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THE UNION-UCOBDU. MILLZOCEV1LLE. C*., MABCH I. 1U4
Mrs. J. D. Howard
Buried in City
(Co£-tinned froa pa]« one]
Bin'on and Dr. H. D. Allen.
Honorary Pall-bearers—Dr. J. L.
B««-on. Vent*. J. L Sibley. G
M'-Kinley. L. C. Hall, C. H. Whit
field. J. F. Bell, Sr., M. S. Bell. B
B. Moore. A. J. Carr. W. A. Wallre-.
J. H. Elmir. E. R. Hines. M. H.
Allen and E. E. Bell.
Mrs. Howard passed away at her
Txftne in Coral Gables, Fla., Friday
n*rht Febmnry 23rd. after an ill-
news of one year her condition be
coming serious: two weeks before
the end came. The remains ac-
cnmnnnir-d by •members of the fam
ily arr'ved in th's city early Sunday
...oming and carried to the Joseph
A. Moore funeral Home.
Dan Moore, Lieut. Roy Hendrickson,
Lieut. Albert Seifert. Lieut Robert
Greene, Lewis Brannen and Lou
Norwood.
The funeral services were most
impressive and the talk of Dr. Hill,
which was based on the twenty-
third Psalm, was a most beautiful
le, and was deeply appreciated by
the hearers.
The floral offerings
•us and handsome.
At the conclusion of the funeral
_ ! services the remains, accompanied
they remained until the hour of the : by a long cortege, were carried to
funeral, and the relatives went to Sandcrsville and laid to rest on the
the homes of friends. ! family square of Mr. Evans' -mater-
Tho death of Mrs. Howard nal ancestors,
brought great sorrow to numbers of j Sam Evans, Jr., was born in this
nor people, and their deen sympathy! city March 7th, 1912, and was the
went out to the bereaved ones. j only son of Mr. Sam Evans and Mrs.
Mrs. Howard before her marriage Mary Robson Evans. He graduated
was Miss Annie Bnrkesdale, n! from the Georgia Military College
damrhter of the late Mr Thomas several years ago, and entered the
Sam Evans, Jr.,
Passes Away
Dr. Edwin H. Scott, Col. Geo. S.
Roach, Major George Florence.
Major T. H. Rents, and the follow-
Women’s
Organizations
G. M. C. P. T. A. WILL MEET
ON WEDNESDAY.
The Parent-Teachers Association
of G. M. C. will meet on Wednes-
dnv afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at the
ir School Auditorium.
Jeff*'r*nn Barke«dale and Mr*.
Ad<*l Harvev Bnrkesdale and was
bom in Baldwin county near
Meriwether, Aipril 23rd. 1871.
fpm Attended the Georgia Mili- this year,
tary College. and after her
graduation from that institution she
taue-ht. one of the grades in the
Grammar School. As she grew to
womanhood she won the love and
of the people of thi>
State University, he. however, was
compelled to give up his studies for
a year or two. But he matriculated
again at the institution the first of
During the past year he
ployed at The Union-Recorder, and
rendered valuable assistance in th,
business department, and contribut
ing a <Sport column, which was well
written and expressed. When he
left
METHOD1L7T MISSIONARY
SOCIETY WILL MEET MONDAY.
The Methodist Missionary Society
will hold the March meeting on Mon
day at 4 o'clock in the Primary
Room of the Sunday School.
BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY
TO HOLD MEETING MONDAY.
The Baptist Woman’s Missionary
Union will meet on Monday after
noon at 4 o'clock at the church.
C. A. R. TO HOLD MEETING
ON WEDNESDAY.
The $ukcy Hart Society of the
Ch-Idren of the American Revolu
tion will meet on Wednesday after
noon at 4 o'clock with Miss Elizabeth
Chandler. Miss Elizabeth Alford,
junior president, requests that each
member be present.
Ala. will also address the conven
tion on “Stewardship”. Mrs. Ben
Thompson, president B. W. M. U.
of Georgia wil give her annus!
message, which is always sn inter
esting feature.
Mr5. Herbert Caudill, missionary
to Cuba will be heard at the Young
People’s session on Tuesday even
ing. Another beloved missionary to
Cuba. Miss Christine Garnett, will
aldress the meeting.
Among the distinguished pasto:-?
over the State who will read Scrip
ture passages will be Rev. Harry
Smith, BarncsviUe; Dr. J. C. Wil
kinson, Athens; Dr. Lewis Wright,
Macon and Rev. J. B. Turner, Grif
fin-
Several members of the W. M. U.,
of the Milledgevile Baptist church;
are planning to attend the conven-
Preaent Emergency” by Mias Glover,
teacher of ninth grade. After a club
tong was sung by members of the
club all went to the Hi*h School
Gymnas ; um where a dance was in-
joyed for the rest of the time.
Candy was served while they were
dancing. A mo«t del'ghtful time wa-
enjoyed by al! present.
LOUISE THOMAS, Secretary
COMMANDERY TO BE
INSPECTED ON MARCH I3TH
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
The Horae Economics Club met
the assembly hall of the Peabody
High School February 21, 1934. The j
meeting was called to order by Mar
tha Chitty, president The minutes)
read by the secretary and ac-1
cepted by the club.
As there was no old business, the j
!W business was called for. A party >
was discussed and Isabelle Edwards,]
chairman of the social committee,!
suggested St. Patricks day for the
time.
The program was announced by I
Plans are now being made for the
annual inspection of Pfantagenet
Comznandery, Commander Tom Mc
Mullen has announced and urges
all members to attend the meetings
that will be held betpreen now and
inspection night which will be
March 13th.
An officer of the Grand Com-
mandery will make the inspection
and before the inspection ceremonies
banquet will be served.
tour
family wash
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When Cleaned With Snow
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•Ws LAUNDRY & DRY
OEANKCO.
Ivey, Mg,
munitv by her gracious personality, entered the University and
and charm snd winsnmene** of mnn- home during the holidays his spirits
nor. Her marriage on February 12th,(were high with hope, ambition and
1895, to Col. J. P. Howard vn< n j expectation, as he looked forward
sorial event in the city, as it un ! t*v! studying law. and bis prepara-
tho lives of two of Milledgev'Be’Q tion for that profession.
rv»«t popular nnd prominent youn* r i Sam Evan* was a bright, energetic,
peowln intelligent and ambitious young man,
Col. Howard served this com- ’ and had a personality which won
mnnftv as representative in the the confidence, esteem and friend-
Icrr-Muro. Cmmtv Court Solicitor J *hn of all who knew him. He was a
and Judge of the County Court nnd \ faithful and loyal member of the
Postmn«ter. and as the«e honors 1 Presbyterian church, a regular at-
enme to h r m she wn* the nueen ofi^ndant upon »ts services, which he
the home and the inspiration of! throughly enjoyed and appreciated,
h : s endeavor*. For a number of j and his faith in the eternal verities,
years Mrs. Howard had a prominent became an inspiration in his life.
part in the social, civic and religious
life of the city being connected with
several of the Women’s Clubs, the
Robert E. Lee Chapter of the U. D.
During the time Sam Evans was
connected with The Union-Recorder
office the writer becato* very close
ly attached to him, and in his death
d the Nancy Hart Chapter of! f®*l* that he has sustained a per-
the p. A. R . nnd a* a member of
Presbyterian ehurrh she had an
five part in the work for its upbuild
ing and progress. About eleven
year* ago Col and Mrs Howard and
fam ! >v went to Coral Gables. Fin.,
to «***kn them home thus bringing
a distinct loss to MilledgeviTlo. She
however, continued to love Milledge-
ville. and the friends of other dnv*.
and her visit* hero were always n
aonrre of great plensure to them
a’-d to her. and her w 5 *h was that
she he brought hack here to he
buried in the cemetery of the city
"h« loved so well.
During her residence at Coral
G*M<>q the same charm of manor
and benutv of character, sweetne-
of disposition and friendliness t
her nature won the love and esteem
of nil who learned to know her in
that city, and her circle of friend
was large.
She was a loving and devoted
wife and mother, and a kind s?*t<
*0»fn1
the d»-rhs-
of
sonal loss—one which has grieved
his heart. Our association became
closely akin to that of a father and
son. as I know he held me in the
highest esteem and co^f : dence. and
he gained a strong pTaee in my af
fection. During the years I will
cherish "my association with him, as
a pleasant memory.
life’s duties in every relationship.
Vws Howard leaves the follow
ing to sorrow at her parsing: Col
Howard. n«d the fn'Inrine children
one daughter, Mi«s Eugenia How
ard. of Coral Gables. Fin ; three
sors. wnils Howard, of Wa«hfngt
P. C.: James P. Howard. Jr..
VWt Bench pi*., rn , Cecil
How nr d of Corni Cables. Fl«. : and
four *?«tew. Mr- C H Ri**b?ird*on
Of Moo+erutna- Mr W. 9 Were of
Cord Gobles Fla- Mrs. W M. MB-
ler n f Dresden. Ohio *nd Mrs. M
S SVverr. nf Entonton.
The out-of-town neonV attending
the funeral and burial #yf Mr
Howard worn- Col. .T, P flor-srd
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Howard. Mr
ard Mr*. .Tnmes P. Howard. Mss
Etigen’a Howard. Cecil Howard. Mr
and Mrs. M. 9. °1vver«, Mrs C H
Richard-on. Mrs. M. S Ware. Mrs.
Wm M M : l!er Mr*. Fnrl Cotton. of
Mentorrma: Mr. and M-« Hamer
Booker nnd daughters, Misses Julia
and Mnrv Pooker. of IMnron; Mrs
Newton Ptauleton. of Coloultt; M-*
Paw Howard and Mr and M—.
Fred Howard, of Pearing. Gn.: Mrs
May Thomnson Marrett. and daugh
ter of Seneeca. .«? C.: Bfrs. N <s
Turner, of CovW’on. Ga.: Mrr
Corr W Bussell, of 7nne-viMe. Ohio:
and Mr. Howard Stevens, of Hear
ing, Ga.
tilir.
for
Aev- nvanttv from 75 .
WORKS. Phone 461 or 239.
Rev. A. G. Harris, pastor of the
Presbyterian church continues HI.
H ; s pulpit at Sunday services will
be occupied by Dr. Samuel Cart
ledge, a member of the faculty of
the Columbia Theological Seminary
At the Baptist church Rev. L. F
Roberta will preach at both Cie
morning and evening cervices. The
subject of his morning discourse
will he: "Four Things I Know About
Financing the Work of the Lord”.
Evening Service—“Four Things I
Know About Creation of Christian
Faith”.
The Holy Communion will be ad
ministered at the Method'st church
Sunday morning, after an appro
priate talk from the pastor. Rev.
Horaee S. Smith.
Ir ‘he evening the subject of Mr
Smith’s sermon will he: “The Free
of Jesus’’.
The Holy Communion w : 11 l*e
rclebrnted nnd n sermon orenri rd
at 11:80 o'clock e‘ St. Sttrnfcrn
Fnt-conol church There will be n"
T entrn Services — Wedne«dn~
even ; n«* at R-00 o'clock: Thursdnv
morning at 11:00 o’clock; Fr'd.iv
afternoon at 53:0 o’clock.
At. Catholic church—Rev T. .T.
McNamara, pastor—Sunday, the 3rd
Sunday in Lent, morning service nt
11:15 o’clock High Mas* and ser
won from text Luke 11—“Rnthei
Blessed are They Who Hear th
Word of God. and Keen ft”.
lenten Devotions on Wednesda*
evening nt 7:30 o’clock. Sermon or
suHect of “Orphaned Lives.”
The people of th ; s community arr
rord'ally invited to attend service*
at the church of their *-V.Jre
TEMPLF CHAPTFR H A. id
PLANNING MEETING
Thursday even'ng Tempi** Chnn‘e-
Of Royal Arrh (Mason* will initbit
a lame clpss !n full dramatic form
-• nd at this merting will r’.'*r et r **
for the eptfriainmen: of the Ma
con team that will come hprr nex
week ns special guc ts of the lorn 1
chapter.
SEWING CLUB HOLD MEETING
WITH MRS. DAWSON ALLEN.
The sewing club net on Wednes
day afternoon with Mrs. Dawson j Martha Daniel, chairman of program I
Allen. Jonquils and pansies were j committee which was as follows: I
used in effective decoration In the! Song: -‘The Old Spinning Wheel";j
group
living room where the
sembled.
After a delightful afternoon
freshments were served.
play, “A Bachelor’s Dilemona”, by
teachers of the eighth grade; and a j
talk on Sign of the times, “Wba: j
Home Ecomomlst are Doing in the
Mmtan Cooking
- avenlence
Ram?
LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET
TUESDAY AFTERNOON.
The Auxiliary of the Morris-Lit
tle Post American Legion will meet [
on Tuesday afternoon at four o’clock !
at the home of Mrs. John Holloway.!
Mesdamos J. L. Sibley, W. R. Dun-!
ham. W. T. Garrard and Dr. Euri
Belle Bolton will be joint hostesscr.
with Mrs. Holloway.
Community Service is the subject
rf the meeting and an interesting j GEORGIA NATIONAL GAS C0RP.
program has been arranged.
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The Presbyterian Circles will
meet Monday in tho following
Circle 1 with Mrs. E. J. Edward*:
Circle 2 w : th Mrs. F. W. Hendrick
son; Circle S with Mrs. BosH-k;
Circle 4 with Mrs. W. H Harris:
Circle 5 with Mrs. T. H. Rent?.:
Circle 6 with Miss Eleanor Bran-
The f’rst five circles will meet *n
the afternoon at 3:30. Circle r’t
t Monday evening nt 7*30
The Philnthea class of the Bnntist
ehurrh is making plans for n sene*
of services just proceeding Easter.
The r e services will he known a*
conservation sen-ices nnd w'll *e
held the week of Easter. Special
music and talks on religions sub
jects will feature these services.
Miss Olive Mendow- J * president
of the class. Miss Dorot..,, Smith and
M : *s Annie Bvrd Cocke, vire-nre*'-
d«nts: Miss Evelyn Hutnnhrev. secre-
nnd Miss Clara Mae Almand.
treasurer.
PATRIOTIC EXERCISES AT
MIDWAY SCHOOL FRIIDAY 16
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In the nrtidi
unrig patriottg e:
throui^iV nt
mb**r« of fl
on too M : d*
oho.
s’* eVo nlayed n nirmbow of -~toc-
*** e sk^rb of t1,o Life of SMnw
.snier: (Wr> R’nnd nvsent-d V. S
nd Confederate Pn^s and leH a
nr '" hv the school. The exercise ■
rere thoroughly enjoyed.
ANNUAL CONVENTION OF
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IN F006YTH. cpopr.»A
Wei
of Go,
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will hob! the an-
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Forsrih. Gn.. on Mavh 6. 7.
Hre of the prinrinal attraction*
b« an address hv Mr*. F W.
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* W M. TT of ,C5o„them B.ntl-’
•-**"»'on. Tbo Bant : st women of
Q on»h r*-o -ending Mr;, Ann-
a n del"gntn to fb« Psnti*t
wh’rl
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