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THE UNION-RECORDER, M1LLEDCEVILLE, CA-, JUNE 29, 1*33
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Southern Recorder Eitb. 1IIR
Entered »t Poet Office, MiUedgna
Title, •• *»cond-cI»'» Beil BBlIer.
Publtahsd Weekly on Thursday
•t Millsdgevillo, Ga-
K. B. MOORE—EDITOR
JERE N. MOORE-Buetn.ee M|r.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year »>•«»
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Advertising Rates. on Application
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF COUNTY
THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1933
The Ter.th Dir'.-ict Congressional
Campaign is <lrav.:r.g to a close. The
election will be held Wednesday,
July 6th. It is being freely predict
ed that Hon. Paul Brown, of Elber-
ton, will be the successful candidate.
will
I interest on the inveafment. A bitr
enrollment at G. M. C. would be far
more profitable to the community
tha:, a factory if we want to measure
it . purely from a mercenary stand
Cities and counties throughout the
state are preparing to take advan
tage of the opportunity to get funds
for public works. Macon has already
organized. Gainesville is securing
funds for their schools. It is entire
ly up to our city fathers and county
leaders if hny action is to be taken.
We can see no reason why a group
of citizens should not be assembled
to discurs the matter and talk with
Congressman Carl Vinson about it.
We hope the Mayor will give
thought to this opportunity and get
the opinion of his constituent- about
it. Nothing w'il be lost by calling a
meeting of citizens and talking with
them and gaining their ews.
We can not stand still, it is either
go forward or backward. We are not
a people who will go backward. We
believe the opportunity to get this
money is a good one.
EASTERN STAR HAVE
MEMORIAL SERVICE TO
J. C. IVEY.
The Milledgeviilc chapter Order
of Eastern Star held a most interest
ing meeting on Thursday evening and
at the conclusion held a memorial
service to the late Mr. J. C. Ivey who
was a charter member of the chap-
NEGRO BABY FOUND ON
J. M. SIMMONS PLACE
A negro baby was found wrapped
in an old sack on the J. M. Simmons
place Friday and brought to the city
hospital by Dr. O. F. Moran.
The baby is a girl and was about
five days old when found. She is
thriving under the treatment at the
hospital and will live, Dr. Moran
:aid.
RED CROSS APPEALS FOR
AID TO MEET DEMAND
A famous '
The prospects are that then
be a quantity of vegetables
fruits canned in Baldwin county this * eet ’ th * r |
year. These articles on the shelves
of the pantry provide food for the
riter has said in ef-
the times that prove
■!al whether we are begging
or giving. A per-on who critizes the
methods tf welfare relief work with
out obtaining facts, is using that
as an alibi for not contributing to
the cause, and is cowardly, for he
is not only withholding hi- support
but crippling the organization of (
those people who recognize their re
killed *P onaibili, y 10 tbe ‘ r fellow-men. j
HAIL TO THE GLORIOUS FOURTH
Independence day of old was
celebrated with wreckless abandon.
People lost their lives playing with
firewordks, guns and explosiv
while others were drowned
in motor acc : dcnt*. Now. the fourth
divides catautdophe "honors” with
almost any week-end.
Last year, on the morning after
the fourth there were reported 119 .... , * . , ,
— at or aacidantr, 30 drowitidf, 10 " h “ l '" r “
a ark., (iaiitia., -ad 26 da.th. to forme .Ion,, to tt«,r yoon.
•-•"rs. but would not beg as long --
City Marshal Thigpen has an
nounced that Friday he will inocu
late dogs at the city hall, and urgee
all owners, who have not yet done
.'0, ti br'ng their dogs there that
day. Every precaution should be
taken to protect against rabies as in
many localities dogs arc having this
dreaded malady. An ounce of pre
caution is worth a pound of cure.
There have been only sixty-five dogs
inoculated here up to th ! s time. A
dog afflicted with the rabies can
cause untold suffering and anxiety
and every person who has one should
give this matter attention as a pro
tection to himself and the public.
MRS. DORA WILSON PASSED
AWAY MONDAY NIGHT
Jne of County's Well-known »->d
Oldest Residents Buried Wednes
day Afternoon.
FOR RENT—Nice Aaprtments fully
equipped with gas. Furnished or un
furnished. Miss Kate Cline. 25-41.
Mrs. Dora Watscn WiLon, widow
of the late Mr. W. T. Wilson, diea
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.'
T. B. Coxwell, in Midway, Monday
night. After extended ill health.
The funeral services were held at
the Hardwick Baptist church, Wed
nesday afternoon at five o’clock,
Rev. J. F. McCluney, and Rev. J. M.
Guest offic ating in the presence of
a large gathering of relatives and
friends of the deceased. The inter
ment was in the cemetery in this
city.
Mrs. Wilson was before her mar
riage Mass Dora Watson, and was
eighty years of age, and the greater
portion of her life was spent in this
county. She was a member of the
Hardwick Baptist church for many
years, and her life was faithfully
spent in the performance of the
duties that came to her as a wife,
mother, neighbor and friend.
Mrs. Wilson, besides Mrs. Coxwell,
is survived by another daughter,
Mrs. G. E. Wilson of Thomson, and
two sons, J. F. Wilson, of Atlanta,
and H. W. Wilson, of Eufau'a, Ala.
LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET
TUESDAY AFTERNOON.
The Legion Auxiliary will meet on
Tuesday afternoon at 6:00 o’clork at
the Echetah Country Club. All mem
bers are urged to be present and
hear the report of the state conven
tion.
Good Farm Mule for Sale or Ex
change for Anything That I Can U»e.
Good Army Wagon for Sale or Ex-
chxnge Suitable for Heavy Work. T.
FOR RENT—Sept. 1st, down-stairs
apartments near C. S. C. W. Apply
to Mrs. C. 2. Shouse. Phone 406-J.
6-29-33 2t.
WHITE BOYS ARRESTED ON
CHARGE OF TIRE THEFT
The begging claw is proving their
“metal'' quite as effectively in a
different manner. Cases have come
before our notice where parents
serious under-nourished con-
My r
fro.n other causes. Many accident*
of a miner nature were not report
ed. This year there will probably
be a similar toll and it is not amiss
to offer a few suggestions and urge
that the rules of safety be applied
in what ever diversion you may seek
on this national holiday.
If you go for a motor trip, make
sure your cir is in safe operating
condition; drive safely; keep to the
right; drive at a reasonable speed;
have 50u feet of clear distance ahead
before you attempt to pass other
cars. Watch out for pedestrians.
If you go swimming—swim in
rafe places; Things to examine are
tides, currents, depths, sunken de- . _ .. ...
, . . . ... ’ . taken idea in connection with the
bns and impurities. Bo sure to stay , . . . . ,.
within yonr own limit,, wit « Z .TlwTS “'.“""i
least two hour, .(tor ..tin* nnd V" d J.* 1 of
inko . Wood with yon for ..f.ty's ff ‘
’ . paragraph. The former have an idea
, ... .. I * bBt U. S. Government has a
If you must celebrate with fire- ,, ,
,™i.. .. .. > wta "' wnhcnnt moy ro-
ceive SOMETHING, like a Chrift-
they were able to get around. Others
are not reticent about making known
their needs, but show a decided em
barrassment over the situation.
There has been an attempt to
classify various kind* bf welfare
cases under definite heads, but the
soc'al worker will tell you that each
case would take a different classifi
cation from every other, they can
not be opened, handled, or dispens
ed with, in groups. Hence a great
deal of time is needed to go into the
case quickly and thoroughly, tn ascer
tain their needs, (if any) an] to get
the proper relief to them.
No doubt there has been a mis-
SOLAR EDITION
ise read a verse in a pool of
light,
Then rapt in a starlit mantle,
Ascended a beam
And paused there to dream,
And then recorded the vision—
Not a shadow hid from the twinkling
stars
The things of earth and its people,
For the moon had to'id
What the sun so bold
Had learned from high in his zenith.
Now the sun by day and the stars by
night
Edit “The World And Its People”,
The sun collects dews
The -moon prints the news
And you. and you arc found in it.
FREDERICKA PATTERSON
D. Goff and Kenneth Tisdale were
arrested by city police on a charge
of sU-aling automobiles tires. The
warrent was sworn by Bill Tunnell
who had a tire taken from liis car.
The boys have been released un
der bond.
MRS. FRANK MALPASS
ENTERTAINS SUNDAY
SCHOOL CLASS.
Mrs. Frank Malpass entertained
the members of her Sunday School
class at a picnic on last Wednesday
afternoon. The little children as
sembled on the G. M. C. campus and
after many delightful games, supper ’
was se -ved.
W. M. U. TO BE TEA GUESTS !i
All the members of the Baptist;:
W. M. U. are cordially invited to
tea Thursday afternoon from 6:30
to 6:30 in the gardens behind the
Men Bible class room of the Baptist
church in honor of Miss Ruth Stone.;
The Philathea class of the church
will be hostesses at the tea.
•kr, be on the alert. Keep away ,
from inflamablc materials. Keep
awny from small children. Cauterize
all small cuts and bruises immed'a'
s Tree, and if they do not apply
they simply do not get what is due
, . , them. The latter has equally absurd
ly. Mono. tflsnnw „if, .nd nollo „. „
deadly.
Remember all the rules of safety. „ ul 11ViIll lu u a .
Lc.va b«„:icy liqaor .Iona and yao an7, y iny"‘, 'Lk °J Bad Cru
will have n safe and ,-ane Fourth.
All hail to the Fourth.
FEDERAL AID MONEY
There are a number of reasons lading fla' of his back
why we think MilledgcviUe and Bald-
teer work and contributions. They
•ill point to a big healthy negro
flour
shining example of the incon
sistencies of charity, not troubling
to learn for themselves that it
ing carried to a blind sick negro
a little cab-
—. roasting. And only through the
n county should take advantage of help of his neighbors will he be able
the opportunity to secure federal to eat that.
funds to he used in public work pro- When the Red Cress representa-
jecta. • live calls on you please be as gen-
In the f.rst place thirty per cent of er0 us as possible, if you have sub-
the money s given and does not have scribed already and would like to in-
to be pa-d back. The money is loaned clears stfmc it will be greatly ap-
on a long term basis and at a low prec ated and will go far toward re
rate of interest. lievirg many worthy cases involving
Baldwin county needs a court children, the sick as well as the aged
house. It has been a matter before and others completely helpless. If
the public several years and it ir you have subscribed, but have not
only a matter of a few years before paid in, strain a point this
public sentiment will demand that a that the work so nobly begun may be
new building be built We need a carried on to minimize suffering
new jail and public sentiment is also well as door-to-door begging,
going to demand that this building Remember: Not one cent of thir
be built It seems sensible that if we local relief fund goes to National
can get funds for this work new and Red Cross Headquarters.
have thirty per cent of the money
given to us that we should avail our- L. L. PERRY SPEAKS TO
selves of the opportunity to get it. SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS
The rate of interest will be lower
than we can possibly secure through L. L. Perry. School Supervisor of
any other source. ! Georgia, spoke before the students
The city has several ways to spend of the G. S. C. summer school at
money they could get from the gov- their chapel exercises Friday,
ernment, but we know of no more Mr. Perry spent several hours —
immediate and profitable way that the campus and was impressed with
it could be spent than by the erec- the work being done.
tion of another building at G. M. C. I __
The school has gained nation wide NEGRO INJURED WHEN TRUCKS
recognition. It is one of the finest COLLIDE ON RIVER BRIDGE
schools in the country and affords Charlie Simpson, a negro, had his
the young men of our county a leg broken Friday afternoon when
splendid educational advantage. By a truck owned by Sirm Bland on
constructing another building for which he was riding collided with a
junior college work with an armory truck of the Sam Finley Construc-
and gymnasium, the enrollment could tion company on the river bridge,
be greatly increased. If the enroll- Simpson was brought to the City
ment can be increased it is to the Hospital. The trucks attempted to
advantage of every business house in pass and the bridge was not wide
tne community. enough to accommodate them. The
Investing money in G. M. C. is negro was thrown against the cab
a wise move and will return good when the trucks hiL
SUNNYFIELD PLAIN OR SELF-RISING
FLOUR 24 i£o 7SC
LUCKYSTRIKE, CHESTERFIELD, CAMEL, OLD GOLD
Cigarettes T g rt p „f $1.15
FOR SALADS AND COOKING
Wesson Oil pt 17c
OCTAGON
SOAP or POWDER
5 Ti' 10c
IONA RLD RIPE
Tomatoes 4 ™. 2
25c
DELMONTE
Tiny Peas No. 2 can
15c
POST TOASTIES 2 Pkgs
EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk Can
CAKES Uneeda Bakers Asst. DeLuxe, 1 lb. Box
25c
CERTO For Jellying, Bottle
PALMOLIVE SOAP Cake
CAMAY SOAP Cake
5c
LIGHTHOUSE
Cleanser 3 cans
xec
Jim Dandy Grits 5-lb bag
10c
SALT 2 boxes
Sc
RAJAH
Salad Dressing pt.
15c
Ice Cream Salt 5-lbs
6c
OUR OWN TEA
Bo, Lb 13C | ^ Z5C
Mrs. Robert Benford, 0 f u-,7
ington. P. C., is convalecine J*
Milledgeville City Hospital
she was operated on Sunday
husband and their two children pT
ert and Martha, are here with her!
Cool off at til. Echetah Pool
Purewxur .hanged
ent life guards.
FOR RENT—3 room house, modern
couve-ieB.es. Widuu two «„ d L,„
block, of girl, school. Apply to
Mrs. Bell* McMillan Bray, i 77g
Lakewood Ave., Atlanta, G».
For Better Corn and Bigger
Watermelons, Call J. L. Sibley, 549.
Fl
DATING TOWER
Forced Other Manufacturer* to Robber Mounting! . . , Then
to Non-rigid Engine Suspension"
FLOATING POWER was 0 storm center. It was so different, people
couldn't believe in it. Engineers attacked it. They couldn't adopt
Floating Power engine mountings because they are patented.
Plymouth was the first low price car to 'mount the engine on
rubber. The others followed, forced by public clamor for engine
smoothness like Plymouth’s. But rubber mountings were not
enough!
Plymouth’s smoothness is the product of Floating Power engine
mountings which embody a new principle in engineering. Now
other low price cars 'mount their engines with a certain amount
of freedom to rock. But it isn’t Floating Power!
For, the Plymouth engine is suspended in balance—is mounted
at but two points, one high in front and the other low at the rear.
The engine rocks slightly on these mountings so that it dissipates
its own power shock. The result is the smooth, vibrationless ride
which startled the world and launched an important new trend!
No Other Low Price Car Equals The Riding Qualities of Tlie
Plymouth. Let us Demonstrate it to You-
W. E. Robinson, Jr.
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH SALES & SERVICE
S-A-V-E Ten Cents to Twenty-five |
Cents on your Drug Store Dollars |
'Phone 202
Hall’s Drug Store
A
nnouncing
THE OPENING OF
WHITE FLASH
Service Station
119 E. HANCOCK ST. NEXT TO CITY HALL
Saturday, July First
FREE
Saturday Only
With Each 5 Gallon, of Gasoline Sold We
Will Give 1 Quart of Atlantic 100 Per Cent
lia Paraffine Base Motor Oil, Absolutely FREE.
LEE TIRES—AU ,in, gurintitd for 12 month, at mail or-
•lor prico. Washing, Pofahia,, Tire Repoirmi, Geooin
Lubrication, Auto Repairing.
TRY THE NEW ATLANTIC WHITE FLASH ANTI-KNOCK
GAS—YOU’LL COME BACK FOR MORE
STETSON BARNES, Manager
SAM ASKEW, Auto Repairing
Phone 21