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JUNIOR OR»E R 0F ™ U *• **’
elect OFFICERS
Several ' ppI> tor - | ti
Th- council at Hell!
Mii»«ict ville Coimcll of the
Tii ’' ‘ ,. r American Mechanics
TuIUOr J^nr.J held Thursday night.
5th held the election of
fallows:
_Omar H. Wootten.
Ilor—E. Alton Rogers,
Secretary — E. E.
officer
recording Secretary-
Counciller*
Vice-Counci
Recording
| Croons
Assistant
I Rev Underw
‘ Financial Secrctiiry — Steward
Treasurer—J. A. Mayfield.
Conductor—J. L. Anderson.
Warden—E. L. Grant.
Inside Sentinel—Fred Taylor.
Outside Sentinel—J. W. Threet.
Chaplain—Thomas Godfrey.
Representative to State Council-
Frank O. Evans.
-Frank Grimes.
At this meeting the applications
W. Riley. J. J. Morgan, H.
D. Harrington. Joe Williams, Wood-
row Little and Curry Carr for mem
bership were voted on, R. L. Carr
was reinstated to membership,
U. D. C. HOLD MEETING
The Robert E. Lee Chapter U. D.
C. met with Mrs. J. F. Bell as hos
tess on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. R.
B. Moore the president, presiding.
After the business was transacted,
Mrs M. H. Bland had prepared a
delightful Christmas program. Mrs.
David Ferguson very interestingly
ar. 4 entertainingly told of Christmas
before the war. Others told some of
their first Christinas in precisions.
The Christinas caruli were sung, led
bv Mrs. L. P. Longiio.
Mrs. Bell served delicious refresh
ments during the social hour.
JOE MOOSE’S BIBLE CLASS
HA8 ANNUAL BANQUET.
The annual *et together of the Joe
Moore Bible Class of the First Bap
tist church was held Monday even
ing and was an occasion of unusual
pleasure.
The banquet was served in the
men’a bible class room and over
thirty
sey. 1st vice-president of the class,
acted as toast master and presented
the speakers of the evening.
Herbet Massey, of the G. S. C.
t acuity, was the principal speaker
and gave a most inspiring address.
Mr. Joe Andrews. President of the
Kiwanis Club, also made a short
talk. Mr. Joe Moore, class teacher,
expressed appreciation to the class
for their splendid cooperation and
urged their attendance every Sun
day in the new year.
Mr. Wilson Mason was re-elected
president or the class and the fol
lowing supporting officers
named: Carl Massey, 1st vice-presi
dent; Sam Terry, 2nd vice-prcsi-
dent; E. D, Prosser, treasurer; Roy
Nelson, secretary,
Mr. Moore was re-elected the
teacher. He has been head of the
class for several years and has
warm interest in the young m
who are members. The class is com
posed of young men and is one of the
most active classes in the city.
THE UNION-RECORDER, ULUMCrnil, GA.
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The Sukey Hart Society, C. A. P.
met at the home of June Bell. The ^
meeting was a Christmas one and ^
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I announce my candidacy for re-
election as Tax Collector of Bald
win County subject to the Democra
tic Primary of February 19th,
I appreciate your confidence in the
past and pledge to you my best
vice in the conduct of the affairs
of this office to the best of
ability.
MRS. L. D. SMITH
Campus Theatre
Sunday, December 14
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JOYOUS I
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Also—Selected Short Subjects
Auspices American Legion Auxiliary
Performance—2-4; Night 8:45
Mon.-Tues.. Dec. 16*17
MILLER’S for China, Crockery,
Glassware, Enambial. Ala min
ware. Knives, Forks. Spoons, el
TO THE VOTERS OF BALDWIN
COUNTY
am a candidate for re-election
Tax Receiver of Baldwin county
subject to the Democratic Primary
of February 19, 1936.
I will appreciate your vote and
assure you of my best efforts to c
tinue the affairs of this office to the
best sevrice of the people of this
county. Your past support has been
greatly appreciated.
BRISCOE WALL
Elizabeth Chandler, the president,
presided and after the ritual was
Dresent Mr I Silid ’ a business discussion followed
- - .Call Mas- a letter from Mrs. Julius Y Tal-
n.nrncirlont ~i , . ua
madge National Secretary General
was read in which she thanked the
members for the flowers which they
sent to her when ihe was in Mil-
ledgeville. The members were asked
to bring hooks for Tamassee, the
school for Mountain children. June
BeU recited, “The Night BA’ore
Christmas’ and Elizabeth Chandler
gave a Christmas Story. At the con
clusion of the meeting, the guests
were invited into the dining room
for refreshments.
REMEMBERING HI8 LITTLE ONES
The Christmas season does not play
favorites. To rich and poor alike it
comes, bringing joy to some—poign
ant disappointment to others. Parti
cularly a time in which children
should bo made happy, it seems ..
pity that any little child should be
disappointed because Santa Claur
fails to arrive.
not too soon for charitable
minded people of Milledgevillc to
concern themselves about providing
for the less fortunate little
the community at Christmas time,
not be said of us that “He
unto His own. and His
received Him not," for truly
Christ is received in our hearts only
when we make Him read in the lives
of others.
Your
Name
Is On the
LIST
MILLER’S
5c
To
$1.00
Chain Store
3 There has never
been such a varied and S
Complete Stock in Milledgeville as you
will [find at
Millers
Gifts for all the
Family and Santa M
Claus’ Supply Is
Well Stocked.
Be wise, Shop at Miller’s
For your Holiday Needs
Sc to SI.to Stoic.
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From Holloway’s
Belt
And
Buckles
51
To
52
House Slippers
Made By Daniel Green
$1.75
to
$4.00
Cheney and Spur Ties
$1.00 and $2.00
Handkerchiefs
WITH INITIALS 4 far $!.•»
LINENS
25c to 75c
■Mi-:
GLOVES
LINED AND PLAIN
$1,25 TG $3,95
SOX
IN CHRISTMAS PACKING
35c and 50c
PAJAMAS r/jfr/
MADE BY MANHATTAN _ j
$1.90 to $5; Ml
JOHN HOLLOWAY
THE MAN’S
STORE
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