Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, August 22, 1929, Image 6

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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., AUGUST 22. *1929 l MON RECORDER j Published Weekly < Milledgeville, Ga. R. B. MOORE—EDITOR JERE N. MOORE—Business M*r. SUBSCRIPTION RATES s Year ...$150 Month* .75 ■ -1-oVv to be Lae best intercut of :cwa end county. We adhen ih.i principals of service and which Ml? direct u- to give unselfishly toward M making Milledgeville and Baldwin Lori ■ *urty more progressive and a place a U where every person is happy to live.; Fair MRS BLACKWOOD AND MISS J j WYSE DIES FOLLOWING BARBECUE SATURDAY AT HOME -- ™ ENTERTAIN FOR * gyROKt LAST THURSDAY OF MR. AND MRS. J. B. STILES LORA IVEY SIMS. s. J. O. Blackwood and Miss Ivey were joint hostesses at ely dinner given at vhe May II. i :l in honor of Miss Nell und Stricken Near Home i wick Early Thursday JMo, Funeral Sunday LiRSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1929 The legislature things we believe demand Si e support of our people. It is to iur ad. antago to give this endorse- L ent to the Recorder through patron- re and support. We are proud of our record. We ll ivc never betn compelled to present one thing in order to -. who is a bride of early fall. j I’nnu«§;iUly after dinner. Miss .on: f.vey blindftlded the honorj u. -t* and left the dining room. On eturring rhe placed a large tray in he center of which stood a bride nd groom, with a host of daintly trapped handkerchiefs surrounding Jessie J. Wyie died at his home in Hpidwick Thursday afternoon fol lowing a stroke of paralysis earlier in the day and was buried Sunday morning. Mr. J. C. Stile Tcnn.; Mr. J. A. Stile-, of Louisville Ga.; Mr. Clifford Stiles, of Union, S. C., and Mr. W. C. Greene, of Meriwether, were hosts at a barbe cue dinner Saturday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stiles The occasion brought together day morning from the Moore Funeral Parlors, the Masonic Fraternity con- wick Stew, all ducting the services. Interment was various kind, that MRS. SMITH HONORS MISS SIMS ln burlal Ernu "' 1 at Bethlehem tempted ami The six cent tax bill h s become The United Stat. t Sen ate i: in session f<»r the purp*. e o framing a tariff bill. Few taxation bills can that will nut icct object ens from s:*me quarters. Re.-pect and btdiencc to law to he t-ff—* t*ve must be taught in an*' in the schoois. the home Thi G corgi Military C oUege ha« a record that ?t ands well i necomp- liri-.im nt with n.v other p CP school Th, Milledjfe ville merchants are expecting a coo 1 tra<le thi fall and winter, and are purchasing merchan- din* will nect the d mand of their extern.™. ward our intere-t or gnin one single them. customer. We have qever advanced Those enjoying this delightful nf- thc interest of any clique or set-**, but fair were Miss Nell.Sims, Miss Sally have striven at all times to advance j lteid. Miss Susie Bass, Miss Aima those things which mean most to u- Sims, Miss Ruth Sims, Miss Lillian nil. Malice and prejudice have never !>ollah. Miss Susie Hutchens, Mrs. controlled our opinions. H. J. May, Mrs. W. L. Gholson, Mrs. The Recorder is striving to for- C. E. Smith, Mrs. Jno Ba*?. Mis 1 ; ward your interest as no other force Ruth Barnes, Mrs. Gay Punn. in Baldwin county. It is devoting its every effort along mean to your greater happiness and Mrs. C. E. Smith was hostess at a prosperity. Considering these facts lovely linen shower, last Thursdny and your help is not only deserved, fternoon, complimenting Mis- Nell but necessary. j Sims, popular bride-elect. The living room and dining room • ere thrown together and adorned \th lovely summer flowers. Several •ertirg games were played, af- which dainty refreshments were •rved, carrying out the attractive olor icheme of pink and white. Little Miss Cornelia StembHdge Mr. Wyse was probably stricken number of relatives and friends of during the night and In the dazed the Stiles family, and was an event condition wandered fyc.m his home, of unusual pleasure and interest. He was found about five o’clock in Pieceeding the dinner the time the morning by 'Mr. Will Ivey near passed pleasantly as topics of general his home in an unconscious condi- interest were- discussed and experi- tion. He was removed to his home ences tince relatives and friends had and died in the afternoon. last met, were related. Funeral services were held Sun- The dinner consisted of barbecue -oked to the “queen’s taste,” Bruns- essories, cakes of It was a feast that satisfied the appetite. frem the old home roof, an( j successful manager of hotehT cities they have made i hc -i‘ r l* vf Murfreesboro, .:nd their coming ba*-k .SatuM ' e SC( ‘ n c their childhood ^ in thtir relative, and joy and pleasure to them Some out of the cour.iy at " u , *re: Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, Meri- Mrs. Hardeman, Mr. and ,\j-. 5 | field and little daught* . jj’ r ^ Stiles, all of Louisville; , J. E. Stiles of Murfreesbn/ , t Mr. Clifford Stiles and Mr. I. pj. Pile, of Union, S. C.; lir.gham, of Augusta. FOR SALE—5 Mr. J. r . cemetery in Jones county. nd the The busines: f r find it to their advantage, when considering th$ best medium through wnich they can rcnch their custom ers, to make an investigation. Ask •rurstlf these questions: Which pa- • h:i the larger circulation? Which paper has the greater number of •ived by his widow one son, Wilburn; lv- mother, Mrs. I>. C. Wyse;-one sister, Mrs. Noia Harper, Macon; three brothers, Jo-»ph Wyse if Augusta; George 5 Wyse c f Macon :nnd C’hrlei Wy?c of p thoroughly enjoyed bv The Stile Bros., have gone i. d.iir.blc p.rl of cheap for cash or on term*. W. A. Walker at »nd lo; ! Mi:i -dgerj 3-22-29 FOR RENT—An .p. rtl done over, modern Phone 97-L. Which pap F in the confid< Which paper m abiolute protect ving its ervicc has establish- dressed ar. a Postmnn. then delivered of the the many parcels to the bride, rely u,»- Miss Smith was assisted in ontcr- Which tnining by Mrs. S. D. Stembridge r is giving its *ervice to my town end Mrs. Dawson Wood. I K . people relying upon? f'.RS. WALKER HONORS VISITOR Mrs. N. P. Walker entertained /. B. A. SUNDAY SCHOOL CON- tL*ce tables of players at bridge on VENTION FRIDAY AUG. 30TH Wednesday tvtning from eight until The Washington Baptist Associn- t’even o’clock, honoring Mrs. Wil- ■ n Sunday School Convention will ■ ‘ Furm jn, of Lasky, S. C. •nvene in annual session with Min- Lose* and other garden flowers -al Spring* church near Hamburg v.-.-r- u-rd in vases and baskets ir. i Friday. August .'tOth .at 10:30 a. the living room and dining room. At . Eastern Standard time. A snlen. the ronJusion of the games a delici- :tl program ha- been prepared. The OUl< ■ r> * course w.a- served. Those in- rclprl rpcnheni arc Mr. George 'iud to play with Mr?. Furman this citj*. Mr. Wyse was an employee of thf Stnte Sanitarium. He was a mem. her of Benevolent Lodge No. 3, F 4 A. M. of this city; Odd Follow, of Macon urd the Junior Order ol Hardwick. Mr. Wyse was fifty-fot age and ha- spent seven this county. '-- T CF U«SI€HTLY WEEDS WITH A ;y Weed Cut lef of 8 “ 'h ‘ r “‘ P , 10 CUt " eed3 Wi!h » Joy Culler—Let „ send up one (or you lo try out. We stork gra 5 Hooks. Lawn Rakes Scvth... I .. 1. Ca.den Hose. Sprinkler, and all accessories for yard a“d gaden ’lionc us your order. The file- **f the Union Becor shew that in 11*00 the weather © ditions were very similar as to those \\\ Andrews, Baptist State Sunday Wl * n * Mcsdames J .1. Garrard. L. that have existed this year. There School Secretary of Atlanta; Dr. W. L* ngino, G. E. McWhorter, i w-i. dry and hot weather in August j|. Faust, President of the Georgia Bivins, J. J. Wootten, U. S. B of that year. Baptist Sunday School Convention; H. S. Jones, Mias Cecil Longin. R v. L. P. Glass of Hephzibah; Rev. Mis es Elliott. D. Hodges of Tennille. Other nl men will be on the program. MRS. BOWEN GIVES PARTY The present officer.-, are: Re Davison, Sandersvillc President. Athene. Mrs. U. S. Dow MRS. CHAS H. HERTY DEAD ^ A news item from Athens publish ed in the daily papers of Wednes day stated that word had been re ceived there r-f the death of Mrs. Cans H. Herty. wife of Dr. Chas H. Herty, internationally known chem- i-:. Details <«f Mrs. Herty'.- -1 ath were not received. The friends in Millodgeville Herty sympathize with him a -o Vv. Hatcher Hdw. Wholesale and KetajJ ItjFRALEY’i HLRRY BA: FAVORITE RECIPES enthusiastic interest that has "My Favorite Recipe.' editor? of the Un- j| r Honoring Miss Thelma Elliott, of] ntertain- Harrison, Sandersvllle As- de most delightfully on Monday order. rktant to the President. Will Dug- evening from eight until Many expressions of appreciation ^n, Sandersville Secretnry-Treapur- her home, have come to us from the ladies of ,. r> Dj trict Vic«vHrcsident.«—C. L. Cut flowers were artistically used Baldwin county for the u»e of this Little, Tennille, W. C. Moran, Sparta, to dqcqrate the rooms where the column which is devoted to their p. Rogers, Milledgevillc and T. players were .‘cated. On the arrival interest. R> Duggan, Warthen. and Mrs. S. A. <*f the guests they were greeted by W. :irr indehted to those ladies Hammock. Mayfield, Elementary the hostess and seated at card who have >o generously re-ponded Superintendent. itables where they were served dt*- to our requests for their favorite re- The program will be one day as licious two course refreshments, af- cipes and we take this method of Mineral Springs church will cele- ter which the guests enjoyed n num- expre -ing out appreciation to them. i rate her Centanriial on Saturday *»er of rubbers of briiige. We i xpect to continue this column August 31st. Pastor Rozert Dudley Prizes were awarded for high and and make it a permanent feature of Bn( j hi. people are preparing to enter- low score and the honoree was pri the Union Recorder. tain a large number of messengers minted with a dainty gift. The purpose of the column has an( | visitors and a ;nost successful been fulfilled to every expectation, convention is expected. Messengers REUNION OF THE MART! It has proven the source of interest- iro expected from thirty-four FAMILY SUNDAY ing and valuable information to the nhurche. of the Associate Baldwin county. It Sundnv in opportunity to the Pt , nt | a j a A gathc 1 h -chool be prepared to lead more songs. A banner will •ded to the school huvil attendance. Sparta w« .. ... .he family of Mr. Ichools^ .ro requested to „ n(| Mrs T , „ Martj „ „ lhcr lative? was held Sunday at their inion brought together a number, and the- day wa- pleasantly spent. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. |W. J. Martin and children of Mil- ■ ledgveillc;'Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mar- * tin. Mr. and Mr?. L. E. Martin. Mr. . DISPLAY BY W. E. ROBINSON and Mrs. Rufus Reid and children ADVERTISING AN OPPORTUNITY I n u „ f Mosleyvlllc; Mr. and Mrs. J. The merchant* of Milledgeville are Featuring a complete new line of n Martin and children oi Carrs Sta- 1- "g f '■ ,hn •'Pining of the Chrysler automobiles, Mr. W. E.!*jon; Mr. and Mr. Will Brantley fail and winter trade*. Merchandise Robinson, Jr., local dealer was in a| an d children of Beulah: Mr. and Mrs. H®in- received and plac'd on dis- 1 bn ivy mood las. week when the firstly. G. Martin and little son; Mr. and Indications point to the fact of the new cars arrived at his show Mrs. G. B. Martin, all of Macon; Mr. « nev ideas and new sugges- om , in the culinary art. Ko „ are grateful to those who have i anr , ly contributed and extend our bnnner last year. *e appreciation to those who un.ril.ute in the future. T fcR E E NEW CHRYSLERS ON thai will be better than they room*, for several sea-ons past, T' r rew line Urgvr volume of money “70", and “77”. dilution he In thi progressive age comptition is keen, and the merchants who gets the trade must use the cloumns of h r- local paper to take the trading public ir. hi- confidence, and tell of the 1.:-* of goods he is selling, and the bargains he is offering. 1- cord and the thousands of rt-ad- its who fails to ut p i: ■olumns, is neglecting : ortunity to build up h ! added impossible features the "00", Many new fentures ludir the Chrysler e gear shift, which r. Robinson, makes compare other < with Chrysler. The new body lines, the new in- trc'or improvements, the added fea- tur?s for more efficient perform ance make Chrysler the most popu lar car of the hour by far. Mr. Rob inson declared. The three new cars with a complete range of type- and bodies as well as prices places the Chry-U-r available to every auto t ~ARR' = i $35.03 l-> $45.00 will buy vo j Suit of clothes that you will be j 1th and will enjoy wearing. ! ~ W BARR, Merchant Tailor. I WHAT MAKES A NEWSPAPER? .. ry mistaken idea with many ; vo pie is that the newspaper is an i-.dividual proposition, whik - n the c ntrary it is a community affair, just as essential u the churchc . schools < r anything else. You may not like the editor andi the editor may not have .any great J love for you, yet the paper rerves you in many ways forwarding your interest to its best ability. It is al- J ways the policy of the Recorder to! render the best service it can when-] Those beautiful LeVi and where ever it can, giving are always to be found of it: talent: to forward wfca. we EMPORIUM. Mr R. Martin and little son . N. and other friends and relatives. At one o’clock a bountiful and «nlendidly prepared dinner consisting of barbecue and the most tempting viands was served. “RESTHAVEN" SCENE OF GAY PROM AND DANCING PARTY T)r. and Mrs. J. C. Watt* beaut: ful home, “Resthaven" wastthe sceni of n lovely prom and dancing party last Friday evening, Miss L Davenport and Jo\n L. Davei host* and entertaining for Helen Swint’s visitors, Miss Rula ?i .‘y and Mias Bala Lugnml of Mil ledgeville. Pn.ni card- were distributed DEATH OF LITTLE BILLIE DAVIS Billie. ?on of Mrs. Martha Echols Davi;, died nt the City Hospital Tuesday morning about one o’clock. The little fellow had been ill for everal weeks, and hfs malady baffl 'd the -skill of physicians and the tender car«* of his mother and nurses. As day.- passed by his suffering was intense, but he made a brave fight until his life yieldtJ to the grim reaper. The funeral services were held at Matilda Chapel at Stevens Pottery, Wednesday morning Rev. John F. Yarbrough officiating. The remains were interred in the cemetery at the church. Billie was about four years of age, and wa* a bright attractive child. PUBLISHED FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT OF EPME^FOLkT Edi.on M„d. Limp, .1, Mr »- Glati: My, wha , a cijr . holly! And how ho do,-, rtmnb your husband! Mrs. Spratt: Gracious, I hope nc »Ve adopted him Nature is undoubtedly grand, why did she have to put all vitamines in spina< h? Any fr» <» citizen can do as he pleases, except for his conscience, hi> wife, his landlord and the neighbors. ripti-m •k your doctor. Fresh Turnip Seed- hey’re picking up his pieces "ith a dust pan and a rake, ecause he grabbed a silken knee When he should have grabbed the Be A Bo. -It * The annual picnic of the members lady-friend turned me down f the Farmers Club and their fam- "* 1en I asked her to marry me but iliee, which was held in the park at R ot even with her I married her the Georgia State Sanitarium last j Later my father married Thursday, was a most pleasant oc- asion. The time was delightfully nt, and an old fashion picnic tinner was served. Mr. F. C. vho looked after the supply reshments, had a bountiful quantity t lemonade and ice cream. The er.dance was not as large as is usual it the annual gathering, but those vho were there enjoyed it. The iub will hold its September m irg with Mr. George Hollin.-head. the girl. j When I married the mother, the Itirl became my daughter and when my father married my daughter he became my son and she became my mother. If my father is my son and my daughter is my—Who Am I? afte ived. cards wen the guest dis- t 602 S. W«; in 602 5. Wayne St. Sac After tributed rived. After the prom dates were kept, I refreshments were served. I Punch, cakes and nuts were served ! from a prettily decorated table on tin* screened sun porch throughout the evening. About forty friends and neighbors of the hosts were invited to meet Miss Swint and her two lovely visi tors. Mis* Swint has recently come to Rome to make her home from Macon.—(Yaken^rom Rome News- Tribune.) * A four or five room house, located i the croner of South Columbia and est Green streets, was praticaily destroyed by fire Tuesday night about 1):00 o’clock. The alarm was sounded when the fire was discover ed, and the firemen and engine re sponded. On account of bursting hose, getting water on * the blaze delayed. Before the fire wa* ex tinguished the house was practically destroyed. The house wa Leon Callaway, a negro family. i the property of Mr. and was occupied by Did hta out the Scotchman v.*ho demand*" eyed During recent excavations a ni »>er of skeletons were found arn ed around the walls in a sitting sition. Same old thing 10,000 ye ago— shortage of dancing partm and Studei Mrs. Higgins has just paid the 1 installment on a perambulator. Shop assistant: Thank you. ra am. How is the baby getting on no Mrs. Higgins; O, he’« all right, is getting married next week. We don’t know how the new c rx*ncy looks to you, but it looks p Some people who buy on ti don t know when time leaves off iiu eternity begins. ♦ Put’s Car. ;et is rebore your cylinder block ■' ,ife ir - - vour Motor will add 20.000 miles lo yo NASH & FTJ1CK SERVICE A SPECIALTY O. B. TWILLEY When you need buggies at a bargain and buggy, plow gear of all kind. S WALKER. Milledgeville. a large s 8-22-29 ellit FOR SALE—Ho. Milledgeville. Will roperty i section . block bought at a bargain. The lot and shop owned and operated by Mr. Mr. Becker ia also for sale, will tell house and shop together or aep- erately—JEROME BABB. XPECIAL/ l Qt alummu ™ Double Boiler OCTAGON SOAP PRODUCTS II Hi Good for a limited time only. Redeem your coupons at «• W. hAiCHEK Hl>W. CO. WSolesalt & Ketul ihmeagevwe, Georgia i