church Beginning Apr. 21st. Services Held Each Day 10:00 A. M. 8:00 P. M. All Denominations Are Invited To Co-operate In These Meetings Business Men’s Service 11:40 to 12 At Colonial Theatre CHORUS CHOIR GOSPEL SONGS JOIN IN AND MAKE THIS A GREAT MEETING FOR MILLEDGEVILLE AND BALDWIN COUNTY