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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVUXE, GA., JANUARY, 26, 1926
H Andrews Has returned | MISS CONOLY WEDS MR.
• • • — 5 PHILLIPS
j friends in Miami, Fla.
Hall spent the week-
spent
Eatenton, with relatives.
Mrs. L-
from a visit
Mr. Norris
er.d in America*.
Mr. and J ’ °\1‘,
S “° d r ” y „ n d Mr*. U N. Jordan ot-
“ ' thl . Southeastern Automobile
-tV Atlanta tbiaweeb
Mr Ralph Simmerson and Ell Buss
Wednesday and Thursday at
the automohU. show in Atlanta^
r Joe Andrews and M. L.
„ M wi ,i s pend Friday in AtlanU,
.e . jutomobile show.
-- w .B. McKinnon attended the
-ulumobile shew
Atiunta this
open
< convalessing nfter
»n at the city hos-
The marriage of Miss Ruth Connaly
of Waycross, to Mr. Finch Philips
on January lGth, came as a surprise
to her friends and acquaintances
here.
Miss Connaly hsa been a frequent
visitor to this city, and is widely
known throughout this section. Mr.
and Mrs. Phillips are at home to
their friends at Daytona, Fla. Mr.
Phillips is connected with a chain I tion for her.
Ten cents store in Daytonu.
ll | OPION OF YOUNG WOMEN
WRONG SAYS MRS. COOK
Woman of “Old South” Say. Modorn
Girl Ha. Nothing Over Their
Mother.
Mrs. Anna M. Cook, one of Bald
win county's most beloved women,
who still believes in chivalry, denies
the opinion of the modern girl, that
they have it over their-mothers and
that the soul purpose of the women
of past generations was to get mar
ried.
Mrs. Cook, possesses all the grace
and charm of the woman of the '60’s,
when the rustle of a skirt meant all
the courtesy and chivalry that a man
knew how to show. She has con
tributed greatly by precept and ex
ample to her generation and all who
know her bow in respect and admira-
. Mrs. Cook’s
The Senior Music Club will meet
with Miss Tucker und Miss McClure
at the Newell House at 4 P. M., Sat
urday January 28th. All members
are urged to be there.
Whitfield made a
to Lakeland, Fla., this
Mr. Chas.
l,t; ines* trip
past week. . I
Misses Mary and Katie Cline spent
•ek.
relative
At-,
Mis
lunta.
Julius H«lt
Technological School
Betty Fergus
Tuesday evening ;
host
Atlanta, wu
ek-end.
Ed Taylor and children hav
d from a
elativ
nd Mri
A. Mooi
.Mr
John Conn und Cadet
„ have returned from an at
t six tables of do
bridge at the home of her mother,
Mrs. David Fergu>on. Delicious re-
fr shments were • rved before the
games began. The guests included
the regular members of the Tuesday
1 night bridge club and a few addition-
and , al friends*.
The following
munication:
To the young people of toduy. by
one of their most ardent admirers:
It seems that the idea
less prevalent among the young girls
of today that they have it greatly
over their mothers and grandmothers
“whose only motive was getting mnr-
rird" a good match if you could, hut
any how, get married q^cape the
approbrinus title of “old maid"
there being nothing . Ise for them to
LAUNDRY TO OPEN ON
FEBRUARY FIRST
Mill.d,..UI. Cleaner. Eel.r,. .*4
Open Modern Launday on First
Of Month
Milledgeville’s new Laundry will
open their doors on next Wednesday
February the first, at which tim e the
public has been invited to inspect the
plant and see the new machinery in
operation.
The budding, west of the Tele
phone Exchange, has been remodeled
and many thousands of dollars worth
of laundry machinery has been in
stalled. The managers Messrs Sam
Edwards und J. O. Rosser have con
structed one of the most modem
plants in the state. The entire build
ing has been converted j„t 0 ♦},,,
laundry ur.d dry cleanin' plant.
On Wednesday the public has been
invited to mspect the plant and peo
ple h“re are expected to look over
their m w*st and most mod *rr. enter
prise.
OCONEE HEIGHTS
son, Jr., i
ents, Mr.
^andersvi
vsnn Wood, and Daw
nt Sunday with her par
:d Mrs. J. II. Meeks, nea
Tax Receiver Briscoe Walls will
open his offices in the Sanford build-
Wu» first of February to receive
county and state taxes. Property
owners ure asked to make these re
turns immediately so that the work
of the office can be completed
time.
HIGHEST QUALITY
TREES—STUART a
Five to Six feet 60c.
70c. Eight
PECAN
>d SCHLEY
Seven feet
t 80c. Satis-
Guaranteed. Milledgeville
STALLINGS WALL PAPER
HOUSE
Wall Papering and Decorating
151 Cotton Avenne
A CARD WILL BRING US WITH
SAMPLES
Phone 4616 Macon, Ga.
A CARD OF THANKS
In this short notice we desire as
best we can to say a few words about
deep appreciation and gratitude
ur good friends in Baldwin coun
ty, we can not hero name the friends
or number the gifts. You have been
kind to us far beyond our desserv-
ings or expectation, when we were
a hungared you gave us food, and
when we were with out clothes you
kindly tended us garments. No
words can express our thanks, and
we only hope to live in that way
and manner, that no one shall have
cause to regret his or her tender
symphathies to us.
MR. AND MRS. J. F. MeCLUNEY
AND FAMILY.
STRAYED—A Sandy spotted sow,
and a bob tail black »ow bmve
Strayed from tbe Latimer place ia
East Baldwin. Tbe first one has
been missing since December 26th,
and tha second since Jnnnsry 6th.
Both probably bava pigs with them.
Any information leading to their re
covery will be appreciated. S«m
Clark, Box 26 Route 3 MiHedgeviUe,
Ga.
1-23-26 pd.
The young
South" held he
I Miss Katherine Huts
, Sunday P. M. with Miss
I borne.
roman of the “Old ! Mrs. W. C. Munsch,
self proudly, the men He lien and Hath rin e M
As to occupations Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carr
ifold. Many of the i and Mr. Carr’s -i^ter. :
men of independent from Macon, were guests
t at% teachers and Mrs. Evans Youngblood.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt Osbo
bile trip to Flu.
Miss Callie Cook of Macon, spent j
several days of this week with herj
mother, Mrs. S. A. Cook, who has!
entered literary fields. See Mi-w Mr
Jimmie T. Clarks, “Songs of the child
MEbDAMES CURRY AND BLACK South” compiled l>
JOINT HOSTESS
Mesdames M. L. Curry and J. C.
I Black were joint hostesses on Mon-
been ill. _ p . day afternon und evening at bridge
Lut *“ - •* Cun, on Liber-
ily regaining his health and strength j ^
after an operation for appendicitis.
Mr. and Mrs. ~~ *
Holsenbeck I MRS. TURNER ENTERTAINS
and Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Brown and
children of Macon, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Laura Stembridge .
Mr. W. H. A mall has returned
from Jacksonville, Fla., where he
spent several days attending a meet
ing of Managers of the various
offices of the Atlantic Ice and Coal
Co.
Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Tigner and Mr.
Joe Andrews spent the past week
end in Merriwether county, at the
Tigner home place. Dr. Tigners fath
er is in the nineties and is still ac-
Mr. ( has. F. Barrett hus returned
tn hi- home at Miami Beach. Fla-,
after a visit to his mother, Mrs. S.
Barrett, in this city. His friends
her e gave him a cordial welcome, and
enjoyed seeing and talking with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo Mason, who have
been visiting Mrs. Mason’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Zackary, returned to
their home in Leesburg. Fla., Wed
nesday. They were accompanied
home by Mrs. Zackary.
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Morris
announce the birth of a 10 pound
son, born on January 23rd. He has
been named George, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Morris are now making their
home in Wauchula, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardman are in At
lanta where they were called on ac
count. of the death of Mr. O. O.
Smith ,a brother-in-law of Mr. Hard-
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wilson and Mr.
Arthur Butts returned Wednesday
from Atlanta, where they spent sev
eral days attendnig a meeting of the
*al«*s force of the Georgia Power
Company.
Dr. and Mrs. Francis Daniel en- •
tcrtainyl in honor of Mr. and Miller |
Bell at a dinner at the Darien »
H»tf>l Friday evening. They had as
their quests Mr. and Mrs. Bell and
M, venl members of the faculty of
G - s. C. W. The occasion was a
n,0l, t happy one.
The Union Recorder a few weeks
tated that Mr. W. H. Minor,
" 1 ■ s a medical student at Emory
1 nivvxrity, would graduate next
This was an error, Mr. Minor
v ’ n.»; finish his studies until June
i
■ Ui. und Mrs. Thomas Binford, j
'•hied from the Hiwaiian Islands >
Of this week for the
United States. Lieut. Binford has]
* ‘‘ n transferred to the Air service
and wi|j be stationed at Texas. His ■
mother Mrs. B. W. Binford is expect- 1
in »r them to make a short visit herel
after their arrival m j
Miss Sue Bell Cox has gone te •
ampa, Fl a . t where she will teach. J
Miss Cox taught in Tampa for two
°r three years, but did not return
t e past year, ni order that she might
resume her studies at G. S. C. W. I
to obtain a degree. Having practi-
ra y accomplished her desire, she re- •
urned to resume her school duties in I
ampa. This is tt high compliment
s°c w to Mi “ Cox but the G ’ 1
AT BRIDGE LUNCHEON
Mrs. Dennis Turner was hostess
today at a bridge luncheon at her
home on the hill.
A delicious course luncheon was
served at the conclusion of the games.
A delightful musical treat has
been announced for Macon on Feb
ruary the 3rd, when the Dayton
Westminister Choir will sing at the
Municipal auditorium, under the
auspices of the Bibb county chapter
of the Dixie Highway Road of Re
membrance Association.
The choir is composed of
men and women and is said
when
Mosley
.ith Mr.
at lei
inunity who remained unmarried. pr«
Two of these became successful!
writers. Four distinguished teach
ers—-One received from the City
Board of Education of Macon, a pen
sion for life in recognition of success
ful years of service as a high school
teacher.
It is to be granted that the educa
tional training of today better pre
pares the girl to enter the business
world, and for self support.— Has
not with it something been lost; the
courteay, the chivalry of our young
men. However, all these social re
lations will be adjuster in time, all
honor is due to the vast numbers of
young woman who go out from the
Y. W. C. A., und Sunday Schools, to
community up lift, und Christian
service—May God bless them.
—MRS. A. M. COOK.
eggs for four
CUSTOM HATCHING—Wu do ,
tom hatching and tell baby ch
««. W. hatch yoi
cents per egg. B
••d.. S.. Mr.. F. H. (
Sanitarium W.t.r Wort..
1-23-28 41.
HICHEST QUALITY P E C j
TREES—STUART ..4 SCH1
Fi». to Si. fart 80e Smi
70c. Ei.kt t. tan fact 80c. Si
faction Cu.r.otocJ- Milled,.
I SPECIAL SALE
jjj 3 Cans r* Mission Apricots
50c 1
^ 3 Cans Vs .Mission Bartlett Pears
50c 1-
jjj 1 Can De Lux Gold Bar Peas 2 s
15c.
35c
w 3 Cans Gold Bar Tiny Kernal Extra Fine Corn 2’s
50c
BELL'S SPECIAL COFFEE
2 Sc.
Good Rib Meat, cut for ^
14*/ 2 c
24 Lbs. Beauty Self Risint Floor
91.15
BLUE SEAL-THE SUPERLATIVE PATENT FLOUR—NONE
BETTER PLAIN OR SELF-RISING 24 LBS. FOR
$1.45
BELL GROCERY CO
QUALITY SERVICE —PRICE
263—PHONES—498
NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK
The first week of May will be
Nationally observed as Music Week,
ixty j The local Clubs are already making
be plr>ns fjr it.-; observance.
one of the gieatest musical orgnniza- '
tions tourning this county.*" They HIGHEST QUALITY PECAN
have sung in many of the important TREES—SI J tRT and SCHLEY
cities of Europe and America, and Five to Six feet 60c. Seven feet
are singing in Mucon for the first 70c. Eight to tea feet 80c. Sati*-
time. The price of admission is $1 faction Guaranteed. Milledgeville
ar.d the performance will begin at Nnraery Co.
8:15. 1-26-26 St.
Jhc
of Success
wiih Chicks
re
O NLY 50^ of chicks fed an average ration live. When
fed properly, at least 90% can be saved. Chicks need
a feed 10 give them warmth, strength, energy and vitamins
for life and growth. This is the rckson 1592 hatcheric say
feed Purina Chick Startena, the buttermilk starting ratio
which contains Cod Liver Oil. We will be glad to tell y
ofa feeding plan thatis as simple as ABC You’ll be ci--
ahead, money ahead. Come in.
L. Da SMITH
South Wayne Grocer
January 30 and 31st.
MONDAY and TUESDAY, Next Week
“THE PRIVATE IIFE OF HELEN Of TROY”
Not so Private, but What a Picture
February 2nd and 3rd.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Next Week
Norma Talmadge In
‘‘The Dove”
The Show you Have ali been Waiting For
February 6th and 7th.
“The Big Parade”
COLONIAL THEATRE
SHOWING THE PICK OF THE PICTURES
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