Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, July 04, 1929, Image 10

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UNION NECOROCa. MILLEOCEVILLE. CA-, JULY 4, l»2f HD r t UAIHC6 aowous fourth celemut UK. L. 1. nULITUjJ ED AT C S C. SUMMER SCHOOL ENDS OWN LIFE iiwmm Brbec** at Sim ii Special Show At A«di- im ia Tha Evening Fwd With Pistol Bdict is Brain Silvia]'. Fanner G. M. C. President Bnriei Sunday URGE THRONG ATTEND llilmn ra! ritv* for Dr. Edward T. i, for fnc >t»ra President of the Georgia Military College, who was found dead near the home of hi* cousin. Dr. Lee Holmes, of Sand- ersville. early last Saturday morning, wen held Sunday afternoon at the Tennille Baptist church, a throne ««f dn-d students will be giv friend* and admirers of the Gcorfia Fourth of July celebration Educutor gathering to pay their re- The niirht program will offer a sport to him. ' <pecial snow, presenting a magician The services were conducted by of note who will give an interesting WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE MEETS HERE mil tee in Session Tn—day Pass evolution* on Departing of Rev. H. D. Wtrasch DEATH OF MRS. LOUISA ALLEN Burbecue, watermelon cutti : how i*. the order of events on the campus of the Georgia St,’te College for Women in celebration of the Glorious Fourth by the students of the summer school. * Over five hundred watermelons will be cut for the student* some 1 busii time during the morning. In the I The l%te afternoon, an old fashioned , men Georgia barbecue will be given the 1 ••igh; students. Tables have been arranged ■ Tl on the campus and the eleven hun- Member* of the Executive Com mittee of the Washington Associa tion were in session here Tuesday morning, twenty member? were pre?- Mrs. Louisa Pierce Allen, widow of the late Mr John E. Allen, died at her home in Southwestern Baldwin county early Wednesday morning. The funeral and burial will be held Thursday afternoon, at Mt. Pleasant church. Mrs. Allen { s a member of one of Baldwin county’s oldest fam ilies, and her entire life was spent ir the neighborhood where *he died. She :s survived by soveial children and brothers and sisters. NANCY HART CHAPTER. D. A. R. The members of the Nsncy Hart Chapter, can talk of nothing except their Real Daughters. Since the organization 0 f t |, e Jodgeville Clinic a report has is being circulated that the Doctor These two members are two dear of the Clinic have raised their f paga) Rev. C. E. Burt*, of the First Baptist church of Macon and the pastor of the Tennille and Sandersville church es. Interment was in the Tennille cemetery. Dr. Holme? had been n depressed state for several days, it is under stood. and when he was found Satur- dpv morning with a bullet hole' Over three hundred member? of the tudent body left by special train last Tuesday morning for At- j lar.tn where they attended the meet ing of the N. E. A. The special train left the city in the early morn ing -»nd returned late In the night. J. F. MeCluncy chairman of mmittee presided and official ss of the Association transacted iramittee was composed of lay-! :id ministers of the thirty* 1 arches in the Association. ! The Committee passed resolutions, on the leaving of Rev. War nock. Thei . adopted watt » follow,: | Bravloy, Wallace M.; Bratov. Stacy Rev. H. I). Wimork Ira D.: Gilman. Robert L.; Holloway, liv. : :.-m.oy u, a. a faithful minto-! A - : J-hn-on. Earl R.: Youttir- ter and a, partor and ar. a leader ini l'lo°d. Martin A. nor t 'oeiation, acting a. Modcra-! Private. lot Cilia— Blockvdl. ,nr for a number of year,; and! Sherod S.: Blount. Alvin D.: Brook- .,n,e ne ha, felt the rail of God to! '"«• Charley E.: Eubank,. John A.; t hi* He had th< home of hi? cousin on the Sander*- ville-Tennille road Tuesday morning.! The news r« ached this city Satur day morning, and came as ii “hock his uncle, Mr. O. O Banks. j to his lnrge circle of friends here. -Mr. Bunks was one of Jasper j county’- leading citizen*. He was well known in this city, being a; frequent visitor here. He was a twin of hi brother, Mr. O. O. Banks who died in this city several year- nml admirers. Hi, work .it .ho col- **»■ »” d P» rron » l lflK-lln "» "*" loro hrouirht him In contact with a 'trikin*. large group of the young boys here and h-* sincereness of character and ** lo T ° ur c * r * , *‘ r foo< * 40 wonderful influence for good left a > cur bod *• U ** * h « ***** Q uak * r distinct Impress upon MilledgeviHr. ****** and Texaco. RALPH SIMMERSON t the call of God to ” **• v field of labor be it* Eubanks, Marion; Gilman. Grover C.; |. j Gilman. Thurman E.: Goff, George That we see him go with' E.; Goodwin. Tip C.; Ivey, Alton T.; ■gret and that we shali miss! Liwrenre. George C.: Moore, James hi? exemplary chiristian life M.J Smith, Arthur M.: Torrance. and work among the people and In | ^ nnrlit* G. hi -fficient and wise and tactful | Privates—Avcock, Janu s W.; lead, r dp in our Anoclation. B .ugh. Marvin H.; Beck, Roger D.; Second: That we commend him Bvnnett. Ralph J.; Blood worth. Law- to the brethren nt Forsyth as a faith-1 »■« nee E.; Blount, Dallas M.: Brook- r. H. G. Banks and his mother j ni: | ! ‘ tcr and p * ! ’ tor ' to Bess, t sl-ter were culled to MontieeUo. *^ ,ft 1 l ' gL ‘ U9 a * a f c ? UnM ° r a . mi day on account of the death of| «=• ,h ' K- hebeth Association - - ^ caliber DEATH OF MR. O. O. BANKS ide. indicated self- IN MONTICELLO TUESDAY old lndits 84 and 87 years of age, and they live in Glascock county. The National Society D. A. R., has sent already their gold spoons, and their pension money of $25.00 each. They will receive their checks monthly su long as they live. Truly the)' haw found the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. GEORGIA Baldwin County. The appraisers appointed to apart n year's support out of thcj estate of Emmett Clopton for his widow, Mahuey Clopton, have made their return. All persons are here by notified to show cause before me at the August Term, 1029, of the Court of Ordinary of said county, why the return of the appraisers should not be made the judgment of the court. W. H. STEMBRIDGE. Ordinary Baldwin County, Georgia. A CARD desire to state that this i„ true. There i, no de-ice „„ , ht ™ of any number of this Clini c to chary* an unjust and unmi„, fee*. Thfr,' ha. not and there not. be a raise in fee,. \y, will continue to do the same iharit pratice that w c have always' done and it is not our desire to take ad vantage but to give better sen-ice to our patients. RICHARD UNION, M D T. M. HALL, M. D. W. M. SCOTT, M. D J. W. MOBLEY, JR., M D Don’t Forget V/IGORO Coming to MitledgeviPe in 102.*’. T *- Holme* entered into the com- munity life «*f Milledgeville with a ?nlrit of sen-ice, quickly building around him a host of devoted friends in . Chancie; Brown, Robert S.; Ccl- j*f. William E.: Collins. Barney T.; Crn mi*?. Onnic; Folendorc, Grady ful leader. * l 1 -: Gore. James L Jr. : Grimes, Leo Thir<:: That we pray God’s bless- P : Handcock, Taft C.; Henderson in;- and guidance up«»n him and his J ar * u ‘ G.: Horton. Balter; Hubbard, family in every relationship in their j Eulian H.: Jack’on, James I.: Lay- new field of labor. field. Willie J.: Lingo. Joe T.; Med- Fourth: That we furnish a copy «n. Oiand C.; >Iiller, Johnny W.; of these resolution? to the papers Parham. Charlie E.; Pattern at Milledgeville. to the Christian In- 'W W.: Patterson. Samuel H. CITATION GEORGIA. Baldwin County. Notice is given thut the undei signed guardian of Ollie Stanley has ^ „ applied to the Ordinary of ?.-iid Coun- BRING OUT YOLR FLOWERS ty for leave to sell nil the land and AND LAWNS TREES AND SHRI R. renl estate of Ollie Stanley for the w *3HI\US- purj>«?c of providing for the main- BERY. THE RESULTS WILL tenance and r Juration of his Said application will be heard Buick and Mai A widely known educator m prominent layman In the Bapti _ church. Dr. Holmes, had friend-ail and wa? active in the work of all over Georgia. When he left Milledge- hmnrhcs of Masonry here, villi- he went to Macon and entered \ | arKe number of Milledgeville thr in-uranec* business, giving up hisl , p | t . went to Sandersvillc to attend educational work. I the funeral arid burial of Dr. Holmes. During his residence in Milledge- The group included member- of the ville. Dr. Holmes was active in thei Masonic Fraternity, Baptist church Kiwani? club. It wiv« while here and the Kiwanis club, going a? repre- that he was elevated to the Posf a- «entatives of these organization?. Ex District Governor. He was .also pressions of regret were passed by deeplv interested in Masonic affairs | the Kiwanis club. d< x. to the brethren at Forsyth and ! Ollie F.: Quinn. Terrell E.: Ramsey, t« Brother Warnock and that they j Grady W.; Roberts. Ernest C.; Smith, j be • pre-id on our minutes. ' George: Tarn^r, William F.; Weaver.j J. F McCLUNEY, Chairman Henry K.: W Iliams, James E.: Willis, | C. C. Davison, Clerk (William O.; Wilson, Charlie: B'ilson.i regular August term, 1029, of the Court of Ordinary of said county. This July, 1929. W. W. STEMBRIDGE. Guardian of Ollie Stanley. , Dew- W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Quinn, j Ordinary. baths, 403 Greene ASTONISH YOU PACKAGES FROM 50c UP. PHONE US FOR A package: R. W. HATCHER HDW. CO. Wholesale and Retail The Executive Committee of the Washington Association Milledge- ville, Georgia. Tuesday July 2nd, The remains of Mr?. Ed Hobby were brouuht to this city from Macon Tuesday morning for burial. Mrs. Hobby had a number of relatives in this city and county to whoi death brought ?orrow. Walker; Winn, ( hark?* E. equipped shop Beside, we have and you will be satisfied. RALPH SIMMERSON Buick and Marquette Dealr: lusters left for we are selling her them at wholesale. WOOTTEN CHEMICAL CO. FREE!!! TUBF. MENNEN’S Sli’VINC CREAM WITH PURCHASE OF I I CAN MENNEN’S TALCUM FOR MEN ? —25c— PHONE 202 WE DELIVER Harris Hall’s Drug Store f g “Come Acroii” <K*c.:-o-:**>x«.cKHK*c<<hC<frXKK.xKK(*x(<>aooc<K.*<K*<»oocKHico-x-;-0';-:. XXZXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXZXXXXXXXXX;CTTXXXXXXmXXXXXXXXXXXrZTTTYTTfTYYyrTY-ra-ra-y TT7TT77T H M H M M M ■. > H H M M M H M H H H K M M 1 Your Attention Is Invited to the Strong Statement of Milledg’eville’s Million Dollar Bank AS CALLED FOR BY THE DEPARTMENT OF BANKING OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 29, 1929. RESOURCES Loans and Discount - $ 667,846.11 Banking House and Lot - 3,451.63 Furniture and Fixtures - 1.00 Other Real Estate Cwned 12,072.00 Liberty Bonds & U.S. Ctfs 143,700.00 Cash in Vault & with Banks 199,291.80 Checks for Clearing - - 950.42 Overdrafts ----- 278.44 UTAL $1,027,591.40 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus Fund Undivided Profits - - Reserve Funds Due Banks - Unpaid Dividends Cashier’s Checks Due Depositors Borrowed Money $ 50,000.00 100,000.00 24,266.02 28,956.14 3,832.93 542.00 3,536.43 816,457.88 NONE TOTAL GEORGIA Baldwin County:—Personally appeared before the undersigned, an officer autohrized to administer oaths in said county Miller S. Bell, who on oath ,av« iKaf h. p rri ; i. . „r Tt,. Milledgeville Banking Co., bank, and that the above and foregoing report of the condition of said bank is true and corret. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 3rd day of July. 1929, MILLER S. BELL, President E. J. Flemister. N. P. B. Co. Ga. We, the undersigned directors of said bank, do certify that we have carefully read said report, and that the same is true and correct, according to the best of our information knowledge and belief, and that the above signature of the President of said bank is tbe true and genuine signature of that officer. This 3 day of July. 1929. Frank E. Bone and E. E. Bell. Directors ofsaid Bank IF YOU HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THE SUCCESS OF THIS BANK. WE THANK YOU FOR IT—IF T0U ARE NOT NOW A CUSTOMER OF THIS BANK, LET THIS BE YOUR INVITATION TO BE THE MILLEDGEVILLE BANKING COMPANY OFFICERS MILLER S. BELL, .—..... President E. E. BELL Vice-President MILLER R. BELL Asst. Cashier E. E. BELL E. E. BASS F. E. BONE DIRECTORS D. W. BROWN B. I. FRALEY MILLER S. BELL