Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, March 19, 1936, Image 12

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ML B0KRT B. BROOKINS FUSES AWAT AFTER A LONG ILLNESS nancy RAtr cnAnu had si. WTimiWO MUTING ON , 3rd. Mrs. David Ferguson, a D. A. TUESDAY. j R., at her own expense, had all the The Nancy Kart Chapter D. A. R. rooms of Georgia’s old State Cr>pi- j met on Tuesday afternoon, March, tpl, built in 1807, properly labelled. Mr. Robert Benjamin Brookins, 17th - with Mrs. Da\id Ferguson, | 4th. That Dr. A. S. Kelley, the fa over seventeen years a guard at Mrs - John Shinholser, Mrs. J. L. Sib- great Smithsonian archiologist, had the 5>ate Prison Farm, passed away Misses Martha Thomas and with his own hands, prepared ar nt his 1 orr e Tuesday March 16Ui, Betty Fergus-m, being the other hibit of old Oconee Town, which he oftcr ar. .:lrtss3 of more than five he*losses. trenched—this exhibit to be present- yvcc’is. ! Owing to the inclement weathei ed to the Georgia State College for Puneral • :-vices were held Wed- there was a small attendance, eigh- | Women, resda • .rung at 1J a. m. at the icon members being present and one; 5th. That Dr. E. A. Tigner wilt chapel y{ Joseph A. Moore with Rev. visitor. , present to the Historical Museum .Tar. ' T.-re-i. paster of the Bey- The First Vice-Regent. Mrs. Chas. j a badge of the Thalian Society of tfct < - officiating. The follow- L Me ere. presided. The meeting. old Oglethorpe University. It ing 1 • a? pali-bearers: Carl 1 ’^ned with the Ritual and singing owned by Dr. TigrerY m:4Hcr, hav- M . . :\ov Nelsor*. Wilscn Mason of patriotic songs. The minutes cf ing been given her by her brother. Campus Theatre - March 23-24 . meeting were i ced and j 6th. The discove j trail running straight I Whatley and J. the previe It. o -rl approved. _ _ lr 3r.tokin» is rurvi- ed by his hire. Beescn. Mrs. TuPJlell. Mrs. from Augusta to Columbus. It ( wife «!:.• .vs Miss Mvrtiee Roberts, Garrard. Mrs. Longin',. and Miss the road near the historic home- six Clever. John, Lamar, J. Eetty Fcrgu.-on. gave rep-.rts of the | of Gcv. David B. Mitch.il, 9 mile, W . Pai -.V -nd and Dor aid Brookins, rreeBt Convention in Savannah. N. E. of MilledgeviUe all c city: two sisters, Mrs. .1. The Nancy- Hart Chapter won three j 7th. The discovery cf the site cf T. Jr.:, ... Devermut: Mrs. R. O. trophies at the Convention, one for old Buckhom Tavern, rear Mr Col- Lancaster. Eastman. Ca. the ir-gest number of Old Bible tins’ across the river, ft was on the Mr. Rn. ..its was 4R years of are Records: one for the greatest r.uir.- old stage conch route, and the uni at ct wa I native of Washington her of Historical P\st cards, and the que sign was a pole 30 feet high county He came to MilledgeviUe in last for locating and marking the with antlers of deer hanging from I 1919 and has served as a guard at greatest number of graves of Revo- top to bottom. the state prison since that time. He lutionary Soldier*, two of the tro- j 8 th. As original research material, j was ar. active and devoted member phies were cash prizes; the third be- the following will be presented to i of the Baptist church. Mr. Brook- ing a silver loving cup. The chapter the Historical Museum of the Geor- :n« was respected by his associates was also honored by the fact that'gia state College for Women: (a) at th.. prison and was known as a Mrs. Harris Yarbrough was elect- pamphlet, printed 1790, which fearless man. having prevented on ed to a State Office, that of Stale a number of cccasions attempts of Consulting Registrar, prisoner? to make a break. He wa? Miss Betty Fergusor, read an intei- devoied t- his duties and although eating paper on “Heraldry", and the •uict and reserved in nature, he members showed their Coats of.Jature at Louisville, after”the"great {Bade many friends. Arms, and explained the various Yazoo Land Fraud. Among the 88 * His family have the sympathy of devices. oU of which was most inter- J subscribers for its publication ar.d pe-jpl * in his death. esthig. distribution are 55 Revolutionary A Nominating Committee, compos- soldiers. FLOOD IN EAST RIVALS ed cf Mrs. D. W. Brannan. Mrs. J. (bl The letter book of Gen. John JOHNSTOWN FLOOD OF 1889 L. Sibley, and Mrs. Edwin Alien, w. A. Sanford. Commander cf the (By The Associated Frew) was named t:. confer and report Georgia Guard, which book contains their nominations for the coming beth the names of the Georgia Guard, and the names and occupa- /Y- u one Georgia Library possesses. It is a sermon preached by the Rev. Mr. Both well, cf the United Presbyterian Church, before the Go:rgia I«gis A sudden string thaw accompan- year, to the meeting the third Tucs- ied by rains and storms spread dc- day in April. structivv flo.xl waters over the east The meeting then adjourned, after Wednesday j which the hostesses served delicious With at least thirty-nine dead, in- refreshments. calculable property damage and thousand, homeless. Flood waters swept sections from western Fern- sylvania to Vermont. Pittsburgh wa- almost compllcly paralyzed as wa ter stood ten feet in some downtown stores: Rail and highway traffic Attend the church of your choice Prmbvtertan Church Rev. R. W. Oakey. the pastor, will tiens and size of the families of all licensed to dwell in the Cherokee lands. This is a large and well preserved ledger. <c) The “Minutes of the Thalian Srcicty of Oglethorpe University”. 1859-1883. This is a ledger contain ing more than 300 pages. nd power failure left the preach at the morning and evenin; city dark. services of the church. At the morn- The famous flcod city of Johns- • ing hour his sermon subject will be, town, Pennsylvania, was largely de-! “Who is My Neighbor?” and in the sorted as citizens fled in panic af- evening he will have as the theme ter reports circulated the Qncma- of the sermon. ‘“Hie Persuasions of honing Dam had broken or was Paul." At the morning service the weakening. Indications were, how- new Deacon; will be ordained and ever, the dam would hold. irstalled. Nineteen persons were known *ol Methodist Church have perished and nine others were Rev. Horace Smith, the pastor, will feared lost in Pennsylvania alone as preach at the morning and evening Hoods ravaged that state for the sec-, services of the church. His morning ond time in as many weeks. ; subject will bo “God's Search for Additional casualties reported from , Man.” Maryland Virginia, New York, Mas- | Baptist Church sachusotL?. Maine and Vermont, The usual services of the church brought the total death list to at i will be held at tiie morning and least 39. (evening hnu-a. The pastor, Rev, ... James M. Terosi, will preach at both ATTEND BEAUTY SHOW IN Brilliant songs and glonaus stars make the spectacular ter Fa* mutual, •King of Burlesque", a royaj jubilee af entertamment. Tie talent of a dozen celebrities of tcreen, stage and radio are lankly displayed a this txart'Varmmg romance of a v/ander world you've never seen before! P. T. A. MEETING POSTPONED The regular meeting of the G. M. '• Parert-Toachcr Association, which was to be held today has been postponed, due to the spring hcli- j nibits with them - Mrs. F. W. Hendrickson, president of the organization, said the next meeting will be held at the regular time in April. garden club to meet next WEDNESDAY. The MilledgeviUe Garden Club w'ill meet r.ext Wednesday, March 25th, at the home cf Mrs. Charles Richardson at 3:30 P. M. All members ore requested to bring their flcwer exhibits. Prizes are to be given for attend ance and also for the best flower exhibit. An election of delegates to the state meeting of the Carden Clubs which will be held in Albany next month, will take place. An interesting program has beer planned and all members of the MilledgeviUe Garden Club are urged to attend and bring their flower ex- FOR CLEAN UP WEEK—1 Tib. I Btumii. 4 Ban PAG 8m|. Z OxyM —CHANDLER'S. FLOWER SHOP TO OPEN FRIDAY IN CONN. WOODS BUILDING The Bouquet Shoppe will be open ed Friday and the public is invited to attend a formal opening of the new Clower shop in the Conn-Woods building from 4 to 7 p. m. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENT TO BE HELD MARCH 29TH I The new shop will carry a ccm- plete line of cut and potted flowers. Mrs. A. F. Hudson and Mrs. W. B. Branche are the owners and opera tors of the new floral shoppe and nursery. They will have of flowers at all times specialize in funeral offerings, sages and potted plants, the nouncement stated. The following Sunday Superintendents are requested i announce to their school! next S day that a Sunday School Cac lion will be held at Bethel chan March 29th at 3:00 P. M. All ti Sunday Schools in this district c| urged ts have a special feature a the program, a song, a reading, i a play; anything the school wishes ts| do to individualize itself. The Union Hill Sunday Schod| Salem Sunday School, Hoj Sunday School and Pleasant G Sunday School are in this district! These schools are requested t full line I tinue their beautiful cooperation. I will Garbage Cans at Hatcher*. —CHANDLER** ~§ ATLANTA Mrs. Jerome Babb, Mrs. Rubye services. Episcopal Chnreh The celebration of the Holy Com munion will be at eight o’clock and Holland and Miss Lyda Morehead,; Lite usual morning prayer service of Babb’s Beauty Shop, spent Wed- 1 with sermon will he at 11:30. Rev. nesday iri Atlanta where they nt-iF. H. Harding, the Rector, will con tended the convention of beauty par- j duct both services and preach, lor opera tzrs and spring style beauty, Catholic Chnreh show. Father McNamara. Priest. The newest coffifures were shown ’ Sunday. Lac tare Sunday, rooming end improvements in operating services at the Catholic church will methods were demonstrated. Babb’s,be at 11:15 and will consist of Mass, is this weHc installing the latest j Sermon and Benediction, the sermon 1930 type Frederick de luxe perm- Jthe third in answer to the question, anent waving machine. This machine “What think ye of Christ?" will b? carries all the new improvements ! on the subject. "John the Baptist,— and is designed to give the latest .Risen.” type waves. 15° AIK THE MAY WHO'S WEARING ’$ Our best advertising is the good things our customers tell their friends about FREEMAN SHOES .. . The way they wear ... the way they fit . . . the way they keep their style . . . their amaz ing comfort...their surprisingly moderate price • » » • Wore wli j Frida by Mil.:i John Hollowav Mass throughout the week at 7:30. Lenten Devotions Wednesday c ing at 8, sermon on this occasion, the fourth of the series, “Jesus Christ, the Son of God." will be on the sub ject. “The Interior Life of Jesus. Stations of the Cross Friday even ing at 8. MILLEDGF.VILLE ITEMS CULLED FOE D. A R. STATE HISTORIAN’S REPORT Mrs. J. L. Beeson. State Historian. Georgia D. A. R., who is retiring after four years service, reported at the Savannah State Convention, some things of interest to Milledge- illc and Baldwin county: 1st. There are three W. P. bronze markers to be received: One for the summer house of Gov. Hers- chel V. Johnson, one for General Elijah Clarke's F.rt Advance, and for General Elijah Clarke’s Fort Defiance. 2nd. The site of Mmedgeville'e °nd Executive Mansion, to the rear •f the old State Capitol, the account of which is in the keeping of Mis? 'by Blair. Archivist and State Historian. The deed of conveyance made by the Revolutionary tidier. John Scott and his wife to Ihe State o' Georgia for the house and lot for $4500.00. Out of this amount John Scott asked that he have credit on his bonds due the State for the sum of $2000.00. Executive Minutes 1809-10. page Phone 58 (Quality Service Store We Deliver The Finest in Foods The Best in Service The Utmost in Economy Lb. 25c —Yf JKjsspiafc FLOCK ATLAMA MILL 1X6 Ol Ujr FmU Pm> with Smupt, 3 Hu. 2 *» - — 25c MajrficU Con J No. 2 Caw 25c Vlkt Coffee, (FrcsA Crowd) R>. 17c Foaejr Fam Towatoca 4 No 2 Con 25e “ Crib $fta.»c CJoTtr Nook Catiap 14-oc. Bat. 16c Yelow Ha—u Faackaa, 3 No. 1 Caw 25c Joknaa’a Peaaat Batter 14k. Jar 15c Ufktbaaee Oeaaacr 3 for 16c Skocfiae Gelatine Pkg. PRODUCE 3 Ibe. 10c Winesap Apples Doz. 10c ° ran,fe8 Do*- 17c Grapefruit 6 for 25c Spinich 2 lbs. 13c 24 Iba. (Sc 12 Ike. 53r Y— MUM* M4U.IMG C $1.10 I21W. - (5c IN OUR MARKET BEEF STEAK real tender - PORK SAUSAGE MEAT - - PORK BOAST lean and tender CHEESE full cream - BREAKFAST BACON Sliced Rintless Whi ‘ e Lb 12]c. LAMB ROAST well trimmed Lb 15c Home Made SOUSE MEAT - Lb 17!c SPECIAL NOTICE oSilBjri’ " T* V •“‘••w— msnas wet Lb 15c Lb 171c Lb 171c Lb 19c Lb 29c