Early County news. (Blakely, Ga.) 1859-current, June 18, 1931, Image 3

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SHORT STOPS (If yon fail to find the name of your visitor in this paper, perhaps you failed to notify the News.) Mrs. J. G. Sandifer visited relatives in Macon this week. Mr. C. B. Whitchard, of Albany, is a visitor in Blakely today. Drink Milk from Primrose Dairy. Every bottle steam sterilized.—adv. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fryer and children visited in Thomasville Sun day. Messrs. W. J. Grist and R. C. Singletary were visitors in Macon this week. Mr. Byrd Odum, of Albany, spent Sunday in the city with his mother, Mrs. W. C. Odum. Mrs. G. D. Oliver returned Satur day from an extended visit to rela tives at Taibottom, Ga. i Scissors sharpened FREE while you wait. Bring them in. BALL AINSWORTH HDW. CO. Mrs. Hal Beckham has returned to her home in Millen, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beckham. Miss Petrona Underwood, who recently graduated at Shorter Col lege, Rome, has returned home. You wreck them—we get them. Don’t cuss—phone us, 26. L. F. WARRICK MOTOR CO. • Mr. J. E. Bodenhamer, of De catur, spent several days in the city last week with his son, Mr. W. T. Bodenhamer. * Mrs. G. M. Sparks and Mrs. J. E. Chancy spent Tuesday as the guests of Mrs. L. L. Cubbedge at her lodge near Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Loback and children and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Middleton are down at St. Simons for a week’s outing. Carter Davis is recuperating from an operation for removal of tonsils which he underwent at a Dothan hospital Sunday. He returned home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Lillian Chester Gober, who is in the city on a visit to her par ents, the Rev. and Mrs. O. B. Ches ter, will leave the latter part of the week for Athens to attend summer school at the University of Georgia. Mrs. P. H. Fitzgerald and Miss Margaret Fitzgerald left Sunday for Atlanta where the latter will enter Camp Highland for the summer. Miss Nancy Fitzgerald, who has been at tending school at Augusta the past year, joined her mother in Atlanta and they returned home Wednesday. When You Think o£ GROCERIES Think of Duke’s Values 24 lbs. good Self Rising Flour 58c 10 lbs. good Water Ground 25c No. 2 can. Cut Beets loc No. 2 can Turnip Greens_ loc 2 large cans Veribest Milk lsc 5 large boxes P. &G. Naptha Soap 19c No. 2% size Sliced Pineapple 2sc No. 2 size Fruits for Salad 2sc No. Yellow Cling Peaches, 2 for 35c No. 2% can Apricots 2sc 24 oz. jar Dill Pickles 20c 1 qt. bottle Vinegar (Refrigerator style) 20c ♦ . , C. D. DUKE-Murray’s Place Quick Service Phone 231 BLAKELY, GEORGIA Mr. Melvin Middleton is spending some time at Raleigh, N. C. Miss Genevieve Martin is spend ing this week end in Columbus. Mr. J. S. Sherman has returned home from a several days’ stay at White Springs, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell have returned from a trip through Virginia and Tennessee. Mrs. Ralph Hutchins is spending several days in Arlingon with her father, Mr. R. R. Powell. Mrs. Belle Powell, of Albany, spent several days in the city the past week with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Tarver affd little daughter have returned from a visit to Hawkinsville. Scissors sharpened FREE while you wait. Bring them in. BALL AINSWORTH HARDWARE CO. Miss Inez Brown has returned home from Jacksonville, where she has been teaching the past year. Scissors sharpened FREE while you wait. Bring them in. BALL-AINSWORTH HDW. CO. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Perdue visited Brantley and Luverne, Ala., Sunday. Level heel denotes neatness with comfort. DeWOLFE & ARMSTRONG. Mr. 0. J. Taylor, special repre sentative of the Gulf Refining Co., Atlanta, Ga., was a viistor in Blakely Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Puckett and son, E. C., Jr., of Cairo, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Puckett. Mr. Raymond Singletary, Jr., has returned to Atlanta, where he will enter the summer term of Emory University. Miss Ruby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Elliott, left Satur day for Dothan to enter Moody’s Hos pital for training as a nurse. Mrs. P. L. Stuckey left Sunday for Wrens, Ga., to visit relatives for a while. From there she will go to Augusta for a stay before returneing to Blakely in the early fall. Mrs. G. N. Floyd and two children, of Atlanta, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Talley from Saturday un til Tuesday. Mrs. Floyd was former ly Miss Roselle Cox of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Freeman, who were recently married, spent the week end in Blakely as guests of Mrs. P. H. Fitzgerald. They were en route to their home in Detroit. Mrs Free man will be remembered here as Miss Annie Irvin. EARLY COUNTY NEWS, BLAKELY, GEORGIA Mr. William A. Hall is spending several days in Atlanta this week. Mrs. J. B. Murdock returned home Thursday from Atlanta, where she has been spending* several days. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Allen an nounce the birth of a baby boy on Thursday, June 11th. Milton Martin and H. L. Martin are spending a month at Camp Barrancas, Fla. Scissors sharpened free while you wait. Bring them in. BALL-AINS WORTH HDW. CO. \ Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hutchison an nounce the birth of a baby boy on Monday, June 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Anglin, of Dothan, were visitors in Blakely a day or two this week. Good dry stove wood from old Hardwood Lumber Co. shed. Phone 191. L. D. PATTERSON. Mr. J. R. Kindig, of Atlanta, rep resentative of the Fairbanks-Morse ; Co., was a visitor in Blakely Wed nesday. Felix Davis, Jr., and Bernard i Daniels, students at the University 1 of Georgia the past year, have re turned home for the summer. Mr. B. H. Flanders, of Oxford, after a week’s wisit to the family of Mr. R. H. Stuckey, left Monday to attend summer school at the Uni versity of Chicago. Mrs. Flanders will spend the summer here. Messrs. William Grist, James Mur dock and Vernon Collins have re turned from Leesburg, where they were the gusts of Mr. and Mrs. Law rnce L. Cubbedge at a house party given in honor of Mrs. Cubbedge’s sister, Miss Margaret Sparks. Messrs. F. A. Barham, A. H. Gray and V. L. Collins, members of the Blakely Rotary Club, and the Rev. Spencer B. King attended a lunch eon of the Cuthbert Rotary Club Tuesday at noon. Rotarian Gray was an invited speaker for the oc casion. A report issued by the. State Bu reau of Markets, State Department of Agriculture, shows that poultry sold in Early County through co operative sales for totaled 9,- 573 pounds which brought $2,105.57. Due to low priced prevailing last year, only one or two sales were held. Among the out-of-town guests at the dance sponsored by Mr. Josh Davis and his orchestra at the Amer ican Legion house Tuesday night were Mr. and Mrs. Warner Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bates, Mr. Guy McKenzie, Mr. Harry Spooner, Mr. Charlie Scheaffer, Mr. Ed Lester and Mr. Randolph Fort, of Bainbridge; Mr. Edwin Gleaton, Mr. Ben Askew, Miss Virginia Askew, Miss Virginia Martin and Miss Effie Rollins, of Arlington, and Mr. Fill Yarbrough, of Donalsonville. LOWEST PRICES IN IS YEARS! House Dresses 49c and 98c Ladies’ Collar and Cuff Sets 50c Ladies’ Silk Bloomers 25c and 50c m—g—! niM— mmb^—mmm —■anai» "■ u-i n. Ladies’ Brassieres 20c and up Children’s Play Suits 29c and 50c 40 inch Voile, good quality, per yard 20c and 25c Chantelly Voiles, yard 45c Linen Table Damask, yard 50c and 75c Flat Crepes 89c Rayon Crepe for Under Wear 50c English Prints 12y 2 c and 15c We cordially invite you to come in and give us a chance to show you. J. Byrd Duke Blakely, Georgia Mrs. Eugene Martin and daugh ter, Miss Genevieve, spent last week in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Smith, of Lynch, Ky., are in the city on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Thad Wiseman. Miss Alma Rhodes, o Tulsa, Okla., is in the city on a visit to the family of her brother, Mr. W. L. Rhodes. Scissors sharpened FREE while you wait. Bring them in. BALL-AINSWORTH HDW. CO. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Acree and daughter, of Miami, Fla., are, guests at the home of Mr. Grady Holman this week. Mrs. C. E. Boyett and daughter, Sara, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Boyett, Jr., and little daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Boyett visited Panama City, Fla., Sunday. Miss Doris Roberts left Monday for Durham, N. C., to enter summer school at Duke University. She will also visit friends in Rock Hill, S. C., before returning home in September. The Rev. 0. B. Chester, Mrs. J. H. Butler, Mrs. W. R. Stewart and Messrs. Grady Holman, J. R. Owen and C. A. Grubbs, representing the Blakely Methodist church, and the Rev. I. K. Chambers, Mr. Joseph Freeman and Misses Fred Doris Du- Bose and Carolyn Loyless, represent ing the Hilton circuit church, at tended the District Conference of the Thomasville district Methodist Episcopal church in Camilla Tuesday and Wednesday. Among the out-of-town visitors in the city to attend the marriage of Miss Dorothy Jones to Mr. James Richards, of Jasper, which will be solemnized at the Baptist church this morning, the Rev. Spencer B. King, of Atlan'ta, officiating, are Mrs. M. D. Curtis, Mrs. W. F. Kee han, Billy Keehan, Jr., Lucile Kee han, Betty Keehan, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jones, Lloyd Jones and Ben Jones, of Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Davis, Miss Virginia Da vis, Ernest Davis, Jr., and James Gordon Davis, of Camilla; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. DeVaughn, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Richardson, Frances Richardson, Cullen Richardson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. E. DeVaughn, of Montezuma; Mrs. H. H. Perry and Mrs. Lawson S. Davis, of Albany; Mr. Richard Dell, of Augusta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dell, Mary Dell, Kate Dell and Mr. Bill Dell, of Val dosta; Mrs. F. H. Richards, Lyman Parsons, Mrs. Truman Whitfileld, Truman Whitfield, Jr., of Jasper; Mrs. Oscar Hendricks, of Blue Ridge; Miss Beulah Davidson, of Fort Val ley; the Rev. S. B. King and Miss Madge King, of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Black, Margaret Black, and Harriett Black, of Macon; and Miss Margaret Bussey, of New Or leans. Give Yourself a TREAT! z AAA A A A WWW VISIT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN— THE PLACE WHERE FRIENDS MEET ♦♦♦♦♦♦ Fryer’s Pharmacy BLAKELY, GA. h /IS ar I Li y/ \l7 n Q w ™mum i J© Tbstoria's MANOR A A Suggests J STATELY BEAUTY Perfection in Table Service. Reminiscent of the finest traditions of the old South and the charm of by-gone days, this new glass dinner service by Fostoria is ap propriately named “Manor.” For the woman of the house who prides herself on quiet dignity in faultless table appointments, nothing could be nearer her heart than this new service. It comes in many colors, in pleasing shapes and is open stock. You may start with a few pieces and gradually build towards a complete dinner service or buy the entire set at the start. It is thoroughly practical, standing extremes of tem- x peratures, and is very moderately priced. Barham Jewelry Co. BLAKELY, GEORGIA Prepared Meats We have Fresh Boiled Ham, Lunch eon Meat made of Ham, Dried Beef and Bologna Sausage. FRESH FISH Trout, Spanish Mackeral and Mullet direct from Florida to your door. Try Them! If you want a nice fat frier, or any kind of fresh vegetables for your dinner, phone 180 and get it quick. « H. C FRYER BLAKELY, GEORGIA I '■ ' ■ ■ " Try a Want Ad in The News