Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 10, 1929, Image 10

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA.. OCTOBER 10. ltl» WITHIN THE OTV (BY MISS D1DDY) Thi* has been a caim week for me and I would Ray that it must be the calm after the auim. 1 wna u regular .--hutin la*t week an dl know no- bodv had ju cordial welcome us the sun did after .hose dreary days. STATEMENT OF THE OWNER SHIP. MANAGEMENT. CIRCU LATION. ETC.. REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, Florence an«j lid Baa* have moved into their new home and tl.cy are a? thrilled as a kid w.th :i nfW toy. F.d has been bu®y •everal w-t *ks lemod- t’ing the litt’e buigib down “n Jeff.rNon street and it was all ready v.’hen the ra*:.s came and of course they b.d to wait—much to their disapo.utment to move in. Florence has been busy buying drapers, etc., and I am .®ur<* she has ic all fixid up just as dainty nnd sw*?et as she is. 1 haven’t yet been Jordan home. From th iui:h I would rny it awellest thing in town. 1 chanced to M*e Ed Bell Mild Madeline Jackson out with their little girl the other day. Little Madeline* has grown so fast that, i could hard ly believe niy eye-.—and her curly ring! t all R\er her h -ad are beauti- jui. 1 give her a prominent place my future belle.-. i.bo I know everybody knows, it now — rs. Hints grandughtcr of course, r. irW Mrs. Emmett Hines an- unced her arrival la t week. Mrs. incs was as thrilled u- ih? gets that grandson and I expect he ill kinder hate tj slnr-.' affections. Of Union Recorder weekly at MilledgeviJIe, October, 1929. STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Baldwin. Before me a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared R. B. Moore, who having been duly sworn acced ing law, deposes and hays that he :» the Puhlsiher of the Union Recorder tnd that thi- . [lowing if, to the beat •f his knowledge and belie?, a true itatement of the ownership, manor - nent etc. 1- That th«* names and address*-, of the publisher, editor, managing editor, ’tnd business managers are: Publisher, R. B. Moore, Miiledgc- ville, Ga. Editor R. B. Moore, MilledgevilU-. Ga. Managing Editor R. B. Moore, Mill* dgeviUe, Gn. Business Manager, Jere N. Moore. MilledgeviUe, Ga. 2. That the owner is: If owned by a corporation, its name and ad- drew* must be stated and also im- m.diat .ly the reunder the address**, of ^ockholder* h* Iding one per cent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation the names and ad- dresses of the individual owners b: given. If owned by a firm, pany. or other unincorporated cem, its name and addre® , as w published Ga., for I those of each individual member, must be given.) R. B. Moore, Milledgeville, Ga. Mrs. T. J. Cater, Macon, Ga. Miss Mattie Moore, Milledgeville, Ga. Mu Nettie Moore, Milledgeville, Mr. Cufry has unnounuec! Etallation of a v.taphoiw thrilling—Milledgeville is to talkies—lent that »ome ne you? Well I hinder hut? to silent drama ua33- but we anything if not up-to-dats. th? I was wa;k.ug down the other day with a young man un i no ya: sed Rev. J.fcn Yarbrough and he says “Hello There Parson" a few minutes later we |>a« -ed Bill Fraley—“Hello Doc," he says and then we ran Into Geo. Carpenter, “‘Good Morning Judge” and then came up Mr. I). M. Rogers—“How are You Right Way,” was his saluta tion. Now what do you thing of that? The way these men make up nirk names, I -uppo «■ he wnuld call Cul ver Kidd—“Of Course” and Mr. Lee Jordan “Gas," goodness knows what aort of a handle he could give some of our other good merchants. Dashing around town looking for something to read—somebody re mind* d me that 1 might ask Dr. Hun ter who you know is my lastest con- tempory—she is conducting a column of book reviews for the Grand Old Recorder. I think that is fine and we can now kn.*w all the late books and get them as soon a- they come tfom the pres*. stir Milledgeville is to Wednesday—the boar*! members of the D. A. R. are to be here after a lunchei n at the old Mansion, Mr. J. L Beeson homes-, they go for i ride over the city visiting especial!, the many historical points and thin at tea at the h. .utiful home of Mr*. Ferguson *'f course Mrs. Yarbrough Mr®. J. 1 Garrard. Mr®. Bland, Mrs. Crawford, Mr*. Allen and Mrs. Rite hi* with the other daughter® are in: Vine elal. rate plans to entertain the ladies royally. Socially Mill .1 .ill, i« •« »! futter • v r the ' to-uhing inarms? of France® Him*. Thi* will be an J to mark *>n yw Isn’t glitt* such i ll pro Alma and Carlisle Giles have thre • daughter® if whom they can Ik* very proud. I do not know when I have aeen three more beautiful little rls and in addition to their beauty ( ley are just as vivacious and sweet l they can be and then there are ! r. and Mrs. Sol Barrett with two { mi who an not to be pawed b> un- I aotin-d. For boy* they have about' as fine a pair a* you want to see. aH while 1 am mentioning children ! v |nt about the little boy and girl: who call Euna Earl and Cason Black mother -end daddy. This pair who will capture your attention and j walk off with honors for good looks , an well as what you call personality j they have It Oh well there are ao many fine. cfcfltoa la MilledgariUe I could keepJ m M Am a • ^ s* •• ' That the known bondholder?, mortgage®, and other .-ecurity hold er .wning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mor tgages. or other securities are. Exchange Bank Milledgeville, Ga. Southern Printers Supply Co., At- I Iju’tii. Cm. I American Type Founders Co., At lanta, Ga. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the own er-. -tockholdtrs, and i-ecurity hold er,. if any, contain not only the list of tockholdcrs and security holders n- they appear upon the books of the company but also, in case® where th* st* ?kholder or security holder appear upon the books of the company a trustee or in any other fiduciary il lation, the name of the person oi (•<•*-,,i ration for whom such trustee i acting, is given; also that the sa'< two paragraphs contain state men embracing affiant’s full knowledg* and belief as to the circumstance and « .ndition- under which stock holders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company a* trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than of a bona fide owner; and this affi ant ha. no reason tj believe that any other person, association! or corpora tion has any interest direct or in direct in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as «o stated by R. 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