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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., MARCH 20. 1*30
testified
tion froi
W. C. T. U. NOTES vised the prohibitionists not to hnve
anythin*: to do with the vote, a;
publication is supposed to have wet
synpathics. However, it claims to
reflect the views of others and is not
on any hide of any question. As wt
see it, the prohibition law is on the
books to stay. It will be violated
n j^nefits of prohibition, i J* us t any other law is violated but
men and women cf prom !the people will gradually be educated
•' - • Grow- * J P to real prohibition, and sentiment
for it will be strengthened, not
withstanding the fact that big inter
ests are bucking up the bootleggers
ns Henry Ford says.”
very gratifying to the >nem-
1 . lhe Woman’s Christian Tcm-
'' 'jjnion, and to friends of
p ‘ r,n . 1t ‘-overywhree to note that
‘ rohl those testifying before the
* r ° ntr judiciary committee, in the
,l ‘ u t . i„ nefits of prohibition,' J us t
bearing " n
influence.
' -vi 11 known magazine writer,
benefits of prohibi-
•nomic stand point,
t io testily and made
V. I.IHVI :hut he "as no: con-
•he tint kn°" .
l (1 . vlt h any organisation for or
11 V , n .- probib't'" n but had obtained
r tb specif’- purpose of
^.rt* of articles for the Ladies
?, r . j'urr • Among many otlir
said "1 found that the net
, nf spending brought about
. rohibit : *m—Shat money which
INTERIOR OF POST 1
OFFICE BEING PAINTED I
. good &avings, instead
vrr saloon bars--amount, to be-
r two and six billion dollars a
and that at the smallest osti-
th<: country has diverted around
n million dollars since the
dment went into effect.”
Henry Smith, who came to Mil-
ledgeville last Wednesday, to accept
a job hauling lumber with the Cen
tral of Georgia Lumber Co., was
ly injured when he was thrown
Dr. W. M. Child;, of Macon, de
livered a most interesting illustrated ; office building are being repainted,
lecture under the uuspiecs of the This building was completed in 1913, j
Parent-Teacher Association, in the
Auditorium of G. M. C. Friday af
ternoon, and was heard by a large
and interested audience.
Dr. Childs, who is a noted ortho-
donist, was prese tted by Dr. E. A.
Tigner. He discussed the import
ance of the right development of the
mouth, jaw and teeth of the child,
urging right nutrition, avoidance of
mouth breathing, thumb sucking and
the use of the pacifier.
Why Not Hook Up
with the world “on the air"—News lectures, music, songs,
sermons, entertainments—You get them best on the—
The
rterly term of Baldwin
county County Court will convene
next Monday morning at ten o’clock.
Judge E. R. Hines will preside and
Solicitor Carlisle Giles will represent
the State. There arc a number of
The care of the teeth after their | cases to be tried, and jurors and wit-
developmnt should b cnrfully guard-. nessc-s have been summond.
ed, and examination should be made -
frequently by a dentist. The lecture 1 NEGRO BROUGHT BACK TO CITY
was instructive and helpful. FROM ATHENS
from a lumber truck to the paying. ,G. S. C. W. STUDENTS RETURNED
Mr. Smith cine here Iron Well.-1 TO COLLEGE MONDAY
n, Ga., and was on the rear of the j
truck which was driven by \V. W. | The G. S. C. W. students returned
Butts. When Mr. Butst was turning to the college Monday afternoon, af- ^ trial
Deputy Sheriff J. F. Vinson went
to Athens Tuesday, after Guy Byrd,
a negro, who was wanted here on the
charge of cheating and swindling.
the county jail awaiting
around at the intersection of Frank- j ter spending the week-end at their |
_ lin and Wayne streets, Mr. Smith was homes in various parts of the State. •
i- A. Edison, and'Henry Ford thrown off and received a bad con- The absence of the young ladies !
able to be present to testi- jcU:sion of the brain. iwas especially noted at the church |
both sent messages to the His condition is improving and he services Sunday morning a- the pews
i ...
rt that thy were heartily in fa-
• f the prohibition law. and did
expect that it would ever be re
ed.
Chairman Wickersham of the Hoov-
,r Isiw Ertforccment Commission
said Monday at the capitol that a re
port from one of the investigators
-h'.werl that the prohibition law was
iw: 1 ;:ig enforced perfectly but
Mithir was the law against murder.
"The Adel News (Ga.)” has this
r-. sav about the prohibition poll hc-
iiiL- taken by the Literary Digest.
•‘The prohibition poll of the Liter
ary Digest will not get the true Msnti- | wcre 8erve ‘ 1 '
ment the people to any very great
extent, it matter- not which ride STRAYED—a
wins. Thousands of people who get medium »«xe.
the tickets will not vote, and ns not i place in Wilki
will be discharged from the hospital -
in a few days.
.rally occupied by them
unt.
BAPTIST CIRCLES MEET
The Baptist W. M. U. circle, Miss
^aur.a Shurley chairman, met Mon-
lay afternoon at the home of Mrs.
f. C. Cooper. The Doris Knight
ircle met at the home of the chnir-
nan, Mrs. J. C. Ingram.
Interesting program.* were given
it each meeting and after the husi-
ics- session delicious refreshments
FOR SALE—Cleveland Big Boll and
College No. 1 Cotton Seed—Seed j
»aved before September »tcrm—by ' Wi
R. L. Wall.
CARD OF THANKS
Wc wish to thank the friends and
acquaintances of Mrs. Susan Clark
snipes for their kindness and thought
fulness in her illness and death.
MRS. SADIE EDWARDS
KATHERINE SHEFFIELD
KATIE SNIPES
: plai
e/ftojeMic
They come in with wonderful
clarity and softness on the
Majestic
Have one on a tryout—All
ELECTRIC $11.50 up. Com
plete with tubes.
Sold on Easy Terms.
R. W. HATCHtR HARDWARE CO
Wholejale and Retail
kni ’
n: B ht, M.rch 9lh. Tinde:
who did^vot... It M Mid that I C. C. CrUw.ll, Toon.
of the dry leaders have ad-* Route 1.
KEEP YOUR PANTRY WELL SUPPLIED FROM OUR SHELVES
MONARCH Canned Foods
Fruits and Vegetables
THE MOST DELICIOUS PUT IN A CAN
Two Phones to Serve You
418 468
We Are As Near You As Your Telephone
TWO TRUCKS TO SERVE YOU
No extia charge—just a part of our service to put your groce
ries on your pantry shelf.
>—
^ Gold Medal $ | .25
FLOUR I
“Kitchen Tested" 24 lbs.
Monarch Vacuum Packed Coffee, The King of
Coffee’s
50c
Vicht Club Peaches Desert Halves No. 2,
25c
Rosedale Sliced Pineapple, No. 2, Can
25c
Tomato.. Full Pack No. 2, Can
10c
EVERYDAY A FRESH SUPPLY OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
L. D. SMITH
THE SOUTH WAYNE GROCER
Baby Chicks
FOR SALE
Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rocks—White Leghorn.
Healthy Vigorous Chick? from old stock. The kind that
will live and grow.
HATCHES EVERY TUESDAY
R. E. LONG
LAUGH and
“Aunt
BE HAPPY
Lucia”
The Great
The Biggest Event
Collegiate
Mi
Ever Staged In
COMEDY
MILLEDGEVILLE
Sponsored by P. T. A. -U. D. C.
Directed by Universal Producing Co.
150
Local. People
DON'T MISS IT!
as Characters
SCREAMS OF LAUGHTER
150
All-Star Cast Headed by Billy Jett as “Aunt Lucia”
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Jerry (the fake Aunt) „ Billy Jett
Dick (football player) . W. H. Stem bridge
George (fraternity brother) Harris Rogers
Betsy ( George’* girl) — Lucy Davis
Molly (Dicks girii Dot Smith
Ethclyn (Jerry's girl) ...— Elizabeth Brannon
I’rof. Gaddis (eccentric bachelor) . . Joe Andrews
Dean Howard (old maid) Loi* Smith
Mr. Collins (Dick’s father) Lonnie Minor
Butter .and Egg Man (from Omaha) . “Fat” Smith
Dr. Seamore (college President) Bill Morrison
Mrs. Seamore (his wife) Mrs. T. A. Reese
Frahmen 4 1- “Monkey” Rogers
2. Doc Veal
College Shlek Harvy Veal
GLEE CLUB
Sidney Stembridge Arthur Crocket
Neal Brannon Julian Alford
H. B. Ebcrhart Havey Veal
Ben Stembridge Jack Brown
Eugene Darrow John Wysong
Raymond Wheeler
Beauty Winner
Flamin’ Mamie
Conceited Junii
Studious Girl .
Clara Bow
Cl'nton Holmes
Clark May
Carter Townsend
John R. Thompson
Paul Durrcr
W. T. Richards
(Me,
COLLEGE FLAPPERS
of the tig-rig-A-Rctte So,
Mayor M. I
rity)
Sorority President Mayor M. E. Pennington
Peaches Browning j. c. Cooper
Tillie-tho-Toikr Frank Bone
Campus FJirt R. 23. Moore
Gold Digger L. D. Smith
Clinging Vine Dr. J. W. Mobley
Innocent Freshman W. H. Arnall
Athletic Girl Charlie Conn
Spinster School Teacher Arthur Carr
Teachers Pet Louie Smith
Giggles Hyman Glass
Hard Hearted Hannah Albert Lugand
Gloria Swanson ...... C. H. Whitfield
Baby Face — Sheriff Haynie
J. H. Ennis
Lamar F. Ham
C. A. Giles
—•— J. A. Horn
— — Dr. Y. H. Yarbrough
Girl With the Million Dollar Legs Otto M. Conn
Powerful Katrinka L. H. Andrew,
Vamp of Milledgeville \y h. Rives
Angel Child — J. A< Mayfield
Jiggs Maggie — James Ingram
Toots — Charlie Chandler
Dancing Girl „ Geo. H. Turnell
Sweet Young Thing — a Tatum Harper
Miss Milledgeville E. J. Lee
Bride Of 1940 Dr. Turner
Bathing Beauty Bob Durden
Corn-fed Co-cd Geo. Rosa, Sr.
Beautiful Dr. J. C. Adcock
BIG BABY PAGEANT
“TAKE ME BACK TO BABY LAND”
Featuring Local Kiddie*.
Special Dramatic Reader . Mrs. Langston
SPECIAL MUSIC NUMBERS
Selc<
nK Glee Club
“Out in the New Mown Hay” Girls Chorus
“Love Song”
“Who’s That Pretty Baby” Flappers
“Breezin’ Along” Girls Chorus
“Down By the Old Mill Stream” Freshmen
“I Dont Believe It” Finulc
Lavinia Scott
Floridc Moore
v irginia Dunn
Jaunita Morgan
Lousie Jeane,
Billy Eberhurt
Pianist
GIRLS CHORUS
Anne Bone
Burlah Massey
Stella Hubert
Beulah Lugand
Frances Bone
Pete Yarborough
Dot Smith
Tot Tye
Manell Dooley
Bulah Thaxton
Virginia Edwards
Maude Stembridge
Avie Moate
Ted Moran
G. f4. C. Auditorium U 1 07 OO
THURSDAY and PRtOAY lWarCll Li-LO
Reserved Seat Sale at Culver & Kidd Drug Store Wednesday, March 26, at 8:15 A. M.
Show Starts at 8:15 P. M. Admission 50c and 25c