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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEV1LLE. GA., JANUARY 19, 1929
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C B. McCullar made a but*i-
r ' ’ Atlanta Monday.
Miss Ora Taylor spent the week- personality.
JACKSON—POUND
Miss Arlfene Jackson and Mr.
Edgar Pound were united in marri
age Sunday. Januasy 8th. at the
Methodist Parsonage at Devereux,
Rev. MuawcII officiating.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
Gus Jackson of Devereux, and has a
large number of friends who love
account of her charming
end in Macon with friends.
J. O.
n Mace
Sallee spent the P“S< 1 Mr - and > lrs - Joe Wotten
| Monday in Macon.
Charles Harris spent Sunday
h.re v.ith friends.
Frank Bone made a business
Washington larst week.
.... „„d Mrs- M. L. C
Sunday and Monday m A
Shivers
Elkton, Fin.
jlin, Katherine :
. Josiah Sibley and Mr. Wesley
,.r At inn ta. were in the city
Mr and Mrs. G. C. Daniel of At-
.u, spent Sunday with Mr. and
, S. R. Cook.
Miss Saru
nd at Beisi
friends.
Libert -pent the
Tift College vi
Miss Gussie Tubb is recuperating
rapidly from a recent illness.
Miss Elizabeth Hawkins was the
guest of Misses Katherine and Evelyn
Rickerson Sunday.
Miss Florence Stanley ..spent a
few days of last week with her sis
ter, Miss Mae Stanley, at Dr. Allen's
Mr. Lamar Ham and children spent
Saturday and Sunday in Gainesville,
with Mr. Ham's mother.
Mr. Pound is the son of Mr. B. H.
Pound of Carrs and is a successful
farmer of Hancock County.
They commence life with the best
wishes of many friends.
P. T. A.
The
Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Vickei
Wrightsviile, visited relatives
Saturday und Sunday.
Brantley of Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Moore, Mr
„ t week-end with her John Conn, and cadet John Con
have gone on a trip to Fla.
first meeting of the Parent
Teachers Association for the year
1928 was held in the chapel of G. M.
C. Friday afternoon, Jan. 13, Mrs.
R. B. Moore, president, presiding.
At the business session Mrs. La
mar Ham, Secretary, read the min
ute of the previous meeting. Miss
Mamie Jones, Treasurer gave her re
port and business of importance re
lative to the work of the asi*>ciution
was transacted.
The following program was then
rendered; instrumental solos were
played by Miss Francis Fowler and
Miss Curol Butts. Dr. E. T. Holmes,
President of G. M. C.. delivered a
most interesting address, having for
his subject “The Value of Parents
d Teachers Cooperation”.
01 J After the counting of the grade
mothers present the association ad-
jjournvd. _
MISS BARNES IS HOSTESS
W. C. T. U. MET TUESDAY
The W. C. T. U. met Tuesday af
ternoon ut the Baptist Church, Mrs.
W. T. Garrard, Sr., President pre
sided at the business meeting which
included the roll call, reading of the
minutes, and the treasurer’s report.
Rev. H. D. Warnock in conduct
ing the devotional exercises, empha
sized the importance of teaching
temperance in the schools.
The organization was very fortun-
n having on the program Miss
Cecile Humphrey, whose charming
manner makes her a most entertain
ing and delightful speaker. Miss
Humphrey has recently begun her
rk at the Sanitarium, und is
pleased with it. "I am particularly
interested in my new work with caus-
of mental disturbances,” she says.
"It goes slowly hut even this early
I have found that the influence that
children get in the home has far-
eaching effect.”
Miss Humphrey centered her talk
around the physical effects of ulco-
in relation to the mental. She
nu«*d "it seems to me that the
W. C. T. U. should also concern it-
with things of temperumv other
than alcohol. Temperance means
node ration in all hingst.”
Plans were made for each member
f the W. C. T. U. to give a "penny
dny to drive drink away,” concern-
ng this plan, Mrs. Garrard read a
message from one of the state offic-
of I
is Mae Brantley.
helia Lingo spent Monday
Mrs. 0|>
Macon, where she
little rrand-son J. 1’
Lingo. Jr.
Mrs T. K. Myrick is ill at her
i»e. Miss Sue Myrick is at home
cm Macon to ho with her.
Mr Otto M. Conn and Mr. A. C.
McKinley made a business trip to
Augusta Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Shy and little
dauehter, Eugenia, attended the fun
eral of Mr. Shy's sister Friday after-
[>on at Shady Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cowan of
lapcville spent several days of this
eek in west Baldwin visiting rela-
Mr. Marion Ennis of Mercer Uni-
■rsity spent the week-end with his
,rents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ennis*.
Hardwick.
Mr. li. I. Fraley and Mr. W. L.
aley returned Monday from an
immobile trip to Florida. They
port i delightful trip.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones and Mr.
1 Mrs. W. 1). Folds of Entonton,
nt Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. J.
The friends of Mrs. Darden As-
rv are glad to learn that she i*
miunlly improving at the Emory
•spital in Atlanta.
Mis- Sctma Coleman attended the
nrrioge of Miss Elizabeth Wood, of
»na. and Mr. W. i. Waller, of Eat-
n. in Sparta Sunday.
and Mr«. B. L. Trupnell and
. f Covington, and Mr. and
Sam Trapnoll, of Toomsboro,
Sunday with Mr. and Mri
Mr*, li. orge Albritton and chil-
turned to their hoir
after a visit to Mrs. Al-
muther, Mrs. Ophelia Lin-
Miss Sylvu
Glass spent t’
lanta this we
Glass and Mr.
.•o or three days
;k.
Misses Grace Brundagc and Edna
Taylor spent the week-end in Macon
with relatives. They attended Grand
Opera while there.
Mrs. J. L. Sibley has gone to Mi
ni, to visit her sons, Messrs James
and Marion Sibley.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Patterson is suffering from a
broken collar bone sustained by a
recent fall.
The friends of Miss Leni Moore
e glad to learn htat she Ms conval
escing after an illness of several
days.
iss Ruth Barnes was hostes
the Young People's Mbsionary
ciety of the Methodsit Church, Mon
day afternoon.
After the devotional, the busines?
meeting was conducted by the Presi
dent, Miss Edith Ivey. Plans were
made for the new year, which prom-
to be an eventful one in young
people’s work.
After the meeting. Miss Barnes
served a delicious salad course. Those
present were: Misses Martha Bass,
Frances Yarbrough, Regina Williams,
Mary Bell Gilstrap, Evelyn Wilson,
Myra Barnes and Edith Ivey.
At-
Ritchie's new Nash <
on Tuesday.
Mitw Hass lock wa*
urday and Sunday t<
Tabb, who has beei
m the city Sat-
see Miss Gu:
ill for sevi
Mr. mi Mrs. I. L. O'Kelley of
Cairo are in the city, having been
called here on account of the serious
illness of their daughter, Mis.*
Frances O'Kelley.
Mbs Nina Way Holliman is spend
ing the week at Flemington Liuerty
county. She is acting us sponso
unveiling of Confederate monument
ut Hinesville.
Miss Katheri
bene ill at St.
Suvunnah since
pected to retui
next week. S!
ie Scott, who
Josepn’s Infirmarf
the holidays, ig
l to her home hi
e will take up I
cork at the college in a few weeks.
Mr. Clarence W’all has sufficient-
y recovered from the recent accident
n which he broke one of hisj limbs,
ts to be out on crutches. His friends
tave given him cordial greetings.
* , • j Mr. J. T. Howard, of Haddock, at-
•Mr. Willi, m Lane <>f North Au-j‘«’> d ^he R. E. Lee exercise, in th.
in the city this
eek hnv
e* n rail'd here on account of
' «f his great aunt. Miss Mary
'li - Mary Newell of Harvey, Ill.,
Sanday in the city as the
f Mrs. C. P. Crawford. Miss
•ailed to Georgia on uc-
■ the death of Mr. Fred
'll ahich occured in Atlanta
dnthday „f last week.
'l p - L. E. H.,pper, of Athens, gen-
manager of the Benson’s Bak-
w aa in the city Monday con-
">th manager G. R. Stone of
1 ' Cttl bakery relative to conditions
w mg the destruction of the bak-
by fire Sunday morning.
' H. D. Warnock, Rev. J. F.
'•ugh. Dr. Sam Anderson, and
Rentz were up bright und
Wednesday morning and went
it in Golden’s pond. They re-
1 with a fine bunch of fish;
them was a 2 1-2 lb. trout.
Wrnack and I)r. Anderson
-he lucky ones in catching the
city today. He ii
and the o
in in this >
mber of Camp
Confederate
i of the State.
On Monday afternoon Miss Wini
fred Crowell entertained “The Corin
thian’’ staff from four to six with
a delightful tea at her apartment.
The time passed pleasantly in dis
cussing present day happenings and
in making plans for a greater college
literary magazine. After this delic
ious refreshments were served by the
hostess. Those enjoying Miss Cro
well’s hospitality were Misses Har
lowe Thompson, Dorothy Roberts,
Eleanor Ennis, Catherine Bran'ley,
Caroline Wheeler, Annie Laurie God-
bee, Annie Moore Grier, Caroline
Cheney, Francis Christy and Gladys
McMichaeL
Juat because you're on crutch**, 1 WANTED—Small efficiency appart.
your bank account doean't have to men!—Bath, Bedroom, Kitchenette,
he. furniahed. For occupancy January
C. H. ANDREWS & SON. ; 28th. 1928. Anawer by letter care
| 0 f t hi. paper. Mr. Reiner.
FOR RENT—Furniahed bedroom end 1-29-28 2t.
kitchen, elao another bedroom with |
Phoi
. Eea, t
Miss Minnie Grant ■
the chapt
■ the “Un
hosen by
D. M. ROGERS GOES TO
SAVANNAH
Mr. D. M. Rogers, local agent of
the Central of Georgia railway, went
to Savannah Tuesday to attend the
annual efficiency meeting of the
Col, Joseph E. Pottle was schedul
ed to make the principal address,
but was unable to go because of ill-1
INSIDE Tag |
MRS. W. M. SCOTT ENTERTAINS!
Mrs. W. M. Scott was hostess at j
bridge Wednesday afternon at her
home on Green street. Six tables
were provided for the guests. The'
house was artistically decorated for .
the occasion. At the close of the
games very dainty and delightful re
freshments were served.
Blue Seal
The Superlative Patent Flour incomparable. Makes delicious
Bread; Cake, Angel Food Cake, Rolls, Pastries, etc.
PLAIN & SELF RISING
12-24-48 Lb. Bags
24 Lb Sack, Plain or Self Rising $1.45
“Sold for 14 Years withot a Complaint”
SPECIALS
Bell’s Special Coffee, new shipment this week 35c
Alliance, A very fine blend 47c
Good White Meat, “Old fashioned ribs” cut any quantity H 1 /^
FRESH VEGETABLES
Cauliflower, Egg rlants, Turnips with tops, Spinach. Green Cab
bage, Carrots, Lettuce and Celery fresh every day.
BELL GROCERY CO.
QUALITY —SERVICE —PRICE
263—PHONES—498
No belter way to save the bouse-wife trouble than to call us
Phone 210
CITY BAKERY
Cakes, Bread, Rolls, Fresh Daily
Orders for Parties given Special Attention
MISS VIRGINIA LANDRETH, OF
NEW YORK CITY ENTERTINED
AT BRIDGE LUNCHEON
Mrs. Stevir. Woottcn was the
bridge lunch-
STALLINGS WALL PAPER
HOUSE
Wall Papering and Decorating
151 Cntton Avenna
A CARD WILL BRING US WITH
SAMPLES
Phone 4616 Macon, Ga.
BREAK CHEST GOLDS
WITH RED PEPPER
charming hot4.es
eon Friday afternoon in honor of
Miss Virginia Landreth, a one mber of
the San Carlo Op: ra Company. The
house was attractive in its lovely
decorations. Following the game
delicious refreshments were served.
Those enjoying Mrs. Wootten's hospi
tality were Misses Virginia Landreth,
Sara Allen, Frances Hines and ber j. ^ufonn^from a” cold, rhcumati
guests, Mrs. King. Frances O'Kelley, backache, stiff neck
Jorcphine Robinnon, France, Thnx- jnst Bet - *
ton, and Mrsdnmes Edwin Allen. Fur-,
man Bell, Jr., and Harvey Herndon.
Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop
the pain. Break up the congestion.
Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a
short time. ...
“Red I’eppcr Rub is the cold rem
edy that brings quickest relief It can
not hurt you i it certainly seems to
end the tight*..-.* and drive the con
ges* ion and sorcnc'S right out.
Nothing has such concentrated, pene
trating heat as red peppers, and when
heat penetrates right down into colds,
congestion, aching muscles and sore,
stiff joints relief comes at once.
The moment you apply Red I’cpper
Rub you feel the tingling heat, in three
minutes the congested spot is warmed
MEN LOOK!
Now it the times to place your order for your ipriag dotbei.
Our pattern* and tlyle* for tpring are on diiplay.
We are taking measurements now for delivery later. Our prices
as well as our quality, make our clothes attractive.
GEO. BARR, THE SERVICE TAYLOR ♦
Children Cryjsl
through and through.
sore muscles,
jar of Howies Red Pepper
’made from red peppers, at any
store You will have the qaick-
relief known. Always say -Rowloa."
MOTHER:- Fletcher’s
Castoria is a pleasant, harm
less Substitute for Castor Oil,
Paregoric, Teething Drops
and Soothing Syrups, espe
cially prepared for Infants
and Children all age'
'oid imitations, always look for the signature
ti directions on earh package Physicians i
ot
everywhere rccomxncud it.
Mr. G. D. Myrick was in the city
oday at', end ing the R. E. Let* exer-
:ises. Mr. Myrick has just recovered
from a serious illness, and his com
rades of Camp Doles U. C. V., were
glad to see him.
Lucille, the little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Coleman celebrated
her sixth birthday Tuesday after
noon. A number of her friends were
entertained and a god time was en
joyed by al.l After many games, de
lightful refreshments were served.
SERVICE STAR MEETING
The Woodrow chapter Service Star
Legion will meet at the home of
Mr*. I. S. Jean* with Mrs. Matthew*
Tuesday afternoon January 24th, at
3:30.
FURNITURE FOR SALE—See Mr*.
John T. Bnrke.
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Mis* Frances O’Kelley, of Cairo,
ia., graduate of G. S. C. W., under
went an operation at the City Hospi- .
tal Sa*urday afternon for appcndici-
tis. H“r condition was* serious Sat- ^
urday and grave concern was held
Latest report* from the Hospital
gay that Miss O^Kelley has greatly
improved und will recover. She
made her home here until the past ; M
year and has a large host of friends M
in this city.
She is a talented musician, and is
taking a post graduate course in
music ut G. S. C. W.
BRIDGE DINNER
On Wednesday evening, Mrs. L.
N. Callaway entertained very delight
fully with a bridge dinner in honor of
her sister, Mrs. P.uman of Lauren*-
burg, N. C., and Mrs. Hughes of
Nashville, Tenn. Those who attend-
ed '.hi* lovely affair were Mesdames M
Jesse Bone, George Echols, W. T. J M
Garrard, Jr., Ed Napier, W. D. Stem- j ^
MiUy Napier.
NOTICE
Beginning Monday there will be a rigid enforcement of all traffic laws in the
city. The laws governing parking, boulevard stop signs and speeding will be
closely watched.
Yen most drive t olke rigkt, park at 45 degree angles with one wheel touching
the curb, and slap at al baalevard sign*. At at tiaae will yea travel ever 25
miles per hoar in the city, la sehnal tana* and the hashes* section redact Ike
speed ta 12 mike.
W. J. HAYNIE, Chief Police
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