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PmON RECORDER, MIILEDCEVIU.E. CA. JANIIilT 14, 1»2«
VI. S. Gibson. of U.r.nu.60,
siting Miss Ke>l.
tfveral day*.
CHfLWtN OF THE CONFEDER. ‘ FRALEY'S PHARMACY
ACY TO MEET CELEBRATES ANIMVEKSART
The Hattie Pottle Chapter of Chil-
dren of the Confederacy will hold After Year’, Birthday
it* regular meeting with Mi.** Louise Pnrty To Be Public Invited
tJear.es on Saturday, January 1C, at —
j three-thirty. Thi* will be a partic- On next Tuesday, January 19th,
! ularly interesting meet as the chil-1 Fraley's Pharmacy ’under the popu-
: dren will entertain the R. E. Lee lar management of Mr. W .L. Fra-
Chapter of the U. D. C. with n Lee Icy, will celebrate its first birthday
program. with “Open House" to their friends
Song, Dixie. and customers.
Prayer. Mr. Fralej, who for a Fong nun-
Pledge^ her of years worked for the Culver
Response to roll call, some inter- & Kidd Drug Co., left that firm :»
and purchased the buxine
Mr. and Mr»_ Elliott Solomon
passed through the city Wednesday
on way to their home in South Car.i
Andrews spent Monday olina, after a wedding tour to New
business. J Orleans. They stopped a short while .
"" • • • ! wlth Mrs. Solomon's parents. Mr. and ^ting events in his life briefly told, year
chui-lev is out again af- Mrs. R. L_ Wall. Piano Solo, Miss Anna Bone. of Mr. Harris Hall and became the
Reading, the Paths of Duty, from ’-virnger and proprietor of Fraley's
Mrs Griffin Callahan and children The Patriots, by Cyrus Townsend Pharmary. Since that time the hti*-
I»r. Harris of Atlanta, is vis- of Pocomokv. Md., are visiting Mr* Brady, Mias Antoinette Lawr
-* her sister, Mrs M A. McCraw. Callahan's parents. Dr. and Mrs. M. Song, Tht^ijpmespun Dress.
• • • \ M. Parks. They were accompanied Beit iiigiin H* Hill's -tribute to Lee,
>. L Echols and Mrs. B. • to the city by Mr. Callahan who re- Miss Martha Bam.
Eilugh* * spent Wednesday in Mh- ccived a telegram calling him back V'iolin Solp, Miss Dorothy Parks.
j home on account of the illness of bis Song, Americg.
• • • •father.
[r. Harry De Loach, of Macon,
Sunday with his sister, Mr*,
i Thompson.
t. West, of Canton. Ohio,
^siting his sister, Mrs. J W. Ivey,
» city.
F. Ivey, of Sarasota, Fla.,
gfe several days
t city.
iness has enjoyed a substantial
growth and Mr Fraley has gained
friends and customers through po
lite and quick service.
On the birthday celebration next
Tuesday Mr. Fraley plans open hou*e
, . , . — — for his friends and customers, not
• • * 1 ¥ The Thesepean Dramatic Club only by having them rail on him that
At the meeting of the Woman’s h-ld its last mretinc Tuesday even day hut expects to serve icr* cream
Missionary Society of the Methodist ing at the home of Miss Carroll to them, ne invites the public to
chureh held Monday afternoon, Mrs. Butts. The group in charge dramat- call bv his store and share in this
R. B Moore was elected as a dele- feed Cinderella those taking part occasion
gate and Miss Della Ellison alttV were Mlsres Margaret Mullikin, ——-i
the meeting of the Woman’s Hon nee Cole, Marguerite Thompson. EXCHANGE BANK
Missionary Societies of the North and Carroll Butt:
Georgia Conference which will be bers of the club
of the past week (held in Augusta next month.
The other mem.
rho enjoyed the
•gram were Mis«es Floride Smith,
Marie McCombs, Lucy Davis, Chris- Report SHowi
OFFICERS NAMED
| Mrs. Mamie F. Joseph, after *pend_
tiro Babb and Famh May Stei
T. Gheesling has been j j n( , several days in the city ns the bridge. At the close deliciou<
■ml days of this week | cues( „f Mrs e. H. Andrews, has froaWnt- ware seraod
r | gone to De Lunak Springs, Fla.,
• • • : where she will make her home for
Idge Evans, of Sandersville, at the present, with her daughter. Mis*
fcd Superior Court Monday. He j .Mamie Joseph, who is teacher of
(interested in a case. [ Home Economics in the school* of
that city.
John Co.
as Sarah Allen spent the past)
-end in Millen, the guest
Wiley Wasden.
•’ H. Harding attended a
king of Clergymen of the Atlanta
n Atlanta .Monday.
York
LITTLE MISS GIBSON HAS
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Miss Katherine Gibson celebrated
her birthday with a theatre party at bank had
the Colonial Monday afternoon
Those attending
nbeth Alford, Claire Riley, Eliza
beth Watkins, Ethel Veal, Barbara
wedding of cordial interest to Chandler. Gertrude Lozier, Elizabeth
many friends here and in New paschal. Rose Mary Glass, Gertrude ^
The stockholders of the Exchange
Bank held their regular annual
ing Wednesday afternoon.
The statement made by the cashier
Mr. Otto M Conn, showed that the
njoyed u continuous
FALBEAU ALLEN
CAN’T TELL FROM THOSE FRESH FROM
THE GARDEN
DcImMle Tiny Tot Peu, No. 2, 35c
Stokely Extra Sifted Pus, No. 2i 34c
Stokely Sifted Jane Pen, No. 2, 2tc
3 Can, Stokely Striifleu Saar Beau, Na. 2 5k
2 2 Ik. Tia Deiuoate Spiuck 25c
2 ft Til Dekaoate Spiaack |gc
Na. 1 Tia Dakaaatc Larfe Wince Atpaniw 25c
Na. 2 Tib Siakely Cara is.
We kave between SMI lad MM cau caaaed |Oodi tint w*
are retailaf at wbsleule pricer. Special dbceaati aa cue lata
either u Meted or aot u deured
BELL GROCERY COMPANY
2*3—PHONES—4M
OUAUTY : : : :
YOU ARE THE BOSS
Tfcip stern is run in pinna* you and avnrylinan ii faila I* dn an it
»•••- Ynu dnn’l tall na juat vkat In d* nr buy—it it ap la aa In
Scare out urknt yn* wax.I and kave it bnr* far pev
And tbal’a wknt w* try to dn. Tb* only way wa know w* nrn
uccdniat by ynur trad*. W* an lie it ynnr patmaaf* daring 193d.
WILLIAMS &
JEWELERS (Cub Oily)
RITCHIE
MILLEOGEVILLE. CA.
$724 t H96..*S7, and that during the
year it had declared its rtgular dlv_
idem! and carried a large amount to'
rplus. The report was heartily
commended by the stockholders.
The following officers were elected
Kate Simmon, wilt lenve thl»|«"'» Epbeopal church Thur«l.y ,hc picture the cuc.t. ad- "onn’. l"m! done."
for Rivcrdale. Fla., where she . morning at eleven o clock. Rev. K H. journc-d to Kidd’s drug store where w ^ Ritchie Car , v
pend some time with one of her t Harding officiating. [they enjoyed refreshments. on Williams.
The church was beautifully dee-
• • • orated with Southern smilax,’ white SPECIAL SERVICES BY
Wm. Willcox, of Atlanta, spent i tulle and lilliea of the valley. Large • THE EPWORTH LEAGUE
irday in the city. He came here I vases filled with pink carnations were I The services at the Methodist
as that of Miss Alma Fa!. Pritchett,
i Dr. Theopolis Powell Alien, Messrs. Adw
vas solemnized at St Steph- renco Wynne,
i and Dix-
Cathedral candelabra, talks by Missis, Mary Joyce Blank. Y| 1,’UC II 4 tyrtpo )vn
lumirg tapers were nr- and Anna Elizabeth Branch, who will «lL»vLilAii lo A IN LI
FARMERS OFFICERS
arranged at the altar. Tulle bow> church next Sunday evening will be
caught with a bouquet of orange under the auspices of the member*
blossoms were fastened to the posts of the Epworth League,
of the choir stalls through which th.- The feature of the services will be
bride passed.
of the illness of her aunt, holding white burning
Mattie Keil. . Tanged on each ride of the altar. tell about the recent conference of
• • • Mrs. L P. Longinn immediately the young people of the Methodist
and Mrs. Kinlock Dunlap, of before the entrance of the bridal-church, South, which was held in
Millcdgeville Satur- party sang "Because,” accompanied Memphis. A special musical program
by Mrs. M. H. Biand at the organ will be rendered
To the strains of Lohengrin’s The members of the Methodist
bridal march, the bride entered with congregation are cordially invited to
Mis* Sarah Allen, sister of the attend these services which will be
groom. They were met at the altar most interesting and entertaining,
by the groom and his best man. his Thi- service will take the place of
brother. Dr. Dawson Allen. the regular evening service at 7:110
The bride was beautiful in a going o'clock.
away suit of fawn ensemble with hat.
cessories to match She wore' UNIQUE BIRTHDAY PARTY
of orchids and valley iil-'
Mattie Ivey of Atldnta.
■ city, having been called here
to attend the funeral of M
uncle. General Holmes.
. Duwsun Alien and little sc
Ids, have returned from a vi
■oral day.* to Mrs. Allen's I
Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds,
President, John Conn.
Vice President, Dr. H. D. Allen.
Cushier, Otto M. Conn.
A:-si*tant Cashier, II. C. Banks.
Bookkeeper, H. H. Herndon.
Assistant Bookkeeper and Stcnog
rapher. Miss Fleta Bateman.
The Merchants and Farmers Bunk
‘tockholders met Saturday afterni
rnd held the annual election of of
The following Board of Direct
jwas named: H. D Allen. Jno. T.
Men. Marion Alien, J. F. Bell. J.
! Bedson, I.. X Calloway, Jno. T. Day.
land L C. Hail, with the following
Hall and
. J. P Lewis, court stenographer,
I been in attendance at Superior
this week. He is a man of j lie
.nt address and an expert ste- Miss Allen wore a creation
Pk er . , blue satin back crepe and carried
* * * arm bouquet of pink roses.
ir George Bayne, who ha» been j Dr- and Mr,. Allen lef, immedi. “inkra'm! " Thr'occaaion was a I Assistant Cashier. John T Day.
|ndtng the paa, two or three weeks Utoly after the ceremony for New circ|J , pirty in honol . of j u . nit a,,| Bookkeeper, J. C Black. '
sixth birthday. In the hall rocking) The Merchants and Farmers Bank
| A delightful as well as novel and officer.*:
unique party for the little folks was! President, Jno. T. Allen,
given by little Miss Juanitu Ingram j Vice Presidenls. L C.
on last Wednesday afternoon at the Jro. T. Day.
home of her purents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Cashier, L. C. Hall.
^ the city, left Friday for Wett
i Beach, Fla., where h
} his home.
, J. O. Sallee came down from
ta and* spent several days of the
i week with Mrs. Sallee and chil-
Mrs. Sallee accompanied him
:o Atlanta.
. Elliott of New York, Mrs.
• Joseph, of Atlanta, and Mr.
Fox, of Macon, accompanied
remains of their brother, Mr.
B. Fox, to the city today.
. M. S. Shivers, who is mayor of
iton, ia a frequent visitor to the
He was here Wednesday and
f proud of the success of the road
’» in Putnam county.
rs. H. S. W ootten has returned
Selnv., Ala., where she has
visiting her parents. Her
fiends to toirn that she hus
i ill since her return home
JONE5-COX
Miss Corinne Jones and Mr. J B.
horses were arranged in a circle and ha* a paid in capital of $40,0
the little guests were first given a
the
''merry-go.round.”
played to the
Af
Cox, Jr., were united in marriageof the victrola, they were shown the
Sunday evening at seven o’clock at |elephant -lyid were allq^gd to
the,%MBme of Judge B. C. Ward, Judge I food him peanuts, the elephant giv-
Ward officiating. ling each little guest a souvenir. In
The bride is a daughter of Mr. i the dining room the table was very
and Mrs J O Jones and was attractive and gaily decorated in all
nurse at the city hospital for some^n'ls of circus novelties. The cen
time. She possesses many womanly j terpicce was the birlhday cake hold-
traits which have won for her the in* fix liahted tapers. They were
love of those who know her.
Mr. Cox is the son of Mr. and Mr*.
J. B. Cox, and is a well known ma
chinist, being with the automobile
repair department at Mr. Lee Jor-
SIXT1ETH MARRIAGE ANNIVER
SARY. OF MR AND MRS.
C. R HARPER
Mr.
served ice cream with all kinds of
animal cookies and were given a bal
loon to carry homo.
E. LEE CHAPTER MEETS
chapter for 1926 was held
fcpme of Mrs. M M. Parks
Tues.
■urplus and undivided profits of
$80,000.
The Merchant* and Farmers Bank
has since its organization declared
a substaatial dividend, and is oper
ated at a large business standard.
NATIONAL BANK
NAMES OFFICERS
E. N. Ea.i. HmJ. Or,aaiaali.i
Bank On* af Strangaat in Stain
The annual meeting of the stock*
holders of the First National Bank
, ■ was held in the offices of that insti-
The.first meeting.of the R. E. Irf*,tution Tuesday afternoon
apter for 1926 was held at ffhe Th- Hir.
The following directors were elect
ed: E N. Ennis, Jos. E. Pottle, J.
eterans thanking the daughters for]
their rememberance of them Christ- j
. and Mrs. Chos R. Harper will
«»n Saturday, January 16, pass the
1 ,! *tleth anniversary of their marriage
I Mrs. T. J. Thomas was called to | B °th of them have reached a ripe report Mrs. Hatcher then read
lugusta Sunday on acount of the i o'd »«e. and although feeble, they Q f the acknowledgements from the
In.and death of her father. Mrs i frequently visit the city and attend
fhfmiis returned home Tuesday. She cbur ch services nearly every Sunday
ns the sympathy of our people morr ng at the Methodist Church
They are honored an drespected
Mr. Miller S. Bell attended a meet-j by all our people, and loved by a
ig of the Trustees of the Kiwania large circle of friends The Union
flubs of Georgia in Macon Tuesday. Recorder extends congratulations and
best wishes that a kind and loving
providence will ton&izme to guide
and help them and make their latter
days their happiest.
The sixteenth is also the 52nd an-
“iversary of the birth of their son,
Mr. Tatum Harper.
day afternoon. After prayer by Mrs. , Horne. J C. Cooper, W. T. Gar-
Sam Cook. Mrs. R. W. Hatcher, the | rllrd al)d Jo „ w Hntchinaon
president, called for the readlnx of| TIlc foUonin* officers were
the minutes by the recording secre-' e j.
tary, Mrs. Ed Lawrence. Mrs. G. President, E. N. Ennis.
A Lawrence, the treasurer, made her] Vjce . Job E Pottle
^The friends of Mr. J. L. Ivey re
learn that he is cbnfined
ae by illness.
^Mr«. B. R. Hughes of Nashville,
~' n -- an d Miss Bertie Stembridge,
* ^‘turned from a visit to Mr
* r *- Wm. Barron, in Miami’,
' enjoyed their trip and
1 cb *rined with the land of flow.
Plain buskwhest and ready to use
buckwheat and pancake flour at
Chandler Bros.
Cashier, Jon W. Hutchinson
Assistant Cashier, Miss Ruth Sims.
Bookkeeper, Geo. B. Moore
The First National has a capital
mas. It was decided by the Chapter „ tock of *75.000 unci a surplus and
to offer a prize to the school chil-1 undivided profits of $65,000.
drt-n in the seventh and eighth This is the youngest bank in the
gradgv for an essay, ^subject to bc[ c j t y. but j, as enjoyed a popular and
steady growth since its organization
given them. Mrs. J. L. Beeson
appointed chairman with Mrs. L. M.
Jones, .Mrs. R. B. Moore and Mrs.
O’Kelley to assist her. Mr* Edgar 1
Long favored the chapter with two
beautiful solos. Miss Dorothy Pt'.xs
accompanied by Mrs. Parks on the
piano played a lovely violin selection.
Mrs. R. B. Moore then told of the
cabinet of Pres. Davis during the
that has
Coffee, coffee, 3 lbs for $1.00 the
very best to be had for the money
Ground fresh as you get it. Chan
dler Bros.
ious refreshments were served by
War Between the States, and the 1 Mrs Parks, at the end of the meet-
last dny* of President Davie. Delk- ing. .. ' ^
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