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THE UNION-RECORDER. RMILLEDGEVILLE, CA, MAY »• 1*30
elir Vuiunt-iKrrnriirr
order E*tb. Hit
I'uhlithod Weekly
el Milledgcvil
R. B. MOORE—EDITOR
| JLK£ N. MOORE—Bu.ine.. Mgr.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Year «1-S0
who has the interest of Mil ledge viUe MRS. BRISCOE WALL ENTER- MRS. HINES NAMED MEMBER OF
at heart. Surely the other members TAINS ON SATURDAY P. M. HONOR SOCIETY.
of the council and the Mayor especial- Mrs. E. R. Hines has been named
ly will fall in line and support these .Mr-. Bri coe Wall enter-ained most a member of the Alpha Ps' Omega,
men in their effort to reduce the in- delightfully on Saturday afternoon national Dramatic fraternity, in re-
debtednea .-of the city. in honor of her daughters, Mrs. R. cognition of her accomplishments in
lo spend more money than the in- M. Cabbell and Mrs. Sidney White dramatics,
come warrants is poo rbusiners. It of Virginia, who are spending sev- The honor was ‘conferred upon
is folly to buraen the city with eral weeks in the city. Mrs. Hines this week. In addition
. . The lax rate has '■cached aj Beautiful spring flowers were at- to having written many plays, Mrs.
limit ; f pro: polity
is to continue. Let the counci
eral weeks
Beautiful spring flowers were
Milledgeville! tractively u«td in the rooms where , Hines has also successfully directed
•sts were -eated at card table- number of shows.
seriously get to their job and a* pub- for a nui
lie servants guard the interest of Mil- Delicious
Jedgcville u zealously as they would at the cor
L-hments were ■
ion of the game'
served'
Mem her
Lditorial i AT HIM
THURSDAY. MAY 8. 1930
The action of Aldermen King and
ne is wise. Their .-tatements are K**WORTH LEAGUE UNION
*r.k and .-mcere and it is the kind MEETS IN CITY SUNDAY
talk that the tax p'lyers like to
ir come from those to whom they
re entrusted their affair
r.o use trying to fool the people
. the wise and sensible thing is t*
il with them honestly and frank- n “ v ,‘ w «««»*** g
Jolt received big shipment of step-
ins. panties and bloomers. Priced 50c
to SI.00—CHANDLER’S VARIETY
STORE.
See the
wtj Tin- Epworth Leaguers are looking! ,,oor ,ain P now
Then- 1 •™ ! * rd to Sunday, when the League ELECTRIC CO.
nion meets here. The member.-
•-m the other
•rival Sunday afternoon, be shown
ound the city and then carried to £
Electric Fan with the
display—ADAMS i
Mother’s Day, Sunday, May
Whatever comes
she trusts and cares—
her life is lived
for others—
God surely loved
the world to give
the blessing of
dear Mothers.
Remember her with a Gift worthy of
hej. from—
Williams & Ritchie
111. on their £
I of economy i the tiie J: ' | or..de end concert ot
City Government M r ;_ After ;haT ’ ^ wU1 r ** turn
G.
People residing ir the country
make a great miatake in letting in
to reit in their community church die.
Rural churches have been a strong j
fac’or in builiding and maintaining,
religi* u< life in Georgia and through
out the SoUth. Some of Georgia's
great t preachers and citizens hive!
been made by the influences that
came into their lives at the little
chui'h on -ome hill in the country.
risible solution. ... _
the Methodist church for a social X
gathering, followed by an interesting ■ 9
f .V11hex's Day program. Various com-1 o
mitiee have been appointed to carry 1 A
. out the plans. They will do all in £
r the.r power to make our guests en- 9
. joy their visit and wi-h to return. 5
the limit Everybody is cordially invited to S
n of eco- i!lt * n d the program, at 6:30 o'clock. D
r , mv j The change in the hour is made just 0
_____________ \ for this Sunday. A
THE LECICN MEDALS j f
Awards for some particular
mpliehment or home outstanding!
meed vordt-r ha. insisted it should be
isidered a business and dealt wit
j such.
t he Aldermen King a<>d Horne hav*
i #t5 _' barking of the pt-ople and the Mi
with the other member- of the ci
. cil should back them
Own Two Pair of Sport Shoes-
Both of these are new
General Electric Fan. $5.00 t<
| $48.00—Get them here—ADAMS
always encourages youth I ELECTRIC CO. Electric Coatractoi
ally and while it . hould not be *" d Radio 1)ealer *
»ry to stimulate their effort. | '
in incentive to strive to merit j Don t forget the brtby We havi
The Union-Recorder has l.etn re-
queated to call attention to the fact
(list the city has done nothing to-
a-.irdt. i-.-autifying the pa r ka that
were made on Washington and South
W.ikir. - tr*-et . These parks Wen
rr»- * ■' •*! n these street* were pav
ed. a..-! it » staled that they hav.
become an eye sore. They could »-
. i attractive and would add to th*-1'
beauty of ibe city. Neglected pui
ii parks r. fleet upon a communit;
__ »ivad a full line of things
The American Lqrun Auxiliary ,or ">• comlnrl—
arc a,vm* two medal, and Mu, CHANDLER S VARIETY STORE.
Bertie Membridgu, lormer Presi-
deni of the- chapter is giving two Times have changed Get that
medals to the htudtr.t in th«- Electric Clock from ADAMS ELEC-
Senior claw of C. M. C. and I TR,C co -
.tab dy High who show the greatest:
r.cy and knowledge of Amtr- j
ican History. The first p-ize is a
; old medal and the second a silver i
White Buckskin With
black rubber soles
$10
White Buckskin With
tan calf trimmings
$10
G. M. CV MARKSMEN
The >plt-ndid record made by the
(i. M. C. rifle 'earn in the
Trt-i > atebas rhrva th people of
thi- erty and Uw atudenta ,.f the col-
lev much satisfaction and fills their
hearts with pride.
The VK-tory attain*-I by the five
young I; - n who are on the rifle team
iill bill
the col-
b-ge. it will mean splendid publicity
for tin m.u! mid an outstanding
distinction r r the cadets.
G .M. C. l.a* won many hi
the mil U-i v circles of the
They h. \e proven that the training
given c not merely talk hut of the
highest typi , in that they have c>
t.mionsly fhewn their superiority
the. branch of training which fra
given tie young men at the college.
M. « a. military department u
no •H'Uph ip the pan
ii the pan but in seuson
- men ef v». T
LTi .mabM ia wverv c <tu- T
« : .V. M. n.ph-.e fa
$>etii n lacy hav* i.i»iared.
T* the Hears* trophy
-•ir iile ate » ; 'mi atnt. VS hca tha
roller - t»-am *nter*d ih« >d»icb U»djr
i Sun HaU to f
the family at—I
RIETY STORE.
Get Ib.t We.tintbouic I
The Ictti’.ll could not huve selected ADAMS ELECTRIC CO.
! more appropriate award to mak«
t encourages the student to keep
rood ret ord in the history of h 1
•ountry. It creates within them a
nterest in early American life, thus j
coua:nting them with the detail- ) ^*** <? *®«®hers
Ihvt made possible our nation. | h * ve to
,v.. u-mbridge is an alumnie of' ,h<? °f M
-M. C. and she has chosen to given J Kridav »^emoo«
i.indels there -md the Auxiliar> i are charging m
dais will go to Peabody High. and guarantee a
Mi«s Stembridge as head of the
*tal« Committee on Americanism
•leeted to give the mednls to the
(tudents for nroficiency in history.
■the showed wise judgment and has
:-ggu:i a p’endid custom.
HANDLER'S VA-
f Bethel church
erve a barberu
Wnlt‘ r C. Greene
itl six o’clock. They
dollar per plate,
ufficiency to sali-.
Wear them with your sack suits as
well as with your sport clothes. They
are in and with more style than ever.
Made by Florsheim
JOHN HOLLOWAY
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' y May 2. day of the
at the G. S. C. W.
’-rs-ed the
of
>fif« < rs f or the County Federal
Mr. . K. II. Hines, having beaut if ul-
*.r I sure* -fully resigned for he;
of thre« \ ,-ars had. by the by
i f the Kede.attest, to b«- sik-
.1 by a n : w pre>'-denL
e nr-mination for her sunessor
made on the very fir t oallot.
.
«:* or grave dang*
i J ir a meml»er of t!i
« l> n danger of ruits unless s me
. .1 i ti reps are taken to pay some
C.f .he d*-l»ts.” If cuite are brought,
i r.tre:«arily no n* thai judgments
v ill i -me in. collect taxes and even
raise them in or«‘ r to gvt the«r
Aldermen King a. d
declared thetnsrlvva strit
to spending money unit
Ruffit lent
t-xpt nditu
that expense, must be cut in many
departments and that every care must
be taken to immediately rut down
the indebtedness of the city.
The action and statements of them
two n
By Rath Lowe
A Piano-.'urte. Voice and Yudin
recital was presented at the audi-
t'riun of be Georgia State College
for Won en on May the sixth at the
chapel b->ur. This was the third of
a series of programs celebrating the
National Music Week.
Thi* program, chosen from the
w oild’s leading composer*, was ren-
dircd unu ualty well. Each young
1..*:* did her pan with an apparent
familiarity with th« music of her
ch. ue, ar«l held the interest of the
.‘idit-ncc throughout the entire pro
gram.
participating in the recital
is* Sura McU.n. Miss Klla
Hudson, and Miss V*ra Hunt at the
piano; Mi*>* Mildred O'Neal, Miss
Kb .abtih Tolar, Miss Gay Harris.
Claire CaruJa, and Miss Ila
Cade Williams in voice; and
A Remarkable
SALE
Of
Misses Beautiful
Rose Garden
PRINT
DRESSES
$rj.oo
DRESS
COLORS
Beautiful
flowered
pattern*
in large
and small
designs
white and pastel
background*.
have been fortunate in obtaining these marvelous
Spring and Summer Dresres m the latest style and colors
for this wonderful SALE- never liefore has such clever style
and quality been offered at this low- price.
E*rry wi« Miss will be quick to see tbc wonderful Values
offered in these dresses.
Come early and get your choice.
Sizes
of the council have Emily Campbell and 1
of fcvety citiaeac with the violin.
Jay’s Department Store 14,020
Millwljfiville, Georgia