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UNION RECORDER, MtLLEDCEVILLE. CA., JULY 11. ISM
H eart to heart
talk
The Family Treasury
Jimmy Brown hi* a money mnker
in a modest way. He had the bunga
low almost paid for. and Mr*. Jimmy
Brown knew the meaning of
work in the matter of overcoming
difficulties.
It H'iu in the late autumn that Mrs.
Jimmy began to think about i
ruff, and a few piece* of more
furniture for the coming spring. She
had grown tired, a* any good woman
must, with the ceascle** dustisg,
weeping, changing position* of the
antiquated sofa and worn rocker*—
she ju«i couldn't make the living-
room look cheery any more! But the
relentless mortgage kept eating its
way into the family treasury; until
it could be paid off.
The little wife decided to atop
every leak in the family budget she
could—and to w»ve closer if possible,
but how? There was just thirty-five
tints in her purse*—a dime and a
quarter—when her resolution wa*
formed; alie would save every dim©
that rame her way. She pet the
thin little coin in a dime-hank, one
WOMEN’S ORGANIZATION OF
EPISCOPAL CHURCH PASS
RESOLUTIONS
Resolutions deploring the death of
Mrs. A. B. Scott were passed at a
recent meeting of the Auxiliary and
Guild of St. Stephens Episcopal
church. Mrs. Scott was a faithful
number of both these organizations.;
The resolutions are as follows:
God in his infinite wisdom ha-
seen fit to remove from our midst
on June 22nd, 1929, our beloved
member, Mary Howell Scott, we the
members of the Woman’s Auxiliary
snd the Woman’s Guild of St. Steph
ens Episcopal church, in which
gunization* she held office, do here-
tiraw up the following resol u-
Whereas, in the passing of
a life and her removal from the
field of her former activities, in view
>f the fact that so many c« the Dost
md mo t useful years of her life
vere interwoven in the religious and
ocial life of this Parish,
2. Resolved, that we express our
ppreciation of the beautiful lessons
f her life, her gentleness, her kind
les*, hey sympathy, her patience,
er cheerfulness, her charitableness,
I her loyalty to God’s word .and her
RESOLUTIONS ON THE DEATH
OF MRS. JOHN M. BURKE
CITATION
In Ko
P. Compton Miller, Nominated Ex
ecutor of Will of Guy D. Compton.
Court of Ordinary of Baldwin
County, Petition for l»robate of Will
in solemn fi rm of Guy D. Compton,
The master has called to eternal
rest our loved friend and co-worker,
Mr-. John M. Burke.
Whereas, The Wesley Bible Class
of the First Methodist church of Mil-1
letlaeville, Georgia, feels an irrcpar-i
uMc l.,~ ... ihe going own,- of one I To Iln. M.ry L. FroM Ml*. Loth.
Who ,,»d tu beautiful cbur.c- o' Kerapermun. Mr.. Frcdcnck Col,.
tcri-t.r: wisdom, loyalty, broad chari-; Compton and Mr.. Ball,
ty. and an abiding faith in her Lord. | Hutehin. he.r. at law.
■ VVbrreaa, .be wa. alwaya brave and »'■ Compton Miller having applied,
eh. erful through physical suffering, il “ executor, for probate in solemn
Be it resolved, that we strive to <°n» °< •“« Will and Testament
emulate her forgetful..™, of self, uud °< Guy D. Compton end you being a
faithful!..-. in going about the Mas-1 non-resident, of the State of Geor-
tor's work, loving and serving
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Edw.-jrd R. Hines, a re«ident of
this state, having applied to the
undersigned for the Guardianship of
the person and property of Beatris
Jones, minor child of Hcrty Jor.es,
deceased, notice is hereby given that
the application will be heard at the
m th, fim Monday A
1029. ^
Witne*. my official .ignatur., , t
Oth day of July, 1929.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE. Or<W
Baldwin County Georgia *
WANTED—Small house or Ikrs*
rooms Sept. 1st, good loc.t, **
Writ# **Y” cars of this paper. °
of htr childhood trinkets in the hot- j fuithfulnes* to every duty,
tom of a dresser drawer. It took ten I 3. Resolved, That we extend to
dimes t<» open it; that dime slid into *he bereaved children and other loved
the tiny slot, and diked cheerfully j ones our tendercst love and sympa
ns it fell on the metal floor of the j thy>
toy. I» sounded good. 4. Resolved, That n copy of the** •
The lacndryman came around with re. -I-'.ions l»c sent to each of the
Jimmy's roIUr*—hill fifteen .*ent*. J family, and the local pap»rs for publi-
The dime in change joined its fellow cation and spread upon the minutei
in th 1 * little ihHnk. When Jimmy • *f the
came home to dinner, he had three
dime* among other coins in his purse;
he gave them to Mrs. Jimmy: a half-
dollar was "banked" that day, and
Jimmy liked the plan.
To shorten this true story, hy the
next April. Mr-. Jimmy Ind deposited
in the real bank, one hundred and
seventy-five dollars—all in dimes.
S.ic purchased her ;.cw rug, sacril’ic-; Guild.
*>d several ricketty old rockers.
bought fre»h »,.• w oner, and a neat GRANDMOTHER OF MISS
she did.
Be it resolved, that we extend to
the bereaved family our sincere
sympathy, and that they may be com
forted :n the knowledge that she
awaits them in the Glory-world.
Be it resolved, that copies of these
resolutions be furnished the family of
the deceased, spread upon the min
ute* of the clan record, and sent to
the Union and Recorder and The Mil-
ledgeville Times.
MRS. D. F. MONTGOMERY
MRS. L. J. ROZAR
MRS. J. N. HOLLOWAY
Committee.
PAVE YOUR SIDEWALKS—City
furnishes the labor, we will furnish
cement cheap. People'.*. Hardware
Co. 7-4-29 2t.
MISS ELIZABETH THOMAS
MISS LEILA LAMAR
MRS. MARSHALL BLAND
mittee from the Woman's
MRS. STEVE THORNTON
MRS. F. H. HARDING
MRS. LATIMER
mittee from the Woman's
FEMALE HELP WANTED—Would
settee—paid cash, and had some
left—.nil done with dimes that had
previots-Iy slipped through fingers
that had not appreciated the insignifi
cant coin*.
This is no fniry talc: any one can
do the *ame.
FOR RENT—An apartment .
fin
BLANCHE BAZANOS DIES
New* of the death of Mrs. Ben
Hookey, mother of the later Mrs. E.
BazanoK, reached thi* city Saturday.
Mi** Blanche Bannos and other
members of the family went imme
diately to Augu-ta to attend the fun
eral service*.
Mrs. Hookey lived in this city sev
eral years with her daughter and
many friends who wil Regret
of her death.
ndod. Write
are Un
> learn
CITATION
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Edward R. Hines has applied for
letters of administration on the
estate of Louisa Allen, deceased.
Thi* is to notify all persons concern
ed that said application will be heurd
and determined at the next Court of
Ordinary of raid County on the first
Monday in August, 1! 29.
Witness my officiul signature, this
9th day of July, 1929.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary
Baldwin County Goorgiu
hereby *requ*red to be and
appear at the Court of Ordinary of'
said County on the first Monday in 1
August, 1929, when said application!
for probate will be heard, and show
cause if any you have or can why the
prayer of the petition should not be I
granted and allowed.
W. H. .'TEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary, and ex officio, J
Clerk of the Ordinary, j
Baldwin County, Georgia I
LADY’S SUFFERING
She Write* That "A Friend
Tuld Me To Tike Car-
dui and I Know
It Helped Me.”
Greenville. Mhet—Tn describing
how she suffered seven,’, years ago,
Mrs. Mattie Dalton, of 213 Walnut
Street, this city, recently wrote:
“I would cramp, and my hands
and feet would draw, so I came near
having convulsions. I would have to
stay in bed n week, and when I
would get up. I Just dragged around,
and did not tccl like doing my work.
I suffered a great deal with my
back.
"A friend came to see me and
saw how I suffered. She told mo to
try taking Cardul. which I did.
**1 quit having such bad spells,
and was stronger and better than
in a long tunc. I gained In weight. |
I took a few more bottles of Cardul. 1
and felt so well that I quit taking it. I
“I certainly ern recommend Car- j
dui. for I know what it Is to sulltr.
and I know that Cardul helped me." |
Thousands of women have writ
ten to tell of the benefit Cardul has
been to them. In helping them to
build up their health.
Purely vegetable. Get a bottle
today. All druggists.
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