Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, September 26, 1929, Image 4

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA., SEPTEMBER 2S. :32s Buy Your Football Ticket New and Save SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES Six games will be played in Miliedgeville and a price of $4.00 is made on ihe season tickets a saving of $2.00. G. M. C. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Sewing Club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. N. L. Coats as liostess. Miss Kathryn Moran will take a number of pupils in expression‘and study of play production. Class for children as well as more advanced pupils. Class begins next week. : Phone 100. ( Advt. pd. J. C. Darden and Gus Darden, two former Miliedgeville boys won hon ors as managers of A. & P. stores in South Georgia. J. C. Darden was formerly connected here and won first prize for the salc3 in South Georgia while his brother won second prize. Miss Bertie Stembridge will leave today to attend the National Con vention of the American Legion; Auxiliary, which assembles at Louis- j villc, Ky., September 30th to Oct. 3rd. Enroute she will spend two days with her sister, Mrs. R. B. Fertilize your grain as you plant Htnrhe- at Nashville, Tern. Fertilizers for tl»e farm and *ar- ( Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Ennis .and Mrs. en. Call J. H. Ennis. j Eula Stanley motored to Atlanta ar.d spent Tuesday. While in At- ■ lnnta, Mrs. Stanley purchased the latest models of hats for her % Millinery Store. y The friends of Mrs. R. G. Torrance regret to loam that she is critically <> ill at her home on Liberty street. Mrs. Torrance hns been ill several weeks and her condition continues Weathersby left Monday for Washing- soldier at the hospital gav< monologue that brought the biggest laughs of the evening. The play was clever and well .acted and was a credit to those who took part. This is the first of many enter tainments that are being given at the hospital for the pntients there. Dances twice a week will continue. These dances are given for those con nected with the hospital only. 8 Date! 6 ton, I). C-, where Miss Lucy g "t*<nrl Trinity College, and Miss O Weathersby the Georgetown Visita- right, quality < L. D. SMITH Society To our Friends and Customers After October 1st, we will operate our business on a strictly cash basis. All purchases will be for cash and if not satisfactory we will gladly exchange or refund your money. We will appreciate opservance of this rule and avoid embarassment by asking for credit. CHANDLER’S VARIETY STORE H. ENNIS. Pri motto. THE SOUTH WAYNE GROCER Extends the Georgia Power Company a cordial welcome to Miliedgeville. You have our co-operation in making Miliedgeville the industrial center of Georgia. All Together for a Bigger and Better City - County It is to be hoped that Baldwin county people will make Inrge num ber: of exhibits at the fair which opens here October 7th. While the Ftock holders have enlarged to an inter-county fair, it will be up to Baldwin county to have all of the exhibits on display as possible. • for the -alarming wove of crime which is .■ woeping our country is notiP^ ro much because of the bandit nsjM the custom of so called good citizenr. IH keeping what In#’ they deem good M and paying no heed to those laws M In tsoning we j ^ |M than a tornado. It is the >4 Christian citizen’s duty to do jury|/^ duty. Under our government every j ^ intelligent, upright white man (and ^ now women) is entitled to have hi*|Ad i the jury box. If citizen of Rnldwin! x j i the jury box I call i — -in What matters it that I am a min-j^ ister? Jury service is onerous; but as a citizen it is my duty to serve,. ^ if possible, when called upon. And ' ► as it i- with me even so it is with ^ every Christian citizen. So long as Christian citizens fail in their duty at the ballot box and in jury service so long will they be par- ti«icep.< criminis to the wave of that is well nigh blighting our The Macon Telegraph should re- irmhcr that Miliedgeville is still on' the map, and that it is the Ocmulree] r and not the Oconee that flows through Macon. The writer of the M head lines would be wise to study his Geogrophy again. M M H H H M H H H Corona Brown IS A NEW COLOR FOR MEN AND THERE’S A Hart Schaffner & Marx Corona Brown Suit here for every figure AND HERE’S WHAT TO WEAR WITH A CORONA BROWN SUIT SHIRT:—Beige with golden brown stripes COLLAR:—Matching the shirt—or white NECKTIE:—Self color duck green or spotted with white HANDKERCHIEF:—Matching the necktie—or beige with beet root figuring SOCKS:—Duck green ribbed silk SHOES:—Dark brown brogues HAT:—Brown raw edged soft feit JOHN HOLLOWAY The Man’s Store Baumgartei’s Grocery Store Joins with the merchants and business men of Miliedge ville to welcome the Georgia Power Company. A SMALL STORE WITH A BIG WELCOME AND A COM PLETE LINE OF GROCERIES TO SERVE YOU W.H. BAUMGARTEL’S iimxxx: x Christian e other duties of the N*izeu which cannot be discussed at this hour. I plead for obedience to law as well as for the enforcement of law. L t uj stop at the stop signs "not because some one is in our way, but because it is the law of our municipality to do so. In conclusion I would commend to every Christian citizen a matchless sermon presented by Bishop Atticus G. Haygood upon this theme. Well might it be incorporated as a text in every institution of learning. APARTMENT FO RRENT tvs sics apart aaata for WELCOME! Georgia Power Co. New life has come into Miliedgeville, our hopes and dreams are about to be realized by your locating with us. Wc are anxious to follow your beckoning hand to prosperity. YOURS TO COMMAND R. H. Wootten Popularity Unequalled NEVER BEFQRE HAS AN AUTOMOBILE BEEN GIVEN SUCH WIDE SPREAD APPROVAL AS THE NEW 1930 BUICK AND MARQUETTE Look Oyer the List of New Buick Aiid Marquette Owners Every one of them proud of their new car. There is no better advertisement we can give this new 1930 Buick and Marquette than to publish this list of distinguished owners, people who appreciate beauty and quality and have found the New 1930 Buick and Marquette all that the heart could desire in auto beauty, comfcrt and service. “WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM” ASK THEM AND THEY WILL TELL YOU THE SLOGAN IS TRUE Join this List of Buick and Marquette Owners and Be Happy 1930 BUICK OWNERS Dr. Richard Binion, 4 passenger country club coupe. Mrs. R. M. Jeffrey’s, Jr„ Sedan. Mrs. L L Prescott, Sparta, Sedan. J. A. Stiles, Louisville, Sedan. W. B. Harrison, Linton, Sedan. Mrs. Floyd Frederick, Sedan. Dr. J. W. Mobley, Coupe. W. T. Carter, Campbell Construction Co., Sedan. Henry Price, McIntyre, Sedan. Mrs. Edwin Allen, Sedan. Mrs. H. D. Allen, Jr., Sedan. 1930 MARQUETTE OWNENS Dr. Richard Binion, Sedan. Mrs. j. T. Terry, Sedan. Mrs. D. S. Sanford, Sedan. Dr. T. M. Hall, Sedan. J. H. Holloway, Sedan. Dr. E. H. Hutchens, Sparta, Sedan. M s. J. H. Underwood, SedaiL M. E. Goddard, Sedan. E. E. Copeland, McIntyre, Sport Roadster. Ralph Simmerson Buick and Marquette Dealer :xixxiixii.;xxxxxxzlXiii.:.-.-:rir M