Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 10, 1929, Image 5

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UNION RECOUDFK, WLLEDGEVIL BOOK REVIEWS I By DR. ALICE HUNTER i.tant Profossor of English Georgia State College for Woi . both i g of book* has be. natter of art and a of gaiaing wealth. In variety and appeal to all type* „( mind the pul tiaher* are sur- them selves. We are pleesed this week to present two ntc-retling recent additions to ultit ude of va i from the • false face by JEAN LILLY. PRIZE MYSTERY NOVEL FOR OCT E p. PUTTON AND CO., NEW YORK. j ; - Face, the Dutton prize, my tv vel foi October, i- proftasor, is suspected. Gradually the tangle is, solved after many excit ing turns of fortune. The story is told with good Eng lish and the .smallest possible number of hackneyed expressions which gen erally clutter up a mystery story. ROOD DAMAGES GA. LUMBER CO. Central *f Georgia Umber Co. Reinnet Operation After High Wateri Flood Pilot BY LEWIS CARROLL. ILLUSTRA TIONS BY WILLY PAC ANY E. P. DUTTON AND CO.. NEW YORK. 1920. LITTLE DELAY IN OPERATION The Central Georgia Lumber Co., of this city, me of the many lumber plants controlled by the Jeffreys, interests of Virginia and locally man- •nged by Messers R. M. Jeffreys and R. J. McElrath. of this city, are again operating on schedule, after experi encing considerable danvtge, due to the recent storm and flooded water- from the Oconee river. While this enterprising Company has had three previous floods over period of two years with a higher iter mark than the last, they had always had sufficient time to save f their lumber on the lower yards at the plant and the sawmill next to the river banks and in adjoin- ry neur Milledgeville. on gradual rise in the ri' A delightful edition of Lewi* Car- roll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonder- clever lend has lately been issued by E. P. , rich holds the reader’s inter- Dutton and Company of New York i cover to cover. The author, I with present day illustrations by Lilly, has already won atten- Willy Pogony. Any little girl will , -n other writings. Thi- latest be charmed with this volume and its . . vents u sufficiently compli- ! aluring pictures. The type is black out centered around Jeffer- faced, comforting to the tve, and "<‘ze. Unlike most mystery ■ pleasing in outline. this one is satisfying in its The initiated will remember that and warnings from the weath ■ -i rations. The actors are j Lewi* Carroll was the pen name ofjrc.iu at Athens. However, the < em real people with sepa- Chari? Lutwidg* Hodgson, English winds and rains Ia«t Tuesday brought , ntities and human traits. Of ! mathematician :.nd story writer. who| a general rainfall of approximately th re is a blackly painted j died in 1898. In Mr. Hodgson’s life- f, inches during the day that inun- and a loosely swung col- Lime Alice in Wonderland was ill us- dated their plant and office under who falls into temptation, ’.rated by Sir John Tenniel and pub-1 several feet of water, though fever- ne may be called a literary j lb bed by MucMillati. New York | j h efforts were made by the manage, a f r her name. Natica, and J book lovers are deb iting the com-jment to save all the lumber possible nality are unlike those of j pnrativc merits of the MacMillan and'in the short space of time, member of the book world, jth.* Dutton editions. Willy Pogony’sj We are informed that the Mil- n of the book are especial- Alice is a dainty little lady with bob-. lvdgeville Plant, who have a g;*r.eral fawn. i bed hair and -*hort skirts. Her' reputation for manufacturing quality ' nth* under mysterious nearness to the modem girl will dc- fir-1 roofers and other high grade ”(•«•* bewilder th" college 'ight the youthful reader. The fam- resawn lumber stock, haven’t xper- brother at th' second »*us Tenniel illuriralions will always ' ienced any trouble in booking suffici- murdcred is a lawyer with hnv • their admirers, but even Lewis ent orders to operate day and night n to pu«h hi? invest iga- ( t a'ri ll remonstrated with Sir John at a premium over market price. • nd. At fir-1 Natica, the j f ~r creating his pictures without when most of the other mills in Cen- '• i.t daughter of a college [ model-. tral Georgia were standing idle on ount of depressing conditions and JAY’S VALUES Comparison LADIES FELT HATS AT $1.06—Auorted colon will. Rad witkaot brims, sale price $1.00 SWEATERS AT $1.80—Me. , ami Ladies’ browp caat style sweaters medium weight witb oat colUn, 36 to 46 $1.00 SLIP OVER SWEATERS AT J 1.00—Boy. and girls slip over sweaters Use. taa, red, first finality goods sues 26 to 36 YARD WIDE OUTING AT—Twil weave Leary wegikt, 36 inches wide, solid and as sorted colors 17c $1.00 DEATh OF MRS. MARVIN A. “«* „ RF ' f™« th. North BRANTLEY IN QUITMAN TURNS F "ent^n and Western markets. A STIRRING CALL TO DUTY -age received in this city ’)• Mrs. R. B. Moore brought ntelligence from her broth- VI. A. Brantley, that Mrs. Br*nthy had died early Saturday mine at their home in Quitman. Mr. Brantley before her marriage Mit- Oma Coffey and made her * ? n r” r *' i » her y T 1 -' w^entto* tfce'aaa^'Di- tomUfulhlra Jetton t„‘pn„ 'the. 'manhood, with her parents, Mr. »r.(l Mr-. G. W. Coffey, who managed the Milh'iigeville Hotel. It was while the met Mr. Brantley, and their ortiuaintance soon ripened into love, marriage at Valdosta f«l- Miss Bertie Sttmhridge ha turned from Louaville, Kentucky, Dear Pa.-tors, Laymen, and Laywo- where she was a d* legate to the men of the Oxford District: National American Legion Auxiliary Kind providence has blessed you convention. Miss Stembridg*? is and me this year in temporal ways State chairman of Americanism and more than it has in many years, represented thi Georgia department I know of no better way to show this work. She also had the priv- your real appreciation f< ■ 'u-d. They then went to Quitman make their home. Since then t-he ucntly visited relative? here. Mr*. Hrantley was one of Quitman’s •t beloved women, and possessed Lifts of mind und heart, axh made her a sympathetic -and • ng helpmate and mother. She i- survived by Mr. Brantley, - and one daughter, and her . Mrs, W. G. Coffey, and sis- i. EL tlHfipln Tbe hreavid ones have the deep- .vmpathy of their relatives and • n.l. i n this city. partmint on the Legislative commit- on to those less fortur.at® than you tee, in the ab-ence of the State chair- and I. man. ' j If your charge nev_*r paid in full Miss Cambridge has been quite the “Conference Collect ions,** this active in Auxiliary work in the State is a good year to start. If you have for the past several years. She serv- 1 always met them, encourage those ed as local Unit. She has served two, who have not. years as Tenth District Committee i Give in proportion as the Good Woman and is now serving as State Lord has bles-ed v°u. If you will. Chairman of Americanism. | all benevolences will be settled in j full, and your life made richer. THE LEAGUE IS DOING JUST j There are no m«r« worthy objects FINE FOLKS! ( than those fo/ which w? are ion-, tributing. SIDNEY D. 8TEMBRIDGE. MEN’S UNDERWEAR AT 59c—SliirU and Drawers, good winter wright garments, all sizes, first quality no seconds at 59c PLAY CLOTH AT 15c YARD—Assorted col or: checks and strides, fast color material at 15c FAST COLOR PRINTS AT 10c—Assorted large medium and small figures full pieces, brand new fall styles at only 10c yard MEN'S OVERALLS AT $1.0C—Extra good qc-l’ty full cat elastic suspenders, sixes 32 to 42 at $1.00 MEN'S HATS—Near fall styles tea, grey asd black. $4.65 Grade at $3.95 $2.50 Grade at $1.98 $3.59 Grade at $2.99 $1.98, $2.98, $3.95 ROYS HEAVY WEIGHT 0VERALL5 «9c— Good qadity overall? wiH» elastic snspendf s double seems sizes 4 to lb at 69c GROWING GIRLS OXFORDS AT $2.49— Tan and E-lack with 3 eyelets, good quality, :izes 3 to 8 at only $2.49 GOOD WEIGHT OUTING—Fall 28 iac xssr-rted light and dark colors at ooly 10c YARD WIDE HEAVY WEIGHT SHEETING AT 10c—Real 15c quality close woven, a real bargin at only 10c SILK AND ALL WOOL DRESSES $4.95— Ladies’ silk and ail wool Jersey dresses new fall stylet, sizes 14 to 42 at ooly $4.95 Jay’s Department Store MILLEDGEVILLE. GEORGIA We wonder if you have been to any of our meetings. Have you? Then, if you haven't, why not get interest ed right now. You’ll find the be-t crowd of young folks there every Sunday night. And let me tell ou a little secret: Some of th» j who; have never done it h<fore are lead- 1 | ing programs and taking part on the ' programs, just a* if they had done it County: . a |] tlM ,j r |j veg> We told you there it may concern: * was „ |„j D f (rood in this bunch ' nk K B<>ne - Executor of the j >pound here _ Wc > n be looking for t Jam,. Reynold, Norment, you , hi> Sundl , , t 7, 0 0 o’clock. Associate District Ley Leader! Milledgeville, Ga., Sept. 27, , OCTOBER FOOTBALL GAMES CITATION Georgia. Raid. Florida vs. Auburn. Montgomery, Ala., October 11, 192!». Georgia Tech va. North Carolina, Atlanta. Ga., October 11 15*21*. | (iet.rgia vs. Yale. Athens, Gear-' gia, October 12. 192t*. Greatly Reduced Round Trip Fares .Suitabl sflling d"t *s, ample limits.' In* ’ipplicd to me by ’ J Travel l.y Traio—More Rcliabl r .r leave to .ell the rc«! MRS . ROCER SWINT VISITING IN More Ee. nomie.l •’'•fer. aid decern—d, thi. I, to EAST Ticket Am ot for further m • - * • i formation. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY lv ,« Iuno . ln “The Right Way he November Term, 11129, 1 ” THE CHEVROLET SIX r \K raSis \ 'di-*- e-.V. editor*: and kindred and inter® at id in raid estate! I)r and Mrfc Rngtfr Swint arP application will be passed j yj„jtjng in Pennsylvania and other eastern states and have encountered said •>urt of Ordinary of ••nd that unless cause is *«n to the contrary said II be granted. ■ venth day of October, 1P29. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary, f'ounty, Geonti,. rough weather along the route. It giving a brief version, Mrs. Swin sent the following clever poem t< this office whirh we reproduce be cause it so clearly speaks the senti ments of the people here whs wen' through the recent rainy days. The Weather Overcast ia Paaa.vUsnU and New Jarsay “O, clouds of June, O. June days all together ! rival one brief hi ‘•'•IA, Baldwin County. ' •'•aiseru appointed to set • ar’- support out of the f lr;i (’. Wist, for his widow, ‘ ■' w >"“ I October damp. d«m-p wraths 1 "" Ali pers-.D, are here- J MARY GLENN SWINT. d to show cause before me ’ N ‘ ”•» tuber Term, 1023, of the Ordinary of said county,! The newly organized Chambm- of turn of the appraiser- Commerce should cement the mer- ■ made th*> judgment of .chants and bus.nes men of •1 |, l dgt- ville together tn a united effort to r 7 iaon 1 make Milledgeville the center of the trading territory suriounding city. Then are many plans, which coubl be perfected to bring people to this city to do their trading. *• H ten BRIDGE. Ordinary Baldwin County Georgia SPEc, AL EXCURSIONS TO MACON ACCOUNT CEo *GlA STATE EXPOSITION The defiat of the Hon. Hooper T , i>« IhI excuraion fares. Alexander for Congress from the ! ale October 16 and 19. | Fifth District grneral^ratirtaa. day in addiUon to data W* tirket for total fatva and V th **- rfhruUb. tion throughout Georgia. Hon Rob- •rt ».m.p.ek -h. D«Jo c ratle r -i- ih, was ovsrwholmingiy « A CARD OF THANKS wish to exprt ?- our heart felt thanks to our friend* and relatives who were so kind and good to u» dur ing the illness and death of our cous in Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thorton, and •l-o the beautiful floral offerings. A RELATIVE. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express «ur hear! felt thanks to our friends and re!; who wire so kind to us at the death dear father a ad brother, and also for the beautiful floral offerings. May God's richest bl».«s- ng rest on each and every one . MISS ELLA, J. K. AND E. 8. JACK- SON AND MRS. BR’TXDAGE. The eitiaens of Milledgeville through the aid of th^ Georgia Pow er Company. Central and Georgia Railroa* Industrial Ikepartments, can secure the location of manufac turing enterprises here, but they w4Q have to become stockholder* in the*. The rural carriers had a difficult tin* majtfng t*P« At WMhy •« A* ■** **» •« 4M» *» ■»« Z' teorntmicaf mij^nry' In Design - - - In Materials - - In Workmanship « 4 4 Built to the High est Standards! - - Moat people realize that the New fhevrolet la a Sit In the price rang* of the four. But not everyone know* what a really wonderful Sit It la! The Chevrolet engineering staff apent more than four yew* In the de velopment of the Chevrolet Sto. Material* are (elected from th* world’* (meat market, and, taken altogether, there are nine thouaasd inspection, during the car’* pro duction and aaeembly! The reault I* ciactly what you’d •ipoct—quality In driifn. In mm- Come In today. W* want you to an aad drive this car—for it will glv* you a new Idea a* to what the buyer of O low-priced cur can now expect for *'lcSStJi *■ * Mmm% L N. JORDAN, Dealer