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THE UNION-HICOZDZX. MUXEBCEVILLE, GA.. MAY M. I»X
WITHIN the an
' (By MISS BIDOV)
. \ov ever eecn such • r»y
Zl P'*ve » Mill^eviUe! The
^rations on ell the .tore, the ».y
j r- of the bunting flags that ure
JL in the .*t reels certainly give
ai city » carnival atmosphere up-
jeirancc.
Everybody seems to be ready to
I ]Ci)ine the Elks to the city Thurs
*7 and Friday. The election of a
• i;]edgevtUe of course has
cau-«-dmuch intern*. The list of
".inee. that ha* been made
. the names of some of our most
beautiful and attractive youn*
II jedies and Friday when the parade
paan-J threueh the streets, we wlil
oateh the fi rat of the Milleditcvillo
tedee with interest to aee who the
I ten-red younp lad- will be.
Graduatiip time has come aftain
, P .i rex! week promises to keep us
, nt rj>h. Peabody High, G. M. C.
joeG. S. C. W. will all have their
j^aencement exercises right to-
| f 3rT and we will be in a mad rush
> all the interesting events
e been announced for the
[ i»xt week.
is the senior play at G. M. C.
I in( j the senior play at Peabody. Both
usually fine, we understand.
| Then the grade children at G. M. C.
for a performance. Over
[ ..n hundred Milledgeville children
take part in the pageant that the
| praJe> will give. On the following
ninjr. -Major Ostorman and his
•: wonderful band are to be the
il parties in a delightful
program. Major Osterman
does himself proud and each
I jar we wonder how he can get
1 vtb: i and as good as the one he has
| to Tar. But he always does, c
Sac: the personnel is most always
Kurd, and he has to begin again
it a* beginning.
I have heard quite a bit about the
ntderful performing canary Maj.
Overman has. He has trained the
|£n!i bird to do many interesting
He tells him or her, as the
ay be. to lie dead and the bird
I obeys immediately. He jumps when
| told and does many other things that
r knew a bird would do. I am
| going by and take a look at this re
writable bird some of these days.
Sptaking i{ birds, the Robert Me*
j Combs have i most intelligent parrot,
told. He sings and cusses be-
rarrying on a regular contfer-
II is greatest trick is notify-
I 15 * : 1* family that it i> meal time.
I The U. I). C. had quite a ceremony
“ their recent meeting when the paid
note on the boulder, that was
•cted last fall, was presented at the
acting. Mrs. David Ferguson
' a “‘ lver tray with a light-
“ t,3n<i, ‘* an<l Mrs. R. R. Moore set
n to tJl< * notc - Mrs. Ferguson al-
•*> does things in a most interest-
|“C and thoughtful way. Her parties
entertainments are different and
always thoroughly enjoyed by her
MB. BUFORD STEWART
' HOW MED SUNDAY
Passed Away At Home of Her Sea
Dr. Richard Binion. r u.mil and
Burial Services Held hi Sparta
Mrs. Buford Stewart Binion, widow
of the late Mr. O. L. Binion, of
Sparta, died In this city Sunday af
ternoon, at the home of her Bon, Dr.
Richard Binion, whom she was visit
ing when stricken with a fatal heart
attack.
The remains were can it d to Sparta
and the funeral services held Monday
afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Bin-
ion’s daughter, Mrs. Geo. Berry, Rev.
Mr. Eakes, pastor of the Sparta
Methodist church assisted by Rev. J.
F. Yarbrough officiating the inter
ment was in the Sparta cemetery.
A large numbev af the friends of
Dr. Binion from this city attended
the funeral and burial services.
EIWANB CUIB HAVE
mats MEN AS QUESTS
As Enthusiastic Gathering •*
chcaa Sponsored hy The Oaly Civic
Clah far Man ia The City
tag their convention in the city. Rev.
F. H. Harding president, announced
that he would appoint an active
committee.
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Marshmallows 25c at MODERN
GROCERY CO.
horn she loves and whose association
and love she has enjoyed.
There is no more attractive child
in the city than the baby daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Ham. I met
her the other day and she was a pic
ture of beauty. Her golden locks,
bright blue eyes and dimpled cheeks
make you think of the little girls you
see in pictures.
The Kiwanis Club at its meeting
Thursday evening had as their guests
twenty of Milledgeville’s business
men.
At the conclusion of the luncheon
Rev. F. H. Harding welcomed the
gue.'ts in behalf of the dub. and
turned the meeting over to Dr. E.
H. Scott, chairman of the Program
Committee, who had arranged for
several members to present different
phases of the work being done by the
club.
Talks were made by Col. Geo. S.
Roach, President of G. M. C.; Dr.
H. D. Allen, Mr. F. E. Bone, Mr. L.
C. Hall, Dr. W. T. Wynn and Col.
Erwin Sibley, District Governor of
the Kiwanis Clubs. These talks stress
ed the co-operation of the club with
educational, agricultural, social, busi-
nc* s programs; an outline of the ac
complishments of the local club, and
n plea and setting forth of reasons
why the business men of Milledge
ville should co-operate with the club
in working for the interest and ad
vancement of the city.
Col. Marion Allen, who was one of
the guests was called upon and made
an enthusiastic speech.
A resolution was passed pledging
the co-operation of the club in as
sisting in entertaining the Elks dur-
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Phone 229-L Re« 105
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COAL
is an ancient discovery, but consumers of our
various grades are continually discovering its
stored-up wealth.
Rich in carbon, but poor in ash—sums up the
reasons for the general satisfaction rendered
Our service is a match for their quality, too—
by our ccals. '
it's up to scratch.
FQWLER-FLE JSiER GOAL 10.
•* taurth grade over at Peabody
*• Pchocl have made a puppet
The dolls that have been made
\ Char »ctcrs are very wonder-
! f you “ w Tony Sarg’> dolls on
" l y° u cotJ ld hardly tell the dif-
lce * ,Xc,, Pt in size. In addition to
the dolls, the children have
" lhlir :,la k L '- scenery and have
n v,r ‘ ltl n the plays that are to be
ented. I have not had the pleas-
- f seeing them, but my boss told
aU ahou t them and he was so i-n-
i si as tic anil elated over , uc wun .
° f them that he insisted thnt 1
_ somethina about them. Miss
f Brooks is teacher of the class
Bo • nt ' 1,l 'rf..rniancea hy the Fourth
|:r P “ pprt ■*"» »«! begin next
. , in the county
has more dignity and charm
^ ‘ckterly, ’ the beautiful subur-
/ ,mi * of Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
TM : .s magnificicnt old
•re.ithes the hospitality and
* ° f tie old South. Mr. and
.a’-cher have been busy for
. . I’taHting .'■hrubbery and
^Ting the grounds. Lucy and
* ji * y . ®*taher are expected
kr-fo midd,C ° f ncxt month for
j ®mer holidays. They will have
during the summer
•’•eral of their class rnat^s
erly** will be the scene of
***** and delightful social
Bivimi s “ nd *y School
”"*' d ,hl ‘r loved teacher laat
kin . Kift t0 her Wa * a 1,00,1
l ** e names of all those
H ‘ ten 5n h®* 1 class since it
* Pto,”' Blvin * wil1 enjoy turning
and calling to udad
Every Saturday during this year 1930, we will give you with
each 50c cash retail purchase in our store. One 10c Standard
size leaf of
Electrik Maid Bread
At
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
Of Course
“The RexaB Store”
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