Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 10, 1929, Image 11

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UNION RECORDER, M1LLEDGEVILLE, CA., OCTOBER 10, 1« Court House and she was still run ning without gas—I got reared and headed her for a garage. She had the bit in her teeth and had laid her =ars l ack (maybe you d«.n’t believe that—but didn’t you ever see that radiator cap fall open and le.an 1 " back.?—that’s what happened.)—and ! HoTtbmgfc to Be Director, i had to let her go. Whew! I hadn’t * Miss Bess White Named Pres, had such . feeling sinve the last | Other Officers Named ORCHESTRA OF TWENTY BEGUN BEAUTIFICATION OF CAMUS C BUGUN THIS WEEK Hedge to Be Extended Aroaad G. S C. Camim. Mi.. Nixon in ! Charge of Work hcr.-t The nt-d used to run home with nu* on .a cold winter day—and ai- ! Saturday; Sept. 2 9 . the members mo t not stop for the lot gate. Her of last year’s orchastra and girls name was Lady Bird—and she was a interested in ensemble music, met beauty. A high stepper and carried ! in Mi her neck and tail arched like a Ken- purpoi North and Ea?t side of the campu- at the Georgia State College for Women will undergo many changes this fall. The Privet Ledge ^ ^ which incloses the South and West Howbrurt"," «udio" for thj I ’ ides ° f th « ■ '* ul b = rxtended of reorganizing the orcbe,.|" a f ’ r a " lh ' «"«• l>">P<Tty tucky Blue Gras, racer. .... Weil— |tr» for the year. I tend, or, Montgomery and Wilkin, when we got to the garage, they .mil- j Jt. , Hor-hrugh presided over thc!'°° ed and told me that the “feeder” Section of officers which was as* ' lara N,xon * professor of was a little stuck—but I knew bet- follows. Bess White, President;| ^ ,CU,tU " ^ Co,,e ^ { ; a,so sUt< ' day and , Emily Campbell, Vici^-President; ” St creta ry-Treasurer; and about twenty WINNERS OF KIWANIS POSTER CONTEST ANNOUNCED i i r arse. I guess since the sun *,tn shining these past several altho. dear know-, it may he ter—it was a bcaotifu! dsy and Emily Caropbtil, Vi'co-Presidonf'' th,t mU ‘ h ,hrubb,r >' will be set out >" yu's by the time you read Izidy .Nash wa. "feeling her cats." Elsie Riro . Serrotary-Treasuswe: and'" 1 ’" 11 * »«■ »"• •» tb « . that I have no business men- If r he had been able—si would have ! Claire Klvnders, Chairman of the' 0 *"* P bln ls moved to a new location. 1 -uch n "has—been—". But kicked up her two hind feet—1 mean ocial committees Mary Farmer is! The Agriculture students will stal er hiah-flye-rs that live all the way j wheels, as we went away from the to be the pianist for the year. ■ nursury bed in their garden plot |;J | ..reets don't remember garage—just to prove to that man Mi>g HorrimWb aad , he members ’ an<l k " p >0 “ n « pUnta on h * nd * U ittle rain doc. to a nice that h: didn't know what he was „ f thc „ r ehestra would like to hav.> th * *"•»• or how nice an,I deep a lit- talkihg about. However-T parifie.l m0 re of the girls who play wind and n get down at the bottom her.by telling her tha tl understood, , t rir.ged instrument, to join the ' The Nash and I have and my goodness, there is no woman gruop violin., vlo , a!- al . Uoai , we understand each other on earth that won’t “-iramer down” ; , n< j gaxaphor.es .are wanted. ,:ty II—but dur.ng our week of if you just tell her that you under- I - r.v time we left home, it’stand her. Yes sir, v;e understand ; fyrebegtra . in d t« me that she had sen’-c each e ther reul we!!, and she has 1 J . ue h t., know she had !o he mighty i reached the point where she will just ■ until we reached the pave- | CREEP into a parking place ns easy, V.w all of you who have J both her head light- watching those ,1 out our way after r.veral little yellow marks so the policeman | ' • y ' .d rains—know that you j won’t get us. .She was a little care- EUa^bath Tcppen* Win* F»r»t irk your feet up easy—and j less about that at first, but then— Pr, * e ,n Unique Contest. Agnes i down soft. Old Nash j she wasn’t to blame, and a.: soon a Shine Second Prime Winner • i • know all about that—and < I got where I didn’t hav • to drive j • i.l Maid school teacher could.be 'around all over town looking for The winners or tne poster contest rumspcct than she in the TWO parking places so I could stop sponsored by the Kiwanis Club were , . f going down that first hill. ;—why everything was O. K. announced in chapel, Friday, October she starts up the other But -peaking of parking—did you 4 ’ by Dr - GtorKl ' Harri * Webber. Why. I can just feel her take ever? Why—I don’t know what wv The fir*t prize of three dollars l r> ath and »hut her eyes—and are going to do— I go to town now as was wo nby Elizabeth Tappenr. The up it “on the bias.” You , Rr |y a« nine o’clock and I have to -second prize was a pound box of • 11 me that autos don’t have drive around the four city block, and candy and was won by Agnes Shine. * th-rn case off into a side street to I M} “ Cammage won the third -i: days Lady Na-h wants to tie Lady Nash up. The City Fathers P™* wh ich was a half pound box of She'll back out of th«t will pretty scon have to be looking vandy. i ke a nouse a-fire and it is into that matter—and since we. are The judges were. Dr. W. T. Wynn. . eats can do to g*t out going to have that nice Dam here— i Dr. Francis Daniels und Mr. Erwin »y. She’ll snort a bit as I we’ll be needing lots and lots more 1 Sibley. h.-r up to go forward and around room. And speaking of the Dam— I; 1— •um. and when I tart down did you read Jere Moore in hi !a t in the newspaper—can help ng drive, she prances a little— week - Question? Question? Quei DRINK SHERRO A WHOLESOME DRINK OF ORIGINAL FLAVOR Those who have tried SHERRO like it. give it a trial. . We ask you to You Can Get SHERRO at HAYE S PHARMACY—FRALEY’S PHARMACY SHERRO COMPANY GORDON. CA. like these are testing your car ,:-,t ... k. 1 just out of school and try- ,i. : .-how off. Of course, I talk to b.r * little bit—.and mostly she viil quiet down, but several times t. talking didn’t do any good what- «ver. I’ll give you my word that one day when I left the college—I didn’t put my foot on the feeder for mx blurt?. When we passed the tion** Jere is a smart boy—he beat me to it—but I was planning to go better—I was going to write won’t be! along— why I guess found kicking. 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