Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, August 01, 1929, Image 6

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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVIIAE. CA„ AUCUST 1. I Ml NORTH ON THE “FLAMINGO' nd Mr.. W. Leroy Jona. 4:20 P. reached Detroit, Mich., M. Friday. July l»th. Wi by relativi Out ^ooi) portion of the city. Belle Isle, the city partk. i evening. Beautiful grounds lot of interesting animals; , brass band, and a symphony men. are maintained. A delightful little resort, within itself. Saturday A. M. went shopping af ternoon. toured the city. Will roer.- tio only a few places of interest: wh< Fisher Buildirg, considered one of ‘ vie the most, if n.»t the most beautiful, abl in the world. The tower is overlaid pin, with pure leaf-fold, inside, floors and walls, of marble; doors of copper beautifully embossed, .and lights thui States. Everywhere you see the ■ sugar maple, Emblem of Canada. We | brought l>ack a few pieces of Ducal I China, and other souvenirs, duty * r ‘ free. Allowed $100.00 worth, duty free, only required to declare them. A line of Customs officers, on both at sides, make close search to be sure •re that nothing is smuggled across. They a are invariably courteous. to , Thursday : Boarded “Flamingo 1 ’ for the j p, me> „ n< j after all those wonderful "d !1 1 sights, we were glad t« come in sight fuil iof “The Dear Old Hills of Georgia”, ’f and prefer to make our abode here, and visit, elsewhere. In conclusion, I want to add, that it was only by courtesy of Mr. and Mrs.* Horace B. Jones, of Detroit, who volunteered two cars at our ser vice. day and night, that we were so many interesting short a time. [EART to HEART I H eart to hi TALK*® "Op*. It has often been said of man that. “His life was a book " I believe it is encrally c, pt-.l as a very high compliment. I read yesterday where i nowes p-.per writer said, "The mai who de ck, r- s hi life to be an opei book is lt half-brother to Ananias.” I have many candidates for subftan- t official honors say, "My record i in open book; any man is welcom. So, no man's life is an open book, whatever his position is society or in ’ife. It is proper to be so. ^ j Men have fought and killed other j men over disputed views of existing | records. Seldom do two men hold good j the very same view -f a neighbor, a °P en I public servant, a nation beyond seas: what does it matter that the “books” My life is not an open book; neith er is y«»ur-. I do not invite inspec tion of ail my deeds by my fellows; I do -,iot wi-h to pry into things not my business; and, the world is neith er worse not better, by de rribe. .IS Lo story Book Tower, General Motors 1 N Offlee Bide.. Now Masonic Temple, and other magnificent bides., ton Sunday. SOMETHING NEW f.xcuraion Fares To Chicago, York, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Atlantic City EVERY SATURDAY c and onc-half round trip; tick- ... . ‘ ets on sale every Saturday until perfect duy of; ... ....... . . ... , Aurust 31, inclusive; final limit our lives -boat trip on Luke Eric, »>» Pul-In-Bay. Embarked, at 8:00 A.,‘ h '^ M. on steamer "Put-In-Bay”—a min iature floating palace, with thrc> decks capacity 3,000. A conserve tive estimate of 2,500 on board. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY Maintains an up-to-date bond; Music The Right Way . Trip, e St. j Claire, Welland I fares. ticket agent for , schedules, sleeping car 1 and other information. More sober thought convince, mi that no man’s record is fuly spread out for public scrutiny, neither should it be. In every lift there is something to which the gereral pub lic ha- absolutely no right. A man’s official record may be reid by his Bupporters or enemies allcc, pro vided the same be of reord; but the spirit behind those of:idal acts may be known by •ate affairs ulom*. There are u great many extravagant things -aid that would be quite as . veil passed over in silence. BRICK ThatCiink Like Steei J Arm Mad* by Xhm “McMILLAN” Process BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS There is No Waste in Our Bricks. We Make Quick Shipments in Any Quantity. RICH GL0 FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK Milledgeville Brick W orksCo MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. Established 1883 by J. W. McMillan. K G. McMillan, President Belle McMillan, Vice-I ad dancing all the Erie Pus other plei led in i treacherous place, as norial, and as warning to ships. haillr of nber of beautiful islands. Will ? brief description of gnly two: □bio” (meaning Boy-In-Blue. I in French spelled B-o-i-s-b-l-a-n-k rchised from Canada, by the ma--‘ r, und has a sailor’s training camp hence its name Gi'i*oltar—.iu covered with beauti shrubs enchanting wi drives. A magnifim gy /. Cook for his y jilted him. and ed the residence off Put-In-Bn has •ustle, built r bride. She icver a*low- cupied, and i has alio the island. P • bey nd description. I felt as j though I was nearer Heaven than I j hnd hefoi Commodore Perry’s memorial, a granite shaft of. immense height, is viewed for mile ». around. Explored Perry’s Cave,; Where he hid, also where .imnmni-j tions were hidden; Mammoth Cove, 1 , with its crystal under ground lake,! petrified man (while viewing him. a man remarked that a woman would never have remained silent so long. I replied that We. women get th<* credit for doing most of the talking, but men really desrevc it.) Petri- lied alligator, bee-hive, merry widow hat. side of bacon etc.. Crystal Cave. , the only one of its kind in the world alone, we h going that distance to* see. Entire cave lined with crystal, j that dizzies the eye—from the great est to the smallest, cut on the same’ angle bv the Master builder of this; wonderful universe. Also, has n cold, clear underground lake, from which, | it is raid, if you drink, and make a I wi-h. it will come true. 1 think tnv wish included every-; thing worth while, here, and i clear passage to the City of Gold. (The New Jerusalem.) A gold key. to this delightful resort, with thermo-1 ternoon home, over lovely moonlite Passed the intei States, and Canada, beii the ■i-ndy f. Also f rom the built over ir sinking American Ship-building Yards, w under construction, and several old Mies in dry dock, for repairs. Monday: Motored over Lake Shore Drive, along Lake St, Claire, past magnificent estates of multi-million aires. Among them, the estate of Eidsel F-»rd, whose gftjfcge atone, ro-t $35„00n, and Gardeners home, at least $50,000. The estate u a dream, that I will leave to your imagination, with other lovely scenes to Port Huron, Lake Huron, then across the St. Claire river by ferry, in our car, to Sarnia, Canada, just across from Port Huron. Tuesday: Detroit city Zoo, an ex act replica of the best, in Germany, al«o flying visits to interesting towns, near Detroit. Wednesday: Toured Canada again via Windsor, which i- just ncross the river, opposite Detroit, in the Province of Ontario. A beautiful level, prosperous looking country, l/joks like a continuation of our | ^ .ajlsfsr V.:, JmteZ.««? ''*S ' ’ Cook with Ccmtcrt ~'Cook ivith a AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RAKE No reason why you shouldn’t be comfortable h our own kitchen — when it’s so easy to own a IIo >int. Such .sound wisdom, too. A Hotpoint means tier cooked, more wholesome food for the entire fully — and instant relief from long hours over a hocook- stove for you ! Coolness and cleanliness ! These you are sure —if you own a Hotpoint. Time-off for other dufc and pleasures, too. The cost isn’t worth .. second t>ught — only a few cents a day . . . and during thfcale a very special saving that means $30.00 or )re in your pocket — free installation ! FREE INSTALLATION during sale period $4-75 Down — 24 MontJ to Pay Balance! Geof s ga POWER vl-^/7 COJANY - A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE RVE - 4i \^ash your Ice for Beauf with PALMOIVE” say the world’s greatest bean experts! Lina Cavolierio/Paris Mtw. /son of Union ElueBodi of Berlin lulofViams Mmt. de J^euviUe of St. Mo» SPECIAL A Dozen Calces for Chandler’s Varied Store BELL’S Final Sale Of All Summer Dresses Mostly all pastel shades and short sleeves—all former prices disregarded. We need the room for new fall dresses. About 50 sleeveless dresses in pastel shades, some Navy with white dots, sold for $15.00, $10.75 and $8.75, your choice of the lot at $5.00 20 printed chiffon and georgette dresses, mostly long slevees, sold up to $16.75. to close out at 15 summer coats left. Solid Navy, sport coats and silk coats, sold up to $35.00, your choice at $16.75 If you Want the Best Shop at E. E. BELL’S TRIPS EXTRAORDINARY Round Trip Excursion Fares FROM MACON, GA., Saturday, August 10th TO Asheville, N. C. $12.60 Atlantic City, N. J 30.50 Chicago, 111 28.35 Cincinnati, 0. 27.05 Cleveland, 0 28.35 Detroit, Mich 28.35 Louisville, ky $27.05 New York, N. Y 33.05 Niagara Falls, N. Y 34.85 Piltsburg, Pa 30.35 St. Louis, Mo. 27.35 Washington, D. C 22.00 Excursion tickets will also be sold to Buffalo. Evansville, Norfolk. Raleigh Rich- mond, Toledo and to many points in the “Und of hte Sky." Return limit of all tickets, 18 days—August 28th. Take advantage of these very low fares and enjoy a delightful vacation in the Mountains of Western North Carolina; at the Seashore, where cool breezes blow: the Nations Capital; New York City; or the great Cities of the Middle West For information, apply to any Ticket Agent, or write G. R. PETTIT, Division Passenger Agent, Macon, Ga. Southern Railway System