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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE. CA.. MAY 9. 1929
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EAPTIST W M U AND YOUNG THt Mt;N S Methodist Sunday elks COMMEND P. T. A. FOR Mexican June corn
PEOPLE'S COUNCIL TO MEET rCHOOL CLA5S CHO,R WORK DONE h.-hihc.., 1 ..
By JERE N. MOORE
Held
1 Nit do
The Bapti-
Mhki«
The Men’* class *t the Methodist
Sunday School in growing in interest
and attendance. A song service ia
being held proceeding the ItMon.
There arc ;• number of good voices
among the members, and on the past
ille Sunday morning twelve or fifteen of
nth them composed a chorus, and with
„ IIU ,nd .whlM-nth, Friday and Satordiy . •?>*» ( .ihyrinnr Butt, at the piano.
Stair W M. II. officer, on the pro- | rendered a number of beautiful KO>-
rc.'t in Ben John- gram are Mrs. W. J. Neel. M
Telegraph the fact Mahon, Mrs. Ben Tompson. Mrs. Dr. "• T. Wynn the teacher de-
are equally dis- Bessie Aldred, Supt. of the W. M. 1 iivered a most interesting and help
phone calls and U. and Miss Ruth Stone Chairman of I ful U»lk
come into the Telegraph Young People’s Work will be in cussion
f her death and many charge. Friday’s program will be I ject- n
ing the reality of her given over to reports, plan of work, i attentio,
and election of officers. On Satur-j his da
i Sunday evening to
write this column after a day of
church rest and a bit of pleasure
.ml ihe tbought of poor M.ry «.«M Cniim n.d Youny People 1 . Annul j
the little- Indy who i. prompted dully Count'd will meet with the T,
in the M.eon Telecmph in rartoon Barti-1 ehureh. May th
bv Sidney Smith and come*
that many othi
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Combs.
A resolution passed at a mreting 1 GOOD GARDEN SEED—
of the Miliedgeville Lodge of Elk* Hendrickson's.
last Wednesday night, commended!
the Parent-Teachers Association for WANTED—A good plow hi
rOR RENT—Twr, furnished ^
rooms. Mrs. S. A. Boone, phone N
5 2 29 2,
666
and was lead into the dis
.f a most important sub
whi h -hould demand the
tif not only the members oi
but the men of Milledge-
day the
They know how
of the:
tbe M
ung people will give vilM generally. He will continue the
public ! demonstrations of Sunbeam. G. A.. R. i discusi-ion next Sunday morning, and
make it A., and Y. W. A. Work. These the m n of Miliedgeville and Baldwin
many of u* almost demonstration* will be presided over county are invited to attend,
man. It is strange j *>V M Aleck Brown, Tennille; Mrs.
sely interested and!’ 1 Thaxton, Miliedgeville; Mrs.
mblic becomes over j Merctr Archer, Sparta; Miss Eva
f imagination. Simpson, Hardwick; Mrs. C. R. Hill,
Mayfield; Miss Sallie Belle Garrett.
-basket will
Maj. Godfrey Osternitn has again
given Miliedgeville another very ex
cellent concert band. Thi- organ
ization of yuong boys show splendid
tra'Utng and unusual advancement in
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pn'
The
by Mrs. W. B. Har-
Mrs. J. M. King of j ed thi
thei
art.
They have already and will
1 de-
llillcdg.
lightful and entertaining hours be
fore school closes and we nn indebt
ed to then, for this. Their Sunday
afternoon concerts are musical gems
and they afford us a pleasure that
few ritie- enjoy.
f Linton.
Darien will award the banners.
For the first time in the history | Sunday
if the Washington Association the J
hos’v- ■ church will not serve lunch- CROPS
eon. A resolution was presented and 1
adopted at the 1928 Session that
ben?«* forth all delegates 'hare with j
the host
Dr. Hall recently called
entio
the fact thai
hurrh the lunch problc
by carrying luncheons. These will
be spread or. a common tuble. Thi? | an< | t ,| 4 . w continuously throughout the
ii n new plan in the W. M. U. and j day a „ d | at( , j„ t „ i ht , n | E hi, The
it is expected that throughout “
State and Southern Baptist Conv
in * , H * . tion it will become popular.
.rk they have done at the col-,
lege an:i offered their assistance ini
making further improvements.
The resolution is as follws:
A Resolution
Whtreas: The Parent-Teacher >
Association has during the past sev
eral yeais worked without ceuing to I
improve the equipment building and
grounds at the City Grammar School!
building where our young children
hereas, thi? work is most laud
able and worthy o' the praise of all :
patriotic and iwnevolent or
ganization*, and
Whereas, there is still much to be 1
done in the way of repairs and im-,
ovements on the building.
Therefore he is resolved, that we j
on record as offering our hearty
support to this work, in whut ever!
way we can give, and to assure these:
j ladies of our aid in carrying on their j
i work to improve and benefit Mil-j
BY ledgeville’s educational facilities for'
our children,
Be it further resolved, that thisj
tion was visited by freak-j solution be spread upon the min-
r h-t Thursday. A Cold **>d a coy I., 1 sent to th e Par-!
hed cyclonic proportions, ent-Teachers Association and to each |
Yarbrough, pastor of
isited thi class Sunday
arning and invited the claps to
ke charge of the singing at the
■ening service. They consented nnd
mposed the choir at thit hour.
ciurregation present enjny-
- ngir.g, and Mr. Yarbrough
that they fill the choir at the
evening services.
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i. and blighted by the KNIGHT TEMPLARS ATTEND
nds. Several trees in the city I COMMANDERY MEETING
i a? j to community progress,
is lo- Merchants who organize them-!
; and] >elves succeed in fighting off out,
• ill, side competition and erpcciaily tH»*
regard the "Quiet Plea?
they enter the block in ’
rated the City Hospital,
cot-outs annoy those w
and the hospital officials will ip- parasite of all present day businc.-w, (
preciate the motorist obeying traffic the mail order house,
law? of this zone. Miilidgeville ia in the center of a
The police will do well to check five county trading district. We!
all traffic laws more closely and have the opportunity of creat^g,
down, and ii.nhs from
others -rattered heiter
tiraperature fell nearly
line. Reports from vai
crop especially wa? badly damaged,
and where planted in sandy land
much of i: was practically destroyed.
the -
K-akci
late.
may awaken us too oumlves to the fact.
' Words written of snoken on
1 subject are of no good unless
not constructive ' produce actiq'n. The plan dar
can not gain the worked out for the benefit of «
it is made, thus interest through an organizatiu
the belief that business men through whict
this
Criticism that is
purpo** for which
I stand firmly t«
lack of co-operation is the greatest business is created, interest in home The cut
determent to clvit progress. We affairs stimulated and co-operation li«ur and
lack a co-operative spirit is necessary among the merchants gained. 1 was preset
The Miliedgeville Lodge of Elks
at a get-to-gether meeting last
Thursday enjoyed a barbecue given
at the plantation of Mr. L. H. An
drew* on the Eutonton road.
« served at the noon
large representation
the meeting.
ikelter. The] H. S. Jones and J. F. Bell. Sr.,
o the frost | Past Grand Commanders of the
various section? i Grand Commandery of Georgia, and
that the cotton ! Joseph A. Moore, W. L. Ritchie, P.
N. Bivins, R. H. Reynolds, K. G.
McMillan, and W. -D. Stemhrfdge
are spending Wednesday and Thurs
day of this week in Albany attend
ing the session of the Grand Com
mandery of Georgia Knight Temp
late*.
The Miliedgeville delegation is
ameng the most prominent attending
the encampment.
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