Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 19, 1929, Image 6

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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. GA^ DECEMBER !•. 1929 SPORT SCRIBES ENJOY TRIP HERE Jane* from near the State | v iud his son. Mr. I.. it. ■ , -‘ n Sport Writer* Prmiie Mi!- • • • ledceville and Cadet Football T« m Willis friends are very I Team After Day Here to hear of his death which oc-| — rr -}y Sunday evening. Hi* 1 Miiledgvcille was distinctly hon ed Last Friday when a delegatit ANOTHER OLD CITIZEN . i CHAS L MOOR * WRITES CARD .PASSES TO REWARD TO TH£ voters Mr. T. N. Willis Die havi thcii jjlne ? of Miss Claru Brantley, and tertnine the the home of his son, Mr. J. I). Willis, in Midway, Sunday night December 15th, after a long illness.. The funeral services were held Monday afternoon, at the Funeral i of the leading spor* writers of the | Dome of Mr. Jo?. A. Moore. Rev N nation came here to witness the (1. Cunningham officiating. The re- 1 to de-: nnir.s were interred at Mt. Olive f Night ^ One °* most sacred rights of an American citizen is the right to ** o cast his ballot, thereby expressing Mr T N Willi,, a »ell known| hi » choicc ' “ s to who will fill the citizen of Godwin county, died ut office, of hi, Country. State, County "f the M. C.-Medimm footbell the l • six orgia Intel Thv many friends of Mr. Farrell, are very glad to km he is improving after a long iltm Mrs. W. N. Ain.-worth and daughter. Marie, of Sander.-i Ga., visited Mrs. Charlie Smith family last Friday. Mr. i S.nips The Christ i Kndci cmetery. The pall bearers f his giandsons. ( ciation. Mr. Willis was born-in Pike county om In the delegation was Morgan eighty-two year® ago, but came here Bluke, Ole Timer, Jimmie Jones, Bill when a young man, and has been a 'dunciay, Dave Jenkins, Walter resident of Baldw’in county for more Wynn, .and with them was a native t h an half a century. He was a mem- • f Milledgeville, Mr. John Cone, At- j,er of the Primitive Baptist church, »' lantn’s 250 pound politician accord- an ,j obeyed the tenets of that church, ing to Mr. Blake. dealing honestly with your fellow The newspaper men were met at j men. He was a quiet citizen, and the Baldwin hotel by a group of Mil-1 gave the duties ..that came to him hdgevillo men including Chas. Whit .Inst* attention, and performed them field. Dr. M. F. Stetnbridge, Dr. | faithfully. Richard Binion, W. L. Ritchie, Col. Mr. Willis is survived by two Marion Allen. Arch McKinley. Rev. daughters. Mrs. Sarit L. Terry, of this city, and Mr’. A. S. Martin, of At- pr: Sunday Our community are v ry proud to l av,. Rev. J. F. McClunney back as pastor of the Baptist church again. He will preach on Sunday morning and Sunday night, every second Sun- , _ , . . J. F. Yarbrough, Dr. E. A. Tigner, the I hmUan church Sunday n«M , . n>r .,„ n Jr __ c<ll . Fninlt ». v, u o clock for the usual pro- Be i;_ c ,,|_ George Roach, R. B. Moor., preaching ser- , N - and R H Wootten and II. S. Wootten. At the conclusion of delicious dinner the visitors were taken for a ride over the city and then to the game. Immediately af ter the game they left immediately for Atlanta. In the iport columns of the Atlanta Journal of Saturday and Sunday and .mm th? Macon Telegraph of both dates. Toe Baptist church will hove their -V'lV-djervIlle and G. M C. were hires Christmn- progrum on the night of ' :i " r "'«> emnminted favorably he "f,111. and the Christian church excellently write ups by the visitor.. ~.on the town and the school, devot- ng the majority of the space to tlie .’me and the cadet team. d Mrs. Dink Johnson, have Mr. Blake is or.e of the great :1 the birth -»f a little son -v; ; tvrs of the nation and he 12th. He will be culled cordially recevied here ns wer enkins. * ''iei members of the delegatio and City. Having this privilege it is their duty to go to the polls when an election is held and vote for the candidate of their choicc. T* morrow, Friday, December 20th, an election for Ordinary’ will be held, 10 name a successor to the late Judge W. H. Stembridge for u term of three year., which is practically a full term. This is one of the most im portant offices in the county. It is a judiciary office before which many legal questions relative to the rights of property, and the execution of wills, etc., are passed upon. It is one of merely copying and keep- reccrds. If I should be elected I will give my entire time and attention to the performance of the duties of the cation, .this, therefore, is to notify you, Stoye Julian Nixon to be and appear at the next term of Baldwin Superior Court to be held on the second Monday in January, 1930, then and there to answer* said com- Witness the Honorable James B. Park, Judge of the Superior Court, this December 17th, 1929. J. C. COOPER, Clerk Superior Court, Baldwin County, Ga. PETITION FOR DIVORCE Ellen Leola McDonald J. A. McDonald * To the i.t fvmiani J, A. ?»IcDor.a!d Petition for divorce Baldwin Superior Court, January Term, 1930. Tbo plaintiff, Ellen Le oI# Donald havihg filed her divorce against J. A. Melt,.,*,/ this Court, returnable to thlTu'' of the Court, and it being ma , appear that J. A. McDonald „ resident of said county, and also t he does not reside within the ft, and an order having been made semce on him, J. A. McDcnnl d publication, this, therefore j, notify you, J. A. McDonald to and appear at the next term of fij win Superior Court to be held the second Monday in January. ] 9 then and there to answer said c , plaint. Witness the Honorsb 1^.7"^ Park, Judge of the Superior Coi this December 17th, 1921*. J. C. COOPER. Clerk Superior Coi Baldwin County, i fin , Mr. In asking the people of Baldwin county to give me their support and vote for inis office, I have done only what any and every citizen has W. J. Willis, I the right to do, as the office belong! ml Mr. J. D. Willis, of of the 20th. on the night Thi muny friends Beckhum, arc very so her illness. .f Mn J. T. DEATH OF AN INFANT Tin* Unibn-Recorder believe'? that the market for Baldwin County farm products could be greatly increased in’ Milledgeville, if our people would realize that they should give first prel.rencc wherever possible to food ctuffs raised in the county. The farmers of Baldwin county if they knew that th? produco they rai;e would meet with a ready sale ho’.ifc would go more extensively j into making those things. It iSj rwlully discouraging to n farmei bring hi- produce here, and find that! v. rt be cannot sell it, Wc believe that it J stoye Julian Nixon would be a good idea to have a pub- *f 0 the defendant Stoye Julian Nixon lie market place for the assembling I J t tition for divorce of farm products, where the house-1 Baiwin Superior Court, wife* would go nr.d buy. * ! January Trem, 1930. the people, and it is their privilege j and duty to say by their ballots Un person who should hold it. 1 urge my friends to go to the polls Friday, December 20th, and cast their ballot for me. I am confident that eir ballot, will not be thrown a* I expect to be the choice of the 'opie of Baldwin county by u tbfe majority. No one will appreciate re thun I will. CHAS. L. MOORE GIVE Gifts of Utility HARDWARE FROM OUR CHRISTMAS SALE WE WILL MEN PETITION FOR DIVORCE Laura Eloise Gheesling Nixon Mi as Rebecca John.-on, and Miss Daisy Crosby visited in Macon, Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Tanner have the sympathy of their friends on ac count rf the death of . their infant fon, which occurred Monday. The burial was in the city cemetery. Our 1930 Rate Book for the N< red. Coi The plaintilf. Laura Eloise Ghet The Chriftmus season is practical-j ling Nixon having filed her petition ly with us, and The Union-Recorder; for divorce against Stoye Julian Nix- p the We fill Th ■ pupils of Miss Fannie Vir- rad get it off fi gir.ia McClure gave a delightful Pi- CHARGE—This .ano-fnrte recital on last Saturday merion Service— afternoon at the Peabody High School to serve you. auditorium. ! • RALPH SIMMERSON extends the season’s greeting- people of Milledgeville and Baldwin county, and its readers every where We wish for them a happy and merry Christmas, one which will bring tbem joy. as the noblest kentiments of their hearts are arouse^, and memories of i the p’i-t are recalled. The older peo- * | pie wi'l give their thought and plans j ^ • the childrc The folio- the ogram: Porter—The Santa Claus Wnltz— 1 Marie Hargrove. ! Go l X. E. C.--Waltz With Light l- Moc Heart.—Elizabeth Bell. fill thi Gotlitt—Optra 101—No. <1—Slum-1 2Cth - her Song—Annell Rogers. Kxogmann—The R« bin’s Lullaby —Aandi-ara Webb. Schumann—The Merry Farmer— Caroline Banks. Joyner—The Dance of th? Rag, Doll—Edith Veil. Gurlitt—Opus 101—No. 11 Waltz —Dorothy Fisher. Spindlcr—Th 2 Fairy Polka—Ruth 1 ilollimhed. Spindler—Trumpeters Serenade—[ Maria Fisher. EUmenrfcech—Spinning Song 1 — C'Lira Hollinshed. Heller—Elves- Mary Caroline Lee. Neidlingcr—The Birthday of a 1 Ling—Anne Bone. Mueller-The Old Tars Yarn— Willie Mat Thompson. Men nee—The Chase of the Butter flies—Louise Meudows. Spindler—Opus 94—Polonaise— Virginia Cooper. Heller—A Curious Story—Frances Turner. (a)-—Greig—Folk Song—Op. 12 - No, , (b» — Rogers—What the Tree Tops <c) — Durand—Valse—E flat Ma jor—Rose Mary Gla?«. Piano—Forte Practice Teachers— Miss Lulla Capel and Miss Ruth Lowe.) A CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks from hearts filled with gratitude to these who showed us so much kind- r « and considcritijpi during the ili- ise-s and since the death cf our V.us- ba»ui ar.d f:« her. Wc especially wish to *i ryu-er* our deepest appreciation to the physicians, and nurses, tenderly and carefully ministered to him. May God's richest blessing rest "upon each and everyone who was so kind. MRS. It. H. HARPER AND SON Buiclr* b'ank, witness vou FREE OF a Special Sim- j tn » >r i nE -i nR happin Will be pleated | aroun{ | fireside. The coming ofl [ old Santa Claus is the joy of child life, and the little ones are now look- j I ing forward to Christmas morning, j j when they will awake to find their the polls and vote for C. ; stockings filled with those thing.- He is well qualified to [ which bring joy to their hearts. May ffice. Electron December there, not bo a disappointed one in I the city and county. Say it With Whitmans Candies THIS CHRISTMAS on in this Court, returnable lerm of the Court, and it being made to appear that Sto’yc Julian Nixon is not a resident of taid county, and also that he does not reside within the State, and .an ordir having been made for service, on him, by publi- :*ho» Gun Hunting CoaU Hunting Vests Hunting Pants Gun Shells Golf Ball. Casting Rods Shakespeare Reels Thermos Bottles Razc^c Clocks Razor Strops Safety Razors Flash Lights LADIES Coal Vases Fire Sets Heavy Kitchen Alum Bras. Fire Sets Parlor Furnaces Hot Blast Stove. Set Steak Knives Turkey Roasters Casseroles Waffle Iron. Dutch Ovens Percolators SAVE YOU MONEY Waffle Iron. GIRLS AND BOYS Baseball Outfits r-Wfceel Coaster. Spredmore Wage Tennis Rackets Call and let us help you select something that will be a lasting reminder of your thoughtfulness. R. W. HATCHER HARDWARE CO Wholesale & Retail FOR SALE—My bouse and lot os' the river road—lot 134*21 S—House recently remodeled—:AII conven iences on pavod road to city* Will •ell at a bargain. Mrs. J. H. Blain, I phone 144-J. A SPECIAL GIFT PACKAGE FOR-EVERY OCCASION THE PLEASURE ISL'Ni) P*UUGE The Famous Sample Package Known The World Over TEEM ALT EO PACKAGE Nothing More Beautiful* THE PINK 0 PERFECTION and The WHITMANS PRESTIGE PACKAGE Th- Finest Candy o nThe Market and Best of All The Family Package A Box of All Sorts of Candie*—Sufficient to Fill Every Stocking Haye’s Pharmacy Milledgeville Stole of A Thousand Gift Suggestions Come to SEE US THEATRE - PROGRAM - MONDAY AND TUESDAY DECEMBER 23-24 Mister Antonio With Leo Carrillo and Virginia Valli in a Drama of Love and Living. WEDNESDAY—CHRISTMAS DAY, AND' THURSDAY DECEMBER 26 Sweetie Starring Nancy Carroll in a Jazz Riot Panic of Love—Songs—Music FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DECEMBER 27-28 The Battle of Paris A Parrisian Musical Comedy with Gertrude Lawrence and Charles Ruggles SOUND NEWS, COMEDY OR ACTS WITH EACH PICTURE