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UNION RECORDER, M1U-EDGEVILLE, GA., JUNE CO, 1919
l.s.O.A RECORDER
F.dcr.l Union E>tabli.b«d 1829
Foal Office, Miil.de.
R. B. MOORE—EDITOR
JF.RE N. MOORE—Baain... M
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
i Yenr *1.60
Month. 7*
FIRST WATERMELONS BROUGHT GRAND WORTHY MATRON
TO THE CITY VISITS EASTERN STARS
THURSDAY. JUNE 20. 1929
G. S. C. TV. MARCHES ON
.Mr. Thomas Quinn, of the Mount yj, ..,. H Bench, of Savannuh,
1'lea.ant community in the Southern Groll| Worthy Matron of the Order
i-c.-t of Baldwin county, brouRht the of t: ., 5 „. rn .s v i,iU'd the Mil-
; find Iona of local rais'd watarmcl- ;i|,. chapter on la.t Thursday
to the city last Thursday, June ( .. ( .„ illir presented the ehartei to
i ;th. The melons were of the Harris ^ chap „. r „nd instilled lhe of fie-
Early Improved Variety, end were ^ A dclitthtfal luncheon woa sen
..f very jrood size Mr. Quinn found d tt( , ordcr W( , r!l Wok
in his patch the first ripe water- T|u , taMe wa , p rt . t tily decorated wit
melon an June Rth, which is two mmmer riawer*. Mrs. Beach w.
weeks earlier than ever before, and „ CI ,,mpmied to Milledgcvilic by M
four weeks ahead of last year's mei- fi<lich „„j . li( , Morgan, Grand Mar-
“ na * © «hal, of Savannah, and Mr. and Mr?.
Mr. Quinn was also the first fanner SlJttl , n „j Macon,
t, I,rime in cantaloupes, which he Tn( . f orficn,
did earlier In June, .tailed: Worthy Matron, Mrs. Geortre
Thent are large quantities of wa- Harrj , W ebber: Worthy Patron, Mr.
termelon- planted in Baldwin. - r McMullen: Asst. Worthy Matron,
' Mrs. John Riley; Secretary, Mr.*. Mc-
ICE CREAM FESTIVAL AT Mullen; Trea ,. M rs. Clarence Wall;
COOPERS Conductrcaa, Miss Cecil Humphrey
There will be an *ce cream festi- \. .y^>ictc Conductress, Mrs. Fermi*
1 '*1 the Cooperville school h*»u
Friday night for the benefit of lhe
W. M. U. The public is cordinllj
SINGING CONVENTION TO BE
HELD AT SALEM CHURCH 1ST
SUNDAY IN JULY
The Iluldwin-Wilkinson county
-inking convention will be held at
church nine mile*, from this
Chaplain—Mrs, R. B. Moore.
Adah—Mrs. George Davis.
Ruth—Mrr. Jim Smith.
Ether—Mrs. Godfrey Ostermni
Martha—Mrs. Ed Bell Jackson.
Electa—Mrs. Mosteller
Warden—Mrs. E. J. Lee.
Sentinel—Mr. Clarence Wall.
Organist—Mr?. Warren Welsh.
The first year of Dr. J. L. Beeson’
seme as P trident of the Gcorgu
State Collejje for Women has come t
t» ciuse. When we look through thi
record of the years achievement* w<
find that the college has march*-,
evt n further into the lead as a grea
in-attrition of learning. t-ninin:
^ and art' ^ut in right Thinking and ju 1 off the IoWcr Mac ° n ro, ' ! CANVAS FOR a M. C. STUDENTS
reaching a definite purpose in their ' ,n l ‘ ,e .Suuduy in July. There TO 57ART AT EARLY DATE
life’s scheme wl11 b *’ « v «»l quartetts and n num- CoL Goo s Roach und Conch T. H.
that have been btr " f h '* d * n in a « e n danre - Renta returned from their fishing
A basket dinner will be sene.;, trip IfflPt Friday> They are making
fch the young women more confer*. and «’ v ‘*7 bod Y >* ‘ oc l >ected to W* 1 * yn parations to commence an active
and better accomodations have been * filled basket. <Hnvas for G. M. C. students at an
many and we name them briefly. „ 7— " 7T" . . ™\y date.
First r. new dormitory t«» accomodate Evrr,r ,oaf “ m * de w,,h • p€ ' e, ■ , The catalogues urc expected to
three hundred has been complete*:. c * r * *"** from * bct,cr rec * , *’ t *• lbe reach the city today (Thursday) and
Thi- building is entirely fir« proof E,eclr * k Ma,d - The coupons will get w j|| ^ mailed out. A
and modein in every detail and the you * 1,1 of bn ' ve * 100 large number of application* for in-
iplendid part i that it was con- formation concerning the college are
struct d without an appropriation ,f TOU ,,ke Ch * nneI cat f ** b ' in file.
from the -tale. While the entire b “* «* E "»“ Pa,a ~
cml.t «ii 1 - not gO to Dr. Beeson f*.- Ke * ,bem fr0m w * y doWn lhe r,w ’ Ennis Palace Market sells only the
thi :u vmpl!»hment his tim«
thr.uul:'. unatiy add'd 1, tho sue- rOR *fNT—Th. Malay nom. on ?ri „ m ,J. by tho ch.apcv |rndi
cess. Srrond the dining
kitchen in Atkinson hall h
t with
NASH 400
Lxm** the HMl In .Mir Car SW He
n
4-door
SEDANS
STANDARD SIX
Dtlivtrtd, Fully Equipped
HUi . TOR R^NT—The Staley home on
am J corner of Montgomery and Jeffer-
„ ri . son streets. H. G. Bone.
$1061
SPECIAL SIX
Delivered, Fully Equipped
$1470
ADVANCED SIX
Delivered, Fully Equipped
$1690
Lower.; Delivered, Completely Equipped Rices
T hroughout the automobile in
dustry Nash engineering en|oys a
reputation for enviable excellence.
A clear example is the Standard Six
•'400*’ 4-Door Sedan—a big, full 5-pas-
seuger car—tht leader of the $900 field
in quality, and performance, and ralue.
DRIVE it! Note the exceptional power,
speed, and acceleration of its Nash-
designed, high-compression, 7-bear-
ing motor, with Bohnalite pistons, and
torsional vibration damper.
Chief among the attractions of the
larger Special Six and Advanced Six
4-Door Sedans is the great Twin*
Ignition motor.
Nash-Bijur centralized chassis lubri
cation is another invaluable* asset of
these larger '*400V\
ALL Nash "400“ models are fully fac
tory equipped with front and rear
bumpers, hydraulic shock absorbers,
and spare tire lock and tire cover—at
no extra charge.
Nish also offers three 2-Door Sedans
at respectively lower prices.
the
i*d and
cold
City Ta*i
1 nird
has been built which
of fo,
FOR RENT—Ha
city, m* f urn
rd fn
by
. the
- bread i
i that ]
» in Elactrik Maid I
I values Sec thei
•hed
2 block* fn
$20.00
G. S.
and» -aving in ice consumption.
If n- • of thir had been done*, the
landscaping • of the campus, pavnl
walks and flowers rind i hrubs that
now .ho -btautiful oollo*. C - W C ‘" *•■»“ N »' « 5 ' L - M '*'
square would be worthy of the high- J. Zachary,
eft i-'i. K.indation fr*.»m the people —
of (i I'Jgia t. the head of the col- FOR SALE—House
lege. Beauty of nature is inspira- Wri s bl * r,r ’ !oe »'
tional and it i fitting that the mind °*
of the youth dwell on scenes that ,rnlh * » cr ••• • nd
are beautiful and uplifting. dwelling. Apply
Into the collegiate and literary dc
partment of the college have also
Ron, A. tau-m of Hr. Boo an. Now When it r.io. b.o yoov Tor.ip «•
Seed from F. W. HENDRICKSON’S. » b «
cl cat fish from way down
at Ennis Palace Market
y fresh.
j" ALWAYS LIKE NEW,
_ F MRS. FLEMING STATES
t of S E.
Hardwick, Lucille: Why Mrs. Fleming your
■ nd seven drew looks so fresh and clean, and
icht room tbat ?tunning new cloak.
S. E. Wright, Jr.
D. B. Wright Mrs. Fleming: Thanks, Lucilc. This
dresing business is not altogether
disagreeable, especially when you get
voor Turnip such nice compliment-. By the way,
esc are not new clothes.
Lucille: Well they certainly look
ICE CREAM SUPPER AT Th «'. v “ r v dilforont aren't they.
HARMONY BAPTIST CHURCH Mr*. Flominc: Yes, I Kid the
Ihti will bi an iev cream supper Odorless clean them for me.
Harmony Baptist church Friday Lucille: Why it is a perfect ys
24til, for the benefit of Mro. Fleminir: Yev they do all of
non or,.., edaryed and hook, added «- church. Everybody is cordially my cleanina for ate. They take such
which • . v't-.l ncce sitv in th ■ invited to attend. pains with everything and whin it
wh ch a i.tal nece sity in th. comes to -ilk dresses they are simply
rchen.e : modern education. . , ...
Tw, other improvements have l.scn Ch.oa.1 cat fi.h a. Eoni. Palace wonderful,
mini • : h..t have the praise of all who Market,
are familiar with the fact*. The i w **»*y
Govt rum nt Bark has been convert- *w<»r»nt
ed into a recreation ground for the w,lb *
young women. Tiiir give* the young
laboratories hnve been added
chemistry, biology, phy.-.r .
psych-Jogj* departments, thu* enabl
ing tn- foiulty directing the study
. ourres ; * do more effici- Tbere
ent work and thi -tudvnts to receive nt Warm
more thorough training. The library n 'B ht * Ju
AT, th.
Lucille: Yes I have heard that. But
re n't they more expensive.
Mr?. Fleming: No, they
mre expensive than anyoni
n. and I actually believi
thr«
retreat from the campus
hich they can divert their 1
nil. f:'**m the routine of study and
idle hours of benefit
t and mullet, as well duality of their wori
i the fn:
r Chai
t fish
a led. I’r
ot be
I
Marke
:standing of all Dr. Bee- FOK SALE—House
the effort that he Wright. Sr* Mte
•mil his wife are mnkii ? to restore Ca.. consisting of
the Old Mansion, no more historic “*n‘ b » *" d
and beautiful spot in Gcotvin, to its dwelling. Apoly t«
original The interio. has b--n r*»r.e «r S E- Wright. J.
«d 1
ip.d lot i
I at Hardwick, Mrs. Fleming: Yes, beautifully
two and seven Ju ‘ t look at the dre«s. And any
me pijU room ,b * n v else tiiat needs cleaning. All
D. B. Wright >’ ou hnve to do is to call th.
out 1
ork. I.ucille ami besides.
form ' th period of the archi.ee- FOR RENT Havlu, mured from tho * ***«« *
tu„ : the h«iMI«R.. Or. Beeson city, my fv -ai.hmi apartment at CeaniPR to the Odorl™
plan- : f this and we feel sure m, re.idcacc i. far rent a. 520.00 Mrs. Fleming: I km
jv. . . . . .tiiotic uric tics as well as pee month Located on Wet Me »'
, V i.orcian endorse this work. I.UH. atom*. 2 block. i». G. S. *«*»*»'y d -'“ linlr
B,:, 1 f. Bowed the Great Dr. C. W. Coil phoae No. 495-L. Me. »>•"<• .. ..
Parks. He ha. restored confidence L. J. Zachary. pd. ’ ' ,rt1 1 nu
u. t college if any had been lost — j
• : !• the immortal leader felt He Croaker fi.h at Ennis Palace Mar-
1... c.,rrii v d the work <>n in a noble *»el Friday and Saturday 10 cts. per
j • n . r and in doing ?*> he has found b*-
the
■nb-r if :
WHAT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS
FEELING
To have a good old friend dri
up and sav fill her up with Woco-P<
fi.h Friday, ° b > ” *«»«* b *
im I’nmnann be bac! . Onco tried, none oth<
Delivered, Fully EquipjtrJ, Price Range of 25 NiuA “400” Model,,
including Touring, RaaJttrr, Coupe, CahruJet, Victoria and Sedan 3fo»leL
J
Hines-Caiiaway Auto Co.
Mr. E. E. Bell Host To Employees
At Delightful Supper
Away from business and the hum
of the city, Mr. E. K. Bell and his
mployecs made their retreat last
Thursday afternoon to the country
home of Mr. W. H. Montgomery
where a delicious supper was served
and an afternoon of fun enjoyed.
It was a special privilege of the;
writer to be included in the group
n it only as an ex-employee of Mr. |
Bell, but as a representative of the,
Union Recorder.
The occn-ion wns one that will
stand out in our memories not only
for th* rare opportunity of enjoy
ing the hospitality of Mr. Bell, but
to mingle with the corps of fine peo
ple that axe connected with the
store.
The setting was ideal for such
occasions. Protected from the late
aftern. on sun by the gigantic oaks
and elms that urruund the Mont
gomery home, cooled by the fresh,
invigor iting breeze that blew across
the bill, and cr.Urtuined by the call
of the boh white, the cry of Joy and
Cardinal intermingled with the sweet,
musical notes of the mocking bird,
no spot could have been selected that,
could have brought tne crowd closer j
together and given them that feelin"
of freedom and good fellowship that
such an occasion offers.
Mr. Bell as usual was the cordial,
genial host that he has proven him
self on many occasions. It was his
desire that everybody prr-ent en
joy to the fullness of them.-elves the
afternoon’s outing and >piaking for
ourselves and we feel sure we voice
the sentiment of every one present,
it was one of the delightful event ■
live
The
« V ; ,. I>, B-oson ha. had splendid d~» at Fnai. Palace Market. Th. -M do. For .ale b,
. and iX from hi.'U,.y Cro.hrr fi.h. ..id b„ .ho on. «- N. JORDAN
: .1 : • Board *.f Trustees it was r*«<* store. 10 eU. per lb
thi "Ugh hi* fore ight und ability that heape.t quality of fi.h i
! • gc has preserved its leader- but wr will .upply ihei
Don’t forget that each loaf of bread
| from the Electrik Maid ha. a valu-
FOR SALE—Hou»e and lot of S. EJ —
Wri;ht. Sr., located at Hardwick, FOR RENT—Sis. room
Ga . < on.- i.ting cf two and .even four room apaitment
tenth, acre*, and one eight room street. Cal! 1.49.
dwelling. Apply to D. B. Wright
or S. E. Wright. Jr. i Straw hat. in «H dc.
NOTICE—Pay
July l.t.
City Ta:
!ar (
by Mi.
all bri
Mo.
The tariff bill
Republican hou*e i
cin of the masses
classes.
* passed by the
creases the bur-
n favor of the
j Foi- Sandwich*, or Toa.t or ju.t
[plain bread the taste will prove the,
ish Po-’ difference Electrik Maid Fake Shop
each loaf has a valuable coupon.
i an annual affair for
JcU store Everyone pronounc-
lis occasion the best they have
We are sure none of the prev-
j ious gatherings could have equaled
I this.
j As fo.- food, it was plentiful. Fried
i chicken, .-alad. tomatoi^-. barbecue
land accessories, all prepared by Mrs.
Montgomery and we have never
tasted as delicious or *1-011 ar much
| at a similar occasion.
It is very fine and fitting that.
Mr. Bell have an occa^nn iike thi-*.
He establishes in his employees a '
spirit of sen-ice and good will that ,
goes to make his store the great or
ganization that it is.
I have a very warm admiration for
Mr. Bell and the civic spirit which he
ha- shown through the years. He is
a good and kind man and I do not
wonder that those who are in his ser
vice find in him one who appreciates
their view point »nd will give them
every consideration. ,
I enjoyed the Bell store party and
The Cali cf the Seashore
MOUNTAIN OR JUST THE OLD SWIMMING HOLE
DEMANDS A
BATHING SUIT
We hav can asortment of sizes in one and two piece suit-*
for men and young men. They are the famous Wil Wile
brand made for perfect comfort and guaranteed not to
shrink or stretch out of size.
$5.00 and Up
J. H. Holloway
The Man’s Store
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
V '.M.i.rv .MERCHANDISE
^TEMBRIDGE & COMPANY
PHONE 352-J
Clearance of fifty tu^mor hat* at FOLLOW THE TRAVELING ME
$2.00 each. Mr.. Leai Moore, The Hat
Shop.
Made at Home, sold 1
its always better. Try ■
trik Maid Bake Shop.
wish for this organization many
uore years of success—J. N. M.
1 and
When you get to a
know which hotel to go i u * 1
low the traveling n»ea, when m
lea-t doubt about gasoline jv*<
low tho travliog men, they •*? 1
other will do but Woco-Pep F®r
br
L. N. JORDAN