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THE UNIONRECORDER, ffMILLIOCEVILLE, CA-, MAY I, 1930
r. H. BIVINS AT HOME ON BISHOP VISITS CATHOLIC
SHOUT LEAVE FROM HOSPITAL I CHURCH ON MONDAY
Superintendent of School* Here fo
Board Meeting, and Make Pay
Roll*
Impri
SERVICES B£1NC HELD AT G. M. C. GRAMMAR SCHOOL IIHUTTTT
MIDWAY METHODIST CHURCH TO PRESENT PACENT n
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T. M. Lake of UraMn Preach-
g Eloquent and Forceful Ser
mon* Twice Daily
)ver One Hundred Children
ograi
1 The Right Reverend M. J. Keye.s.. . . .. , One of the most beautiful parents
Superintendent P. V. Bivin- c.me , Bu.l,.,p of S.v.nn.h of the C.tholii- ^‘ MiHwl Mrthodf,t church- l '" «*“ by the >r.mm.r -chool
bottle Saturday from , Metnphi, Ho,- ; rhureh, came here Monday and at an « the ? . ,L. C. M. C. will open the commence-
pttal where he ia undentoitu- treat- intpreasive service at the ehurch l-** P- » nd ‘ • 40 "‘ h ' ec “* * ment exercise, at the collm-c op
ment to attend a meeting of the at f ur o’clock administered the rites 1 he P a8tor ' *“'• Uuef,t ’ 1 . U edntsda- Mav *>8th
Board of Education which was - - - - >->- ' •- >>o H«- 1 '“"‘““J- *■» - 8th -
aeaaion Tueaday. j Accompanying the Bishop
While here Mr. Bivins made up j Rev. Felix Clarkson S. J., priest of
his pay roll and paid off all school j Josephs church. Macon; Rev
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clock administered the rites The pastor. Rev. J. M. Guest,
onfirmation to a class of ten. assisted in the services by Re-
M. Luke, of I'valda. Mr. Luke
member of the South Georgi
Rene - v Ie tho< hst Conference, and is a gift-
employees.
missed a meeting of th<
ten years he has been .-uperintendent • Superi
of the schools. j gev.
He will return to Memphis the lat- j here, ac
ter pa of this week to spend about f vannah.
a month. He is in a Veteran* Hos- j 1
pita! and is taking the treatment to CADETS WIN AND LOOSE TWO
■void a serious operation. GAMES DURING WEEK
The people of the county wish' --
for Mr. Bivins a rapid restoration A j After loosing two games to Gor-
health. juuft Institute la.-»t Thursday and F*ri-
of African Missions.
. L. Coni in, priest in charge
ompanied the Bishop to Sa-
hm, neverj Lnliolai,, S.'T. Ax.uiuit'pdtor of Preucher end evuwelirt. Hieeer-
oard in the St. J«epl»; and Kev. S. G. Barte'.. ■»•»» «» * bk Pr««nUUon, of Go,-
pel truths, and are convincing in their
appeal. Large congregations are at
tending the services, and interest is
growing.
Rev. Mr. Guest feels that he was
fortunate in securing Mr. Luke to j ing programs given during the com-
assist him, and extends an invitation | wenceraent.
to the people of Midway, Uilledgc- - -
viRe and Baldwin county to come and Printed Batiste in a mo*t delight-
hrrr him. | ful ••*«rtment of pattern* and col-
lor. — CHANDLER’S VARIETY
A most beautiful line has just arrived. They are in new
straws and combinations for Misses and Matrons as well as
the little girl—
Over one hundred children will
take part in “A Frolic of the Months”
a patent of unusual beauty. Re
hearsals have begun and the children
are being trained by the teachers in
the grammar grade> under the di
rection of Miss Julia Moore, princi-
pal.
The parent will be in full costume < M v I 1 . . , .
and will be oae of the most interest- j H ,OU mU5t *** lh ' Se b * f ° ,e yOU ' 0t *“ 5umm «
Amazingly Low Prices
' day, the G. M. C. baseball team came
j back Monday and Tue-day and de-
| fcated the South Georgia College 1
STUDENTS ATTEND Y. W. C. A.
CAMP IN ATHENS.
Mis Annie Moore Daughtry,
rretary of the Y. W. C. A., and
mbi-rs of the Y. Cabinet
pent ‘he past week-end
STORE.
CHANDLER’S
VARIETY STORE
speciality—Son
D. A. V.» ARE ATTENDING
MEETING IN AUGUSTAj for “«■ decisively.
Th« cadets displayed a much im- , members of the Y. Cabinet at G. S. Wire that house today—ADAMS
State Commander and State Adjutant proved game since early in the sea- ,• \v. ..pent ‘he past week-end in ELECTRIC CO.. MilledSeville’* Only
and Local Commander Are In *“d the Ians who attended the Athens where they attended the Licenced Electric Contractor*.
Attendance games declared them the best of the h|ir ing council which met at Camp!
{season. Coach Rents sent a new line- Wilkins.
State Commander C. B. McCullar up ip the game Monday. Miss Vera Hunt, Carolina Selman.
and State Adjudant P. N. Bivins of; Robertine McLendon, Elizabeth
the Disabled American Veterans with Keep Cool—Get your Electric Fan Tucker and Louise Lowe accompanied
mmander J. C. Adcock left today—ADAMS Elecrtic Co. Mias Daughtry.
Augusta »o attend a ;
WANTED ROOM What Pleasure-:-
Local
Wednesday ft
three days meeting of the State or-
The meeting will be one of the
largest attended and the most inter
esting ever held. Distingui.whed
speakers will take part on the pro
gram.
Accompanying the Milledgeviile
delegation are Mrs. P. N. Bivins and
Mrs. C. B. McCullar.
Radio Corporation of America
INSTITUTE DIVISION
Want men to take training in Radio, Broadcasting, Television
etc.. Radio offers greatest field for advancement in America,
if interested in life time job. write for interview.
I. N. GIDOENS, District (Hunger
219 Jones Ave. Macon, Georgia
PERMANENT
Use by Man. Write Box 217 City
5-5-30 2t.
Rev. G. A. Harris, pastor of the
Milledgeviile Presbyterian church,
will go to Washington. Ga.. next Sun
day afternoon to install a new pas-
The Farmers Club bid a pleasant
meeting Saturday at the home of Mr.
Terrance Trcnnor. Resolutions wen-
adopted expressing sorrow on ac
count of the death of CoL Jos. K.
Pottle. Mr. W. E. Ireland was elect
ed Secretary and Treasurer to suc
ceed CoL Pottle.
Mr. and Mrs. Trealtor served 1 j
delightful barbecue dinnei at which
there were a number of special guest:
preae t.
dition. oa paving, all ceuvi
moat dairabl* residential
Haws* ca nba easily cai««
Iwa apart meat*. Sea ar «
Estate—Unit
To drive a Car when the mo
tor is in Tip Top Shape.
DODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOODOOOOOOOOOA>OOOCK>0000
It is our business to tune motors, repair automobiles in fact
do anything first class mechanics should.
Let us tune up your car for the j
bring your auto ids to us. \
ardless make
Swimming time find* as ready. I
' Suits, Cap* aad Balt* far mea, wo-1
I man aad children—CHANDLER’S j
(VARIETY STORE.
Mr. Frank Rile;
the club at the me
AGAIN WE OFFER AN
UNUSUAL ARRAY OF
LOW PRICES
Next Tuesday is Field Day on
campus of the Georgia State College
for Women when tceuns representing
the four clan es will compete
games, and race* for the collt
championship.
Mias Annie Elizabeth Miller, di
rector of athletics, has the pregram
in charge and the class teams I
been selected for the various ev«
The Field Day is unusually colorful
and interesting. Each cla-s will have
a May l’ole decorated in the color*
of th* class and the winning class
will gain the right to put it on
front campus.
The students are displaying great
enthusiasm and cheer leaders i
tmsy training their classes for
yells.
TELLAMS
HIGH-GRADE
PEANUT
BUTTER
2
•-RS.
FOR
25*
ROGERS OR STOMELYS CORN 2 NO. 2 CANS 2Sc
ROGERS OR STOMKLVS GREEN BEANS 2 NO. 2 CANS 2Sc
ST. CHARLES EVAPORATED MILK 3 TALL CANj 2Sc
CAMPBELL’S
SOUP
3 ™ 23*
Did you knew that Electric Fee*
are cheaper than they have keen in
ten yerur. Get your GE or Westing-'
house Fan today. Easy Term*—
ADAMS ELECTRIC CO.
TWILLEY &.GU1LL
At the SOUTHLAND GARAGE
BELL’S
More
Than
100 New Swimming Suits
Received This Week. Men’s, Ladies’
Misses’ and Children’s
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