Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, July 25, 1929, Image 6

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE, GA-. JULY 2S, 1929 . i o.N r.l Un RECORDER ion Established 1829 Recorder Estb. 1819 Published Weekly on Thursday .t Milledgeville, Ga. R. B. MOORE—EDITOR JERE N. MOORE—BueinoM Mgr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES . Year - —91.50 Months .7S THURSDAY. JULY 25. 1929 ear . poculntivc. Buy those that SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS pc od investments. The good HIGHLY RECOMMEND COLLEE the that the It is all right to buy stocks or bend* as an investment, but when you “hop on the board." playing on margin—they will get you sooner or later.—The Ilorald-Joumal. T.:e dairy industry mivins an in come all the year round. Watermelons have brought a larg amount of money into circulation in Baldwin county this year. • ution. Adopted by Studei ii»c Faculty and Dr. Beeton. Mr*. Hines Commended by the City tor, Georgia Manage , which thi- paper elsewhi that thi- system of t only sensible, but. I .die if liki desired fo: Trading with the home merchant is i business policy that should bo idopted by every patriotic citizen. acljn. Wher the ftudent body of the Gcor- •te College for Women, sum- •rion 1929, in an effort tc fledge and express our ppreciation for sendees rendered by day. said institution do hereby draw up 1 Mr. Bulk*; and publish the following resolutions:! Mrs. John Butler who went from this To-wit: | city to Montgomery a number of the Georgia State College years ago to make their home. 1889 and since ye: the front as (•liege of its Congre .-mon Carl Vinson while at home is studying the farm problem-. It is stated that he has one of the best crops in the county. ART EXHIBIT CREATES INTEREST IN MACON Week. e has forged t economical Whereas: Be it known that the iGu rgia State College includes both Normal and Vocational work and was | the first College for women support- ! * d by the State of Georgia. Whereas: Be it further known , that this institution was the first Norma! School in Georgia and first to offer NEPHEW OF MR. J. R. SMITH MISS ANN SIMPSON HONORED 1 AND MISS JULIA SMITH KILLED IN ACCIDENT Miss Ann Simpson, popular bride- I elect whose marriage to Mr. Lynwood Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith and Miss Smith will be a brilliant social event Julia Smith have returned from of July 27, taking place at Grove Montgomery, A Is., where they were Park, was guest of honor at a beauti- called Monday on account of the ful dinner Saturday evening given' death of their nephew, Mr. Hugh by Miss Margaret Llewellyn of Pitts- 1 Butler, who was killed in an auto- burgh, Pa., at Kennilworth Inn, mobile accident near that city Sun- Asheville. N. C. Covers were laid for eight and the of Mr. and bride to-be was presented with a lainty gift. Miss Simpson, since her engage- Mr. Smith has been announc. ed, has been the inspiration of .a con tinuous round of social events given both in Milledgevllle and Asheville. Mias Mary Farr was elected Presi dent of the Epworth League of the Melhodbfti church to succeed Miss Dorothy Parks, who resigned to make a trip to California, which will take her from the city seven 1 weeks. The League sendees are held each Sunday evening at seven-thirty and dern professional | during th month of August are tak- ANDREWS-MYR1CK DOGS TO BE INOCULaTpJ AUGUST FIRST All dogg in the city w ||] inoculated against rubies August 1st, according t 0 a[ der that has been issued by Murshal Thigpen. Dr. Trawick, Vctenarian of u, ton, will do the work and wiM here for one day. Under the all dogs must be inoculated. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Andrews, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel, to Mr. Harvey My-j rick, of Georgiana, Alabama. The! wedding to be solemnized Christmas. I ]< J. It. NORKENT-S HEAL IMPROVING The host of friends v* Mr. j. Norment will be pleased to know j his health has shown a marked provement during the past days. Mr. Norment has been flj his home in Scottsboro for sen weeks. ure apple cider vineear 50c bulk. SPOT CASH STORE. '.ng the place of the regular th - , ork of Mr. Hull. OFF ON A FISHING TRIP Macon art veek and the •‘rank Herring, New York most pleasing part . rpending hi? summer li •ort is the fact that heme «»f Dr. and Mrs. T f debt and a surplus' Mrs. Herring’s parents, nd dollars is on hand The exhibit of the paintings of at the bank. The Mr. Herring is being made at the i hudr.es- has been re- Washington Library and is sponsor- snd other debts amounting to ed by the Macon Art club, ii.n t.iirty-five thou and do!- Mr. Herring has shown hi* work we b<en paid up during the to the people here for the past sev eral the manager has directed oral week- and hundreds have gone y affairs. to the home of I)r. Hal! to see the .her pleasing fact about this exhibit Included in the work that r report and one that should will he exhibited in Macon will he • y of thought is the fact that , nrtrait* of Mr. L. C. Hall and Dr. . »te i- only $15.00 per thou?- T. M. Hull, which have been complet- .r.parison to our $20.00, ' since Mr. Herring has been here.' prknowlcdgcd and ’that the Fadulty SOCIETY- t paving cost. Scenes of the Did South, depict- ., n( j officers: of aaid college acept the also to he noted that $800,- in., the little cabin and the aged and appreciation of the 1154 FOR RENT—My h< building permits were granted negroes typical of ante helium days Summer School students the past year, showing beyend all are featured ir. .he exhibit. Mr. varied and well selected forms of cd. Mr*. A. L. Elli joubt that the town is growing and is Herring is considered one of the ..nt•. rtainment we have enjoyed from lining for teachers. Be it Resolved: j ing services. I> To the faculty of Georgia State! The programs are interesting and < •'lege for Women and to President! the public is cordially invited. said College, Dr. Jasper L. Bcesoi d to all ofifeers of adminlstratio • offer jur .appreciation for the] Icndid co-operation with us in this; Messrs John W. Riley, Jos, titution. i Moore, .1. T. McMullen, of this city;. Secondly—That we commend the Frank Baker, of Macon. A. G. Miller, iculty for scholarship training and : Wnycro??, and Grand Master of Mas-1 ■■ i.* practical ideas for the bene- ons Raymond Daniel, of Atlanta, 1 : of teachers from this and the sur- are spending several da; ur.ding states are unsurpassed. 1 of Mr. H. M. Cox, of Millen, fishing; Third—The Georgia State College "t Rogers Country Club. r Women, having the largest irmitory facilities in the State, of- Hralth i. pro»«*clrd hy natural laws. ions to its students. Be it further Resolved: That the outside adtivit , State College for Wo noda- To find and apply these laws health i. regained, or maintained. Ck'iO- practic is the Science, Art and Philo- f the *"phy of things naturpl to the human en b,- body. GEORGIA CHIROPRATIC 000 >hed . or part of £ unfurnish- ^ wide awake to every advantage. Now what does all this Decatur report mean? It means thi«: that the government of Decatur is being man aged by a man who is trained in the DECATUR HAS SURPLUS OVER f r0 m the enthusiastic and most affairs of municipal government; it YEAP’S EXPENSE, CITY MAN- priate songs and song services great young artist: end unusual intcrcs l*y Macon people. of the country day to day. . has been shown ^ ^ further resolved that the CASH STORE. student body express in these reso- ! lutions the general uplift derived ches 10c. SPOT FOUR PIECE SUITS appro- j With every Suit bought thi. ’ No Sir, We Are Not Liquidating But we have liquidating prices all the time LOOK AT THESE VALUES 20x40 inch Turkish Bath Towels colored borders, 29c 4 for $1.00 Men’s Shirts—whites and colors, with collar $1.00 i rli fashioned Silk guaranteed Hose all the popular shad*- —$1.00t- Percales—beautiful patterns—fine quality, extra value —15c yd.— Closing out all Summer Hats to clean out 1-2 price and less. Big lot wash Dresses, beautiful patterns—fast colors —$1.00- See the quality, inspect the woikmanship. : the t ACER STATES s are receiv ing a dollar’s worth for every dollar expended; it means that the nffairs Atlanta Journal are operated on a business basis; it The city of Decatur, during 1928 mean- that every department of the had a gross income of $188,297.50, government is operating efficiently according to a report made public rnd economically and every depart- Wed conducted by Mrs. Nelle Hines. Be it further resolved, lastly- Total expenses balance mert is carrying its load; it mean? Loom that Decatur is progressing and 781.2 grow ing ;it means that the people are $0,510.50. enthusiastically intqrfested in their In a pamphlet which Mr. Looney city and are awake to every udvan- in now drstributnig to citizens taut* that is offered them. Decatur .he points out that Decatur is a larger city than became Milledgeville yet her tax rate is catur th' that we, the student hod’ of Summer! mer P* 1 * 1 School of the Summer 1920 ilo point ' with pride to the Georgia State Col- ilay by City Manager J. S. | i CKe a t Milledgeville for its economy, srna, custom tailored, »ati»- uarxnteed.$ 25.00 up. SAM McCOMBS Chandler’s VARIETY STORE $181,- e/ficient fuculty, unsurpassed per thousand less than ours The hiuh tax rate of Milledgeville ii one of our greatest disadvantage*, city’s The first thing a prospective settler j,y more than $55,000. inquires about is the tax rate and it Of the city’s bonded indehtedne commodations, practical nature of its work, and its wholesome outside activities. Be it further Resolved that in view of the above mentioned facts, we the of the City of Do-!Student Body, a Representative group ity had unpaid hills ox-J Q f teachers do humbly beseech :I6,000, while at the close. Honorable Members of the Georgia . on December 31, 1928, the Legislature to be'as liberal as possible >ts exceeded the liabilities' j n the appropriations for said Georgial States College for Women. Be it further resolved that a copy the! laled $751,200. the sinking' 0 f these Resolutions be given mmission held Ci-<h and sc-| president of said College, the Direc- ie investment can stand. curt'.es totaling $133,723.89, which,) tors of Summer School and t.iat v . ive in season anil out of sea- according to Mr. Looney, is in ex- copy be publis - 1 in the official or- >n istently advocated n revis- cc8 « t ,f the schedule.for the retire- .. nn D f Baldwin County, taxation in Milledgeville. A m cnt of the bonds. I This the nineteenth day of July, in • iness application of n budget Taxable property in the city is, the year of our Lord, Nineteen bur.- and n revision of the city’s valued at $11,300,000, according to nn d twenty-nine, can reduce taxes material- the report. The city hr.a a ’ax rnt°, , (; T. FRAZIER i>*. vc repeatedly stated we have no criticism to make of the official**, we do condemn the system which they are forced to operate un der. The opportunity for constructive service to our city i? offered those who will stand for this change. of S!.50 per hundred and the mon ey : divided as follows: Twenty-five cents to th** general fund: seventy- five cents to the school fund and fifty cents to the bond and sinking funu. During the • • 1928, 27f» building ed. nnd .he value of building* exceeded $800,000. MRS. W. H. MAXWELL STETSON B. ADAMS MRS. GAIL ARCHER DR. MEADOW? DELIVERS INTERESTING LECTURE Dr. Thos R. Meadows delivered un teresting talk to the Men’s Bible a. j of the Methodist Sqnday School je.cT._4 G. H. S. *29 class pin. GHEESLING DRY GOODS QUITS) Sunday morning. Finder return to Mu. Janie Bin- BUSINESS ferd or thi. office and get reward. — - | Creditors of the Gheesling Dry THE EVIL OF GAMBLING j Goods Company were closing the — I stock of the business out with a big Gambling, He presented a number of helpful suggestions relative to the power and influence of the church. He re ceived the closest attention of the men present and the lecture was greatly enjoyed. Dr. Meadows will talk again next Sunday morning, and of Milledgeville are I to come out and hi y kind, is about sale which began this week. T eakness a person tire stock and fixtures will b un have. i end the business discontinued, the (the m. Many real fine.men have started unit uncement stated. ! ly invi vt in n small way in gambling or ( The sale is in the hands of Mr. j ; r-culating that finally hurt their Wil inghim, representing the liquidat. LOCAL DEALER ATTENDS BUICK : lue as % business man—maybe a.Ing agents. I OPENING or cashier of n hank— j !• t finally landed them jn jail. (FOR SALE—My Re.idcnce on Wash-, jj r Ralph Simmerson and Mr. Nat R *n!l V . believe thnt gambling is i(« :ton Street, .suitabl &for large Knight arc in Atlanta Wednesday • r. *- . a’*it than a milu or occasion-1 family or two apartment* with priv-1 un j Thursday attending thi Prst 1 drinker. A man may quit drink- ate bath, kitchen and garage for showing of tne 1930 Buick. -. hut it i« seldom one 1-tops gamb-j each. Paving ddbt paid. Mr*. L. J. They will return to MUleiigevilh the habit has the better of Lai T o manv men want to make mon-, HAVE YOU HAD YOUR OIL • , a -y. They will feel that they' CHANGED RECENTLY? know how to beat the other fellov.* j 0;J ^ tn at the gambling game. For instance, take $100.00 and win $200.00 or maybe $500.00. They take desper ate chances. ) accumulate money At ! it i •nr to h»* p slow process, but, in the r.g run this is the best way to se- ■t a competency. Stcck investment should ha 3tud- 1 c-rrfuly. Don’t buy the ones that the hor.e, ah.olutely necea.ary, it ptcloag. life, it acal. the degree of wear, it give, you more power, ju.t no other way to ?et by. Try our.. L. N. JORDAN FOR RENT—Houm on North Colum. Lia St. If intareated write Mrs. C. V/. Spear, 840 South Boulevard LaLUand, Fla. Friday The with one of the will he on display >om- Saturday, new Buick will he their the Atlanta market for the fir-t time this week and simultaneous will be shown here and other Georgia cities Saturdny. FOR RENT—One nic iihed FOR SALE—Six fiue cow. freak in milk, on the farm of W. A. Cook. Phone 1700. USED CARS that have our backing for many more miles of continued performance. Every car has our guarantee which means your protection. INSPECT THESE VALUES If you are in the market we can satisfy you. Pay While You Ride Two spanking brand new Ford Sedans. One new’ Chevrolet Cabriolet. One Chevrolet Roadster—1929 license, driven only 1400 miles—just like new*. Priced right. One Dodge Sedan—a little old, but a good buy—good tries, new paint. One standard Six Buick Sedan, new’ paint, reconditioned throughout. Priced right. One brand new Whippet Touring, a real beauty. Sec these cars and if you are at all interested you won’t leave with out one. We handle our papers through local banks—keeping our money at home and giving you a cheaper interest rate. RALPH SIMMERSON Buick & Marquette Dealer