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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDCEV1LU, GA.. JANUARY l, IMS
Headlines From Files Of
The Union Recorder in 1935
Dr. John Otk" nan
dent of tiv M'Hads.
ilatc Ho?-
toed Dr' R- C. Swint and
AliUcdfievUle Baptist enurra iron,
Department of Justice Agents rc-
cal plot to rob MiHedgeville stores.
1934 Postal Receipts Show big
Mr. J >hn T. Day passes after use-
ull life. , , .
G S. C. W. buys additional land
r government park.
Mr. J. C. Boston named Member
of City Council to succeed Culver
Kidd, resigned
Grand jury recommends repairs ot
Court House.
Snou and ice blanket city January
Dr. Dawson Allen named head of
Georgia dairymen.
Housing program launched under
•w government agency.
New Oconee bridge opened with
~ov Talmadge as chief speaker.
February
Col. Joe Jenkins re-elected G. M.
r. president.
Rev.
M. Teres i welcomed
Dr. W. M. Sect
lew hospital.
Oliver Hardy it
rheatre opening.
County Commit
of i
cited here for
win ton road.
.. named coadt
Wallace Butt;
,* Male High Sclioot Louisville. Ky
Mule sales read, new peak on lo
•al market.
March
City audit shows decrease in city
debt and 'finances in good shape.
County jail sold to G. S. C. W
and plans go forward for new build
ing.
The Union-Recorder cooking
school attracts record crowds.
Mr. W. A. Walker passes away af-
cr long life.
Beautiful new Campus Theatre
opens Monday March 18. Large
crowd present for dedication pro-
North Carolina 5c and 10c chain
: Olhman building.
Tribute paid Mr. J. B. O'Quinn
|dio dies.
Dr. M. F. Stembridge passes away
juddonly.
| Col. Marion Allen receives praise
colleagues in house.
Capt. J. H. Ennis suffers serious
Illness.
Mr. Ed Collins dies from pistol
ound at hands of W. G. Lockhart.
Joe Andrews named member of
■ M. C. board cf trustees lo succeed
. Stembridge.
Miller S. Be'l named member of
toard of Regents.
April
Bell. Jr., named assistant
r and vice-president Merchants
: Farmers Bank.
Graham Batchelor named coach
1 G. M. C. to succeed Wallace Butts.
Council passes Anti-liquor act pro
hibiting sale of alcoholic drinks in
ity. Beer sales legal.
Police launch drive on dives in
District FERA office opened in
Mflledgeville.
J °h C C °° PCr begins Practice of
Sub-marginal land project ap
proved for Baldwin county.
A. R make plans to mark Rock
Landing after discovery of historic;
Col. Marlon Ennis vncrncrial day
orator.
Over SI00.000 planned in home
improvements.
Baseball schedule starts at G. M.
C
Fraley's Pharmacy remodels store
on Wayne street.
May-
Music week is celebrated here un
der direction Miss Alice L. Tucker.
Work begins to tear down old jail.
Mr. Dave Howard's remain?
brought here for burial.
Solicitor Baldwin releases deer in
Oconee swamp.
Drys organize in county to fight
repeal.
M. C. becomes full junior col
lege.
Work started on swimming pool
at G. S. C. W.
Dime letter craze takes Milledgc-
ville.
Parents Day observed at G. S. C
W. with record attendance.
Baldwin county votes against re
peal of prohibition law.
Col. Marion Allen speaker at
irmers Mass Meeting.
Dr. Guy Wells re-elected G. S.
W. president.
Soil erosion program to hegin with
location of CCC camp hero.
County plans broad public works
program calling for expenditure of
half million dollars.
June
Bishop H. J. Mikell and Supt.
Willis Sutton baccalaureate speak-
at G. S. C. W. commencement.
Large c’ass graduated.
Summer school opens first 12
weeks session wifi capacity enroll
ment.
City Council licenses sale of beer
in city.
Ccunty Commissioners hold road
conference with delegations from
Laurens and Wilkinson counties j ton Parker,
seeking to have road to Dublin
July
Large shipment of watermelons
made from county .
July court convenes.
fourth of July is quietly observed.
Federal funds provided for new
county jail.
Mr. O. M. Conn named Red Cross
chairman to succeed Mr. Gecrgc
Tunnell.
Mr. G. E. Barnes passes away.
Mrs. Stella Caraker passes away.
Bank deposits show Rig increase.
Mr. A. J. Carr paid tribute after
life of usefulness to community.
Funeral services largely attended.
August
Dr. Richard Binion named legion
commander. #
First bale of cotton picked by B.
O. Jackson on Congressman Vinsons
farm.
P. O. receipts show big gain.
Judge George Carpenter elected
Mayor of city.
H. Clark. J. C. Baston and T.
B. Dumas named aldermen.
Council bans displays on side
walks.
Commissioners fix tax rate at $20
County , employs civil engineer.
Alonzo Simpson takes own lil
State plans construction of pow
plant.
Arthur J. Skinner opens ne
store here.
September
Sunday movies start in Milledgc-
FOR
A
YOU CRN'T DO
iSETTEB THAN A
ville.
away
State to build powi
State Hospital.
Public schools open
enrollment.
Hein del Mobley pas
Augusta.
G. M. C. begins fa
largest enrollment in years.
Plans made for fair in October.
G. S. C. W. opens fall
capacity enrollment.
Community concert association or
ganized here.
Mrs. H. J. May passes away.
James Paul Rice killed by lightn
ing bolt.
Football season opens
witli
rith
with Brew-
paved.
Owen Silvey wins sabre in prize
drills at G. M. C.
Emmett McComb named repre
sentative student at G. M. C.
Morion Allen named vice-presi
dent of Georgia bar.
Summer heat wave passes 100
mark.
John Lawrence Blood worth killed
in auto wreck.
Jesse Jones, and Walter Blood worth
die from asphyxiation in old well.
$9,000 distributed to farmers in
cotton rental payments.
R. B. Moore honored by Georgia
ress as 50 year editor.
Jere N. Moore named vice-presi
dent of Georgia Press.
Georgia Press Association accepts
invitation to hold 1936 convention
here.
Philip Weltncr honored at ban
quet here.
S. C. W. dedicates new swim
ming pool.
Mrs. H. D. Allen named Baldwin
County’s outstanding citizen.
Mrs. H. D. Allen, Jr., wins wo-
ens golf championship at Echetah
October
city.
Rogers opens secor.J stor
G. E. A. holds district meeting
here.
Fire damages Stembridge house
on hill.
Rose 5c and 10c store opens new
store here.
Rev. Rufus W. Oakey, of Atlanta
accepts call to Presbyterian church
County fair opens for week with
fine exhibits.
Concert orga. ization announces
five programs for year.
City projects are given PWA ap
proval.
Council acts to stop Sunday
movies.
Bishop W. N. Ainsworth preaches
Work to start cn paved road to
Allen’s Invalid Home.
November
Fanners endorse county agent.
Senator Richard B. Russell speaks
at Kiwanis gathering.
Col. Joe Jenkins directs commuR-
ity chest drive.
City Hospital given highest rat
ing by American College of Surge-
SIXES »ad EIGHTS
MING
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14*1 priraa at rantUe. Mfcfc.. ka»la at
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RALPH SIMMERSON, MiHedgeville, Ga.
RALPH SIMMERSON, Sandersvilie, Ga.
How Calotabs Help Nature
To Throw Off a Bad Cold
valuable aid In the treatment! kidneys,
of colds. They take ....
lets the first night
third or fifth night if needed. _
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one of the most thorough and de- ■ Calotabs are quite
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the germ-laden mucus and toxines. i package. (Adv.)
the »HwlnaHan
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two tab- ! of cold poisons from the «. _
lets the first night and repeat the \ Calotabs serve the double purpose of
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which are needed in the treatment
family
s trial
Closing Our Books For the Year
WITHOUT THANKING YOU FOR THE BUSINESS YOU HAVE GIVEN US
WOULD LEAVE ONE OF OUR DEBTS UNPAID
We are indeed gristefuj for your patronage and hope to serve you oftener in
1936.
Wishing you a Happy New Year
Purchase & Sale Co.
Judge rules Sunday movies not
delation of ordinance.
Thousands attend Roosevelt Home
Coming in Atlanta.
Bids asked for Hospital power and
heating plant.
Horace Smith returned ns
pastor here.
Old Age pensi6n meeting held
here.
Mr. J. C. Grant taken by death
Contract * let for new county jail.
Col. Joe Jenkins named President
of Kiwanis.
December
Mr. Snead Gibson dies it. Tampa.
Mr. E. E. Bell again named Metho
dist board chairman.
Capitol building to be marked with
bronze plaque.
Hon. Abit Nix visits lodge here.
Thanksgiving day observed with
out mishap.
Santa Claus arrives in city riding
elephant.
Goya presents first recital of com
munity concert association.
County primary called for Feb
ruary 19th.
Kiwanis give Christmas tree for
poor.
Coral society sings Messiah at
Christmas service.
McMullen named Master of
Benevolent Lodge.
Students ask Regents to rename
. s. c. w.
Cotton Farmers name committees
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McKinley ob
serve 50th wedding anniversary*.
Mrs. Chas. Morris celebrates 80th
birthday.
Union vesper service marks
Christmas observance.
Christmas observed quietly and
without m'sb«p.
Farm Agent Langley resigns.
MiHedgeville merchants enjoy big
Christmas trade.
Post Office business breaks al!
records for Christmas business.
A11 candidates for county primary
qualify.
Two G. S. C. students killed in
auto wreck.
Snow blankets city on Sunday
Dec. 22.
FOR TREASURER
I desire to announce my candidacy
for re-flection to the office of
Treasurer of Baldwin county, sub
ject to the primary to be held Feb
ruary 19. 1936.
I wish to take this occasion to
thank my friends for their support in
the past and trust that my conduct
office has been
of the treasurer’s
such as to merit
confidence.
OTTO M. CONN
continued
Polotical
Announcements
TO THE VOTERS OF BALDWIN
COUNTY
I announce my candidacy for re-
election as Tax CoUector of Bald
win County subject to the Democra
tic Primary of February 19th.
appreciate your confidence in the
past and pledge to you my best ser-
v»re 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 wish to announce my candidacy
for re-election as a member of the
Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues of Baldwin county
subject to the Democratic Primary to
be held February 19, 1936.
1 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
aU 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 tbc
executive committee.
I w*iU appreciate the vote and in
fluence of every citizen and pledge
to you my best service in the con
duct of this office without fear or
favor.
WILLIAM L. HARRISON
FOR ORDINARY
To the Voters cf Baldwin County:
I am a candidate for re-election
for Ordinary of Baldwin County,
subject to the rules and regulations
as prescribed by the Democratic
Executive Committee, in the primary
to be held February 19. 1936.
I I sincerely appreciate the confi
dence that has been placed in me
and if re-elected I pledge my every
effort to fulfill the duties of this
office to the best of my ability.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE
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 for
county officers to be held on Wed
nesday, February 19th, 1936. I am
most grateful for the confidence
placed in me, and trust my past ser
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-
county subject to the Demo
cratic Primary of February* 19th.
I will appreciate your vote and
assure you of my continued care^
ful rervice to the county in perform
ing the duties of this office.
C. I. NEWTON
READY FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE
We have enlarged our store to take care of the increased trade.
Come to see us oV Phone 83 and save money.
FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY, CREAM, SWEET MILK,
BUTTER MILK AND BUTTER
Montgomery's
Milk Depot and Meat Market
TO THE YOTRR8 OF BALDWIN
COUNTY
im a candidate for re-election
as Tax Receiver of Baldwin county
subject to the Democratic Primary
of February 19, IMS.
I will appreciate your vote and
assure you of my best efforts to con
tinue the affairs of this office to the
best sevrice of the people of this
county. Your past apport has been
ly appreciated.
Two Great Probems of Life
Life insurance, if maintained at full value, will help to solve
the two great financial problems of life:
. Dying too soon! Living too long!
C. H. ANDREWS &SON
"NOTHING BUT INSURANCE”
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