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THE UNION-BECOKDOt. MTLiXDGEVTLUE. G.4.. MARCH 19. 1936
A. I. H. CUBS
Local Gob Expected to Have
.EMORY GLEE CLUB TO SING | IRWINTON NEWS
HERE MARCH 27 AT G.S.C.W. j Miss Althea Smith, a fo/mer
Recently returned from their l&tu : teacher at the WUkinson County
IlKliANI/Fn 5uccessful winter tour, the Emory i High School, was the guest of Miss
, Glee Club, known is this country . Juanita Puckett this week.
i and abroad as “The South's Sweet j Mr. J. T. Sanders has returned
i Singers’’, will appear at the G. S. C. home from Atlanta, where he has
W. Auditorium on the evening of been working for several months.
Stroc, Team. They Hare Held | March 27. according to an announce- Mrs. H. F. Heyward had as her
Several Workouts.
The Allen's Invalid Home
ploy pm baseball team was organized
this week. They have held several
workouts and the team shows great
promises for this season.
The canidates fc-r the team thi
R. Adams and > es—Pitchers.
Cook and C. Seals—Catchers.
G. Seals—1st base.
E. Adams—2nd base.
E. Worsham—short stop.
M. Adams—3rd base.
Stevens. Bivins. Meeks, J. Brook'
Ins. Farmer—outfielders.
A W. McDuffie, former pitcher,
has been elected manager for this
season. Robert Adams is to captain
the Cubs this year.
Mzr McDuffie says that he
pectf to tet the season underway by
playing tneir first game April 15th
j ment by Hallie Claire Smith. ' guest this week-end Miss Lucilt
j The local concert will be the first Reece and Miss Bans who are
| program on the club's annual spring j teachers in the Centerville school
which will take them through I near Dublin.
Central Georgia for several engage- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Todd are
ments.
Directed by Dr. Malcolm H. De?
wey, head of the department of fine
arts at Emory University, the club's
1936 winter tour, which took them
through North Carolina and Virginia
to Washington was one of the most
successful in the organization 19-
year history.
FOR SALE— 15 shares Baldwin Co.
Local Comments
Next Saturday Is the first day of
sprire. but already the sunshine and
warm weather have brought new
life to the trees, shrubery, plants
and "lowers, and under the rays of
the run they are pVing on new
adornment. Soon the scenery in and
artxind M ill edge vi lie will be beauti
ful in its spring dress.
One of the beauty ^pots in Mil-
ledgeville just now is the flower
garden of Mrs. David Furguson.
where a large variety of flowers
are now blooming and blossoming.
Mr? Fergu.-xm takes great pride and
care in growing and cultivating
plants and flowers, and spends
much time in her garden.
Mr and Mrs. E. E. Bell spend
most Sunday afternoons visiting
friends, who are ill at their home 1
or in the hospitals. Both Mr. and
Mrs Bell are reruJar attendant;- at
Sunday morning services at the
Methodist church, without provid
entially prevented, and soon after
dinner they commence their visits.
This is a custom that others might
follow, as visit from friends of
ten times cheers and makes happy
those who are shut in, and are pre
vented from meeting and mingling
with friends.
Mr W. B. Richardson called by
The Itnion-Recorder office Saturday
and paid his subscription to March
1937. Mr. Richardson has been n
subscriber of this paper since 18B3
and always sees that it is paid for
a year in advance. In spite of his
more than three score years and ten.
he is still active, and performs daily
tasks on his farm.
FOR SALE—A lot of bright Johnson
Grass Hay, $16.00 per ton at my
barn, at Meriwether Station. B. J
Holman, Milledgevilte, Ga.. Route 1.
Garbage Cans at Hatchers.
C. E. Smith
Agent
DRUG SPECIALS
Fleischmanns
BREWERS YEAST
39c Pound
PEPTONA
The Perfect Spring Tonic
Fid! Pinl $1.CO
Pensodent Tcoth Powder
23c
35c loan’s i iniment
31c
69c Alka Geltzer
54c
100 Bayer’s Aspirin
6Sc
Lifchnoy So-'.p
3 Cake 21c
Wastv! r . Almond Hand Lotion
60c Neet
Sir
Lamson’s Mineral Oil Full
Hi*Is Caseara Quinine
-1! Pound S ,| fs
1-2 Gal. 98c
23c
Fresh 10:
69r
Regular $1.00 Hot Water Bottle or Svrtn^e
VkIc, Salve
7Qr
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
The ^QKaJit Store 231
"Of Course"
‘PIIONF.S
Fast Dell very
Ageiil. Idle Hour Nurseries—Flowers Sent , Phone and Express
Paid Anywhere in Georgia
DUPONT PAINT—SEED
spending a few weeks in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Boone and
Mrs. T. A. Beall motored to Dublin
last Wednesday.
Mr. Walter Adkins has returned
home from a pleasar.t trip to South
Georgia .
Mr. and Mrs. Tcm Kitchens and
Miss Nelle Rutland visited in Macon
last Saturday.
Miss Annie Roy Owens and Miss
| Myrtle Blackwell of Gordon were
visitors in Irwir.ton Friday after
noon.
Rev. James Claxton cit Harrison
was a visitor in Irwin ton last Thurs
day night
Mr. Garven Reece and friends
from Macon were m town Sunday.
Miss Juanita Puckett and Miss
Mrs. L. L. Bass, who is now mak-;
ing her home in Savannah, is in the
cityv visiting her sister, Mrs. R. L.
Nelson. She is expecting to return
to Milledgeville within the next
three months to make her home.
Mrs. Bass called by The Union-
Recorder office Monday afternoon,
and renewed her subscription. She
stated that she had never had a
home in which this paper did not
come, and that she had always read
it with interest.
(noon, April 5th.
j Hardwick Sunday .
5Ul. '
Rev. H. K. Jones, Presiding El-1 .
der of the Augusta District has an- . ... J? s Coy*
nounced that he will hold the sec- at ^^on. ^
and quarterly conferences of the
Methodist churches of Milledgeville
and Baldwin county as follow’s:
Milledgeville Circuit at Matilda
Chapel Saturday, April 4th.
Milledgeville church Sunday after-
■allow tile hove. Full* „
with all modern convenfe^
rated la West-end - **■
Pheoe 326.
FOR CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS
See Mrs. W H. Huff, Farmers
Market every Satorday. 4t pd-
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR
If he knew* hei
headache and CeM i
Althea Smith rode over to Macon
Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dixon. Mr
and Mrs. Rowe and Mr. and Mrs.
Otho Bell were in an accident Fri
day night. Their car struck a parked
truck near Dublin. No one was seri
ously injured but members of the
party are suffering from bruises.
OUR PAST RECORD
Tie management of this bank is in the hands of men whoi,
years of successful business and banking experience. Tbwl
the years this bank has been the symbol of financial .| r Jj|
integrity of character and absolute tdUsibty.
We have a sympathetic cooperation with nO Interests of ■
customers and invite you to establish a connection will, tl
strong, well regulated bank.
Merchant* & Farmers Bank
SERVING YOU SINCE 1898
CAPITAL $80,000 SURPLUS $60,000
How long will you
continue to lose
this extra value?
The extra Nitrogen in every
tor. of ARCADIAN, THE AMERICAN
NITIATE op SODA is just like extra
cosh. Bulletin No. 326 of the
Deportment of Agriculture ond
Immigration of the State of
Virginia reports the ccsh volue
of this extro Nitrogen over the
guaranteed 16% os high ot
88/ per ton.
There can be no question
obout this. It is official. No won
der thrifty farmers insist on
"arcadian". Of course they want
that extro value.
How long will you put off using
ARCADIAN, THE AMERICAN
NITRATE OF SODA
How long will you continue to
lose this extro value?
"SOUTH! IN
FERTILIZERS FOR
THE SOUTHERN
PARMER"
Clean-Up Week Mar. 23-28.Joir^h^CIean-U^Campai^
Time for New FurnishingiS for the Home
WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR STORE TODAY—AND LET US PUN WITH YOU FOR NEW FLOOR COVERINGS—NEW SHAD til
-NEW SUITES AND ODD PIECES FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE.
RUGS
By the Famous Bigelow-Saaford Weav-rs. — New Pattens
moee beautiful thau ever. All moderately priced.
$39*50 - $54-50
now buys
a 9x12 FERVAK
(by the Bigeloui Weavers)
ORDER YOUR WINDOW SHADES NOW
All Kinds—All Sizes—AH Colors. We take measures and lasts! I
Woyg„
SO
tlCORM««
pROTtCTID
WITH
✓ OH-
CO LOW
Yv?’/y > proud to
offer such high quality
at these prices!
Our Fer\ak rugs represent exceptional value
at today’s moderate prices. Fervak is evenly
sheared, feels firm and heavy underfoot—
like a much more costly rug. Its designs are
c lean-c ut—its colors are unusually clear and
true because Fervak contains so much white
wool. Imported lively Wool, anchored in
place with the Truc-Ten-ion weave, is v«»ur
a-surancc of long fcn!e-ia»id lasting beauty.
Take voitr pick from our full range of stvle*
and size !
You Can’t Beat
Hand Made Window Shades
for Looks or Wear
Gold Seal Ccngokun
Sold by the piece or in squares—Let us measure your space—
You select the pattern and we lay it perfectly.
Showing
CONSOLE UM
Exact Reproductions of F^rly
American Solid Maple
Si 11 h’00>; SO ifcS
Esc our Window Suites of 3 l ift' 1
Sjjtpo INilSIU!
Other Bed Room Suites as Low as
$54.50.
Kitchen, Parlor. Bed Room, Living
Room or out-of-doors—If its Furm-
turo for the home—Suites or odd
nieces—We have ii at the price you
want to pay.
Your Credit is Good Here—Small
Down Payments—Convenient Termi
PURCHASE & SALE COMPANY
Complete Home Outfitters