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UNION RECORDER. M1LLEDCEV1LLE, GA.. MAY 9, 1»2»
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• The Chorus from the Holy City j ticipati
presented by the •enior glee club having
was admirably directed by Mr*. j th«- da:
Longino. Mi«« MrAUiiter’p vole* in | ibov.
the r*olo number possewed a richness
sing, picnic and picture sho
ENTERTAIN CHILDREN FRIDAY
With n-urn flying, and banners
waving. hundreds of Baldwin county!
xhool children came to Milledgeville
Jii t Friday to enjoy a holiday, par-!
ticipating in the annual school sing.
picnic dinner and ending
ith a trip to the picture
NAMED OFFICERS FOR
NEW YEAR
SING AT HOPEWELL CHURCH
CITATION
of
alca f«»r th«
thi, $75.00. With ADen ,r< "" J
e liouifht • sot I from SDMf«
of the teach
Second Sunday aftemdon there i GEORGIA. Baldwin County,
ill be an afternoon ring at Hope- W. W. Stem bridge, as Guardian
ell church Sunday, May lith. Mr. of Ollie Stanley, has applied for
n; Dr. Meadows I i4ftV» to fell a one-fourth individed
and others will be j interest iu the eastern lalf of Lot
there. The public is invited to come. J No. 1. Block No. 23,
ey is
H| PEACE. Sec’ty
Singing Convention.
isua! i
, young singer,
at the pianr
ional numbers
She wa
by he
ties iif life and nature in her appeal
for the beauty of religion.
Th stage was decorated for the
FAIR WARNING
be used for
health purpose*. We h;..e tried to
put on the Dental Clinic and get the
The program opened at ten thirty c | K {| < | ren ]uo {*.r cent, but so far they
at the G. S ( . Auditorium when not r ,. M( -hed this per cent, but
they ar- interested and are trying. | On account of raising taxes where
mairnificlent hhttldintt. The T|w | h . n ,„t, of the city Dr. L. W ..turn, arc not made, the imcmwo
•debt ... rn nnprcr.iv.. one. Thr,^ j,, j, y Stcmhridc.
Dennis Turner, Dr. J. H. Shurley and
Dr. K. \. Tigner made examination!
giving their time and assistance ii
this drive »nd the P. T. A. fee
ful to them for their kind
with large baskets of B<
mutia lilies and brigbt-haed lark-
spur.
The program war ar. follow!
Organ Prelude—Gaol—Contempla
tion- From “Holy City"—Miss M
gie Jenkins.
Chant Harrington The Lord
in His Holy Temple—Y. W. C.
little fellow* of the lower grades en
thused and happy seated down in the
front while the older children occu
pied the rear seats.
Mrs. Hines, who had the program
in charge, led the entrie assembly in
i-H the Beautiful and later hte
Spangled Banner. Mi-s
trice Hosbrugh presented the
body Violin club with several r
ery gt •
Our first me* ting for the t
Supt. Bivins welcomed the children
the sing and congratulated them
the splendid attendance. Other
triotic songs were sung and then
*dals were presented.
Mrs. J. L. Bee-on representing the
A. R. presented Miss Frances Mil-
i of the Peabody High school with
* gold medal for the best essay c
John Mille’dge. Miss Virginia Burn*
of the Hopewell school wap given
second prize.
Honorable mention wa:* given j
»es Monteen Simpson and Doris
dard of the Midway school,
dr*. R. B. Moore representing the
D. C. presented medals for the
' . ly OR Benjamin Harvey Hill,
•coe McDonald of the Midway
school won the $2.50 -gold piece and
nces Fowler of the Union J
Point school was given the prize for
essay by a Baldwin county
wo -.ngs written especially by
. Hines were sung, and the Pea
body Harmonica ci'ub with Miss Mag
gie Jenkins director was -mother
feuture number of the program.
The children hurried to the Court
House square for the picnic dinner
after the sing and then packed the
Colonial Theater as Mr. Curry’s
ar a special picture,
day wa* a huge success and
brought great happiness to the school
children of Baldwin county.
The schools p-presented were.
Black Springs, Union Point, Mid-
ly, Scottaboro, Cooperville, Union
Hill, Salem, Hopewell, Baldwin Pri
mary, Meriwether, G. M. C. and Pea
body High.
The children of Buldwin county
and the teacher* of the county,
represented a splendid group <>f peo
ple and the people of the city were
glad to have them as their guests.
iber and each month *
i . gram has been put o:
R. B. MOORE, Pres.
MAMIE JONES, Trea
CLARENCE WALL.
ording Secretary.
thank-
CARD OF THANKS
rish to express our sincere
t-i friend- and acquaintance
r«- *o thoughtful of us during
j our recent stay at the City Hospital.
] Especially do we thank Dr. Scott,
I our special nurses and the nurses
of the City Hospital.
MR. AND MRS. T. BLOOMER
| LAWRENCE.
CITATION
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
Court of Ordinary.
T. J. Brook*, the Administrate
upon the estate of Mrs. Emma
Hodges, deceased, has filled his ap
plication for letters of dismissioi
from said estate, having made hi
final return to this office, showing
I that he has paid all the debts and
' said
tiled with all heirs of
lira. Emma Hodges.
Said application will be heard be-
ore me the first Monday in June,
ind if no objections are filed, dis-
nission will be granted as prayed
This May 6th, 1929.
W. H. STEMERIDGE,
Ordinary Baldwin Co. Ga.
VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE
A Variety of DeliciotRs thing, al
way. at the Electrik Maid Bak.
MOTHERS DAY IS SUNDAY
Choir.
Hymn—Haydn—O Worship th
Lord.
Responsive Reading—Miss Alic
Napier and Congregation.
Chorus—Gaul—List! The Cherubic
Host—From “Holy City”—Senior
Glee Club Assisted by Mrs. H
Maxwell Longino.
IVayer—Miss Faye Sen-ions.
Solo—Gaul—Eve Hath Not
—From “Holy City"—Mi*- Virginia
McAllister.
Talk—The Baauty of Religion-
Mis.* Robbie McLendon.
Hymn—Father of Lights.
Organ Postlude—Gaul—Adora
tion— From “Holy City"—Miss Jen
kins.
The presentation of the Egyptian
Princes* by th** music deportment of
Georgia State College for Women
Monday evening wa; a distinct
achievement. The auditorium was
filled with an appreciative audience.
Thi pleasing operetta is the work of
Jeanic Quinton Rnw.ee und Charles
Vincent. It was carried by the four
college glee clubs conducted by Mrs.
Helen Maxwell Longino. The soloist*
were college girl* who were coached
for the performance by Mrs. Helen
Granadc Long. Both ladies deserve
highest commendation for their
work in preparing the collegians. For
purity of tone throughout the per
formance and volume in ensemble
effort the work of the singers was
praiseworthy.
Mrs. Helen Granade Long, as organ
accompanist had much to do in mak
ing the performance successful. Miss
Maggie Jenkins accompanied the en
tire performance at the piano.
The stage was arranged as an open
court in the palace grounds. Mrs.
E. R. Hines bb stage director manag
ed the scenes and lights in a way that
gratified the audience. The costume*
of Egyptian design in many colors
produced a gorgeous display. Mis*
Mamie Padgett designed the cos
tumes and they were made in the art
department of the college.
Miss Anna Elizabeth Miller direct
ed the folk-dance, which were full of
grace and beauty.
The operetta with its varied pvo-
gram of pageant, acting, chorus, solo
work, and folk-dancing made many
demand* upon the student perform
ers who met their duties excellently
and delighted the entire house. The
characters of the operetta were as
follows:
Queen* of Egypt—Mildred O’Neal.j
Princess Aida, her daughter—Mar
garet Counningham.
Prince*s Tabubu, sister of the
Queen—Frances Christie.
Alva, an Irish Princess, stolen by j C*CK>0<}C*X*X*>>*XfcXM>CH>000•:<8XH^0CM>^CK>CH^
Pirates—Beatrice Howard.
Nyssa and Phila, Companions to|
the Princess--Irma Vaughn and I
Aughtry Oliver.
Queen Grunia, Captive Queen—j
Dorothy Colquitt. I
Hcruh, Daughter of Wizard— I
Jklary Elliott, '
have extended the time for taking
over the books to May 15th. All who
have not made their returns, and
wish to keep from having their taxes
raised will find me in Tax Collector’s
office opposite City Hall, and would
be glad for you to come in and make
returns to me, and save being raised.
BRISCOE WALL,
Tax Receiver B. C.
Oconee
Heights, to raise funds for the main
tenance of hi* a-id ward.
All person* are notified to show
cause before me at the Baldwin;
Court of Ordinary on the first Mon
day in June. 1929, why the applica
tion should not be granted.
* W. H. STEMBRIDGE, j
Ordinary Baldwin Co. Ga. |
FURNISHED HOUSEWANTED_ B
5»roily of adult* for June, J„| y ^
IcLean, H.ddotk.
IMPROVED COTTON SEED FOR
SALE—J. L. SIBLEY.
Members of St. Stephens Episcopal
church will make their annual pil
grimage on next Sunday to the
Appleton Home, the orphanage of the
iocese in Macon.
The delegation will leave here
irly in the day and will be the
guests of the Macon churches at a
luncheon to be served at the Orphan-
A service will be held by the
young children there and an inspec
tion will he made of the plant. The
orphanage is devoted to the care of
parentless girls in the Diocese.
RIGHT FROM THE OVEN—Hoi
Roll. Daily. Electrik Maid Bake
Shop.
LOST-
ella with Sa!
than
beaxtifully
Nothing
Mother’,
framed.
—39c, 75c and $1.0C—
BOX STATIONERY
Make a beautiful gift
—50c to $100—
CANDIES
Beautiful Mother Day Boxes—
Assorted Chocolates—Delicious—
—$1 25 and $2.50—
Other Mother Day gift suggestions
CHANDLER’S VARIETY STORE
CITATION
GEORGIA. Baldwin County:
Notice i* given that the under
signed administrator of Zella May
Davis ha* applied to the Ordinary uf
said rounty for leave to sell all the
land belonging to the estate of Zella
May Davis for the purpose of paying
debts and making distribution. Said
application will be heard at the regu
lar June Term, 1929, of the Court
of Ordinary of said County.
iis May «th, 1929.
EDWARD R. HINES,
Administrator
W. H. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Notice is hereby given that C. S.
Winn, as administrator of the estate
of Mr*. G. D. Myrick, has applied to
the Ordinary of sr.id county for
leave to sell lot no. 2 of the old My
rick homestead in the 318 Disrict,
G. M., of said county.
The application is made for the
purpose of paying the debts of said
Jeceased and making distribution
among her heirs. The application
will be heard at the Court of Ordi
nary of said county at the June
Term, 1929, thereof. All person*
are notified to show cause at that
time why said application r-hould not
be granted.
This May Cth, 1929.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary Baldwin Co. Ga.
C. S. WINN,
as Administrator of
MRS G. 1). MYRICK. deceased.
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—50c for Six—
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F.LECATES TO DISTRICT CON-' f
FERENCE ELECTED jS
At a conference of the meml
I the Milledgeville Methodist j <
tiurch held Sunday evening, the
blowing delegates were elected to
:present the church at »he Con-]
stance of the Oxford District to be:
eld at Monticello May 16th and <
7th: Mr. H. G. Bone. Mrs. W. A. 1 J
lassey, Mrs. R. B- Moore and Mr..
d Athon,
Mr. W. E. Ireland, Mr. A. I. i
Intts. Mrs. C. L. Moore and Mrs. L. j
. Rozar were named as alternates. |
Dr. W. T. Wynn and Mr. Miller S. |
!ell were elected delegates at thr,
uarterly conference.
SATURDAY ONLY
CASH BARGAINS
Gasoline ... - 15c
Flour
Minn Hattie Richardson, daughter,
of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Richardson, i
has been critically ill for the past , 4
severrf days, After undtkgtoing a | J
major operation.
24 lb. Delight .. 98c
24 lb. Elberta $1.00
24 lb. Rising Sun $1.08
11 lbs. Granulated Sugar - - 63c
15 lbs. New Potatoes 59c
5 lbs. New Clam Rice .. 29c
8 lb. Buckett Lard $1.20
6 Boxes Matches 15c
3 lbs. Coffee 87c
Best for Frying 15c
85 per cent Gill Edge $2.45
85 per cent Quick Step $2.40
3 Baby Ruths _...10c
3 Peanut Bars 10c
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