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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDGEV1LLE, GA.,
XH1RTV years
AGOINBAUWIN
Culled From Tbe File. of
N Tk. Uoioo-Rocorder. The Week
December 12. IMS.
y S. Whitney has recently
■ -hasrf ft vera * high bred horses,
y cW York, and brought them !c
‘ f|tv . They are fine animals, and
... records.
HAPPY MARRIAGES SOUGHT I
BY GIRLS
A QUILTING PARTY
On last Wednesday the Mt. Plea*
nt Missionary Circle held a quilt-
‘Mbs 'typical' at Georgia Slate Col- in 8 Party at the honjr of Rev. and
lege for Women Gives Her Views' Mrs. P. M. Allen. The quilt top was
Governor Terrell on last Tuesday
. e . a ppoir.tcd the old board of Trur-
of the Georgia Sanitarium, for
the succeeding two years, commenc- career
,n« December 5th. The board is
follows Hon. Joel Branham. Rome;
Dr. James B. Baird. Atlanta; Hon
Thomas M- Swift, Elberton; Hon.
Richard Johnson, Jones county; Dr.
fha= J. Montgomery, Augurta; Hon.
Thon.as B. Lawson, Eatonton; Hon.
John T Brantley. Blackshere; Hon.
Henry Banks, LaGrange; Dr. W F.
Brunner, Savannah, and Hon. John
L. Culver. Sparta.
Mr. C. P. Shell and Dr. H. D. Alien
have sold their Directness colt tc
Hon. M. W. Hards, of Sparta, threuch
Dr. F. S. Whitney. These colts are
very fine animals, and as good as
any that were seen at the New York
sales by Dr. Whitney. They brough*
a highly satisfactory price to the
Cotton went off yesterday. During
th • last week it reached the highest
price*. The market closed yesterdav
at Good Middling, 11 1-4. Middling,
"Miss Typical." the average stu- monev
dent at the Georgia Stale College for Uni *
Women, intends to get married and
is a rather
quilt top
contributed by the circle and their
friends. Mrs. C. It. Terrance
tributed the cotton batting,
money from the dues bought the
After quilting until the noon hour
ervatjve sort of per- a bounteous dinner was enjoyed,
ques lonnairc answered re- consisting of such good eats as.
chicken with old fashioned dressing,
salads, puffs, cakes, pickles, catsup
and last but not least was the home
grown flour from Mr. J. O. Etheridge.
The grand joke on this occasion:
Mrs. Allen kept the home grown
product substituting flour from the
cenUy by some 1.200 of her individual
components discloses.
She would rather be happily mar
ried than to follow a business ca
reer. Of tnc total of 978 girls answ
ering that question. 804 preferred
martial bliss while 174 felt that a
re desirable.
Only 101 girls in the entire schorl
expressed any intention of remain
ing single.
The typical girl here believes that
society should work toward a single
standard of morality for both
and women, and she favors mor
struction in hygiene and men-v
en relations.
Hon. R. L. Lai.iar, County School
Commissioner, spent several days of
last week visiting the schools in E ast
Baldwin.
The Eatonton Messenger of lait
Saturday says that the Hotel Putnam
has been leased by Mr. J. O. Wall,
but that he has not yet made public
hi' intention as to the disposition of
the hotel.
At a regular meeting of the
Knights of Phythias held Monday
night December 4. 1905, the follow
ing officers were elected for the en
suing six months: C. E. Green,
chancellor commander: J. H. Shur-
lcy. vinc- c hancellor; J. H. Ennis,
prelate: J. L. Harper, master of
works: J. J. Wootten. Jr., master of
finance and keeper of records ard
seal: Geo. W. Barr, master of exche
quer: O. L. Barnes, inner guard; E.
J. Willingham, outer guard. The
Knights of Phythias are in flurish-
ing condition, and its membership is
constantly ‘ncreasing. The order is
largely made up of the young
<>f the city, who manifest great inter
est in keeping it up to the highest
standard.
Mrs. C. P. Crawford left Saturday
for Knoxville. Tenn.. to visit her
daughter, Mrs. Geo. F. Milton.
A soiled carpet man from F J
Willingham, of Macon, has arrived
in the city and is laying the beauti
ful new carpet in the Presbyterian
church. The painting of the interior
has about been finished, and the
is nearing completion, in all
details. Services will be held next
Sabbath in the Baptist church at
o’clock. Sunday School at 2
k’clock at the same place. The con
gregation and friends are asked to
Drinking Opposed
She favors total abstinence in
drinking rather than moderate indul
gence.
The younger generation, she says,
is as much religion as the older
le. and by a large majority sh*
feels that the world is not growing
any worse. She denies that the
movies arc doing more harm than
good.
On patriotic and political ques
tions her conservatism is quite
marked.
She is not in favor of war.
would fight If an enemy invaded the
country. She feels that a citizen
should fall in line and do his bit if
this country were drawn into a
struggle.
Opposes Sanctions
Two political parties, she says, arc
preferable to one. although here she
is a bit undecided. The student poll
revealed that the majority favoring
this view was only 48.
She also contends:
The United States should not co
operate in the imposition of eco
nomic sanctions against Italy.
TTio AAA should not be continued
as a permanent policy, but should
be retained for two years.
The government should remain as
it is and should not turn toward
either socialism or a dictatorship.
The status quo should be retained
and the army and navy should be
kept as they now arc without ei'hcr
drastic increases or decreases.
Capital punishment is not neces
sary for the protection of society.
A poor man’s vote should count
equally with that of a rich man
and there should be no property
qualifications for voting.
remember these hours.
The writer had the pleasure rf
jittending services aft Harmony
church in East Baldwin last Sunday
morning. In spite of the cold and
disagreeable weather, a large num
ber of the people of that neighbor
hood were present. Rev. A. S. Avant.
who has been pastor of this church
for thirteen years, preached his fare
well sermon to the congregation. V7o
enjoyed a splendid dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lundy.
The day was an extremely pleasant
„..w to us. On our return home we
made a short stop at the home of
Mr. W. J. O’Quinn, and spent several i
minutes. Our friend Mr. J. B. |
O’Quinn, with whom we made the,
trip, is at home in 4 hat section and
■ery body in the neighborhood i
s friend.
store: of course her excuse: She
didn't understand how to mix it. but
in reality she had i mind a Christ
mas dinner, but that is another story.
Those contributing the dinner
were: Mrs. J. O. Etheridge, Mrs.
Pauline Lee. Miss Mannie Carmani.
Mrs. Carlton Etheridge, Mrs. C. R.
Torrance, and Mrs. Thomas Cathy.
Rev. and Mrs. P. M. Allen are votine
heartily for another quilting at an
early date.
“Built to
Take It”
“Trekking’* through the jungles has
20 yean Dodge
bee been famous for these qualities.
Everybody knows ■ Dodge can "take it."
over the
ting 18 to 24 miles to the gallon of gas
oline—and saving up to 20£ on c'J.
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