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.. SPLENDID TURKKEY DINNER
SERVED THURSDAY EVENING
*T BARRACKS
Thursday evening, the day before
G. M- C. closed for the holidays and
ltu , cadets boarding in the barracks
jfft for their homes on Friday, Mrs.
j„ , Hotbwell, mutron, prepared and
«.-ned a most tempting turkey din
ner with all accessories,
dinner that was thoroughly enjoyed
>n( | appreciated. Several members of
t j,c Board of Trustees were also
p.ji.-ts of "Mrs. Bothwell at the sup-
per.
Major Dorough, who has super
vised the Barracks the past year,
had arranged an entertaining after
dinner program. A mock marriage
was an interesting feature and was
witneared with much amusement
Vocal and instrumental music was
rendered with Mrs. Porter at the
piano. The whole crowd joined in
singing several songs, and mtide the
barracks resound. The occasion
THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEtCEViLLE, CA.,
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Metro-$oMwyn-Mayex fareliiy Motion Picture Jtudio ox VorldTbur.
Through the influence of W.
, _ . .. . ,| odl4m . manager of the Colonial
, hoppy on. thoroughly enloyrel. i thcllre „„
„„ . „ r-AIPCMTr.nirx ' *t*y to hove the eleborote Metro- viol, here.
MR- J- E. CARPEMTEE DIES AT jGoldwin Treveliny Motion
A ° “v Picture Studio viait the city on l-
nel of the outfit, but it is not known
as yet whether any motion pictures
will be filmed in this city during its
Mr J. E. Carpenter, who for the ( extensive goodwill exhibition tour of
pa't five years has bees an employee the world.
ot Ita lutarculooio comp ot the G.or-j Th , l.viOhly .pipped ,„ di „ „
t io Prre.n Wm. d'«d ot Alto Th.re-1 b ^
doy. tleeember ltth, where he hod tlon picture compony ot o stoyyeriiiy
br-o erverol rnontho. ' coot of J150.000, io scheduled to or-
Mr. C.rpentor wo, IS yrere he „ Wdl ^
ure ond c.ree tare from Loureu. !9th „ d oeoordiog to prerent plono.
reuoty where he ™ta*«l in fore,- be „p,„ p d Hio Insertion
■ lug- H. hM dully eotoblishe.l WtaMIrtM* o’elrek In frunl
“'f ™ "" ""''doore of three tath „ , hl th , bo „
whom he oo' eonrected ot lire farm. here Metro-G.-W^m-Moyee Pie-
His remains were earned to Lau- turM
ecu. count, ond the furerol ond Tb, rt „ di „, wh ieh ho. treeeled
h.-ol eereleu. were hold ut Popl.r ^ ^ , k ,
Spring, church Suturdo, uftcreuou. „ , tadi „ „ c „,„ r ci „,
lie re rermved b, hi, cede, ond c „ ifmli . bo. obrerd it mere thou
four children, Laura. Joe,
Clyde and Sara Smith.
ou.vtiu worth of costly and intricate
sound motion picture recording and
(projection equipment. It ia a com
pletely equipped Hollywood studio
| on wheels, capable of taking and
One of the most unique and de- recording sound pictures, as well as
lightful of the pre-holiday entertain-. projecting them on the screen.
• mer.ts was the annual supper ending j A Metro-Goldwyr -Mayer director,
the membership drive in the Ph : lathe> and B complete stiff of camera,
Sunday School daaa of the MUledge- g0 undmen, electricians, ard movie
ville Baptist church. Miss flue Cheek mm k eup experts compose the person-
leader of the blues, who lost, and her! ■ —
side were hostesses to the winning RESOLUTIONS OF NANCY HART
side led by Miss Clara Mae Almand. CHAPTER, D. A. R.
The recraeatson room of the church, [
gaily decorated under the supervls- “When I consider life, and its few
Mon of M'ss Helen Roberts, chairman j years—
of the decorating committee, was. A wisp of fog betwixt
tnumed into ‘The Silver Star Sup- sun '>
per Club”. Small t.bles covered, A call to battle, and the battle done
with green checked cloths and light- Ere the last
cd with red candles, were arranged
about the walls, and the guests were A
seated at them for a two course nip-'
Its brief stop-over here is being
regarded purely as one to permit
films fans of this city to inspect the
magnificent outfit, to learn how
talking pictures are filmed and re
corded and projected, and the mo
tion picture technicians with the
stud'o will be available to answer
questions regarding their work while
the stndio Is here it is said.
During thi period the studio is
open for inspection, the general pub
lic will be permitted to enter
the studio. They will be escorted
through by the motion picture men,
and the operation of the sound re
cording room in one section of the
65 foot outfit, and the sound pro
jection room in the rear compart
ment of the studio, will be explained
in detail.
Miss Ruth W«fcb, Uax Factor
makeup expert from the movie stu
dios in Califorina, who is traveling
around the world with the studio,
will answer questions regarding
makeup which may be asked of her
by feminine visitors, it it aanoune-
The studio is hauled by a giant
trackless locomotive equipped with
POWu ful special built Waukesha mo
tors, and this tremendous engine is
in itself truly sn outstanding sight.
Special built Gtudebaker camera,
pilot and advance cars make up the
remainder of the Hollywood caravan
visiting this city with the studio.
A public demonstration of the
studio being arranged for its visit
here will include the screening of
several interesting talking pictures,
which were made at the Metro-
lt is announced. These pictures,
Goldwyn-Mafer studios in California
espec : a!ly for exhibition aboard the
studio and which will reveal Joian
Crawford, Norma Shearer, Greta
Garbo, Wallace Beery, Marie Dress
ier, John Barrymore, Robert Mont
gomery, Lionel Barrymore, Marion
Davies, and many of the other
M-G-M 1 stars at work and at play ii
Califortvia, wifi bje shown on the
special rear projection screen aboard
the studio. They will be viaMe to
an audience congregated about the
rear of the studio, and with this ex-
hibitirn it will be be the first time
in the history of this city that mo
tion pi cures have been shown on
he street
Boy’* or Girl’*
BICYCLE
$50 value, on s Je at
A Bargain Price
CHANDLER’S
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COSHER WILKINSON AID MdNTOSH
GAS AND OIL
Special This Weak
Washing and Lubricating Any Make Car Both Jobe
$1.50
Recharging Batteries $1.00; 2 Days Rentals FREE
GIVE AN AUTO RADIO FDR CHRISTMAS
Th# New Audlola
NOW ON DISPLAY
> and the
i dies within our
i hout
ears;
le choked in the grass;
M.uiutaMiiiiiuiiiiiKiifta.i.r or fcan; .
per planned and prepared by Mis. The guests that on a darkening shore
Mary Frances Smith, chairman of upbeat;
the social committee. | The burst of music down an un-
Mire SrelUi, Hire Bill. Atarerom-! "eteniny ***" ,
Me and Mire Mnryoret Dyby wore I w.ntar.t.taid'erereefre.re
dreere d waiters. After th. oo M er, |T. old. old dotal ond ye of
or the tanrets lingered over Bi.lr e-f- _ ’ bir a,, „ d k „p,„ „f
fee. nuts and mints, a floor snow J. spurn®, ■ u
™ Riven,ndbroodewded, with Mire, ‘ „„„ fret y0 „
I ranees Thaxton cleverly imperso- "y °'v y . c 1
anting Welter Winchell as master had , .
of re,.monies Th. following ortUto.Lo— »• " d
generously contributed their talent: soc * n * . , .. nn . p he
llarri. Rogers a, Bimr Cre*y, Mis. How e.ch tath hark .hot one.
Agnes Gibson ai« Marilyn M’ller, Misa f '? ye . . . W ^’|. h is little
, Homer his sight; David his
LIZETTE WOODWORTR REESE
K3
Personal Gifts Are Beet
Hunting Coats, Guns, Loaded Shells, Pocket Knives. Base Balls,
Foot Balls, Coal Vases, fire Place Sets. Carving Sets. Nut
Cracks, Knife Sharpeners and Many Other Articles.
BUY ARTICLES OF UTILITY—THEY LAST
R. W. Hatcher Hardware Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Conn-'e Wilhite .:s Ruth Etting. Mrs
r. B MeCullar, teacher of the class,
Dorothy Parker, Miss Ollie Mae
Tonnille as Baby Peggy doing S (; 04 j j j n His unsearchable wisdom,
Christmas fairy act, Mrs. Mildred j, av i r g called His servant, Mary
Porter as Madame Paderewski, and Aftnrs Scott, from labor in this
Miss Lillian Dollah as Elsie Janis. (nr f n ly vineyard, to the rewards of
Mr. Wincheil presented his famous j, s hir kingdom, we, her co-
‘‘orehids” to everybody who had ] a -., gr( . r , h( re for a time, record thi.
contributed to the succeses of the te9 timonial o f her worth and our
occasion. Following the program. j ov e;
Miss Olive Meadows, pres : dent of the T j, at wC are reminded that noth-
class. presided at a beautiful Christ- ing dies, not even life, which gives
mas tree from which everybody re- up onc form, only to resume »n-
ccived a lovely gift The evening 0 ther:
was concluded with Christmas carols That she will always live n
directed by Miss Katherine Jewell hear ta of those who love her. be-
and sung by Misses Louise Jeans, cauM! 0 f the help and encouragemen
Li'lian Dollah. Accompaniments for s f, c gax e to others;
Buia Thaxton, Ruth Jackson and T hat her loyalty to the ideals ana
the artists were played by Mias Chris- a i ma of the D. A- R- was unfai ing,
tine Darden, and artistic red pro- an j her fidelity was an inspira on
mams bearing a huge star were done Bnd example to the entire meWber
by M’s* Billie Abercrombie. The s Hip.
class would like to extend its appre- R e it resolved that these
elation to eveybody who contributed tions he recorded upon the n;tnu c
to the success of the evening and book of the Chapter, a copy sen. o
Particularly to Snow’s Laundry for the family and that they be pum.s
Here’s Wishing You
A Merry Christmas
Odorless Cleaners
Phone 559
the snow s<
CARD OF THANKS
To the skillful physicians, nurses
°f marked ability and gentleness, s.t-
tp ndants with courtesy and a will to
do and office .force accurately deal-
log in facta and figures, at all - mea
»t the City Hospital. Inc- I take this 1
i the MiUedgeville pape-i.
BETTY FERGUSON
’EANNIE K. JEWELL
MARTHA G. THOMAS
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS
OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK
The regular meeting of the stock-
Public method of offering ray sincere' holders of the First
anpreciotion for the wonderful atten-j will be held at the off.
«on g'ven me, in the recent days-: bank January. 9tth. J 3
To the people of this town and ctfm- o’clock P. M ■ that mar
’''unity, both youn. ond old. tai.! .lctarel ond o.tar b»ta>
kave been .o eonoiderotc duriny my eome before c m
recent .„ d forerer illnere. I iiroH.r to. Pl.«- b. P™" 1 “
»y d,c»..t yrotitude. I *.tl not rented by proxy. B »
foreet *. k-ndneie beeUiwed ,
So. T. DAT x (Adv-1 12-14-33 ot.
Your Christmas Fruits
Direct from the Groves
Oranges * Grapefruit
Tangerines
Sweet and Juicy At All Prices
Order Now From
Bailey’s Fruit Stand
Across Street from Colonial
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
TO ALL
Is the Wish Of
Albert’s Market
Phone 91
May the
Christmas
Season
Bring Good Tidings of
Greal Joy to All
Our Friends.
Harrington’s Shoe Shop
and Dry Cleaning Plant
T. H. ENNIS
The Home Of
GAS
AND
Hudson-Teraplane
EXTEND THE SEASON S GREETINGS AND WISH FOR YOU
A Merry Christmas
May this Christmas Be
One of Good Cheer
and Contentment
For Our Friends and
Customers
John Holloway
THE MAN'S STORE