Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, June 06, 1929, Image 4

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UNION -.CCOR.DER, MILLEDGEVIU-E, GA., JUNE 6, 1929 ho'a’ about a gafden club? g M C. BAND DELIGHTS LARCE AUDIENCE Nelli Womack Hi... Cadet Bead ia Concert Laet Tfcur.- day Night Open* Fiftieth city ve l>c*<*n ask id by “] vho lives out it Grt-enacre alone the* word that she thinks ‘hould have gome kind of j SSfAi no 400 l.cnrit the IIVrM (m .Hator Car IWm prot little of G A DISTINGUISHED LAWYER No honor could have been mor worthily placed than that of pres; dent of t.i Georgia Par A«Oviatioi which was iccordtd Mllledgevillp' distinguished jurist an.; belowi citizen, Jufcni K. Pi-ttle. ty, and leadership in hi* profesi flower* who try to grow their batti est and bloom their sweetest—from the wind* and hail. After talking :ti enc ' over with her— *be agreed that may-1 l * u >' be a Garden Club might he the bi thing. Mia* Petunia i* terribly wi ried over the mutter and a*k* that any one interested phone Gmnacre in care of Mrs. Hines— and she will get the message. She think* we should have a meeting— suggest* next Tuesday afternoon nt five o’clock on the lawn at Green- acr*' where she lives. All who would like to iome—please phone and *ny ■o. Of course Miss Petunia knows [hat all the other flowers will join her in wishing that this Gurden I'lub be organized—so let her knov,- Undor the bate*;, of Maj. Godfrey j (Merman, the youthful cadet l>and ; J. C. delighted a large nudi- I the college chapel last Thurs- r.ing, opening the commencc- uhon of G. M. C. To the stirring strains of a march, the band opened a program that was varied, presenting some of the popu lar music and n difficult overture with equal case. The feature of the program was a nolo by Mrs. Edith Miller Gibson, who sang n selection to the uccompaniment of the band. Her rich soprano voice thrilled the* DR. GUY D. COMPTON PASSES AFTER LONG ILLNESS It-known Member of One of Mil- IrdgeviUe’s Oldei He has with diet of the Ocmulgei Solictor Circuit, establishing during th period a reputation ns an ofato Undent .if law and Undependen thinker. .Mr. Pottle is the parent, w» t speak, of the profestion in Milledgi ville after a long career hi active in the courts and his services both tor the defense and prosecu tion ire widely solicited. He established himself in Milledgc- villr* soon after being admitted to the bar and through his sincere pur pose and application to a task he has risen in the esteem of his fellow- citizens and today he is recognized ur one of the best lawyers in Geor-[Conn. gia. Aside from his profession he ha p- f, mJ , reached splrndid success in the (lf ace< nn ,| b i world and now ha ex • to II r. farming interest-, holds the office of ton. He w; Vice-President of the First National th ;, c jty, a i Bank. As a private citizen he is he- , ccl .; V ed hi loved by those who know him. , Bl The Georgia Par has placed this, aft the nighest honor at their contend* ( texas* where h upon n man who will terve with j of years, pnetk credit ind do honor to the high * all- j liter returned inp. I practice hir pr j ter farming ini physician at th Funeral Wednesday morning l»r. Guy D. Compton died at his me in this city Sunday. June 2nd, ter many months of ill health. The m ral services were held nt the Jos Moore Funeral Home Wednesday irning. Rev. J. H. Conlin of the' rred llcurt Catholic church officiat iijor Osterman was presented a ( silver pitcher by the members of the [ band. Capt. Milton Jones made the presentation und Maj. Osterman in ! a happy speech thanked the young! were hurl the city squure •till{the following s ices honorary pall-bearers: ecu- Messrs O. M. Conn, L. H. Andrews, B. II. Hawkins, H. T. Cline, E. C. Kidd. r 'r. T. M. Hill, Erwin SiWey, E A. Tigner. J. H. Holl. i'raley, II. H. Dunaway, J. J. C. Ingram, L. S. Fowler, Frank Hancock. Newt Hass, Reid Mathis, J. F. Bell, Sam Evans und C. J. The stuge presented a beautiful | scene with the young men dre*scd in j white, the company colors, green and white being used in decoration and j a dozen beautiful girls, the spon sors seated on the stage with them, j Maj. Osterman developed an ex cellent musical organization, a credit *o the college, to Milledgeville and most especially to the director him- .-elf, who through hi« wonderful gen- ious and teaching ability has impart ed to his young proteges that knowl- $1060.00 Delivered Completely Equipped—NothingJdore toBwi! wlge ude with i cat i W. H. MINOR GRADUATES AS AN M D. FROM EMORY r. Walter II. Minor. Jr., of the received his M. D. degree fron • * • u I w,r Department of Emorj h. Smitn.lunjvemUy Tuesday, lie‘will go te 1 Mobile, Ala., where he will serve : in the* hospital o: that city. was sixty-nine yc .trs | the youngest son ofj d Mrs. P. M. Comp- city, and in early manhood he* ved his diploma as an M.D. Northern Medical College. Soon his graduation hi* went to Dr. Minor is the oldest son of Mr. id Mrs. W H. Minor and made a dendid record at Emory. Mr. Minor id his son, Mr. Lonnie* Minor went Atlanta, and were present when Dr. Minor was presented his certifi cate. THE LOCAL POWER OFFICE | fo: of ill health. Dr. Compton has b There is no organization ;n the j figure to e*u city that has the interest of the ele-1 u iarge am velopment and progre s of oj- city would attrae ns the employees of the Georgia he might be Power Company h <*.*•. versed on a Then* sprit of co-operation in intere*ting < every undertaking is most laudable.! He is .un Whe n plans were b*. ing mad** for the | Fre*h<*l who SENIOR PLAY SCORES BIG HIT LAST FIDAY •fore a targe audience in inr the Senior class of G. M. C. pre- nte*d “Second Childhoe d,” a clove three act comedy, pleasantly funny and ridiculous in plot. u* play was directed by M Florence Cole and the following w the ci M. Ho Mi. Wibt I Mr horn offered every | Califorai nf- istancc of hi* company. Through j nephew?, th** gencroisty of his company the i Compton servicer of their b; nd ar.d special | with Mn lighting arrangement*, were offered. I attend hi It war. regretted that thi- generous, offer could not he accepted, but Du* jyjfl g £ plan* for the recaption made i« iut-l take advantage of their j vral Among the latter is Mr. Mtli.-r New York, who M ilrr came to the city to funeral and burial. help. . \V RIGHT DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS his f.*l Mr. ltore have always ?h v wn muniiy pirit. and the*y th.' Mry ’! Th* ttcvr V Wright ei llnrdwick Friday t, -ifter a long illr • have in making Mill**deeville more progressive. Tney a»— always e*orduI and poliu* and their intiTcst i e our affair* make them valued citizen*. The Power Company i* fortunate ing j B their office* here ns momh**r* „f th , ir company, and it is through the i* work* that the motto of the* r. ...r -I Power Company. “a citizen KELP FIGHT THE FRUIT FLY the rer.ider.ee Saturday Re v. J. K. Kelly, as*i* Mr. Roark and Rev. J. F. McGluney officating. A large* cr hors and friends gathe paying the* last tribute heir th*.* highe* Th*.* but cmeUp*. mil-bear. il un . in the Milledgeville the following acting a* ; Me* r-- Frank Cole Mathews, J. T. Terry. 0 Ris Brookings, C. P vard Marrhman and Mar and Board <.f the* 1 ,--thre* nected •ering department of State Sanitarium f* half a century. 1 the hiyhirt confidence •rvotabh w*etah!< ide sn appeal to the* people* e.f WJ1 .. te to assist them In their fight t j, cent the Mediterranean Fruit that . m »*r!i*rinr and spreading h Georgia. supervised, fly destroye d thousands of T „. r f.. r! .., in fruit in Honda and by Method ; me ans of prevention can he na ,*.„.* !1! of our state. The fly de- „ ul ar h ';„ fellow men. all fruit and many kinds of nn j, nnr , industrious man. tomatoes, squash and like g OM j c ; t j rem a jji nt i un d lov in directing the work he was carefully and well He was a member of the hurch, and hi* life ABROAD, among foreign maker* a\ as well as here at home, Nesh engineering is recognized ac.d re spected ana followed. The skill and science of the great Nash engineering organization, one of tiie largest in the industry, created this outstanding motor car of the $.‘000 field—the Standard Six 4-Door Sedan. It is a big, roomy car with full 5-pas- sengcr capacity—as richly impressive in appearance and in finish as many very high priced cars. In performance and in costly car fea tures, it is equally exceptional. Its great smoothness and power are developed by a big Nash-dcsign, 7- uyi bearing, high compression, full pres sure lubricated motor with torsional vibration damper, and genuine Bohn- alite aluminum alloy pistons, with Invar struts. The low price, too, is another great attraction—this car comes to you from the factory fully equipped with front and rear bumpers, hydraulic shock ab sorbers. spare tire lock and tire cover. These arc all included in the factory price. Other cars usually add these features to the factory pqice and charge you Extra for them. Just COMPARE the low Nash deliv ered price with the delivered price of other cars. Delivered, Fully Equipped, Price Range o/ 23 Nash “400” Models, $990.00 TO $1100 including Touring, Roadster, Coupe, Cabriolet, Victoria and Sedan Models Hines-Cailaway Auto Co. EXPRESS TRUCK TURNS OVER Freek* ick Relyca— Harris Rogers. Mrs. Well-miller (“Auntie.” hi? yister)—Agnes Beck. Silver Relyca, h;» (laughter—Susie j Butt*. Philip Stanton, hi- assistant—Ben, Stemhridge*. General Henry Burbeck—John Ncwn The Express Truck of the ■* mer- ^ icun Railway Expre.-* company turn ed over in front of the office of the vompany Tuesday morning. Mr. Holder was driving the automobile ut the time and escaped without in jury. The damage was small. The front wheels of the truck were caught on the high tracks which ex tend above the pavement, th** driver suited and caused the truck to turn Marcella Burbeck, daughter-i —Evelyn Erkew. Mr-. Hendci ihei Aubrey Silvey. Lucile Norton, a neighbor—Julia Butt-. Judge Sanderson—Oie’o Thnxton. Sheriff Johnson—Lamar Beck. GEORGIA, Baldwin County By virtue of an order of the Ordi nary oT raid State and County I will -ell at public outcry, for cash, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder, at the court house door in siid County, *»n the first Tuesday ir. July, 1929, the following «!e rribed land, to-wit; A one-ninth undivided interest in the? parcel of land lying in the City of Milledgeville, said State and Coun ty. containing one-fourth of an acre, bounded as follow*: On the North by the land- of Jean Brantley; on the East by Wayne Street; on the South by an unnamed street; and on the* West by the land] King. This June* 3rd. 1929. EDWARD R. HINES. Administrator of the* En*tate of Zella May Davis. APARTMENT FOR RENT nc will- **H modern ce nvenience* L. N. JORDAN LDING LOTS FOR SALE—2 well located liuildii « '•»• c. Priced reaionaLlo r nd terms ,uit. G. A. Lawrence .*•30-29 2t. SALE—Six room residence e in with large loti. good place chicken*. 1-2 block rom paved ect. Will *eli at .car ficc. Own- leaving town. Apply at thi* SALE—Two regi.te red Jersey calves. $25.00 e»c!>. Apply to L. Ritchie. Make Ice Cream QUICKLY WITH AN L. N. JORDAN CARD OF THANKS We friend i t express our sincere thanks for the many kindnesses shown our sister Miss Rachel j Ola Riee during her recent Hines-. Her death was a loss and wc deeply appreciate all the many e xpressions of love that were receive 1 May each of you he* bit - ed. WILLIAM A. RICE THEY ALL SAY NO MORE OLD law, ard .nl! whom WAY FOR ME When vou once -et a shonuff hen- id State. e%t to joednees wa.H job. with sn f adnrr-! e | ec | r | e car washer that n<*t» all the Of ■ letter Edward R. Hir having applied foi istration de bonis non on the estate, Rreeie ,.„d dirt from Gr:ffin Ri'c. iUwur.1 lit, „f' tpri „ 5 c „j. , pT , j=ar-id :st ! father, and u loyal friend. I ggid county, this is to cite i*ll and[ un j cr chassis an Wright wm twice married, and j ni n( , u | ar t),,, beirs and creditor* «*f I i mpo ,s;bl« to get an ived by his widow and the f°1-, the said deceased to appear at tF. , *jj 0 | J e |, ew l,ere and w ■hildren by his fir.*t marriage:j j u iy term. 1929, of the Court of j ^jj for the #ame pr i n and arou bolts ail for your fruit and „ bug* and ] nu i the State Mrs. Get) Ross, Mrs. Henry Hollis, I Ordinary of said county, and show Mrs. John H. Holloway, Messrs D. B. j cause why letters of administration! _ prayed. j FOUND rtnte by .ins*H*Pting you vegetables, watching fo worms and -ending them Board in Atlanta. u> uuuv „ ; , . A little help from every perron Wrijrht, S. E. Wrijrht and Mm. I ^,„uld not be granted will save our state thousands of dol- Wade Nash, the latter milking her *]*hj„ June 3rd, 1929. larB * home at Three Oaks, Mich. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary L N. JORDAN ,f Glasses—horned rim with slight curved ear hooks. Owner describe and pay for this ad. Alaska Freezer THEY FREEZE IN FOUR MINUTES Equipped with Aerating Spoon dasher which agitates from center to circumference—making delicious velvety cream; also has removable gear release making possible fruit creams and ices without macerating the fruit. Don*t buy a freezer until you sec the ALASKA. R. W.Hatcher Hdw. Co. Wholesale and Retail To the 2,413,938 GRADUATES OF 1929 Ar.d especially to those of you who live in this community—- our warmest congratulations. And may all the years to come be as happy as this hour of recognition for ail your labors. And may you, even as the multitude of graduates before you, receive a lovely gift in honor of your commencement—a nift that will keep alive the memories of this happy day. The fact that we sell them is incidental. If the privilege of providing your gift is bestowed on us, wc shall he all the happier. If not, our congratulations are no less sincere. Williams & Ritchie, JEWELERS Milledgeville, Georgia