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UNION RECORDER. M1I.LEDCEVILLE, CA., MAY 1, I9»«
BALDWIN'S RED LETTER DAY
FRIDAY MAY 3RD.
fin- u*h*« will be at every door
and will have map of Beating ar
rangement and will auirt teachers in
getting children neated correctly.
;ors who will he seated in the
alcony.
10 : :t0 to 11:45—(or thereabouts)
Mr. Hi... W..L to S« Er.r. On.
.1 H.. CT.ii.lro. .1 Th. G. S C. W
Auditorium
Dtar Baldwin bounty Children:
Don't you fail to meet «th- nex
Friday. May 3rd. tt the G. S. C. W. b ,. U fcher* to take
Auditorium. V.e will do exactly a* | v in w
we did last year. Come at ten
o'clock—park ouUide campus. Come
in and go to the place where you
will we yur school name being held .
„„ . hnnniT. Arr.«r yourrelf K- Tn.cl.nr. w. a»knd that they .pn.k
cord,,* ... - «1» link «olk« « 1“ «*«*•.■ * b "“‘ *•?« "*•
fr,,ni Then .<■ ..11 march in—11 th.t .11 -m|.ly with r.qnnrt^-~.
Ihn nm yr.d. s «Uln* toyrth.r- .h.: n.nryqh.n, will n.n wnootWy-
. « an that prefect order will be kept—and
* Th.n vre will “in. our roiu.' and .11 have n rood and profitablo timn.
havr a rood timn. and I have- two 11:45 Orchestra will play a
nir.- Mirprir.-a for you. march and hildren will march out.
Iton t hn afruid you don’t know !IR.ST K radn» first -etc ur.d it IS
your onp.—of roursn you do—nd earnestly asked that this be observed
then besides the orchestra will be ; —11 leathers taking charre and tak-
there -o help us out—so come on. ing the children directly over to the
Aft. r the sinr-we will po to the Court llous. prounds where they will
Court House lawn and there you will , spread their picnic dinner,
spread your picnic dinner— ; and the ’ 12:00 to 1:00—Dinner hour—G.
G. M. C. Hand will play for you. | jp r. hand will play this hour.
There will he maybe another lit-|
lie surprise for you —so do.
be here to we what it is.
to he Baldwin’. Red Letter Day and I M‘-s Sophie Richardson, Vice-Presi-
we must always n.skc our plans to I d< nt of Federation: Mrs. Frank Wat-
lom,. each year its a poor old life 1 son. Sec’ty. and Treat., of Federation
to lead if you don’t p-t to see your Ur. J. L. Reason of the Georpia State
friends at least ONCE a year—isn’t j for Women; ^Col. George
it? So this i. OCR DAY—and
s de door. Teacher, .re requested 1 MR CURRY TO RUN COMEDY FOR I DEA TH OF MR. T. W
u, BE WITH CLASSES—MARCH CHILDREN FRIDAY
IN WITH THEM AND SIT WITH N. W. H. |
THEM, thank you. j Thrr* week* ugo when we firxt
](»:10—March into Auditorium be- j kn» w the day we would have the
in* Mr. Curry begun to phone and
telegraph for a wonderful picture
for our school children guest* on our
Red Utter Day. Last Monday he
r/ent to Atlanta to see if he could
not powibly get a long one—and one
that ht thought appropriate for the
children. It in a well known fact
that the-*- splendid pictures are
booked up for no long a time before
hand - that Mr. Curry could not find
what he wanted anywhere. However
he trll* me he i* going to have a
comedy that he will run for the
children we will have something
to laugh it—and that proves how
inure ted he is In this occasion. He
says that next year he is going to!
start in January to get that picture
before it is dated up.
1S28 CHEVROLET COACH FOR
;ale
Thin one U a dandy perfect good
L. N.
Mr. T. W. Greene died at hh» home
in Hancock county Friday night.
The funeral taervfcjes were held
Sunday afternoon, at four o’clock,
Rev. W. A. Maxwell, pastor of the
Devereaux Methodist church -jificia*.-
ing. The burial was in the family
burial ground.
Mr. Greene for a number of yeats
was one of Hancock's most success
ful farmers, and accumulated consi
derable property. He was well
known in Milkdgeville.
Mr. Greene is survived by one sis
ter, Mrs. W. L. Horne, of this city,
and a number of nephews and
GodledgewHygrade
Ptintr tnd W Varniiher **
must plan have a better time
every time than we di3 the lu«t time.
My love to you all—and meet me.
NELLE WOMACK HINES.
P. S. Don’t forget to bring Aunt
Jane and Uncle Ben- and of course
Mania and Papa, and your Cousins
etc--and tell them there is a place
reserved in the balcony—the best
seats in the house.
DO NOT BRING CARS INSIDE
GROUNDS—PARK OUTSIDE—IM
PORTANT.
30:00 A. M.—School children and
teachers assemble in front of G. S.
C. W. Auditorium und form in line
by grades ready to march in.—
County Schools in FRONT of Audi
torium—Peabody High School .and
Practice School form on North side
of Auditorium—enter North-east side
door. G. M. C. grades form in their
own building and march over—ei
ing Auditorium by the South-east
Pennington; County School Superin
tendent Bivins; Editor Moore, of the
Recorder; Mrs. C. B. McCuIlar, of
the Times; Members of the County
Board of Education—J. L. Beeson;
R. H. Harper, R. G. Hooten, R. W.
levy and Fra^ik Riley and past presi
dents of the Baldwin County Fed
eration; Mrs. J. L. Beeson, Mrs.
Harper Tucker, Mi.-s Manie Jone-
Mrs. R. B. Moore; Heads of the eight
rgani-atiorts which It^xke up the
Federation or a representative.
Representatives from the following
»n‘s organisations:
Masons, Kiwanis, Elks. Junior Or-
der of United American Mechanics
Knights of Pythias.
The pastors of all the churches and
any interested friends who would like
to attend. You are welcome.
LET US REFILL YOUR CRANK
CASE
And take your choice betwi
quaker State Opaline, Texico,
can fill your every order.
L. N. JORDAN
A mechanical drawing board vva
tried away from the Court Housi
mortal Day. The party who hai
Is requested to return to
Tice. It belongs to a student
. S. C. W. and is badly needed.
SUMMER TIME
Now Showing Ice Tea Glassei
50c for Six—
Ice Tea <}aaster»
—5c Each—
Ice Tea Spoons Silver Plated
—$1.25 for Six—
Glass Pitchers
—25c to 50c—
CHANDLER S VARIETY STORE
WATCH OUR WINDOW
The Delightful Freshness
OF
New Paint
APPEALS TO EVERY HOUSEWIFE We have a wonderful
variety of colors in
GOOIEDGE FURNITURE ENAMEL
that will harmonize with your color schemes—it is easy
to apply and shows wonderful results.
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Wholesale and Retail
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ONE TON CHEVROLET TRUCK
SALE
ically perfect.
;fore you buy.
JORDAN
. 5-2-29 *
IGHT DELIVERY TRUCK FOR
SALE
One that has been thoroughly
ver hauled in fine running shape,
ew tires, new battery, mechanically
erfect, good as a new truck at the
i of .
old
this
L. N. JORDAN
When you say <
Announcing
to say the best
me is our self-.t
L. N. JORDAN
The change of Management of Jones Drug Store places at the head of this long
established business another competent, well trained, licensed Pharmacist.
Trained to give the public just such courteous service upon which the Jones
Drug Store has built its repuation.
Mr. Aubrey Jones who has taken over the management of the store, is a licensed
Pharmacist, served with the Ligette Stores in New Orleans fifteen months and
has been with the store here as Assistant Manager for the past two years.
The management changes but the same policy of Quality, Service, Prompt,
Courteous attention to every demand continues.
We invite those who are not already acquainted with us to visit our store—It
is always a pleasure to serve you.
Jones Drug Store - Phone 11
FRIDAY At 3 O’clock
The EssexChallenger
Will'he put Torough the Tests for Hill Climbing, Get-away
Pick-up and Brake Reliability
EVERY AUTO OWNER AND PROSPECTIVE OWNER IN THE COUNTY IS INVITED TO WITNESS THESE
TESTS THAT WILL BE PUT ON IN FRONT OF OUR SALES ROOMS FRIDAY AFTERNOON ON HAN
COCK STREET FROM THE MONUMENT TO CLARKE STREET. A STOCK CAR FROM OUR SALES
ROOM WILL BE GIVEN THESE TESTS TO PROVE ALL THE CLAIMS THAT ESSEX CHALLENGER HAS
IN THE AUTOMOBILE FIELD. FOR POWER, SPEED, GET-AWAY, HILL CLIMBING, ABILITY IT
CHALLENGES THEM AU^-A GASOLINE MILAGE TEST WILL ALSO BE GIVEN.
DON’T MISS THIS SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION—YOU WILL ENJOY IT.
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