Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, February 20, 1936, Image 6

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THE UNION-RECORDER, 9HLLEDGEV1LLK. Ot, FEBRUARY 2*. 1M6 IDTIEN SEASON BEGINS WITH ASH WEDNESDAY FEB. 21 Mm af Se.'fon la OMnttw «4 Next Wednesday. February 26th. is Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent and begins the forty day Christian observance of the season proceeding Easter which comes Sun day April 5th. Services throughout the Lenten season will be held at the Catholic services at the other churches of the city some time during Lent. Rev. F. H. Harding, Rector of St. Stephens church, who has been ill for several days, will conduct Ash Wednesday services at elever. o'clock Special services will be held each day throughout Lent, the hour to be announced later by Mr. Harding. Father McNamara, Catholic priest. TMND OF COOPERATIVE CONCENT SEMES TO BE GIVEN NEXT MONDAY Wilbur Evaam, N«M Baritone Will Slag at G. S. C. W. AadMorinm. There may be a great, contrast be- has announced a special series of tween the concert stage and the sermons for each Wednesday even- J military parade ground but Wilbur ing at 8 o'clock and on each Sunday MAYOR CART ENTER ISSUES PROCLAMATION DECLARING AMERICANISM WEEK Obaervaaee ef “Americanism Week'* Spearered by American Legion AaxtHery. morning at 11:15 except the second Sunday in March. A cordial invita- extended to all the people of and Episec$>al churches with special i the city to attend these services. Mayor George Carpenter issued a proclamation Wednesday calling on J ,he people of the city to join the I vans, the brilliant American bai l-, . _ . ... . 'American Legion Auxiliary in the observance of Americanism Week from February 22nd throught the 28th. Miss Florida Allen, president of tone who appears here on Monday February 24th at G. S. C. W., as the third number of the Milledgeville cooperative concert association ries, is equally at home on either, i jlGOLD LABEL U Plain or Self Rising I 'FLOUR 12 lb. Bag 34c 24 lb. Bag $1.00 48 lb. Bag $1.95 The young singer recently accepted. thc legion unit and Mrs. George a commission is a lieutenant in the Carpenter, chairman of the Ameri- Marlne Corps of his native Phik- canism committee, are planning the delphia. As commanding officer of observance of this week with ap- Company C. Sixth Battalion, he do-j Propriate programs. The program pends upon his military duties to| v - rBI aIso •>* stressed in the schools keep him in the proper physical cf the city and county, condition for singing. J The proclamation of the Mayor is Thoroughly masculine, engaging, j 65 follows: good-looking, with a rich, powerful j The Amercian Legion and the voice, Wilbur Evans, despite his \ American Legion Auxiliary having youth, has given more than 400 con- j designated the period from February certs, has made two transcontinental, 22nd to 28th, as Americanism Week, tours, has sung in such gala per-‘ to be observed with appropriate Cermanccs as the Philadelphia Or-j exercises. chestra's production of ‘•Tristan and i i therefore invite all citizens to Isolde" under Fritz Reiner and the ( join in a prooer observance cf Amer- Chicago Symphony's concert version icanism Week, to the end that we of “Boris Godounoff" at the Ann, may give public expression and J DOMINO GRANULATED SUGAR 3 lb. Bag 23r 11 ”* — — i ll,a J puuut cAiittMicm -•*« Exeent fUai j-- 10 111 R««r nflr *i Arbo »‘May Festival, has been featur- make grateful acknowledgment of „ r ‘ „ * ‘ f on major radio hours, and last C ur thankfulness for our Country 0 OK I®* ^ | Odeber was starred at the Eastern and for its ideals and purposes, and SHORTENING Jewel IN CARTONS 4'lbs 49c 8-tbs 97c COBE BOG Lard w CARTONS 2-lb. 27c 4-lbs Salt Meat Fat Back* 2 LBS 25c Snowdrift 6-Lb Pail 95^ 19c a*? 25c Dixie Crystal* SUSAK 5-Lbs | 10-Lbs I 25-Lbs as«lsc«|*i.X5 Food Sale ASSORTED SOUPS Colonial Cut Beets 3 No. 2 Cans 25c Standard String Beans, 3 No. 2 Cans 25c Shredded Wheat 2 Pkgs. 25c Lux Toilet Soap 3 Bars 20c Brillo, Steel Wool 3 Pkgs. 25c Phillip’s Vegetable Soup, No. 214 Can 10c Libby’s Baby Poods ... 414 oz. Can 10c BONN1EFACE DESSERT PEACHES • Ode ber Maine Music Festival at Bangor. jthat by such observance we may I Of American background and birth bring to all within its borders a bet- j with Welshmen as ancestors. Wilbur j ter understanding of our concept of Evans was a boy who did everything 6 ovemment and the responsibilities well. He was musical from the start, of citizenship. But at school it was not his voice! at the City of Milledgeville. but his dramatic talent and KLs feats on this the 18th dav ^ February . in soccer, basketball and swimming jggg GEORGE S. CARPENTER Mayor of Milledgeville Attest: LAMAR F. HAM City Clerk. No.ai-3 25c POOR RISING BROOMS each 25c LAND OTrAKRS which made him outstanding. But, despite other talents and off ers, he was determined to make 1 singing his career. To scrape together money fer lessons, he acted as chauf- , feur, clerked in stores, was athletic ; instructor and coach in boys’ sum- | mer camps. At nineteen he sang for LATE DEVELOPMENT IN THE Marcella Sembrich and Emilio, de NEWS OVER THE NATION j i Gogorza and was awarded a schcl- • arship to the Curtis Institute of! (By The Associated Prem) t .Music. I The Senate submerged in a cry of 1.27 was a red-letter year. The lhls WMls >u efforts to re- '**’”*“■ *“» Fourvdatior, launched ftrlct , he ttadltlona , „ s H 0 . lintt National Kad.o Audition lTOdom ^ „„ and ^ Contest. Prom 50.000 contestant, the conirraiioMl art ,on on a compromise pn« winner was to be chosen: the neutrality rnnIu , ian . The measure. J “ d *“ audiences of eJrtendlnI to May , 1M7 exist . 1 Amndca. The reward was .5,000 in,*, tempo ^ | gold and two years’ tuition at CHEESE COLONIAL PINK DEL MONTE WHOLE GRAIN CORN Lb _ shipments to Beligerants or to Neu- servatm,. Wilbur Evans entered the , or traMhipm , nt , 0 j competition and woke up one mom- faclj()ns 12-oz can MARGARINE Lb 15c, NATCO ■■ MATCHES 3 Boxes 10c t SOUP % cans 31c Heins Tomato KETCHUP » 8 ° x fC« BOTS 14-os. Bottle ... 19c Heins Fresh Cue amber PICKLES Jar 21c Heins Baked BEANS 3 12-oz. Cans 25c 2 18-oz. Cans 21c CORN .. 2 No. 2 Cans 25c DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL No. 2 Can 19c IONA CORN 3 No. 2 Cans 25c TABLE SALT • 2 Boxes 5c SLNNTF1ELD RICE Pkg. 5c WAXES GBOUND MEAL Pk. 20c AUNT JEMIMA GRITS . 2 Pkgs. 13c BULK PEANUT BUTTER .. ... 2 lbs. 25c eight o-clock COFFEE .: Ih. 17c GRANDMOTHER’S TEA ROLLS doz 5c warring, i - a, , . . .uvuvuo. speeded to the White ! nl 1 ' f . UnknOWn House without even a record vote. J ?T J! l Ule ' Restrictions on loans and credit. ' C A t 110.1 T 0 I 8CC, ‘ m !?J" ’’. aWSpap ' r h f" dU ”' ! were added. Chairman Nye (R-ND), SALMON Tall Can lOr 5 p : l2e * anre : ,n th ' , of the munitions committee shout- 1 ’ * ttl1 VaH 1UC g, elaborate country-wide tournament d ,., hey ha vg n 't heard the last of j° ^ . neutrality for this session. ;MRS. JAMES B. PARK I In Ulica - N - Y thousands of per-! TABEN BT DEATH st ,s haati,v deser ‘" 1 thc main b us!- ness section this week when a series this citv of undcr 8 round 8 a s explosions hurled _ death of manhole covers into the air and Mrs. James b! Park.'wife'of the Su-‘ shat,erpd windows - Two department perior Court Judge of the Ocmul- s,ores - a ,a ” of,ice building and gee circuit, at her home in Greens- man >’ 0,her cstabli-hments were left boro j without a person in them during the Mrs. Park has been iH several excitement. Two buildings were set weeks from a stroke cf paralysis | a,ire b - v thc explosions, but the and has been critically ill. Judge blazes were ** uick, - v extinguished. Park was prevented from attending Broken Ras mains spread gas under the main business sections Revolution, which had lately left, the world’s headlines, returned thi9 week in Ascuncion. Paraguay, where 1 a military revolutionary movement j proclaimed the exiled Colonel Rafael i Franco Provisional President of the Sibley, attended the funeral services. [ South American Republic. The re- j (bels, headed by Colonel Smith and MISS ANNA E. MILLER (Colonel Recalde. both veterans of CRITICALI.Y ILL Chaco War. emerged victorious from q STANDARD PLAIN OR IODIZED SALT 2 Boxes 5c Swift Jewel SHORTENING 4-Lb carton 49C FLOUR funeral services were held in Greensboro Wednesday aftemoap. Mr. J. C. Cooper. Judge Bertie Stem- b.idge. Sheriff Haynie, Col. Erwin DEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN ASPARAGUS No. 2 can 19c FLAYOE1TE Grape Fruit Juice No. 2 Can 10c GRAHAM, OY8TEK OK Soda Crackers Ib 10c Plain or Self Rising Flour IONA 24 lbs 48 lbs 79c $1.53 SUNNYF1ELD 24 lbs 48 lbs 89c $1.73 BISQUICK Pkg. 17c SPARKLE .... 6 Pkgs. 25c SCLTAXA CHILI SAUCE 2 Bots. 19c .v a luscious CREAMS lb. 19c N. a C. CHOCOLATE POMS ib. 19c NUCOA lb. 20c rALMouvr SOAP 6 Cakes 25c Tomatoes 4 No. 2 cans 25c S QITCK OR REGULAR ! Of ROGERS BEST 48 lbs $1.70 24 lbs 88c 12 lbs 47c CIRCUS I 48 lbs. ..... $1.53 | 24 lbs. 79c 12 lbs 43c ROGERS NO 21 48 lbs $1.43 24 lbs _... 73c 12 lbs 39c FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Jumbo Lettuce Head 6c U. s. No. 1 Potatoes 5 lbs. 10c Fancy String: Beans lb. 7Vic Green or White Cabbagre 3 lbs. 3c Golden Ripe Bananas lb. 5c Fancy Celery Stalk 8c IN ROGERS MEAT MARKETS BREAKFAST BACON lb. 29c Mixed Sausage Ib. 10c Pure Pork Sausasre lb. 20c Beef Roast ib. 12>/ 2 c Pork Shoulder Roast lb. 17’4o OYSTERS Fancy Stondard Qt 35c Mias Anna E. Miller, former teach- government of health at G. # S. C. W. is criU- ! opened. llv ill at the Scott Hospital with ! A threatened ‘ kick" for Father eihle pneumonia. Her condHim Charles Caughlin. the radio Pries! thought aome better Wednesday., of TVtroit. failed to develnn this H. >he remains critically ill. | week, when representative O’Connor Miss Miller was recovering from (D-YY). told the heure his treat to juries received in an auto accident kick thc Priest was undignified, cr t vear ago when she was strick- O'Connor said “I apolipi’e" for the i. She is dangerously ill physicians'manner in which he referred to the Clerical Garb. The Priest hsd at- (J (tacked O’Connor over the radio O ““‘S p Quaker Oats 2 20 oz ctns 17c ,»vrvH • L-loll” !; f'OLD STREAM Pink Salmon y a !iCan 10c ■i PHILLIPS il Vegetable Soup K No. 2 1-2 Can 10. INTERIOR OF BARRACKS GITS , Sunday. O Connor had said if the NEW COAT OF PAINT | Priest would come to his office and II Workmen arc busy thi. week add- n>peat ' he , ing a new coat o’ paint and making WOuW Wck Wm ‘II other improvements on the interior Another man was killed and sev- O of the G. M. C. barracks. cral more w °re wounded this week U Plan< are now going forward for *'* Madrid. Spain, in a clash between g thc Honor School inspection at the ,h ^ P° litiraU y victorious leftists and | nllege .irly «1 : .,‘ Garac TWO STOWES - WirHt i HaWCOCK SIS * GIFTS TH \T LAST You find ptactical, useful ^iff- foi every occasion at J. C. GRANT ro. Watch and Clock Repairing by Experts Quick Service *--a. The led dow 111 had reached t nationwMe pickets bloel plant No. 2 and Rubber efforts of po incoming wc. 1. Ohio, this w OlcoihlSc I..4RGE LIMA BEANS 2 lbs 15c baby uma BEANS 2 lbs 13c '■ded all entrances to || T’f ‘ho Goodvear Tire u rompany and resisted h ce to clear a path for q Picketing began in a controversy over the company’s recent laying off of tire builders. About 6.000 men are normally em ployed at the plant. WESSON Oil Pt 20c il xa 1 MAINE COBBLER PRODUCE FANCY LETTUCE Head 5c GREEN TOP CARROTS Bunch FLA. JUMBO CELERY Stalk 7c WINTER SPINACH 2 lbs. 13c FANCY SQUASH lb. 10c NO. 1 NEW RFD POT ATOES Ih. 5c BANANAS SVMI. WTOFSAP * ^^TES RUTABAGAS OR CABBAGE Ib. 3c ... lb 5c Doz. 10c- U Potatoes 5'pounds 10c —a- "