Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, November 27, 1930, Image 8

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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., NOVEMBER 27, 1930 Colonial Theatre Programme “mg® 6 A Special Week of Outstanding Pictures! Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Dec. I st, 2nd. *3rd. “Laughter” Powerful drama brilliant comedy, and a gay reckless romance of two lovers in search of happiness with out thought of the consequences. That’s ‘‘LAUGHTER" with America’s Sweetheart NANCY CARROLL sup- ported by FREDRIC MARCH. Don ! miss this .the greatest picture of NANCY CARROLLS CAREER. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Thursday, Friday, Dec. 4-5 “Our Blushing Brides” JOAN CRAWFORD and ROBERT MONTGOMERY in a tremendous love story of today. See JOAN CRAWFORD in her most revealing role. BOYS’—Make a date with your girl to see this picture now. Saturday December 6th ‘Heading North’ A smashing western picture starring BOB STEEL JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN SOUND! HEAR OURS! DEATH OF MRS. EMMA HER- RIGDINE Mrs. Emma Corinne Herringdine, mother of Mr. O. C. Herringdine, of Hardwick, died at her home in Hancock, counity Sunday, after a short illness. The funeral and burial services was held at Reynold Chapel Tues day afternoon. Mrs. Herringdirw had reached the ripe old ago of eighty-nine years. She is survived by her son and two daughters, Mbscs Emma and Lula Herringdine. DEATH OF MR. CLYDE STUBBS Mr. Clyde Stubbs, aged 45. died at ; a local hospital Saturday, after a long illness. The funeral sendees were held; i Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr | and Mrs. Leo StuLbs, in Wilkinson county, and the interment was in I the family burial ground. Mr. Stubbs was the oldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stubbs, of Wilkins-on county. He is survived by three brothers: Leo Stubbs, of Wilkinson county; Comer Stubbs, of Milledgeville, and Hubic Stubbs, of Macon, and one sister, Mrs. C. P. Batson of Wilkinson county. FAREWELL SERVICES TO REV. JOHN F. YARBROUCH (Continued From Front Page) him they are getting a good preach er and pastor, and a friendly and lovable and manly man. Seventh—That a copy of this ex pression be given brother Yarbrough and a copy be sent to the church in West Point. Committee: From the Baptist church, Livings ton E. Roberts, pastor.; Joseph A. Moore. From the Episcopal church F. H. Harding, pastor; Trank (Bone. v rom the Presbyterian church, A G. Harris, pastor; L. C. Hall. From the Methodist church, R. B Allen’s Invalid Home Wednesday night, after long illness. The funeral sendees were held at J. A. Moore’s Funeral Home Friday afternoon at three o'clock, ReV. T. L. Rutland officiating. The inter ment was in the family square in the city cemetery, the pall-bearers bieng Messrs. Steve Wright, C. T. Harper, W. K. McCrca, John Hollo way, Frank Shealey and Dr. J. I. Garrard. Mrs. Wilson was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Harper and was born and grew to womanhood near Meriwether in Baldwin county. Early after her marriage to Mr. Herty Wilson, she went Jo Jack sonville. Fla., to live, and returned here only a short time since. She is. survived by four sons and several sisters and brothers. JOIN THE LEGION ALCOHOL— Better be ufe than torry Drive in and let us test your Radi ator and fUl with pure Alcohol, the only sure preventative against frozen Radiators— RALPH SIMMERSON BUICK DEALER DUCO DIED—Ben W. Hawking Jr., age. 10 months, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Hawkins, died Nov. 13. Funeral was held Saturday 15th at thi J. A. Moore’s Funeral Home, Rev. L .E. Roberts officiating. ** offei HO skill \eedeo DHIE? HIICKLY Y ou will rever know how easy k is to make things beautiful until you have flubbed sormfLuig with Duco. No skill is needed because, atler it is ap plied. Dtuo flows out into a •mrfiace. Ji dries quickly but n->L b o ^‘/telly for K Luxely bru-Luf. With Duct*, you enn add to cjvL rx-Pi l <utsL of lovely CULVER & KIDD DRUG CO. of Course 224 Phones 240 JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION You ought to hear the New Majestic Don’t buy a Radio until you investigate the fea tures of the Majestic—you will then find why it leads all others in price and quality— It has the clarity and fullness of tone together .with wonderful selectivity as featured in instruments sold at higher prices— Let us send up one for you to trv out— R. W. HATCHER Wholesale and Retail ,C0. Emory University Glee Club The South’s Sweetest Singers CONVERSATION heard on the street this week: He: ‘‘Well, the last name is checked off the old Christmas list. We’ve bought all the presents and still have some money left. Great stuff!’’ She: "Yes. dear. That was a smart idea—joining the Christmas Savings Club. Why. we never missed that lit tle sum each week. But it surely came in handy for shopping this year. Don’t forg't to start in for 1931.” And You, friend: DON’T FORGET! NOV 29 AT 8:30 P. M. Let us show you how easy it is to save! Exchange Bank 4 per cent and SAFETY I G. S. C, IN. j| MILLEDGEVILLE MUSIC STORF mC u