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THE UNION.KECOKDEK, MILLEDCEVILXE. GA.. JAHUAEY 11, IM«
THIRTY YEARS
AGO IN BALDWIN
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News Culled Froa TW F3ei at
Hie Union-Recorder, January
12th, 1934.
Rev. Samuel P. Jones will lecture
at the Opera House in this city Fri
day niyht, February 19th, under the
jiurpices of the M llrdgeville Ly-
Preaident Chap;*!!. Prof. Park*,
and Mi** Morgan. of the G N. * I
College faculty, represented the col
lege at the recent meeting of the
Southern Educational Association
in Atlanta.
REMAINS OF MR. J. L.
I wood and Mr. Sutlive were elected
SATTERFIELD BURIED HERE I at the annual meeting in Ro'n.e last i
t- _ . . .. , , o .. June, at which time all other officer*!
Toe remains of Mr. J. L. Satter- , . , _ . ...
... . ,. . „ were re elected. On January 1st Ha
field .ere brnuuhl to th* e.ty San- „ „ ......."J
day from Tu.«calofwa, Ala., where he
died suddenly Saturday morning.
The funeral service# were held at
the* Joseph A. Moore Funeral Home
a* *hree o’clock. Rev. L. E. Roberts
officiating. The interment wa« in
•h ■ city cemetery.
Mr. Satterfield was employed at.
the State Prison Farm for several)
year*, having charge of the Georyia
Ra Iroal Depot at the farm. He af*
BOSTON CAFE
Lieut Gen. John B ifordon. d’>d
at h : * winter home near Mam!. Fla.,
at 10:05 the niyht of January 9th
- — *
Mr- Elizabeth White Kennan.
wife of Major O. T. Kennan. died in
Atlanta la*t Thursday niyht, after
a lony illness .Her TVna’n* were
hrouyht to this city Saturday morn-
iny for hurial on the family square
In the city cemetery.
For two years previous to becominy
secretary he served as corre>pond-
iny secretary and B. H. Hardy, editor
of the Bamerviile News-Gazette, his
£?f*h year as treasurer.
The first official act of Pres dent
Fleetwood was to announce the
Press Institute, wh'ch opens in
ter leaviny here went to Macon At J» ens on February 21. consists of
where h<* made »y* home until two J " hn f** 5 **"* manayiny enitor of
years ayo. when he went to Tu*ca- th ** A 41 *"** Journal, charman; Past
teo*. to live. He is survived by his Pre<udent Emily Woodward of Vien-
w'fe. five dauyhters and three son#. na * ' «ce<P»efiBent Iffrk Sdtlive:
Edna Cain Daniel of the Quitman
MR. H L. O'BORN DIED Press*; J. Roy McGinty of the
SUDDENLY THURSDAY Calhoun Tbnes; Albert S. Hardy of
‘he G*‘ne-viIIe News, and Professor
Mr. Henry Lee Osborn passed John Drewry, director of the Henry
away suddenly Thurvday afternoon, W Grady School of Journalism.
January 4th, at the dairy of the Athena.
Miledyeville State Hospital, as the
result of a heart attack-
The death of Mr. Osborn takes
from life a faithful employee of the 1
M. Stanley. Commissioner of Com- TRY OUR
«crce *nd labor. been hi. ,vents- R , y Steak, and Ff«t
Rfth yur a, e.-vUv* ,cnu r , Norfo | k 0vs.br.
In Oar Privite Dining Room wit]
Individual Booth
BOSTON CAFE
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Where will you be at 6(P \
Statistics show that out of 100 <r
ib will be dead
healthy men at a g c 23
b5
was prepsr ny to succeed Mr. Veatdi
* manager of the ,te*ry.
The funeral and burial services
| were conducted Saturday at Snow
IWednesdav »*a- sn ! 11 luck HHl church and cemetery by Rev.
day for Mr. John M Edward*. He j J. F McCluney. The following acted
loft a good two-rom hou-e by Fire, j aa pall-bearers: Mesars. Nat Collins,
The house cauaht fire by burning WMlie Leonard. J. C. Younyblcod
yrass. It was valued at 1270.00. The | Frank LHtle. J. M. Thompson, J. A.
same afternoon he lost a quantity j Lwyfteld and L K Stevens.
( • fencing by firs. I O*** 0 ™ i» survived by his »if«
[who WM formerly IT** Bessie Lee
The rpriny term of Baldwin go- ] C«*n* eas, and five daughters, moth-
peror Court convened yesterday *r, IMr* Lula Osborn, two brothers
mominy. Judge Grev Lewis n*e»M- *»d *i ofcters.
iny. Mr. J C. WVtaker wt
foreman of the yrand jury.
Tbo EstoatM Nsnay kai mmdm
a groat ilut ia prices, aad l» pellteg
Snte hoopit.l for fftm re*™. H. W .** '*
3 —. v. ■» “■* >■ w. WILLAFOBD.
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W. E MULLEHIX BURIED
AT HOrrWEIX SATUEPAT
The funeral and burial services of
Mullenix were Held at
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C a ANDREWS A SON
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Capt. L. D. slater. Warden of the
male camp at th* 5*ate Prison Farm Mr. Wm.
has withdrawn his resignation, which Hopewnll chimfe Saturday after
was sent to the Prison Commteaioa Noon, January 6th. at 2 KM) o'clock,
tome weeks ago. Shea, pastor of the MM-
ledgevilie Circuit, officiated at the
IMr. Henry Goodman apent last funeral, and the remains were buired
Tu»--day in Macon. hy the Woodman of the World.
- Mr. Mullen'x died at Plains. Ga..
Mis# Vera Hopkins has returned January 4th. aa the result of injuries
from a v'sit to Atlanta. received in automobile accident.
________ Mr. Mullenix mad- his home in
Mr. W. S. Myrick spent several county twelve years ago, and
days of last week at Round Oak. V **■ * "gaged in farming
- F 'Miller’s place In the western part
Mrs. J. G. Thomas is visiting her n f the county. He was well known
sister in Jacksonville, Fla. i her *
He is survived by bis wife form
Mis* Mamie Harris has returned * r, y Anne Taylor; eight sons
from a visit to Washington, D. C. Mcs rs Warren and J. R. Mullenix
______ of this countv; Bolt and Raymond
Mrs J. L. Beeson and little daugh- Mullen'x, of Braidentnn, Fla ; How-
ter are visiting relatives at Powder •*■*. F*. and Robert Mullenix.
Springs. of Am#r >cua, two daughters, Mrs.
_______ Hershell Proctor and Mrs. 1
Mrs Otto M. Conn and AMU* o1 Milled***««
daughter. Ruth, have r**tumed from
a visit to relatives : n Tampa, Fla.
CALL V. H. WIVES MILE CO.
FtrReUbl
A. B. BRADLEY
Aixhitectnral Sheet hie tel Weeks
Galvanised Iron eed Csgpsr Ceeaiese
Tie end Cepper Getters
Blow Pipe, Eave Getters eed Down
Spoets, Ventilators and Tin Roefiag
10R 1-2 Hancock St. MtBedgeville.Ga-
A POLICY IN THE JEFFERSON S' * NDARD LIFE INS! J ;ce
COMPANY WILL SO! vf ' OUR PROBLEM
J. T. Andrews, District Agt.
Lady Took Cudai
Aad Got Rid of
Paia h Her Side
*Tes« gununer, my health was bad.
ao I began taking Cardul,” writes
Mrs. H. E. Slaughter, of Norman.
Okla. “My mother had given m«
Cardul In girlhood, ao naturally I
turned to It when I feR I ne-ded
It I felt run-down and a geueral
weaknws. I had bad. dizzy head
aches when everything would eeem
to dance before my even My right
■Ida palnod mo ao much, but since
taking Cardul the pain haa left
FOR RENT
The store next to D. W.
Brown Co. Apply to Otto
M. Conn at Exchange Bank.
MR. JOHN F. GODFREY DIED IN
HANCOCK COUNTY FRIDAY
.no. H.nrfrix bu return- ' Mr J »*’ n F G ~ I, "'S' <««' ■>“
SrurtrereilW. .nd « witH hora *' "• H*ncork rount, Fr d„.
«aruary 6th, after an illness of two
y**»*
_ _ _ \ The funeral and hurial services
Mr and Mr*. W. H. H. Barnre h , M „ Kri „ d , hip rhurrtl Sun .
’cock
Rev. J. F. McC’uncy in the presenc
I wii] be nch
J will be wealt!'
5 Wl'l i>r a m
34 will be A..
or public charity.
iliemselvse by
upon friends. r
vork
lafrvdsg.
BUTTER tfe. lb
CHURNED FREW DAILY
(hick Bicycle Mmy Aaywken ■ Gty. Jw cU U.,
PHORn
Montgomery's Milk Depot
We eee te^y t. take care rf ALL ymm Deary NeeA, Cel f«
Lff*. Cream, K'k. CUckmm, Butar, Frmk Pmk awl MmU.
BRlCK ThatainkLik * stc *‘
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
TW»» ie Ns Weeie ■ Oar Dncke.
«• eak* m, . t. A^ ».n.
not GLO face buck—fee mck-comnon brick
MilledgeviOe Brick WorksCo
M1LUKCVUJ1. CA
tstehllDhad lass bf J. V. M MB1
K. X MeMRIaa, President Mrs. J. W. MeMfaa. Vko-Pr«..d.et
Salts Me Plata Drosses
FREE DELIVERY WHEN PAID FOR-lfc EXTRA IF
CHARGED
Odorless Cleaners
PHONE SSI
Mi** Cori
her sister, Mrs. H.
' . . were held at Knend*hip
residing H» th»s city, aiul ^ afternoon at three
are making their home at the resi
dence of Mrs. Ola F.dward*.
Central Georgia Transfer Co.
PHONE 330
LONG DISTANCE HAULING A SPECI ITT
CALL US FOR MOVING OR DRAYACE OF ANY KIND
Col
of rn large gather ny of relatives,
I neiyhobrs and friends of the de-
Tomlinson Fort, of Chatta- The pallbearer*
nooya. |*id hia annual visit to this j y, Bentley. T L Brown,
city la*t Friday, the 8»n of January. c , B i; 1MPd A C Simpson. Voids
This date is the anniversary of hia Undeneood and Tommie Peeler,
mother* birthday and he has for Wt (jodfrey w a , bom in Wash-
years tome to this, hi* native city i n|rton eoun’y, January 29th. 1868.
to "pend the day and vvit his fath- | an< | j n earlv manhood moved to Han-
er’r, and mother’s graves in the city | e o inty. where he by energy and
lometery. He was a Confederate aol- Jn^^try became a au'resaful farrr
d er. and Velonged to the eorpa of , r H# , a f^^nt Heitor to M l
Gem ral Long*ttwet. There are three j | rdrrv ,- 1I# wajl known
member* of his companv residing in throughout Baldwin. Hancock
thi* county. Messrs. W P. Hemp | Wash-nyton count’es. He ^
hill, R'chsrd Overman, and T. A. J. j member of Friend-hir Baptist church
letter two dined with f or over for’v jpears
him la*t Friday Mr. Hemphill was
unable to be present.
MR JOHN W MOORMAN DIED
AT COOPERVILLE THURSDAY
Mr. John W Mooivnan aged
year*, dec* at ha home near Coop Se
ville. Thursday, January 4th, after
an illness of three weeks. Mr. Moor-
man came to this county from Laur
ens county more than a year ago,
and <nyagtd in farming.
The remains were carried to
Lauren# county and the funeral and
bur a! arrvices were held at Boibag
Spring* church near Dublin Friday.
January Bth, Rev. Mr. Brewtan
of fir Rating
Mr. Moorman i« survived by his
wife, forr-ierly M «* Geneva Hogan
of Lauren* room y, tbnee sons.
David Kufo* and Josen*' Moorman:
hON mM 9 . V MM I ,; ne V
and Joycn Moorman, all of th's
eoun’y; *—™ * l ster«. Mrs J
van of se d Mr*
Mr. Godfrey ia survived by hia
wife, who was formerly Miss M nnie
Meadows; two daughters, Mrs. W.
B Wood, of this city, and Mrs. W
H. Walker, of Macon; three sons,
Messrs. Charles, Horace and Thomas
Godfrey, of this city.
FLEETWOOD TARES OFFICE AS
HEAD OF PRESS ASSOCIATION
(By Ga Newspaper Alltease)
Effective January 1st, Milton L.
Fleetwood, editor of the Carterwvlle
Tribune News, succeeded Jack Wil
liam*, editor and pahlishar of th*
W*y*roa* Journal Herald, as pre* ;
dent of the Georgia Press Assyria
t’on Ktrh Sutlive, edi‘or
Black-hear Time*.
reetwoM •« vice-president ef the
Aasoctet'on
Under the consult-.Con of the or
gan zation. Mr. WM^am* was not
As Gasoline Gets Older
Gasoline Gets Weaker
Why fresh Gas Is Better For Your Motor
U»kM .. . tughl, peruhible liquid retuch d.preci*.« when
Wl in •tor*Er.
Firtl *nd perfuqn tl* ran* Know rauk ol Uakneu ia (aKI
kae i* a dtduw m power. Tka eilTMAi lj volatile "Iifhl n*k"
ol gatohnr duappaar. maku« dw «a. duesuk in pakw, and
•low u starting. A ddiklt chcaicai ckan«c ako lake* plant.
1 loa» of powvr.
takta out certain ti—ta Iknt cawa fait Artciioration Here'-
&d( (aa atayt freak lonftr.
N««. Gulf ludtta you that freak readh #aa ia a kuny. Cui*
PiMd it, reawy mat refimit, mJ Jkokulmm «»•«« ,n
Here u another wportaM raaaon why the fawlaa you buy
ahoidd atwuyt be freak. At got gala aUkr. it gets stackicr—
■on apt to clog the velvet and ike caikuteter. Fill i mil j rtale
tu can to bajy foul n reotev wkk Wcky maw crmqjoun*
diet it will barely turn over. Fredl (U keep, your motor dean.
A lou of anti-knock rabn« it nnodier rtndt of tuleaeu in
guaime. It hai been found that the Haler the ga* the more
apt it h to make a motor knock—particularly on hdlt.
WHY GULF B ALWAYS FRESH
Gulf refine, the very but geeoliae that can be made, and then
■uy Mctioaa of the country, to das ovory Gdf •>*■«» “
ckn* to a aaurco nf fredl gy-fa. Fart tank Wake rudi bedi
W* to Gulf pumpa every day.
Ue feedi Gulf gae encluuvdy for a dm*, quioter farter
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