About Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1935)
I METHODIST MINISTER 1 ™ leave for conference next week WILl Girls Represent 146 Counties I i pastor* Ending Year* Work I iJ * 3 rat( , rv to Attending Annual rrfP . 3 of Their Conference In Ami- Nore—bcr *1* tj , t . S. Smith, pastor of . ' V ,-tim ville Methodist church, is final sermons next nfi and evening before . v;, -ita to attend the session North Georgia Methodist • t.r.cv uhich convenes Novem- Mr. Smith is closing his ^ pastorate cf the local rr[j ;, r/ i his ministry has been ivi ' the work in the various at1 ,,. (!: ; will shew progress and ,. r . , r rn;. He is an earnest and lye- , 1 , '! man and preacher and pastor. His sermons are •crfL-.lly and thoughtfully pre- fi : ri ri delivered with an eam- ant j sincerity of purpose to lu-inglv the great truths rd. and lead his hearers id more useful lives. He tablished himself in the rd esteem of the people : nd community regard- miation. It will not be i the appointment are approaching session of vhether Mr. Smith will nr assigned to another r. but ».* he should be ■ pastorate here anothei be extended a cordial T11E INION-RECOBDEK. HlLL IKiEVILLE. CA.. NOVEMBER 14. 1»S5 : God Prom Scmirole to Rabun and from Camdon to Dade the lasses of Georgia have flocked to the campus of the Georgia State Col lege for Women this year accord ing to a report released here from the registrar’s office. 146 of thi 159 counties of the state are repre sented here and the average at tendance is eight girls from each county. Fulton and Baldwin are tied with 87 students each and DeKalb is second. Evidently the Atlanta girls don’t mind going from the city to this small country town for their education. The enrollment figures reveal that all but 23 students are registered from the state of Geor gia. Leading counties in rank of their number are Fulton. Bald win, DeKalb. Bibb. Washington, Spaulding, Jefferson, Thomas, Muscogee, Dougherty, and Hall. R f . 7? E. Shea, will end his sec- rcti vi pastorate of the Milledge- vak* C cnit next Sunday, as he ' leave = ■ ..rly next week to attend t an: ::il session of the North Cec-rgin Conference. The Milledgc- villc C .lit is ccmpcsed of the fol- I v ine irehes - Bethel. Pleasant Crrvr Matilda Chapel, Union Hill sr.d H- ' well, and the parsonage is 1,rated in this city. Mr. Shea has rinr.e a -plcndid work during the tro vc . . he has served the Cir cuit: r.r.i: the activities of the I lerchip has been increased by the treantef: icn of several Sunday Srfc.v:1s Foman’s Missionary Socie- ; acd EpworthLeagues. He has 1 :!■. by precept jf^d example, been a spiritual leader of the people v.hf.n he has served. He is conse crated t<i his work, and is an cam- ( t and forceful preacher. The mem- I fi ; hip i.f the Circuit would extend !; : n a e< rdial welcome if he should 1 appointed again to serve as their Hr has served the Circuit vi!!. and the activities rtf the mem I : in have increased by the organ- ira’a.n < f several Sunday Schools. V.*- man’- Missionary Societies and Epwrrth Leagues. Rev. V.\ C. Budd is ending his fir=t yctr ns pastor of the Midway. Montpelier and Oak Grove Metho- • dM churches and will carry gaod repert to the Annual session the North Georgia Conference next week. His ministry has been n-.ost fiuitful. as he has perfected the organization of several Sunday Schools. Woman’s Missionary So- ■cirties and Epworth League. The membership of the churches increas ed and the finances are in good Vendition. Mr. Budd is an eloquent forceful and scholarly preacher, and Ids life has been one of emulation '•>' he has gone in and out before the lc whom he has served. He is I in the highest regard and confi ne. and he will find awaiting him ^rdial welcome bacl* here next T eachers Go To A. A. C. iling Several members of the G. S. C. W. faculty attended the region al conference of the Association of American Colleges which was held in Atlanta last week-end at the Biltmore ftiteL The group went up to Atlanta of Friday and returned the next day. Among those who made the trip as delegates cf the college were Dr. Guy H. Wells. Dr. Hoy Taylor. Dr. William T. Wynn. Dr. Harry Little. Dr. Amanda John son, and Dr. Edwin Scott. Education^ Week Special Programs son, Annette Dbniel. Virginia Yates. Helen Staples, Alliene Wright, and Jane Casscls. ^ The Program for the week fol- Monday: Chapel program. Ar mistice Day program, in charge of the student gpvernment as sociation and the Y. W. C. A. Radio program. Mr. W. C. Capel who will speak r.n “School and Citizen.” Tuesday: Chapel. Richt Rev erend Doctor T. O. Wedell. nation al secretary cf college students work in the Episcopal church. Radio, Martha Gieslcr. who will speak on “Trie New School." Wednesday Radio program; Mrs. Guy H. Wells, who will be speaker on “Schrol and Home”. Thursday: Chapel. Dr. M. D. Collins, state supervisor of schools. Radio program. Dr. har ry A. Little, head of the educa tion department, who will speak en “School rnd Social Change."* Friday: Chapel. Miss Mildred English, director rf the Peabody practice school, who was form erly primary supervisor of schools in Raleigh. N. C. Radio. Mis* Willa Dean Andrews, of the health and physical education depart ment. who will speak on “School and Recreation." Saturday: Program to be given in the auditorium preceding the regular Saturday nirnt picture show, on “Music and Education.” IF YOU WANT A REAL THRILL C^U 599 and ask for a General Electric Radio Demonstration. Lon don. Paris and the reel of the world at your finger tips. Set yonr watch by Big Ben in I on don every day. L. N. JORDAN. Dealer SEND Your Family Wash -TO- Snow’s BOSTON CAP "WHERE EVERYBODY EATS’ 1 Delicious Western Steaks and Sea Foods We are Prepared to Take Care of Yonr Dairy Products Cream, Sweet Milk, Butter Milk and Butter Also Your Fresh Meats PHONE S3 AND SAVE MONEY Montgomery*s Milk Depot and Meat Market Economical, Safe, c.n,«.i«.t Two Great Problems of Life SNOW’S Laundry and Dry Cleaning Phone 440 YES SIR REE BOB The 1936 new Chevrolet is the talk cf the hmn. ch boy what a se lion to get undor the wheel. Don’t swindle your self if you are new inclined, you are certainly In- tilled to the most for your money, If Chevrolet docs not sell it’s own o you I will not have a word to L. N. JORDAN. Dealer C. C. MOTOR CARRIER SUPERVISOR EXAMINATIONS Thg United States Vivil Service I Commission has announced open mpetitive examinations for the 'itions of district director and ■ Irict supervisor Bureau of Motor Carriers, Interstate Commerce Com mission. The annual salary for di rector position is $5,600. and for Supervisor positions. $3,800. . Applications must be on file with lhe U. S. Civil Service Commission at Washington, D. C., not later than December 2. 1939. Applicants will not be required tc report for examination at any place but will be rated on their education, experience, and fitne.s, and on a tficsis to be filed with the applica tion. *niey must have had certain specified experience in a responsible administrative or legal capacity, in connection with motor carrier activU ties.- ’ Full information may be obtained li-om w. B. Wood, Acting Secretary of the U. S. Civil Service Board of .Examiners, at the post office In this city. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO GIVE HER FOR CHRISTMAS What CMld be mare appreciated than a genuine Frigldalif. Yeu knew It la rammer mil the time tat the kitchen, and we can peeve to yen that tt la cheeper to ewn ene tkan to «e wMhent. Pupa think thla ever. L. N. JORDAN A series of programs during the week of November 11-16 will fea ture the observation of National Education Week here on the campus. In addition to the regu lar chapel programs, when a num ber of well-known speakers will be present, radio broadcasts will be given every afternoon over WMAZ in Macon. The daily broadcasts arc some thing new in the observation of Education Week at G. S. C. W. and it is hoped that they will be come regular features of the pro gram each year. On Tuesday af ternoon. the program will be heard at the time of the regular G. S. C. W. broadcast, three o'clock. On the other afternoons, the time will be four forty-five o'clock. The outstanding speaker for the week on the chapel programs will be the Right Reverend Theodore O. WcdelV the national secre tary of college students’ work in the Episcopal church. In addition to the chapel and radio pregrams, plans arc being made to have a formal dinner on Saturday night in the three col lege dining rooms. Faculty mem bers will be asked to eat in the dining room on Saturday night The price of the dinner will be the same as for regular dormitory guests. The swimming pool will be open every afternoon from five until six o'clock, for faculty members and students. During the week, sports activitie will be arranged between students and teachers. The aim of the entire series of programs is to bring students and faculty members closer to gether and to make them under stand each other better. All talks will center around that one theme. The members of the edu cation department arranged the programs, with the following stu dents assisting; Sara Owen, gen eral chairman; Mary Goette. Esther Adams. Sara Calhoun, and Martha Giesler. general commit tee: sub-chairmen. Mildred Wat- FOR SALE—Home on Oconee Heights, one acre of land and Mar quette Sedan, will sell cheap for cash. Phone 36-J Mrs. L. B. Babb, 11-4-35 3t. SEED OATS FOR SALE—Pure 109 bnshel* oats, heavy, bright, clean and sound, at 65c per bushel. See Roger Stembridge. Rt. Lady’s Painful Trouble Helped By Cardui Why do so many women take Car dui for the relief of functional pains at monthly times? The answer Is that they want results such as Mrs. Herbert W. Hunt, of Hallsvllle. Texas, describes. She writes: “My health wasn’t good. I suffered from cramp ing. My pain would be so Intense it j would nauseate me. I would Just drag around, so sluggish and ’do- less.' My mother decided to give me Cardui. I began to mend. 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