Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, July 04, 1929, Image 9

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WITHIN THE CITY 1 (BY MISS DIDOY) UNION RECORDER MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., JULY # 4, 1828 WITHIN' THE CITY By Miw piddy Tag Tag Y. utl, generally have their way. 15., number of attractive and fnter- : rC young people that live in Mil ledgeville are kept buny with thrir f,-«tivitia» and I teil you here no\‘ they have many of them When the ycung people get N ,| ,n true and wholesome fun a- the older citizens, delight in them and make way that they t more fully enjoy themselves. . lt . i* » good reason for x coun- . I? will afford this group ■A a place they can gather evenings and every parent-* -v just the kird of place it i* . at it-tied. We can not do too f. r them and \ am sure all of will agree with i . nal place for the young «the old can he young. • ung gitl- are unusually at- , r and we can say us much for y.s so we should do much to them know real joys. GUIDE POST HEALTH AND HAPPINESS ‘‘There is something all wrong with the idea of physical culture,” a man of fifty said to me one day. “Why should it make the ycung man healthy and strong and the older man uncomfortable and sick? If it’s so fine, why Isn’t it univer*a!ly bene ficial? Take me, for example. Every time I eat something that is sup posed to be goud for me it upsets my digestion. Tennis ,-ind swimming out « f tht question—my heart w stand it. A long walk exh*iu‘t* Physical cultur? is a you eg came all right.” Many middle-aged people agri- with this man. They have advocating! perienced the same trouble. They feel “better” when going along in the >ame old rut -ind taking no ur- accustorr.ed exercise. Th'V- fore “ omething is all wrong with physi cal culture." Something IS ail wrong—hut not with physical culture. Ignorance and indiffervnee are the real cul- I • over 10 view the art exhi- 1 prit-. In the last fifteen years phy- f Mr. Herring last week and I sical culture has taken tremendous ri . wry much delighted. HU work strides, hut the biggest stride of ail nderful and again I say my is yet to be uken . Thu , thp crfu d .tiv- supply runs short. The eating of people to the real meaning . .tiful p-. in tings, many of them fa-, and purpose of physical culture. -venes were masterpieces and, j n i t; truest mse it mean:, to b - i “".I «»ohed and ahed until I, gj n from the moment of both to live) , .t ran out of breath. The, os we were intended bv nature to '■'tiling Mrs. Herring certainly |f ve Eating b.no and tissue build- a graceful hostess, and a plea - in(r f 00 d.,. R cm \ Hr elimination, i v ning was added ’o by the | Sufficient rest and sleep. Whole some pixy. A happy. Healthful frame c-f mind. And a worshipful rever ence of the human form—the earthly temple of the soul during the nran* of life. j i game. It is not a game at all. FRUIT JARS the free and glorious privilege Kerr Masoa Pints ROe Dos. of every individual of any age. The Karr Mason Qts. Me D*a. Kerr Meson 1-2 Cals 91.28 Dos. curtail for sicKne^. of mind and body. The preventive of disease and unhappiness, when begun early. It is the only necessary gMdepoat to health and happiness on oar jour- rey through life. hck-ntlat* say that flies carry germ-i of typ.icid fever, infantile paralysis, summer <ii-orders and over thirty other diseases. Flies should be killed. FLY-TOX is harmless to peo ple but oure death to mo-quitoe , roar-hes, moths -xnd bedbugs as well :> flies. FIY-TllX was developed at Mellon Institute of Industrial Ht earch by Rex Research Fellow- h:!'. Insist o n FLY-TOX with its perfume-like fragrance.—Adv. Jolly uUihi Mi Das. Jnr Tops Jfc Dob. Jar Rubber* 4 Dos. for 2k Dorn. —At — MODERN MERCANTILE CO APARTMENT FOR RENT-—First floor. Apply to Mrs. C. C. Sbonss. Lookont Mountain S—d lri»k Po- tatooa at F. W. HENDRICKSON’S. . FOR SALE—Honan and lot of S. E. Wriakt, V., located at Hardwick. Go., confuting of two and i teatks acres, and oaa sight dwelling. Apply to D. B. Wriykt ®r S. E. Wright, Jr. PAVE YOUR SIDEWALKS—City furni.be. the labor, we will furnish crate at cheap. People'. Hardware Co * 7-4-28 2t. the Rose Tea Room Thura day night. Fried Chicken .upper SO eta. SOMETHING NEW Lew Excnraion Fare. To Chicago, New York, Detroit, Cleveland. Toledo, Atlantic City EVERY SATURDAY Fare xnd one-half round trip; tick-1 * • on sale every, Saturday until ! ugUft 31, inclusive; final limit' thirty days. Ask your ticket agent for exact] res, schedules, .-leeping car reser- >ns, and other information. 666 Pr.t, Colda, Grippe, Fla, Deaf*., Bilioai Ferer aid Malaria. It la the moat apeody remedy known. 1 g*»»CHXKracKJO&X>0<»CKSKKK>0 «if her delightful personal ising up with the Jones’ tie which most all of us lil - ialir . I have many messages through the i-ditor and I try to -rp up with them and I .appreciate ( .mpliment when people ask that ■".in', n these things in my coil CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY T> "’ Ri « llt w,r i| SPECIALIZED 30ST0N CAFE 1 s “’" c ^ Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kidd and their - are away for several weeks mo- ring in the west. They have as mbers of their party Mr. and Mrs. Bichard Smith. This is a delightful group of people .and I am sure their * most interesting. 3Sc BLUE PLATE DINNER I had the pleasure of meeting Miss ElizaU-th Cartmel before she bc- Mrs. Lacey Tait and she was Bing and attractive young lady. Mr. T-iit. who i? the only son of Mrs. H. Tnit and a brother to Miss Blanche Tait and Mrs. Edwin Allen, oung man of many rare traits am rare this young couple hove I many happy years in the future for them. j To., many people think that phyri- —'WHERE EVERYBODY EATS— \ cal culture means strenous and un-, “Freah Egg* Served Daily” pleasant exercises, and denying onc-j ”** self things that the appetite craves. 1 Try Our They point with pride to the high standard of athletics in our schools and colleges and call that physical culture, io prudes it is synonymous with immodesty and sex. But those fallacies ore gradually being destroy ed. Athletics is not the definition of physical culture; it is merely a part of the whole. In xhools and colleges ‘oo much attention is paid to train ing chiefly the bodies of these are already in good physical condi tion by making available to then special apparatus that is not avail able in everyday life. The wenkling* shoved into the background and forgotten. Physical culture is NOT n young * accorded C. H. ANDREWS & SON. "Nothing But Imuranco” %(JDu Of special interejt to the young Bride ii this new pattern The Lady Diana May we show you in the Sterling itself the beauty of its slender, flowing design, which any reproduction in print can only begin to suggest. ; : ; Here is a pattern Yj Wj in the youthful T spirit of today. * WILLIAMS & RITCHIE Jewelers Milledgeville, Georgia Aana Mew Sterling fy Trxlt ^^O^^OOCH^DOOODOC«CH>vOOD©DOi0■0■p<8>G©■0D<>O< , <tC , O£O<>D<»OO©•C>■0<>D<>*0!O ^ BELL’S Alice Hall is all thrilled rip to Europe. Alice will sail it '«* with Miss Rasa lie Cariugton *.vh« ■ the daughter of Maj. Scot* Car- rrnjrton, one time a resident of this Alice id a most charming i Milledgeville’a social co d fhe wll have many int n::-t .<> tell about when s lightful musical treats v the people here. The Garden Club that has been proposed is quite a good thing and I hope the women of our city will enter enthusiastic*:]ly into perfecting the organization. There are so many beautiful gardens hen* that it shame that the club has not been a live organization before new. Milledgeville young man who has excellent recognition as a - our own Ford Montgomery, hit*, been received here of his i rersrd at the New England -vatory and that due to his high record he is to receive an- •cholarfhip in order that he t finish his work. It is quite ee that his twin brother, John ' ■ *ed the field of aviation and ; v flying for a livlihood. These nys rai.-ed together*, have taken Pp*>sitod courses, but 10th bound to ed. I -it! was the pupil of Miss Fannie Vr-'.,:.., McClure, to whom I cive credit for advancing the art of mus- I mean real music more than any- •le ir. the city. As President! th Music Club she worked with-! '■**a ing and many rare and de-; I nm so happy ti know that Mr . Joseph E. Pottle has returned honr and is now showing splendid improve- j ment. Mrs. Pottle is such a sweet j personality that we hate to give her up even for the short time. Her| presence at the bridge clubs is aI-_ ways a most pleasant addition ami I j ,xm sure every one is happy to know, that Miss Clara is so much better., THE PERFECT COAL. At the two United States MHitl and Naval Academy Milledgeville most admirably reprc*ented. William Mi ore. is a cadet at West Point, .xnd we arc* sure is maxing an excellent record. Bob Taylor, Leighton Moore are already midshipmen at the An- apolis and Carlisle Ingram is to be there within x year. Our boys are taking to the sea even if every peace conference threatens to do away with our navy. Phone 252 Quick Delivery Fowler-Flemister Coal Co. Special Closing-Out Sale Ladies' Fine Shoes Sold Up To $10 PATENT LEATHERS, TANS, KIDS, SATINS AND BLONDES—50 PAIRS IN Th_ LOT. ONE AND TWO PAIRS OF A KIND. 3’s to 5’s A’s B’s and C’s Real Bargains if You C an Find Your Size Price $2.45 O<Xn:*OOOC<H:*OC*>:*OOD<»CpiCr0©<8OCHCM>D*^^ Special Ciosing-out Sale WOMEN’S ik'i Fine Stockings E DIFFERENT I0STLY DARI 5H AND GRAI 98c. ODD LOTS. THREE DIFFERENT MAKES—VALUE UP TO $2.00. MOSTLY DARK SHADES—GUN- METAL SAND FLESH AND GRAIN. c) If you Want the Best Shop at £. E. BELL’S