Newspaper Page Text
UNION RECORDER* MILLEDGEVILLE* CA-, SEPTEMBER M, IMS
BIVINS ASKS RAILROAD FOR
SAFETY DEVICES AT CROSSINGS
Wants School Truck Route# Protect
ed by Bell Sifnals at Georgia
and Central Crossing*
Supt. P. S. Bivins filed a request
with the officials of both the Cen
tral of Georgia and Georgia Railroads
asking for electric bell signals at all
crossings in the county on the school
truck route.-.
Supt Bivins sited that the Double
Branch errssing and the crossing at
O. M. Ennis store on the Georgia,
and a crossing at Merriwether,
Stevens Pottery and Hancock street
wer»* the most dangerous on the
Central.
The precaution was being taken
to avoid any uccident tint might
happen to trucks and other people
who use routes r.ossing the railroad
tracks at t'.ese points.
FOR-CET-ME-NOT SALE TOST- RED CROSS MEMBERSHIP
PONED UNTIL SATURDAY DRIVE BEING PLANNED
Mrs. C B .McCullar, director of
the For-Get-Me-Not sale scheduled
for Wednesday, announced that the
sale had been called off until Sat
urday, rainy weather making the
work impossible on the scheduled
day.
The little blue flower is being
■old all over the country for the
benefit of the diseabled veterans of
the world war, and a group of Mil-
ledgeville girls will conduct the sale
.Saturday.
Mr. A. D. Rieger, Field Represen
tative of the National Red Cross, was
in the city Tuesday night, and met
with the Executive Committee of the
local organization. He outlined the
plans of the annual roll call, which
starts Nov. 11th.
The local Red Cross, during the
past year, has -one splendid work in
relieving suffering, and aiding those
in distress, and it is planned to carry
this work forward another year.
MRS. S. A. COOK CELEBRATES
BIRTHDAY SUNDAY
The Fisk and Herb*I Hat* on di»-
play at Mi** Lent Moore’* Hat
Shoppe* are of the eery latest and
newest style* from the New York
DANCING CLASS
Mi;-*. Lillian Bcrdscy Kinney of
Macon, will organize a dancing class
in thi- city, October loth. She has
studied under Vcstoff Serova, Ned
Wayburn, Metropolitan Opera Co.,
Chester Hale .and Denishawn, ami
will teach acrobatic, tap, toe, ballet
intt rpretative.
LOST—Tuesday a white gold dinner
ring, with three small diamonds.
Return to Mis* Jnlia Smith and get
reward.
BEST LINE OF USED CARS FOR
SALE
1 can say to ,you in aJl frankness
that we have the best cleanest line
cf used cars that we have offered ia
some time, we can suit you and we
art offering these on the pay as you
P L. N. JORDAN
Norf-rk Oysters, the best
world, at Enni* Palace Mark
Mrs. S. A. Cook celebrated her
eighty-sixth birthday last Sunday, a
birthday dinner being served in her
honor and a large number of friends
and relatives called during the day.
Mr?. Cook did not vary from her
usual Sunday schedule attending the
Methodist church Sunday morning.
At noon Miss Callie Cook gave a
dinner in her honor, having as guests
immediate members of the Tamily.
' Friends from all sections of the
state called or sent messages of con
gratulations to the much loved and
'respected woman.
' The following were guests at the
. birthday dinner:
Mr. and Mr-. W. L. Proctor, Macon,
Judge and Mrs. B. S. Deaver, and
daughter, Jeannette, Macon, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Proctor, Jr., and daugh
ter, Chicago, Mr. A. B. Cook, At
lanta, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Proctor,
and son Atlanta and Mr. Walton
Cook of LaGrange.
J. T. TERRY RESIGNS POST TO
ATTEND UNIVERSITY
Mr. J. T. Terry concluded his ser
vices as County Policeman last week
and is ndw a student at the State
University, taking a course in law.
Mr. Terry has served the county
for many years as Deputy Sheriff bales had been ginned,
and later as county policeman. He
will spend about two years at the
University.
SEPTEMBER l*TH
The number of bales of
(Tinned in Baldwin county
September 16th, 1929 , s sho» 1/
the census report were 2.645
For the same date in 1928 onl/]^
Th. E.»:. tr.w. Flrtj
hae. eet.hii.h.J . ».Werf„| „
A,lt thou who hoc .ud i,
train ehowld ho fertilised, s.. 1 ^
I ENNIS. - "■
cuofowces
DEATH OF MRS. F. T. LAYFIELD
Mrs. P. T. Layfield died at her
home in East Baldwin Sunday. While
she had been in feeble health for
some time, her death was unexpect- -
ed.
The funeral and burial were held |
Monday morning, the senrices being ;
conducted by R-v. J. F. Yarbrough.
The er.tr rment was at. Blackspring
cemetery.
Mr . Lsyfield was Miss Mamie
Simp on, a daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Jos. Simpson cf East Bald,
win. She is survived by Mr.
Layfield and twelve children, all of
whom are grown, and several grand
children.
She was .* sifter of Mr?. W. J.
Haynie, Mrs. M. Jones, of this
city; Mrs. Beside Cooper, of Sa
vannah, and Messrs Preston Simpson
and Sel King, of Hardwick.
Mrs. Layfield was known to her
neighbors and friends .as a good wo-
SPECIAL BUYS IN
Ladies’ Hosiery
29c and 39c *
69 c
All silk seconds with lots
of good wear
Strictly first double pointed Heel.
A dollar value
X A REAL BUY—Ladies’ full fashion slight imperfect OQ —
X but not a second silk hose, while they last
VISIT BOTH SI ORB FOR BARGAINS
Chandler’s Variety Store
PLAY BY EPWORTH LEAGUE
Be pure and *ee ‘‘ALL WET”, a
play that tell-* you WHY give to the
Mission Special, ami HOW to give
to the Mission Special. This is one
of our problems we've got to meet,
a*?d nothing will help you under
stand it* folution like this play. The
chnracterp include: Mnary Faff,
Martha Bas«, Alton Barnes, Chris
tine Holloway, Elizabeth Paschal,
Mary Mildred Wynn. Clara Hollo
way, Evelyn Wilson. Ruth Farr, M.nr-
vin Hall, Francos Darrow, Avis
Moatc, Gene Darrow. Bill Barron,
Margaret Grimes, Lawson Blanks,
and Winton Bonner.
“AI.L WET”! Sunday night. 7
o’clock. Methodi-t church basement.
Don’t miss it!
Harris Hall’s Drug Store
rHONE 202 WE DEUVER
MACON MINISTER PREACHED
AT BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY
Rev. S. J. Baker, of Macon, filled
the pulpit of the Milledgeville Bap-
tirt church Sunday morning and
evening, and preached two exet lent
sermon*. He i* a deep thinker, and
a Bible srholar, and his sermons were
logical and convincing. He was
heard by large congregations.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS SUR-
PRIfES MRS. S A. COOK
Friday afternoon of last week, the
members of the Mattie Bivins Sun
day School class called at the home
of Mr-. S. A. Cook and gave her a
surprise party in celebration of her
birthdsy.
Gifts from the class were present
ed Mr*. Cook, who has hen a faith
ful member of the class for many
years.
YOU GIVE THE POWER, AND WE GIVE THE GOOD OLD
AUTO SERVICE
Welcome Ga. Power Co.
WITH YOUR GREAT BIG DAM. WE ARE WITH YOU TO
BUILD MILLEDGEVILLE AND BALDWIN COUNTY.
Ralph Simmerson
BUICK AND MARQUETTE DEALER
The organ at the Methodist church
was tuned and overhauled the past
week by an experienced organ man.
The large congregation which gath
er! :i at the church Sunday was glad
to hear its sweet tone* again.
DANCING CLASS
Mrs. Lillian B. Kinney, of Macon,
will open a dnnein* class ia thi* city
October 15th. Sho is especially inter
ested in children. Any one interested
phone No. 130-J. Mrs. Caeon Black.
Advt.
We Are Now In Our
New Quarters
We have moved in the new building back of the People’s Hard
ware Co., and will be open every day in the week until 12
New eqtrpmest has been installed to give quicker
and better service.
Br ng your cream to us for highest prices and best tests.
MILLECGEVIILE CREAM STATION
F. H. WOOD, Mgr.
Formerly the Land O’Sunshine Creameries at Peoples Hdw. Ca
Y. W. C. A. WORKER TO SPEAK
AT COLLEGE SUNDAY
Mi«« Peggy L..u Armstrong. Pre*i-
dent of the Y. W. C. A. of AfWl
Scott will speak at the G. 8. C. W.
Vesper* on Sunday evening it 6.30.
Mis- Armstrong is a forceful speak
er and a large audience will hear
hi r. She will he accompanied by
Miss Elizabeth Flinn, who is the
Vice-President of the Y. W. C. A.
at Agnes Scott.
I^AVY RAINS SF.NT STREAMS
OUT OF BANKS
Heavy rain. Tue*d.iy and Wedre*-
diy sent streams out of their banks
and slowed traffic on a’1 highway*
leading ; nt«» fVe city.
Wafers fr m Tan Yard branch
wash'd dirt on track-* of dummy
line on North Wayne street and
caused the derailment of a car on
the lint early this morning. Damage
was da— t- «!'• f ! -n the city side
of Fishing Creek bridge.
A A P MANAGER WINS PRIZE
Mr. D. A. Du—, Manager «.f the
A & P Store in thi* city, was award-
ed the prize for the largest increase
in business in this district during,
the month of August.
WELCOME
Georgia Power Co. and
Your Whole Crew
YOU ELECTKIIY THE COUNTY WHILE WE CLEAN THE
CLOTHES
Odorless Cleaners
At Lee’s Department Store
The Gossard Line of Beauty
EXPERT TIRE SERVICE
When you say flat tire yon ring
nnr Nn, when yon am in a hurry and
want to •« sons* speed. Call 392 or
313, what it tak** to fia them wo
kappon lo kart I*.
«* L. N JORDAN
Coal, Coal, tho famous (Stoaras)
Woeley Min* coal, the best in 'he
world. See J. H. ENNIS, or call
Phone 239 when you wish to place
FOR r ALE—On* black ms,
See Ralph Sintmerson.
WE ARE THE HOME AND HEADQUARTERS FOR DRUCS.
SUNDRIES AND SUPFUES
And to make the welcome complete we extend you our Greet
ing, to Milledgeville and Baldwin county. Georgia Power Co.
IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH
Fraley’s Pharmacy
M
YOU ARE MOST CORDIALLY INVITED
To visit a display of The Gossard Line of Beauty in our Corset Department.
Gossard Solitaries, Tedctilcs, Combinations, Step-ins, Clasp A rounds. Brassieres,
Front Lacing Corsets will be shown.
SATURDAY, Sept. 28, 1928
of the H. W. Gossard Co. She will give you figure advice, if you wish it. and
fit you personally.
Lee’s Department Store