Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, May 15, 1930, Image 2

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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. GA., MAY 15, I#30 WITHIN THE CITY (By MISS D1DDY) A most delightful week of music has come to H clow. MUIedeeviiU* and Baldwin county people have thrilled at the enjoyabl* recital* tha‘ wcr given daily at G. S. C. W. Ia.-f YEAR’S REPORT OF P. T. A. MADE AT LAST MEETING •JAKE’* PARALYSIS CASE THOMASTON LINDBERG BRINGS LETTER TO Canal Zone MRS. HUNTER A.- 1 sat day nii'ht and listen' Ion - chorus and the that make Lucia di 1 most popular of all companion my appr- udito The first case of “Jake" paralysis m record here was treated last Sat in day morning by Dr. A. W. White, chiropractor. The patient, a white oining to the close of another mnn> admitted having purchased r Mrs. K. U. Moore made the fol- a buot five weeks ago from u drug- mg report as President of \. for 1929-80. We star - with out any funds in ou Mrs. Hunter, mothi Hunter cf the G. S. C. faculty, ceived a letter from her i air mail this week. The letter was brought to the states by Col. Charles A Lindberg of Dr. Alice.who was inaugurating the new air ;- route from South America to the the United States. The letter ceived within five d»»ys a fu- - . been mailed. See thi ELECTRIC CO. m E **«*'ic Fa, *;, h •w on display—a UAM J OX^c oppor iity. evening that I attended and 1 given their time and talent the perfomances. Mis» Alice ignore Tucker and it is to her credit that sic Festivals have became fui M. G. ugh wane *i full programs ■ jig • xerc’ses. Being : G. S. C ] naturally -d in the events that ie there, but I still of the youthful spirit Before the opening of school we had the chairs and tables in the frist grade painted at u cost of $31.00. We gave $5.00 to the Illiteracy drive. Gave $9.00 to the grade children's poster contest. First Aid remedies are funished by the I*. T. A. We helped put on t£e lied Cross drive and the sale of T. B. stamps. From the T. B. ale of stamps we rea- i zed $44.04, we now have on deposit r health purposes $80.73. We have bought scales, and keep the gride building in paper towels from thi? fund. An effort has been made to put on the Dental Clinic. The dentists of the city have co-operated splendid ly—but so far it hasn't I gist of another town in which he wa: then residing, a small quantity of ■Jamaica ginger extract which he drank. His condition ts not consid ered serious, altho he has little con trol over the muscles of his leg.— Thomaston Times I May 0, 1030.) Dr?. A. England, of Macon and H. E. .Stanford, of Milledgeville wen called in consultation with Dr. Whitt on this ease. The patient is doin' splendid after a week under Dr White's care. Complete recovery i: ; very probable. APPLICATION FOR GUARDIAN. SHIP GEORGIA, Baldwin County. To All Whom It May Concern Eli B»~nes having applied for guardianship of the person and p •rty of Alex Collins Brown, I child of Elbert Brown, late of said Mrs. N. I*. Walker chairman of county, deceased, notice is given grounds reports planting 234 shrub? *hat said application will be heard the past year making a t"tal of 415 at office at ten o clock A. M., on shrubs and all vei;■ much interested in the doings at! Mrs. John Mobley, president of G. M. C. i the Doctors Auxiliary with the assht- ance of the Kiwani? Club, has furn- Kumors have it that the floats this j i-h milk to the under nourished chil- year will be more beautiful than (Iron in the grades. Splendid results! ever. 1 have heard of some of the J have be**n manifested from this fine | APPLICATION plan- and I am sure that they will. work. tifully. the f‘ ,8t Monday in June next. , nt of | This May 5, 1930. assist-1 BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE. Ordinary ard exofficio Clerk Court of Ordinary. FOR LEAVE TO SELL STOCK BELL Unusually Low Prices on Ladies’ Summer Dresses. Just received by Express 100 New Dresses, beautifully trimmed in Voile and Organdies For This Week we Place On Sale 1 0 0 New Dresses surpass any of recent yean- group of young ladies that hav selected to grace the floats ar ledgcrflle's most attractive. Frank He! z has been creating much excitement during the past few day ■ while he has been painting sunn of the antebellum negroes and negresse- in Milledgeville. Frank came South last summer and math hnrfirst sketches of these old charac ters in their native haunts. They seemed to ha'-'e created much interest when displayed in the North and n is doing others while hi re this yen' He also plans to do several portrait and has already received appoint ments for this work. Frances is with him and of .course Milk'dgeville's social contingent is delighted to ha'- > her as an addition for the summ i. During the past year the P. T. A. | re re addre • -ed by Dr. Dawson Allen. >r. John Mobley, Dr. N. P. Walker. | >i . W. M. Childs, of Macon, and | i 1. George Roach. At the clow hi- year we have something i 80.00 in the bank. f the Garden Club l v u display of flowi 1'i-m from their owi k- uld be most inter* • nuliful. I hope il beginning of an ann md that the public ' o see the displays. will mean the al flower show ill be admitted interested Sunday's ■' y is to lie the announce- urnal that Mr. arried. I have Sch«.ol- thc hovi vent. Little Sam ' ledgeville and I ai with hint the best body and the In declared i of the t urry . thi nd Mrs. M sy beautifying their horn r. Mrs. Curry is bus: r? and shrubbery whili contributing his bit t- .f the most beautiful J > •ounty ack r I ways though the family of Mr. a Mrs. John Day one of Millcdgevilh charming. ightcr of Mr. and Mrs. manage Jay's Depart - a most attractive lit- . recently on the enm- . W. during the recess GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Notice is given that T. W. Brant ley, as administrator of the Estate of Miss Tiara L. Brantley, late of said county, deceased, has applied to the Ordinary of said County for leave to sell six (6) shares of pre ferred stock of the Georgia Power Company, and five (5) shares of pre- ferred >tock of the Continental Gin Company, for the purnoge of paying debts and making distribution. Said application will “be heard at the Court of Ordinary of said Coun ty. held on the first Monday in June, 1930. All persons are notified to show cause nt that time why the application should not be grunted. This May b, 1980. T. W. BRANTLEY, Administrator. BERTIE B. STEMBRIDCI . Ordinary. ill mm m MADE FOR HOT WEATHER—SHORT SLEEVE DIMITY, ORGANDIE LAWNS AND V01LES UNUSUALLY STYLISH—YOU WILL THINK THEY ARE REALLY $2.50 VALUES. SIZE? I 4 TO 40. SPECIAL SALE PRICES IS 98c id 1 T':e little girl ul be <.f thcii under thr dir ittiactive daughter of Mt Ewell Atkins. I knew m from the family resent! it is a difficult job t all of the children uni daily for they grow* ; hi. ii Eve Monday hurry oftch about ful slumbei ■ bed dr:r daughters of Mr. Clias. Ini 1 frequently see in certainly most attrnc- . They greet people in pleasantly -and seem so [ their Dad die’s business. ■ all the mothers of Mil- ore made happy Sunday children displayed their nd affection for them, i tting that we should wear SHERIFF SALES GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Will be sold before the Court- ! house door, on the first Tuesday in June between the legal hours of sale 1 to the highest bidder for ca-h the following described property, levied on by virtue of tax fifa’s issued by the Tax Collector of Baldwin county for taxes due the State of Georgia and the county of Baldwin for 1929. House and lot in the Northwestern part of Milledgeville bounded as fol lows: on the East by Clark Street on West by lands of Sibly on the South by Walter Hargrove on th North by W. A. Walker, said land -ually Monday when fronting Clark St., <10 feet running hilc I am ab- back 90 feet levied and will be sold the property of John Ross. j "• ' ’ ! House and lot in the North Wes- "ung j t,-m part of Milledgeville hounded as 1 thl ' follows: On the West by Sol Screen. 1 isn ’ 1 on East by Clark street. South by more. Union Baptist church, on the North f «ny by S d Screen said lor fronting 90 eace- foot on Glnrk Street, levied on and . will be sold a the property of Grif- fin Smith. I have notifyed the defendants in fifa, and tenants in posset-ion of the term, time and place of sale. J. F. VINSON Deputy Sheriff Baldwin ! Coounty. If You Want the Best Shop At E. E. BELL’S orbed in thought. I hear the bugle C. H. ANDREWS &. SON “Nothing But Insurance” nUlei of h . The flowers were in Sunday and I when 1 have set i Hum id white* •eautilul. Katherine Mobley hud little Sally Heindt l were here for a visit several days ago. This little Miss ha grown so fast almost going beyond recogni tion, but for the fact that she is so murh like her father. We are still including her name in the list of fu ture belles even though she is now living in Augusta. The Medical Auxiliary under the leadership of Mrs. John Mobley be gan supplying milk for the under nourished children at G. M. C. sev eral months ago and I am told that the results have been most satisfac tory. Pale children now have roses in their cheeks and their weight has been greatly increased. I understand that the next meeting S - WEE:--END AND SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES TO THE SEASHORE FROM MACON Via Southern Railway System -SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES— 'mf iSS, ( ,‘ A 'J ForSt - &m °ns Island Beaches).... $ 5.00 JACKSONVILLE. FLA. X 6.00 . —WEEK-END FARES— ^4rcQnvvn'>£ A n ( , For Sl ' Simons lsland Bcachcs ) $8.10 JALKoUiNY ILLL FLA $10 00 JACKSONVILLE BEACH. FLA. $1! A0 ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA DAYTONA BE\CH, FLA $15 65 TRAVEL BY TRAIN The Safes!—Most Reliable—Most Comfortable—Costs Less For Detail Information Inquire of C. D ROGERS g. R. PETTIT City Passengei Agent ^ Division Passenger Agent Room 131 Terminal Station Phone 424 Macon. Ga. Tires h visk. Whatever your tire requirements may be, we are in a position to serve you best. Let us aid you in selecting the first quality, fully guaranteed Fisk Air-Flight Prin ciple Tire, which will give you far greater riding com fort and all the mileage you are going to require. REAL VALUES AT BARGAIN PRICES FISK PREMIER * The FISK 30X6:00 AIRFLICHT FISK PREMIER EXTRA HEAVY 6 PLY 29X4.50 FISK -SPECIAL $17.95 : $ 7 - 95 All Other Sires at Equally Low Prices 7 Points of SUPERIORITY ■»f FISK AiP-FLIGHT Principle TIRES Increased Flea Arcs i Multiple Cable Bead W. E. ROBINSON, JR. CHRYSLER SALES & SERVICE, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.