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THE UNION.RECORDER. MILL EDGEVILLE, GA. FEIIRIARY 25. 19M
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IvOTED .BARITONE DELIGHTS j
AUDIENCE MONT AT EVENING
Mr. Wilbur Evans Presenled in Con
cert Here by Coperallv* Concert
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Monda- evening the Milledgeville j
Cooperative Omoert Association pro-
i‘ixU«l tr.e third artist. Mr. Wilbur
£vans. In the series of four con
certs t » be given under their direc
tion. Tii- concert uni* given at the
G. S. C W. Auditorium.
Singing *o a capicity audience. Mr.
Hts reportire consisted of numer
ous and varied scores from the field
of rrrxrra. classic, and comedy. On
one occasion during the concert Mr.
Evan., 3a --g ■'American Lulaby” as
an encoiv and this met with thund
erous applause from his apprecia
tive audience.
On his program Mr. Evans in
cluded such favorites to all music
lovers as Drink to Mo Only with'
Thine Eyes'. "Der Duppelganger”
• Venedig”. and Valentines’ Aria from
the opera "Faust.’'
In concluding his concert with the i
popular "De Glory Road”. Mr. Evans!
ceived perhaps more applause than
for any other number. This he fol-1
lowered with ‘'Shortin’ Bread”, as “
s final osicore
Mr. Evans, besides possessir^ one
of the finest baritone voices in the,
concert world today, is a surperb
stylist.
Mr J T Pittman of Atlanta was
Mr. Svans accompanist, and his mas-
tery of the piano added much to the
concert
Many ou* »-f town r*eople attend
ed this, concert, in addition to a
lare*» number of our local ty*onle.
The majority of the student body of
G. S C W.. and their faculty were
among the audience.
This was the third performance
in the scries of concerts and from ‘
the r«s|K>nse which they have re-;
o?lved it is apparent that Milledge-.
ville can be assured these concert!
scries l»ecoming a pe mantent as-1
sociation in the city.
SEN. GEORGE LUGES
MARKET RETORTING
SYSTEM FOR STATE
i
Washington. D. C.—A state-wide ,
market rejwrting system, designed •
to give Georgia improved and stab- |
lized prices for hogs and cattle, and
balance one section with another. J
is contemplated in a program for!
the farm development of Georgia!
mapped out by Senator Walter F. j
George, of Georgia, who will urge I
adoption of the plan by the Depart- I
men*, of Agr iculture. The method,
would insure more money for hogs'
and cattle in most sections of the
state and show greatly increased re
turns in many localities.
The extensive growth of the live
stock industry in Georgia is com
parable only to that of the most ““
advanced and progresrive agricul- CS
tura: dates, it is declared, and q
charging fanning conditions have Q
cans-- increased production of live- o
stoc : -. in all sections of the state. II
However, market quotations hare II
show-- wide variance in prices and II
it is iyh-ved that a state market re- j |l
porting system will not only obtain ! 0
larg- 'r increased revenues for pro- , Q
due.---, but will also furnish an in-, O
cent re for further development of
the industry.
So i?tor George, in his statement,
declared that the new era in agri
culture ir. Georgia makes it impera-, 6
t : ve f -r the farmers tc be given .he|||
advantage of even,- possible resource i O
to increase returns on p-oduction JII
end !;? predicted that the nroposedjll
marketing facilities would provide II
an venue by which this objectively
cou! i be obtained. The system would j O
sav*» any community against de- ; Q
pressc-i prices on all occasions and j •
prov.de a constantly safe and steady ill
market for offerings throughout the | II
state ||
•lowing the consolidation of all |
•- ca.»t in the Democratic Pn-1
j last Wednesday by the Demo-
ic Executive committee it was J
•jled that 165 votes were cast j
this number 92 were in the city
-net
!! precincts were opened except
I'V'th district The voting was
pold weather and the fact
there was no opposition to the
- dates keeping most o.’ the poo-
wav from the poles.
No Job Too Big — None Too Small
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Campus Theatre, Thur - Fri., March 5-6
Out of the Southland's colorful past comes the story for SHIRLEY TEMPLE'S new dramatic triumph.
It is the Fox picture, "The Little ft Rebel” and she plays a spunky little Confederate in pantalettes—sing
ing, laughing, dancing as she tries her hardest to be brave. JOHN BOLES, KAREN MORLEY and
BILL ROBINSON are prominently featured in the supporting cast. 3 PA
COUNTY POTJCE MAKE RAIDS
County Policeman Fred Vi-son
asshtM by L. D. Stand made a
number of raids this week for vio- D
labor of the prohibition laws. Seven 0
Treats were made. 2 cars confiscat- Q
ed snd 50 gallons of whiskey de- O
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