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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., JANUARP 18, 1»34
VO MEN'S ORGANIZATIONS OF BALDWIN COUNTY
hone 436 or 362 to report activities and give announcements. All reports must be in the day followiig meetings and not later than nine o'clock Wednefday morning of each week.
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The Sukey Hart Society, c. A. R. MISSIONS JANUARY 21-U.
were honor guests, and a silver offer!
ing was given for the Harriet Lot’nrop' The annual week of prayer for
<1 Societies IHrrtilf Each Memori *l Fund- Miss Betty Canty I Home Miasions of the Presbyterian
flubs ar. n.w VWk I Allen, dressed in colonial costume, | church ^ be o^rved the week of
greeted the guests at the doer. Other! Jan “ ar y 21-28.
members of the C. A. R. in costume I Mrs * ** c - Ha,, r Secretary of Home
were: Miss Anne McKinley, i n a .^ fissiona tor the Auxiliary, has out-
quaint blue ruffled costume; Mis* j Iined tbe lowing schedule:
Elizabeth Chandler, in a rose hoop-! Sunda y morning circle 6 will pre
skirt gown; and June Bell, in a ** nt ** ome to the Sunday
George Washington costume. j ^ooL
The regent, Miss Floridc Allen,' The Auxiliary will meet at the
fceld the regular opening exercises ’ hrtne of Mr ** c * p * Crawford on
* Monday afternoon, at 8:80; Circle 1
presenting the program.
Tuesday afternoon at 8:30, Circle
2 presenting the program.
Wednesday afternoon at 3:80,
Circle 3 presenting the program.
Thursday morning at 10:30, Circle
4 presenting the program.
Friday afternoon at 3:30, Circle
6 presenting the program.
The change of hour for Thursday
»»cl. dak Is
U a club Uat
.iMie aotify the aditar.
P Fir*
Baptist
Wo mam’s MJariaaafy Ufr
short business meeting. She
then presented Mrs. Y. H. Yarbrough
SUte Director, C. A. R. who made a
talk on the work of the organisation.
Hrs. Yarbrough then presented Miss
Ka’her ne Jewell, past senior presi
dent of the Sukey Hart Society, who
I told of the work done by the Society
°°P I „byMfi»n Wom.lT, Auxiliary. “" dtr u,e 'Mderohip of Mm. Edwin
. uZotinaa. Allen, S « n,or President, and Mias
C*" 1 * M ~ *«-* 1 Elizabeth Alford. Junior President.
• The meeting was then turned
UaW to th® Sukev Hart Society with Miss
Elizabeth Alford presiding. They
Methodist Woman’s ]
Society- General Meeting.
American Association
venity Women.
Catholic Woman’s Study Club.
Fir* Twaaday
American Legion Auxiliary.
Fir* Wadneaday
Baptist Giria Auxiliary Meets
Every Wednesday Afternoon at 8:88.
Sakey Hsrt Society, Children of
Amcriesn Revolution.
6. M. C. Parent-Teacher Aasoeia-
First Friday
Catholic Woman's Study Group
*t 7:3# P. M.
United Daughters of the Comfed*
Eastern Star.
Children of the Confederacy.
Third Saturday
MiUedp 'ville Juvenile Music Club.
Third Monday
Presbyterian Woman’s Auxiliary j
Central Meeting. ■
baptist Woman’s Missionary Un
ion. Cirele Meetings.
Methodist Woman’s Missionary
Society. Circle Meetings.
Episcopal Woman’s Auxiliary.
Third Tuesday
Daughters of the American Revo
lution.
Third Friday
The Midway Pnrent-Teacher As
sociation.
Fourth Tuesday
Woman’s Christian Temperance
Union at Methodist church.
Fourth Wadaasday
Garden Club.
Fourth Thursday
Ettt.m Star.
Fourth Saturday
Music Club.
was made to prevent a conflict
curring with the celebrations planned
in honor of Dr. Herty. I JUDGE DUNAWAY EXPRESSES
On Friday afternoon Circle 5| APPRECIATE OF THE FRIEND-
plans to have Mrs. Audlcy Morton of SHIP OF THE PEOPLE HERE
Athens, as a special inspiration for!
the closing day of the week of pray-
Judge B. h. Dunaway and family
—— I have gone to Reidsville, where he
GEORGIA SYNODICAL TO MEET\ haa assumed the duties as warden of
HLRE NEXT FALL th< ? new prison being planned there.
Thje twenty-fifth anniversary • Judge Dunaway in a letter to The
meeting of th_* Georgi* Synodical I Union-Recorder states that he deep-
will be held at the Presbyterian ^ a PP»*e«iates the kindness shown
chureh in this city next fall. The in- hin » •>* ^e people of MUIedgeville
vitation was extended by Mrs. C. P. and Ba >dwin county during the
Crawford, who was present at a y® ars he resided here as Superinten-
meeting of the leaders of the Synodi-; dpnt of the Georgia -State Prison
cal held in the North Avenue church, Farm - He adds that he and his fam-
of Atlanta the
Crawford was
ily have a genuine sense of gratitude
to Baldwin county citizens, and will
always regard Milledgeville as their
second home. He says that his
friends in Milledgeville and Baldwin
county will always be welcomed to
his home there.
During the years Judge Dunaway
and his family lived in this commun
ity, our people learned to hold them
in the highest regard and esteem and
appreciate the tie of friendship that
waa formed
FOR SALE—Tw« hawdrud hastate
Sue J. L. Siblay.
past week. Mrs.
ie of the founders
of the Georgia Synod*cal, and has
been deeply interested in Its work.
"N0THWC BUT MSUKAHCE"
Thor* 473
C. K ANDREWS k SOM
gave the following program:
Introductory Speech —Elizabeth
Alford, President.
Ritual—led by Josephihe Bone,
Chaplain.
Pledge to the Flag—led by June
Bell, Color Bearer.
Song—Our Flag of Liberty—So
ciety.
Song—The Old Spining Wheel—
Elizabeth Chandler.
Tribute to Mrs. Lothrop—Louise
Alford.
Toast to the Flag—Elizabeth
Chandler.
Violin Solo Minuet in G—Jose
phine Bone.
Why the C. A. R.—Betty Allen.
Onr Ancestors—June Bell.
C. A. R. Song.
New Year’s Wish—Josephine Bone.
Presentation of the Charter—Mrs.
Y. H. Yarbrough.
Acceptance of the Chapter—Eliza
beth Alford.
C. A. R. Prayer
America.
At the conclusion of the C. A. R. j
program, the regent introduced Miss;
Annie Jewell whose fox terrier f
"Kirk” did many amusing and clever
tricks to the delight of his audience.
Later, delicious refreshments were
served in the Rotunda with a special
ly decorated table for the -members
of the Sukey Hart Society.
Union Bus Station
Low Faros Everywhere
SAMPLE LOW FARES:
FROM MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA TO:
NEW FARE OLD FARE
Macon, Georgia .65c;_ $1.15
Columbus, Georgia .$2.65 4.05
AUanla. Georgia .$2.00 via Macon, Ga. 3.00
Augusta. Georgia ..$1.85: 3.15
OTHER FARES IN PORPORATION
Round Tig> Fares Double Tbe One Way Fare and Deduct 10
Percent. Good 90 Days From Date of Sale
Ride The All Paved Route to Atlanta, Via M acon
FOR 0T1SR LOW FARES AN) SCHEDULES TO ALL POINTS
CALL
Union Bus Station
PHONE Ml
Green Street Next Door to Baldwin Hotel
Y. W. A. WILL MEET TONIGHT
The T. W- A. of the Milledegeville
Baptist church will hold its first
meeting of the year, Thursday p. m.
8:00 o’clock at the home of Miss
Ruth Jackson, with Miss Blanch
Welch as co-hostess.
An interesting program has been
planned on the subject "God’s King
dom Plan”. Those taking part on
the program will be Missus Margaret
Digby, L ilian Dollah; Olive Mea
dows; Blanche Welch; Audrey Clay;
1 Sue Cheek and Ruth Grines.
AJ! members are urged to be pres-
eastern star install new
OFFICERS
Milledgeville Chapter No. 212, O
S. installed officers for the en-
.urmji year Thursday evening at the
Muoaic Temple. | o»t
That meeting was attended by: I~~~ _ ., _ _
'"'"1 and member, of the ofderJ* TATF PRESIDENT OF U. D. C.
Th" officer, installed were: | *ND U. OF GA. REGISTRAR
Mr. Annie Seal Smith, Worthy TO VISIT HERE
Matron; Mi. J„„. j, Ki | ey Worthy , „ . ,
Pttrnn Mm Marie Hargrove, Aa-| “r sad Mrs. J. W. Reed of
"rist. Matron: Mr. L. C. Wall. As- Athens. Ga., will be the guests of
-Jrtste Patron; Mrs. Emmie B. Wall, Dr - * nd Mr *- f' L Bee * on on Tburs-
^rmtsry; Mm Lillian B Webber, 1 day and Friday.
Treasurer; Mrs. Helen Hosteller,! Mr. Reed will make the Robert E.
Cor.dartres,; Mrs. Effie Coleman. Lee oddreso In the morning in the
A..oeia*c Conductress; Mm Mary W. auditorium of tho Georgia State Col
MrMullen, Chaplain: Mrs. Lucile lege for Women, and Mrs. Reed, who
nrrk. Marshal; Mrs. Otlie Welch, Or- is I’rev dent of foe Georgia Division,
"ni'i. Mm Nell Hoisey, Adah; Mm U. D. C., "ill make an addrea. to
Dora Gilbert. Ruth; Mrs. Emma the Robert E. Lee Chapter U. D. C..
“unwartel, Esther; Mm Jewel Al- In the afternoon. The meeting is to
"rt, Martha; Mrs. Maggie Fann,; bo held ot half-past three o’clock ot
arts; Mrs. Eliae Riley, Warden; the home of Airs. I- M. Jones. The
Hr L. L. Beck, Sentinel. | children of the Confederacy, alio will
The retiring Matron Mm Maggie be guests and they will sing Southern
Ann received a beautiful jewel. The Oongs.
■'ring Patron, having served two Mm J. L. Beeson will entertain
'“7- "reived a box of handkor- guests at tea on Thursday and at
f "' their ley.) service during luncheon on Friday in honor of Mr.
h ' y '*ri I and Mm Rood.
Aftrr short talks from the officero “
111 present were Invited to tho baa- CARDEN CLUR
l “' t h* 11 "here sandwiches and eof- On Wednesday January 14th, at
"ere served. I S :30 ot the Baldwin Hotel, the Gor-
— I den Club will hold its Jonusry meet-
D. A. R. MEETING | ing. A tolk on pruning will bo given
,. T 7 "'War monthly meeting of by Mr. E. V. Jordan, acrordmg to
Usury Hort chapter. D. A. R.. the program rtfmmittee. Tlte round
" t-M on Tuesday afternoon, Jan- table disenraion anil he led by Mrs.
“■ty lAth, at the Mansion. Mrs. J. L. A. F. Larimer.
Mm E. C. Beaman, Mix' ~
, ' V *P'er. Mm. Dixon W'lliams The Fsrm-r. Market win he open.
MMi., L R. G Burfltt wrre'.d Th-rsda,. -k. 25rh. a.d
Mis- Florid- All-U. ro!—ut. Th-dav «d Saturday aflarWard..
and there were 27 *members AJv*.
Get Your Eggs Hatched
EARLY
Earfy friers and broilers hit die high markets and will pay
well. We are now in full operation and can take your eggs on
Wednesday of any week. Trays hold 112 eggs and our rates
are very reasonable for hatching.
BASTONS HATCHERY
And Seed Store
PHONE 43 Milledgeville, Ca.
"Better Feed and Seed for Every Need"
Willard Batteries
NOW SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT
T. H. ENNIS
HUDSON-TERAPLANE SERVICE STATION
SPE6IAL HEAVY DUTY FORD BATTERY
$8.95
12 Monthg
Guarantee
ft—[- te A Wifcrd led Forget Rettery Treebka. A
Sue for Every Car.
We Syrrialir e Battery aad Grainier Week. Batteries
Recharged far $1.09. Rratal FREE far 2 Days.
T. H. ENNIS
ilaee Automobiles ae Display Star
far Tkem
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Hodsoo Terraplane Autonrokika ae Diaflay Sara Watch
for Them
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CHEESE
Wiaceuia Jersey
Cream Clmcac lb.
15c
POTATOES
Ka. 1 Cebblar,
5 la.
15c
Extra Special
U, LAUNDRY SOAP 1^,6 for lOc
RED RIPE TOMATOES c^ 2 % for ISc
TOILET SOAP, Camay j Bara fc
POLICE—COUNTRY CENTUXAN COW iio.2Ca.llc
PHILLIPS TOMATO JUICE Ca, s*
SELECTEDPINI SALMONTaRCa. 2hr25c
ARMOUR ’S VEJUBEST COOKED RRAflB Nm l Ca. 10c
PICKLED PIGS FEET Km jar ISc
CORNED BEEF Ne. I Ca% 2 far 29c
ROAST BEEF
Ne. I Caa, 2 far 20c
TABLE SALT 1 1-2 b. Pkg..
2 far Sc
4 Lb Carton
8 Lb Carton
Swift’s Jewell
Swift’s Jeweil
27c
54c
Flour
c . , rauiiRt
apeciaU CALU ULY
SWEET ROSE 24 lb. Sack $1.19
FASTIME 24 lb. Sack 99c
24 lb. Seek $1.19
COFFEE—0. K. Coffee 2 I» 33c
ADMIRATION BRAND IMPORTED SARDINES 3 fir 25c
TOfLET TISSUE Waldorf 2 Rob for 9c
PHILLIPS TOMATO SOUP Cao 5c
CAMPBELLS PORK AND BEANS Coe 5c
SWEET MIXED PICKLES 24ee.jer 19c
BUCK EYE PEAS 5 bo. 2Sc
BAKING SODA—Cow or A. k H. band
SLEDGE HAMMER LYE
CAMPBELLS ASST. SOUPS
DASHERS ALL PORK SAUSAGE
FRESH COUNTRY EGGS
FRESH SNAP BEANS _..
RED RIPE TOMATOES
COCONUTS
GREENE CABBAGE
SWEET POTATOES
NEW COUNTRY SYRUP
FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER
4 for 15c
2 Cara 13c
3 Cara 25c
b. 23c
.... Dog. 25c
lb. 10c
lb. 19c
Each 19c
lb. 4c
b. lc
Gal. 55c
O. K. GROCERY* 23
0. K. MERCHANDISE 0. K. PRICES 0. K. SERVICE
Get Your Mule Now
We Have The Nicest Bunch of Young Tenneessee Mules We
Ever Saw. All Harness Broke. Healthy and Ready for Hard
Work. Get Yours Out of This Bunch Noir.
Simmerson & Robinson
stables McIntosh street