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THE L MON-EECOEDE*. MILLEDGEVILLE, CA- JANUARY ». IMS
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
. Year $1.50
Month. 78
THURSDAY, JAN. 9. 1930
The Union-Recorder take* ple^ure
n congratulating him.
* To the new President. Rev. F. H.
1 Hard inf, we • xtend b?*t withes. He
| t«K>. is a man whose deepest interest
, is in the improveme nt of our city and |
j county and his year will be crowned.
i v ith many glorious achievement*. |
I Th Kiwanl- club is doing a great
• urk and its continued progress is •
• L Rx.ine-s
W. C. T. U. HOLD INTEREST- «■» “* Y »°°« E honored at xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXZXXISTTY;
IMG MEETMG TUESDAY . delightful party.
Mis.- Virginia and Mr. Jack Ed-
Rells of Churches H Riar Thursday i wards entertained most delightfully
.» Noon, io Caleb ratios of Teath j ‘-n New Year's eve at a delightful
Anniversary of Prohihitioa Ac* i party complimentirg Miss May Moore
-- who was spending the Christmas holi-
Thc regular meeting «f the Wo- days at home.
Christian Temperance Union | The attractive home of Mr. and
Semi-annual Sale
held Tuesday afternoon in the
tixen. Business Sunday School room of the Metho-
now affiliated, j jut church.
I their effort in j Th( . p rc , ident , Mr,. George Roach
r * ub - :J„J »r,..n «K» k...in.n | va d
MILLEDCEVILLE’S BANKS
TAXES
The City Council ai
hi* week re-a ranged
ic n*i* relicdule. prim
No wh:re in Georgia »»r th« south
n there be found four banks in one
own with backgrounds and records
„ substantial as the banks here,
[•hey have weathered financial de
lation and trying sea-ons of pool-
lusiness, but their record still holds
ood and they stand today in splen-
lid condition.
There are no institutions in the
Sty that have done as much to pro-
no; good busintbj and keep alive
city s
aAl cxplaimw
-quilization
Th -y have shown
way
7 have built up the
rfidenre need..I during the times
i f deflation and they have contribut
ed generouely and unselfishly to the
upbuilding and progressiveness of
.'•I t!kdgcville.
presided. After the businei
been discussed Mrs. Florence E. At
kins member of the National Cabinet
of the W. C. T. U., gave a very spirit
ed and spiritual interpretation of the
aims and hopes of the women of
America for the year 1930.
Children*. Tcmpcranc.- Uniorn is
to be organized with membership
from three to ten. Mrs. Ewell At-
kis wno has had much experience in
ihildrcn’n work has agreed to con
duct it.
On Thundcy, January 16th, the
tenth Anniver-ury of the |>ussage of|
thV**banks. ’ ^ Volstead bill making National
ard pr<
Mrs. Jackson Edward > was bcauti-j
fully decorated in growing plants, I
smilax. and Christmas bells. After i
an evening of enjoyable games, the
young people were served delicious
refreshments.
Just as the clock 'truck twelve
bringing in the New Year, little Har
riett Edwards entered dressed ns the
New Yea*- and invited the guests in
to the dining room. Blowing horns
and singing greeted the new year and
the young people had a most delight
ful evening.
SHIRTS
ohihition ,
will be celebrated
j.il over America by the ringing of
the church bells for ten minutes at
12:00 o’clock noon. This will be
done in Milledgevlll® and after
wards a si.nple luncheon will be serv
ed, the place to be later decided on.
the
The
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MR. W. E. ROBINSON, JR.. AN
NOUNCES CHRYSLER WITH
RADIO EQUIPMENT
which
has been con-
illness the past
bnry, of Atlanta,
of Wedne-day in
a number of his
glad to welcome
Wynn spent ;M
in Luella, i
of Che death of Dr. Wynn’s mother.
The sympathy of our community has
gone out to Dr. Wynn in his be-
■1. of the county.
*r.K t he <
>n of the
qualificn-
r <: Ju show, before it c
thin the city to erect its tei
iiinance covers the fair
•o. it was explained. This i
•a ur. and it should be
THE DIXIE FAMILY
Never hns a community been so
cored as Milledgcville with the
ming of so many interesting pee
ls who ure here witll the Dixie
>ns*ruction Company.
The Dixie .family have their
! Re
reek. Mr. W. E. Robinson, Jr., an-|
•ounces the New Radio equipment I UP) j
low offered by Chrysler. J C( j t
Mr. Robinson stated that the new Covii
nvention makes possible music while!
-ou ride. Distant stations are pick-
d up with ease and the luxury taht
vas once unthought of is now a part
t. pastor of the
s. L. S. Holsey
Holsey, attend-
Conference in
,Ula K «. but they have occasion, th “ Chrysler equipment,
irnival to come to Milledgcville and many, The new machines are being shown
a wise ,.f them are making their home here, throughout the country and have
ied to Their charm, and cordial personality created much interest.
Mr. H. G. Banks and Mrs. O. O.
Banks wont to Atlanta last Thursday,
and were present when the little
daughter of Mr. Banks underwent
an operation Friday at the Piedmont
Sanitarium.
USED CARS REDUCED
vary attractive
included all tent shows. There is have won many friends,
really no need of this sort of enter- Thp um * crtak j n(f upon which »hey
fimment. It takes from the » jaVe launched is s' big in every
the principal feature the week should pr „ port i on that is a dificult matter 1 0w "“« ««* a substantial radactioa
P ranM ^* lor us to comprehend the size of it| iB »•» Cb~r«Uto, which ..tomati-
A council mcmboi stated, “The | They* are busy, working toward a [ **By radacai tba e r *<** of all asod
new licneses schedule has equalized RO al t h B t will, upon completion, find! **" 1 •* offoriag
the fees and it i not done with the n tremendous dam rising up in m»- Ipm *
id« a of increasing the taxes." This jesty, harnessing the waiters of the (
is a noble purpose, for The Union- mighty Oconrve. The task is, to
Recorder hr,s advocated an equiliza- iaM laymen, too big to take in <
tion of taxes in the city for many thought or view, but every man has. ‘ ‘ ’
years. Revenue can be increased, his job in thij, organization and the' Dr# ***« in Priat*, Silk smd
and at tie same time, the burden team like way in which they proceed Jo ra *T $8*85 valoo clearance »ala
will rest erenly. Under the change (( . n their work is marvelous to us. j P 1 *** •*-•$. JAY’S DEPARTMENT
however, it has made it more ex- tu- aa« nt. STORE,
pen ive for the business men
operate. The terrific rate of
ation that has been imposed
buracn. Parian fefer «*. —^£"* “I B ~ k »“ *‘*> “ *'
row a higher business license make • , . , -1 hundred for 86.00. Mr*. J. R. God-
it dangerous for the progress of the . _ t , P co P e Route 1, Box 19, Milledr
burines
The city cannot well afford to
crease the burden that now rests
heavily. It certainly does not invite
new interest here and it makes it
more difficult for progress and ex
pansion of the present business inter-
, The dam on the Oconee
, the bigee.-t development, yet attempt- j Eccs FQR sale—Before b„,i.,
od in Geonrf. »nd th, people here, |tUl>4 Brf .
I are noting the progress with much
| interest.
•ic*. o, me' pcop ^ e w * l ° Br * n ,eral,cr8 °*
MiMedyeviil'e. j thc Di * ic ,ini1 “ ' ordlal “ c '-
Rev. T. L. Rutland attended the
Missionary Institute of the preach
ers and laymen of the Oxford Dis
trict in Covington Tuesday. Dr.
Uaden, who served as a teacher-mis
sionary in Japan for thirty years
delivered an address and reported
the progress of missionary work in
Japan.
The Legion Auxiliary is loosing a
competent officer in Miss Bertie
Stembridge. She has served the or
ganization well and much good has
been accomplished under her ad
ministration. Mrs. Kenneth McMill
an. who succeeds her is a loved mem
ber and has faithfully served as
President before.
Thc bush
tak
Bov* «nd Girl* Union Suit
, SIGNAL LIGHTS FOR MILLEDGE- pric .
V,LLE . , DEPARTMENT STORE.
Th? Kiwnis club of Milledgeville
voiced a progressive note Monday ■ LOST s u i lcaBe containing
night before the City Council when | we4r ; nB .pparel between
thr lu» lax! ,h ' y a,k “ l City *° f0l,r i J-rJ. n -. C.r.„ .,J S.nd.
ry little inter-i : ' iK,,al li !' hta . al . , “P ortan ‘ - * r * et ( Fi. d., to L. N. JorJ.,
50c
cst ir the government of Milledge-
ville .n recent year.-. Th -y have
rt. d by and watched, said very lit
tle. pai»h the increased fees without
voicing their disapproval, and trust-
id :n their governing body to pro
tect ami guard their interest. Since
these are the people who make pos
sible the city of Milledgeville. their
consideration is paramount. To
ward.
r.nge
the welfare of
Hall, Friday evening,
rear’s service to the Ki-
s its President, and in
record of the club un-
•rship, word- of praise
f ability.
f this co
:d many import
-ivic organization.
mu , and a native of thc city, beauti
fication o* the streets and improve
ment of the highways were natural
ly close to his heart. But probably
th • things that commanded his inter
est to the greatest extent were those
movements that brought to the farm
er' of the county benefit and success.
Under his administration, a boys
calf club movement was launched.
The program that has been given
impetnsaty the President will bring
they asked tile city to install four
.ignal lights at important street
intersections in the city.
Thr traffic problem in Milledge-
ville has become more acute each
year. There hns been a steady in
crease in thc number of-automobile J
owners, and also, there has been a 1 pqr
•raduni increase in thc number of) j era
visitors here, cspcciallly th
with the coming of Dixie C
tion Company.
During the closing year
nnrativcly few auto i
happend. although tn
cited »?i a terrible tr
foetid the entire town
danger probably is in th.
whrrc school boys and girls
ed to cross. Signal lights at the
intersection of these street- will
neatly decrease the hnzzard to the 1 %
children of the city. It will make'o
auto driving easier, and in a great j 5
many ways bring about n more city. <f,
':o conduct of the traffic.
The suggestion is a good one anti; X
a group of business and Y
SALE—Four bull c
r °*| Jersey*. Entitled to reg»»
fal1 - i Would bo fl.d tor inyone 1
ruc *J ed to *ee r-ilking of Dam*-
Allei
ecider.ts have
of them re-1 r o<
gedy that of-;
The biggest i m
the streets cc .«i
• fore-; 98c.
The January meeting of the R. E.
Lee Chapter of U. D. C. will meet
on Tuesday afternoon January 9th,
at the homo of Mrs. Reginald W.
Hatcher at 3:30 o’clock. Mrs. Hatch
er and Mrs. J. L. Beeson will be
joint hostesses to th? Chapter.
52 SHOT {MS
53 SHOT $2,25
SI SHOT (US
$5 SHIR! $3.651
s*C«83ttO>
|T his Sale
Closes
Saturday
Night
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Holloway
The Man’s Store
Dr. Richard Bnion will entertain
the members of the G. M. C. foot
ball team at a banquet at the Bald
win hotel Friday evening. The team
will elect a new captain and will be
presented the Dartmouth cup for
winning the G. I. A. A. champion
ship.
LOST—Wedn
•L. D. Smith*.
fcftci
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_BULK GARDEN SEED
Announcement
For the convenence of our customers we are now stocking BULK
GARDEN SEEDS on which we are making attractive prices—
Our seeds are produced by one of the most reliable growers
and we unquestionably guarantee their quality.
We hope to have you call on us for your spring wants on seeds.
DON’T FORGET TO CARRY ALONG A PACKAGE
TO GIVE YOUR YOUNG PLANTS A START—IT WILL GIVE
YOU WONDERFUL RESULTS—
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Wholesale and Ketail
11,1 .nd children’. Slip Orcr nnd j bar pin with chipped diamond
ilylc Sweater, clearance price center. Relnrn to me end «et r
JAY S DEPARTMENT STORE, i weed. Mr.. L. D. Smith.
Apply I \i
ivh.t •
be
to the county registered dairy cut
tle. thus creepng Interest in dairy
ing. but gmitesS of all improving
the stock, laying the foundation for
pure bred dairy herds that will ren
der the greatest benefits to the fu- ad%’antage
ture. ing time v»
Via«ty in their recommendations to,
the council. They have no doubt;
given the matter serious considera- 1
tion. They are large tax payers all
of them and know the streets neces
sary to have those lights placed. The
city council should hear their re>-
que i t and give it their most serious
and undivided thought.
There is another suggestion of in
portunt traffic conseouence. Park
ing in the business section has be
come a difficult problem. It is al
most impossible to find a .-pace in
the afternoons nnd especially on
Saturday*. The council should place
limits or. certain ‘roots of the busi
ness section. It would be of great
the merchants f park-
limited to one hour or
Mr. Hall had a most successful thirty minutes from three to i
administration. He served well and afternoon.
; each
as bS\a
A product gJ Swift & Company
Com pfcte plant food for lawns, garurns. flowers, shrubs, trees
TO YOUR TREES AND SHRUBS
it gives them a strong vigorous growth to begin the spring and
summer. If we can only sell you a trial lot of VIG0R0 we
will be assured of a permanent customer—VIG0R0 always
makes permanent friends—*
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
WHOLESALE AMI RETAIL
PLOW MULES-WAGON MULES, SAW MILL MULES—
MULFS TO WORK ANYWHERE
Fat and Slick, Young
TENNESSEE MULES
Car Load Just Received
IF YOU NEED A GOOD MULE—IT WILL PAY TOO TO
SEE HE—LIBERAL TERMS
Ralph Simmerson
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