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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE, CA-, JULY IS. 1§2»
GUIDE POST
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
NFLLE WOMACK HINES
of thise days I am K«inj; '
pap
folk.
ivhat they
Eat nil the pastry and candy you
it." the reducing pill manufactur-
advises. “Let our Sure-Thin Pills
| do the work.”
For -evern! y,„ rs now tho country 1 Th <->- d ° ,htir wo ' k ’ *» ri B ht - only
to. boon swept by » rodu-imr crozc. ■' f " rm ° f * ork ttat of '
I.i-tcn to tiny frroup of women talk- «“'« nprvou * trenkdown,, nr-
inir, and invariably tho conversation! Umholi-t end .permanently rutna the
tarn, to reducin'?. They are. of dip-etivc powers and ueimiletion.
. nr-i. referring to tho reduction of The vital onra.i. ifive way next-and
weijtht, hut in met instance, reduced «• " t,u ' «ytphmte form la
health or reduced atrcnRth or reduc I-™-' « •» ,he “““•»• in “ wo«l-
ed brain power-,,„d «.metime, death < ■> Hath P““der S in which the
. vvompanicc reduced weight. ‘ told «» «■** «« " ! tbe
Thst i because women are so ' powders into a steaming hot hath i ml
Offer to be in fashion that they be- Hr there anywhere from half at. hour
come indifforent and recklesa to-, to hour are equally dangerous.
■ ■' rything except what the' vaime heart aUmenU and leave
i:ilt*» -how. |the flabby and unsightly.
This is not exaggeration and I am
ilarmist; I am citing truths, well
known to veery physician. Th*- only
safe, permanent and satisfactory way
to achieve a beautiful figure is
through hard work—regular exercise
. : an intelligent diet, rigidly ad
it red to, that provides sufficient
TH-urishment to the bony structure of
r.'?:e body. No other method cat
adopted, without serious dange
health and to life.
No women has any right to at-
mpt to reduce her weight until she
« learned from experts whether
not a reduction of weight is de-
•nble or safe in her particular ca-e.
r arc not all alike: some of us re-
, ... ,.ira less food and more exercisr
rc only two thing. ,, up par
uruy—lack of tnv „ hyr ically or wrl] formed unl-,» h-
and lock of the carrying around the amount of
again—and if yo i fie h that his bony structure requires,
e you can “figge-r All women were not intended to have
i .... tUo boyish f° rm s or sylphlike grace and
• is folly for ail women to try and
: ’tain them. Often the women who
decided of her own accord that |
is too “fat” actually needs a few
**.trg pounds to give her body tho
proper contours. I have seen women
who were hut little mnr<‘ than hu-
m?n hairpins tnlk about reducing!
But the lazy woman who desire •
due,- her weight is in th;- grtv-
'••ft danger of all—for she is the one
vh i wants to get something for
nothing. She wants to get rid if
» •’•jili- flesh and have a beautifu';-
rounded form and the accompanyin •
vitality without exertion or self-de
nial. It is won.en like her who have
encouraged men to put on the market
expen ive. powerful and destructive
j>!11 . which guarantee the desired re
duction in a phenomenally -short
time. She might better save her
money and buy a mild form of slow
poison. Any woman will lo.-e weight
quickly if she begin*- to put into her
system drugs designed to fight the
health-giving proprietors, of good
wholesome food.
difference in the craning of the two.
I do not well B*.e what 1 could do to
g«- the first—that willowy lender-
nr S mat all the pretty ladies in the
fashion magazines have must ki p
you might hungry, and while I would
do a great deal to “get in trim”—it
might mean giving up more than I
poubl afford. I once h<?ard a story
about a man who went away from
North Jef fer
i umbrella. Ini
iokcd handle.
longer »-ach time. One of his nti b-
hor asked how it was he could leave
' * long wit! food a 1
hi., reply was he wanted ta see how
long -ht could live without some
thing to rat. Later—he told the
rame neighbor thr.t just about the
time h» got his old cow where she
could live without anything at all—
she up and died. So I am afraid
that the time I got where I had that
willowy “figger” it would be time
for me to “peg out”—and I’d better
go slow. So much for the flrit “cor
rupt fiv :er”—but the second is some
thing more again—for the "corrert
figger” you have to have in order to
pall one of those “creations” your
own—i, another thing that is hard
acquire—for the less material then
is in a dreus now-n-day.—-
gu.-.mntecd.S 25.00
SAM McCOMBS
Phone 302
OUR SERVICE IS SUDDEN
Our prices are the lowest—What
more do you wont?
High class Shoe Repairing,
Cleaning and Pressing
ulAiii'S SHOE PLANT AND
PRESSING CLUB
Phone 373
SfEK
l! Users Of
it <
pretty clothes—you
it—but I do. And
e all these girls
their lovely colorful
things—I feel greatly tempted to go
on and pawn the Nash and get me
one too. Staying in u hospital fifteen
weeks ha- its drawbacks as far as
one’s pocketbook is concerned, and I
have tried to keep that little desire
for a Paris creation in the back-'
ground. Banquo’s ghost is not the
only thing that will not down—and
if you see somebody else driving that
Nash—you may know what has hap
pened—and don’t blame me. Oh. of
cour-e, I have had a few little frocks
that I got for SI.29—but—
The next thing would be some
thing else—and it is. How is a
bod to know what length to buy
them now-n-day*? 1 went to a bigjy
reception not long ago—and I’ll give 11
you my word, it was surely “the long J L
and thi short” of it—for the hems *
that did not touch the knee, touch- ®
ed th gmund—so what you going to . r
do? It is a puzzle that might bother jg
a wiser head than mine—-especially -
when th» re is a doubt if my “style —
of beauty” would call for either on
“Ay:—there’s the rub”—:o after a
it may he that I will get a few mo;
for $1.29 before I pawn the Na:
But my—how I would like to ha . .*
one—made of layer after kyer cf
the .u.i that loo** like mounbean*
and cobwebs, with every color of the
rainbow, inch one laid on top of the
other—you know new they nrc.
paper, among other things that I
didn’t believe—that the day would)
come when clothe, would he made'
out of something like asbestos—that'
* tuff taat can neither he dertroyedj
by fire or water. In a way it might
ICE
Should Always Insist On
Ycu should demand quality in li
Quality
Service
Economy
foreign substance.
Our hue* fleet of sragons and trucks
covers the entire city. CRYSTAL
ICE is obtainable ANYWHERE in
M Uedgeville.
Users of CRYSTAL ICE have found
it economical to use. Because it’s
»• :xcn hard, it lasts longer. It has
v.?I: -cp—.never gets out of order.
Wc offer platform prices at a aav-
ing—J# you call for your ice. Ph*
TODAY—and ask us to have our
Atlantic Ic? & Coal Co.
Phone 485
nr •?* n dress—just take a damn r::g
av.d run off the soiled place -and
th r you are—just like the mm
u-"l to clean their cclulnid colter-.
’’ : I just ran't see myself in cn
a: hesto robe—I’d feci just like it
«: time to be buried, and that’s no
w; - • * id when you get on you-
’hat jKvnbflity—and I don’t h-liev*?
you’d get any c f the women to van •
for it. What on earth would w»
talk about?
And so—I nm right where I start
ed—longing like everything to hav ■
a sure-enough “robe-de-style”—what
ever that is, and just about knowing
that I will be apt to take it out in
lenging. However—you never c«n
tell and—you may be iurprised—
rente day.
The New Ford
Tudor Sedan
£525
A SMART, good-looking car, yet more titan merely smart
and good-looking. An economical car to drive because
of its low first cost and low cost of up-keep. Built to give
you thousands of miles of faithful, unintet xupted ser
vice under all conditions and in all kinds of weather.
In other words, you are buying more than beauty,
speed, comfort and safety when you buy the new Ford.
You are making an INVESTMENT IN RELIABILITY
that will save yon many dollars a year in repair bills.
MCKIkOii LOTOS] 00
"A Great Performer” the Marquette is
being heiled, the nation over. Never
before in a cor of modercte price
have there been such acceleration,
speed, control, handling ca^e, road-
cbiiity,flexibility, balance! Only
Buick could offer such performance.
In Marquette you get on engine of
remarkably Icrgo displacement. You
get speed that holds cn honest 68 or
70 miles cn hour with unequaled
ease, steadiness and security. You
get acceleration of from 10 to 60 miles
an hour in high gear in 31 seconds.
And th.s grsat new car introduces
many more unusual features: Beauti
ful fisher bodies. Exclusive new up
holstery proofed against v.ater, dust
and wear. Dustproof til* ray head
lights. An exclusive new sloping non-
glare windshield. Four Lovcjoy
hydraulic shock absorbers. Easy-act
ing, completely enclosed brakes.
The Marquette is eosy to own on the
liberal G.M. A. C. terms. Come in and
see this complete car. Take the wheel
and learn the thrill of Marquette
performance.
Ralph Simmerson
Milledgeviile, Ga.
From the foreword of a manual
1 f instructions distributed to em-
j. loyes of the Georgia Power Co.
“This Company will not wrong
anyone intentionally, and if by
chance it commit a wrong, it will
right it voluntarily.”
a "V TO employe is ever justified in assuming that the size
of the Company entitles him to impose on others.
X nj Nr matter how humble the individual may he, his
rights and his feelings should be scrupulously respected. The
Company is big because it mast be in order to do a big work of
service, but it will never be big enough to disregard the rights of
others. The very fact that the Company is large makes it all the
more important that it should, in every dealing, be careful to give
proper consideration to the people with whom and with whose
properties and whose rights it comes in contact. Consideration
should be shown regardless of the condition or position life
of the party with whom we arc dealing. This applies to men,
women and children, white and black. Indeed, the more humble
a person is the greater the obligation of a gentleman to practice
consideration. If a person is weaker than wc are, their very
weakners is an additional reason why wc should not take unfair
advantage.
“Remember that one of the Company's publicly announced
policies is that
Tins Company will not wrong anyone intentionally,
and if by chance it commit a wrong, it wili right it
voluntarily.
‘This does not mean that we will submit to being unjustly
imposed upon nor that every injury suffered by others is the
result of a wrong on our part. But it does mean exactly what it
says and should be lived up to in all of our dealings.”
P. S. ARKWRIGHT,
President.
Georgia
IOWS& nsH COMPANY
A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE