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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., APRIL 35,
The Sstory of the Opera “Martha”
To be Given by G.S.C.W. Freshmen
! U . I I|ui-er. and assert their rights. I-ady
On Wedneasiay night, May , e| • teiIn the courtier, who come
Freshman class wfill make It* con , ^ ^ ab j tbat sbe la 8Ur< Uj.n.1 is
tribution to the week of music be- >nd bjd , u , im le „ e h i ro
mu observed at G. S. t - - un .inns In despair, Lionel appeals to
the direction of Miaa Alice Leonora j ^ ,, and pr „ducea the rin,. le.'t
Tucker, head of the Music Depart^ by h|( fath . r Much t o his
ment at the collepe, the clsas wU, L IMIt . m , n t he finds that he is the
present -Martha, ' a semi-serious , ^ of [lprby of , h( . „ ld Karl
opera in four acta, in the college j b , d been eI1 l, d „„ B liaise
auditorium. The prra.nt.uon of the j
.inir au-ait«ri With TTVflt
PRESBYTERIAN MEN GATHER COLLEGE Y HUT TO BE OPENED J
AT MANSE LAST THURSDAY FRIDAY
. P. CRAWFORD PRESENT.
SILVER LOVING CUP
ie men of the Presbyteri. n
church were the guest* of Rev. and
Mr*. George B. Thompson on last
Thursday evening at their home on
the Hill. Annual report* were given
and the years work reviewed. Plans
for the coming year were outlined.
The following report of the meeting
wn .,r. by Rev. Mr. Thomp-
opera i* being
anticipation, becaux
very popular production.
The music to "Martha was com
posed by Friedrich Freiherr *on
Klotow and the words were written
by W. Freidrich. It had it* first
performance in Vienna on Novem
ber 25, 1847. The original cant was
composed of well known operatic
stirs. It was as loll own:
Lady Harfriat. Soprano—Anna
7.0 rr.
Nancy, Gantralto—Thereat Swarz.
Lionel, Tenor—Joseph Erl.
Plunkett, Base—Carl Formes.
The Story of the opera i* very
interesting ami entertaining, and the
time of the action is supposed to l»c
in the .-vigil of Queen Anne. The
i laid
i the old i
it*
Sh
T a-erer report* that during
,, there ha* been raised an
,. ,un; exceeding the budget which
a ' .ivcn fixed at the beginning of
the church year, April 1, 1928; the
i iismv nao >•«•-, —» | Pastor's salary has been paid in full
•pulse* her, knowing how he has' n j ra id promptly; all other out-
•rerf. | standing account* have been taken
distracted and seeks carc 0 f f anf j an y financial obligation
■storing hi* love. It is „f t h e church for the ensuing year
*°ng ^iu he adequately provided for as a
ult of the recent annual financial
iwaited witk grv.l — y Harrlrt loved Lionel bef
a is l., finds that he is of noble ran
i when she hears this she seek*
throw herself int
its I UP
ruggested that she sing
which he liked so' well. The first
scene is re-enacted, and Lionel .again
succumb* to her charm*. The result
in love ami happiness, amt that
happincM is strengthened by the
knowledge that Plunkett has won the
hand of rognish Nancy.
Since the time of its first produc
tion, .t has rapidly increased in popu
larity. -and has come to be
England "the
accepted in America very enthu
tically and ha:i proved to be lasting (j to , t _„ r .
Tucker may be congrntulat-d the head of the Cadet class,
selection of thi
The church reports a resident
membership of two hundred; u Sab
bath School enrollment which is only
25 per rent les than the ideal set
by the Sabbath School Associations,
wl irh id an eni*ullment equal to the
re-ident membership of the church.
\V. I>. Morrison remains at the head
popular.” It was (lf t ),j H department. L. H. Andrews,!
Ir._ is the newly elected Secretary, i
trpenter has been placed a*
e new log cabin hut, recently
erected on the old government square
in this city and r.ow converted ir.to a
play ground for the students of the
Georgia State College for Women
will be officially opened and the first
entertainment given in the new
rreation park next Friday after-
on when the Y. W. C. A. will enter-
n the Freshman class of over
e hundred young women with
party.
The young womer
park und participate in games and
stunts. Each Hobby group in the. _______
afs will give a special stunt Col- LIEUT THOMAS B1NFORD
ge songs and yells will be given and i
ie entertainment will conclude with ;
marshmallow roast and picnic.
Miss Annie Mooro Daughtry, secre-
iry of the association has the enter
tainment in charge.
The Augusta Preabyterial is in
session in Eatonton this week, and is
being largely attended by the Ladies
Missionary Union of the local Presby
terian church. Among the ladies
from this city attending have been
Mrs. C. P Crawford, Mrs. J. L. Bee
son, Mrs. Sam aPtterson President
Miss Bell McMillan, Mrs. David Fer
guson and Mrs. James .Salters.
Mrs. Crawford has been an officer
| of the Prd byterial a number of
I years, and in recognition of the
ill go to the j ^ has rendered was presented
a beautiful silver loving cup.
A FIRST LIEUTENANT
SILK STOCKINGS REPAIRED—
G«l double wear ou* your stockings
by having runs mended by invisible
method, experienced person, charges
small. Mrs. Tom McComb, Jr., 103
N. Wilkinson St.
The friends of Lieut. Thomas Bin-
ford will be interested to learn that
he has been promoted from a second
to a first lieutenant in the U. "
Army.
Lieut. Binford is the youngest
of Mrs. E. W. Binford, and i
graduate of G. M. C., and the West j approved
Point Military Academy. He is
now stationed in Hawaaian Islands, | WANTED—A tw
but will return to the States next |
FARM LOAN PASSES NINE
THOUSAND MARK
Ovar nine thousand dollars •
been loaned in Baldwin county Ua .
der the Federal Farm Loan Keh,j
Fund according to an annoucctRt. ,
that has been made by L. H. Andrew
chairman of the committee arranir.
ing applications for the leans.
Mr. Andrews stated that se\*nty.
five applications had been made and
that they had all been approved and
—i amounting to $9,465.00 had !
loaned to the farmers in th* i
county. Under the Federal Aid Act,
$15,000 wus available in the count;
and about two thirds of this an
has been used. Time to make .
cation for this financial aid has bees 1
extended to April 3Gth, Mr. Andrew* I
has announced and the remainder <
the fund will probably be used.
The committee working here in o.
der that the fund may be secured
are giving their time gratis and their
efficiency has been attested to by
fact that all application< were
fall.
«.f Richmond in Yorkshire and
vicinity. Lady Harriet. Q
fomes’ litV’.'itk' its I «P»" ,,, ' r •'•l.-tion of this npera. and G . w. McWhurter is President of j
aa« routine day by day. and con- H'" the -lection of the c.*_ The Men', work. A monthly trather-
trives o D'm by which she seek, lo princip* cast will consist of Mrs. | j„ R ihe men is planned for. at
V_» co,. eonfiifca her I Lone and Mrs. I.omrino singing the wbicb ,; m tbc spiritual, social and
7“* ; “ li" w Harriet and Nancy. rollp „ u , activities of the men of the
P n * ’ I .wksia, At,, rirnniranmillap «nd j church w'ill be made prominent.
The Woman’s Auxiliary made an
•client report to the Presbytcrial
tarn Micklcford, h-r toasia. who. i while Mr Draakanmiller und
altho* somewhat ao-. d, agrees to .ssist | "ill the
her in the fun. The three disguise Fre.hman clas. wtll ,,n„ the ehon.se.
themselves a, menial, and ito to the The public may be assured that tt
j Richmond
Lady Harriet, who is now called
Martha, und Nancy, are attired as
servant maids and pret*:nd thut they
wish to hire themselves. Sir Tris-
tam is attired as a farmer and he
wacthes the activities at the fair, be
ing bothered very much by the fair
folk. He soon tires of it, purchases
release from their torment* with a
puise and tries to persuade the
ladies to go home. However, he finds
that they have carried their joke to
its farthest extent, and have engaged
themselves to two young fanners,
Lionel and Plunkett. Lionel was a
waif who had been left at Plunkett’s
doorstep with nothing except a rii g
for identification. In case of need
he is to show the ring to the queen.
Up until this time he had seen no
need to show it to the queen, but had
lived the quiet life of a farmer with
his foster-brother.
When Sir Triatani suggests thut
they go home, Martha and Nancy are
willing, but since Lionel and Plun
kett hold them to their bargain, hav
ing already paid their money, they
are obliged to drive off with the
young farmers.
Much to their dismay, Lionel and
Plunkett find that their servant
maids could not do anything required
of them. While teaching them the
simple art of spinning, Lionel loses
his heart to Martha, and Plunkett
loses his to Nancy.
At Lionel’s bidding, Martha sings
"The List Rose of Summer," and he
is impressed very much by it.
Whcr the hour of midnight ap
proaches, the men go to bed, and the
women are rescued from their
nwward position by Sir Tristam.
In the next scene, Lionel and Tris
tam discover their erst-while ser-
vunt-maids in a hunting party of the j
enjoyed very much.
VANDIVERE OSMENT.
,'hich has been in session in Eaton-
Mrs. Jas. Salter i;
•wly elected President, taking
this
. ; th«. place made vacant by the auto-
M. L. CURRY JUST MISSED LAND- of the forme r Presi-
ING BIG TROUT
■al of the former Presi
mt who, according to the Constitu-
[»n of the Auxiliary can only serve
ro years in succession.
The following officers were elected
rtUii
Mr. M. L. Curry came near being
the ehampion fisherman in Milledge-
vi"... and winning for hhwU the -- for thl now
rtputat.on of huvinjr caujrht thv larg- cburfh vcar . G . w . McWhortot.
ust trout that had beta cau K ht arou d chajrm Kenneth McMillan, Sccre-
ncrc ta b ton. tin,. He. with a ta G . H. Andrews, Trctwurer.
party of frienck^ a few mornings * ...
since went down to Golden', pond.! The Pastor wtshe, to tako this oc-
Lurk was attains! then, for a while, casion to expresa his appreciation of
hut finally Mr. Curry felt a tup on the co-operation on the part of the
his line, and realized that he had congregation who have contributed
hooked |i “bigun.” He berfan to anything toward this report.
try to land him, and after a tug of
wnr got the fish out of the water. F«
but there were some hushes between den.
Mr. Curry and where the fish hand j —
first seized the bait. He got the
trout into the top of the bushes, j
where he glistened in the sunlight,
but he beat himself loose and went
back into the water before he could
be landed. Those who «iw the trout
say that he was one of the larges*
they had ever seen. Messrs Cason
Black and Jim Smith were among the
member, and they can give you the
measurement and weight as measur
ed by their eyes.
>r the Farm and Gar-
si*. J. H. ENNIS.
Announcing - -
HAYES PHARMACY
Formerly Boone’s Pharmacy
1 have purchased the drug business formerly operated by the late Dr. S. A.
Boone and have taken over the management. I wish to extent a cordial wel
come to my friends as well as those of Dr. Boone to continue their patronage
with us. You will find prompt, courteous service and it will always be our
pleasure to serve you in any way possible. We will have a complete line of
Drugs, Sundries, Toilet Articles, Whitman’s fine Candies and Nutting Flowers.
WE WILL INSTALL THE LATEST COMPLETE ICELESS FOUNT
We are as near you as your telephone. Call us day or night.
Day 396 - DR.ROY HAYES - Night 283L
MEMBERS OF CAMP DAN
SANFORD WILL MEET FRIDAY
The members of Comp Dan San
ford, Sons of Confederate Veterans,
will meet at the court house Friday
morning, April 2Gth. at 1U:3C o’clock.
A full meeting of the members is
earnestly desired, is there will he
business of importance to transact.
The members will joh» the vaterans
as guests of the R. Lee Chapter at
dinner.
ws
Set this dial
at the freezing speed
yon want
Many Millcdgeville house wives now appreciate the meaning
of COLD CONTROL. We wish to express our gratification
at the large attendance at our demonstration last week as
well as our appreciation for the orders given us for Fridigi-
daires with the new COLD CONTROL—Everyone attending
was most enthusiastic over the wonderful noiseless motor
and its companion the new Cold Control on the new FRIGI-
DAIRE. Don’t fail to see it before buying an electric refrig
erator.
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Vkolcalt ud RrUil
Most Popular Oil Ranges
ever brought to Milledgeville
MR. W. W'. SLGGS, a Perfection Stove representative will be with us
MONDAY,TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, 30
Will be glad for you to meet him as he is a stove expert. He can
answer any question you may want to know about the PERFECTION.
Big Shipment new porce
lain enamel Perfections - -
arrouses great interest
See Exhibit at
PURCHASE & SALE CO.
FROM the interest shown in our beautiful new Perfection
ranges, it looks as if every lady in town wants one. This is
the reception these stoves are having all over the United
States. And we are glad of the opportunity of introduieng
them to the ladies of Milledgevlile.
If you have not yet been in to examine the range, note its
new features: porcelain enamel finish . . New design . . New
burner arrangement . . Built-in, “live heat” oven . . Accu
rate heat indicator . .Cooking heat as swift and clean as gas.
FREETRIAL IN YOUR OWN KITCHEN
Brighten your kitchen with one of these new stoves. If you
wish, we will deliver it to your kitchen. If you do not finJ
it perfectly satisfactory in every way, we will take it out.
without obligation or expense to you.
YOUR OLD STOVE HELPS TO BUY IT
During the period of this special offer we will take your old
stove as part payment on the new one. Convenient terms,
if you wish, on the balance.
This is the finest liquid fuel stove ever built, and we urge
you to take the opportunity we offer to own one. If you
can’t come to see it ’phone or write us for a free demonstra
tion in your own home.
Purchase & Sale Co.
Phone 401.
117 to 121 McIntosh St.
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