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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., MARCH IS, 1930
Four Big Attractions Next Week!March 17-22
Monday and Tuesday
SONGS! GR'NS! THRILLS!
“Roadhouse Nights”
With Jimmy Durant, the
Charlie Chaplin of the
Talking Screen.
Thursday and Friday
John Baramore In
“General Crack”
Three Song Hits ia the most ThriKag Picture you have
ever sees.
Wednesday
Jack Holt In
“Guilty”
Saturday
Hoot Gibtoo ia a New iD Talm, Comedy.
“Courting Wildcats”
Colonial Theatre
Barm
ROBERT E. LEE CHAPTER MET
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
ButiiMU TruMctcd and An Inter
esting Program Rendered
Refreekxnehti Enjoyed
Th® Robert E. Lee Chapter U. D. 1
C.’a met with Mrs. L. M. Jones as
hostess on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.
S. A. Cook led in a short prayer.
Minutes of February meeting were
read by the secretary, Mrs. John Mob
ley. The treasurer's report was
given by Mrs. P. N. Bivins.
Report of the C. of C. meeting was
given by Mias Lucie Brown. She
stated the childrch were planning
to plant some shrubbery on the
square of the unknown Confederate
dead in the cemetery'. She also has
charge of the historical essay con
test. Different activities of the Chap
ter were brought to the attention of
the chapter by the president, Mrs, R.
B. Moore.
Miss Lucie Brown ga'.e an interest
ing piece on tho history of the Con
federate uniform.
As Memorial Day falls on Satur
day .a dsicussion arose whether to
change to Friday, it was decided to
| observe Saturday, the 26th, Mrs. G.
A. Lawrence had arranged a delight
ful program. Mrs. John Shinholser
gave a reading and a beautiful vocal
solo.
Juanita Ingram is always en
joyed by the chapter, and her two
selection were especially good.
Mrs. Jones served delicious re
freshments during the social half
hour.
1930 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
ANNOUNCED AT G. M. C.
MASONIC NOTICE
Changes on the interior of the
building occupied by the Odorless
Cleaners have been in progress this
week. The front section of the build
ing has been laticcd off and a recep
tion room arranged. New machinery
is enroute and will be installed in
the rear part with the other machines
that arc used in operating the plant.
FOUR NEW CHEVROLETS SOLD
SATCRDAY
Y«s Sir Rea Bob! they are going
like hot enkos, the moat wonderful
buy in the world today for your
money, our slogan, we can sail them
if we see them first.
L. N. JORDAN
EIGHT HUNDRED OPERA CHAIRS FOR SALE AT ONE-
HALF PRICE
T. L. McComb
MILLEDGEVILLE. CA.
Spring)
Dresses
^ Prints Crepes
Chiffons
Georgettes
Frerh anu new and colorful are these New
Spring Frocks
CARR’S EMPORIUM
C. 1. A. A. Champion.
Games. Five to 3i
Milledgi
lie
Coach Thomas H. Rentz looked in
to the future Tuesday afternoon and
gave out a few plans for 1930 foot
ball program at G. M. C.
The G. I. A. A. champions have
nine games on their program while
lithe is known of the material for
the team next year, the Coach has
picked the best teams in the state
to play. Lanier will be absent from
the schedule having severed relations
with the cadets.
The season will open Sept 26, in
Millcdgcvillc, an opponent for this
date has not been secured however.
The following ia the schedule an
nounced:
September 26, Friday open.
October 4, Saturday in Savannah.
October 10, Friday open.
October 17, Friday Madison A. &
M. Madsion.
October 24, Friday Riverside—
Gainesville.
November 3, Monday Dougins A.
& M.—Mflledgeville.
November 14, Friday Monroe A.
& M.—Milledgeville.
November 21. Friday U. S. B.—
Milledgeville.
November 27, Thanksgiving Gor
don—Milledgeville.
Tuesday night, March 18, regular
communication uf Benevolent Lodge
! No. 3, F. & A. M., lecture by brother
: Joseph A. Moore, Grand Junior War
den of the Grand Lodge of Georgia.
| All members are urged to be present.
Visiting brothers welcome.
L. L. BECK. W. M.
J. T. McMULLEN, Sec'ty.
CARD OF THANKS
We take this method in thanking
our many many friends for their
kindness and the beautiful floral
offerings in the death of our loving
mother und wife.
MRS. G. W. PA PST
MR. W. E. EVANS
MRS. HENRY SIZEMORE
MR. W. C. EVANS, SR.
MRS. W. J. HAYES
MR. W. C. EVANS, JR.
MRS. J. I. FARMER
Those Apalachicola Obiter*, the
finest you avar saw, at aama price a*
you pay for the little raccoon oysters
you buy from othera. Try them oacr
end you will buy them alwaya. Shad,
Spanish Mackeral, Trout, Parch and
Mullet at ENNIS PALACE MAR
KET.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE—Pure
Piadmont Cleveland Cottan Seed,
picked before storm from hale per
acre crop, privately ginned, reclean
ed. $1.25 per buahel. R. W. STEM-
BRIDGE. Rente 3, Milledgeville,
Ga.
LAMAR F. HAM
SPECIAL AGENT
New York Life Insurance Cx
PHONE 541
NOW IS THE TIME
Have your oil changed and re
filled with our Tiolene or Quaker
State. More important in tha wintar
than aummer you have tc prime so
much more tnereby shooting gasoline
into your crankcase, which thins your
oil and takea out the lubrication. No
) YOU WANT TO BUY AN
AUTOMOBILE?
F so you certainly owe it to your-
to shop artound a little, look
n all over and then ask for a
lonstration, if we can not akow
more for your money than any
»r automdbile on earth our hat ia
to you. Make us prove it.
L. N. JORDAN
Chevrolet Dealer
NEW
FORD
CARS
On Display
world. 1
MdQNNON MOTOR CO.
Phone 21
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA
Rev. L. E. Roberts, pastor of the
Milledgeville Baptist church, hr* an
nounced that the subject of his dis
course next Sunday morning will be
Why Should a Man Support the
Church. (Real the 5th Chapter of
Ephesians.
The evening subject will be “What
is it to Really Support the Church."
(Read the 13th Chapter of St. John.
At the close of evening service the
ordiance of Baptism will be adminis
tered.
The evening service will be held at
eight o’clock.
Large Manufacturer of Pianos has repossessed Piano now
stored in Milledgeville.
STANDARD MAKE. UP RIGHT MAHOCONY CASE IN PER
FECT CONDITION. CANT TELL FROM NEW, USED ONLY
A FEW MONTHS.
WILL SELL TO RELIABLE PARTY FOR UNPAID BALANCE
ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS
For full information Address P. 0. Box 467, Macon. Ga.
The Fidelis Class of the Baptist
church will give a St Patrick’:-
party Friday evening at eight o’clock
in the Men s Bible Clas Room. A!
the members are urged to be presen;
ns new officers for the class will b
elected. The out going officers are-
President—Mrs. C B. McCullar.
Vice-Presidents—Mrs. P. N. Bivins.
Mrs. C. J. Linch, Mrs. H. E. Stan-
ford. , /
Secretary and Treasurer—Mrs. F.
R. Hargrove.
Reporter—Mrs. W. 1L Blackwell.
Bunas, Squash, Cucumber, Tomato,
Beet, Turnip, Mustard, Rapa, Eng
lish Pant, Radi the*, Lettuce Seed ;
Golden and White Dent. Hickery
King, Hastings Prolific Cora. Onion
Sets and Cabbage Plants—HEN
DRICKSON.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Edward R. Hines, having applied
to me for permanent letters of ad
ministration upon the estate of Clark
Tyler, deceased; this is to notify
I the next of kin and creditors of said
decca ed, that said application will
be heard before me at the April
I Term, 1930, of the Court of Ordinury
of sa'd Ci.ur.ty.
I This 4th day of March, 1930.
BERTIE B. STF.MBRIDGE,
Ordinary, Baldwin County, Ga j
Hon. Ed. Rivers
Georgia’s Eloquent Orator
Will Speak in This City One
Day Early Next Week
HE WILL DISCUSS
THE CHAIN STORE
He Talks Straight from the Shoulder
Watch for Circular Announc
ing the Date
AND BE SURE TO HEAR HIM
He will speak under the Auspices of the
Independent Merchants Association
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