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THE UNION-RECORDCR, M2LLEDGEVILLE. CA., DECEMBER 4, 1930
WITHIN THE CP
(By MISS DIDDY)
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Jones. Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Jett, Mrs. George Roach
and Mrs. R. T. Baisden never miss u
game either, I have been told. 1 saw
them at the Thanksgiving game and
I am sure there were no fans there
who enjoyed it more than they.
When I looked at the calendar ami
the figure 2 glared at me, I was
achn-.t to see that there are only Saturday the Emory Glee
about twenty more -honnini: day! c|ub aav „ jn enjoyable performance
until Christmas. This fart was empha- >t lh( , G g c Auditorjura . Milledite-
rired more when I went down town vd | c waa we jj represented on the club
and aw all the store, in their holi- Aabury v Jrr Osceola Thaxton. and
day dress of holly. Christmas bells, Hany Btin( . li tod as mem-
and l.jthts, and the windows with all bcr| of tfcc r | ub Thl . UttJe symp h<my
kinds of S ift suggestions for each orch „ tr ,, which had ns members
member of the family. It's time to 0rCie xhaxton and Harry Bone, was
get in the rush, and my idea may be „ ne of tta b( ,, t , have ever heard,
impractical, but 1 believe that the j t j, a „p] t . nd j d musical organization,
w v to help the present financial Aabllry Farr contributed to the
chorus with his tenor voice. Asbury
i u brother to Mrs. Doc Veal and
and kef-
currency circulating and
nation to prosperity. Do y
ber how beautiful our littl
last Christmas with the livi
mas trees? I hope that every one
enter in on the spirit of the sc
and have a tree on every lawn.
the
I’ilie i
his hom
I am sure all of us will miss 1
John Yarbrough. While not u m
Lee of his congregation, 1 always
joyed meeting him. He hud a most
have more ,ff a |,| e manner and exemplified the
,n t * 10 Army- true Christian spirit. We welcome
be played in to Milledgcville Dr. Quillian and his
Milledge- family.
The cap-
* Charlie
Milledgcville pi-opl.
Navy game which is I
New York. There an
viile boys at each school.
tain of the Army team is Charlie The opening of the new Country
Humber, u nephew of both Miss Mary waa „„ lotllr be
number and Dr. J. I. Garrard of this nl cmbercd. The dance was most on-
city. Those who follow the sport jl>yaMc and [ | leliev< , th ,. bl?st , var
given here. I do not believe there
is a spot in the w-orld more beauti
ful and ideal for a country club. The
club house is perfect and as I danced
s tell me that he has be
ic outstanding stirs all the ses
William Moore i- also a cade)
at the Naval Academy ar
brighten Moore and Carlyle Ingram. ,.,st Thursday night" I 'visioned par-
— ties of the future there. I am sure !
The announerment which was re- thi; wiI , be lhc centcr of many de _
ceived this week of the marriage of liKhtful socia , offairs jn f||t|Jre
Robert Kenan was of interest to Mil-
Icdgeville people. He and Miss Anna , hnd the p i eaau « „ f mwrtinf[ Mra .
Hull. ... were mcmed .n Birmingham, Jack Day |or the fir> , time this ueek .
Ma.. where they will make their ebd . shl , , moa , attracti „ a „ d
home. Robert ,s the youngest son of delightful person. The party given ,
the late Mr. Livingston Kenan and by Miss Consume cD.y in her hono.
Mm Kenan who mtdc thc.r home onc of the dc | iRh tful affairs of
here for many years and has a large tht Thank-giving season.
<-irc!o of friends here.
„ , , . Many of the youn<p Indies who are
Kvents of the pa-t week have tMehta , „ tre „ h „„,e for the holi-
given Mil edgev,11. people plenty to day „ Darothy Rnnks . Elizabeth
talk about. Last Tuesday, we had Stewart, aod Autiooette Lawrence
a v,M, from the Artillery un.t and I aro havinlt their fim ysar .„ lhe
"... reminded of the days of 1918 pr rf CM j on and tb e y Lro enjoyinr it
when soldiers were a common sight a areal dM ,. thcy , old mc _ „ wlc
cn our s re.--s, but things were diff- . homc tbi8 week-end. It doesn’t seem
.rent then, and I am glad war days p0Mibl( , tbat thcM ^ or , shou , d
are gone and 1 hope forever. I steod My yoa „ B ladic ., have finjshcd co] .
on the G h. L. campus early Wed- ] eKC and aro r
nesdc.v and aw the flag raised. It |
was a thrilling sight. The early! There is no
morning wind was blowing a stiff tractive place
gale as old glory was raised to the than the home
?u! A ^ Gaither Banks. The ground, hav,
been landscaped and shrubbery is
growing everywhere which, coupled
with the natural beauty, makes the
Banks home a place of usual Leauty
~ and charm.
Then Thanksgiving came and of
white an dblue glittered
and the stirring notes of the “Star
Spangled Banner” added to the
l eauty of the occasion.
w teaching.
ore beautiful and at.
in Baldwin county
of Mr. and Mrs.
■ the center of interest was the
football game. M$Ucdgcville hag
many ardent female fans, but none
more enthusiastic than Mrs. Culver
Kidd. She always sits with the
dets and cheers with them. She is
deeply interested in all sports, and j a ;i or
when basketball season opens, her
oldest son. Culver, Jr., will be one
of the main stays on the court for ^OR SALE—Good Earth or Leaf
the cadets. mold. Apply Mrs. E. P. Lane.
CHRISTMAS PRESENT
ronr father, husband or brother.
They would appreciate a suit or top.
coat that really fit them. Quality
guaranteed. Come in or I will call.
SAM McCOMB
hone 302, Prices Reduced.
To the Most Particular
Physician in Town
Health is your watchword—for
those in your professional cure,
•7 us well a.- those in your own
household. Dunbllcss they use \
Oiurpt Flour in your kitchen.
IPs the pure.-1 ant! most health-
hjl Hour thnt mouey can buy
con make.
Keep.
with Progress
tion to your growing business,
you are safeguarding your in
terests, strengthening your
credit and inviting public
confidence in your service
and your goods.
Where to increase your in
surance and how much -
or what nt.iv protection is
required, - arc periodic prob-
BONE it SHY
C. H. ANDREWS it SON
HALL * DAY
OTTO M. CONN
S. D. STEMBR1DGE
It will
a Merry Christmas for the entire
family if you give this year a
GENERAL @ ELECTRIC
ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATOR
THIS Christmas and for years to come,
you'll be glad that you thought to give
something really worthwhile to your
family. When you give a General Elec
tric Refrigerator, you make a gift to
family health. It keeps food at a con
stant, safe temperature always below 30
degrees Fahrenheit. It prevents food
spoiktge. It eliminates waste. It keeps
milk safe and fresh for many days. And
it's cost of operation is only a few cents
a day.
Visit our nearest store. Allow us to help
you in selecting the gift that win ease
the burden of HER daily tasks. There’s
a General Electric Refrigerator sized to
suit the requirements of your home ex
actly. Our liberal time-payment pi—
enables you to have one delivered for a
down payment of only $10, the balance
may be paid in 24 equal monthly install-
ments.
Georgia
POWER
COMPANY
L'- ■?. Stark, Jr., Manage.
A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SEKVE
FIFTEEN
Unbreakable Talking DOLLS
At Your REXALL Store
Away!
These Dolls valued from $2.00 to $18
LATEST STYLE! FINEST QUALITY
\f ARE going lo give them to the fifteen little girls receiving the laigest num-
* ber of votes between November 22nd and 10 o’clock Christmas Eve, De
cember 24th. The awards will be made Christmas morning at 10 o’clock.
For each penny spent at our store during the period stated above, each custom
er may cast a vote. Ask all your friends to write your siame on the ballot
before they put it into the Ballot Box in our store.
AMOUNTS PAID ON ACCOUNTS COUNT AS PURCHASE
ALL CASH PAINT AND FLOWER SALES WILL COUNT AS DOUBLE VOTE! \y ^
The Following is the Standing in Votes Counted up to Dec. I,
5 THELMA HARRISON 11. MISS BLANCHE MULDROW MJSS p
1930
THELMA HARRISON
AMALELA BULLOCK
DORIS J. TORRANCE
i CEROLDINE DENNARD
BETTY C. ALLEN
LAURETTE BONE
PEGGY STARR
ANDERA WEBB
ANNELL ROGERS
FANCES MOORE
11. MISS BLANCHE MULDROW
MISS ELAINE WELLS
13. MISS MADELYN JACKSON
14. MISS JACQULIN BLACK
15. MISS HENRIETTA TENNELLE
15. MISS MADEYLIN TURNER
MISS LENA SHAW NASH
18. MISS MARY HAM
18. MISS LAVANDO CURRY
20. MISS JORELL THIGPEN
21. MISS
22. MISS
23. MISS
24. MISS
25. MISS
26. - MISS
27. MISS
28. MISS
20. MISS
30. MISS
31. MISS
EVELYN PIERCE
LOUISE KING
BARBARA HARDEN
IMOCENE KYLE
ELIZABETH KING
MARY BRADFORD
BETTY FLEMING
CLEONE. ROZIER
JACK LOVETT
JUANITA THOMPSON
MARY V. MOORE
One Vote May be Cast for Every Penny Spent in Our Store
See Dolls on Display in Our Front Window
CULVER & KIDDfDRUG CO.
Phone 224 “Of Course” Phone 240