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THE I MON-RFCOEDEK. MUIMKVIUI. G*..
Mr* and Mrs. G. C. McKinley
Celebrates Golden Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. McKinley f scions cf
observed their golden wedding an-, oldest and most pi
niversary Tuesday. December 17th., and Mr. McKinle
They kept an open house during grew to manhood **
the day, and at the home, which was iie carried hi* brut
beautifully decorated in the colors and they have sir
r«f the Christmas season, numbers; home there
c/ friends of this highly esteemed Mr. McKinle;. ha
and greatly beloved couple called ro w j n county faithful
express their congratulations ar.J ji C servant, and the
best wishes. ref pi ct him. as a
The years they have lived togeth-, who ha s spent m rc
er have beer, well and wisely spent g and tpn amo
as they have been filled with use- • ‘ ‘ _
ful service in the religious, social sterling charac er ,
and civic life of the community. ■ has met the duties
Both Mr. and Mrs. McKinley are ties cf citizenship
Baldwin county’s
rominent families
y was born and
' the house where
.* rcndered Bald-
people honor and
* than three score
mg them. With
and manhood he
and responsibili-
that have come
OFFICERS ELECTED BY
HAROWlCi: WOODMEN
LAST THURSDAY
Thi Hardwick Camp of the Wnod-
mcn c.* the World held their annual
meeting on last Thursday night lor
the election of officers and at the
same time had an initiation cere-
An oyster supper was served be
fore the ceremonies took place. Offic- 1
ers elected were T. H. Simpson.
Counsel Commander; Leo Combes.
Advisory Lieutenant: J. M. King.
Canker: M. L. Thompson. Financial 1
Secretary: Roland Dickerson. Escort:,
Alton Switzer, Sentry: J. C. John-,
son Past Counsel Commander.
CHAPTER TO MKT TONIGHT
Temple Chapter, No. 8. R. A. M.
will hold the annual meeting to
night for the election of officers.
All members arc urged to he pres
ent. Sidney L. Stombridge is the
present presiding officer of the
CCC Camp to Be Continued in Baldwin
County, Congressman Vinson States
Orders came through last week I Pottery-
instructing officials at the CCC camp j The camp has been of great benr
at Stevens Pottery to make plan- fit here and a program has been map-
CAMPUS THEATRE
Sunday, December U
■fell/MAO WITH PAGAN PLEASURE..
WHEN THE MOUNTAIN OELCHED ITS FLAME I^
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ALAN KALE
CASiL r,MMR0Nk
JOHN VOSI
LOUIS CALHEON
DAVID HOLT
. . D0H0THY WILSON
IRIS WYRLEY BIRCH
Dltt'ItJkt Em.,I B.
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Also Selected Short Subjects—2:00 - 4:00 and 8:45
Auspices American Legion Auxiliary
Mott-.-Tues., Dec. 23-24
L
er knew Don was a murderer I He said
he loved roc, and I thought I loved him.
Can't you see I couldn't love a murderer!"
Adolph Zutcr pr«Mnts
S¥W1& SIDNEY
FUOITIVE*
A Paramount Picture with
MELVYN DOUGLAS
ALAN BAXTER
Port Keiton • Wallace Tord i
Directed by 7/iUiaa K. Howard ;
A Walter Monger Production J
Also Laurel Hardy Comedy
The Community Chest and Red
| Cross membership drive which open-
led in November has fallen short of
the goal of $2,500 which was the*
I amounted estimated suf.'icient to take
■care of Baldwin charity this year.
Col. Joe Jenkins, director of the
drive, said the subscriptions and
pledges exceeded one thousand dol
lars. It may be necessary to reopen
the campaign in order that all needs
cf chairty be met.
to him.
During the half century past Mrs
McKinley has been a sympathetic
and loving helpmeet both in hours
of adversity und success, making a
devoted wife and mother.
The Union—Recorder joins in ex
tending the heartiest felicitations and
wishes for them many more years
together, which will be filled with
happiness, contentment and blessings
of a kind and loving providence.
A special Christmas program will
be given at the Methodist Sunday
School on next Sunday morning.
“White Gifts for the King” will be
the title of the program. A short
pageant will be given under the di
rection of Mrs. Horace Sm'th and
each class will bring gifts for the
CHRISTMA” PAGEANT AT
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
On Thursday December 26th a
pageant will be presented at the
Hardwick Christian church at 7:30
o. m. in celebration of the Christmas
season.
The public is cordially invited.
to evacuate on Januaiy 15. a decis
ion having been made to abandon
the camp.
Congressman Vinson was imme
diately called and through his in- terracing machine and already
fluence it is possible to keep the farms have been re-terraced.
ped out that will mean conservation
and rebuilding of thousands of acres
of lands in this county. The county
comimissicners have purchased r.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
I wisli to announce my candidacy
fer re-nomination to the office of
Clerk of the Superior Court of Bald
win County. Georgia, subject to the
rules and regulations prescribed by
the Democratic Executive Commit
tee governing the primary for
county officers to be held on Wed
nesday. February 19th. 1936. I am
most graceful for the confidence
placed in me. and trust my past ser
vices will warrant your continued
support.
Courteously yours.
Joseph Cleveland Cooper
camp in this county. The letter from
Congressman Vinson is as follows:
Washington. D. C.. December 13. 1935
Mr. Jere N. Moore
Milledgevllle. Georgia
Dear Jcrc:
I am in receipt of your telegram
of even date, ar.d in reply I desire to
say that I am calling to see the
President today in regard to the re
tention of the Soil Conservation
Service camps. He issued orders that
camps be discontinued on account of
the transfer of funds from that set
up to the PWA.
Mr. Fechner and every one ii
charge would like to sec the camps
retained. As a matter <£ fact, wo
would like t o sec them expanded,
but the policy is entirely in the
hands of the President.
I don’t know whether I will b?
able to get anywhere or not, but I
am going to do my bei.}. Of course.
I am very much interested in seeing
that the camp be retained.
With best wishes. I am.
Your friend,
CARL VINSON
P. S. Since writing the above, it
is a pleasure to advise you that 1
have won the fight and the camp
will not be abolished at Stevens
Th»
work is of great importance an<i
probably the most effective and con
structive ever conducted here.
CARS COLLIDED ON
8ANDER8V1LLE ROAD
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Vickers, of
Gainesville, were slightly injured
Wednesday morning when their cai
collided with a car, driven by a ne
gro Tom Trawick, at the top of Med-
lin hill on the Sandersville road.
Trawick was driving a Buick with
ether Negroes as passengers and
started around a wagon at the top of
the hill and met the car of Mr. Vick
ers head-on. Both cars were badlv
damaged. Mr. and Mrs. Vickers were
brought to Scott Hospital and their
cuts and bruises were treated.
Trawick was placed in jail charged
with wreckless driving.
FOR CORONER
I wish to announce my candidacy
for re-election as Coroner of Bald
win county subject to the Demo
cratic Primary of February 19th.
I will appreciate your vote and
assure you of my continued care
ful service to the county in perform
ing the duties of this office.
C. I. NEWTON
Phone
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Quality Service Store
We
Deliver
The Finest in Foods The Best in Service The Utmost in Economy
Santa Claus is Coming! When you see our selections and
the cheap Prices we have,you’ll think we are Santa Claus!
CHASE a SANBORN DATED
Coffee lb - 25c
ROYAL DESERT
Gelatine 3 for 18c
I pkg. Ckacalate Pnddiaf for 1c
Apple Sauce 10c
R0SEDALE CRUSHED
Pineapple N 2 °' 15c
NO. 1 CRUSHED
Pineapple 3 eans 25c
R0SEDALE SLICED
Pineapple Can 19c
OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY
Sauce lb can 15c
Holiday Needs
“Nigger Toes” 2 poak 35e
English W a butts 19c lb
Mixed Nats 19c l».
Soft Shell PeciRs 19c lb
Soft Shelled Almonds 25c lb.
Gum Drops 12 l /ic lb.
Radio Mi r .ed Candy 19c lb.
Chocolate Drops — - I2V2* lb
Mixed Crystal Cats — 15c lb.
Coeoannt Bor Boas ISc lb
2 lb. Box Stick Candy 23c
Large Stick Candy 10c each
Dates, pkg. — 15c
Raisins, Cluster - 10c lb.
Swoet, initiy, Large Florida Oranges
Dn~s 17c
Apples, doz. 10c, 15c, 19c, 25c, 35c
Large Cocoannts Each 5c
Golden Ripe Bananas — lb 6c
Fresh Cranberries 12-oz 20c
And many other items that we are not
able to put in onr add. Come in an! see
them.
P. S. Don’t fail to see onr Lettuce and
Celery.
Ginger Mix Pk gl5c
SWEET MIXED
Pickle Large Jar 17c
MACARONI AND
Spaghetti Pkg 5c
NORWOOD
Coffee LbJar25c
Dark Brown, Light Brown
Sugar 3 pkgs 25c
SODA
Crackers Lb Box 10c
Mince Meat. L b 23c
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IN OUR MARKET
A Real CHRISTMAS Sale i> bow in Propwt at on Stare. And we are Still tryiaf le nee yoa money sa ever, Ren that we n
On Stack it complete. On ddirer, it Sadden and on fall force it action te tore jroa. Make yen neat, nore enjoyable bjr
BUYING HERE
Turkeys lb 23c
8 la 10 poaadt
Hens lb 19c
3 to 4 poaadt, yoanf and fat
Fryers lb 25c
All Suet
Oysters Qt 43c
From Chetepeake Bay
CURED
Hams lb 29c
Larpc Ones, l / 2 or Whole
FRESH MG
Hams ib 22 l-2c
S In 10 paaadt
COUNTRY
Sausage lb 28c
Genuine all Pork
PORK
Roast lb 19c
Lean and Tender
LAMB
Roast lb 15c
Extra Special
ROUND
Steak lb 12 l-2c
Satnday Only
GROUND
Beef lb 10c
Fn Loaf
SAUSAGE
Meat lb 10c
A real bay
WHITE SALT
Meat lb 16 l-2c
For BoiBaf
We ne Withing yon Ereryaae a Vary
MERRY CHRISTMAS