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UNION RECORDER, MlLLEDGEVILLE, GA., OCTOBER 3. 1929
A to&Toa or more revolution* of your motor every
five huntil J mile* you drive—and PAN-AM toucher
motor oil it built to *tand the gaff. Fights the blistering
friction-hi : of metal sliding over metal. The tough
film ff PAN-AM motor oil, like a smooth velvet cushion,
protects every moving pert. Keeps its body, holds ig
toughness, stands "on guard**.
Change to PAN-AM tougher motor off.
PAN AMERICAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION
PAN-AM
OILS
WITHIN THE OTV
(BY MISS DIDDY)
After a rainy week, nothing much
ha- happened that would create any
ruffle on the mind.- of our populace.
As I scratch my hand in an effort to
think of some interesting happen
ings within the city, I am rating a
piece of Russell McPhail’s delicious
Scotch Toffee which was sent me
by my friend Harm Hall. It has
certainly helped to cheer me for this
» a typicr.l blue Monday. I was sur
prised when the boss sent it to me
and told me the package had been
sent to the office for me.
ford's first visit to Milledgeville.
I join with, the many friends of
Mrs. S. A. Cook in extending con
gratulations to her on the celebra
tion of her eighty-sixth birthday.
Mrs. Cook is one of our true southern
women, possessing all the grace and
charm characteristic of the women
of her generation. Everybody loves
her and wishes for her many more
years of health and happiness.
RELIABLE PARTY WANTED T«
handle Watkins Route ia Milled*#-
ville. Good repeat order basiaoss
with earnings over $40. a week.
Write C. H. Worley, 70 W. Iowa
Ave.. Men,phi., Tenn. 10-3-29 4t.
The
Everybody is still Yo Yoing.
cook comes to work with one of these
crazy things in her hand nnd the
little children go to school spinning ~
one of these tops that have certain
ly caused plenty of excitement among
both old and young. Can you Yo Yo,
is the mam question of the day.
Mary Karr, with her Epworth
League at the Methodist church, is
certainly stirring things up. These
youog people are having most inter
esting programs each Sunday even
ing I am told. Sunday night the;,
gave an interesting play in which
Martha Buss, Mary Farr, Alton
Barnes Christine Holloway. Eliza
beth Paschal, Mary Mildred Wynn.
Clara Holloway, Evelyn Wilson, Ruth
vin Hall, Frances Darrov
Genuine Texas Seed Oat. at
! MODERN MERCANTILE CO.
BOSTON CAFF
—WHERE EVERYBODY EATS—
"Fresh Eggs Served Daily"
France- Hines
mountains and all she c
ab 'Ut, of course, is her
which is to be a brilliant event on
November 1.1th This day is also the
golden wedding anniversary of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mr-. T. L.
McCombs and her great aunt and
uncle. Mr. .and Mrs. K. J. Flemister.
Mrs. Flemister and Mrs. McCombs
are sisters as everybody knows and
I can find no better word to describe
them than to say they are cute old
Mil .
and Avis Moate were the character-.
The play was a mission story and
the young actors performed with
credit. These young people are
; having interesting programs each
back from the Sunday' evening, and the member-
she ca“n think chip is growing, with our finest and
her wedding must attractive young people joining
The girls of the
hurried around Saturday
little for-get-rae-nots for the
ed veterans. I have not heard from
Mrs. MeCullar the results, hut I am
sure their work was highly success
ful and satisfactory.
( Many of our young men and wo
men have gone to college* and are in
uniform which means that social nr-
Anntversary that I hear is to be tivities among the younger group arc
celebrated is that of Mr. and Mrs. , not as lively. But there is a young-
W’ill Walker. It is not often that er^group to take their placet—i
three couples in the same town no ter a ll the world moves on.
larger than Milledgeville can cele- _______________
brate such an event as their gold FOR SALE
anniversary.
October ■
| Elm
bargain.)
son opens
everybody is cxcitul about this, but
then ‘.here are -o many things tlmt
keep the member* of my sex busy
that the football games do not mean
so much to then,- The D. A. R. board
meeting will he a brilliant event,
bringing to --ur city many of Geor
gia's moat distinguished women.
The old Governor’s Mansion, vith
Mr-. J. L. ILeson host*- s, and the
beautiful anti-helium home of Mrs.
David Ferguson will be the scene of I .
tbe social affair? given in th | Genuine Texas Seed Oat
ladies honor. But possibly the most MODERN MERCANTILE CO.
interesting event of thim all i- the
marking the | NOTICE
site of the first church in Mil led
ville. which will take place on the
20*h. The members of tbe l\ D. C.,
are arranging ’his pmet.sin and are
•rrecting the boulder. Bishop Cand
ler. whi m everybody loves, will be
or.as will ninny other promin
ent Methodist.
Two granddaughters of promir. r;l
Methodi.t ar,- t > unveil the boulder.
Little Lauretta Bone and Anne Orm
hon* r. B< th of th-- litt'e girls are
just about *,« -weet an pretty as
you could fad anywhere.
Lieut, and Mrs. Thomas Binford
are in the city visiting their mother. li*<
Thomas as he is affectionately known Mu
to the people here has
Simple glye
saline, etc., as
i very j h .w,.|, but Adlerika acA on BOTH
fin record in the army. His wife upper amd lowlier bowel, removing
is a Texas girl nnd w,« arc- sure she poi-ons you never thought we- in
is finding Mill.dgevill* „ most inter- y „ U r system. Ju-t ONE spoonful r -
esting dace Lieut, and Mr*. Bmford liwes GAS, - .ur stomach a-d rk
ha- i ji , returned from Hawixaian headache. Let Adlerika give *1 <mach
Island. Whe: they have spent four and bowels a REAL cleaning H
years, leaving the states shortly af- how good you feel (CULVER *
ter their marriage. This is Mrs. Bin- KIDD DRUG CO.). Advert ■ it.
666
is a PraacrisUoa for
Coltb, Grippe, Fh, Deafae,
Biliou Feeer ud Malaria.
is tba most apaady ratoady know.
Milledgeville. Go., Sept. 2d. IP29
project 4T.fi \ B and C , Gray-Mil-
ledgeville-R.nl thirty days from
above dnt snd all unpaid accounts
must be pr- ated to Campbell Con
structing Co., within that time.
CAMPBELL CONSTRUCTING CO.
Milledgeville, Ga.
EASY! OUICK! GLYCERIN
MIX FOR CONSTIPATION
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Com inc
OCTO B E R
WORTHY SUCCESSOR
TO A GREAT SUCCESS.
THE
1930
knes-CaKaway Auto Co.
Milledgeville, Ga.
We Are Now In Our
New Quarters
Vie have moved in the new building back of the People** Hard
ware Co., and w 1| be open every day in the week unlit 12
e ! rk. New equipment has been installed to give quaker
and better service.
Bring your cream to us for higher! price, » n< J best tests. [
MILLEDGEVILLE CREAM STATION
F. H. WOOD. M f r.
Forme, ly the Land O'Sunshine Creameries at Peoples Hdw. Co. |