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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVIU 2, GA.. AUGUST IS, ISM
THE METHODIST HAD A
PLEASANT GATHERING MRS
i Old F*.hio,.d Picnic Dinner
creed in The C.n.pne of C. S. C.
W. Thuredne Allmnoon
MACON WRITER COMPLIMENTS |«» ^ItTeetc
NELLE WOMACK
Thi' gathering of the Mehto-
di fi t on the G. S. C. W. Cam
pus Thursday afternoon for a get-
t«»geth«r meeting and picnic was a
pleasant event to those who attend
ed. The social feature and the
meeting of friends with friends to
Book
In her column “Chatter”, Miss
Emily Cunningham of the Macon
Th-graph had the following to say
about the new book of Mrs. Nelle
Womack Hines in the Sunday edition
of the paper:
.Mrs. Nell Womack Hines, of Mil-
exchnnce greeting, and a few words | iedgeville, who is a prominent club
in convirsation were especially en-J woman and a member of the Macon
j av «.d 4 I Writer's club has written a book of
The ladies in charge prepared and poems which is to 1*? published on
ppread a bountiful dinner, consisting October 1. The book is to be titled,
of the most tempting viands. The Home Keeping Hearts, and it is ded.
rrowd when they gathered nround the) icated to “My Grandson and My
tables found a feast uwaiting them.! Garden.” The grandson is Emmett
and when t.iey had satisfied their, Womack Hines, Jr., of Baltimore,
appetites there was plenty left to Md.. and the gardens are those
feed as many more people. j which purround her beautiful suh-
nonude was ready before I urb^n home near Milledgevillc,
the crowd gathered, and the refresh
ing beverage was freely served, dur
ing the entire time.
It happened that just at the con
elusion of the dinner a slight rail
began falling, with n heavy om
seemingly in prospect. The crow<
quickly began to disperse but th.
ra r -i passed, and a number remalnei
on the grounds until the sun ha<
pawed out of sight beyond the wes
tern horizon, and the day came to
who ’
Rev. H. C. Emory,
nt »• the gathering, was given a
ordhl greeting l?y his many friends.
NEGRO ARRESTED ON
SUSPICIOUS BY POLICE
Automobile From Me-
Co.
Oscar Sasnett,
negro aoout
nineteen years old. is in the county
jail charged with stealing a Ford
automobile from the McKinnon Mo
tor Co.
Sasnett was arrested by Chief of
Police Broome and Policeman Cox
Thursday afternoon of the past
week, while driving the car on the
Macon highway. The officers were
riding on the highway, when they
saw the negro, and their suspicious
was aroused. They gave chase and
went about three-quarters of a
before overtaking him. At the
the officers did not know of the
theft of the automobile, but got the
information, after they had brought
the car ant negro back to the city.
Recorder Carpenter placed thi
gro under a five hundred dollar bond
on the charge of stealing an auto
mobile, and he was turned ove
.Snenff Haynie, who locked him up
in th~ county ia:i.
SOUTH CAROLINA EDITOR
PRAISES FORMER CITIZEN
Mrs. Hines wrote, Geor
gia Land, the official state P. T. A.
song. She has, of course, written
■i number of other songr. and poems.
In the book. Home Keeping Hearts,
she illustrated her own..elf with
running little pen and ink sketches,
h will be hound in green and gold
—::nd you will have to wait until
Ort. 1 for other information.
Rev. H. C. Emory, Presiding Elder
of toe Gainesville District, was in the
city Thursday the guest of Rev.
J. hn F. Y'arbrough. He attended
the get-together meeting of the
Methodist congregation in the after
noon, and met u large number of our
people whom he had served as pas
tor. He was given a cordial wel
come by his hundreds of friends in
the city.
MR. E. E. BELL LEAVES FOR NEW FOR RENT—Four
with bath. Phoa* 84
FOR RENT—Boon# kattsa on Wash
ington St., can ba usaj as thtae
apartmants, all conveniancas. Naar
business section, close to schools.
J. O. Barnes, Daveraaux, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. E. £.. Bell and MU*
Janie Binford left Saturday for New
York where they will purchase the
fall stock of merchandise for the
store here.
Mr. Bell will be assisted by Miss
Binford in the selection of the r.cw
good:-. They will visit many inter
est points in the state while there.
Mr. Bell, Milledgeville's oldest dry
good.4 merchant, has made the semi-
I annual visit for more than n quarter
I of a century, until last year when ill
health kept him at home. He is
personally supervising the buying
thir year, however.
Mrs. Levine left this week for
•w York where she will purchase
II merchandise for the Jay's De
partment store. She joined Mr. and
Jay at Gainesville to accom
pany them on the trip.
Mr. Jay will be assisted by Mrs.
vine in the purchase of goods for
his chain of stores.
Mr». Todd spent a few days at the
arket buying fall stock for CARR’S
EMPORIUM.
"OP. RENT—Upstair
Cause Home, Jeffei
New York
Atlantic City
Chicago
Detroit
Cleveland
Toledo
Return Limi: 30 Days
For further information, apply to
C. R. Pettit, Div. Pass. Agt., Macon,
Ga.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
WHY NOT ORDER YOUR FALL
SUIT NOW BEFORE THE FALL
RUSH
Tlie sweOett cheapest end best
Suitings 1 have ieee eiace Nineteen
Twelve. Two piece Suite $20.35.
Three piece Sait* or Over Coat,
$23.50. Over three hundred
latest pattern, to iclect from.
Strictly all wool and well made.
G. W. BARR
Mcrchaat Tailor
Opposite Colonial Theater
The Grfetnville Piedmont ol
Greenville, S. C., in it* editorial
columns last week had the following
to say about Mr. Frank Anderson, it
formtr citizen of this city whose
death occurred early this month:
There might nave been at tomt-
time or another in some section or
Another a better court stenographer
than Frank -1. Anderson was—there
might have been, but The Piedmont
doubts it, and in paying tribute to
his memory now it recalls, too, that
My. Anderson’s genius in his y
ws. by no means his chief character
istic. He was a citizen of the high-
•cst type, upright, kind, honorable,
intelligently interested in the
fortunate human beings brought by
hi,, duties under his observation.
The community mourn? the untime
ly death of Mr. Anderson and
-clllzc:-. paure to pay tribute tc
PROOF OF SERVICE
When a bank satisfies its customers in
such a manner that they recommend
that bank to their friends and associates,
we believe this is proof of service.
Service is
FATHER OF EIGHT ARRESTED
ON LIQUOR CHARGE
Federal Offic
and Arrest
Sellic
Che
Federal Prohibition officer Stew
art, operating out of Macon, came
her* Monday and arrested Horace
Brooke. father of eight children and
a resident of East Baldwin, under
charge of violating the prohibiti
law.
Stewart went to the Brooks hoi
and purchased liquor, it was learned
here, afterward* he returned to the,
city \.lth eight gallons of whiskey
ar.d the violator. He returned to
Mace n and placed Brooks in jail.
DEPENDABILITY, CAUTION KNOWL
EDGE. ABILITY ACCURACY, SAFETY
to sum ip—SATISFACTION
EXCHANGE BANK
FOUR PER CENT & SAFETY
The office of the Western Union
Telegraph Co., was visited by
official* Thursday of the past v
They were Mr. B. F. Ragsdale,
Superintendent, and Mr. Hobby,
Superintendent of the plant depart-
They were well pleased with the
management of the office both from
a business standpoint, and it* ncat-
nes in appearance. Several im
provements on the interior of the
office were decided upon.
FOR RENT—An apartment with all
convaniancaa. S«« Mr*. Dixon Wil
liam* or phona 186-L.
FOR RENT—Boone hooto on Wash
ingtoa St., can bo u*od a* throe
apartmenti, all convaniancaa. Near
business section, close to school.
J. O. Barnes, Deveronux, Ga.
BOSTON CAFES
—WHERE EVERYBODY EAT'
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Try Our
3Sc BLUE PLATE DINNER
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aftei
thirteen dol-
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SHOP
GROVER GILMAN
Proprietor
Prices Reasonable
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Courteous Service
Ladies Hair Cutting a Specialty
Paint Now
Take Advantage of
Cool Weather
Ther- is no preservation for your property like a good pur-
paint composed of proper ingredients and well mixed—
Cooledge Hygrade Paint
MEETS THESE REQUIREMENTS
It IS made in the South for our Southern climate—Paint prorais
es to advance on account of price of Linseed Oil. Let us figure
with you on present low prices—
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Wholesale & Retail
Atlanta’s Most Desirable Hotel
Here, amid the South** finest and newest
department stores, shops, theatres and office 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 ahower, cir
culating ice water, ceiling fan, full length mirrored
door and a head reading light for the bed.
And the delicious meals of the outdoor dining
terrace, Atlanta's most popular and unique dining
place, are sure to please the most discriminating.
HENRY GRADY HOTEL
J. F. DEjARNETTE. Manager
Peachtree at Cain, ATLANTA GEORGIA
SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION
NOTICE
Notice i* hereby given the County
Board of Education will hold n kpec'nl
meeting or Tuesday, /'ugust 20,
1929, to fix truck routes, elect truck J
drivers, and hear all petitions, com- (
plaints, requests, etc., pertaining to |
school transportation. Consider this
timley and suficient notice.
P. N. BIVINS, C. S. S.
Do You Need a Truck
Body or Trailer ?
n now prepared to repair, rebuild or build New Truck Bodies
iny kind and size to fit any chasis.
Mr. Ed Barnes is now connected with us. You know him to be
one o fthe best wood mechinics in this section, so he needs no
introduction.
GIVE US A TRIAL FOR COMPLETE SATISFACTION
E. D. Prosser
Blacksmith & Repairing
VACATION
TRIPS
EXTRAORDINARY
Round Trip Excursion Fares
FROM
MACON, GA., Saturday, August 10th
TO
$27.05
.... 33.05
.... 34.85
.... 30.35
27.35
22.00
Asheville. N. C.
$12.60
Louisville, Ky
Atlantic City, N. J. ...
30.50
New York. N. Y. ...
Chicago, Ill
28.35
Niagara Falls, N. Y.
f'inrinnati. O.
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 breeies blow;
the Nation's Capital; 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