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Mt r „ u l Zachcry spent the past
k ^, n j with relatives here.
The Union Services held at the
Methodist church Sunday evening
-// under the auspices of the Business
Mr. W. H. Middlebrookw ot Sparta Ev *"‘‘’ e,i ' lic Club *“ “ “»«
epent Wodncaday i„ the ritv mtercitta* one, several inipirin*
, ’ talks being made.
^ pick Stembridge spending
days in Florida.
and Mrs. Leon Calloway are
this week in Florida.
• l - • • •
Mr L. H. Andrews mude a
trin to Augusta Monday.
busi-
Mrs.
Grange
the
Mrs. V,. D. McDonald, of Strat-
ham. is visiting her daughtei
K. M. Smith.
More than six and one-half
L. C. Hall told of the purposes I turicft of devotion to the dramatic
for which the club was organized ! art "»I1 flash across the silver screen
and urged the cooperation of the lay.l ttt lht? °PW» House when the people
men of the various churches, and Mr. 1°* Baldwin county will be given the
Mrs. Guss Hall and h id . f s - D - Stembridge related the accom- Privilege of witnessing one of the
Atlanta, are spendin 5.°°’ ° plishment of the club in organizing mo? l magnificent of .all historionic ( $22.50, jut three
Ibv Baldwin Hotel Thpv will -nT.™ fiund “y Schools 1.1 the country and I*P»cuc1m—the fnmvd Pninion Play ent patten, I* make your lelec-
hvre Virginia u, n^LThlir hl„" ° lh,r h had d »"'- '"*''" d by U,e ! ’' a “ nu “ f l rcl ' ti6> from at tkii price.
... Prof. Wynn was called upon and burg, Baden. [ GEO W BARR
~ , Miss Ip-.. .. v . . mnde n talk in which he stressed the ■ For this dramatic masterpiece, an- m . * J_.„ . _
Sir*. II- M. liner* ha. returned day , fa AfcS TtT •»'"< *>““ *» honorahjftedaUng by many ywrr, U.v more re- 451-J MiOcdgevi le, Ca.
„ma visit to relative, at Fargo. ^ , vhil;l f wen ! t „ th '* nd if “ P«**n hud the right nla-downed Panhm l'iny ht the ob.rum-, The Papular Price Tailor
* , . at the whiil«.v!ii.. m :nilf, y tionship to God, tha the could fill mergau peasants, first wa* staged on ’ "
Mr. llcWitt Roger, .pent Sunday ^ » l ' ,n * > «**•“• hi, mission in nny fluid ..f endeavor., the sup, of the uncu nt Frioburg FOR SAtE-BroBera. Apply- to
Atlanta. ^ mer hats, returned home Tuesday™" ** od bad a P° s *tfon and definite work cathedral in 12*14, and performances Florrie Ellison, Phone 263-J.
* * • « 4 H,,i ‘ *f** r every man in Milledgevilie, and.haveubeencontinuoussir.ee 1600.
M’ c * Catherine Parks spent >n Miss Eulu Stanley has returned "** B f ' m P or J anl ns that of the j U« transfer to motion pictures was WANTED!
y in MaCOn * ... from Atlanta where she attended the ministtr in the pulpit. His talk made|made possible through the director-
WANTED!
Richardson, of La- whoIesa, ‘-* millinery displays.
his ial
Dimitri Buchowetski, Good sound Sweet Potatoes, highest market price
bats, *' ror - Webber was the last speak- film is being In
Emory. ... The S. R. C. Club which is com- " and hc told ° f att, ‘ ndin K 0 meet-j auspices of the Senior Music Club,
’ * . r aii-ntn posed of a number of little eirls at- by a Iar * p number of ,n >'- II will be shown at popular prices,
Ji„. H. > ■ I ark ^- "' £ tended the picture show in .. body ■"*”>" u hotei in North Carolina, and und the Music Club urge, nil of
.pent Saturday and Smrtay m jj onday e , ening with Mrg w A of th « r«I»K«ous earnestness shown. |Baldwin county to witness it. The
city. m Massey as chaperone Those in the ,nck ™ hl * : he r<,IaU * d a «tory from ( picture, according to reports here,
. ... . - jiarty were Geraldine Reid M.v which he pointed ou t the elfectiveness is remarkable not only because of
Mr Alvin Leonard «****£ Mooro. Francis Bone, Beulah li£,° f ‘ ^ -tiquity of its cast, many of
spending several days with relumes ^ Annette stembri( , Ke Harriet 1 Dunn * thc ROrvic ** “ vera! songs;whom have inherited their roles, but
in the city. ... Campbell and Nell Bay. It was a Tendered ’ 8 _ quar 'j®* 80 became of the fine appreciation
Hr. Harry DeLo.ch, of Macon, *"<• thp >' »«<>
spent the past
widely known, film director, and the!, * i • j r _
-ought here under thei^r Tight kind Ot potatoes.
, Mts. Sa
week-end with his sis-
i Trapnell.
WM _ - uvuiusr ui line appreciauon
tet composed of Messrs. Hardman, of dramatic values that is evident
K °° Blanks, Hall and Barrow. -throughout.
the
The friends of Mrs. A. "W. Watkins
ill regret to learn that she is ill in
ity hospital.
MRS. H. B. ENNIS HOSTESS
A delightful social event ui the
week was the afternoon bridge given
Ouststanding figures in the cast
are Judas Iscariot, the traiter apos-
, . . . . t,e i «nd the Christus, himself, hand-
r-rr '. T , Amtr ; ca "|lv<l r.-.p.-ciivcly by Gcurgc »nd
by Mr,. H. B. Enni, on Monday al-|^°lui“cl'ectld officcn'f^Vj :wr -|Ado | ph F^nachL Both of thc Fa,iu
ternoon at the Winloo apartments.
Miss Mattie Ivey has returned to Evergreens and growing plants
Atlanta after spending several days were gracefully used about the room (president of the Auxiliary
in the city. or decorations. Bridge was played organization, declined to stand for!. . , .
• • • after wh,ch » delicious salad course | rcIectioiu Xhe election of officer.! loNkl * vent!1 ,n thp I«fe of Christ
nachts huve inherited their roles 1
suing year. ... j through three generations, and han-1
Mrs. Geo. Carpenter, who has been j dIe thtfm wjth rare
Rightly selecting the two most col-1
ved.
Mrs. F. B. A shell, of Cochran, wa^, se
spent several davs of thc past week Th * ,nvit<;o quests were: Mes-
with her sisters, Mrs. J. A. Bagwell danR ‘ s Adrinn Horne, Roy Owens,
and Miss Eliie Todd. *** ^ ot He, J. H. Ennis, Pearson
. . . Berry, C. H. Whitfield. Gaither
The friends of Mr. J. L. Ivey are ®« nk * H - H - Herndon, John Riley,
ghid to see him out i gain after an * am Trapnell, EJ Bell JackBon, John
illness extending through several Holloway. Mrs. C. F. Stone assisted
Mrs. Ennis in entertaining.
.as as follows:
Mrs, Edwin Allen, President.
Mrs. Y. A. Little, 1st. Vice Pres.
Mrs. W. M. Scott, 2nd Vice Pres.
Secretary, Miss Bertie Stembridge.
Treasurer, Mrs. Roy Owens.
Historian, Mrs, Kenneth McMillan.
Chaplain, Miss Clara Morris.
The Auxiliary discussed sponsor-
• • • - jing n benefit pnriy, the date and
Judge and Mrs. Geo. Carpenter, ^ Rs - WORK1NGER AND MRS. [place being mentioned elsewhere in
haw moved into one of the hew, j “'FALL ENTERTAIN JOINTLY,
recently erected by Mr. J. S. Bone in I Mr *- "orkmger and Mrs. McFal]
Word End. " jenterurined most delightfully Mon-
• « • day evening at the Darien Hotel at
Mr, R. B. Moore and Mis, Sophie a dl "' ler - A delicious three
ItichardMrn ,pcn, this week in Augns- ™“ r5e ”'» s served after which
ta attending the meeting at the Wo. ] brid *v *“ played. Valentine fnv.
man*. Missionary Society of the | or » ‘ , " d P'are card, with other deco-
N'ortb Georgia Conference. .rations were artistically used.
... Those present were: Mrs. J. E.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Wall who have j -'I™. Y. A. Little, Mr,. J. H.
been visiting relatives in the city, ^ Irs ; don W. Hutchinson,
Atlanta where they
will spend several days before going
t" their home in Waycross.
Mrs. Geo. H. Tunnell .and Mrs.
Kenneth McMillan entertained the
Elders and Deacons of the Presby
terian church at a dinner at the
home of Mrs. McMillan Wednesday
Mr. E. P. I.anc and family were
called to Sandersvillc Saturday "on
account of the -death of Mr. James
B. Matthews, nephew of Mrs, Lane's.
ft ft I
Mr. ami Mrs. J. E. Morton and
Irs. Thus. Morton and children
spent Tuesday in the city,
Miss Ernistine Bone.au, Miss Mildred
Wright, Miss Mary Burns, Miss Ger
trude Anderson, Miss Annie Simpson,
Miss Margaret Wilder.
53rd MARRIAGE ANNIVERSARY
OF JUDGE AND MRS. W. H.
STEMBRIDGE
Today (Thursday) Feb. 4. is the
fifty-third anniversary of Judge
and Mrs. W. H. Stembridge's mar
riage. • and they are receiving the
congratulations of their friends.
Commencing life together more than
than half a century ago. Judge and
Mrs. Stembridge can today stand
and look back, and realize that u
kind and loving providence has guid
ed them through the rough as well as
; th e pleasant paths they have trod.
Mr. J°hn Holloway has gone to They have reached an old age, and
New-York when, he will join Mr. W.
!>urchase the spring
• 7 Roods for their stores
lZ' w !" ° rl “" d <> and Lnket-iml,
fV Mr Holloway will .pend „verl
al m Gotham.
Mr. Mtlvin Wiliiams who i,
tending Georgia Tech is at h n
with hi, parent,, Mr. j,'„. ni'it™
Williams. Mr. Willi amil
from hi, mid-term c",7m™
whteh are now bein- b.-M „ Tl r ,.
due to the excellent marks he made
in all subjects.
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Mr. If. c. Denieke who wn cm
Played at E. E. Bell, f„ r several
year, was i„ the city this week spend-
WK the time with friends here. Mr
Dcrricke hi, been with the Kies- f,
neLtet"" 1 S " >r " S * nd hat teeently
accepted a positic -
Penny Co.
know that they have not lived
lin, fo rthc world has been made
better for their having lived in it
The Union Recorder wishes for
them many more happy years, und
tha tthe light of chcrefulness and
happiness may continue to shine
ilong their pathway.
I the betrayal and the crucifixion
j the out.-landing features of the Pas- 1
sion Play, Director Buchowetski has
woven around these the entire story |
I of the Son of Man. Magnificent mob i
:enes, gorgeous glimpses of the!
jurt of Pilnio, Gethsvniar.e, the 1
larch to Calvary—all are depicted j
ith the utmost realism by the oe-;
•ted Freiburg actors.
Critics who have witnessed the *
this paper. I ra °Hon picture have praised it In the ^
It was also decided to send a com- 1 h,srht?st termB » *heir universally lau-1
mittee to the Midway and Scotts- - du * or y comments leading to thc ac-[
boro schools on Georgia Day, Feb. j|' on ^ Milledgevillc Music Club
12. * n bringing it to this city.
MRS. HINES TALKS TO P.-T.A, CROWD ATTENDED
The regular monthly meeting of j SINGING AT HOPEWELL
the Parent-Teacher Association was
held in the chapel of the G. M. Col-' The ‘ iinK ul Hopewell church Sun-
lege last Friday afternoon and had d,,y wa " attend e d by a large crowd
as its program feauture a talk by
Mrs. E. R. Hines on Civic Welfare.
The President and Vice President
were out of the city and Mrs. R. B.
Moore presided, The regular busi
ness was transacted and the reports
of thc committees showed prngres!
The funds for the improvement of
the college have shown an i
ar.d the women are doing
•ffective work.
Mrs. Hines was presented
club and she in a forceful manner
* a most interesting and instruct-
talk on Civic Welfare. Mrs.
Hines was thoroughly familiar with
her subject and the parents were
most complimentary in their remarks
about, the talk of Mrs. Hines.'
The Association will meet th
Friday in this month.
The Publicity Committee of the
Senior Music Club of which Mrs. E.
R. Hines is chairman, met with Mrs.
H. Harding Tuesday morning to
russ ways and means of adver-
ng and promoting sale of tickets
the Passion Play which the Club
with the J.
"V" .«"- J - S - B*n* Milena,n-
Z T^,r nr - *-'*•«*
, .“ " " ,0 »t elabarat, one. ,„d wn,
S b ’u t “ til> ' med - At ft.
Z L h :t^ o pr< ' c “ h '”»««
Frank j *1'' B °" e - MeMr » Harry,
R ”m.r "“r" B ° n '- a " d *■
mart i Shy '. Thc “ cc ?* ion wa, a
^oat pleasant out.
DELIGHTFUL MUSICALS.
One of the most enjoyable enter- j is sponsoring,
tainments given in Milledgevilie, was Tickets will he on sale at Culver
the Musicale sponsored by the Senior & Kidd’s Drug Store and at Fraley’s
Music Club presenting the artists, 1 Pharmacy on Monday, Tuesday, Wt-d-
Mrs. Helen Granade Long. Mrs. [nesduv. Thursday and Friday, Fcb-
Helen Maxwell Longino and Miss niury 15th to 1 !*th inclusive.
Margaret Wilder in voice and violin. I
with Miss Alice Lonore Tucker and SENIOR MUSIC CLUB TO MEET
Mrs. Wiles Homer Allen uccompan- ■ The Senior Music Club will hold
•sts, at . the home of Mrs. M. M, U “Pwruil meeting on Saturday af-
I’arks last Tuesday evening. * ternoon, February 6, at i o’clock at
The program was high class in ev-[the home of Mrs. M. H. Blnnd on
C.fory particular and it was the voice of (Jefferson St Owing to the amount
j every one present that nothing su-l f »f business on hand the Club mem-
perior had ever been given here. I hers were unable to take up their
1 At the conclusion of the program ! study of Song and Symphony at
Miss Fannie Virgiaia, McClure, Pfres- I their regular meeting last Saturday,
Went of the Club, spoke of the prog-J January 30, and hence this will be
ress made by the music clubs here' the subject for the meeting of Feb-
and the worfc being done by them. f ruary 6.
Miss Margaret Vaughn of Augus-^ I have 1926 tag blanks and if you
ta, is visiting Mrs. W. A. Massey. will call by my garage I will be glad
Mrs. Darden Asbury has returned *<> furnish you with them,
frpm a -visit to Atlanta. RALPH SIMMER SON,
in spite of the inclement weather
Those present enjoyed the singl^il! p-
as there was a number of fine voices
umong those participating. There
was an abundance of good things to
A NEW MEMBER FOR
318TH SCHOOL BOARD
Mr. Ash Collins who was a n
ber of the Board of Trustees of thc
Meriwether school district, recently
noved into another suction of the
■ounty. The Board of Education at
i meeting held Tuesday appointed
Mr, Paul N. Lawrence as his success-
MR. AUBREY JONES
STUDYING PHARMACY
Mr. Aubrey Jones, who for the
past several years has been with thc
Jones Drug Co., has gone to Macon,
where he has entered the school of
pharmacy. Mr. Jones will he in Md-
•on several weeks .and upon comple-
ion of his course will return to this
ity.
Rehearsals have begun for the pre-
entation of the popular play Mon
sieur Reaucaire which will be pre-
enled bv the Dramatic Committee of
he Y. W. C. A. of the G. S. C. W
•arly in the spring.
The play is under the direction of
ills* Katherine Scott. Milledgevilie
lady and a member of the G. R. C.
W. faculty. Miss Scott is busy af
ter having selected the cast. The
n’ay is‘a popular one having been
■hown on the screen starring fcu-
lolph Valentino and Gloria Swan
son, two of America’s moot popular
screen stars.
Three of Milledgeville's most pop
ular young ladies will appear in the
Misses Ruth Reid. Mary Joiee
Banks and Clifford Fowler, who will
•lav loading role*. w The presentation
will be for the stodenta of tto 4g§£
We have just received a solid car Canned Corn,
Tomatoes, Snap Beans, Lima Beans.
We ca nsave you money on 1 can or 100 cases ac
cording to your need. We unloaded two cars of
Flour in the last week—Our price is lower than
Mill prices—Good time to buy.
BELL GROCERY COMPANY
M3-raoM5-m '
QUALITY -r : : SERVICE : : s : PRICE
“YOUR TELEPHONE OPENS
OUR FRONT DOOR”
In bad weather and for other reasons
you do not care to come to town try
our delivery.
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