Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 12, 1929, Image 2

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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., DECEMBER 12, Itl* Star.- of the G. M. C. loam who j Batchelor, Half, will be sec nln action for the last Low time in Milled?., villo Friday are: Top , picture, McClelland, Fullback; Me-! Cadet line, left to right, Du- Arthur, Half; Rich. Quarter; and Free, End; TurbyviUe, End; Town send, Tackle and Bazano;, Guard. Baza nos is the only local boy a >f Mr. S. Butanes and has been jf the outstanding stars all season. WITHIN THE CITY The Christmas s< u«, student; and t.nchcr.' will return from their schools and student and teachers will go from Milledgeville { t<» their home? and the whole ntmus- pher of our little city will be chang ed. Many gay parties will be givtr. and the usual round of social activi- ^ A few minutes later I met Mrs. W., S. Brooks with her grandson, Billie Brook . from Atlanta, who is on a | virit to her and cf courre he wanted j t» stop at every window and grand- j "nothir must be ■ ure to tf” Santa to | bring him every thing hv saw. On ; down the street was Mrs. Harris Hall I ’id her youngest son who was busy taking in all the wonder? of toylnmi n the different store.-. nay Math on in iootiiall to decide vho will be champion. Aren’t you ixcitod? 1 am thrilled to death. Mil'i .Igeviilc hns a fine group of ya a; Emory, Seaborn Lawrence. Wrfrt-I and Floyd Wynn. Elsworth Bivinr. Oscie Thaxton, Harry Bone anil Asbury Farr are all up there. I was talking to a mother of one of thrse boy* and she told me every one of them were making splendid rcc- MRS. J. L. 3EESON TALKS TO HISTORY MAJORS Mrs. J. L. Beeson in her usual charming and gracious mnanor told the History Majors of the history ssay contest work done in the high ;hco2^ of Georgia under the super- ision of the U. D. C., at a tea given by the History Majors of G. S. C. \V from four to six o’clock Saturday aftirnoon, Miss Irma Vaughn sang o beautiful solo., “Without Thee” by Hartolot. She was accompanied by Miss Ma. Kittles, Mrs. Edwin Scott and Mrs. W. T. Wynn poured Miss Anna Joe Moys, president of the History Majors, had charge. In Inst Sunday's edition of the Mn- wh ° ,,rrive ‘ l !»*’ week. This is the con Telecnph there was a beautiful »ccond boy in the Kniithl family. I portrait of Sfr,. John -.Shinholster haven't teen him but he could cap- who is a charming matron of this i ,ure »>e huby prize everybody toys, county. Mrs, Shinholster has been a delightful addition to many parties The club women gave the school this fall. children of the county n real treat j last Friday. All of the schools were The journalism class of G. S. C. W. visited and given a special program | added a great bit to the Macon Tele- featuring Uncle Rcmu# and Bird | graph Tuesday morning with their land Arbor Day. Baldwin county has inteiesting writings. This attractive J»uch fine schools, such a wonderful group cf young ladies with their group of teachers and so many teacher Or. Wynn were feted at a splendid pupils there is little wonder dinner in the evening by Mr. W. T. that they rank very high in Gcor- Andcrsor.. Editor of the paper. ! sia school circles. Ileindel Mobl y with her lit- <!e daughter i a home. Little Sallie is a mo.t adorable baby, on last Sun day the christening ceremonies were h*!d. .at —hich Mrs. Adrian Horne and Mr. Tom Simpson were nam?d God Mother and God Father. In 7.1V ; rs*, real shopping trur this week I aw Mrs. Doc Veal with her beautiful little daughter, Mrs. Veal was shoe ing the little girl all the many doll-, and toys that Santa Claus is to bring good litlte boys and girls. Mrs. R. 3. Moore and her P. T. A. have tent out Christmas Seals again h'j year. La t year the plan proved ■j great success. Fifty per tent of *-h. sales stay in Milledgeville (or health work in the county. Out of the money which they realized last ••ear they were able to Huy paper towels for a year and to purchase a pair of scales for the grade build ing of G. ML C. Friday is to be another Red Letter Day for Milledgeville G. M. C. will ONLY TEN MORE SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS That GOOD f loasr OKLAHOMA CITY MILL & F.LEVATOR COMPANY. Oklahoma Cf/V. Ok'a. John Gonn Company Wholesale Distributors “Hot Gingerbread! Let’s not wait for Supper” G. M. C. Stars to be Seen in Action Championship Game Friday In WE HAVE THE AUTO LAUNDRY Tie •■Ijr electric car washer Is towa it does the job that a man can not do. We wash at the same price. L. N. JORDAN MILK COWS WANTED—Several ■end Milk cows, fresh in or spring- ors—W. H. IVEY. Tolepkono 1S2, Milledgeville, Ga. LOST—O. oaf .k.rl. ^ Uuk !**••’ ran,, caaui.i,, ^ or twelve dollars—Call 434. Next Friday and Saturday SPECIAL!!! FRZE A BOWL OF COLD FISH. WITH A PURCHASE OF ONE BOTTLE OF Stearns’ Improved Pine-Tar and Honey An Old Fashioned Cough J Medicine Improved by Modern Science It controls the cough by inducing easy expectoration ♦ With Each Bottle of Stearns' Im- ♦ and by soothing the irritated and inflamed tissues. J proved Pine Tar & Honey A Paris- ( ian Drum Bowl Containing ♦ TWO LIVE GOLD FISH t It represents ihc well-known expectorant properties of White Fine Compound with Tar and Honey and the pleasant, agreeable, cooling and soothing influence of Eucalyptus and Menthol. Just to make you Pine-Tar and Honey a purchase of one bottle on Friday and Saturday only— acquainted with Stearns' Improved j beaci > lobbies and plants. ♦ / we shall give, free of charge, with a ^ n - v one outfit to a customer. , ' ~ '" ’ ♦ Get yours early. + A BOWL OF GOLD FISH You too, can win Compliments with Your Baking I F ycu use “That GOOD Flour” Heliotrope it is easy to win compliments with your baking from guests and all members cf your family including such discerning critics as 11 year old sons Juct try the recipe for ginger bread by Mrs. Sommers. "That GOOD" Flour Heliotrope GINGERBREAD 1 ; cup (hortening V* cup molaisca 1 teaspoon cinnamon 9. Sih“*he RoVt That <jOOP . Jour To win compliments iclfh V Ci ” write us for other recipes, anil al ways use "That GOOD Flour" Heliotrope.