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THE UNIOH-EECOBDEE, MULEPCEVILLE. C*. HOVEMEEK M. «—
Miss Marguerite Berry, of Grcy-
Btcne Park. N. J-, is visiting her
mother, Mrs. A. B. Berry.
Mr*. W. B. Brnnan's friend* are
very glad to see her out again.
The many friends of Rev. Roark,
pastor of the Methodist church, re
gret his leaving our community to
accept work at Monticello Circuit.
Rev. Guest will he pastor here for
the coming year.
Miss Lillie GJ*iltfin visited rela
tives in DecpMcp last week-end.
The ull day *inging at the Baptist
church Sunday was very good ami
enjoyed by many.
Miss Nettie Johnson and Miss
Donnie Mae Harden spent Sunday
with Mrs. Lewis Jones.
The many friends of Mr. T. R.
Willis hre very sorry to hear that
he has not improved, and is still con
fined to his J»ed.
Mr. Arthur Smith, of Macon, visit
ed Mr. Edwin Cooper last week-end.
Mrs. A. B. Berry and family visit
ed relatives in Coopcrville. Gn., Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hosley nnd chil
dren are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. L. S.
Hosley.
Msses Lillie Mae Allen, Sarah
Grimsley, Addic Brag, nnd Mr. Bill
and Emory Martin, and Paul Riley,
mortered to Stone Mountain and At
lanta, Ga., Sunday.
Mr. S. T. Cambdcll, of Winder,
Ga., visited Miss Marguerite Berry
Tuesday night.
Mr. George Ross, Sr., and Jr., have
arrived home, after a delightful
hunting in Florida.
The many friend* of Mr. Tom Far
rell arc very sorry that he is still
confined to his room.
Mr. Ben Simpson hns completed
another new house near the Christian
church.
Rev. Guest, pastor of the Metho
dist church, will preach his first ser
mon here Sunday morning at eleven
o'clock. •
Mrs. Catherine Beeson Wright, the
only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. L.
Beeson and now of Staunton, Va.,
has written a very creditable poem
which the Union Recorder gladly
publishes.
Mrs. Wright has gained recogni
tion in the literary world and » an
artist of note. She has designed
many things for Mr. Wright's gift
shop in Staunton.
A CHRISTMAS HEART
By Catherine Bee.on Wright
Lord. I would pray a Christmas pray-
While the spirit of Christmas is in
the air.
May the Christmas joy nnd the
Christma- cheer
Abie!:- with us throughout the year.
May each day we recall our deaf
Savior’s birth
Who came to the world teaching
peace on earth.
May we aid the pick, may we cheer
the sad
And help make the hearts of children
glad,
May we pattern after Christ, may we
do our part.
And cve» may we have a Christmas
heart.
The Alumnae Association under
the direction of its president, Miss
Katherine Scott, is revising the bull
etin of September 1926, which gave
a register of the Graduates of the
Georgia State College for Women
from 1892 through 1926. It I* the
def ire of the association to bring this
register up-to-date and to correct
the addresses of the graduates.
The faculty and students of the
Ccdlege were requested to aid in se
curing the necessary information.
Many of the graduates have given
wtluublc help by sending to the
Association the names, addresses,
dates of graduation of the Alumnae
i their communities. Much inter-
ting material has been secured and
is the desre of the committee to
make the new bulletin of interest
and value to the College, the Alum-
Association, and the graduates.
Ji/f
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Qive Something Electrical
FOR SALE—One Barred Rock Cock-
rel, one White Rock Cockrcl and
one twelve gauge h»nnn*rlni Deni'
mini;ton nhot rub, double barrelled.
Will tell for cash, ckaap. B. L. Lay-
field, Ha/dwick, Ga.
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The phenomenal success of a doc
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first v allow usually stops even
the most obstinate cough.
Thoxine contains no harmful drugs,
is pleasant tasting and -afe for the
whole fami'.y. Sold on a money
hack guarantee to give better nnd
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throat than anything you have ever
tried. Ask for Thoxine, put up ready
for use in 35c., 60c., and $1.00 bot
tles. Sold by Frnlcy’t. Pharmacy and
all other good Drug Stores.
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NERVOUS, WEAK
Texas Lady Says. She Was Up
One Day and Down the Next.
Pains Stopped After She
Took Cardei.
Terrell. Texas.—-“I was run-down
and nervous, and for several months
my health had not been good,” seya
Mrs. Louis Wicland, of this place.
“I was up one day and down tho
next1 never felt like doing any
thing.
“I worried all the time, and could
not sleep well at night
"Periodically I would suffer from
pains in my back and sides. I would
have awful headaches, and would
feel dull and dizzy.
"My sister had taken Cardul, and
she persuaded me to try it She
said to me ono day: ‘If you will
only try it you will see for yourself
how much good it will do you.' So
1 got a bottle of Cardin and began
to take it It was not long until
I felt fine. I got stronger, and my
nerves did not bother me any more.
"The pains stopped coming In my
back, and I could do my work with
out any trouble. I think Cardul is
a fine medicine."
The fact that so many women
have been helped. In their efforts
to build up their health, by taking
Cardul, should encourage you to
try this well-known medicine.
A purely vegetable, medicinal tonic.
For sale by all druggists.
A S LONG as Christmas has been coming
’round, these hundreds of years, the
problem of thoughtful gift selection has been
a most troublesome one.
Maybe there arc some people to whom Elec
trical Gifts do not appeal, yet in our own
minds wc can hardly conceive of the existence
of such a person. For, please tell us, what home
without electrical service has not seen, day in
and day out, the helpfulness of Electrical Serv
ants? Who doesn’t value them?
Wc believe that this Christmas finds our retail
storcr. with a greater variety, more intriguing
displays, of electrical merchandise than ever
before. And each appliance has been priced
with the utmost care. Each may be purchased
on liberal terms.
Toasters Percolators
Urn Sets Qrills Irons
Radios Warming Pads
Waffle Irons Lamps
Toy Trains Heaters
Washing Machines
Table Stoves
Come to our store at the first opportunity.
Make your Christmas Gift selections right
away. We’ll arrange to deliver them for you
on Christmas Eve!
Any Electric Range
down~24 months
Whatever model you choose may be
S rchaaed on tliese special terms.
1EE with each range, an 18-|>icce
set of Viko Alumin um-ware especially
designed for Electric C«»okery. Sec
the ranges! See the premium!
General Electric
Refrigerators
*10 doum—24 months
Georgia
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T HE brown savory turkey is
brought forth amidst your true
Southern C' remonies. Eyes are
centered cii the steaming delicious
bird.
Thanksgiving has begun in
earnest!
Biscuit;; accompany the feast,
of course. Dcliciousgolden-topped
biscuits that melt away in your
mouth. Biscuits made from
OjnetiJ flour.
As. a crowning triumph of the
meal.conv • a delicious angel food
cake of unsurpassed texture and
whiteness.
Made Irom Omega,too—fo/Omcx.
is the ell purpose flour. Use Omega
for every baking purpose.
There are no baking failures with
Omeca—you may always safely de
pend upon it.
If you’ve never used Omega before,
• delightful surprise awaits you.
Tr? it—this Thanlttgivnigi
7n the days of ret!man uar-
jare. the Pur .tan* family,
too.had theirturk.-y. But the
head of the hcus.hold vent
to no market: he shouldered
onreL -vJ where any Puritan
household had less than tmo
Thanksgiving turkey by
H. C. COLE MILLING CO.
IOMEGA
A. J. Carr Company
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Let Us Be Thankful
The Pilgrim Fathers endured hardships which we
would shudder to face. They lacked nearly all of the
conveniences that we now regard as necessities.
Of mcessity, they were frugal and thrifty.
Yet they set aside a day of Thanksgiving and gave
thanks for blessings that we would consider hard
ships.
How much more should we be thankful? How
much easier it should be for us to pratice thrift
without suffering from inconvenience and want?
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