Newspaper Page Text
UNION RECORDER, K.iLLEDGEVILLE, CA., JUNE 13, 1929
I MU.N UE<Jl)ltl)EK
I drral Union Established 1829
Southern Recorder Est 1 *. 1819
Published Weekly on Thursday
at Milledgeville, Ga.
R. B. MOORE- EDITOR
JERE K. MOORE—Business Mgr.
I .lolla;*?, half of this amount wan al-
indy in the treasury. What has!
,, n d*'nn for Griffin cm he done]
We havt bofr particularly fortun-1
it. in <>ur Mayor* of the past. But
link h'*» much more could have been
done if those men had been
paid sufficient salary to dev ate
iheir . ntr • time to the city’s, opera-
ilon. T* ey are business men of
hi»rh» -t caliber .and have made
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year $1-50
Sis Month* —-75
n( Rata* furniihad 1
Application
Society
HUDSONKNOWLES
MASH ’-400'
iA nti* the l!V»r/rf in ,fjotor Cur I Inin*
n-- but n a body expected them to
give the ante thought and time to
the city’s affairs that they gb e their
Of cordial interest to a wide circle
of frn-r-ds ia the marriuge of Miss J
Catherine Hudson to Mr. Rulpr.
Knowk-s. of West Palm Beach, Fla.,;
which was solemnized on Saturday ]
June lit. at five o’clock, in West
Palm Reach.
The bride was lovely in an Alice
blue crepe" e nsemble with accessories
Immediately after the ceremony
"' ' llin " lh « merit, of the CUM-., Mr and j|n. Knowl... left for .1
d .1 L . t:ir thr matte: on h round .hurt trip to Hnvnnn, Culm. They
I'uriei.l Imri, and all clear thinkiiw' re turned to their apartment in Wert
pe .|,i. • tnat thi. eyrtetn ii al- p„. nl |,,. ach „„ June 7th.
topether loirical and with rufficient Th) , | irid( . j, thl . . lllU p hu . r „( M r.
foundation to he eiven the trial. and Mrs . w . L H ud»on, of thi , rit y.
It ir With no perronal fcclinir that , ady (lf unu , ual ,
we have entered Into thir direuaaion ,.b„ rm and nt .„unality. Before rhe
hut have done .0 with the view of K ,„ rida ^ thl .
. Peer idem of the ' ,Jr citnena. We want to J^pber al the City Hall, hut now
Icpe fur Women. '" Milhulp. vllle jumpln* to the fn,nt s(u . thc bookkeeper for Lumber-'
of the most me- m hup- and hound*. We ..nt I. r „. dit Arrociation in Wert
r that inrtitution. "■ MlllodfevUle the belt town in ,.,, ach .
of the affairr of !1 ' r ' 1 " ’ I eryinir harii timer. 'fbe proom is the non of a promin-
thc colirpe w« uiven the strnne ap- "I 1 "" wlf-p.ty cry. and join arms i.'|„ r i d , f„ m j| } . and ,, „„„
pro-.al ..f the Board of Trortec. at ■» ■ united whole, every perron ro' (f _ ( . 1 , hae , mi ., a! bu.in«u. j
their me-tine ■' • Toe interest >'“■>' >"*• they haven't time to think Mr aad Mnt Knowles have been
of the eolleui has iaen advanced. '' Wt ‘ •» nmcerclr try- ;i ., u . rU i n , d by number, of rh-.wer-.
th- number of rtudenta inerenred, i ‘"K to “cate a measure tiuil we dinn , r „ ad ot b rr entertainment*!
and the applications for enrollment believe for tnc best and It i, thir deep
THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1929
llis admini '
The Greatest Car
in the $900 Field
COMPARISON PROVES IT,
Iw
indicates that the col*
HI be filled to ite capacity. !
isk their
many i^i.-nds wish them t
lone, happy and prosperous future.
N*
TASH engineers have created the
greatest motor cat ever built in
the S900 field.
COL r c O. «. ROACH
The first year of Col. Geo. S.
Roach a- PreaWmt of the Georgia
Military College come to a close with
the t" iimencement exercises the pa t
The adminiitration
MIS5 GJLfTRAP WEDS MR. KING
Mbs Itlunch GiUtrap and Mr. Ed
R. King, of Gaffney, S. C., were
united in marriage Wednesday after-
mum. June 12th, at the home of the
Cul. Roach bndc’s uncle, Mr. J. L. Gilstrup, in
the
een hijrhiy gratifying
of Trustees and the patrons
school. The usefulness of the
)■ ns an educational factor has
advanced, nml it« reputation as
» cli.-ol mor • firmly eftxblhh-
GrcenvQle, S. C.
The murriage was a very quiet
home affair, witnessed only by im
mediate rolativse. Miss Mary Gil-
-trap. i-ister of the hride. was maid
Cel. Ranch has given liis
thought and energy, and has
T.ie bride is the oldest daughter of
lr Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gilstrap. and is
K 5 .1 graduate of the G. S. C. W. Since
,-vtrj requirement as the head of her graduation she has taught in
the college. The - nforcem-ut of S"“th Georgia and for the past two
military dXipline has been marked - V4 ' ;sr :,t Gaffney. S. C. She is •»
un i the accompaning result of in- -tight and attractive young woman,
cre. -ed interest in studies and at- ■"«* i* popular with a large circle of
tsinn • ; t in scholar? hip has been friends.
manifested. { Mr. King is a substantial business
In bringing abor.t these results man of Gaffney.
Col. R. ach has had the ro-operation i
.... *
Board ..f Tru-tei an able! Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
•ympmthetlr faculty, and both j Lakeland, Fla.,
the local and foreign patrons of X'.
Col. Roach when he came to '
M. '\ it year ago was recognized
one of the leading educator.- in tl
State, and hn udmir-is’e-itn at tl
Georra Military C-dlege hn- incm
<d this reputation.
j c .: v the past week. They came ti
1 be present at the graduation of then
1 : 1 S. C* W. 11
here were glad to se chim.
Mis. Harry Jay and iittle dangh-i
I I* .■ of Gainesville, and Mr^. Horace • a .'
I (»eorge of Katonton, were the guest?
of Mrs. II. Levine Wednesday of this
MISS LOUISE SMITH AS BRIDE-
ELECT HONORED
Mi s Louise Smith, a bride of the'
coming summer, was the honor guest
on Thursduy evening at a delightful
Buffet -upper at the home of Mrs. •
L. W. Lee on the hill. Miss Leni ‘
Moore and Miss Maggie Jenkins act-[
ing a« joint hostesses.
The I>i auty of the Lee home was;
enhanced by an abundant of vari
colored spring flower* that filled
vases and bowls about the room. >
(Same of bridge were enjoyed fol-
I .' ing a delicious supper which was \
served bouffet style. In the games
Mi- Willie Boggus was presented u
hsndsome lace handkerchief award-,
t d for top score and Mi-s Gussies j
Tabb won the low score which gain-
id for her a string of sea pearls. i
The honor guest was prest nted a
beautiful silver vase and Mis* Annie __
Simpmn who i. to In- n bride- thi, MU, Mary Franc Smith, dnuch-
sumnr-r vrv pre*ontr<! y dtVfdvn ’ t ,. r of M r . and Mr». I. D. Smith, on,
basket. | tricken Saturday afternoon and lost
The invited guests included Misses her voice and was unable to walk
Louise Smith, Annie Simp or.. Ora f or Mn , 0 time. Her condition has
Orenn, Blanche Hamby, Margucite shown improvement, but she has not
Jackson, Mary Lee Anderson, Bb»n- ^ y t .t regaint-d her power of speech.
Its features prove it. Just examine all
the outstanding costly-car attractions
this car offers.
Its performance proves it. Drive it and
experience the great flow of smoot i
power from its big, high-compressicn.
7-bearing motor, the lightning-Lke
get-away, the world's easiest steering.
7/f size proves it. Big, comfortable, and
with extra head and leg room for all
5 passengers. Finished with the lux
ury and tastcfulncss usually exclusive
to expensive cars.
Its beauty proves it. For the "400" body
design is the style leader—beautiful
beyond comparison in its field.
Its equipment proves it. There’s no ex
tra charge for front and rear bumpers,
Love joy hydraulic shock absorbers
outboard mounted, spare tire lock and
tire cover.
And its value proves it. Just compare
the delivered, fully equipped prices of
other cars with the low Nash deliv
ered, fully equipped prices.
Price Range (f. o. h. factory) of 23 Sash “400” Models, SS.S5 to $2190 including Touring
Roadster, Coupe, Cabriolet, Victoria and Sedan Models
Hines-Ca!!away Auto Co.
TT?
L*e Anderson, Bb»n-'
Tait, Vivian Stone. Mhrv Simp- The many friends of Miss Mary
. Gussie Tabb, Willie Rogcu*, p ranceg nnf j c f an( j Smith
Bland, Elizabeth Moore, Ernis. u .j s j, f«r her a speedy recovery.
Bomeau. Ro*a Belle Burch and
Mrs. F. H. Harding.
JUST A MATTER OF COMMON
SENSE
.
plan in the operation of municipal
worthy of thu study and thought of
every citb.. n of thir city.
Times hu . •• changed. Bu-ine-s
bat ueep revolutionized and syste
matic- procedure without sentiment
hiik .nt..a*d into the operation of
government. There was a time when
Milledge HI!e moved ab-ng In thi eve.i
timer *f its way keeping it* bnrL
ne-- to its»lf mi to peak nrd with
out raffle or interruption. Since the
have l#*d to a change and th a.’niis
Mrs. Beverley Hahorbhnm Rock-1
well, of Atlanta and New 5 ork, 1 - 1
the gut st at Mm. W. O’D. Rockwell
ami Mias Margaret Rockwell.
Mr. Lawrence Bright Of Pittsburg,
!*n., is .-ponding the summer with his
mother, Mrs. Sadie Bright.
Mr. Harvey J. Veal of Albany,
Ga.. was the guest of his parent-,
Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Veal during G*.
M. C. commencement and home
coming.
Tell -our grocer »ou w-..i Elec-
trik Mnid Bread brcauie it i* bet-
tir and you vrn:.t th? coupon in each
wrapper to gel the *e» of knive*.
LOST—Silver and amethoat bar pir
Prized from A»i,ociation. Finder
MRS W. W. STEMBR1DGE AND return to thia office for reward.
MRS. GEO. ECHOLS JOINT HOS-
TESSES FOR SALE—One $150.00 Ediaon
Mrs. W. \V. Stcmbridge and Mrs. Phonograph with $50.00 worih of j
George Echols were joint, hostes c*' n-cordi—$25.00 get* it—Harris •
on last Friday evening at a delight- • H.l| Drug Store.
ful buffet supper in honor of Miss —
Annie Simpson n bride id this -sum-' Demand Elcctrik Maid Bread from
the skxngc
diatcly tht
USED CHEVROLET CABROLET
FOR SALE
Thi* ia a read little .port, new
paint job. A good looking baby,
mechanically perfect, good rubber.
L. N. JORDAN
: - : t ~rr -bine and
• r * ? !r Cel! a!
triy cv< ry instance war to elcmi-
n -iit!;• There is nothing that
?ncs ::l»out more unfriendly feeling
-,r • heated political campaign.
;hen wmted the best operating
nr.« ut the r -a t r-'St an.l the grevt-
-ible i ffirii ncy and service,
y then adopted thu City Manager
: - of government.
‘ iriffin and Albany arc two Geo»"-
. t i- n» worthy of example. Em-
•. vine men who were caple for their
. cut/ve and mmngivial ability
n-r than t n. ir ability to coral' FOR SALF.
it s they began the change which !
to my mind proven not only J
■r> filial hut economical. These
wns have progressed. They have |
- iri: that i* unconquerable. They !
r n-.arching forward and have taken
eir place* at the forefront. J
Talking to a citizen <*f Griffin la?t
mer. I your Grocer nol onlv Itecauae of the
Tilt* lovely Echols horn? rst high quality, but by aaving fifteen
thrown Open to the young people of the coupona that come in the
-md dam . g and bridge enjoyed, wrapper* you get a bread knife, par-
Mr. ntld Mr-. Stcmbridge, Mrs. | ing knife and a carver. See the *et*
Echols and Maj. Ben Fowler of M-t- cn display at your grocer.
con received the guests at the door. 1 ..
The gouts included Misses Anne I GREAT SCOTT. MAN!
and Mary Simpson, Gussie Tabb,
Erni tine' Bnineou. Kililh Flrtcher, D " v °" ,h *’ »«» “* """
I FOR RENT—Two non... „„ J.«„. BUm-fco ll.ralr-. I,.uiK- Smilh.j W «*-P-P «•»«"• «*•
i ..... .ir..! P-,fir.i .« Sept. Fkkicc. Foe ifr. Dorothy Johniwn. of
I See Mr., s.a Fcler. j Atj.uti, Mrs. Leon CuBiiway end
Mrs. Crawford, of Ellijuy. and M'*s-rs|
I Lenwood Smith, Roger Stcmbrid5:e,
r.*od No. 5. i j N Andrews, Leon Callaway, A. I.
t r ( !en ^ rebuilt [ putt*. Jr., Georg, Moore. W. W.!
-h 5 --. Otr • r— l;'d; employ-
further
J. W. MobCe
X, !>r. Youmana and Maj. j *
i price cf ordinary ***olinc from
L. N. JORDAN
FOR SALE—House and lot of S. E.
Wright, Jr., located at Hardwick,
Ga . consisting of 27-10 acres, and
• eight room dwelling. Apply to
B. Wright and S. E. Wright, Jr.
LAWRENCE-HOOD
LOST—A small signet fingei
was lost Monday of last week on G.'Juno. No card*.
M C. campus. Finder will return The above nr.
to this office and get reward. [with interest he
: FOR SALE—Ideal building lot
87* 160 in fine residental section
I w : ll sell at bargain price on terms.
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Middle* Residence and lot on Clark street
brooks, of Haddock, Ga.. announce with fine bearing pecan trees*,
the engagement of their sister, Edith Home is now occupied as two apart-
Lawrence, of Milledgevilio to Mr. ments brings $60.90 per month rent.
Harry Lee Hood, of St. Augustine. 1 If interested write Reai Estate, care
Fla., the wedding to take place in this office or phene 436.
One Underwoc*t No. 5,
Typewriter has just been rebuilt
for the first time, an excellent ma
chine. Owner nor
cr* machine and :
Call at thia office.
cement is read CRANKCASE OIL FOR SALE
Mia* Lawrence! We are offering just a few barrels
ir the youngest daughter of the Ia'" af crankcase oil 55 gallons of oil
Mr. J. 11. Lawrence art! unttl rec«*nt-jand drum for $5.00. Won't last
ly made her home in this city. She long,
i* r. graduate of G. S. C. W.. andj L. N. JORDAN
mploy-Jhas a wide circle of friends through-J
further use.. out this Mate.
.-k. 1
Tell your grocer you want Elcc-
— ; trik Maid B»*ead because it is bet-
, MISS FRANCES ENNIS HOSTESS t« r and you want the coupon in each
Demand ELctrik Maid Bread from ON FRIDAY wrapper to get the set of knives.
>ur Grocer not only because of the! Miss Frances Entii* entertained on
Id that they considered high quality, but by savine fifteen last Friday afternoon at a kitchen j LOST—A pocketbook, containing
:ty Manager plan entirely sati— ■ of the coupons that come in the shower, templimeriting two bridi- I $160.00 was lost Snturd’.y between
and that they would not go I wrappers »CB get a bread knife, oar-[of the summer. Miss Annie Simpson' the city hospital and junction cf
Jfefferaon »»«“* Popular Streets.
Finder will be rewarded by return-
the
fnc 1
hiuk ' * the old form, unleas some I ing knife and a carver. See the setslnnd Mis* Louise Smith,
radical changes were to come to pa-.--. ] cn display .t year grocer. I The beautiful Ennis home was
I Lfhrown oj n to the guext* u | a
During the four year* that it ha» o ; . HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW myrid of summer flower- wen- ar-
erated, a public debt <.f several hun- CHEVROLET SIX ROADSTER? tistically arranged in decoration. Af-
dr:d thousand dollars has been wiped I The prettiest little car in town.] ter several games of bridge the
out and only i-M month v.-hc.i cc _ -, Oh boy she it a goed locking baby,! bride -elect were presented with the
prcvei . wer-' rx-eded that | fc:t dawg. ! gift^ from the guest*. A delicious
ing to James P. Hogan or this office.
would cost four hundred thousand;
L. N. JORDAN
! course was served.
Save the coupona with each Elec-
trik Maid Bread wrapper. They arc
valuable. Ask your grocer or us
how you get the beautiful set of
knifes, well worth Iks asking.
HUDSON ESSEX
Service Station
Again we arc showing you our appreciation for your
burincss and bringing the gas price down, our policy is to
give yc u every advantage. You can always get the best
. lowest prices at our station.
Best Texas and Pan Am
Oils at 15c., 20c., 25c. Qt.
• i-ubSJN-ESSEX SERif.CE STATION
About what a difference their is
between Woco-Pep and just thi*
ordinary gasoline. We are selling
the same price, and take it
from me it is going over big. For'
L. N. JORDAN
PIANO
For Sale
We have near Milledgcville. Ga.,
» fine piano slightly us- 1 and
partly paid for, which we II sel]
to party willing to complete the
remaining monthly payments.
Send name and address for full
information.
CABLE PIANO COMPANY
82-84 N. Broad St.
Atlanta, Georgia
OUR SERVICE IS SUDDEN
Our prices are the lowest—What
more do you want?
High class Shoe Repairing,
Cleaning and Pressing
BLAIN’S SHOE PLANT AND
PRESSING CLUB
Pnone 373
SPECIALIZED
SERVICE— a
I
C. H. ANDREWS & SON. |
“Nothing But Insurance"
Save the coupona with each El*®*
trik Maid Bread wrapper. They ***
valuable. Ask your grocer or u ‘
hew you get the beautiful 0
knifes, wol] worth the asking.