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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. GA., NOVEMBER 14. 1913
THIRTY YEARS
AGO IN BALDWIN
jly pointing a trifle backward, away
; from the line of flight, not dropped
, . , I down. This action could not take
The™ ,s probably no other phase „ hMd ncck a nd wlne a ud
of the entire goL swine that has be-1 s ) lt u j ders were locked through the
come as confusing to the sreat mass j swin8 j,, body and shoulders
■ _ , ° f S'"™ 5 ” s h °' v h - ad actl0n should I must act indepcndcm , v as far as the
Newt Called Fran Tie Files Wl* controlled and just what it a,! hMd js conccrm . d Thc roain trcubIc
Tke Union-Recorder. He Week I racans.
of November 14. 1935. | Z
The editor of the Union-Recorder ™ «>' to a ‘ ,h \ ba '' *"
has been kindly temembered by a 1 k "P “s head down to keep hLs head
number of his friends the past few
days. Mr. Hogue. 01 Wilkins
ty, recently brought us a stalk of
cane of unusual length: Mr. Richard
Ivey brought us several large tur-.
nips, which were greatly enjoyed:; After you have played a bad shot
Mr. Homer Wood Eavo us several someone generally remarki.
sweet potatoes ef the Florida yam ed your head on that one. Hut the all by sUmdlnS
variety, which were unusually larae fault began well before the head the address, b
and nice, and or. Saturday Mr. J. lifting occurcd. The chants are the a
C. Ivey left at cur home two stalks M>lnc. were so tightly locked that j»
still, etc. In attempting
meanings, he has too often
tired himself into knots, or become
stiff und rigid that correct head
ion was impossible.
comes in swaying the upper por
tion Jf the body which in turn gets
the head out of correct working po
sition. It is no longer an anchor to
any part of thc
bunking only of the correct way of
swinging not of what might happen
to the ball it is much simpler to
concentrate in one direction. As
rule the average golfer’s mind
badly blurred after taking his stance.
He is usually thinking of
bunker on ahead. Traps to the right
or left; out of bounds; or some other
hazard. This is one part of his i
lal pictures. The other concerns
tilings that must be done with
swing, pivoting, smooth back
CAMPUS THEATRE
To tell a golfer to look at the ball. etc. Naturally the two won’t blend,
, keep your head down, when h. j The sunnier wav is to Bet the line
under some tension. Is little help, sod ‘hen think first of
e mud first be taught to knew fort, or starting the baek swing
hat correct head position mem-s. smoothly, of beeping the head in
it about. First ofjplacc- This Isn’t much to remember
i ]ift_ I and how to bring
of rare nine feet li
of delicirus syrup,
all of these things,
, and
We
bottle there
appreciate head t
little straighter in j
relaxing .ns much |
isiblc. At this point it will be
help to tilt the chin slightly
there. Th*
no chance to keep the j to the right and k«ep .t
control. In the first place average col for lets the cl
lock- the
i matter (
sbytcrtnns have already 1,1
i tentative program of
exercises, and it is hoped P ;
that the dedirtory of the new church » fl
■will take place in the early part cf »li
January, possibly the second or £ f
third Sunday. ,
WUlian
33 gallons
sugar cam
eight feet
goHcr lets the chin go with
ing. which promptly removes
at the hall. Thc main idea is to
the head as an anchor to the
ig. largely to prevent the upper
cf thc boelv swaying either to
right or left. If you will study
slow motion swing cf any cood
«r. you will see a slight hip j thinking
to the right and then a body the ey
at the waist. You will also see
Roberts a negro farmer that the upper part of the body ha-
G. Hawkins place, made not been sh : ftcd at all—and that tne
. f syrup from 8 rows oC head is still in practically the same
the longest was forty- position throughout the swing. At
md the shortest eleven, and through the moment of impact
Mr. Jacob Gumm
burt Tuesday by a
He was thrown frrm his buggy
was considerably bruised.
nfullv
.ill !
• that the chin is usual-
the main anchor, and so lets <
thine drift out cf line. The chin
should be painted just back of the
hall at the moment of impact.
A big help In thc direction comes
from thc mental side. If you are
ahead of the stroke
almcst certain to pop
to follow the flight of the ball.
You might remember here that no
one ever looked up to see a good
shot. The big idea is to think of thc
correct way df swinging to keep your
mind on the ball, always remember
that it has to stop somewhere. In
with. More comfort, greater
asc. a smooth backswing, no hurry
> hit. and the head or chin in place
re the big essentials.
WANTED
Eve.y Automobile owner In Bald
win and adjoining county to know
that onr supply of G. P. A. Auto
mobile Anit-Freeze is sufficient to
take care of every automobile In
this section, wil! not heat your car
postitive one filling last the entire
winter and moderately priced.
L. N. JORDAN
Vicks Cough Drop
A word or two from the Baldwin
Circuit might be of interest to some
cf our readers. The following breth-
eren. H. I-. Brown and O. L. Brown.
Matilda Chappcl—W. C. Stevens. .1
H. Stevens. R. J. Etheridge, an.)
A. B. Echols. Bethel—G. D. M.vrick.
A. S. Denham and Dr. T. E. Hub
ert. W. c. Stevens was elected Dis
trict Stewart, and G. D. Myrick.
Recording Stewarts. Dr. John Hard
man. Jessie Bone nad B. H. Jones
were elected Sunday School super- j
intendents of their respective
churches. * 'fV;*
Mayor Julus A Horne informs us
that work will be commenced on
the sewerage system at an early
date as possible.
fine.
Mr. James L. Sibley’s Bcrshire
Boar attracted the attention of all
admirers of fine bred hogs. He was
a splendid specimen.
One of the prettiest displays un
der the tent was Mrs. E. R. Hine’s
hand-painted china. It was an array
of beautiful work of art.
A quilt that was placed on exhibi
tion by Mrs. Jim Jones was made in
1830, by Mr. Jones mother. It was
well preserved and very pretty.
Mr. Jesse W. Scott placed the
largest hog on the grounds. The
porker was so fat that he could
hardly walk. He will increase Mr.
Scott's supply of lard and meat when
he is killed.
The two silk quilts which were
awarded the premiums were made
by two elderly ladies. Mrs. T. W.
Turk and Mrs. M. A. Brantley. The
work on them was executed
great care.
Mr. W. H. H. Barnes, who wi
tacked and injured by his Jersey
bull some time ago, has recovered,
and is out again.
Mrs. M. A. McCraw and Mrs. Adah
Austin have been spending the past
several days in New York attend
ing the herse show.
Miss Nora Cone has returned from
a visit to thc Misses Edmonds'
at Mcda.
Col. Emmett Womack, of Washing
ton city, is visiting his daughter,
Mrs. E. R. Hines.
Mrs. M. M. Parks spent last Wed
nesday in Macon.
Mrs. H. D. Allen ond little daugh
ter visited Mrs. W. L. Proctor in
Macon last week.
The Merchants and Farmers Bank
in a statement published elsewhere
in this paper shows that the bank
Is In a prosperous condition. It has
on deposit $90,047.47. This bank is
thoroughly established In the confi
dence of the people, and has always
tee a splendid buslnw.
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