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ONION RECORDER, MIULEDCEVILLE. GA., NOVEMRER 7. 1*2*
Buinn-Srrnr&f r
Federal Union Established 1829
boutbern Recorder Estb. 1819
t Office. Milled**
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
■ Year $1-50
THURSDAY. NOV. 7, 1929
munity. There is a unity of the
Christian forces in Milledgeville
which need the guiding hand of one
who is known by all the people, and . A heavy and continuous rain fell in
has a knowledge of the ne^ds of the this section throughout Sunday night,
people. j and brought to an end a dry and
There is e'*ery reason why Mr. ! warm season. Monday afternoon
Yarbrough should be returned to Mil- there was a fall in the temperature,
YOU CAN NOW BUY TIOLENE LOOK OUT MR. AUTOMC BILE i GOOD
OIL IN TOWN OWNER
one when you us* ewt you We have just received ten barrels I at $1,30.00
inly uto again, jnat « bit of Alcohol Anti Freese and this will
high in price, but cheaper in the certainly save your radiator if you
sorry.
ledgevillc for
far
other
elsewhere.
TENT SHOW
Early in the fall the Union Re
corder made a plen to the City Coun
cil in the interest of the busines:
men and merchants in regard t<
traveling shows visiting the city.
This plea was made on what wc~be
lieved to be s<And judgment and
good business sense. There it ab*<
lutely no place in Mill •dgeville'
program for the tent show, camiva
and c*-cus.
Wc
here a man in the show
business who has given hi- thought
and talent to give Milledgeville people
thp best that the theatre butanes-
c.-in offer. He has spent money, big
money, to improve hi* theatre. He
contributes in taxes to the city’s up
keep. He gives liberally to the •
which brought cool weather, making
overcoats and fire comfortable. There
has been on killing frost thus far this
FI /E ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT—
See J.
if land, and wood
dollar* monthly in
L. SIBLEY.
DRAIN YOUR OIL REGULARLY.
It keep* your motor young. We al-
way* refill witb Quaker State
Texaco, the best. RALPH SIMMER-
■ r ON. Buick and Marquette Dealer.
INVESTMENTS
House on South Wayne St. Che«
200
quick. Better i
L. N. JORDAN
If Tires are bothering you, got
pricea. The Kelly-Spring field
I moves all tire trouble. Don't start j
the winter on sorry tires. Call us to- I
day. RALPH SIMMERSON. B*ck ;
and Marquette Dealer.
FIVE ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT— 1
Six mil** out on River Road, witb
several acres of land, and wood
privilege. Ten dollars monthly I
advance. See J. L. SIBLEY. I
, .. | Noad. Rent* for $200.00 now
safe than k • . ..... . ....
bring twice that us a year or
Bargaia at $2,000.00.
Timbw .« 600 ..1.. of U„d, h , r . I
wood. $5,000. Land and timber < "
000.00.
450 acre. o. paved highway |
con road, mil# front, one of fe
farms in county.
Several building lots on Colum.
and Wall Streets, two block* fro,
College.
houses and store j
ties do.
J. L. SIBLEY
Phones 188, and 548
w. get ’em with' QUICKEST TIRE SERVICE IN
Call 300 i TOWN. No matter where, when «
a! knock-out at the prici
king. Ride while you pa;
L. N. JORDAN
nd giv
ARMISTICE DAY
Next Monday the people of Mil-
ledgeville will again join their fel
low citizen*, the American Legion,
in celebration of the anniversary of
the closing of the World War.
Eleven yort-s have passed since
that memorial night when the news' churches, «choolr and where ever- Wc wash
came to Milledgeville that the war’*h're is a charitable deed, Mr. Currj ;-pcct batt«
hr.d ended. The town went wild, and n:ver turns a deaf ear. His busines- J ccmplete check, at guaranteed ser
righly *». for it was a time for rt-1 r presents a big"Investment and if vice. RALPH SIMMERSON, Buicl
joiring ar.d celebration. The most _ thi re was no other argument-against and Marquet*e Dealer.
terrible conflict the world had ever th;* tent show, protection to his
known had ended. P-cople were wild "urine s is a duty which the City FOR SALE—1 Cotton Mattress an«
wirh excitement. Happiness und joy 'Council ha«. They take office to ane Feather Mattress for doubh
reigned : upreme, und every where guard the interest of M : Medireville bet; four Feather Pillows, and on.
throughout the land, the celbi-ration "fd surely Milledgeville is nothing Oak Buffet. Miss E. S. Richard
continued through the day. Stows >,,,v than the merchant; and people son, R. 2. Milledgeville, Ga.
closed, all busines.- stopped and noth- 1 " !o mike up the population. —
ing was forgotten to demonstrate Leaving out the interest which Mr.
complete joy. f’u.ry has there is plenty of argu-
We are about to celebrate this day rr ' i n t against this kind of business,
ag.ini. In a much more sober way. rhow comes to your town We have got the preventative a
ho - over, but as we reflect upon that ‘id takes out all that it can and gives only $1.25 per gallon, this may >av.
first Armistice Day, a prayer of nothing Hack. They contribute your block, or your Radiator t.
Thank giving mingles with our feel- absolutely nothing to the welfare of ..heap to wait,
ing of joy. and it is one day that all oUr town, but all that is made is sent L. N. JORDAN
people of these United States are glud back to the home office which is al-
to have part. • way- above the Mason and Dixon Your car looks like new when w.
The Legionaires, those men who Line and therefore it does not even wash it. We call for and return
wore the kaki, are hnck in rivilian Mp Georgia. your car with everything removed
They are contributing their bit People in the majority who patro- but the paint. RALPH SIMMERSON, “Hear ail the others and then lis-
. 'C * nd wc will be tber* in a jiffy. ,Our why, if your tire goes BOOM .„d
ertaineered to wrcck * re ««’» beat, ralph uav*. y0 u nat, can 300 ralph
r/^n cch. MlTV £,MMERSON B “ i ««* $lsrq»ette SIMMERSON. B.ich .ml Mmqo.tt.
SCREEN-GRID
TUBES
Just to Let You Know
That we already have a big supply of Alcohol and Glycerine—
j ready when the cold weather comes. Prophets say this will be t
cold winter—So don’t forget us.
Ralph Simmerson
• Buick and Marquette Dealer
- Walnut
and M«-dc control of bosch
Screen-Grid Radio n.nd the
d'mamictype speaker. The tone
• I.-atu r and value pace-maker in
radio today.—Price, less tubes,
it will pjv you to bear
-The Best «n Radio" before
selecting any receiver.
these show
thoi
to society and humanity
liberally as they did to the cau*e for
which they fought, and as we, tho.-e
who were not members of that great
army, join with them it is well that *31 tell you that .alway* the week
we not forget the debt of gratitude following these show.-, the weekly
wc owe them. I collections from small accounts de-
Jain with the Legion to make Mon- crease and have to be carried over
day a happy day. I another week. *
. I It i.« not the Union Recorder's de-
SUPPORT THE RED CROSS ! *ir,. to eontfawnaly find fault with
Monday morning the Red Crosa the City Council, but it makes n plea
chapter of Milledgeville will open it* - n the niterest of the merchants and
annual drive for fund i with which busim -ts people of the city who it
to carry on charitable work in Mil- i* commissioned to protect.
ledgcville and Baldwin county. | — —
They are inking that you give SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION
liberally this year so that all chari-1 NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON
table need* can be met without fur-]
ther solicitation. It is Milledge-] Baldwin county Sunday Schools
vflle’a community chest fund and de- will hold their monthly convention
serves the support of every citizen, next Sunday at the Midway Metho-
It was decided lust year that all dirt church at three p. m.
charity would be incorporated un- Several interacting speakers will
der the head of the Red Crosa and take part on the ptogram and a large
this organization would be burdened attendance is requested. Mrs. Fred
with the responsibility of m.eting alljCoxwell, the president, will preside.
demand-- for charity in Milledgeville! —
and Baldwin county. Men and wo-! MARRIETTA MINISTER TO CON-
men were selected to direct this work | DUCT EPISCOPAL SERVICES
and they have made a good job of it
They have done much to relieve suf
fering and need. They have met
every demand and always the demand
was worthy of attention.
The drive opens Monday. Open
your pocket book .and give liberally.
Make your contribution to thi- wor-
nd Marquette Dealer.
that
art afford it. The -audiences
ind-t up of people who are living on
ilarie* and merchants all over town 75 * 2 ‘*N. SEWER PIPE FOR
ten to the BOSCH”
Sold on Easy Terms.
1 P>pe is almost aew, only beei
i short while at see half price
L. N. JORDAN
It. W. HATCHER HDWE. CO.
Wholesale and Retail
KEEP OUT THE COLD
BY-REPLACING BROKEN WINDOW GLASS DO IT NOW
BEFORE THE NEXT COLD SPELL
We have all sizes of Glass, Putty and Sprigs to match— Ring
us for quick service on—WINDOW GLASS.
RJ. HATCHER HARDWARE CO
WMcsale & Retail
Your Favorite Young Lovers In a New Talking
Singing, Dancing, Love Story
St. Jnme;
Tatum, recortor ol
;<*pal church in Mari
Episcopal
thy call and help relieve suffering
“The poor we have with us always.**
would like to see this statement
changed, it is true and we mu«t
take care of the unfortunfcte. It is
s duty a* well as a emmand from
Him who came into the world to save
u< all.
Do your bit. Make the drive a
surer-* and give as generously as you
REV. JOHN F. YARBROUGH
The Union Recorder is confident
that it voices the -• ntiment of a great
majority of the mm her* of the
vice* t St. Stephfem
church Sunday morning
Rev. Mr. Harding will go to th‘
Marietta church for the day. Rev
Tatum will conduct the early com
munion service and the morning
prayer service.
MOVIE PROGRAM GIVEN
PRISONERS AT STATE FARM
Through the courtesy of Miss Mary
K. Jerome. Director of the Educa
tional and Conservation Program of
the State Il< ard of Game and Fish,
about seven hundred prisoner* at the
State Prison Farm saw the aeries of
motion pictures portraying the -ac
tivities of that department this
Monday night the motion pict
.. , . ....re displayed at the Men's Camp.
^ T"!' 1 " Tu.«Uy th. patients st the
pie "f MIHe^,v«le. when tt «T. th.t |TubrmJollU ,, , „ nd , ht
Rev. John F. Ynrbrou«b
returned a* pastor of the Methodist „
church for nnother year. fll “-
There are several rea-ona why thi. BFCEPTION TO BAPTIST
MINISTER AND HIS WIFE
Illusion
CHUIM IBUMV1 NANCY
ROGERS CARROU
0 Quramount Qictun
A Paramount
All Talking Picture
Colonial Theatre
Thursday and Friday
Nov. 6 and 7
HEAR THE SONG HITS IN "ILLUSION” LEARN THE
NEW DANCE STEP “REVOLUTIONARY RYTHM"
the
feeling prevails. One is that “Broth
er John" as he ia known regardl
of dt nominations, has been a faith-1 The members of the Woman*)
ful and earnest minister, and has Missionary Union of the Baptist
preached sermons which have been [church tendered a reception Monday
convincing and helpful to his hearers, [afternoon to their new past*
Under his minis:ry the Methodist his wife. Rev. and Mr-. E. I
kchurch has made progres- both spi ri
nd financially. By precept
and example hi* influence has been
felt for good.
Another reason why Mr. Yar-
brough should be returned is that the
Pre»bjrterian and Baptist churches
have recently called new minsters,
and thejr have not become acquaint
ed with local conditioi
and relifious work in
ert*. The reception was held in the
Men’s Bible Class Room which was
ta-tily InonM hi white an,I hfR.
Jer, the colors of the Union. The
color scheme was carried out in the
ice cream and cake, which were
The occasion was a most happy
, both to the honor guests, and
in church the ladies who joined in welcoming
om- them to the city and the church.
ARMISTK DAY AND TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
NOVEMBER 11, 12 u4 11
“Four Feathers”
RELEASED IN ATLANTA THIS WEEK, HERE NEXT
WEEK—
THE GREATEST ALL TALKIE OUT
YOU DON'T HAVE TO LEAVE MILLEDCEV1LLE TO
SEE THEM—COMING
FlfU—IV Vv|iai*a—Satanla, Nfia KU wi* CUr.
Bow—Digftn tt Rkm4wb,—Swactic—Rn*4-
«*r ScaaVI, tl IMS—Due* af U»—Al Mm m
“Say R Saaf..” HanU LU,J ia ‘*W*kaw
lG«w.”
Saturday—All Talking “LUCKY |B0Y ,,
Paramount Sound News or Talkartoons Every Day
Colonial Theatre
M. L. Curry, Proprietor
the
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