Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 26, 1935, Image 2

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the UNION• KEC ORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. GA., DECEMBER 26, 1935 MiKedgavrie Community Choral Society Shown on the occasion of their first concert presented Sunday, December 15, Handel's “Messiah" was sung. Mr. Max Noah is the director. ial Mr. George Tunnell spent the holidays in Griffin and Florida, visiting his children. Mr. Eibert Bivins, of New Orleans - spending the holidays with U3 mother. Mrs. Mattie Bivins. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moore and hildrcn are spending the Christmas olidays with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Miss Lucille and Christine Dar- n who .leach in Habersham .and ■onee are at home fer the holi- iys with their parents. Mr. and rs. T. J. Darden. Miss Rebie Hitchcock, who teach s at Dcaring. and Miss Sara Hitch- :cck, who teaches in Jeffersonville, ire a*, home spending the holiday vith their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J !. Hitchcock. ANNOUNCEMENT DU. A. W. CHAPLIN Oiteopithic Physician Office at Mayfair Hotel Every Tuesday end Friday Froa 2 la C P. M. CHRYSLER. PACKARD PLYMOUTH | tf’ss Mary Brocks is spending •several days with her sister. Mrs. Ed Baughman. • • • Miss Flora ncc Ban etl is spending the holidays with relatives in North Carolina. • • • • - r®- Mias Martha is at home from her school duties at Adel, visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bass. Mr. .Seaborn Lawrence, who teach- ** in Haddock, is at home ror the holidays. Mis. B. D. Edwards and childrer and Miss Deris Ricketts are spend ing Christmas in Blackshear, wit* Mr and Mrs. E. L. Darling. Jr. Mias Beulah Thaxton, who teaches in Cochran, is spendhig the Christ* mas holidays with Miss Billie Eber- hart. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burkett, of Glcnvllle, Ga., spent the holidays with Mrs. Burkett's parents. Mr and Mrs. A. I. Butts. Miss Ruth Jackson, who teaches in Norcross. is at home for the holi days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jackson. Miss Benita Bass, who teaches in iho Cnrollton schools, is spending the holidays with her aunt. Miss Susie Bass. Miss Clair Green, who leaches in Albany, is at home during the holi days, with her mother. Mrs. C. K. Greene. Mrs. C. B. McCullar and children are spending the holidays with Mrs. McCullnr's parents. Rev. and Mrs. M. B. Brown, at Richland. Mrs. George Middlebrooks and! daughter. Miss Miriam Middle- brooks. are spending tiie Christmas 1 holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Genre' Mrs. B. D. Edwards and children and Miss Doris Ricketts spent Sun day in Madison with Mr. L. D. Ed wards and family. Miss Lucctta Lawrence is spend ing the Christmas holidays with Miss Gwendolyn McRcynolds in Fort Pierce, Fla. Mr. Steve Thornton. Jr., of Coch ran, is spending the Christmas holi days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve ’niornlon in this city. Mrs. Dawson Allen and children are spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Allen's parents, in Nor- Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Evans and Mr. Frank Evans arc spending several days in South Georgia visiting friends and relatives during the Christmas holidays. Mr. rillhi Brow .vho i i stu dent at the Icuriam sity Medical School, holiday's with his mot both Brawn. State Univer- < spending tho ier. Mrs. Eliza- Polotical Announcements TO TIIE VOTERS OF BALDWIN COUNTY 1 announce my candidacy for re- clection 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 ser vice in the conduct of the affairs of this office to the best of my ability. MRS. L. D. SMITH TO THE VOTERS OF BALDWIN COUNTY I am a candidate for re-election as Tax Receiver of Baldwin county subject to the Democratic Primary of February 19, 1936. I will appreciate your vote and assure you of jny best efforts to con tinue the affairs of this office to the best sevrlce a.’ the people erf this county. Your past support has been greatly appreciated. BRISCOE WALL v FOR TREASURER I desire to announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of Treasurer of Baldwin county, sub ject to the primary’ to be held Feb ruary 19. 1936. I wirh to take this occasion thank my friends for their support the past and trust that my conduct of the treasurer’s office has been su'-h as to merit your continued confidence. OTTO M. CONN TO TIIE VOTERS OF BALDWIN COUNTY | I wish to announce my candidacy j for re-elect 1 on as a member of the j Board of Commissioners of Roads I and Revenues of Baldwin county subject to the Democratic Primary to be held February 19, 1936. I appreciate the confidence you have imposed upon me in the past and pledge to you a continuance of my best efforts for the interest of all the people in the county. Your vote and support will be ap preciated. g. c. McKinley TO THE VOTERS OF BALDWIN COUNTY I wish to announce my candidacy for Sheriff of Baldwin County sub ject to the Democratic Primary of February, 1936 as called by the executive committee. I will appreciate the vote and in fluence of every citizen and pledge j to you my best service in the cot duct of this office without fear < WILLIAM L. HARRISON FOR ORDINARY To the Voters cf Baldwin County I am a candidate for re-election for Ordinary of Baldwin Countv, subject to the rules and regulations prescribed by the Democratic Executive Committee, in the primary to be held February 19. 1936. sincerely appreciate the confi dence that has been placed in me rnd if re-elected I pledge my every effort to fulfill the duties of this office to the best of my ability. BERTIE B. STEMBR1DGE Ordinary Baldwin Co. Ga. FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT I wish to announce my candidacy for 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 county officers to be held on Wed nesday, February lfth, 1936. most grateful for the confidence placed in me, and trust my past a vices will warrant your continued support. Courteously yours, Joseph Cleveland Cooper ^ FOR CORONER I wish to announce my candidacy for re-election as Coroner of Bald win county subject to the Demo- cr - tic ^ rimary °f Febsuaty-Utth. - 4- which promises deliverance, happiness and freedom fro will appreciate your vote and assure you of my continued care ful service to the county in perform ing the duties of this office. NEWTON/' Helping Your Family to Better CONTROL <& COLDS Lav ■nbia. A1 • Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur S. Smi'h ar° receiving the congratulation* of t*** : friends on the occasion nf their 2flt‘i wcddir*» nnnhTrairv which wn- cclcbra. ' December ?2. Mr. and Mrs. V,'. I. Johnson cele brated -l.e 2«th anniversary of their marriage on December 24tli. They have the best wishes of their many Mr. and Mrs. David Harry and children, o’ Washington, D. C.. are spending the Christmas holidayr with Mrs. Harry's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ryles. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Butts. Jr., and daughter, of Gainesville, are spend ing the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Butts and Mr. and Mrs. Harper Tucker. Mr. Wallace Kutt«. of Louisville Ky.. is at home for the holidays. Mrs. Butts and children will return with him to Louisville to make their home. Misses Barbarah Chandler. Jessie Allen. Louise Green. Bessie Bell. Frances Stewart. Dot Smith. Lyndel | Nelson. Louise Jeanes. Marie Ennis, who teach in the public schools of Atlanta, are spending the holidays at their homes in this city. 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Developed by Vicks lMti^.1 <•-.*. . i jn ^tensive clinics by prnc- cveryday home use by mil- each Vicks package. if VfcAj Open Hmut: uilh ^jrdCCTtJOO’li. t> u ~- , ~ *- ' ,) NBC a Two Great Probems of Life Life insurance, if isnmtuned nt full value. wig help to solve the two (rent financial problems of Hfe: Dying too soon! Living too long! C. H. ANDREWS &SON "NOTHING BUT INSURANCE" READY FOR THE HOLIDAY YRADE We have enlarged our store to take care of the increased trade. Come to see us o*r Phone 83 and save money. FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY, CREAM, SWEET MILK, BUTTER MILK AND BUTTER Montgomery* i Milk Depot and Meat Market MERRY Christmas As the lost mariner, at night, with cloudi obscuring his vis ion. watches for a glimpse of die pole-star, so each Christ- tfks. storm-driven, errant humanity iiidltiMm die beckon ing light of the Christmas star. Once more, may we set our souls on the one true course For Bad Feding Due to Constipation Get rid of constipation by taking Black-Draught as soon as you notice that bowel activity lias slowed up or you begin to feel sluggish. Thou sands prefer Black- Draught for the refreshing relief it has brought them. Mrs. Ray Mullins, of Lafe, Ark, writes: "My husband and I both take Thedford’s Black-Draught and find It splendid for constipation, bilious ness, and the disagreeable, aching, tired feeling that comes from this condition.” With reference to Syrup of Black-Draught, which this mother gives her children, she says: “They like the taste and it gave such good results,” BLACK-DRAUGHT human strife and greed. THE OFFICERS, DIRECTORS AND EMPLOYEES OF THIS BANK WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. THE Merchants & Farmers BA N K MARION ALLEN. President I.. C. HAUL, Vice-Pres. J. F. BELL, JR.. Vice-Pres Golden Flash Gas ADDS POWER AND PEP TO YOUR CAR—AND SAVES YOU MONEY, CAUSE IT TAKES LESS Quaker State and Can O’Cold Motor Oi!—a Combination that has no equal. Phone 15—Here Come? Help—for Any Auto Trouble. We Specialize in Quick Tire Service. Power Oil Co. Station, J. B.Ma!pass,Agt Ue have installed this week the latest type Aro Equipment for lubricating your car—high pressure air guns that put the right grc.se in your car, forcing the lubicant to every moving part. EVERY JOB GUARANTEED—WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER YOUR CAR To Professional Men Special Professional Tax Now Due and Payable Upon each and every practitioner of law, medicine, osteopathy, chiropractic, chiropodist, dentistry, optometry, masseur, public accountant or embalmer, and upon even- civil, mechanical, hydraulic or electrical engineer or architect charging for their services as such, the state law provides that there shall be levied and collected a special tax of $15.00, and the validity of iicensc is made contingent upon the payment of same. This tax is now due and payable. Non payments in 90 days subject to a 10 petcent penalty. Avoid penalty by paying MRS. L. D. SMITH, Tax Collector