Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, March 12, 1936, Image 12

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THE UXION-KECORDEK. MILLEDGEVT,'JX, GA. MAXCH li, 1936 COURTS HEAR ARGUMENT IN STATE FINANCIAL MUDDLE (By Thr AnoeblM Presil A thr*. ;udge court in Atlanta sat this wee'r! to determine several angles of the snarled court fights over the financial ••dictatorship” of Governor Eugene TaImadge as two other court action.', one at Gainesville and the ether 3*. LjGrange. awaited call on March *.4 and 21. respectively. Hugh Howell, chieJ Tnlmadge po litical lieutenant and chairman of the state Democratic executive com mittee. unexpectedly lined up active council for de facta treasun J. B. Daniel at Atlanta and made legal arguments upholding al- madge’s moves. The AManta suits aix of several aotiens, among them a bill of interpleader filed by three former state depository banks who seek to place the $2.000.000 deposited with them in court and force ousted treas urer George B. Hamilton and Daniel to set up their respective claims to it. They nlso ask the return of $7,500, 000. in :*ecurity bonds they placed with Hamilton before his ouster. In a cross suit Hamilton in asking the appointment of a receiver for the state’s finances, and Daniel, in a AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY Episcopal Church Celebration of the Holy Commun ion at eight o’clock and the usual morning prayer service with sermon by the Rector. Rev. F. H. Harding at 11:30. Presbyterian Church Rev. R. W. Oakey will conduct the usual services of the church both morning and evening on next Sun- V. D C. MET OX TUESDAY j HOSPITAL TO BUT SUPPLIES MAJ. A, " VE ! THURSDAY SATURDAY The March meeting of the Robert The iegular quarterly letting ef E Lee Chapter of U. D. C. was held contracts tc furnish supplies for the Maj. ana Mrs. Guy McKinely with on the Mezzanine at the Campus ‘ Milledgeville State Hospital and their little daughter will arrive from Theatre on Tuesday afternoon with j other eleemosynary institutions will y 0 rt Sam Houston Texas Saturday a good number of members present, be held Thursday March 18th. Bids j an d Mij. McKinley will assume his The meeting was opened as usual ! must be in the office of Mr. Homer duties as Professor cf Military Sci- with the Ritual led by the president | Bivins not later than Tuesday March c -nce and Tactics on Monday, suc- Mrs. R. B. Mcore. ! Th° birds will be opened March ceeding Maj. Frank Mansfield. After the business of the chapter 18 and contr. Is awarded March 19. Maj. McKinley and his family will be given a cordial welcome to Milledgeville, Maj. and Mrs. Mans field and son will remain here until June. finished, a memorial service day. f v.-as held for Mrs. Anna M. Cook, a METHODIST CIRCLES TO Baptist Church leng and honored member of the MEET. Rev James M. Tercsi, the pastor!chapter. These tributes were given will preach at the morning service by Mrs. J. L. Sibley. Mrs. David ar.d in the evening will conduct the J Ferguson, Mrs. J. S. Lee. and Mrs. w Baptismal service of the church and j A F Latimer. They were a bcauti- prcach. fui testimonial of love and esteem Methodist Church | in whicJl Mrs Cook wa s held by all. The program for the aftemcon was Rev. Horace Smith will hav< mposed his ' ermon “W*® 1 at **** morning J aiT angcd by Mrs. J. L Beeson and a bill scrvloe ’ "Wtanto* Our Souls." He | , short skrtc h 0 [ Sidney Laniei .vill preach again at the rervice at 8:00 o’clock. Catholic Church Father McNamara. Priest. Sunday, third Sunday •ening j ending with the beautiful poem. i”The Song of the Chattahoochee.” which was read by Miss Lucy Brown, j Mrs. W. D. MiUer told some inter- ! esting facts in the life of Alexander morning services at the Catholic Hamilton Stephens, church will be at 11:15 and will cen- i The chapter decided to observe, rist of mass, sermon and benediction, ‘. Memc ria i D, y » on April 2 7 this the sermon second of the series on ycar as AprU 2 6 falls on Sunday. •What Think Ye of Christ?”. “A; Mrs. J. W. Ivey assisted by Miss Righteous Man.” No evening ser- Bertie Stembridge were hostesses The Methodist Missionary Circles will meet Monday afternoon at four o’clock with the exception of tne Business Women’s Circle, which will meet at 8 o’clock Tuesday night The Maude Norris Circle meets with Mrs. Christian. Mrs. Middle- brook. and Mrs. Hall at Atkinson Hall. The Anna Cook Circle meets with Mrs. O. O. Banks. The Lily Little Circle meets with Mrs. E. E. Bass, and Mrs. Frank Finney at Mrs. Bass's home. Tne Sally Allen Circle meets with Mm. Lamar Ham. The Julia West Circle meets with Mrs. Culver Kidd. The Business Women's Circle meets with Miss Katherine Butts, rTTXXXXXXXXXIXlllXXXXXTT r the afternoon and served delic-1 Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. us refreshments at the closing. ! " .. m. | Resolutions were adoDted hv the! GUEST OF M1S8 CROWELL ilton lx* made to return certain books . iri _ e . ,, . r . I w e ad pted d> tht and records, including U.v bend, to in TOmorv of ***■ »»• him. mum hi, ejection from office bf^th^ubi^’Tl" 1 . ' iTf ? 0 " d * publishcd '' _ be on the subject “The Intenor Life this paj>er next wm>v f Jesus.” Stations of the Cross Fri- lay evening at 8:00. SCOTTSBORO SCHOOL NEWS by the national guard after Governui Talmadge suspended him. Hamiltc removed the security lionds to th vaults of the Fedei al Reserve Bank MRS OTIS WOODS HOSTESS at Atlanta TO BnnK;f: C LUB. The suit at Gainesville seeks to, ^ p,. jday a f te mor.n Mm. Otis enjoin Talmadge -.Tom using hig!,-, Woods entertained the mcmbors of way money* tor other departments ^ or bridge club with a lovely party nient. of the state government. The Li- , nt her heme on Jefferson street. Come one, come all to witness the Grange suit, filed at the home of de | «rh e guest list included the mem- TotT * Thumb wedding. Pretty Pollv facto Treasurer Darnel, seeks to en- bers of the club. At the conclusion Edwards is to become the bride ol jcin him from spending any public, c f the Rame s. a delicious salad and.Sallant Bamie Edwards, funds without a state appropria- I MV cct course was served .Prizes were ! Immediately after the wedding I awarded to Mrs. Walter Brcwn and Aunt Mandy and her children from j Mrs. George Dav Mrs. F. W. Schachy. of Chicago, III., who is the guest of Miss Wini fred Crcwell. was the honor guest at a reception on Monday afternoon given by Misses Fannie Virginia j McClure. Alice Lenore Tucker and Next Wednesday night March 18.; Miss Crowell at their home in the t 8:30 o’clock the Scottsboro school | Newell House. rill have its first spring entertain- ■ The spacious rooms were artisic- allv decorated in lovely spring flow- THAXTON-PENN the old plantation will celebrate Rastus birthday. The public is most cordially invit ed. Admission 10c and 15c. Proceeds will be used to pay for coal. SHEALY-VAUGHN Membc rs of the Echctah Country, Club are invited to a dance at the Club next Friday evening from nine until one. An out-of-town orchestra will fumish the music. , The committee in cl large of ar-l rangements are: Dr. O. C. Woods. Col. Joe Cooper. Maj. Dorough and A. H. McIntyre. All members of the club are invited and expected to at tend. Special One Week Oily 4xf* Photo in Latest Campus Mount 39c C0LLEGET0WN STUDIO Next to Postal Telegraph BAPTIST CIRCLES TO MEET MONDAY. The circles of the Baptist Wo man’s Missionary Union will meet on Monday. March 16th, at 3:30 at the following homos: May Perry with Mrs. J. S. Bone. Deris Knight with Mrs. J. B. How ard. Mrs. E. C. Humphrey co-hos tess; Catherine Bryan with Mrs. Richard Smith; Pearl Dunstan with Mrs. Van Faulkner; Laura Williams with Mrs. Mamie Fowler; Susan Anderson with Mrs. Bob Bailey at the Darien Hotel. Bonus Boys { Buy A Farm 293 acres about six mile- East of Irwin ton on Teomsboro road. 5 room : house, newly painted white, new : metal roof., new barn, good spring raid branch, known as the Hunnicuti home place. Small cash payment. 20 years on balance at 5 per cent, price $2,750. By special arrangements can trade now with Bonus Boys and wait un til .lane to complete cash payment. All sice farms in surrounding coun ties. These are Federal Land Bamt farms. Address A. L MILLIGAN : MR. AND MRS. GROOVER Mr. uni Mrs. George E Penn. Jr., ENTERTAIN announce the engagement of then | Mr . and M ' rs . m. M. Groover en- daughVr. Mary to Mr. O A. Thax-; tertained most delightfully on Thurs ton. Jr .. :e wedding will take place da y evening the members of their at an early date. 'bridge club. Miss Perm is the oldest daughter I spring flowers formed a pretty of Mr. ar.d Mrs. George E. Penn. Jr. J color moti: for lhe i ove j y par t y . Af- Mrs. J T - Shealy announces the and comes from a leng line of legal to* the games delicious refresh- marriage of her daughter. Evelyn and ministerial families of Virginia I ments were serve d. j Louise, to Mr. Clifford Vaughn, of Her father is a member of the firm j Mrs. Robert Ashefield and Mr. i Decatur. Ala., the marriage having of Kelley and Penn, corporation j Knock Rhodes won high score prizes l>cen solemnized cn Feb. 29, in Pu- lawyers for Tennccssee Eastman and Mr. D. T. Whatley won the laski * Tenn. Corporation of Kingsport, her moth- j floating prize. I ~~ ~ ■ eris family have furnished Virginia' with many Methodist minister. I MEDICAL AUXILIARY HAD Miss Penn rraduated from Dobbs- MEETING WITH MRS. OTIS Bennett Hi?h School in Kingsport, WOODS. and Salem Collcsc in Winston Salem, j yh,. Woman’s Auxiliary cf the North Carolina. While in Colleen she Baldwin County Medicat Association received many honors, culmination ^ had a most interesting meeting at in the presidency ol her class as n {the home of Mrs. Otis Woods on senior and a valedictorian. She is Monday afternoon. Mrs. L. P. Longi- cne cf the most pr pular young wo-1 no presided in the absence ot Mrs. H. men in Kingsport, is president ol D A i u ,„, Sr > the president. At the the Cotillian Club, and vice-president conclusion o’ the program, a delici- of her alumnae association. At tho'ous salad course was screed present she is holding a petition in : lhe ofitcr* cf Credit Manager of Ton- | PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY nessec Eastman Corporation. ; xn MEET. Mr. Thavton graduated from i Tho Auxiliary of tire Presbyterian Georgia Military College and Emory! church will meet Monday P. M. at University where he took an active,3 ; 3t) at the church. Final reports of in college activities. He was presi-’the years work null be given and dent o’ the Little Symphony Orches- n , w officers will be installed. tra, a member and librs.rian of the Emory Glee Club and a member of the Dramatic Club, he is a member j of the Kappa Alpha social Fraternity j and cf the honor Junior College! Fraternity and honorary chemical* fraternity. Upon graduation from! Emory he accented a position with ! the HoUietnn Mills in Kir.tieport where lie rrw holds the position of prcducticn manager. , and baskets. The guests w*e Sidney McGee, arranged in re greeted by Mrs. and Miss Cecelia Bason and were tnvitec into the drawing room by Mrs. Guy Wells where the guests met ‘he honoree. Assisting in the drawing room were Dr. Euri Belie Bolton, Mrs. Richard Binion and Dr. Amanda Johnson. In the dining room ice cream and cake, nuts and mints were served by voice pupils of Miss Tucker. The center table was covered with a lace cloth and in the center was a silver bowl of spring flowers sur rounded by silver candle sticks hold ing yellow tapers. Mrs. Chas. L. Moore poured coffee. During the a'.’temoon a large num ber cf guests called. The regular monthly meeting cf G. M. C. P. T. A. will be held Thursday P. M. March 19th at 4:00 o'clock in the grade building. A full attendance is urged to be present. WELCH-ROBLSSOV Mr. and Mrs. Warrtn ' Milledgeville, Ca.. arn^l engagement of their dauo^ V| Blanche to Roby HentSV son, of Lenoz, Ga. ^ 1 wrill be solemnized at 1 ^iy g Mrs. Malcolm Posey has i from a visit to relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Suffolk, Va., have come to J, ville to make their home • living at the College Hill Mr. Slona is the manager Rose Store. Mrs. Sally Burtcn. Mrs. He. Mobley and her two daughter- ' ly and Marianna Mobley Sunday in Milledgeville. Mrs. ^ will be remembered to her * friends as ”Miss Katherine McS ley, who was dietitian at the S Hospital. HAT THIS TAG GUARANTEES T HE Certificate of Quality on every bag of Swift's Improved Red Steer guarantees that the fertilizer in the bag is both Non'acid Forming and Physiologically Neutral. It guarantees more . . titra riant /oeij, best materials, double mixed, and triple tested. Before you arrange for your fertilizer stop in at the Authorized Swift Agent's and read this guarantee. Thousands of cotton growers hail this as the outstand* ing fertilizer vale- for 1936. SWIFTS RED STEER PHYSIOLOGICALLY NEUTRAL <r.d MON-ACID FORMING R. E. LONG, MdMprik, C*. R. W. IVEY, Milledgeville, Cl. 58 Quality Service Store We Deliver The Finest in Foods The Best in Service The Utmost in Economy ARMOUR'S MILK _ 3 tall or 6 imaH cam 19c ARMOUR’S TRIPE Large can 23c ARMOUR’S CORNED BEEF HASH 16-oi eaa 15c ARMOUR’S COOKED BRAINS 3 12-oi cam 39c ARMOUR’S T0MAT0E JUICE 21-oz caa 10c BULK GRITS $ k. 15c MATCHES 6 boxes 19c RICE 5 lbs. 25c STOKLEY’S PARTY PEAS No. 2 caa 17c MEAT Lb 23c Mrs. David Ferguson. Mrs. J. I. Garrard. Mrs. Y. H. Yarbrough and Mrs. Edwin Allen arc attending the D. A. R. Conference in Savannah. P. 0. Box 393 EAT0NT0N, GA. PHONE 137 SUPER SUDS 3 for 21c PRODUCE GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS IS. 6c GREEN CABBAGE j pounds 10c SWEET JUICY ORANGES dot. 17c FRESH TENDER BEANS 3 pounds 25c HEINZ SOUPS 2 for 25c Except Clam Chowder aad Consomme MAYFIELD CORN 3 No2 Cans 25c In Our Market We tbuk jou far year wan- derfal sapport flariaf our ANNIVERSARY SALE BEEF ROAST Ib. 10c B’FT. BACON Ib. 29c LIVER. Freab .. Ib. 17'/-c STEW MEAT ... 3 R» 25c ilGLW STEAK ib 15c PORK CHOPS Ib 22c SAUSAGE MEAT Ib OYSTEHS Qt 10c | CHEESE lb 19c 35c SMOKED SKINS 31BS 19c