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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., APRIL 24 IBM
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THURSDAY, APRIL 24.
in existence in the World War, should
influence the Senate to likewise adopt
the resolution which will be a step
toward enacting this principle into
the basic law of our land.
COLONIAL ANNOUNCES PRICE
REDUCTION FOR MOVIES
A reduction in prices effectiv
next week has been announced by
Manager Curry of the Colonial Thea-
Thc new price schedule will admit
children for 10 cents and .adult?
35 cents in the afternoon unti.
C.On o’clock. Evening prices rcmaii
the same as at present twenty-fivi
an dfifty cents.
Five pictures are on the program
next week. “So Long Letty" opens
the week and Follies of 1020, Painted
Faces and Senor Americano com-
■ plete the wok’s program.
The merchants of Millcdrcvilic |
should inaugurate a trade campaign. J
The Augusta Pre:;bytarial was in
session at Waynesboro Tuesday and
It i» difficult to find a prettier! " ednesdny of this week. Among
ittle city than Millcdgeville is. those attending from this city were:
! Rev. A. G. Harris, Mrs. C. P. Craw-
Th« census enumerators are near- i f°rd, Mrs. J. L. Bee-on, Miss Bell
ng the completion of their jobs. We | McMillan, Mrs. W.* L. Richie, Mrs.
ire beginning to wonder what the - Robert McComb, Miss Em Carrington,
ensus of Milledgeville and Baldwin J an <l Mias Marie McComb.
ounty arc going to be.
The future prosperity of Mil’edire-
ville depends upon the advancement
and upbuilding of the two education d ' Mrs. Middlekauf, proprietor of the
institutions here. Our people should Miraline Beauty Parlors in the San-
lend every encouragement and aid, f° r d building, announced this week
Mrs. R. L. Wood died at her home
in Godon Sunday right following a
heart attack.
The funeral services were held at
Coopervillc Baptist church Monday
afternoon at three o’clock, Rev. Mr.
Serrett of the Gordon Christian
church officiating.
Mrs. Wood was sixty-five years of
age, and was well known in Bald
win county, having made her home
here before moving to Gordon sev
eral years ago. Her death was deep
ly regretted by a large circle of
friends and acquaintances.
She i: survived by one son, Mr.
•'arish Wood, one daughter Mrs.
Lillie Ethridge and a sister, Mrs.
Georgia Prosser.
EASTER SERVICE AT LEAjCl'E j LEGION AIRES TO HAVE BARBE-
SUNDAY
Easter was fittingly observed by
the young people- of the Methodist
church Sunday evening at the League
hour. Miss Martha Bass was re
sponsible for the service. Beauti
ful talks on, ‘The Cnictflfxtion.”
“The Resurrection,” “One Solitary
Life,’’ and “Wha* Easter Means To
Me,” were contributed by Clara
Holloway, Martha Bass, Regina Wil
liams, and Elizabeth Partial re
spectively.
Those who are missing the Lengue
hour are missing a great deal.
| CUE THURSDAY NIGHT.
The Morris Little p ost „ f t he
American Lesion will have their
rei-ulor meeting ’Thursday night
the home of Mr,. T. Treanof
Farmer. Jo J Kill. Boll Wearila
your money back—40 gallons f
$1.00—CHANDLER BROS.
NEW OIL TO YOUR Mqt „
WHAT OATS IS TO THe h *
r , Tk *!. U U “ °" 1 ’’ *" S
r n »« c W»caI trouble.
f Quaker Sute or *
business meeting.
W iu (be long r
L. N. JORDAN
THERE IS A REASON
Why oui list of Customers Grows Daily—
EVERY CLEANING AND PRESSING JOE- IS DONE TO thpib
ENTIRE SATISFACTION ^
Every job is done by an expert, every job is done as car f, n
as can be and every job is guaranteed. ' “ '
R. S. W. THORTON CATCHES
LARGEST TROUT OF SEASON
Mr. S. W. Thornton caught a trout
hat weighed 9 lb-, and four ounces' snrvic
Crawford’s pond in Wilkinson or tir
ounty Monday. It was the largest alway
atch of the season, and some of Mil-!
edgeville’s vim rods, who have been
lainiing the title of hiving landed If
the largest trout will have to take Boote.
" back son for awhile at leas
Phone 559
i battery or battery
iu need a tire, tube
ing 392-313. That
And have your cleaning and pressing done where it
'vill be dong
L. N. JORDAN
LER’S VARIETY STORE.
both of the collej
S. C.
The fart that the
in its plan for expansion desires the
sites of the court house and jail
should make the county willing to
give the most careful consideration
to propositions made by the college
authorities. This college and its up
building mean much to Milledgr-vilb*
and Baldwin county.
The people of Miledgeville and
Baldwin county should join Satur
day in paying tribute to the memory
of the Confederate soldiers. No com
munity in the South sent braver or
truer men to the front in the sixties
thar. did Milledgeville and Bildwin
county. Their memories should ever
be cherished as a noble heritage.
that Mrs. J.:
! ence, Ala.,
n> the shop.
he Mr . Broad foot is a beauty expert
ai j and ii especially trained in haircut-
to f‘ ncr Staving and marcelling.
C. K. ANDREWS & SON
“Nothing But forurance”
W. A. WALKER CO. An
FOR RENT—At
Pcfferaon at
ly 15. Apnlv
Camp Dan Sanford, Sons of Con- |
federate Vet: tans, should become a
live and progressive' organization in 1
Milledgeville and Baldwin county. Give your horaca at
Their fathers have left them a bless- of Hay, thev can't go
ed heritage, und they should see WILL CHANDLER,
that the memory of the heroes of the
sixties is ever kept r.nered. There LOST—
is no greater sentiment than that of Six Bi
honoring men who made a tacnfice rewart
that others might be benefited -and j
helped.
The merchants of Milledgeville
hive been accustomed in past years
of closing their tores, during the
Mimorial Day exercises. This year
the 2Gth of April falls on Saturday, j Mi
which is the busiest day of the week I
for them. It would he fit and appro-
prite for all business to lie suspended
during the hour of the exercises, and
the people of Milledgeville gather
en masse in our beautiful city of
the dead to pay tribute to the
wry of the here
the South lind.
SPONSORING A PRINCIPLE
Willium E. Borah, chairman of the
Committee on Foreign Relations in
the United States Senate,
lias informed J. E. Edell. comma .der
of the Downey, Idaho, post of The
American I. gion, that he is in favor
of the principle of univer-al draft,
or service, in time of war, according
to National Headquarters of tht Le
gion.
The principle of univci
to he employed only if
is sponsored by the Legii
ides f. l
elements of our
this country again become in
in conflict. Senator Borah, when
requested to state his -t.ind. inform
ed the Legion post commander of his
support of the principle.
The Legion believes that a definite
understanding between the various
groups in oui country can quickly
id satisfactorily be reached
conference,
calls for the c
a commission,
and agree upo
tion of such
adopted b,y a
Representative
Senate, and await:
body.
The counsel of the men of the
Legion, who hive witnessed from
first hand experience the losses and
injustice of not having such u law
HOSE! HOSE! HOSE!
Ladies full-fashioned all silk hose in
all shades at
$1,00
This hose is sold at $1.50 and we
?re placing them on sale to close-out
MEN’S SOCKS
You have never seen such a value.
50c values—plain and fancy patterns
slightly imperfect only
25c.
Chandler’s Variety Store
[ Like Finding
for
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Eclipse Lawn Mower
Price - . $8.50 to $25
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to get the finest alignment.
The Lawn Mower for personal use. Runs easy, cuts smooth
clean Strong enough to stand rough usage. Lei us show ,
our Mowers before you buy one. They’ll stand the closest
spection.
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olution, which
l esa of
to Ktudy the problem
a plan for the opera-
i principle, has been
rote of the House of
A similar rcsolu-
the calendar of the
faits u vote by that
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