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Number 30
.D.C.I0 WMTE U mon-Recorder To
Have Three-day
Cooking School
OF OLD HOMES
or ,J Sketcbs to Be Mod* of
Throughout Tk* Cotorty :
Work to Begin at Once
■ , u om .» in Baldwin Coun-1
t F,r subject of a booklet J £ye*t PrMUMt to Be of Unnoal Interest Afril 2ni 3rd and 4th,
* ^. writt-n by the members of the ] Dates Sat for School. Free Demonstrations to Be Ghrea
Dr.Childs Will
Speak Here Fri
day Afternoon
Noted Dentist to Locturo on Coro of
Tooth and The Child. Parents ood
Teachers invited to Hoar Him
, £ lei Chapter of the United
of the Confederacy, it wa
a meeting Tuesday after-
Daily at TWec 0’clack
After the announcement of The
Union-Reci-rder'a Cooking School hau
ach old home, ben printed on anuUkr page it tea..
‘ ary
date
r ir vrenor* :»f Georgia, will: to April 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
3 . Of ptcial prominence, The iirat all-electric coolung
• rich served as mm- rchool ever undertaken ; n Milledgt-
Th ‘* P re * ent Cline j vi ,j e Wlll open Apnl 2nd and cwntlRlu .
; :;t me time the Governor s, through the 3rd and 4th under the
1 re th*- erection of the aU5 p ict .* of The Union-Recordtr.
t Mansion. Throughout r ...
Door, will swing open at thre-
v -r*- found many ante- ... , .
I o clock each afternoon on what prom
ises to be the most outstanding event
of it’s kind ever put on in Central
j Georgia. Plans have been worked
i out which will bring Miss Olga
rthy of recording. j ^“ ch - n * tion *">’ k " ow " h ' ,n - *">
nth their >pacious|
rnndui and graceful columns, that,
niK-iUr to many noted states-
Especially in the city are
foacd bonus who e '.listorical back
room!
V. M. Childs, of Macon, will
j lecture before the Parent-Teacher A*-
( sociation in the Auditorium of the
1 Georgia Military College Friday af-
to assist in sealing the crowd that: t<moon at four o'clock,
will attend. Ample seating arrange- Dr. Childs was to have delivered
ments are being made. ! this lecture la t Friday afternoon
Co-operating with The Union-Re- but on account of the incessant down-
corder in the school are the Geor-• p uUj - of min in the morning hi
gi.. Power Company and the whole-1 thought t bt.-t to postpone his visit
•ale and retail grocers of this oty. to the city for a week.
A, »n added feature the modern Dr Lh ld , u „„ e tb< ,
lectrir.,1 appliance and their m-ny not ed Orthodea
and vareJ tut. will be shown by th, ^ wkJfcl „ f m b ,
.‘owor t... and the Adam. Electric .. Ca „ „ f T , lth „ nd child." Thi-
Co. A novel display of canned footis j a
and .-her food product. wUI he;.„ d te „ b . r „ j nt erc,trd. , nd .. _
expected that the auditorium will be
REV. YARBROUGH
PLANS REVIVAL
Sent, af Mrcttogi t* Begw April
ISA. Her IUUm of
CwtcmBk to Brock
Rev. J. F. Yarbrough, pastor of
the Methodist church, has announced
a series of revival .-ervices to begin
April 15th and to continue for two
we«k». Rev. W. S. Robison pastor
of the Cartersville Methodist < l urch
has accepted the invitation to preach
during the meetings.
R‘v. Mr. Yarbrough i
Grange the last of this
' .. . ,he wdl conduct rtvival ervic
,e his b| Millr.iy.v.ll.- I
open the met ting here,
the must Rev. Robison was formerly i
Sute. and a f (h# , f{p artjl c hurch and has
at Cartrrsville two years He i
, of tht leading min.-tern of the
h every parent Conference.
CADETS TO PLAY
FIFTEEN GAMES
CMck Beaks A—meet BaseUii
Stkedah. Fint Game Here
Ft teen baseball games have beer,
scheduled by Coach T. H. Renta for
the G. M. C. team this season, the
fir* home game to be played April
4tk
Tht* cadet* will open the season
in Madison March 27 and 28. The
Georgia Freshmen w : *l come here
l'“- | April 4th to open the season on
Her Davenport Field. The red and Hack
artl players will then take a South Oeor-
W 'N gia t«>ar, playing four games on t’:--
mad. They will not ph»y in Milks! .
istor'ville again until May 1st.
"*en| The following is the schedule ,n-
or.e • nounced by Coach Rent/..
' •rthj March 27. Madison A. & M. ih
Madison.
Committees have been named to
athrr data and write the sketches.
Hey v ; .il i*e.n work immediately and
It is the hope of the members of the
hat the completed volume
I! b* ready w.thin a few weeks.
conduct the *rhool
and lecture daily. She will discuss
meats, oven uinners and vegetables
as well as the preparation of other
foods. She will give a select num
ber of recip, each .afternoon. Those
attending th. rchool will sample each
- nr Devi irr nnnui d '* h *’ K “ “ k ' n frora the “»«•
-Ur-rOUCt BKUUML j Miss Koch has a national reputation
DOES DETECTIVE WORK - a food expert and it is the hope i
— °t The Union-Recorder and tho : <
opening with them in the school
that the women of this section will
gain much valuable information.
The three day program will be put
n in the gymnasium building at G.
i. C. The Parent-Teachers Associa-
ion will act as official hostts, at
i thirty-nil* Jollnn, vn<I , f.w , h . requ , n Th, L'ni u n-R,c u rd,r
F.ntn .f fwrty-fiv, dnllnrs which h. I >n d n group of Indio of this oc-
city Monday The gnniution will he present each day
Uuef-of-Police Broome, by clever
•tective work Tuesday, made Mr. C.
. W uk ns n happy by returning to
•orge Tr
•ok i
, found in the p<>'
ung
•, who
the lobby of
wers Bank,
j iU-ntionaBy
missed hi-
hort time
oned Tr;. - i
Katrina Van Televox, electro-
chanical lobot, conceived and
cuted by tK. engineers of the West-
inghojst Electric Co., has been i
ed to the cooking school. In the t
she i, present, and The Unioi
corder has been -assured that *h<
will be, she will give a performance
daily. This will be her third appear
ance. She made her debut in At
lanta in February. She will turn
on switches, toast bread but will taik
only when cemmanded to do so.
Many . urprises will be in store foi
the ladies who attend the school
Your attendance on .he first and
every day will n*»t only be beneficial
but profitable.
The Union-Recorder extends a
cordial invitation to the ladies of
Baldwin and surrounding counties tr.
attend the school. It is the desire
and the hope of The Union-Recorder
that the school will be a great benefit
and much pleasure to all who attend.
Plans have not been completed for] March 28, Madi
t „ , meeting although Rev. Mr. Ysr- Madison,
filled to It, capacity, wa the Pare at- ] t> ruUKb ba , llul dc an early announce-
special singer to conduct
during the tw » weeks will
A * M.
Teacher Associate
invite then
Cal. George fc». Roach, President of
the College will deliver an addrei
>f welcome, and Dr. E. A. Tigner
will introduce Dr. Childs.
Remember the time—four o'clock
Friday .afternoon in the Auditorium
of G. M. C.
Legion Aux.To
Put On Mem
bership Drive
HON. ED RIVERS
TO SPEAK HERE
Cor'idf Enrty Nexf Week Under
He Asspicet of the Indepen
dent ^ercl-.an'i Association
AN OLD crnzEN
HASPASSEDAWAV
Mr. J*U D. MiVau. After A U*
of Eifkty-tkr** Years. Gael to
RasrarA. Faaeral MaaAaj
Mr. John D. Mai pass passed away
at the home of his daughter. Mrs. S.
B. Fowler, in this city Saturday
ing about r* :S0 o’clock, aftrr a
tended illnew from old age.
also assist in the services.
Mr. Yarbrough stated that the
other churche- of the city would b<
invited to co-operate and work to
make the revival city wide.
Milled*. * > on
n a* h* 1 had r ached thi
of lighty-three years, th
«l(ie
STUDENTS LEAVE FBIDAY ji
FOB SWUNG HOLIDAYS
Special Traio WiU Take Colhge!
GiHs to Macao. WUI Ret«r» to
Milladgevilto Motod.jr I
Friday a ft* mo n the studenU of
the Georgia State College for Women
will leave MilledgevilU* on board a
special train for Macon where they
will connect with trains for all *ec-
tiona of the state to go to their
homes for th*- week-end.
The occasion of thr trip w tb*
spring holiday season. The young
Lies wll return Uenday night.
Students living in MdledgeviH
i’l "1 o e«\if*y the holiday. Many '
-ocial function.- have been arranged !
for the holiday reason
FOUR PICTURES AT COUMRAL
THEATRE NEXT WEEK
J,,.. Bvr.v u’r I-. -Tauaail CM'
April 4. Ga. Fr^hman in Milb dgi
ville.
April 9, Norman Institute in Nor
man Park.
April 10, Norman Institute in Nor
man Park.
AprH 11, South Ga. Aggies in Tif-
ten.
April If, South Ga. Aggies in Tif-
April 18, Gordon in Bamesvilh.
April 19, Gordon in Baroe«vi!l<-
May 1, Gordon in Milledgeville.
May 2, Gordon in MillsdgevUU
May 9. Monroe A. A M. in Monro*
May 10, Monroe A. A M in Mnn-
o*.
May lb, Monroe in Millodffevill.
May If, Monroe in MilkeAgevilh
<.fli<
I'lann to open a member.-hip dri .
Uf, J thiat will give the America* Legion
the [ Auxffiary of the Morr a-Llttle Po«t
Fog
nder ihr auspic s sf th**
F"
BEMAINS OF MS. V. C.
EVANS MUD FBIDAY
VictisB mi Tragi* OnA Load to Ro*t
•« C»—«■>> *| Cm) Cg—1 J
' 1 Choerb
Th it mains of Mr W. C. n-
wen* buried at Camp Cr*wk church
eemet* : y Friday morning. Elder Wm
Giwene ist.ng at the fur, ml Sr<
f *be I
( d:-.
Th
and Mr Robert
f shoes, : a hundred p<
made an invest gu-1 frrred to the membership committ-e n f
ing the merchai.t ^ r ** K. Hargrove, chairman at a his
hoes were purchaiJ ,mM * tin * of the chapter Tuesday af- the time The Union-Recorder goesl^,^ the eM , .
used the boy, tell- j |f rnoon at ***« home of Mr . John to press, but the public will be given y a jp.. tfls * s faithfulne
formation by circulars. i father, and eitieen and his loyalty
Mr. Rivers diacu sed Chain St
4, Gen
It him h«. hud the evidence aganist ! Holloway.
lining that he hid the! The membership committee
^n r > .rawick carried the officer Wtdneaday afternoon to work
week, the with .inning
h- use Night;-'’ on Monday
day, wh U John tUnmor.
rU Crack” wdl be the feotui**
g to Mr ( ur# *f the week on Thursday
husban.l j y r iday.
Wednesday Jack Holt in **Guih.
rd to get. when the roof fell m
her. Her r% mains wer;* neeov-
after th* home bad been totally
oyed.
w. Evana bad reached thr ag«
rtv. rty-three jrairs and was a
.. _ al . . . . . . . . . - time member of the Primitive
°" •*>’ tl * t churrh whl, ' h k * k *' 1 »|U be the featuu of th, d.y H«ol . , ku .,. b ... ... . d-, aU *
■Jr lIat. » w ” ! " * w —» out Tuesday night in Macon, and a num- long been a me *r. Gibson in a wentern all talking com-
e, e . Hidden rt., pl.n. to Uunch the Be. member be, „f mereh.nt. fro* th,. cl, heard The burtnl »rviee. were ro.duete.i edy .ill be S.tnrd.,'. f..,
notm.d Bt n.BVBM At the chapter nmetiB,.' K,m. Thye or*ed him t» enm. to ] tb , „ m ,„. ry by „, v J y M , MaitBffet l urry b. compleWd th.
V f mok. .»d he .need Tb , f.||„.,„ r .eud B- rem«del.B« pr,.r.» Bt t.* TtoBtre
d- , "*> W 'l»t it would be po-IUe f.r u ,„„ Mrur , w w , y p„ m. Murooee . ,th n< honored.
Each mem ( h.m to .peak the e.rly port of Be.t r r. U .1 |iuu . H „ ry r ,|„„, s.,; | a , ; rbl ... op and I
week, but the exact date was n.>* (Larrett and Burl Malpass. Therein* fur the first time during
agreed upon, h*. however, will let j were a Urg*- number of beautiful, cook The 7 lustre m «•* * «
-OCAL TALENT
(•PRESENT PLAY
27th and 28tk
VDkui „
to the Tuesday M
warrant against | "The Amencan’i
n *lTu. charging him with larceny. * »hort business seaa on.
ber was asked to bring a uggest:
for some civic service which
Auxiliary can render. These w<
turned over to Mrs. H. D Allen, J
chairman of tl.-> public impnxvcmi
committee. Tin Blood Mou t.
k kind neighbor
5 HKRF. fly at half mast
for thirty days
With the ord< r ..
all flags here wit
for thirty days a
n mourning fu;
orial
spa pen
Mr
know within the next day
floral offerings.
Mr Malpa n was burn in fiane<M*k
i-aunty X«\emb*r. t»44. and grew to
manhfM'd near the h stone little town
f Linton He did service as a C
‘ Urato l iRbr. In the early ftor-,
tear h, man .ed Mi^s G< r-
i the at* .a
Mrs. Mattie E.
:l .Sunday murta
aught her class
after she ha-1
the M thoui t ,
•riod to send the:
A dileghtful s rai half hour wa
enjoyed, during which Mrs. Holloas
served sandwich*, and tea.
bad
The
-f lhe AwMH-ato
fifty
wife and mother and •
and friend.
She is survived by ber busban I
and fhm cluldren, Mrs. «. i. Hay*..
of Kufard. Ga.; Mrs. J. L Farmer, of
MdMgwetae; Mrs. G. W. Papat. H
Huntsville, AM.; Mr. W. E. Evan-
ef Gordon, .and Mr. W. C. Evaas, Jr
j ef Baldwin county.
BISHOP MIKEL TO COME MERK
F. H Hardirg announced hot
SwnAajr tk>i the Right Reverent H.
J Mik n, bdnp to# the Atlanta !' *-
.-•we. Would make k<« i ml v
hr -n May HHt when he manid
a V: ni-tee tb* rights of infirm.
MRS. SUSAN C .SNIPES DIED
WEDNESDAY UORMNC
Iteml S-.M.I WiU a. H«i*
TB.r.d,, Umic, Bt Umb’i
Fwaaml Hama
state that they arc f- rtu*-at
secured the consent of Mr.
speak here, and will give I
publicity possible.
Ha
all the
'»M LtlciB,"
**> hy
•h. br,t kBuwa
tmaU ur emptnirt,
"*f-l - M,ll,d m ah on
Th '« >P»f «l ptudBCti,*
Mid Inter ia B»lil»* county. H,
then came to Millc Igeville sad mn
ducted a grocery lure near the (W
fta raii road depot. He lived a quiet
unoalenlatit us life performag life*,
dupes faithfully
Mr. Malpam is survived hy thre-
»*>na, W. W. Malpass. af Leuwville.
Turned oa Lifbls ia Diabag Roam and Ey . F 1 Malpass. of Spartanbury
I Ate Sapper Saaarad Flea Dollar* S. C.; F. R Malpa**, af this city, and
Mr*. Susan C. Snipes, widow of| ia Mosey faur daughters, Mrs. S. R. Fowler, all 11 '■ —
the late Mr. L. G. Snip*-, paaaed | A burglar entered th* home of this *Hy; Mr W D. Richey, of: ^ H. I). A.lew, chairman af the
Ibwoy at her home in thia city. Wed I Mr- F. N Enaia on Eaat Hanem k Pslatka. Fla.; Mrs. H. I Pslm* r and ^ r4 Ihroctors ef the Exchange
day. March 12th, after an illness' tr***t Monday night, ard took hi* Mr* G. W. B**gmaa. of Atlanta
BURGLAR ENTERED HOME OF
MRS. E N. EMU
Dr. H. D. Allen Presented
Silver Pitcher by Directors
CM
•* m RMsUy \j Firths,, took Offkwk Dr. ARn
Cstoi a Otoo Uu VtotoAr ^»- bstos
CVurawa of tooo4 ItooiS loon
Ofrtrtur. without d *,urfetuc .fly of ' fiftoo. iroBdchildrcB. fiv, jrroot j to th. Board of Ibrcrtro, of th* book
r A. ... J -— lull. r.| —ri.r. wiu *. OOIII ! tho OCCUBOfWr. Wh'lo >B th* h< U.P gTBBli. hi Idrt* n, .Bd OB* - rt»r, Mr*. , th. —r— l*B of his MOOBty-faBTth
th, p T **1 !Ul “ IThur toyl BK.rBiB« at dan B taracd •« the
Th, I ■ C.OOI Horn,. th. di. « room .
Sc. Snipes was eifThky-ocr*. yw
•f several months
Th. fuB.rsl services wlll he held j tho oeeupetds.
elertrt* 1-rhts Ib j Sal Barrett
and ate hit
He eoTried of five *«IUes ia
i,. . . , " f «r*. sad war one of Mi!l.d«*vlll.'< 1 Mrs Ynnis ws. sh.-o ia tho apart
set- 1 ‘ ****** roM’denta She was a member ment he entered, as Tap*. Fnni
The e»d will iariude
"lerville elite and
P, Attr,
during Co., nf |
; ‘'barge nf the | M
pruac sdipiR..
lembcr ment he i
f the Mthodiat church, and waa a j •burnt at hi«
« hriatian woman. The un-sb»*rv
She in survive-.! by one daughtir. evidence ***
m R-thTin* Sheffleld, of Ari- Harper Turku
na a broth-r. Mr. Dixie Clark ard Mrs Fan « wet
- ter. M ss Mnrtio Clark, of Hard j Th- hur;1Si
•lb i identity.
at Oconee
•ft* of th
bv Mr and Mr*.
either they or
» ed from *»*en
o elue to to Wa
FARMERS CLUB MEETS NEXT
SATURDAY
The regu'ar monthly meeting of
the Baldwin county Farmer* Clu'
sH’l be held neat Fatrnlav with Mr
hoa served as lb* C bamoan ef board
for three years and tow hem a mem
her «# tbe hoard for ohwul tw-toty
year . Mr. f«aa allied that RR
birtkday oa hut Wodaooday whoa ho alaa aad eoafMraro which th.
ao the koe.se Inert to a d»a*r (troa offwiato af th. haah held IW *Ben
to Mr *. AUtot to th* Ubwetoeato eromatod the (ift
B * rd So toad of AOaa'o Invalid Bam..
The diroetor, wee, nested ia to. the lm hoar U1 ta tto sooth f.«
*“•» dial** room of tto A Bo* < ervwrs aad meatai dmaai >*. ?W.
boat* and a dofccioim core- diaavr Alloa has town t ae of Baldw in ... ■■
. ed. Ot
-aolusMB, Hr. ty’
Diroctoea eras told thi
so I the rr,n*rts h.iw,*d tto I
JagT : e-‘h;in»l pmblesna.