Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, August 08, 1929, Image 4

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WITHIN THE OTV H EART t. IftART (BY MISS DIDDY) Sunday ‘an idea o( where 1 had been—they CHEVROLET INTRODUCES TWO and in the hack the rear quarters must sec picture, of the vast throngs' NEW CLOSED MODELS i “ rc ,t T li ‘ hl T ,itted " ith Und *“ bo '"‘- thlt brush elbows in an unending The interior is smartly upholstered .tn.-am of humanity. Rounding out it, line of sb; cylin- « deep tufted pfbsh andl thecar to I vsent to "The Little Cnurch A- I der valve-in-head cars, the Chevrolet e^ulppe wit an i jus c i roun( j the Corner"; O, the hush—the j Motor Company today announce, two “ eat * an< * ot cr ‘terns com hour, I went to new closed models—the Imperial Se- fount * in sma ^ Mis, Cheney Walker and Misses ______ i round me L.urn« , w, ur uwu—*«» i «uwi v«iur«ii» ««., Virginia and Josephine Peacock, who Naturally we don’t like to see any- j quiet ; After an hour, I went to new closed models—the Imperial Se- found in *ma cars o s were the hou>c guests of Miss Fran- tb j np jj„od fall into disu,c; at least g r oadwiy: 1 took a snapshot of the dan and the Sport Coupe. Officials uca a? ccmp 0 ® * equ.p ^ ^ ^ ctN Bone and Miss llarriettc Champ- j fecJ that way . And what can hc -j.ia.iron Building”; ;u*t one man ' point out that despite the scores of mcat P “”_ ^ bell, are most attractive and charm- morc delightful than a day of peace- was cro ..<ijng the street in front of improvements incorporated in these finished ing young ladies. Th- many parties j u j Doubters may say that the can u*ra! It was as calm a* a new models prices have been kept ,n K that were given them during their „ cventh day was not set apart by countr y village! Later, I saw the within the low Chevrolet price range. *‘“ l visit added materially to the social thp t - r i- a tor, but no one can deny the |?reat arteries—the street railways interest of the city. wisdom of the plan, Whoever is re- croW ded—people were going to the I diu not have the pleasure of sponsible for it. Conservation of our p ar j t5 . it was Sunday. That fact seeing these young ladies while here, forces is absolutely necessary to a i had neve r been so emphasized but the newspaper accounts gav the necessary information to know just how cordially they were enter- j n tained. The group of young ladies ] ^ that make up ne social contingent j with Frances and Harriett give Mil- p 0 jj ct . healthful, happy life. ; j en j 0 yed it. rrived in the City of New York Why, hack in my home town of tix ittfrday evening, a few years thousand, Sunday* are the best I had never been there before, money-making days of the weeks! mighty glad when a traffic | )rU|J .tores, garages, fruit -hops, piloted me across the rC staurants—all busy—wide open ledgcville I am sure the most uttrac- rtrcet j n safety; never before .ind I nIK j noisy. How can my home t.ve sub-deb- in Georgia. May Moore, been surrounded by such a jam! prosper and grow, unless she works Bulah TflBXton, Ann Bone, Gc.a me j concluded that my visit to the 1 seven days a week? And almost day Reid. Hazel Bivins, and Billie Lber- ^ ^ dty wouId bp anyt hing but a and night? Yet New York has made hart are all included in this group. vaca .j on and post-graduate study, I a fair sized town, hasn’t it? Just Virginia and Josephine Peacock wou j d p U t in my time dodging for J one day of rest—why not? Term are the daughters of Maj. and Mrs. |nv vcry jjf e ; And I never liked . it God’s way, or what you will—it is Julian Peacock of Macon. Mrs. Pea-! lhal RIGHT rock is remembered here us M'**j The next morning was Sunday. 1 Bethum i sister of Mrs. J S. Bone. vcntu|vd forth> armed with my cam . I era: the folks back home must get Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bone with their beautiful home afforded the 1 am thrilled to see the Garden young ladie- a most delightful week Club gaining in popular approval and and the many parties that were that so many Ladies have already bi given in their honor added to their come members. This organization . f ,:r The renovation of the old Hollin- fhed heme by Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hatcher adds another beautiful home to the many already in Milledgevillc. Bearing die name of Lockerly, the name of the ancestral home of Mr. Hatcher :n England, we see there all the southern culture and charm of nntibeilum days. The attractive Misses Lois anil Wet hereby Hatcher, possessing the beauty, culture, trace and delight ful personalities that have won for them score of friends, will be the center of many interesting social events at their beautiful new home. Mr. and Mr*. Hatcher carry with them into this home the dignity which .an estate < f this kind requires. As a Virginian, Mrs. Hatcher possesses abundant hospitality which adds mora than anything else to the attractive ness of Lockerly. much to improve the beauty town. The homes on the hiil, Jc.fi.vca street, and other section.- with their beautiful flower gardens are already evidence kjX the power to udd beauty by flowers and shrub bery. The city should join in with the members of the club and beautify the parks in the streets centers. Thei-e park w;,ys can be made wonderfully beautiful. A CARD OF THANKS h to express our sincere those who were so kind to our loved one. Miss Effie Turner, clui ng her last illness, and for the many thoughtful acts and words of sympathy that have been extended us since her death. To those who sent the beautiful floral offerings we are grateful. W. S. TURNED AND FAMILY W. T. TURNER AND FAMILY MRS. J. H. COUNCIL AND FAMILY. such lustrous black with mold- Eaginaw green and striping in very. Exterior bright work, is radiator, head Lamps, and The new imperial Sedan i, intro-, b „. are chromiura „lated. duccu because of a widespread de- mand for a style car in the low- 1 price field. On this mode! the fam ous Fisher Body designers have lav- j ished their skill with very noticeable success. It has smart concave front ; pillars with a kakishly molded visor! The new Sport Coupe is also off*, cd in response to a demand f or * style car for passengers, and include, a comfortable rumble seat in the and a rear window that i a e raised and lowered by means convenient Ternstedt regulator. FOR SALE—My rasidaae. on lag to* St., saitabla for large Uoili, •r two apart Moats with private batk, kitchoa aad garage far each. Paviag debt paid. Mr*. L. J. Lamar. CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT TUNE IN! on Caatlaberry** Famous Georgia Hash STATION WBT (Charlotte)* Saturday Night 11:30 Eastern Standard Time BOSTON CAFE often think of the bountiful old —WHERE EVERYBODY EATS— colcniH Tomes near Milledgevillf. I ran think of nothing more wonder ful than having the money to restore one of these. They are gems of architecture and will revive the anti- bellum estates. "Fresh Eggs Served Daily” Miss Nell Edwards, the accomplish- 1 ed ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack j Edwards and a grande ugh ter of the distinguished Harry Stillwell Edwards j is now in Massachusetts studying art. | Mi s Edwards is a young lady of rare beauty and charm. She is. a talented ' artist and an excellent writer, the ■ gift no doubt inherited from her | noted grandfather. I do not recall when a more attractive young lady has come to our town to make her The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hardman is one of the most attractive little girls in the city, I often tee her with her mother and her beautiful cj’es and Hair mqke you think of a great big beautiful doll. Just back f. *m a short vacation it is hard to get thoughts together to do this column. There arc so many interesting events in store for the people here that I can not easily keep from telling about them Atlanta's Most Desirable Hotel Here, amid the South** finest and newest department stores, shops,theatres andoffice buildings you will find the ideal hotel for your Atlanta visit. Every guest room at the Henry Grady has its own radio, a private bath with either tub or shower, cir culating ice water, ceiling fan, full length mirrored door and a head reading light for the bed. And the delicious meal9 of the outdoor dining terrace, Atlanta** most popular and unique dining place, are sure to please the most discriminating. HENRY GRADY HOTEL J. F. DElAJLNSTTE. Manager Peachtree at Com, ATLANTA. GEORGIA Another FINE FEATURE.. Plymouth has Oversize Tires S YoU will find on Plymouth the largest • low-priced field. Real oversize balloons-l 75-more than ample f« »r this fail-size car. That is why the improved Plymouth, with so much else to talk about, devotes an larger tires mean ruling on more air, which in turn means greaterbuoyance and comfort, Then, too, larger tires /§ wear longer,add much 1 ‘ most important of c!I, give the car greater traction, a firmer grip on the nod which means safety. Prom tires to roof, from radiator to gasoline tank, Chrysler engineers have en dowed the improved Plymouth with qualities and abilities never before available in a car of low price. Make your own way. Coupe, $6‘S; Roadster icv.*/A rum - hie seat), 2-Door Sedan, f075i Tour,ns, $69S t De Luxe Ceupe < -with rumble teat', $09 - ; •/-Door Sedan, SMS. AH prices J. o. b. factory. . P'rmouth dealer, extend * l ■" tmm*San •/ dm k. factory j payments, if desired. 655 Aupx wmmmmm W. E. Robinson, Jr. There is more in Used Cars than price TRIPS ETIBJl ORDINARY Round Trip Excursion Fares FROM MACON, GA., Saturday, August 10th TO Louisville, Ky. $27.05 New York, N. Y 33.05 34.85 Asheville, N. C $12.60 Louisville, Ky, Atlantic City, N. J 30.50 New York. N. Y. ... Chicago, 111 28.35 Niagara Falls. N. Y. Cincinnati. 0 27.05 Pittsburg, Pa Cleveland. 0 28.35 St. Louis, Mo Detroit, Mich. .— 28.35 Washington. D. C. . Excursion tickets will also be sold to Buffalo, Evansville. Norfolk, Raleigh, Rich mond. Toledo and to many points in the ‘’Land 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 Nation’s Capita!; New York City; or the great Cities of the Middle Wtst. For information, apply to any Ticket Agent, or write G. R. PETTIT, Division Passenger Agent, Macon, Ga. Southern Railway System We back every one with our guarantee for service - plus satisfaction. -LOOK AT THESE VALUES- One Marquette Sport Roadster, six wire wheels—good as new. One Chevrolet Cabriolet. If you want a Chevrolet—see me. Brand new car less than list. One New Ford Model "A" 4-door Sedan that I will sell right. One Model T Ford Touring. Best bargain I ever offered $175.00 with 1929 license. Ralph Simmerson Back aad Mar, aett* Dulcr