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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.. JULY 25. 1*2»
JURORS DRAWN
FOR JAN. COURT
Jedgt Pirk Draw. Nunc, of Jur
ors to Serve at Next Term of
Baldwin Superior Court
t, July
GUIDE POST
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
Why You Should Lei
PLYMOUTH IS IDEAL
FAMILY AUTOMOBILE
» the.
Bui <1\\
!l-29
The following Grand Jurors
this day drawn from the jury box to
jerve in this court at the January
Term. 1080, of this court:
Harrington. C. T.; Echols A. B.;
Conn. C. J.; Jonnes, T. S.; .March-
man. H. M.; Turncll, Geo. H.; Mat
thew--. J. W.; Stripling. Jno. X.; Rog
er--., D. M.; Harringt M. C.. Jr.;
Herndon. H. H.: Bland. M. H.; Rice.
William; Roscoc, W. L.; Ethridge. J.
O.: Webb. W. A.; Rogers, J. A.; Haw-,
kins. A. J.: Willis, J. IV. Bloodworth.j
E. F.: Moran, J. W.; Curry, M. L.;
Chandler, C. N.; Trtanor, T.; Laven
der. C. R.: Montgomery. D. F.; Lee,
j. M.- Veal. O. F.; Cooper, Jno. O.;;
Carr. A. J., Jr
JAMES B. PARK, Judge
Ocmulgee Circuit.
Summer time is picnic time
verage American family. Not bo
If I were asked to name the one »> a "> > iar8 a «°’ lhe arai| y could **-
sport which man could lemt afford j°>' unl >' one or two outings
o give up. I should unhesitatingly * :i li,t ' tountr y a > ,ear - To go on a
ay: "Swimming.” Swimming is the P‘ cn,c v,as 4 us w *‘* aH u Ploas-
me form of exercise in which every urt. Lunch baskets had to be car-
nus**le of the body is brought info Hcd *^ ree ^ car » ^ or
• play, and also many of the major uncomfortable pride to the picnic
I internal organs. As u beautifier of grounds at the edge of the city. The
I the human form, it has no equal, for mure fortunate were able to bitch
, it takes off flesh in the wrong plac- old Dobbin to the surrey lor the slow,
and puts it back again in the right
place. It gives symmetry and grace
to the figure and carriage.
Aride from its highly beneficial
results, I consider swimming indi--
pen-able to the prolongation and
.•afety of human life. If I had my
way it would be taught in all schools
right from the beginning—along with
the three R’s. The time to learn to
•wim is before some older person ha>
had n chance to tell you that you
can sink.
tiresome ride into the country—noi
over five miles awuy. Long befoi
the day was over, spirits were damp
ened by thought* of the long, dusty
r.di hack home.
Now conditions have changed. The
modern family packs the lunch, steps
out to the automobile and is
on a pleasant, comfortable drivi
into the country. Distance from home
now lends pleasure to the picnic, for
u car that is dependable, powerful,
and sturdy always furnishes enjoy
able transportation.
"The large and roomy bodies
the Plymouth make it the ideul
be- f«»r the entire family,” said A. Van-
re-. DerZee, general sales manager of the
of the' Plymouth Molar Corporation,
rimming Plymouth sedan is the real family
’em. 1929.
The following traverse jurors wc
If you have any choice *n the m
r. learn to r.wim in fresh wal
ther thun salt. Als* it is better
:»rn to swim in warm water,
' cause in warm water the muscle
! lax—and relaxation is <
; chief essentials to good
July ■ and endurance. j car, for it will reel off the miles
Don't learn the breast stroke first quickly and safely, while a family of
It i* an awkward position for the five enjoys it» smoothness of opera-
day drawn from the jury box to body and forces the beginner to screw, tion in uncramped comfort.
M-rve at th<- January term, 1980, for. up his face, squint, and "ship' on "When Chrysler engineers design-
the first week of this court: unnecessary quantity of water. The t . d the Plymouth sedan, they realized
Bryan, T. ().; McDade, W. C.: Wil- ''' t slro * ce learn th<> easiest and t he need for a real family car in the
Hams Jr.<». U.: Vinacn, J. F.; I-aw- Amplest is the "crawl. And of i owe st price Held. They knew that
T - Collins 1 t '" urse ' s beautiful to look upon.
V .’ c OJl j ’ The s!d( stroke, in which the arms
• raised above water is also
graceful and good for one who tires
quickly. Back swimming and float
ing are nl-o important because they
.afford an opportunity for rest.
Once you have gained confidence
and do not take fright at every drop
of water that gets into your mouth,
Holsey, L. S.;
rence, P. X.; Browr
Johnnie: Wilkinson,
B., Jr.: King, J. T.:
McMullen. J. T.: King, J. T. Jr.;
Bcckem. X. M.; Baley, D. T.; Mc
Kinley, A. C.; Edwards, Geo. W.;
Smith, .?. R.: Bland, S. J.; Newton,
Lonnie; Hardy, \V. 1).; Nelson, Roy
L: Cormanni, C. J.; Torrance, R. G.;
Pucket, L. A.: Wilson, Dawson; Simp- 4 ..
K.: GUdin. M. A.; Smith,' J 1 "' important thing to TMnw-
W. I.: Holucnbeck,
the family car must be dependubb
economical, and lurge enough for the j
entire family. The Plymouth sedan,'
mets all these requirements. Built
according to Chrysler standards of
quality, it is easy to operate, so that
.Mother and sister may drive without
effort or fatigue, while the full sized
body permits of the utmost personal
comfort even on the longest trips.
FOUR PIECE SUITS
Robt. Lee: Butts, D. T.; Fouler. L.
S.; McElrath, R. J.; Wood, W. B.;
Leaptrott, D. C.; Pennington, M. E.;
Carr. J. L.; Layfield, B. L.; Digby,
Dennie: Stembridge, Marion W.;
Taylor. A. T.; Spivey, C. W.; Huff,
Richard: McDaniel, William: Crooms,
M. M.: Dumas, T. B.; McComb, T. L.;
Dunn. R. D.; Stembridge, Sidney
Lee; Miller, W. W.; Youngblood, C.
E. Jr.: Stembridge, Roger W.; Over
man, W. P.; Pugh, T. E.; Cox. J. B.;
' Minor, W. K.; Humphries, E. B.;
Little. Frank G.; Brookins, E.
Drawn open court, this the 19th
•day of July. 1929.
JAMES B. PARK, Judge
Ocmulgee Circuit.
3930. f
following traverse jurors
is Jay drawn from the jury
serve at the January term,
: the recond week of thij
Mediin, D. T.; Moore, Jerre N.
McMillan, R. W.; Lane, Ed J.; Hum
phrii.s B. F.; Brown, I>. W.; Wood,
W. S.; Leonard, A.; Bone, Russell;
Wngnnn J. T.; Thompson, Morga
L.; P Jmgnrtil, W. H.; Dunn, Ly
man; .Meore, Joseph A.; Childs, W.
W.; Joner. W. Z.; Horton, O. D.;
Beck. L. L.; McMillan, K. G.: Hen-
dricki-on, F. W.: Roberts. W. E.;
Torrance, T. A.; Digby, L. M.;
Robinson, W. E.; Collins, A. J.; New
ton. Linton S.; Whitfield. C. H.;
Enr.i?. C. O.; Adams, R. F.: Law
rence. L. G., Martin, R. W.; Smith,
Albert S.; Sbealy, F. E.; Richardson,
W. B.; Harrington, F. E.; Procter,
Riley: Thomas, T. J.: Weaver. W. T.;
! With every Suit bought this month
ro extra pair of Trousers
FREE
d Winter or Spring and Sum-
thnt the really good swimmer
does not hammer and pound the
ter. His arms cut the water
surprising rapidity and few splashes, we
Really scientific swimming involves
swimming with the head under water; Fall
—inhaling through the mouth on the me r patterns, custom tailored, satis-
level of the water and exhaling faction guaranteed.) 25.00 up.
through the nose, below. Man is a SAM McCOMBS
land-animal and sometime.* he expe- ( Phone 302
riences discomfort wheatryfngfto ad- j — .
just himself to a different-element. SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARES
If the constar^ submersion bothe
your ear?, use small rubber plugs, i
which can be bought at all athletic,
and drug stores.
Swimming holds more easily than I
thin people because their flesh is |
more buoyant, and while they are I
learning they are also reducing. Soi
if you have not already learned to!
swim—do so now, this rummer. You
wlil be well
build, and
EACH SATURDAY
To
New York
Atlantic City
Chic
igo
Cl.
Detroi
land
Toledo
Limit 30 Days
information, apply '
iv. Pass. Aft., Maco
» uu For furth.
paid in increased vigor, | c. R. Pettit,
•neral health—and 1 j Ga.
might add in social attainments, for j SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
the man or woman who doesn’t swim e-27-29 lit.
nowadays isn't—well, he just isn't | — -
1928 COUPE FOR SALE
L N. JORDAN
BOSTON CAFE
1 —WHERE EVERYBODY EATS—
t “Fresh Eggs Served Daily”
Ad No. 87—2 cola, x 6 inches
H-y
. N.; Cline,
Hugh T.; Hodges. W. E.; Chandler,'
w . ray' .!. N.; Banin, 11. (i.;
Harrison, W. S.; Ashfield, Robert;i
Switzler, A. W.; Ethridge. J. C.;-
Walker, W. A.; Reed, R. R-: Peel
er. Wm. A.: Proctor, Herschel; Hum-1
phries, J. P.; Chandler, J. E.; Gile-,
W. D.; Ingram, J. C.; Blackwell, W.l
M.; Moore, W. A.; Ray. J. T.; Cham
bers, W. J.; Harrington, Hugh;
FVm-ter. Lewis; Hubbard, J. W.j
Humphrey. W. C.; Roberson. J. P.;'
Xorment. J. R.; Barnes. Pevton W.;
Harrir.gton, L. R.; Simpson, T. L. j
Drown in open court, this the 19th,
day of July, 1929.
JAMES B. PARK, Judge
Ocmulgee Circuit.
T HE quality of
Omega flour never
varies. It is the same
today r.5 it was years
:.r.o—nr.d -. ill remain
for tlie.y ears to come.
i\’o flour excels it*
OUR SERVICE IS SUDClN
Our prices are the lowest—Wha:
more do you want?
High class Shoe Repairing,
Cleaning and Pressing
BLAIN’S SHOE PUNT AND
PRESSING CLUB
Phone 873
A. J. Carr Company
BELL’S
SPECIAL SALE OF
Ladies Fine
Sleeveless
Dresses
v 50 in the lot. pastel shades, ail the lead-
’* V ing new colors, and many with white dots.
’ Y '!
i fa ■ .{ Dresses made to sell for $10.75, now on
$C-95
Sizes 16 to 44
If you Want the Best Shop at
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the unstinted goodness that has forever
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a master builder. Extra quality is every
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On its stcunch and sturdy chassis the
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ond appointments of exceptional quality
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Marquette.
The great resources and unparalleled
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At the first opportunity see and drive the
Marquette. Check every feature, moke
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The Marquette is easy to own. Talk to
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prised at how economically you can buy
a Marquette on the liberal G. M. A. C.
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN
Canodian Foctoria* Division of General Motor* Buildor* of
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$ 965 to *1035
Z»c”ud ,,ier /r’ ° b .wmipmentertro. Mar^uettn drlirrrrd prief
C urranited on the liberal G. M. A. C. Time Taymcat tC,ra * C * n ***
Ralph Simmerson
Milledgeville, Ga.