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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA^ MAY lt3D
J. A. BROOKS
DIED SATURDAY
Funeral StnricM Held >1 Pretby-
t-rian Chu.ch Monday Morning
Buried in City C-meiery
RALPH S1MMERSON TO ERECT
AN APARTMENT HOUSE
Work Begin* T bin Week on Modern
Building on Jefferecn and Mont-
gomery Street*
Work beean thi.4 ■
rn four-apartment
i.rner of Jefferson i
tpt-mery
who ha!
Septembt-t
by Mr. Hal oh Simmer •<
the hospital in this city Saturday af- rea Jy for rccupation
ternoon. May loth, after an illne» of | iflt
several days. • ' The ntw house will face Jefefrson
The funeral -*rvice- were held a. street and will be modern in every
the Presbyterian church Monday particular. The apartment* will
morning. Rev. A. G. Harris officiat- ^ fj v * rooms each.
irg. The remains were buried .on the -
:: I. lly -u;ar. in the city cemetery. colo red FARMERS OF
thfoil--.mg acting a pill-bearer- BA LDWIN COUNTY ORGANIZED
\j, *srs. O. M. Conn, L. I). Smith. Er-
win Sibley. Frenk Broome, J. A. during the early part of the ve-irj
Benford. W. V>. Miller and K. I*. c0un t y B gent assembled a large
l*rc«>er. The burial -vivices were p. OU p 0 f co lored farmers and per-
conducted by the members of Benevo- f cc ^ e( j an organization to promote
Lodge No 3, F. & A. M. better farming in the county. Forty-
five members of the organization i
carrying five icre demonstrations
.Mr. Brook- was born near Abbe-
,11,., S. C.. Sept. 7 th, 1*53, and grew
h< >m1 there. In early mannood
i- very keen throughout the county.
Each contestant is expected to poi-on
his cotton. Prizes will be given to
those who produce the most per acre.
All farmer have record books to
keep a complete record of all expen-
married Mum Janie Carrington,
u daughtei of the late Mr. and Mr*.
C imngton. of this city, and lat« r
# ..me here to make his home. For a
number of year* he engaged in
operating a farm, store and mill just
east of the Oconee river. He was
..ai t and friendly in his manner, and ” G( . nrJrt . Rateman. a tennant nf Mr.
i.ad a 1-ice number of friends » c r Kjn|( . y . s p | acl . is takimr the
throufthout thi. city and county. He ^ m th „, hc is eultivatinff his cot-
■vas a member of the Presbyterian j u ^ a Kcon6 timc . Guaa perdue de-
church. and a reitular nttendant upon cUrM hc wi] , bcal the | )oy „. y. at k
jt eervicea. Moore is running as a dark horse
Mr. Brooks is survived by one s , v . ra , far mi rs on Mr. O. M. Ennis
daughter, Mrs. Mary Brooks Hunt. . „ f ( .el quite aurc of first place,
of Washington, li. C.; Mr. Henry var i 0 u, clubs ure working i
Brooks, of Detroit; Mr. ( arrington nt , ver f or( . to ma kc this a bann,
Brooks. Of Birmingham. Ait., and Mr. y(iJr our ,,, >unty f a i r . a club
1 rank Brooks, of Washington, (ia. Ada r B( , nn er raised 82
chicken. out of the 95 bought,
MEDAL FOR BEST ESSAY The boys and girls short course
ON ABRAHAM BAIDWIN will convene July 1C, 17, 18. All club
members arc urged to be present.
in Revolution Offer- -Several agent* from other counties
, G. M. C. CfcteM. will be here to help make this a reul
i short course.
The Union-Recorder would like to
see the business men of Milledgeville
take a greater interest in the Ki-
wanis Club, and make it a liver and
iw-re progrissiv civic organization.
Since its erganization the club ha*
-toud for the progres . advam-ment
end upbuilding o! the city, and -t ha*
a numfer of accomplishment- to it*
.•redit. No city can expect to go for-
wird where it* business men arc in
different and unwilling to co-operate.
The Kiwar.is Club is the only civic
organization among the men, which
has operated in thi* city for any
length of time. There is an effort
being made at this time among :he
memners who have been faithful to
rejuvinate interest among the busi-
ne.-s men. It is to be hoped that they
will re-pond.
Tax Receiver Briscoe Wall will
turn his book* over to the Tea Assess
or* Monday morning of next week.
Therefore Saturday will be the la-t
, day the hooks will be open for the
j return of taxable property. All who
have not complied with the Irw are
! urged to do i
> at i
The people of Milledgeville should
unite and lend every assistance in
extending hospitality and cordinlity
to the member- of the Georgia Lodge
of Elks who will be guest* of the city
next week. Among them will be
some of the most prominent citizens
of Georgia. They will be men of
culture ar.d affluence, outstanding in
their profession and busine s. They
will come from every section of
Georgia, anticipating a pleasant stay
this the most historic city of Geor
gia. Milledgeville has always meas
ured up in entertuining its guests,
and has the reputation of being a
city of hi-pitality on account of the
royul manner it qntertiins. This
reputation will be sustained by cor
dial nnd enthusiastic reception and
hospitality being extended the Elks.
Drain your oil regularly. Let ui
refill with Texaco or Quaker State.'
Nona better. RALPH SIMMERSON, j
Buick and Marquette Dealer.
REMAINS OF MR. J. T. HAMBRICK 1
TO BE BURIED HERE |
The remains of Mr. J. Theodore I
Hambrick will be brought to this city j
this (Thursday) morning from At
lanta. for burial.
Mr. Hambrick was a son of the late j
Mr. and Mr-. J. R. Hambrick, and j
spent a great portion of his life in I
this city. He is a nephew of Mrs.
B. B. Anderson.
Miss Cassie Simpson has returned
from Morganton, where she has been
teaching.
ia
rendy for nmmer. Lot
e you and they are the
ite. RALPH SIMMER-
d Marquette Dealer.
Enjoy a Majestic
Pay as You Play
of Am
Set
oral G. M. C. cadet.-
■ papers this week on the Life,
hnractcr, and Work of Abraham WHAT IS YOUR FAVOR.TE BIBLE
iharacter, nnd Work of Abraham ] ■ ,J *'
Baldwin, one cf the founder of the J STORY.
University of Georgia, and the man
for whom Baldwin county was named. I Perhaps you will hear it in “Bible
The ridel who writes the best e*..ay «Stories That Inspire” at the Epworthl
will be
the gruduatiu
rded
i beautiful medal at j League Sunday evening, at the u.-ual
| hoi
7:00 o'clock.
June.
The contc.-t is being sponsored by This is your list chance to see the
he John Milletlge chapter of the I present League Council in action,
ion- of the American Revolution, because the new officers will be in-
'he officers of the local chapter er,. j stalled soon. We are also hoping to
t. \Y. H itcher, president; Y. A. Lit- have another very special number on
le, vie president; Victor Davidson, the program, hut just whisper that,
ib tor inn; Erwin Sibley, secretary; | Come on everybody 1 Let’s have an
il. 1). Allen, Jr., treasurer and J. L. other grand and gU»i
A few cents a day for 365
days will pay for this pleas
ure—
Come by and listen to the
MAJESTIC and let us send
up one—
SOLD ON EASY TERMS
GEORCIA POWER COMPANY PUT
ON REFRIGERATOR DEMON
STRATION
SERVICES AT BAPTIST CHURCH +
R.W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Vijiolcsale and Retail
Under the directi
of Miss Lesli* 1
C dlaway and Miss Mamie Boykin,
the Georgia Power held a Refrigera
tor demonstration nt their store
Monday afternoon.
More thin fifty Indies were present
nnd witnessed the demonstration
The pustor’s subject Sunda;
ing. 11.30, will be—Christ’s Trium
phant Church.
Sunday evening, eight o’clock, his
tubject will be—A Lowly Place In
The Church Better Than Any Placi
Out Of It.
The p’-Viic is cordially invited to
these sc.vices.
%
Big Bargains
No* 2- Our Wayne St. Store gig
For all the Family
FOR SALE
3 City Stores
2 Dwellings on paved street
3 vacant Building Lots
See
J. T. ANDREWS |
Men’s Pants, Shirts, Straw
Hats, Sox, Overalls, Ties.
Ladies’ Dresses, Ha*s, Hose,
Underwear,Piece Goods
SUN HATS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
All Size Tennis Shoes
Children’s Dress Shoes
A Complete line of Supplies for the House Cleaning—Mops.
Brooms and Paint.
Chandler’s v £? No.2
On Wayne St. Across from Baptist Church
l li
OUR GREAT I
| “New Customer’’
SALE
Of Finest Quality
ALLEN-A Underwear
for men and boys is now on
Newest Styles Only at-
STOCK YOUR mm
AT THESE NEW
REDUCED PRICES CHl
CANNED
FRUITS
LIBBY OR DEL MONTE—ALL VARIETIES
NO.2
CAN
PEACHES
17* -ap 21*
NO. 1 CAN, 2 FOR 29c
LIBBY OR DEL MONTE
PEACHES FTCKLED N CAN < 37*
LIBBY OR DEL MONTE—TIDBITS OF
PINEAPPLE 2 c n a°n! 25*
LIBBY OR DEL MONTE
FRUIT far SALAD
29* 35*
NO. 2 .
CAN
CAN
NO. 1 CAN. 23c
PINEAPPLE
HILLSDALE
BROKEN SLICE
21*
LIBBY OR DEL MONTE
PINEAPPLE
121*
SLICED
No. 1 (jin X gjna2 *
211*
SLICED
No. 2 Can ^ A 7
SLICED
No. 1 *4 (jin
IS*
CRUSHED CAN 11*
PEACHES
ROSED ALE
YELLOW CLING
NO. 21/ 2
CAN
1 «*ie
£2i2 ’
NO.
CAN
LIBBY OR DEL MONTE
APRICOTS
: IS* x? 23*
NO.2
CAN
BUFFET SIZE, 10c
DEL MONTE CRUSHED
PINEAPPLE
9*
GOLDEN
FRUIT SALAD size
BUFFET
LIBBY OR DEL MONTE—BARTLETT
PEARS
NO.
CAN
• 25*
29*
NO. 1 CAN, 17c
25 cent Reductions
Until Monday Night
John Holloway
For Sale one of the
most desirable building
lots on the hill.
Phone 436