Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, September 19, 1929, Image 12

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE, GA., SEPTEMBER 1*. I*tt WELCOME GIVEN EXERCISES AT REV.A.G.HARRIS G.M.C. MONDAY Bivins, Coanty School Snporinten- BOXING SHOW ATTRACTS airchn Join in Service. Wflcom- FonM j 0 p«i., Held end Welcome ■, New Preibytenen Minuter Extended Student Body h r to Milledgeville Minister, end Other. dent; R. H. Wootten, President of the Alumni of the College; Rev. F. H. Harding, Rector of St. Stephen’s Episcopal church; Rev. J. F. Yar- ft rough, Pastor of the Methodist church; Rev. A. G. Harris, Pastor of the Presbyterian church, and Dr. W. T. Wynn. Dean of Liberal Arts at G. S. C. W. CROWD AT THEATRE Rev. A. G. Harris, church, was given a cordial welcome to Milledge- vile Sunday night when members of nil denominations joined in a union service and officially received him into the Chri-tian life of the city. RtV. J. F. Yarbrough,* pastor of tjie Methodist church prodded at the service and as .a representative of his church gave Mr. Harris a cordial greeting. He expressed and good wishes from recitations commenced. Monday morning, as the band un- ler d.rection of Major Overman, hi member- j played the students marched into and 1 filled the auditorium. Col. Geo. S. Dr. E. H. Scott, representing the president, presided. The Baptist church, and Rev. F. H. Hard- , niu.-ic by the band was followed by ing of the Episcopal, expressed the ! * prayer offered by Rev. John F. wishes of success ar.d happiness from Yarbrough. the churches which they represented. Talks were made by the following They assured Mr. Harris of a cordial R. B. Mooi reception into the Chrisam life of of Trustee the city. of College: Young Mims and Henry Johnson, colored fighters staging the i bout on the prize fight card given at the Gr-nd Theatre last Friday night by Clive Roby, Atlanta promoter, fought to a draw before a crowd that filled the lower section of the --- j All of the speakers congratulated theatre. Exercises formally ope? ing the Fol. Roach upon the splendid open-1 A number of prebminury fights, Georgia Military College were held ing 4, f tbs an d expressed .u | were given, before the ir-ain battle Monday morning at ten o’clock. Ico.-dial welcome to the students a* wag .staged. All the fights the ThJrj college commenced its fall they wt>r * enterin * upon the,r work I negroes mixed it vigorously and gave 'session Wednesday morning, and ut the coliege. the fan, plenty of amusement and during the remainder of the week Th, ‘ " umber ot hoarding cadets in excitement. rganization and assign- racks is huger than for a Thsi is the first fight the Atlanta ,f years past, and they are i man hns promoted here and he is ex- i . IT... owd of boy,, who have come p^d to rtauo another in the near I ollege from all sections of j future. YOUR DOCTOR'S TREATMENT IS USELESS UNLESS HIS PRESCRIPTIONS ARE FILLED CORRECTLY— WE REALIZE THIS! CUOCDMCCS classes were perfected, and numbci | manly i Harris Hall’s Drug Store PHONE 202 WE DELIVER the Gt-o veral other states. j I selections, | The band playec during the exercise*, and there is no doubt that Major (Merman has a splendid nucleus to build the best, ^ musical organization the college has ever had. the Mr. Harris was prex congregation by Rev. J. F. Yar brough. Mr. Hams expressed ap preciation for the reception. Hy wai pleased with the cordial and friend ly spirit manifested and asked a con tinuance. He pledged his best effort? to his church and the service of the entire community. Rev. ar.d Mrs. Harris came to the city early in the month and have been greeted with a cordial welcome at all times. They are making their home in the Manse on the hill and hive entered into the religion; of Milledgeville most wholehes •sident Roach, the member, of President of the Board I the faculty and the student body have ! that ^ co |i CKe Dr. E. H. Scott, Dean I entered enthusiastically into their 0 f the best and of G. S. C. W.; P. N. ‘work, and it c«r. be safely predicted history FILING CABINET WANTED See. C. B. McCULLAR For Sale Good Farm Land at a Sacrifice P. N. Bivins life RCA Radiola 66— the greatest Radio built. CLIFTON ADAMS ELECTRIC CO. FOR RENT—Ho. NEXT WEEK AT THE COLONIAL Monday and Tuesday “The Flying Fleet" ’With Raymond Navarro Thursday and Friday "Charming Sinners" Starring Maurice Chevalier COLONIAL We Are Now In Our New Quarters We have moved in the new bu'lding back of the People’s Hard ware Co., and will be open every day in the week until 12 ’ New equipment has been installed to'give quicker and better service. Brin? your cream to us for highest prices and best tests. MILLEDGEVILLE CREAM STATION F. H. WOOD, Mgr. Formerly the Land O’Sunshine Creameries at Peoples Hdw. Co. The Bosh Screen Grid The name BOSH famous^ for a half century for the making of Magneto and delicate precision instruments now easily has taken the lead in Radio— DON’T PIT YOUR MONEY in a •Radio of doubtful quality— MAKE A FULL INVESTIGATION—Hear the BOSH, the nyou can be the judge of the wonder ful clarity and soft fullness of its tones which can be modulated from a whisper to a burst of volume ALL ELECETRIC SPEAKFR—Drop by and hear it— SOLD ON EASY TERMS R. W. Hatcher Hardware Co. Wholesale and Retail Announcing Openingof Another Chandler Variety S lore On Wayne Street in the Store formerly occupied by Jack Davis Meat Market NEXT TO OLD CAPITOL DRUG STORE 1 SPECIAL OPENING DAY PRICES | SalE ON AT BOTH STORES 10 yds. our Brand Sheeting 90c 10 yds. L. L. Sheeting $1.00 9 8 quart Galvanized Buckets 15c § 12 quarts Buckets 19c X g Foot Tubs Special 29c <? Palmolive Soap 3 Bars 19c o v o 3 pkgs. Washing Powder 10c o Sno-Bel Hardwater Co Co Soap extra large $ § La> J ^ 15C | ^ ELECTRIC LIGHT GLOBES—ALL SiZES 8 & I o 40-50-60 Watts Fros'.ed 15c § X 4C-50-60 Watts Clear 18c 1 /5 Watts ... 35c X 100 Watts - 3Sc § 0ODOPO0-OO-. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx This Store Will be a Sub- Station for our Main Store is filled with a complete line of Dry Goods Notions, Variety Good: in fact fact everythin gcarned by a complete Variety Store The Doors Will Open For the First Time SATURDAY 3ssac«ecece05c8xsc*3^^ 1 SPECIAL OPENING DAY PRICES | SALE ON AT BOTH STORES GET READY FOR WINTER Get ready for winter Coal Scuttles 30c and 49c Fite Pokers 10c Shovels 10c i Blankets Blankets 6 These Blankets were shipped to us through I X error and rather than ship them back we are >; making a quick sale price. This is a regular & $12.50 every thread Wool, full size blanket, X your choice $ $8.95 Don’t Forget Our New Store. Many Other Bargains All Over the Store Chandler’s Variety Store Vttxxtx YTimxxxgxxri