Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, May 09, 1929, Image 4
Delegates t» the Oxford District , laUtfh;(r , Ann*., o Mr. Percy Wy-
Conference, which convenes in mjm Hodges, of Orlando. Firida. The
next week from the Mil- weddinjc ui || take place June first in
Circuit, have nrt all been Mijim i y| or j da<
tality. April 26. The events on the program
These in*-n and women have a included setting up exercises, relays,
strong attachment for the college— u May Pole dance, a pie eating con-
many of them received their only test and many other games,
education there and it is wih great An experiment is being made at
expectation and contemplated j*>y the Sanitarium to test the value of
that they look forward to the cole- p| a y in restoring mental balance. Al-
bration the local alumni has planned, though this work is new, the officials
Vie (annul dissapoint them. of the institution as well as visiting
The time remaining is short, much mental specialists are enthusiastic
work is to Hi* done requiring the en- over the degree of success that has
thusiastic and energetic support of a | re ,dy been attained. Miss Hum-
not only nil former students but phrey, social worker and recreational
every civic and patriotic organisation director of the institution, has had
thai is interested in seeing our city entire charge of the play program
make a splendid show. since it w>(» introduced leas than
T'~ • c^*ir«i ion is 'itting for the two years ago.
culmination of fifty years of se«- Among the spectators who enjoy-
vie.* which O. M. C*. ha, rendered our lhi , unuMU ,||y intcre-iling field
. ity and »t*te. We c«n all point to ijy pr„ K r«m were the member, of
the old : apitol hill with pride and ; SUI oil p-yeholopy clans at the
State College for W
Keep off The Sun
SUN HATS
Men, boys, ladies and childrens
ideal for house wear—garden
work, fishing, playing or hiking.
KIDDIES SUN BATH SUITS
2 to 8 years. The very latest.
I)r. Leonard Shaw, former G. M.
athlete and u son-in-law of
Mr Ed Jackson, was declared Golf
champion of Log Cabin country
club at Tifton when lie
hole match in the final
the tournament held there.
Dr. Shaw will enter a tournament
in Florida next winter representing
the Tifton club. A set of P. G. A.
golf clubs was presented the winner.
Dr. Shaw has many friends in this
city who will read with interest his
success in the Golf tournament.
Home Owned, Home Operated— i
The Electrik Maid Bake Shop. We
serve you best.
The »bove announcement will he
read with interest here. Miss Ellison
is the youngest daughter of Mrs.
Ellison. After he- graduation from
the G. S. C. W., she attended the
Conservatory of Music in Boston,
where she .-tudied voice culture. For
the past two years she has taught in
the public schools of Orlando.
Mr. Hodges is formerly of Boston,
Mass., is a graduate of Boston Uni
versity, and took post gmduate work
in the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. For several years he
wap conbected with the Culfan-
American Sugar Company in Cuba,
filling the position of Chemist and
Assistant Superintendent. At pres-
3® ent he is Manager of the Orlando
branch of a Florida corporation.
Their home will be in Orlando.
to 1U.
A Pni 2]*
ELLISON-HODGES RICHARDSON-CRECOR y
Adolphus Leroy Ellison an- • The announcement of the nivri
ngagement of her I of Mias Sophie Richard:
Guy Gregory of Macon oi
came as a surprise to her
friends here. The man-tag.
solemnised in Macon and w*»
nounced this week.
Miss Richardson is the daughter
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Richardson, <,
of the most prominent famine-
the county, and has a large circle «j
friends in this and other coi
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory will niak.
home in Maci
Col. C. B. McCullar and Mr. Floy(
Hendrickson spent several days *f
the past week in Lakt-iand.
where they assisted in the organize
tion of a County Fair Association.
Both Col. McCullar and Mr.
drickson are enthusiastic ad<
of fairs.
The farmers who are cultivating
tobacco this year have finished
ting out the plant.
Godledge
fkinto snd Vs rnhhrr
RACE
gtatitude. our hearty support
only .* individuals but as a
should go ti her and her rcpreJ
tive« in this undertaking. MRS
Give this cause which brings hack
t«i our town again these former
students your enthusiastic support in p n
what ever capacity you can—fi- j K
nancially or otherwise.
The test of our hospitality and
ability to entertain will be made and
we must live up to our reputation.
c ‘ t >' taught by Dr. George Harris Webber.
E. KIDD GIVES
FLOWERS TO G
M. C.
In a letter to th«- Macon Tel
of Sunday former Governor
wick undertook to straighten
minds of Georgians their tax
Four stately palms, gifts of Mrs.
J. E. Kidd, now adorn the front of
the Old Capitol Building at both
the north and south entrances. Th>'
P-ilnis are about a quarter of a cen-
tury old nnd were raised by Dr.
Kidd.
j The palms greatly add to the
graph beauty of thp old building and the
Hard- * an< * wn P' n P °f tlw campus. The irift
in the was mOBt Karoos and greatly ap-
. predated by the college.
prol
HOWARD HOLLOWAY NARROW-
j LY ESCAPES DEATH
FOR SALE—Chinchilla Rabbit, from
Registered Stock. Apoljr to Robert
A Underwood.
FOR TALE—Pure white lilies for
Mothers’ Day. Two dollar. ($2.00)
per dozen. Mrs. Frank Malpass.
Difference Our Bread
;>erior in tasta. Try it
rik Maid Bake Shop.
GOOD GARDEN SEED-
Hcndrickson's.
BROOKS SPRING HOTEL WILL
OPEN TONIGHT
The hotel at Brooks Springs in
Washington county will open this
(Thursday) evening with a biir bar
becue. The swimming pool has been
renerrated and reudy for use. It is
expected a large crowd will be in
attendance tonight.
The Delightful Freshness
OF
New Paint
APPEALS TO EVERY HOUSEWIFE. We lure a wonder
ful variety of colors in
COOLEDGE FURNITURE ENAMEL
that will harmonize with your color schemes—it is easy
to apply and shows wonderful results.
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Thp
very
and logical manner ou
line* a renudy to curb over *»ppr*pr
sting the ;-tates income.
The system is to simple, so plain i
its application and so clear in judge- j
nunf that it presents a safe way into
foi our state. “ A
budget system with teeth in it” says:
the Governor in his offer as a so-|
| Howard Holloway and a negro,
Sam Butts narrowly escaped death
Friday afternoon when the truck
j which they were riding was hit by
! a freight train of th« Georgia
rond at the double crossing near
lutio:
enrbi:
r the ex
bp done
three million deflect
the plan for the legis
a deficit appropriate
has been bantered for mai
* but the wild manner in wh :
hns berr dished out by ou
tore ha? thrown the state i
nnnrial rut that grows de<
The mattrr tr.u-t he work
jrder that a
i be made a
i faced and
clean the
Holloway and Butt, were driving
a truck through from Florida to this
city when the accident happened.
Mr. Louie Smith who was coming to
the city happened at the accident a
few minutes after it had happened
and Cnrrit d the two men to Macon.
Holloway suffered fro sc.vere bruses
and shock. Butt* had a jaw broken.
The train priytically demolished
the Chevrolet truck upon which was
mounted a Ford Truck.
with ; GOOD GARDEN SEED-
| Hendrickson't.
F. W
Screen time
is here/
S PRINGTIME is screen time.
Better overhaul your screens
now. A coat of paint, new wire
doth, perhaps new locks cn the ;
screen doors will make your old j
screens like new again.
YowtTl find our knowledge of i
screen making as complete as I
our stock of screen cloth, screen !
hardware, paint and tools. We
carry Opal Zinc Coated, Liberty
Golden Bronze and Liberty U
Antique Bronze wire cloth, the
kind that lasts for i cars.
R. W. HATCHER HDW. CO. |
Wholesale and Retail
mi 4oo
$1060
SjC(u!h the IIVrM in •Hot or Car IVi/gf
Delivered,
Fully Mzqui/tped,
Nothing More
to Buy!
S;
* high-.
of th-j
fnct that "bankrupey'
analysis of the whole situation.
Governor Hardwick’s plan «tand*
solidly and the Georgia Assembly can
d well by heeding the adv ; -« of this
*rg* of Georgia politic*. He ha®
offered a suggestion that will lead
us from financial decay into a new
«• a through which we can revise our
♦•x svv+etu and lift the burden from
v ary .moulders.
To My Friends
ompare
delivered, fully-equipped prices
See wkyNasli is lower!
the basis of quality, the Nash Why then, is the Nash ''400” lower
O Ni
400 s}>ould cost more than other priced?
Congressman Carl Vinson, while
t; » Hou-e of Congress, was practical-
'• idle, awaiting the action of the
c nate on the farm relief hill, came
H' me and spent several days of this l
w ek. While here he was!
’ooking after his farming interests,
lb found his crops had been badly-
damaged by the whipping winds of|
last week.
I am now connected with the Jones Drug Store and ! wish
to extend to my friends a cordial invitation there. It will
be my pleasure to sene you and I can assure you of prompt
courteous service at all times. Your business will be ap
preciated.
Nash engineers—one of the industry’s
outstanding engineering organizations
—have created a finer motor car. They
have developed the high-compression,
7-bearing motor to its highest point
of perfection and power. The exclu
sive Narh outboard mounting of hy
draulic shock absorbers doubles their
effectiveness and creates supreme rid
ing ease. here is the "world’s
easiest driving control,” in this new
and finer motor car.
Thvse are but a few of many "400”
features of superiority.
Here is the explanation. Every Nash
”400” is now factory-equipped with
the accessories, purchased at factory
savings and included in the factory
price of the car. Bumpers, shock ahn
sorbers, spare tire lock and tire cover
come with the car and are not added
later as "extras,” at retail prices.
You will find some dealers (not Nash
dealers) charging as much as $50 or
$60 extra for bumpers alone.
Compare the delivered, fully equipped
price of any Nash ”400" with the de
livered, fully equipped prices of com
petitive cars. You ’ll see the saving!
The time for closing the hooks for
the return of taxable property has
b«*?n extended until May 16th. The
law provides that all who fail to
make returns shall be doubled taxed.
Tax Receiver Wall urges all dslin-i
<ro«*n'« ti *-*11 ~t Ms fv I
Building and make their returns.
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Roy S. Alford, Jr. j Hines-Callaway Auto Co.
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