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CADETS TAKE TWO GAMES
FROM MADISON AGGIES
Memorial Day Notes
Wia Opeaer 10 to 6 aa4 Take Second The members of the R. E. Lee
10 to 9. Three oat of fear | Chapter of the Daughters of the Con-
for Seriee federacy served a splendid luncheon,
— 1 of which at least one hundred peo-
G. M. C a baseball team added two [ pj e partook. All of the committees
more purns to the win column this wor ked with zeal, and performed
week by taking a pair of games from , t heir part well, and there was suffici-
Coach Wallace Butts Madison Aggics. ent {ood prepared, and
Thursday and Friday. [ tastily served. The ti Ae» wen
The first game was won 10 to o j beautifully decorated, and presented "ILT**_1* UaV
with rood pitching hy Ennia, the , . mort att „ ctnl . appearance. Memorial exerciMS.
cadet ace. Errors in the late innings
gave the Madi'on team their run*.
THE UMON-RECOROEft. MILLEDGEVILLE, CA, MAT 1, IBM
MR. HARTER TUCKER
DIED FRIDAT AFTERNOON
The ceterpiice was a large pound
**! rake made and presented
the cadets Jjaughter. by Mrs. W. O'D. Rock-
In the second i
came from behind in the seventh.. u WM coverm| „ ith Wng .
eurhth and ninth inn.no to win 10 whlch tarm .j lhe c „lora of the Con-
to 9 Free hitting and eratlc t«Kl- fed It wa, ent and ,erv«d nt
in, featured the name. I the c meluaion of the dinner. It wa,
The two win, this week inve the I delicious
cadets three out of four l. »m the
and greatly enjoyed.
Madison team I ^ ur *ng tk* morning hours mem-
hers of children of the grades of G.
VESTRYMEN NAMED AT ‘ M ‘ " , a '“i. the tr “ I,1I1 « • chu “ l u£
EPICOPAL CHURCH SUNDAY ' C "" carr Ymg boqueta of
ehod to the
to the cemetery. They had an im
portant part in the program of exer
cises rendering several martial airs.
Mr. A. S. Tennille went to the
front in the early sixties with a Mr. Harper Tucker, a well known
Company from S«d,ravill,. He c itiaen of MUledceville, died at hia
had a roll of the Company with him . ,. ..
Memorial Day. and in Ullcin* he »id hM ”' ,n Ul “ clty rndiy a,U ' rn “ n
n far as he knew he war the only at '““t °’ clock - While Mr. Tucker
one living. Mr. Tennille is eighty- ! had been confined to his home for
seven or eight years old, and while two weeks, suffering with heart
is feeMe, he wa. able to attend .trouble, hi, death came unexpectedly.
The funera% services were con-
The Baldwin Bines, a. they are ' ,UCt ^ ** th ' r " iden ' t ' of C5yt - » nd
locally called, acted a, an honorary Mr “- E - N - E ™>>* Sunday afternoon,
escort to the Veterans. The Bald- at 3:30 o’clock by Rev. J. F. Mc-
of the most his- Cluney. The interment
organization in the city cemetery, the foliowing acting
" , .*" y . r 0f as pall bearers. Me srs. W. R. Don-
W uJL TO U " V,,t -31 be in chsrvc
Unrcilinr epi*mnni«i „ -.n— o. .. * '■*”
Unveiling ceremonies of a monu
ment of W. C. Bordley will take
place Sunday afternoon. May 4th at
Mt. Plea&ant church cemetery. The
see Camp No. 998 „ f thi «■
of th. World of Uacon
The ceremonies will been, .. "*
o’clock. ^
At a congregatior.nl m
Sunday morning after thi
vice two warden? and the
of St, Stephens Epi*rn|
win Blues
toric Military
State. The Blues were
the most important battles in Vir
ginia, and gave a good account of ^ atn * Clifton Adams, H. T. Cline,
themselves. All of the men who ; Boss Lockhart. Walker Blackwell and
composed that company then, have Carlos Edwards,
passed awa>. Mr. Tucker was born in East
j Baldwin fifty-seven years ago, and
The merchants of Milledgeville did crew to manhood there. He engaged !
under the direction of teacher.! and ■ n " 1 clo! "‘ th< ‘ ir dur ‘"k the 1 in fsrminy nntil fourteen or fifteen
decorMrt th. «»«. of Confederate | th " '**"*"' »> « >•* y “”»' "'-'ed to this
, vestrymen It wa, a beaut,ful .iyht 1 m ' rch “ nt * * riUta * “ ,ar “ « I c ' ty ’ Unt ' 1 “ m, ' nth * **«• h «
iial church to *** th * children with In-aming
; faces, and enthusiasm as they pxid
many yean th ' 8 ,ovin *f tribute to the memory of
held 1 L
Mr. Frank E. i
Juni.tr Warden of the church' was their forefathers.
nam<-d Senior Warden to succeed the , The G. M. C. Band contributed to
late Mr. J. R N'ornient. Mr. Jere N.'the observance of the day. During
Mo ire was named Junior Warden to the dinner hour, at the court house,
eucceed Mr. Bone. they played a number of tunes, and
The following vestrymen were headed the procession in the march
named. W. S. Jett, Jr., Lieut. V. L. j ——
Nish. M. H. Bland, L. C. Lindsley.' f “ ■
T. L. McCombs, Jr., C. H. Whitfield,
and Ewell Atkins.
can learn, but there was no concer- waa engaged in operating the man-
ted -.ction. This lack of under- hattan Fruit Store, retiring on ac-
standing kept the stores open. j count of ill health. He was a mem
ber of the Black Spring Baptist
church, joining in early life.
Mr. Tucker is survived by his wid- ]
ow; one son, Mr. Trowley Tucker,,
of Macon, a daughter. Miss Annie I
Laurie Tucker, of this city, and a'
.sister, Mrs. McAfee, of Wrightsville. 1
C. H. ANDREWS A SON
“NrtluBf Bat buaruce”
Keep the Skeeters Out as well as
THE FLIES
We have the dull <
Galvanoid Screen Wire m all
sizes and wxihs. Also ad
justable Screen Windows and
all sizes of doors—
SEE US EARLY ON SCREENS
R. Ml. HATCHLR HARDWARE CP
Wkaletale and Retail
Mr. W. S. Jett was named secre
tary md Mr. Frank Bone Treasurer
«f the church. A rising vote of
thanks was given Mr. Bone for his j
untiring and faithful services to the
church and to .Mrs. M. H. Bland for!
the work she has done as organist j
and choir director.
MERCER GLEE CLUB TO
SHOW AT C. S. C. W. MAY 3
CalUg* Musical Orgaasaatfeu Will
Give Performance on Saturday
Night
,Mercer University’s Glee Club of
forty songsters and musiciana will
give a performance at the Georgia
State College for Women Saturday
■ight
A chorou* of twenty voices and an
orchestra of fourteen pieces will be!
the principal features of the per-1
forma w. (Juurtette num'ers anlj
novel features go to make up a very
fine musical program.
Popular prices will be charged and
the public has been invited, it wa* \
announced.
HOSPITAL TRUSTEE HURT
IN AUTO ACCIDENT
News came to this city Saturday
afternbon of the injury of Mr. P. j
H. Gar broil, trustee of the Milledge
ville State Hospital, in an automobile
accident.
Mr. Gambrell left his home ami ■
was in the act of boarding a street
car when he was struck by an auto
mobile driven by a young lady. Hia
right leg was broken in three places {
said he was injured about t‘ . body.}
Report* from the Macoi. hospital i
state that Mr. GambrtU's condition
ha* slightly improved.
FIRE SATURDAY AT HOME OF |
CASON BLACK
A small blaze on the kitchen roof!
of Mr. Cason Black on Liberty street
was quickly extinguished at noon
8aturtb;)
v nil hr Hu
Black and the alarm turned in. The 1
fire . mpat.y had the blase under
control I bi-foie erious damage ya>
don- Water and moke did a small <
TO 1 HE ALUMNI OF IOTH
DISTRICT A. A M fCHOOL
The Annual Alumni Banquet a.11
be held Friday evening. April It}, at '
fe:30 o'clock.
The charges are one dollar (fl.UO)
per plate. We are very anxious to J
have a large attendance thi* year
and we are requesting you to send
your dollar to Mrs. J. T. Philips,
Sparta, Georgia, not later than April
JO, so that we can make definite
plans.
We hope this will reach all of you
Whose present address we do not
have.
From what we can gather the indi
cation* are that Milledgeville will
show an increased population >ince
1920. The Union-Recorder has con
tinually urged that the co-operation
of the people be given the enumera
tors. It is to be desired that every
person living within the city limits I
be counted, and every citizen can aid j
in ha ving thi* done. Let every resi-.
dent see that he i*< personally count
ed, and let him see that hi* neighbor 1
and servant is included
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