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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, CA, JAMUABY U, I KM
STATE TO CONDUCT ONE-YEAR T 1 !. _ “fY,lvnrr»’
DRIVE TO RECORD BIRTHS 1 ne VXJiyUIIl
H««ll4 Ceparlmni U'|m Proper
Rt|iilratioB of All CkilJron
"A man who has nothing to hnast of
hut bis anccstofli is like a potato — the
i.nly good belonging to Hire is under
ground."
The .StAte v Department of Health
in conducting a one-yrar enmnnign,
which bepan January 1, to bring “Success lx doing
Georgia up to 100 per cent perfee- y ou (.an.”
lion in the rerouting of ihe h rth of j ______
job the
••very child, it was announced by ^e -ro ,ji ven
I»r. T. F. Abercrombie, State Health ^hty per.. nt •
understand that
Comm banner. Other .Stati Depart
ments and many orginizations in
(Georgia have agreed to co-oncrate
in the campaign.
A* a definite part of the program
tint Georgia Congr.-ss of Par*nt« and
Teachers, the Georgia Federation of
Women Voters, have adopted birth
registration.- as turns of the«r uro-
uninw for 1030. The Georgia fed
eration of Colored Women also will
co-operate in th- campaign, it was
announced.
The Health DeparUn-nt has form
ed a -.piakcrs' bun-au that reaches
-.very county in the state and au-
drv-Ac* on the importance of birth
registrations will be made at al 1 the
principal meetings in the state
throughout the year.
Importance Stresaod
l^nstration of a ch l .ld within ten
days after its birth, .as required by
the law, puts that child forever in a
position to prove his age, parentage,
legitimacy, citizenship, and genea
logy. The advantages that accrue to
him through registration are too “Efficie
many to K<> into detail.” .aid Dr. j lhin|5 f irrt .
except in the comic strips
In everything there lurks an un
explored comer.
“One touch of nature
Make. the whole world kin."
— Troilus and Cressida.
"Man is the merriest species of the
creation; all above or below him a*e
serious."
—Addison.
“Thu soul i» a fire th*t darts its
rays through all the senses."
—Madame DcStael.
“Your sole contribution to the
soul of things is yourself."
—Frank Crane.
“You cunnot unlock the <l<*or of
Truth wth the rusty key of Preju
dice."
during the right
into detail.” said Dr.| thinir firrt ."
Abercrombie.
“From a public health standpoint.! Son , r , ay it j, madncn to sail un-
the himefit. are indeed Incalcilablc. | known , aa5 . but wit |, thia road „, M
It .arable* us. who are ! ' Iramln K, .'oiumbus discovered a new world.
every point to make Georgia h htsal-j
thier stnte.
.• the situation with The b „ t m(KHi>
should rule.
people
greater clarity und to make
plan, with a greater degree of in-
teiligunee. I hope the people will rc-j A pr0 , peritv may bc raw
spend after fney have been enlipht-1 ani| ab , urdi „ wcH can , id , r oj pov , r .
. ned and that the total, at the o.td ty may ^ t . yqaaiu .
of the yoar will justify the efforts j
we are making."
Modem “ V~ry WUIto"
Quito Fusay tod ividua 1
One hot duy n wandering "laborer"
in h tuzzy cop snd nigged d(*BM
ul the Andrews farm necr
<|K-mler for food without mentioning
■ irk. .*s It wi;** just dinner time
tie Andrews incited him Id for the
lie looked at his chair at the table
for some time, und Mr. Andrews, think-
In;, tie wns dill Idem. urged him to sit
down and make himself ut borne. He
look nut a cloth and dusted the chair
first!
When nislit fell the stranger wanted
to sleep in the house, hut he hnd acted
so peculiarly that Mrs. Andrews told
liim if he wished to spend the night
there he must sleep In the wood bln.
lie took out all the wood, swept the
place and put In a cot bed from the
house.
"I want two clean sheets." he de
manded belligerently, und then went
nu to call for a rug to step on In the
mlr to place by his bed
side.
At dinner he bad eaten eleven
plates of a meat soup nnd five dishes
of chocolate hlunc mange. In the
morning he wanted a button to umfeb
ibo.se oil bin cout and be obtained it.
Then he offered to saw a little wood.
“He sawed about tec little sticks In
a lackadaisical manner." related Mrs.
Andrews, "ami then said he would
have to go. ‘I think SO cents would
be about rig't for what you owe me,
he asserted."—New York World.
l eager public, all teach-
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ENLARGES SEATING CAPACITY |
Imraated CoagrogatioM aenuitalM
SbbIIbi Arraagw-
■Hi of CJrarah
Due to Die increase of the Presby
terian congregation it became necess
ary to change the sealing arrange
ment of the main auditorium. The
pulpit rostrum and pews have been
Our best pictures should be good
paintings, our best monuments, real
sculpture, our best buildings, real
architecture.
kind of misgovern
“Doubt whom y
yourself"—Bovee.
will but never
"Snobbery is the pride of thote
moved n is to permit the use of w Ho t
the Sunday School room. This has — Bei
increased the seating capacity of the ’
church to 250 or 300 more than the'
old arrangement
Rev. A. G. Harris* pastor of the*
church, stated that this, arrangement _
me^ta the present needs, nnd if more 0
spice is needed, wings will probably.
be added to the main auditorium. !
( of their position."
It’s a good thing to be “paid off*
another thing to be paid “off and
my ideal girl
Thanks
—— | Dear Union-Recorder Friends:
By A College Men j The Journalism class of the Geor-
After reflecting on my ideal girl, gin State College for Women wishes
1 have selected certain requirements to say, “Thank you" for the many
by which she may quality. She rhall kindne*ie-. you have shown us during
not be athletic. She necu not be ojr visit to your office. We ha e en-
especiilly beautiful; #he mti5t be in- joyed going out on the beats and
tclligent, and have a fair range of ertting the news and writing it tip.
Knowledge on matters in gonefraL V r c appreciate your permitting us;
She must be opionated, and have so- to get this bit of real newspaper
called personality, but not the mock experience and we trust that the
personality of flappers. Above all clu'iMts in the future may enjoy
else she most not be given to offer- such an opportunity.
irg encouragement to my worUy
expirations; that especially.
Buttons in Early Times
Looked on ai Luxuries
the “History if English Dress."
the button Is traced to 1250. It was
commonly worn In the lime of Ed
ward I. and figures Ic a poem that
dates front about this time anil cer-
tulnly not later than 13UU. This re
fers (<> a robe, the sleeves of which
were decorated with Mae buttons from
the elbow to flip band. When points
and facet were introduced In the Fif
teenth century, buttons fell oat of
favor, but retained ns a luxury in
the following century, nnd were so
highly appreciated as to be bequeathed
In wills. A testator in a will dated
1578 left to one John Woodzyle, “my
doublet of frulte-canvas. and my hose
with frieze breeches. Also, unto
Strowde, my frieze jerkin with silk
buttons. Also, to Syroonde Blssboppe,
(he smith, my other frieze Jerkin with
stone buttons.” Gascoigne sang of
“a bonnet buttoned with gold.”—Kan
sas City Time*.
Church's Vast Property
The Trinity church tract, in New
York city, contained about 52 acres
and was variously known as the
King's farm, the Duke's farm and tb«
Queen's form. Van Twllier, the Dutch
governor of New Amsterdam, sold thlt
tract in 1630 to Itoelof Jans and b$
his will It became the property of his
wife. Anneke. She died in 1603, lenv
leg eight children, nil of whom bat
one. Cornelius Bogsrdus. In March
1670. executed so Instrument knowt
as a “transport" conveying the prop
erty to JoL Fronds Lovelace, thei
governor of New York. Trinity chnrct
was Incorporated by royal charter oe
May 1007. In 1703 Queen Anne for-
tnally presented the tract to the Trln
Ity church.
TV* Lb pro
A woman of intellectual tastes found
it difficult to collect all tl)6 facts she
wished to remember. She therefore
secured the services of a memory sys-
Scarcely had the expert taken his
departure, after a successful first les
son. when a loud dnuhle-knock was
heard at the front • v.
“Who wns that. Mary?" the woman
inquired of her mnld. when the latter
returned from answering the knock.
“Oh. If you please, ma’am" sold
Mary, "it was the memory man; he
forgot his umbrella."
MY IDEAL MAN
i Snaring of Song Birds
I Popular Italian "Sport”
» * ~ The “spirt" of shooting and snnr
,, . * ... Ing song birds Is very popular nil
r or quite a while I have wanted to m ,. r e w l ,..<-iall > In Tuscany, for
dru-nbe my ideal man, yet I have haps 1' is not quite so prevalent as It
never had the opportunity until the was In the old days when every villa
prawn* moment. * laid Its "uccelntolo" cr little thicket
He must, indeed, possess the* *° ' v,| lch birds were lured by the rail
strength of Beowulf, the gallantry " f ,H,ne ***** b,n,s lnlnCi] for ,he
-l*™ ** «*-. "<o - 3,r'r;
d°m of Shakespeare, the null,on, of b , rd .||„,e. artfully con
dollars like Henry Ford, and last, rented nm»ng the trees, and dispnjehed
but not least, the looks and physique by having their necks wrung,
of Rod la Rocque. | y et go |,. n g ns thrushes, larks and
Any man po sensing all of these their kind, rousted on a skewer with
fine qualities could certainly win the ,eav,>s - wntinue to be a favorite
love and admiration of any dame. vln,OT dWl * *" ns W,M thP
Well, as for my heart! Whew! I *
would easily and most willingly ox-. ^
I the bird fair
Humanity Facing Changaa
An eastern doctor Is great I;, alarmed
lest the use of automobiles do away
eventually with the leg* of tiio human
race. The prospect Is quite terrify
ing. And then. too. there Is the vacu
um cleaner, that has rendered the
beating of rugs nnd carpets n longer
necessary. Bnd this may In time do
awny with the arms of the humun
nice. It seems .more than likely that
we shall hardly recognize ourselves
50.000 or 60,000 years from Dow.—Ex
change.
ul»er 2S. provides the when*
j wit lull.
who is always hunting 1 The fuir starts early. Long before
J country bird trainers begin
ve from far and near, with
hosts of tiny wicker rages each con
taining a song-bird. The variety Is In
good finite, riinfllnches and thrushes fetch
, the highest prices.—London Mull.
5ajra Powdered Clan Safa
Exploding the stories that the Bor-
gias nnd other notorious poisoners
of history mixed finely (Hindered
glass in foiHl and drinks for their vic
tims. Dr. Koclie Lynch recently dem
onstrat'd to the Medico Legal society
of London that this supposedly deadly
material usually passes through the
human digestive system without mus
ing death or even doing serious dam
age. Danger larks in larger pieces of
glass wUi shnrp edges, he added.
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Phone 229-L Res. 105
Jefferson Street
Veterinarian
Milledgeville, Georgia
Artificial “Sun" for Horcm
Thoroughbreds In u racing stable
near Chicago receive ultraviolet-ray
treatmeii » every day. as It Is believed
tlmi they need urittb-lnl sunlLiit when
the natural supply Is unavailable.. •»
much as do humun beings says Popu
lar Mechanic* MngazJnc. A short- ex-
pti»iiie to the spichl lamp Is snld to
giv,» an effect equivalent to thn’t from
a whole tiny In the sun. The treatment
is of epei la! K encfit >n wlnu r. when
the animals arc confined indoors.
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colored barbers to serve the white
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