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KHedferill., G»., April 3, 1930
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Number 33
Jectric Cooking School Draws Large Crowd
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„f .MilledgevUle und
men packed the
ni to hear Mrs.
first lecture at
.Recorder’ll Electric Cook*
Wrdn<'.oday afternoon,
i. nre began filing in the
before three o'clock and
r; jj r Moore formerly opened
ra school the house was
r„ fjw. Tb« sUP* decorated
r ‘ oral ranges ,
which were all cooked at the same
The school will continue through
Thursday and Friday with lecturer
Thursday on cake baking und on
Friday biscuits, pies, pastries and
rolls will Ue the subject.
The members of the Parent-Teach
ers Association are acting as official
hostess during the school, greeting
the ladies as they arrive.
Merchants co-operating have at
tractive displays in the food show
and the women are enjoying the in
spection of the displays. Sample-
are being served and the cooking
school is proving most delight.ul.
JUDGE PARK PAYS TR1BUTETOi ‘Judg- Pottle was well known to
COL. POTTLE AT COURT IN 1 •< “ 8 "as one of the most
SPARTA lovable men I have ever known, was
| a splendid gentleman, a fine law-
New» of Death Received by Judge of y«ar, and an entertaining and elo-
Ocmulgee Circuit Thursday Mo,
Taken
ANOTHER “LAST HANGING"
BEFORE GEORGIA COURT
nd A Rc
APPLICATIONS FOR FARM LOAN
TO BE RECEIVED THIS WEEK
Spurtu, Ga., March 28. Judge
James B. pHrk, of the Ocmulgec cir
cuit, presiding over the March term
of Haneoek Superior court, announc
ed that he had been informed of the-
sudden douth of Judge Joe Pottle in
Millcdgeville. With poorly conceal
ed feelings Judge Park said he had
learned of Judge Pottle’s death ami
was announcing it with exceeding j t « said that automobile thefts
" a "'“ •»* he knew thn- the projiK l„ re „„e.f„ urt h of the crime. Should
of Hancock county would reerot , 1 ! the law against stealing
distinguished jurist's, bile be repealed l.eeause it is
• enforced - ? J •Hi
quent orator,” Judge Park told those
assembled in the courtroom.
“Judge Pottle was solicitor gen
eral of this circuit for many years,
was an able court official and u suc
cessful and effective prosecuting at
torney. My relations with Judge
Pottle were most cordial, and I loved
him like a brother,” Judge Park
feelingly declared.
1 autonio-
, dentil.
The state supreme court Wednes
day took under advisement the case
of a negro who contends that his
death sentence for murder should
he doemrea inoperative because the
law under which he was indicted was
repealed before his conviction.
The case, discussed in legal circles
as “the last of the hanging cases,” is
that of Arthur Myers, Augusta ne
gro, who was convicted of slaying a
railroad detective in the Augusta
yards of the Georgia railroad ; n the
uarly part of 1924.
Between tinie of his indictment
and his trial, however, four years
elapsed, due to his having escaped
| from custody. During that time the
! hanging law, in force when Myers
was indicted, w;.s repealed and the
existing electrocution law substitut
ed. Ben Pierce, of Augusta, repre
senting Myers, contended that a re
pealing clause in the electrocution
law had eliminated the hanging law
froo consideration, and that his
| client should be set free.
The Milldgcville Merchants are the
back bone of Mi)ledg<evillcV« and
Baldwin county's prosperity. Trade
with the stores here, they contribute
to those things which mean future
happiness.
Trading away from home carried t«
its ultimate end means destruction o;
business in the town In which yov
live and make y-'ur livelihood.
t ready *
, H. Andrews in charge of I
that the work might the Federal Loan for farmers in this!
irrupted and several county received a telegram Tuesday
' a l(l I* urod-*»t the same time, morning from the officer in charge
Robert Morris a represents- | that application (flanks will be for-
n f the Wcstinghouse Electric I warded the latter part of the week,
dmoncrated Katrina Van Tele- land the amount of the allotment for
in elfctm mechanical robot in- Baldwin county will be announced
;!-d ir. a card bonrd figure of a j at the same time.
|- lll(t 0 f /, cn ,i c site. Mr. Morris Mr. Andrews will have his office
that the robot, electrically | at the Horne-Andrews Commission
j to .nn electric fan, a vaccum Co.
•ould he made to perform a
of duties ir. response to a LEGION PLACES CAUTION
•Stem of soft whistles. SIGNS NEAR SCHOOLS
| Finally in a deep baritone voice the Signs giving warning to autoist j
short talk. ; that they are approaching i school I
| .1. N. Moore, advertising manager 1 district have been erected by the
The Union-Recorder introduced , Moris-Little Post of the American
Freeman and Miss Crawford hei Legion,
tant. The signs read "Protect Milledge-
I Mrs. Freeman demonstraud many ville Children, Drive Slowly.” The
^litchtfu v dishes that could be cook- j bark ground of the signs are the
in an oven. The entire meal j emblem of the Legion. Two of them
prepared «•insisting of chicken, . have been placed, one at the corner
luffed p«rk chops, steak, potatoes, of the G. M. C. campus and one at
:the G. S. C. campus.
. designed by the hnguvrr n* . 'n.t*hnmc
will perform at The Union-Recorder’s Free
f! each afternoon at three o’clock. Katrina is
Mid will answer the phone, turn on the switch
nteresting things.
Over 300 Women
ATTENDED THE FIRST SESSION
Of the Union-Recorder’s Free
Electric Cooking School and
Food Show
JOIN THEM TODAY
SECOND SESSION 3:00
Members of the P. T. A. will be Hostesses during the School
ADVERTISERS
Co-operating With
UNION - RECORDER
GEORGIA POWER CO.
Electnc Ranges and Appliances General
Electric Refrigerators
ADAMS ELECTRIC CO.
Atwater Kent Radios, Electrical Supplies
Wiring and Repairing
WESTINGH0USE ELECTRIC CO.
Katrina Van Televox
EXCHANGE BANK
D. W. BROWN FURNITURE STORE
BIRDSEY FLOUR MILLS
Birdsey's Best Flour
Bird :cy’s Self-Rising Flours
H. C. COLES MILLING CO.
Omega Flour
White Ring Flour
OKLAHOMA CITY MILL & ELEVATOR
COMPANY
Heliotrope Hour
WHITFIELD GROCERY CO.
Bailey’s Sup.erne Coflee
NEW ORLEANS COFFEE CO.
Morning Joy Coffee
ENNIS PALACE MARKET
Fine Meats
HOLUNSHEADS 1DAIRY
ELECTRIK MAID BAKERY
L D. SMITH GROCERY
Monarch Canned Foods
MODERN GROCERY CO.
BELL GROCERY COMPANY
GOLD AND SILVER BAR Canned Foods
Blue Seal Flour
Delicaiedtsan
Doors Open 2:30 for Inspection Food Show
Lecture 3:30
G. M. C. Auditorium
Never before in the City of Milledgeville has a cooking
school met with such overwhelming popularity! As
popular with the young as with the old . . . They were
all there—from high school girls hardly in their teens
to little silver haired matrons. And they are all coming
hack today for the second session!
I’!an now to join them. With a complete change of pro
ffram today's session promises to be even more enter
taining than yesterday’s. Th doors open at 2:30 and
Katrina gives her performance at 3:15... She is expect
ing you ... Come and bring your friends and neighbors.
UNION - RECORDER