Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, June 27, 1929, Image 10

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■ UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE. GA-, JUNE 17. H» The pulpit committee of the Presbyterian church ha# announced that the following minister# will fill the pulpit «f thU churc.i for the | children next three Sunday#: Sunday, June 30th, HAVE YOU INSURED YOUR BABY? roll Known fact that young e more susceptible to mea nt umps. diphtheria, scarlet fever. C. | tuberculosis and typhoid fever than people. This is unfortunate j because it is extremely important . ! that every child be brought up to ma in, Crawford-f fur |tjr a# free as possible from the J effect* of disease. Giants and trees I must be carefully cultivated and pro- MISS GRACE AMOSS ENTER.' l-rted .'mm hnrmful HSilfWi »lnlr TAINS IN HONOR OF MRS. HOO»! '“"y are l. nu.r and .mall. Kwry of Atlanta: Rev. George C. Bellengrath, Atlanta. July 7th; Rev. Andrew G. Mcl ville. G*., July 14th. EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION IS NEEDED. CRISIS EXISTS Th Battarias rackarfad, $1.00. Tw ty-faar hour Rorvico. Wo havo battery oxport and you can mat •urod tho work it dono by a man who has had axporioaca and ia no jack TW WauwH. at, „„ ELECTRIK MAID BREAD I. , hraaA I« I. -•*• b, . boa.. owm4| la fluDty. inaad. ELECT*]* industry, doaorviug of your patron* MAID UhAO. Every »«,.» . ago. I tho high standard. * tog i tho | Record. St. Augustine, Fla. The first of n serie- of parties he- ing planned in honor of Mrs. Harry Lee Hood, who was before her mar riage on Saturday of last week MI Edith Lawrence. ■ kno' this. Just so. the i rule applies to children. The growing child needs a well balanced body. Ev ery pan must grow at a n rmal. uni form rate. Itrulse a young sapling. It may grow up into a tree finally but j it will not be strong enough to with’ I Tuesday Maml " ,ron K winds Injure the i Pf.fl.ii nf n vnnna I# maw . Grace Amoi e twenty-five nurses now em- jyi'd by the State Board of Health co-op t *tion with the Children's irean. Department of Labor. Wash- atton. fc" * already been given notice I their dl rnh sloa from s:rvice tailing j ; July 1. This was made nccaa- ; ry bu ause of the fact that the [ ; ward Towner 1-aw. under which • nave been operettas. has h:en : in d, and there have been no funds j •• jfvi:i ublc to continue their scrv- I Bread is the staff of iife. That ia why you should be sure it comes from the ELECTRIK MAID, where quality is always first. FOR RENT—House on Jefferson St., possession July 1st. Apply to Mrs. THIS WEEK AT HALL’S DRUG STORE 1 POUND RIPPLE BOND WRITING PAPER Stc 2—25c PACKS ENVELOPES FREE. PHONE 2S2 WE DELIVER Harris Hall's Drug Store “C«m AaW’ '•'ly t i th*. tertained at a bridge shower home. No. 121 Cordova street. j The living rooms which open eni suite were effectively arranged with | myriads of garden flower#, the col- 1 ors yellow and white predominating. ■ Six tables were arranged for the players and scores were kept on dain ty bride tallies During the game- «i a refreshing fruit punch wa-- served *h< and after the totalling of ccores prizes were awarded the high scor ers. To Mrs. Hood, Miss Amos# pre sented a set of linen towel* as a memento of the occasion. he r | physical perfection. No disease, i oven measles, mumps or whooping *'• cough, leaves the child as sound phy- , j’ sically as he would have been if he bad not had the disease. It was not so many years a„o when j It was considered proper for parents deliberately to expose their children ( \ ics. mumps and whooping so that they would contrart 1 tiseases i nd not be bothered j Ith them later lu life. We now know l iat this was a very dangerous prac- ci . especially with regard to mea- j les and whooping cough. Do you [ now that loo children died from ) .ping couch in Georgia during in which these nurses have been j • ived will (or.tluue their services ' mtl.Inc apprrj.rlSTtons from their 1 fur..Is. as the £tatc Board of I:h hr.s no money which can be Is purpose. These nurses j:> a fifty fifty basis with ...d consequently the conn- on Jy hare to appropriate nt more than they have i prlatlng to continue this i d f It ; hoped that ; The color motif was accentuated 1!»27 and 192S? Do you know. ulso. in the ice course which was served that 211 people died of measles during at the close of the gomes and wh : years and most of thti >ung children? Diphtheria killed ! 1 typhoid fover 1.100. Th. se j refer »o actual deaths. Thous- t children had these dlscas.-s covered. Or did they recover? 1 ( they recovered from the disease | carried out effectively . the bridnl note. The dainty nut cup# were of bell shape ami decorated with sprays of valley lilies. Th< guests included the following: Mr.«. Harry Lee Hood, honorec, Mrs. S. E. Davis, Mrs. Hoke Smith, Mr*. B. 0. Smith. Mrs. Roy Hallman, Miss El ie Hughey. Mrs. G. H. McEwen, Mrs. O. R. Donoho, Muses Margaret nmi Elizabeth Davis, Miss Nellie Parrbh, Mrs. Virgil Ilea, Mrs. Cha-- les H. Barnes. Mrs. W. H. Skinner. Mi.»« Babe Von Drozkow-ky, Miss Le»- Hardee, Miss Mattie May Clark, M-. M. E. Wilson, Mrs. Earl Bussey, Mi,. Virginia »u„cy. Mr,. Gvorjra th r |j and typhoid'fe»«r Bennett. Mr#. George Holden, Mr*. Every iuteUl&rat per F. Charles U#5na. Jr., and Mrs. T. L. about the value of vaccina Penrre. smallpox. Perhaps Mrs. Hood was the recipient of can ***°* t| ' many lovely ^nd useful gifts from her friend-. •ntlrely from tho after effecTs i • permitted. I could tell you more L slieso after offer* h. I think, bow- tbat It Is more imt-ortunt that < about the prevention of these •h in young children n!y wish It were possible to give a simple method of preventing and every V*nd of infectioiu d!«- Some day this mr.y bo po.*d- At the* present time three of diseases can be prevented by !y: smallpox. dlpU- City r. Primary for f • nd Three Aid of Milledgeviiie inated cinatlon cm. Seme of you we dining childhood and i life. Smallpox is a rare disease In cause most of us are protected by vai < : .itlon. Those of you who ha- children or expect to have them v. no doubt see to it that they ure vai ciunted by tho time they are o BROUGHT BLACK CAT HOME Mr. J. T. Humphries went to At lanta this week to purchase n car load of rattle. He found plenty for hut he thaueht the prier to®' until'Thenf Any jj^ pcdlMrieian. ill high to warrent an investment. When doctor of children, will advise you that he returned home the only thing in the best time to vaccinate your chil- the shape of a live animal he brought «>rea !■ when they arc only a few days back with him was a black cat given '>f Milledgeviiie, • - hereby ordered, that a pri or held in the city of Milledge- r "‘T the purpose* of nominating | Dene ratic candidate* for Mayor and three Aldermen. It is further ordered that said primary be held on Wednesday, Au- 21»t, which day is hereby ap pointed as the day for holding said primary. It is furthered ordered that the voting place be stationed at the City Hull and that the polls open at 7 o’clock in the mor*-ing and cloi six in the afternoon, and the t trati«n bool... shall close and the for qualification of candidates shall end on July .'list nt 6 p. It is further ordered that all other school, tint v;hy wait ri,,e " nf >d lows governing Democratic primaircs in Georgia be conformed him while he was in the capital city.! He experts, however, to buy a lot of cattle nt an early date. This ts y to got early protection but be- h.ihii's at this uge Miff -r ions discomfort and are not able to scratch the scab off end contaminate the sore with their fingers. Large, unsightly scars are usually due to the poison ous Infection from dirty fingernails und not to tho vaccine itself. .. , . _ . .... .... Babies are usually immune to dlph- Mr.,. John Ku trr M.ntur died «t Jurln( . l!lo „„ „ t her home in Columbus, Ga., on Inst |jf c . After this time, immunity is Tatf Jay, June 4Gl. The nows roach- ( rapidly lost. Children between tho ed this city and her many friends ages of six months anJ six years are it. this county heard the news with *ery susceptible. Beyond the sixth deep rtgreL Mrs. Minter was prominent in club work in Columbus and was especial- nuturul Immunity begins velop so thut older children and adults ■oly have tho disease. Your doctor therefore, advise you to have It is further ordered that a copy of this resolution be published in Union Recorder, a public gnzette, and at the City Hall of said city sixty days prior to said primary. Adopted this the 12th day of June, 1929. Milledgeviiie Democratic Ex. Com. F. W. hi '■PRICKSON, Chairman . J. H. HOLLOWAY, Secretary LOST—Tortoise Shell Glasses tween G. S. C. Auditorium and Ennit Hall. Return to this offi for reward. ly active in the U. D. C. and the your baby vaccinated against dlph- music clubs. Mr. Mintrr was con-' therla before It l» six months old. nected with Stevens Inc., for many J Here again tho Injections give very years and has many relative ing in this county. Lookout Mountain Seed Irish Po tatoes st F. W. HENDRICKSON’S. If its a flat tire you call us. Our Call 300 when | typhoid vaerluo know that for the little discomfort, while in older chil dren thcro may be some uncomforta ble reaction though never severe or Babies are usually immune to ty phoid fever during the first year of life. After this time they becomo very susceptible and remain «so throughout their lives. Therefore, ev ery baby should be vaccinated against typhoid fever before reaching the age of you who have taken your t.rei ^ RALPH SIMMERSON * T'" Buick Dealer to the bad, you will twenty-four hours after the Injec- ' t!:n tt re h r-.metimea an uncom fortable reaction. The younger the child. liow^Viir, the milder the reac tion. Babies have almost no reac tion at all. Hence another argument la f.\.r of early vaccination. mly fr.!r to admit that If your grocer hasn't ELECTRIK I MAID BREAD. Ask him why? It j cinatlon r ’ Jnrt any of these diseases Milledgeviiie -nd not be surpassed. the SILK STOCKINGS REPAIRED-— Rust mended by invisible method, like new, small charge, quick work. Mrs. Tern McComb, Jr., 208 N. Jackson St., Neat to Massuy’e Store. LOST—Pair of red coral ear rings tied in kaadkerchief. Finder leave et Jones Drug Store end receive re ward. €-27-29 2t. Go to the Rose Tea Room Thurs day night. Fried Chicken supper SO cts. jiute protection. But In stances of failure aro rare. If every baby horn during the next ten yean, Were vaccinated as 1 have Just de scribed. diphtheria, smallpox aud ty phoid fever la tho next generation would be rare curiosIMes. Perhaps your children are no louger babies. The same rules apply to them also. The sooner they are vacc aated. the better the protection and tho less discomfort to them. Health Officer Resigns Thu State Board of Health is indeed sorry to los<« the valuable sendees of ouo of our best workers. Doctor B. B Bagby, of Clarke county. He will at tend post-graduate school this fall be fore finally locating, so says Georgia's Health. gradients to a high standi of APARTMENT FOR RENT First quality. Try :i ar.d : '.le differ-’ Goor. Apply to Mrs. C. C. Shonse. «m. Phone 406-J. Oral ur oil regularly and be filled with Quaker Stati We do this servico free we drain your crankcas* or Texaco Call by ai and refill RALPH SIMMERSON Buick Dealer special Thursday to supper 50 cts. Wo wash any make car for $1.00. Believe me we make your car spot- lesa and remove everything, hut the paint. We call for and return your ■b fried chicken supper foi ery Thursday night, at P.oes FOR RENT—Haring moved from the city, my furnished apartment at my residence is fer rent at $20.00 per month. Located on West Mc Intosh street, 2 blocks from G. S. C. W. Call phoM No. 495-L. Mrs. L. J. Zachary. pd. When it rains buy your Turnip Seed from F. W. HENDRICKSON'S. m- I take thii'mattcr and trike ui» tion so that we I ■:p rvlsing curr *. so that there i i * ro in terra pticn in the work ! hr a been ca-. ird oa for the Inst 1 a n ly Itc Division ol Clilltl I Such Purity safeguards the pause that refreshes — JustasCoca- GfSXCscHa Cola has out- distanced all other drinks in popular favor, so have the meth ods used in its manufac ture been carried to the very pitch of scientific perfection.... Coca-Cola comes to you pure as sun light. It -nvites you to rest from work the same as from play—to pause for a minute and enjoy its ice- cold, delicious taste with that cccl, wholesome, after-sense of refreshment. •VEI 8 MILLION A BAY HAD TO BE GOOD MILLEDGEVIIIE COCA COLA B0T1UNG COMPANY TO GET WHERE IT Cars That Carry Our Guarantee for Thousands of Miles of Service Every one has our O. K., and you can ride while you pay. One 1929 Standard Six Four-door Buick Sedan—driven only 5.000 miles—this has a new car guarantee. One 1929 Six Cylinder Chevrolet Roadster driven only few hundred miles at a big saving. One 1927 Two-door Buick Sedan formerly owned by Mrs. John Conn, this is a good buy for some woman. One new whippet Sport Touring a real beauty—less than list price. Now is the time to buy - prices low - values unbeatable. RALPH SIMMERSON Buick Dealer