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THE UMOMIECORDEB, MILLEDGEVIUJ. GA.. AUGUST 1, 1»3S
MR A. W WATKINS BACK PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES
™OM FWtVrrfRE MART TO HAVE JOT MEETING
LITTLE LOCALS
Dog days
The hot
? here.
The gnats and mosquitoes are
testing the city.
The sound of the trowel, saw and
Mr A. W. Watkins, manascr ot The circles o! Up Presbyterian
Purchase & Sale Co., returned this church wil hold a joint meeting on
week from High Point, N. C.. where Monday afternoon at five o <clock a
he attended the furniture displays the home of Mrs. Lewis F - em '' ,cr -
of the leading manufacturers of the ; A most interesting program is plan-
01 1 I ned and all women of the church are
nation. j .
Mr. Watkins bought for the store ir witea. . , , hammer being heard
here and in Sandersville. The new- The mMte sweet music,
selec’icns will begin airiving later; the churen wrU meet Monday ettn
wf month. Mr. Watkins said the | mg at: eight o'clock at the1 home of;
Indication was that business would; Mrs. Go rge H.ms Mebbcr.
be good this fall and that" ®! SERVICES AT THE HARDWICK
ho bought with care in ' eIc ? ' CHRISTIAN CHURCH SUNDAY
had purchased the most attractive I
and varied stocks the stcrc has eve
shown.
SERVICES AT TIIE CHURCHES
NEXT SUNDAY
Methodist Church
The Holy Communion will be ob
eyed at the morning hour and
special communion talk will be
given by the pastor. Rev. Horace
Smith. At the evening hour he will
have as his sermon subject, “The
One Talent Man."
I Sunday School will be held at ten
| “" d 0,1 mcmb, 7 are ■ Showers of
MACON PEOPLE RECEIVE MINOR . ^ thc Monday broug
INJURIES IN WRECK ; hr,d . a, ._. provailing heat.
The ginners
opening of the cotton season
It is reliably reported that work
will be started at an early date on
several new and modem houses.
j county i
FA-e Macon people received mtaor ! KI „“ IS TO MEET
injuries Sunday afternoon when ;
their automobile collided with the ( * _
; confident,
iny dogs
cordially invited
Col. Geo. Carpenter, who will be
ir.es » nominated for Mayor Friday, will
r automobile collided with the TOOAX. make the city a splendid chief
r “Utomob, e CO The , b m^t today Wends arc confid „
,ar or c. C,. o.ou. Thursday, for the only meeting to
Hon of Warren and H. , . he held In August Mr. Joe Andrews.;
H. E. Smith, of Ma“ n ’ _ ithc president, has announced,
ing on Hancock atreet when l* ^ wnUam D Brewton. ot At-,
Moon tumod In from Elbert street I ^ ^ GcorsIa author wh0 |
Hulcmns was'wdth Mr. Moon. bot™te the Life ol Bob Toombs, will
£,h men escaped Injuries. |>* the guest speaker.
Mr. Smith and his wife, their son . pI , YVO , I)S AUKX CELEBRATES
Earl and a nieeo Boba Womack and TpYT|| jmjpTHDAY.
another man named R. D. Callawn' .
the city
j Baptist Church
— I The ordinance of the Lord s Sup-
ready for the j pcr w jjj jj C observed at the mom-
' j . nc 5erv i cc by the pastor Rev. James
; M. Teresi. The pastor will preach
1 at the evening service and as a
special feature. Dr. Max Noah will
give a fifteen minute organ recital.
Episcopal Church
The usual first Sunday ot the
month services will be held with a
celebration ol the Holy Communion
and sermon by the Rector. Rev. F.
H. Harding.
Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. W. McMurray, of States
ville. N. C.. will preach at both the
morning and evening services. Rev.
McMurray comes here at the invi
tation of the pulpit committee.
Catholic Church
Sunday morning Father T. J. Mc
Namara will conduct the Mass and
sermon at 11:15. thc sermon subject
Venders of vegetables reach the, being. “Knowledge of Christ.
There are too
oose in the city.
The business section at? the city
ire crowded with automobiles every
■* Reynolds Allen celebrated his
wore treated at the City Hospital tor I bir[hday on , as , Saturday a f-
mlnnr cuts and brusies A o | t0rnoon , vjt h a Swimming party,
injured returned to Macon Sunday!^ ^ , n pf<1 ,
evening via bus. , of Sanitarium after which pos t office receipt
1TFST"pOINT CADETS GO RY,tbe young guests were invited to the le dge V iUe continues :
HTST rOI Dl ^ J IN j lawn where ice cream, cake and, fading business tow
^ lawn whei
For reasons not announced, the 1 guests were Sammy Patterson. i Mr. E. F. I3as* v. lio recently made
A, from Savannah ^eph Peeler. June Bell. Bobby . , rip , hr oueh various sections of
Vc*t Point cades ' Moore. Frances Powell Binion. Ric. - the county rlatcd that the crops
o Fort Benmng were < ard Binion. Jerc Moore, Alice New- generally are in a promising condi-
end the future officers 1. , George and Dick Al- Hon.
nstead of coming to MflledgevIIlc. . T .
Plans were made to entertain the • I Tbr t bree wholesale grocery stores
adets here at the O. M. • ar- j HAPPY BIRTHDAY ! located here add to the business ac-
■ack= and the Kiuani- ... p ann yj ie Union-Recorder extends best. tivities of thc city.
, brio.- entertainment Program, butl^.^ ^ * Hoppy Blrlhday to the
cere advised Man ay a ^ rnu ° i following: Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sib-, The first open boll of cotton we
,f the cadets had oeen changed. , Jpv Mr Cu i VC r Kidd, and Ann have seen this year was brought to
— “ . — 'Smith. the Union-Recorder office Wednes
EV. McMURRAY TO PREACH AT
ity early these mornings. It is re-1 will be no evening devotions. Ma
ported that vegetable*? and fruits throughout thc week at 7:30.
arc getting scarce. i
[farmer shows corn and
Thc statement < f the banks and I COTTON GROWN BY FAITH
that Mil- E. P. Price, a farmer on the
one rf the|Entonton highway, displayed a stalk
the State, of cotton and
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH j MRf , FISHER ENTERTAINS
Rev. C. W. McMurray. p. .tor ef 1BRIDG| . CLl , B .
he Presbyterian church Statesville, j
day morning by Mr. J. W. Thr
the Scottsboro neighborhood.
, Mrs. George Fisher was hostess to
will preach at both the thp mcmbcrs of hcr bridge club on
morning and erven ing Services ^! Wednesday afternoon at her home
he Presbpterian church on next ' „ n Jefferson street.
Sunday. Mr. L. C. Hall, chairman In th<? bv j ng room where the
>f the pulpit committee has an-1 gue£ta playpd were placcd vasef of
nounccd. I gladoli and oth« flowers. Late ir
Mr. McMurray is one of the out-, lbp aftcrnoon delicious rdfreshments
standing ministers in North Carolina werc ^. rvcd and prizcs awarded,
and a most interesting preacher. All
members of the church a.t? urged to
tear him.
ffACK TUCKER ESCAPES
INJURY SATURDAY NIGHT
Mack Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
larper Tucker, of Deepstcp. escap-j
d injury Saturday night when his
ar overturned late Saturday night.
A tire blew out and the car
werved from the road and over-
umed. Mr. Tucker was unconscious
or over two hours, but escaped in-
ury and was able to get to the high-
cay and summon help. Mr. William
Jutts went to the scene and carried
ifr. Tucker to his home.
TIIE BAPTIST WOMAN’S UNION
WILL MEET MONDAY.
The general meeting of the Bap-
st Woman’s Missionary Union will
be held on Monday afternoon at the
I Baptist church at 5 o’clock.
The Union 1-Recorder appreciates
tews items sent to the office.
In a few days over a month the
schools throughout the county will
open for their fall session.
Culver Kidd. Jr., who is
Tech, is assisting his father in
the drug store cf the Culver & Kidd
Drug Co., during his vacation
Hancock and Wayne street Tuesday
and Wednesday that had been grown
out fertilizer, and with only
faith in the Lord that they would
•ow and produce.
The com was 10 feet high and
ad several cars of com. The cotton
r:: covered with bolls, but heavily
infested with weevils. On each stalk
a Bible verse explaining that
the crops were grown on up-lands
•ithout thc aid of fertilizer, but that
faith in God had made them grow
and give yield.
FUNDS FOR LOCAL WPA PRO- j
JECTS NOT YET RECEIVED
Everything is in readiness to be-i
gin work on the new county jail
and the wash water tanks at the
pumping station as soon as funds
are received from Washington. The
construction has been approved for
both jobs as Work Progress Admin-
itudent | istral ion projects and the funds have
been appropriated.
Mr. Powell, county engineer, said
—„ - .he expected to receive word daily
I that the funds had been received
The County Commissioners and th<? wrrk is started all people
the Board of Education will hold
their monthly meetings next Tues-
Whcn the work is started all people
n relief rolls will be transferred to
•ork projects.
MISS SCOTT HOSTESS
TO CLUB.
Miss Katherine Scott was hostess
this week to the Tuesday Night
Bridge Club. Miss Clara Lee Cone
of Atlanta, and Mrs. F. D. Thomas
were guests. The hostess served
punch and cake during the even
ing. Miss Willie Boggus won high
». Miss Mary Cline low, while
AYMOND WHEELER INJURED
AUTO MISHAP
Raymond Wheeler, son of Mrs.
ou Wheeler, was injured Friday
-hile enroute to Milledgoville from
finder, when a truck side swiped
ip car in which he was riding.
Wheeler was with Murray White-
end when the accident happened.
■he two young men were coming
niledgeville fer a short vt
ifiicolor had his arm resting on 1
oor. hanging partly out. when
ruck passed. His arm is healing l ^
atisfaetorily and the young man' ThoS(
Mrs. Thomas and Miss Cone received
charming guest prizes
OFFICERS CAPTURE STILL
County Policeman Lonnie Minor
and Deputy Sheriff L. D. Stancil
made a raid in the northern part of
the county Monday and captured
Gus Myrick, a white man. operating
a large copper still.
A negro working at the still made
his escape. A large quantity of beer
and whiskey was destroyed.
MR. AND MRS. V1LLYARD
HONOR GUESTS.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Villyard
entertained on Saturday evening at
a Theatre party at the Campus
NEGRO CONFESSES ROBBERY
Polrie arrested a negro man named
John Henry Smith Thursday night
on suspicion and after questioning
he admitted entering the home of
LEGION TO SELECT MISS |
MILLEDGEVILLE AT CAMPUS
At eight-forty-five tonight on the
stage of the Campus. The Morris-
Little Post of the American Legion
will select Miss Milledgeville to
represent the post at the state con
vention in Macon and compete with
other post representatives to repre
sent Georg* •” at the National conven
tion.
Merchants and business houses of
the city are being represented by
Milledgeville’s most charming and
beautiful young women and from
the group will be selected Mins Mil
ledgeville.
injured.
PECIAL SERVICES AT
BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY ! ya ;'"' and ji' r ' ard ' Mrs . villyard
Rev. James M. Teresi. pastor of j
ic Baptist church, will preach at
ath the m^mtnc and evening ser-
ices of the church and has a special
lessagfe at both services.
At the morning hour the ordinance
f the Lord's Supper will be observ-
i. The members of the church are
specially invited to this sendee.
At the evening hour I>r. Max
oah. member of the G. S. C. W.
lusic faculty, will give a fifteen (
linute organ recital proceeding the let e 00 **
irviccB. The recital will begin three CR
romptly at 8:30. This will be a most. ' KKS ' se ‘
elightful and enjoyable feature of' n
complimenting their guests Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hutchinson uu.
Mrs. H. A. Kennedy, of Little Rock. [ the Hill on Tuesday night before. | TWO NEGROES ARRESTED
Arkansas. I The police suspicioned Smith and | AT UNION
A delicious barbecue, supper was | ordered his arrest. A shot gun and County Policeman Lonnie inm
served at the suburban home of, hand bag were found in his home. I arrested Eddie Roberson an i .t
Mr. and Mrs. Villyard and then | The hand bag identified as that iRichcrdson at Union Church on Sun-
* — J-J —** s ~' taken from *ho car of Mr. W. T. day.
Hines several weeks ai». The owner | The Neerws were found w-lth
of the hot eun has no* been found. | whiskey and carrying concealed
Smith entered the home of Mr. j weapons.
and Mrs. Hutchinson and was ~
frightened away when Mr?. Hutchin-
Mn
attended
joying the delightful oe-
p: Mr. and Mrs. Louis
. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Thompson.
W. L. Gholson. Mr. and Mrs.
Audrey Dean Vill-
Favorite Recipes
By MRS. J. II. ENNIS
'Spinarh ala Scrambled Eggs’*
Drain 1 can spinach, place in fry
ing pan. add rufficicnt butter or
bacon drippings to season. Add one
onion either grated or chipped fine.
inn is tender. At'd
i as for scrambled
salt and pepper,
e spinach, onion
mixture, let cook only until eggs
iked. Sorae hot with crisp ba-
•kened. He had stolen $3.
id a meal from the refrigerator
pfore leaving however.
Thc man is held in thc county
INTED—To buy some secondhand
ith room fixtures: must 1m* in
mmI condition. Call 525-L.
all po
FREE!
SPECIAL—Through Saturday
August 3rd Only
MENS’
Best grade Half Soles . .. $1.80
Goodyear or L&R rubber heels .35
Shine or Clean 10
BURGLAR ENTERS SINCLAIR
STATION FRIDAY NIGHT
Gaining entrance through a back JLegnlar Price $1.45
window, burglars entered the Sin- SPECIAL ALL FOR $1.00
clair Super Service Station Friday . LADIES’
drawer l0 ° k $3n fr,im raSh B«t gr.de Half Sole. $ .75
Willi m Tennille. co-manager of Leather Heel Taps 25
the atat on. said nothing else in the j Shine or Clean 10
station was taken. The police ar
investi: iting the burglary, but hav
mi DISTRICT NTFSES TO
:F.T SATURDAY. ' lhirk whi,p *
[•he Sixth District Nurses of the J ; r *'
orgia State Nurses Association will i c^nbs—over
et on Saturday at three o’clock I amcunt of ’ch,.. place *in
Ridley Hall in Macon. All nurse:; bake until cheese is me
t invited and urged to attend. * “
.all pieces, using
talk boil in small _
;t:l tender. Make I fo:
dd er-lery inelud-|
it of liquid, pour
i ' v. ith buttered
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ydurs of Mi
ami. FI i., are in the city for a stay
cif two 'iays. They were on th«ir way
it to North Carolina.
FOR TINT—A second floor apart-
small mrnt ’ 1 rooms, sleeping poarrh and
■n and Will rent either in two or
•Ited and f° ur room aptrrment*. Phone 586-1.
Regular Price $1.10
SPECIAL ALL FOR 75c
SUPER SHOE SERVICE
Phone 12U Free Call and Delivery
Milledgeville, Ca.
Take advantage of this social
“Dull Season” offer—A “Stitch
in Time” will save the price of a
new pair of shoes.
HTiir bcct ic tup rue * or err**
Mason Fruit Jars
PINTS QUARTS 1-2 GALLONS
79c 89c $1.19
JAR RINGS
JAR TOPS
do:
doz
WISCONSIN
|j*WHERE ECONOMY RU^jj 17c
CHEESE
N. Y. STATE
25c
SUPER
Suds
3 PkRS 25c
PIMENTO CHEESE
BREAD
I.OAF I OC
WHITEHOUSE EVAPORATED
MILK
3 tall cans or 1 O.
6 small cans
SLIM JIM BUTTER PRETZELS.. Pkg. 19c
PABSETETT CHEESE Pkg. 15c
RYE BREAD Grandmother’s loaf 9c
PAN BREAD Grandmother’s loaf 7c
Campbell’s TOMATO JUICE 314-oz cans 25c
Iona SALAD DRESSING Quart 27c
Prepared MUSTARD Quart 15c
White House APPLE JELLY 2-lb. Jar 23c
Ann Page APPLE SAUCE .. No. 2 Can 10c
Light House CLEANSER 3 Cans 10c
CLOROX Bottle 17c
PHILLIP’S
EARLY JUNE
Peas
SUNNY FI ELD
CORN
Flakes
% Pkgs 13c
SEMINOLE
TOILET
Tissue
ALA. GIRL SWEET
PICKLES
PLAIN OR MIXED
17c
2t> o:
JAR
A&P GRAPE
JUICE
PINT QUART
ISc 29c
RAJAH SALAD
DRESSING
PINT QUART
3lc
Rice Dinner coiiegeinn
can lOc
Tomatoes Iona 2 No. 2 cans
15C
Tiny Peas A&-P No. 2
can
21C
Pimentos 2 U oz cans
15c
TALCO SCRATCH FEED
25 Lbs 50 Lbs 100 Lbs
59c $1.15 $2.25
Salt Ice Cream 5 lb box IOC
Table Salt 3 Boxes
IOC
Ovaltine 6 ox can
3lc
Meal Prosser’sWater Groundpk 33c
FLOUR
Wellbread Iona
Sunnyfield
It, 79c ft, 85c
a. 95c
S, $153 ff, $1.65
& $1*85
mHancouk J WQ StOTCS ^
133 Wayne