Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, November 21, 1929, Image 8

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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., NOVEMBER tl, 1M» Thu many friends of Mrs. W. N. Ainsworth and her daughter, Marie, regret their leaving our community to make their home in Sandcrsville. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. King mortered to Bornesvilie, Ga., Sunday. Mrs. E. A. Leonard has moved to Atlanta, Ga., where she will make her h«me, and is missed by her many friends. The people of Hardwick are very glad to have Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews move back in their mist Mr. > W. Switzer, Sr., ha< be gan building his home on the avenue. Mr. Ber. Simpson is building sev eral new houses near the Christian church. Mr. George Ross, Sr., and Jr., left Saturday on a big hunting trip in Florida. Mr. George Kemp is back home again, after spending some, time in Florida. Miss Myrtle Lnmax is visiting rela tives in Cochran this week. There were many to enjoy the nurses dance at the Georgia State Sanitarium Saturday night Mrs. W. N. Ainsworth’s house will be occupied by Miss Willie Pearl Veal, and her father. The many friends of Mr. Tom Far rell regret to hear of his illness and wh:h him a speedy recovery. Mr. W. A. Hemphell is moving in one of the new houses of Mr. Ben Simpson. Mr. Lewis Janes fs recovering af ter having his tonsil- removed. Miss Ella Bentley, of Newark, New Jersey is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. G. Little. Miss Eudell Ham wns called to her home at Hopewell on account of her father’s illness. The many friends of Mrs. W. B. Branan are very glad "To henr that she is improving after a recent op eration. Mr. Thomas Smith visited in Ma con Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lavender are very proud of their little grandson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lavender, of Macon, he shall be caUcd Ralph Veron. There will be Sunday School at the Methodfct, Baptist, and Christian churrhe.^ Suidny morning at toon o’clock, and also preaching services at the Methodist and Christian churches at eleven o’clock Sunday morning and seven-thirty Sunday The Christian Endeavor will meet at the Christian church Sunday night have their program from seven til Beven-thirty, nnd everybody is invit ed. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Humphrey are very proud of their little new b»y nnd he will be called Albeit Scott Mr. J. T. McCrary came into the Union Recorder Saturday and paid his subscription for another ye)ar, which will mark his fiftieth as a reader of the Union Recorder. Mr. McCrary is one of Baldwin's ddest and most honored citizens. M I have told all my boys, he said, that they will have to subscribe for the Union Recorder for I want everyone of them to have it in their home. It is Baldwin county’* paper and it has always been the best weekly in Geor gia, I expect to have it come to me until I die Mr. McCrary declared. Mr. McCrary has been a citizen of this county all his life and has con tributed in every way to make it a county we can all be proud to live in. He is still active on his farm and | interested in the welfare of his c munity. Mr. McCrary is one of most beloved citizens. CARD OF THANKS My wife and I wish in this manner to express our appreciation to our many friends for their sympathy and help during our recent illness. We appreciate each of you calling by and inquiring after us. We appreciate every prayer that was offered in our behalf. We feel that prayer had much to do with onr recovery. We are grateful to the doctors and to the , nurses who stood by us during this' dark hour. Their wise, kind, and patient care we feel plucked u* from the door of death. Feeling this way about it we wish to >ay, thank you, God bless you. 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Milledgeville, Ga. being Motoiization of infnntry effect j generally at this til armies of the world und the United States army is at present conducting 1 gj its first experiment ulong this line at Camp Eustis, Lee Hall, Va. I It is the 34th infantry that no long er has to hike with the slow military | tread, riding instcud in a fleet of 5G j Chevrolet passenger cars and trucks, i Extensive manoeuvers which have I been conducted since last August ^ have proved so successful that indi-' cations point to complete motoriza tion of the army within htc next few years. It is a far cry from modern days to the time when Hunnibal led his army over the Alps, and yet a com parison seems appropriate at this time. The chief handicap that Han nibal and all the other great military k, leaders had to overcome was the lack of speed in moving their forces. Formerly an army on the march con- M sidcrcd two miles an hour a good average speed. The Camp Eustis . experiments with the Chevrolet cura- ! van have shown that it is possible to move a regiment with all its neces sary .supplies at average speed of 15 miles an hour. «» Included in the present motor; equipment of the Camp Eustis un'tl are 18 Chevrolet touring cars, 15 standard one and a half ton Chevro let trucks, 14 Chevrolet trucks modi fied with two additional wheels in the rear and nine Chevrolet pick-up trucks. Overcoats Cheap I have several medium weight top coats at very attractive prices. I am going to close out at once and I will be pleased to show them to you, if you are in the /narket for such a garment. I also have some very snappy suitings which I know will pleas^ you. I will appreciate a call whether you buy or not. ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO BE SATISFACTORY SAM MeCOMB 107 \V. Hancock Street Phone 302 TAX PAYERS NOTICE! You have five weeks to pay your 1929 tax without penalty. The law requires that Tax Collectors issue fifas against all delinquents on December 20th, Tax Collector has no discre tion of his own in this matter. p m large delegation of students and| a m tns went to Monroe last Friday will f te °* ^ 10 heavy rains to see the living C.-Monroe football game in 1 iat is* he catleta were victorious. V\ .. - L.D. Smith, T.C. The Finest Cleaning and Dyeing Service in Georgia IS NOW OFFERED The People of Milledgeville EXPERT CLEANERS and DYERS SEND US ALL YOUR CLEANING AND DYEING With the opening of a Snow Launcby office in Mil ledgeville we not only placed at the convenience of the housewives of this city “The South's Finest Laun dry” but we also offered the services of the South’s most modem Dry Cleaning and Dyeing establishment —The Snow Dry Cleaning Company.' The housewife need no longer worry—the words “Clean With Snow" has been a revelation in thous ands of homes—your most expensive frocks, hubby’s suits—your blankets and quilts can now be cleaned by Snow the Snow office in Milledgeville is at your service. Snow’s Laundry AFFILIATED WITH SNOW DRY CLEANING CO. Next to Telephone Exchange. Phone 440 Old Number of Ideal Cleaners rTTTTTTTXXXXXXXXXXXXXTXXXXX A Word of Appreciation WE ARE INDEED GRATEFUL TO THE LOYAL CUSTOMERS OF THE EXCHANGE BANK FOR THE SUPPORT THEY HAVE GIVEN US WHICH MAKES POSSIBLE THIS WONDERFUL EARNING STATEMENT We Showed November 1929 A Capital Surplus A Cft A O and Undivided Profits Account of We Showed November 1918 A Capital Surplus* 1AA QQO 70 and Undivided Profits Account of A x/Jr ^ Increase for Period $ 95,557.70 This Increase in Capital and Surplus Acount is Conclusive Evidence of the Strength of this Institution. It bespeaks the confidence of our customers and is your guarantee of strength and protection. It is protection offered you in a greater amount than any other bank in Middle Georgia outside of Macon- If you are contemplating a change in your banking connection we invite you to consult an officer of this Bank. We are able, anxious and ready to give you the best service consistent with sound Banking. Or if you have not yet established a banking connection, we invite you to visit our Bank. EXCHANGE BANK The Bank of Personal Service 4 per cent and safety