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THE UNIOfr-RECORDER, MILLEDGEY1LLE, CA., JANUARY 2. 1*30
^T^RttSOVER CITY
n- ,CHT i?rv CHEERFULNESS
REF LECT of season
Tr~. Li »*» twi
. Tfc*" * Outdoor
I . .
| p r *don»i*»»*« .
, blind***! decorated
| ' *gt their vnricol-
Ihi w .1 throUKhout the
•ed***"- the tutiday ►esaoa, re-
IT ,-int ft the yuletlde
‘*lut the city «“ county '
.if; two lanre
f^thr^n^ througfcuut Chrict.
k while ■»"»* 3t0 " ’i. 1 ”'
beautiful with smaller
r nreuihoct thc. r --r
All of them were srtMl-
, > a A 1fll | reflected the
1-jjr decorated an "
e5H> c .f Christina' time.
. the State Sanitarium -one
* l71 re tree; in front of the
. building war decorated. This
| C ru»in* tor " n,i st,M>d “ ul
wsuty. On the lawn at
I ‘“r invalid Horn- was another
1 nusual beauty.
I death of MRS. j. T. COOK
1 jt HOME IN EAST BALDWIN
u r „ |i, Exell C.»k. widow of the
■ y, J. T. I .«*. died at her
B East Baldwin Wednesday
Inicrht. nrcember 25th, after n Ions
The funeral services were held at
Thursday afternoon. Rev.
Melt -n officiating, in the pres-
,f a largi number of relatives
: friends. The remains ware
,,1 by the side of Mr. Cork, in
cemetery in this city.
,.,k before her marriage was
RESOLUTIONS OF BOARD OP
EDUCATION DEPLORE DEATH
OF MEMBER
..nd
i sixty-!
city, and a i
Harmony Baptist
life -was that of a
Prosser, of F-ast
rs. J. B. O’Quinn of
I Th outgoing and incoming mail
r. reived at, the poet office, during
.l /-V:--liras season was the ,np "-
the history of the city,
and carriers were kept
md deli.
WHEREAS. On December 9th.
1929. God. in His infinite wisdom
removed our esteemed frined and co
worker, P.obert H. Harper, from our
midst and,
WHEREAS. We regret the great
loss to our community and the inter
ests thereof and.
WHEREAS: Mr. Harper has for
so many years been a prominent and
useful citizen of Baldwin county,
identifying himself with all the af
fair. of civic betterment and labor
ing constantly and unselfishly and
nobly for the cause of education and
its advancement, -particularly as
President of the Baldwin county
Board of Education and.
WHEREAS: W’e regret the be
reavement of his wife and family and
t«,e loss to ourselves and the com
munity,
THEREFORE: Be It Resolved:
That we do extend to Mr-. Harper
and family our sincerest sympathy
and,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That we mourn the severance of an
association thu^ has meant much to
us and suffer a great bereavem
In the death of our beloved
at:*, friend and brother, anil That we
do cause a copy of this resolution to
be sent to Mrs. Harper, to be pub
lished in both county papers and to
be spread upon the minutes of the
Baldwin County Board of Education.
One hundred and seventy-six i
riage licenses were sold during the
year, records at the Ordinary's office
showed after the records had been
summed up by Miss Bertie Stem-
bridge. Several licenses were sold
on both the first and last day of the
year.
(Sit
!:)
J. L. BEESON
R. G. HOOTEN
H. W. IVEY
W. U. GREEN
C F. RILEY
Board of Education,
Baldwin County. Gn.
Beta Chapter of Pi Gamma Mu,
the National Social Science Honor
Society of the Georgia State College
for Women announces the second
group of those honored during 1929.
High scholarship and distinctive ser
vice in one or more of the specializ
ed fields of social science is prere
quisite to election. No one is elected
upon his own application. The ros
ter of membership includes leader-
in international, national and state
life. The croup elected by the loeal
chapter includes Mrs. Leola Selman
, Beeson, authority on Georgia His
tory: Hun Richard B. Russell, Chief
{Justice of the Georgia Supreme
J Court, and Chairman of the Board of
Directors «f the Georgia Stale Col-
i iege for Women; Mfs. Kern Dorriv,
' profes.suj- of geography; Miss Clara
M. Nixon, associate professor of
agriculture; Mias Anna E. Miller,
profeesor physical education; Miss
Leila R. <;. Burfitt. director of the
Peabody Training School; Miss Annie
Moor, Daughtry, executive secre
tary of the Y. w. C. A.; Miss Emily
Hall. Milli-dgeviilc; Miss Era Alder
man, Statesboro; Louise C. Ander
son, Mac* n; Mary Frances Cowan.
Conyer : Miss Marie Long. Atlanta;
! France, E. Reese, New nan: Essie
I Belle Russell, Montezuma: Allle
I Stevenson, Sharpsbuig; Dorothy
| Thasrtin, Milledgevflle.
SURE WAY TO STOP NIGHT
COUGHS
Fuiiui Prcacripliun Brio,, Almo.1
Night coi'fhs, or coughs caused I
by a cold or irritated throat, can
now be stopped within 15 minutes
by a doctor’s prescription which)
works on an entirely different prin
ciple. This p escription ic put up
under th« name Thoxino and i- avail-1
able to everyone.
Having Thoxine on hand is a safe
ty measure against all boughs and |
throat irritations.
Thoxine contain* no harmful
drugs, Is pleasant tasting and safe
fftr the whole family* Bold on a
moViey hack guarantee to give bet- j
ter and quicker relief for coughs!
or sore throats than anything you!
have ever tried. Ask for Thox : ne, j
put up ready for use in 35c., 60c., I
and $1.0C bottles. Sold by Fraley's)
Pharmacy and all other good Drug
Stores.
(Advertisement)
The Union-Recorder
happy and prosperous ni-
npplications for ti
farmers of Bald*/
Go
the
•>a»t spring, states that the loans
made here, have all. with the excep
tion of one. been repaid. A settle
ment of this amount is expected at
an early date.
Manager John W. Gholson and his
ns istants handled an unusually large
volume of business Christmas week.
They made a splendid record in
delivering all incoming exp
■r H,
rship of
. L. Be:
Wh't
Gcr-
. Win
Man Burns. Eiiri Belle B* It
fred Crowell, Melis.a Gib-. Mibry
Harper. Cecil Humphrey. Marguerite
lark-on. Mary Mob-. Lilias Myrick,
Alice Napier, Mamie Padgt tt. Mabel
T. Rogers, Ruth Stone, Blanche Tnit,
Frances Thaxton, Mrs. Margaret A.
Tuttle. Mrs. Lillian B. Webb. Each j
kgree class from the first is repre
sented by at least one member.
GAS AFTER MEALS
“Didn’t See a Well Day for
Weeks—None of My Food
Agreed With Me,” Say*
Engineer.
Kansas City. Mo.—'“After each
meal, distress would come on me,
and I would suffer bad pain.” says
Mr. Peter Seeger, a Missouri Pacific
railroad engineer, residing at 329
Elmwood Street. this city.
Mr. Seeger explains that the pain
:,eemed to come from indigestion, as
he had a sensation of gas, or bloated
feeling in his stomach. ”1 found
that by taking a pinch of Black-
Draught, dry, after meal 1 .. I would
be relieved." he says.
"I would carry Black-Draught to
work with me. I took it for about
a year and a half.
None of my food agreed with me.
I would frequently taste wliat i ate,
long alter my meals, and I did not
see a well day for weeks. I began
taking a pinch of Black-Draught
alter each meal, and kept this up
for weeks. Gradually the pain left
Have you tried it?
Sold everywhere, in 25-cent pack
ages containing 25 doses. Insist on
the genuine—Thedford's. NC-2I7
COAL
is an ancient di«covery, but loii- .
various grades are continually disc-L-,—
stored-up wealth.
Rich in carbon, but poor in ash—sums up the
reasons for the general satisfaction rendered
Our service is a match for their quality, too
%y our coals,
it’s up to scratch.
iGWlER-FUMISTER GOAL GO.
BRICK
That Clink Like S.c
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There is No Waste in Ottr P-M -
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MILLEDCEVILLE, GA.
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SCHOOL SUPPLIES
VARIETY MERCH AN OISE
STEMBRIDGE & COMPAN*
PHONE 352-J
The Big Feature Week At The Colonial Theatre
RIVALS THE RAINBOW IN COLOR
100 Per Cent Natural Color - Singing - Dancing - Talking Picture
“Gold Diggers of Broadway”
Starring Anne Pennington—Americas Greatest Dancer and Nick Lucas and His Gnitar in a Burst of Popular Song Hits
FOUR DAYS
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday [mm [| AVfJ
JANUARY 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 ruim UH, °
PARDON OUR ENTHUSIASM—But this is the -reatest show that you have ever seen Behold the Tired Business Man as he romps and plays-and pays aodpays-
True reflections of Gay Ufe on New York's “Main Street’’ from Midnight to Break of Day.
New Heights of Glorious Entertainment on the Singing Talking Screen-See it once end yon will see it tw.ee-,t, that land of a p.ctnre,
“Tip Toe Through the Tulips” and “Paint the Clouds with Sunshine” with Nick Lucas in the Go.d Diggers of Broa way.
Friday & Saturday, January 10 & 11
“In The Headlines”
“CUB'
” REPORTER SOLVES BAFFLING MURDER MYSTERY-FIRST ALL TALKING DRAMA OF NEWSPAPER LIFE.
Colonial Theatre