Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 24, 1929, Image 6

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UNION RECORDER, H1LLEDCEVILLE, GA-. OCTOBER 14. FELLOW CITIZENS caroen club to meet Friday , MASONIC ORPHANS GUESTS OF F. E. HARRINGTON TAKES , afternoon i MEMBERS OF LOCAL LODGE OVER BLAIN SHOE fLANT , aji ^ WMhini I The October nw-mg of Ute MU- 1 urtMgnat , visiud Su „ d . y ' Y..., M.. F™.H, Or- W G " d ” C '“ b W "> ht ' id >F t eixty children of the Mo- ormtSp* TTroBjetoOM Bocomoa Hoad SLT£ °nic Orph-inajre in Mncon. The ■>< sb “ vca „ next M;irch . Two Mc . children came to the city as the yT T tnorhtl Dry, the atreet could not nf- ford traffic. For this street we have Friday afternoon October, the twenty-fifth, at three thirty o’clock. Tht 1.1. tir.ir will be held at the home oif Mr?. 1! D. Allen with Mrs. If. H. Blend and Mips Ida Ethridge acting as joint hostesses. Mr. Randolph Jaques, of Macon, Ga., and Miss Nixon of G. S. C. W., uc ts of the member, of Benevo- F- F Harrington, former manoB- 1 ..l Lodge No. 3, F. £t A. M. They eT ' ! tbe Vuicmnizing and tire bu:i v re Biven a picnic dinner in Me- »'•» '■ Harrington Bros., has pur Kinley’s woods, attended the unveil- chased the Elain Shoe Plant .and it B of the boulder, nr.d heard the ad- 1 no “ operating the shoe repair busi. dress of Bishop Warren A. Candler, I ncs * an| i pressing eiub. will give talks for the c lub and .t is , u| lalc ., ftlr a ride ov „ and arranged to , h „ c - t ^ shown the many : n* resting places to be found here, it was a happy day for the chil- r>. and their faces radiated with • as th*»y knew that the Masons this city were delighted to have m ns thrir guest 4 , and had royally v rtaincd them. They were accompanied to this city Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Summers, perintendent and Matron of the Mr. an-J Mrs. F. O. Miller, of ATTENTION—GARDEN CLUB MEMBERS. N. W. Hinas, Present We tit to meet at three-thirty this coming Friday afte-noon at the home of Mr . H. i>. Allen—cad we wish to hav? a gener.il h'.u^e clcanir? as f;.r :•< our membership us concern ed— that is—get ail of you placed. We have hid two meetings—since the organization—and there have been many who have phoned in their n'-mt —or to'd other members that th:y wanted to be a number—but we are a little at odds about how to . f’- t’e ifficial roil. Therefore— iv.!.1 ti e following li t —if your name 1 • I -re and you WANT TO BE A MEMBER—O. K.—try to be at the meeting Friday and BRING YOUR . DUES—If you CANNOT come— 1 fetid or mail your dues to the treas urer, Mrs. Roger Swint. If your » is there and you do not wish to be a member—phone Mrs. M. H. Bland that it was a mistake. Again— if your name is NOT there and you wi h to be a member—send your a f to Mrs. Swint—or coi m • 'ng F.' lay and bring t.;.-.T Harr.ngton announces that the same policies of expert work and satisfaction guaranteed will be parried out by him. He -tated that tie would give twenty-four hour ser vice on all work and assured his i-ustomcrs of the best workmanship and materials. The exchange was announced Last week. Mr. Harrington is a Baldwin county boy and has been in business ".ere several years. *n.-t Vglley. .nd Mr . »nd Mrs. Frank 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE FOR M. Baker, of M.acon. Mr. Baker SALE Thi* is tU baby that you base been been charged three thousand three hundred dollars, though work was begun Last February and never fin ished. We have been ordered to pay th: city of Miiledgeville by Nov. 1st, 10 per cent of the cost with int.rest .n the whole amount at 6 per cent. Failing to do this I am notified that the land on which ray folk? have paid taxes to the city of Milkdgevillc for one hundred and elevin years will be sold at auction. Faithfully, MRS. DAVID FERGUSON (Advertisement) m ¥/ Wcca-Pep certainly mak :ep, for tale only by L. N. JORDAN then Mac ctary of the Grand Lodge of f m . S. FOWLER NAMED ON N. E A. COMMITTEE Appointment was received last k by Mr. L. S. Fowler a* a mem- ; r of an important committee on it,*mat'onal Relations of the Nation- ':-soc : ation. The appointm nt wi .de by the National President. Mr. Fowler attended the world r-rr nce on Education in Geneva, witzerland this summer. Mr. Fow- r has been indentified with educa- -rl affair- for many years and th honor given him is of interset throughout the state. L. N. JORDAN w A N T E D . A good pair of Opossum Dogs Also a pair of Rabbit Hounds, Beagles preferred C. B McCULLAR Hai Vetch feed fo sale this eleai Mr. low h w w* -.tnd- -.inrs ij spring work are being we wi4i to know how we tembers. '27 DCDGE FAST FTuR SEDAN PEOPLE'S HARDWARE CO. FOR SALE I This It one that he* bene through HOUSES AND APARTMENT® FOI v.r mechanical department and U RENT i ”, of long service, a good bay see J have listed w>th this «nd the H. J) Allen, Mrs. E. E. Ba.«s, Mr:. F. F. Beil. Sr., Mr*. J. F Bell,’ Jr., Mrs. M. S. Bell. Mrs. Frank Bone, Mr . J furry Bore, Mrr. M. H. Bland, M-\ Gee.. Carpenter, Miss Mary t line. Mrs. J. c. Cooper, Mr?. M. M. < ■ . Mi*s Ida Etheridge, Mrs. L. S. Fowler. Mrs. M. M Flemister, Mrs. 1 Frank Finney, Mrs. J. I. Garrard,! Mr-. V,’. T. Garrard, Sr., Mrs. E. R. 1 Hirer. Mr* Jno. Hutchinson Mrs. | J. C. Ingram. Mrs. Lee Jordan, Mrs. F. K dd. Mn. A. F. LaCmer, Mrs. G. A. Lawrence, Mrs. W. F. Little, • . E. R. Long, Mrs. alive Herty Lure.Mr-:. W. /. Mrs. C. P. McCuttnr, Mr^. M. E. Bennington, Mrs. W. H. Reeves. Mrs. G. G. Reid, M*r. Swint M- Lar-a S’hur- ley, Mrr. E. A. Tign'-r. Mrs. N. T Walk r. Mrs. Geo. Watkins, Mrs. R. 1 W .Hitcher, Mrs. H. S. WoottenJ Mrs. G. H. Yarbrough. | Hava y* Official notice of meeting you will!'t? Tha find it elsew-here in this paper. | with tha L. N. JORDAN drtireahla apart hemes for seats. See i ringfiold Tiros and ties. Those tires nd tear. Get oui Radios may costs and Radios may ro but Atwater Kent and RCA will o hero forever. Gat your radio rum ADAMS ELECTRIC CO. Eaay rents without iatovwst. L. N. JORDAN If your batterv fails call us. We recharge all battsmios for $1.00. ^ Good supply of rentals. RALPH SIMMERSON Buick and Marquette Dealer Radios is on elecrtica! product— that’s why you should hoy your rot from an alocrtical dealer. CLIFTON ADAMS ELECTRIC CO. Keep your car well groasei ana longer wear. We alensil 7 i d:ps your cars. RALPH SIMMERSON Butch Daaler it?—Have you beard Tell us wbat fill yo, L. N. JORDAN veicod Radio table FOR RENT—Two unfurn crooa-grid Atwater meets on Jefferson it re ent Radio—Get years from—I Dumas. LIFTON ADAMS ELECTRIC CO.' ssy terms without interest. J Mr. Albert Smith is del rtur Vetch Seed bought from Cot- Growers Association ready for rary at PEOPLE’S HARDWARE RALPH i Mai ( DISTRICT S. S. CONVENTION -OST—Three coats Jor little boys, A di trict Sunday School Conven- aged 4, 6 and 7, between tha coort ti« n wll Ihc held at PI 'asant Grove bouse and Furman Shoals. Re- ehurth at 3:30 r. xt Sunday after- I ward if returned to this office. noon. Everybody invited, i | MRS. ROBERT HARPER. Pres. rn<5T motional bank The Isot rites of Thomas Marshall Hal!, youngest s:n <n :• r Hall, were said last Friday morning in the midst of lovely flowers and sympathizing friends, when he was laid to rest in the c\y cemetery be- : ide his me ther no died when he was thruee years oid. Playmates of hi- ioyhood v hen he lived here act ed :.s pall bearers. They were! _ ~ Neale Brunn.n. Louts Andrew and; CHARTER NO. »672 Clr y- .n Wilhite. Turn died in Portland, Oregon, I where he had jLst returned from a . c-u«. e to China. IIi« death came as j .t great surpri- . He r- »t Hi.yhood in MiiLdi:' .ilia. He is surviesd by his father and ' one brother and seven sisters. He i- a nephew of Mr. L. C. Hall and I)r. T. M. Hall far whom he was Loans and discounts — mimed. ! U. S. Government Securities Owned: Among the out-of-town people Other bonds, stocks and securities here t-, attend the funeral of Tom Furniture • nd fixtures - HeM «ere Mrs. L. C. Hall of Darda- 1 Real estate- owned other than (tanking house ncll. Ark., Dr. T. H. Hall and Mr. i Lawful re-i rv;- with Federal Reserve Bank C. H. Smith of Macon, Ga , Mrs.! Cash in vaults nr.d amounts due from national hank Joel Hough, of Columbus, Ga.. Mrs. 1 ” demption ind wi*h U. S. Trias., and due from U. S. Trra*. Clara Scoggins, Mr . James Davis, Other Assets Mrs. Well* Bug* and Miss Barbara Located MiMedgevUte, Georj l the Clott nes* Oct 4, 1929 RESOURCES $336,293.93 154.300.00 3.600.00 5.495.40 9,433 29 16.986.0R 75.210.72 3.750.00 10,086.15 [ $615,155.37 2 ? - 4 I! FROST WILL SOON KILL YOUR LAWN GRASS When ail winter lor.? you will have the soinbre. dead s:iTface unless von plant now— ITALIAN RYE GRASS Make: a "reen velvety coat which comes on at the Bermuda dies and itself dies away as the Bermuda comes back in the Sciing. SIMPLE PREPARATION Just sow the seed with a little Spmda/fy prrparmd pirn** food Ralu ia throughly and ipriukle wcl. la a few d«yi you will Have a WosHfal pr»n Iowa Pal will lut all Winter— m CRASS SEED —15e fc — Sftdal Pries, aa Qaaatilie, X. W. HATCHER HARDWARE COMPART Wfceleiale oad Retail l Perfect Harmony Tour Clothes Should Have It He's wearing a HART SCHAFFNER fit MARX deep CORONA BROWN Overcoat. His Suit is lighter Corona. Everything else he wears is in harmony with them. SUITS $29.50 OVERCOATS $30.00 JOHN HOLLOWAY The Man’s Store COTTON CINNFD NEARS rOL.; THOUSAND MARK Rip.rt! i-Micd by the P partni • T -h.n-.-d a :i.< .14 hali-i «'«>-«•»> el >»t!..n lad U-n ,inn,d in Bnld- !,d * !' c J»lj up nntd Octolwr tat. * nd,T ' d “* 1 Thi - f.;:uru ha* gone p«*t 4.000 ‘inoc the f rut. In cmpari^in with 1926 > - re than 2.000 (.ales of cott<> n have been ginned thi* yaar. LIABILITIES Capital *t >ck paid in ...... .. Surplu* fund UndividtJ profit*' Cirrt Sting no es outstanding Di' nd ; ( - d Cashier’* checks out tandmt, posit subject to check TOTAL DEPOSITS - BiMs payable $ 2.035.21 126.2S8.06 251.697.64 $ 75,000.00 30.000.00 6.149.76 74.05o.00 TOTAL CO. tch Seed bought from Cot- ir* AMOciotioa ready for PEOPLE S HARDWARE , pj . , Atwater Boat and RCA Mroou- grid teldaa woro Introduced in MU- c'gevilin by CLIFTON ADAMS— watch tha ntbnr* cam. Is tcrecn-grtd. TATK OF GEOHGIA, Bnldwin County.—I, J**n W. Hutchinson, ca*h- ti.e aliov • .-.anted hank, do solemnly swear that the above idatemen? • i best of my knowledge and belief. JON W. HI TCHINSO^ Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed befora roe, this 11th day of Oolflhcr, 1929. L. H. AM)REW8. S. P. B. C., Ga. Correct Attest: J. A. Horne, Joa. E. Pottle. Richard Biuintt, Dtrector*. to hold fire/ 36 HOURS! GSiSIS Try TW ia Tam Home Witkant OMifitna »d Te«t the Tratk af thi, StatMMBt SOLD ON EAST TERMS R. V. HATCHER HARDWARE CO. WL-lriaW tad Rttal 'Sif- ' 0$ ”»t