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THE 1'MON-RECORDER. MIIXEDCEVK-LE, GA„ NOVEMBER 28. IftS.
CLARK CASE HELD HERE
| MR. FRANK FINNEY MAN ACER
OF NEW ROGERS STORE
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR DR. | CADETS BJW OLD^ ^
! Mr. Frank Finney, who has beer.
Jordan Junior College and G. M. C. Rogcrs ; n this city for a num-
CadeU Meet on Davenport Field ^ (f . yearJ . has been named man-
Today at Two-thirty. ! n g C r of the new store which was
recently opened on Hancock street.
Mr. Finney is succeeded by Mr.
Atlanta Physician and
World War Veteran Faaaea Away
After Lone Hires*.
Funeral services were held Tues
day morning at the home of Mrs.
Geo. Case, fen- Dr. Iverson Clark
Case, prominent Atlanta physician, (
who died Monday morning
l&nta.
Rev. R. W. Oakey. pastor of the
Presbyterian church, conducted the
services and interment was in the
city cemetery. Members of the Amer
ican Legion acted as pall-bearers and
honorary escort. The interment was
with full military honors.
Dr. Case is survived by his wife,
who was Miss Zcudie Leake, two
sons, Iverson Cate, Jr., and George
D. Case: his mother, Mrs. George
D. Case, of this city: one sister, Mrs.
W. L. Ritchie, two nephews, George
Case Ritchie and Wister L. Ritchie:
two cousins. Mrs. Lewis Flemister
Resuming hostilities on the foot
ball field that have been going on
for the past quarter century each
mu Thanksgiving day G. M. C. and Gor-
At- don Junior College will play their
annual game this aftemon at two-
thirty on Davenport Field.
The game this yeai will bring
two of the best trains in the state
together. The cadets have had a
very good season, despite three de
feats, but have shown greet power
at times and should be a hard team
to defeat Gordon comes to Mil-
ledgeville with the best team in years
and primed for victory. This is thc-
big game for Gordon and victory
means a successful season for either
team, regardless of past records.
Gordon hasr't won a G.M.C. game
in manv vears and they are anxious
the top of the score today
and Mrs. Linton Fowler. Irw'nf the largest crowds in many
Dr. Case ™ .he on* „ lhe , me and
late Dr. George D. Case and Mr*..- been made to accomo-
Case. He was bom in Milledgeville' p an
i date the fans.
Steve Wilson, who becomes manager
of the Rogers Wayne street store.
Mr. Finney’s many friends wil. b?
interested in the above announce
ment and he cordially invites them
to visit him at his new location. Mr.
Wilson has recently returned to this
city and has been with Rogers for
several years.
MILLEDGEVILLE CIRCUIT
SCHOOLS TO CLOSE FOR
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
DECEMBER 2HH
Supt. P. N. Bivms has announced
that the schools of Baldwin county
will close December 20th, for the
Christmas holidays.
The students will have a
weeks holiday and reassemble
Tuesday, January 7th. This date
governs all schools in the city and
county.
Miss Pearl Thomas Leverett, died
at the home of her sister. Mrs. E. D.
Prosser, on last Friday, Nov. 22nd
after an illness of several years.
There will be two services at Funeral services were held at the
Pleasant Grove this Sunday. Not Friendship Baptist church on Sat-
only there but at every church 1 urday at 3:00 p. m. with Rev.
during this year there will be two James M. Teresi officiating. Inter
services on preaching Sunday. |mcnt was in the church cemetery.
A new year is before us and we; Miss Leverett was bom in Deep-
face the challenge to accomplish new step August 8, 1896. She was ba
things. With every member in loved by a wide circle of friends
every church cooperating with each and although an invalid for more
other, this year will be the best year.than five years, she manifest a
we ever had. I Christian fortitude that sustained
The undersigned is glad to be back her to the last.
Alter graduating at' dat<? ,l ' c , r . worU . I In this his wife joins him. She is survived hy lour sisters,
he entered the medteot Coach “ itsXk tot' REV R c - SHEA - Pastor Mrs ' E ' D ' Pr ° SSer ' J ' C 7
rehoel of the University of Georgia ' hls ‘“™ " “* ^ win ^st of and **"' NeWt Bryan '
and received his degree of M. D. j h “ cnablcd „a L ™deU Sit on- 1 >™. MX"-® CHAPMAN NAMED and Mis. Tom Prosser, of Washing-
•* BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL [ten county.
SUPERINTENDENT
April 1.
• ing his team on the pass attack that
enabled thc.n to win most of
-a* I their games and the cadets will
entered private practice m At-. f and lat crals
but at the outbreak of the j ?°™. p,en y
World War he entered the medical
corps f« the United States Army. He
served in France for 14 months and
was n-r.mntcd to Captain. He was
wounded in France while on the
front line
lanta. but ;
today. ,
The game starts promptly at two- ^ a conference of the Baptist
thirty. | church on last Sunday, Mr. Poole
Chapman wa
; named superintendent
MRS. LORD PASSES AWAY IN Qf thc Sunday School.
.. i Fn „,, n j » ri ,u 1 home in Toomsboro last Tnursaay d school lor a number of
SS or^ed^„.C Rob-! aRor a •« ■* “ 60 years. He is recognized as one o, the
ert Jrnr. When he returned to the,” scrvlcM wc re held at the
Unite'* Elates he urged to church „ 11:30 on Satur-
main n the sorvW of the army he- Rev £ G 0rahoodi the pastor
cause f f the "rest need for Ortho- - *
CADETS LOOSE TO FORT
HENNING
The G. M. C. cadets lost to :
hard fighting 29th Infantry team a
Fort Benning last Friday by a scon
15 to 6. The cadet play was fa
below normal, the Coaches said.
paedic surgeons 1o help with the
thousands of wounded men. who
were being brought back to this
country. He was first stationed at
thc hospital at Ft Sheridan. HI., and
later transferred to Fort Benning,
Columbus, where he was chief off
staff.
Later Dr. Case was transferred to
the Veterans Bureau in Washington.
D. C.. and held the position of Chief
of the Rating section. Chief of Or
thopaedic surgery. When the bureau
de-centralb.ed he icquested to
officiating. Mrs. Lord has been
prominent in thc social and religi
ous life of Wilkinson county for
many years. She has operated the
store of her husband since bis
death.
She is survived by three brothers.
R. C.. J. M.. and E. F. Ix>rd, and
one sister. Mrs. E. A. Avery, of
Adrian.
outstanding young leaders Of the
Baptist church.
Mr. Chapman succeeds Mr. James
McMillan, who resigned several
•ccks ago because of duties that re
quired his absence from the city
frequently.
Rev. James M. Teresi, the pastor,
said the school was growing and
splendid teachers were in charge of
every class.
INFANT DAUGHTER OF MR. AND
MRS. TERRELL DUNN DOES
Harrell Eugene Dunn, the 9
months old daughter of Mr. and
be stationed in Atlanta. There he ^T erre „ Dunn, of Hardwick.
™ chicf of Orthopaedics «nd' ^ av , ay November Mth. at the
planned the complete equipment of, £ Mp nnd Mrs j. T . Mollis,
the Orthopaedic shop which Is saw, wrvi «s were held on Tuca-
used in the buroeu In AUanta Dr.|' aflernoon u . ith Rev. J. F. Mc-
Casc invented the Case knee brace i ' . ^ w c . Budd offieiat-
...Ui. .....ifk i.otr.rnne ruffoo. "
The baby is sutvived by her par-
-ents and grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Hollis and Mr. and Mrs.
R. D. Dunn, of Hardwick.
The parents nnd family have the
sympathy of our people tn their
bereavement.
which is used with veterans suffer
ing from certain knee disabilities.
About ten years ago he resigned
his position will the government
and devoted the remaining years of
his life to thc practice of general
medicine in Atlanta. He was reco
gnized as a briPnnt man nnd a
skillful surgeon, lie has been in fail
ing health for tite past two years,
but his death came as a shock to his
many friends and relatives.
MUSIC FROGRAMS ARE
ANNOUNCED AT G. S. C. W.
An organ recital will be given by
Mar Noah, head o-: the Music De
partment of G. S. C. W. on Sunday
afternoon at 4:30 o’clock, December
1st. Mr. Noah will be assisted by hls
wife, and Beatrice Horsbrugh, violin,
Doroth^ Wilbur Noah, contralto.
On Friday December 6th, at 8:30.
in the auditorium, there will be i
cital of the advanced students of the
music department, and on Sunday,
December the 15th at 4:30, “The
Messia” will be sung by 200 voices.
The public is cordially invited.
Methodist Church
Rev. Horace Smith returned to the
city and will conduct the first ser
vice in the new conference year
next Sunday. The Holy Communion
will be celebrated at the morning
service with a sermon by the pastor.
The pastor will preach at the even
ing services.
FretbyterUn Church
Rev. R. W. Oakey will preach at
both the morning :.nd evening
vices of thc Presbyterian church. At
thc morning hour the theme will be
“God’s Standard of Judgment."
Rev. Oakey will have as hls sermon
topic for the evening son-ice.
PENNINGTON'S IMPROVING
Mr. and Mrs. !. C. PcnninBton
ho were injured near Camak last
week when a train hit their auto
mobile. are improvins from their
Injuries. They were brought here
o the City Hospital and are show
ing a slight improvement.
FOR SALE—A hundred dollar rredlt
slip on Ford. WIU be oold lor S5S.S*
Inquire at Union Recorder OHIer.
CAMPUS THEATRE FRIDAY.
NOVEMBER MTS
PVT IN A VESTA BATTERY
uj Slop Cnukf Tkcse CaU
Morning. We km year nt iaJ
Batteries Redurged Jl.M
Plenty of Rentals
RALPH SHBERS0N
Bakk-Featiac Dealer
BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY
BANKS ANNOUNCE LOWER
RATE OF INTEREST ON SAVINGS
The Millcdgeville Clearing House
Association, the organization which
is composed of all the banks in the
city, has announced a lower rate of
Interest cn savings accounts in the
banks of the city.
The new r is two per cent on
savings instep, of three per cent
Thc rate was reduced from four to
three per cent in 1933. The an
nouncement is signed by all banks
in the city.
STUDENTS TO GO TO
MACON FOR DAY
The class in journalism at G. S. C
W.. led by Dr. William T. Wynn
— I will go tn Macon Thursday. Deccm-
We have the pleasure to announce I b er «j, to assist in getting out the
that on Friday. November 29th. we Telegraph for that day.
will show one cf the most interest- | This is an established custom, thr
ing picture-; that has ever be* n our • fulfillment of which
pleasure to offer the public. ] anticipated
t Prnv
n.iptht Church
church and the pastor. Rev’. James
M. Teresi will preach.
Episcopal Church
The usual first Sunday of the
month service will be held at St.
Stephens Episcopal church with a
celebration of the Holy Communion
and sermon at the 11:30 service. Thc
Rector. Rev. F. H Harding will con
duct thc service. There will be no
early service.
Catholic Church
Father McNamara. Priest.
Sunday, the First Sunday in Ad
vent, mcming sen-ices at thc Catho
lic i
1:13 •
id will
consist of Mass, Sermon, and Rent
diction. Thr sermon will be on th
subject. "The Yard Stick of Life.
Sund.iv School at 9:30; no evening
service.
Mass throughout the week at 7:3
except Friday morning, when Ma;
will be said at 7. preceded by cor
fessions from G;3G to 6.55. Corife*
sions will also br hoard Thursday urwtlr
i from 5 to 6. father.
rf^er the public. Thi:
to is entitled “SEEING GEOR
’. It shows the historical
* Interesting spots of our
• and brings to light even!
that we didn’t know our
that the first Pi
each year
\ keen enthusiasm
thc class. Each girl
will gather the news and work un
der a seasoned reporter for that day
Those making tie trip are: Marior
Arthur and Harriott Smith cf Al
bany: Jeane Armour. Columbus
an t Sunday School in the world start lHaze ] witherlngton. Pineview: Hol*
od in one of our Georgia churches'’ Dublin: Anna Bell Ham, Mil-
Did you know that the .‘irst Public i^geville; Margaret Burney. Ma-
School in the world started in Ocor- con; Helen Adair". Atlanta: Bettv
gia? You see beth of these in this j Recdi Gainesville: Evelyn Aubry
wonderful picture and hear who Atlanta: and Professor W. C. Capel.
tarted them. Did you know that it j f andor> j*. C.. a member of the col-
Midway Cemetery there
signers of the Declaration of Inde
pendence buried and also three Gov
ernors of the Slate of Georgia? These
and other interesting facts will b:
flashed before your eyes and after
'■ceing the picture you will lie prod-
er of the fact that you live in this
grand old state.
GRANT JEWEL!*Y COMPANY
BF. MANAGED BY CHILDREN
lege committee on publicity.
MR. T. II. CLARK NAMED
CHAIRMAN OF DEACONS
Rev. and Mrs James M. Teresi
entertained the Board of Deacons
cf the Baptist church at their home
on Liberty street on Tuesday
ing.
After a delicious dinner, the dea-
,ns held a business session and
,med Mr. T. H. Clark chairman of
e Board and Mr. Dawson Pr»
The children of Mr. John C Gran* J vice-chairman,
will continue the operation of the Those present were: T. H. C
Grant Jewelry Company in this city. l. N. Jordan. Dawson Pross- r. J;
Mr. Joe Grant, who has been ” i McMillan. P T. Whatlev. Joe M
Charli ton. S. C ' evei : mm th i, e Midw, ' Massey,
has returned here to make his horn*- Nelson. W. F. Downs. DeWitt
Mir
Grr.r
and with Mi
Mr. James Grant will rpn
U weirv store established b;
and‘era.
'♦*••! Mrs. Teresi \n: «
their j - rv tv Misses Ht!»
| Gibson.
Put Anti-Freeze in your car now
before the next freeze. We flush
your radiator and refill with the
rig^it amount of
PRESTONE ANTIFREEZE
For $2.79 Per GaBon
ZEER0NE
$1.90 Per Gallon
W. E. ROBINSON, JR.
Chrysler - Plymouth
Cozy Warmth
At Bedtime
Youngsters can always be tuck
ed in bed, warm and comfort
able, when there’s a Gas Radi
ant Heater in the home. It’s
such clean, healthful heat. . .
and costs so little to use!
Come in today and select the
Radiant Heaters that fit your
special needs.
25c DOWN INSTALLS
ANY RADIANT HEATER
GA.NATURAL GAS
Corp
Phone 71
DIXIE CRYSTALS
SUGAR
& ,S7«IKI^53c|2Sg,$1.3(»
5“
PHILLIPS
PEAS ^.'3
j„».oS„ 2 23c
PEL MONTE
Spinach
Wesson Oil p»NT
CONDEEKED* Milk CAN
NUCOA Margarine
lWlillr White House 1
WIUK Evaporated W
Pink Salmon
Tall ,
Cans
No. 2 1-2 *
CAN IOC
19c
21c
Lb 20c
17c
19c
6 Small
Cans
Tall
2 Cans
Grapejuice A&p 2 p »25cQ*23c
Tomato Juice 6 Cans 25c
Cheese WISCONSIN lb 19c stat« Y Lb
Octogon towmr 5sbe LL
CRISCO 3 Can 59c
N * wYo ' fc 25c
10c
N. B. C. RITZ CRACKERS 1-lb. box 22c
PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE 3 pkgs. 25c
O. K. SOAP 3 Ban 10c
P&G SOAP Giant Site 2 Ban 9c
CHIPSO 23-oi Pk*. 20c
IVORY SOAP Medium 2 Ban lie
SELOX Small Size 2 pkgs 9c
GRITS Jim Dandy 5-»>. Bag 17c
CLAPPS BABY FOODS 3 cans 25c
SI)M)1NE Grapef-ujt Juice 3 cans 25c
DRAN0 Can 23c
Plain or Self-Rising
F
LOU
R
Wellbread
Iona
Sunnyfield
S. 50c
Lbs 55c
Lbs 59c
It, 89c
Lb. 93c
& 99c
a si.75
It, S1i85
a $i.95
SPAGHETTI Encore 3 cans 25c
LIMA BEANS Iona No. 1 can 5c
RICE Fancy Blue Rose Pound 5c
GRAHAM CRACKERS Lb. box 10c
COCONUT Shredded Bulk lb. 19c
MACKEREL FILLET Each 5c
EGGS Fresh Tenn Dozen 33c
SWIFTS JEWEL
41b carton
53c
81b carton
$1.02
TABLE
Salt
3 bxs 10c
Holiday Specials
LEMON PEEL .... lb. 33c
ORANGE PEEL .. lb. 33c
citron in aa*
SUNNYFIELD
Oats
3 ctns 85c
CHERRIES lb. 47c
PINEAPPLE lb. 39c
CURRANTS .... Pkg. 15c
DATES Pkp. 15c
BRAZIL NUTS .... lb. 15c
WALNUTS No. 1 .. lb. 19c
8 O'CLOCK
Coffee
17c lb
PRODUCE
70-80
Prunes
Sc lb
CFLERY Stalk 10c
LETTUCE Head 10c
BEETS Bunch 7c
CARROTS Bunch 7c
CABBAGE 2 lbs. 5c
GRAPES lb 10c
BANANAS lb. 6c
COCONUTS Each 7c
JEWEL
COOKING
O.L
$1.25 gal
112 Hancock
Street
Two Stores 13 s 3 tr e«’ y