Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, April 26, 1928, Image 7

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UNION RECORDER, MILLSDGBV1LLE, CA., APRIL M, It 1ft Hr. J. E. Kidd spent Tuesdny in Macon. judge E. R. Hines «ent to AtlmnU o.iay on business. jin. B. G. Glass made a buwness np to Atlanta this week. Judge Albert Foster of Madison, ra , a visitor to this city this week. Mr. R. H. Wootten will leave to B #bi for Macon, where he will join tie Shrinera on a trip to Cuba. s Bertha Stansell of Atlanta, the past week-end with Miss Leni Moot*. Dr. and Mrs. Y. H. Yarbrough wUl po to Thomasville to witness the great Mlaa Helen Rosenberg has return ed to her home in Atlanta, after a visit to her sister, Mrs. B. G. Glass. Mr. J. T. McMullen is out after be ing confined to his home the past several weeks by illness. Miss Edith Blanks came ov«r > from Macon and spent Sunday with k*r parents^ Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Blanks. Miss Maud Humphrey has gone on a visit to her sister, Miss Maggie Humphrey, at Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Bloodworth and children of Macon are visiting Mr. ,lnd Mm. W. T. Bloodwoi%h. Mrs. C. P. Crawford and Mrs. J. 0. Sallee and children have returned from a visit of several months to different sections of Fla. Mr. L. H. Andrews left today for Atlanta to visit his son, Mr. H. E. Andrews, at the Carlton Apartment. Ik- will attend the Grand Opera. Major Godfrey Osterman will go to Cuba as a member of the Shriners * Band. Ho will leave to night for Macon where he will join them. Mrs. L. H. Chapman of Dublin, is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Fannie Green at Hardwick and Mrs. C. E. Bazemore in this city.' Mrs. T. T. Hardman and little daughter have returned from a visit to relatives and friends at Wood- stock and Atlanta. Mi»* Ethel Denham, of Augusta, ►pent several days of this week with her mother, Mrs. Ella Ryles, and wster, Mrs. W. D. Paschal. Mi* Mary Crawley, who is teach ing in the Griffin schools in spending th,- week-end with her aunt, Mrs. R. B. Moore. Miss Nellie Martin of New York i' the guest of the Erwin's at their home in Midway. This is Miss Mar tins first visit in this part of the South, and she is very much delighted w :th the city and the county. I'r. T. M. Hall is slowly recover- >ng from the injuries received in a mcm automobile accident He is not only mimed by those to whom he winistered but by our entire citixen- Mi*s Leni Moore spent Monday nad Tuesday i n Atlanta where she pur chased her mid-summer hats. Miss Moore while in Atlanta purchased a iaege and beautiful stock that will b* on display at an early date. Mr. Peter Williams and Arthur Gardner came down from Atlanta aTl< * M>cnt today in the city. Both of "•horn are old MUedgeville boys, and *.h?:r ancestors are buried in the rr.etery in this city. Their friends gave them a cordial welcome to the city. '^ r - T. J. Howard, who is now mak- hi« home in Jones County, at- •♦•^d-d the Memorial exercises in this city today. Hr is a member of Camp 0« Dot,*, uM n , ver milv , eomin* on ""’’•■l D.,. He . ninny T ° f -*We Rowing he Oil] ponenenH hi, ■tnraitth to « ironderful decree. .. J* 1 '* Wi lUe Hoorn has been quit, J « *l"e home of Col. nnd Hit Jon . PotUe «*» put ■crarnl dajra. The cornea from the home thin mom. ““ “•* *>«■ condition le improred. , * tri end, fo Hra. Moon wiih her k restoration to haakh. Mrs. J. E. Kidd, Mrs. c. E. Kidd, Mrs. Harold Day and Cadet John Kidd are attending ;ht Grand 0| in Atlanta. °V r Mrs. Cornelia Sht-ban and Mrs. Ev.s S. Corrigan, of Atlanta .«Mnc down and spent today in the city. Mrs. Shehan will be remembered here am Miss Lula White anj Mgs. Carrigan as Mnx Eva Supply. r T&y met a number of their friends who gave them a most cordial welcomi back to the city of their-'nativity. 1 The friends of Mrs. Royce HpUgy will be glad to know that she w now Superintendent of nurses at the Franklin Sanitarium at SwainsborcL Mrs. Holsey is a graduate ■ oP the Georgia State Sanitarium Nurses School and has many friends in th^ county. Her friends wWirforTher much success. ' , MEETING OF CAMP DOLES Camp Geo. Doles met at Court House April 26th; Commander G. D. Myrick presiding. Present G. D. My- rick, T. J. Howard, A. L. Gaitlie.-, Ira Went, B. C. Ward. A. S. Tennillc, Wiley Vinson, Tilman Babb and J. A. Prosser, Beny Brookins and R Franks. The meeting opened with prayer by Mr. Wiley Vinson. Reports that Comrade W. H. Rob- of unusual ipier- efts, and Comrade E. P. Lane had thjfe- wedk ,wi* Akat dM aince last meeting, of Him" Mifdredl ; f>m« P»id- 1 Following, officers elected: MISS MILDRED BARRETT WEDS MR. LINSCOTT An announcenu est received bene bf the raarriagt Barrett, .only daughter if Hritend.. ^ , . Hr, CIWhI* Barren of Miami Beach, ' Commininv—C. D. Myrick. Fla., to Mr. Dan Linscott of Boston, Miss Barrett and Mr. Liriicott ' mnrired last September and - kept then wedding a secret until this week. Mrs. Linscott formerly made her home here, having lived here/ an til about three years ago when she moved to Miami Beach with her par ents. She it a young lady e{ striking beauty, and has studied extensively in conservatories in America and Italy. Her charming personality have won for her many friendy here and abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Linscott will .mpke their home In Boston after May lift. A BIRTHDAY PARTY On Monday afternoon Cumber Paschal celebrated his eighth birth day with a lawn party at his home on Columbia Street. A color scheme of green and pink was carried out in every detail. Those invited were: Philipa^gJ^apd- ler, Davie Chandler, Jimmie Saltei Eugenia Shy, Laurette Bone, Allen Thompson, Jean Thompson, Denflfa Turner, Billie Harison, Walter Brown Betty Bell, Agnes Gibson, Susan Evans, Lydia Patterson, Rosemary Patterson, Isabelle Edwards, Jacob Stembridge, Helen Watkins, Charles Montgomery, Oline Hooten, Amelia Horne, Geneva Horne, John Horne, Rachel McMullen, Esther Barnes, Emmet Barnes, Marjorie Stone, Josephine Bone, Ruth Banks, Jim Kidd, Vera Hooten, Thomas Darrow, Billie Alford, Cornelia Stembridge, Nat Harding Mattie Bell Butts, Ed ward Bass Dean, Riggs McMillian, and ft. A. and Billy Massey. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM DELIGHT. FUL EVENT OF LAST WEEK The Juniors Prom of the* Peabody! High School was u delightful event of j la«t Friday evening, the party being \ given in the assembly Hall at the home of Dr. and Mm. H. D. Alien. Tne occasion was that of the Junior | class entertaining the Senior Class of | the Peabody High School. The deco- rations were in the class colors of blue and white. An improviset garden waa arranged at one end of the hall where the guests gathered at tables and were served punch. Proms were enjoyed during the evening. The G. M. C. orchestra furnished the music for the occasion. Blocked cream with th«. numbers 28 frozen in blue were served at the conclusion of the party. A large number of young people were present for this annual event in the High School life at the col lege. THE MUSIC CLUR TO MEET AND ! HAVE A VERY INTERES1 INC PROGRAM The Senior Music Club will meet at the home of Mm. Emmett L. Banu-> at 3:30 p. M., Saturday, April 28th, Mrs. W. S. Jett will be joint hostess with Mrs. Barnes at this time. Thi club has as a topic for study ‘Music in the 19th Century", the dis suasion being led by Mm. William B. Brigman. The high light of the program for the afternoon will be a pro** translation of Ibsen’s drama, Peer Gynt, read by Mrs. Wm. S. Jett, illustrated by muMcal numbers from the Grieg Peer Gynt Suit* No. 1, which wil be played in piano duet form by Mcsdames Bland, Barnes, Brigman and Cox. The ‘‘leit-motifs” from Wagner’s opera “Lohengrin" will also be discussed and illustrated. Conn. Vice-Conrtilmfler—Otto Secretary—R. B. Moore. Adjt—A. L. Gaither. Treas.—B. C. Ward. Historian—L. H. Andrews. Mr. Darden Anbury, W. W. Stem- bridge, Col. Jos. E. Pottle and Mr. iC. H. Bonner expressed their love and esteem for the veterans In a few remarks. * The camp expressed appreciation to the R. E. Lee chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy for the ||ndness shown them, in arranging !br luncheon and Memorial Day rises. The Parent Teachers Association of the Georgia Military College will meet next Friday afternoon, May 4th, in the Grade building of the Col- left. An interesting program will be given, officers elected and the report the cake sale of last week made. All parents are urged to be present. HARRINGTON BUYS TISDALE BUSINESS *J|r. F. B. Harrington has recently purchased the vulcanizing and tire buninem of Mr. A. W. Tisdale and has taken over the management of thfe^uriness. Mf. Harrington has been connected with, the business for several years and. is a competent tire and service man. He will continue to handle the Goodyear tires and tubeu and Stand ard 611 products. Hia brother will be-associated with him in the busi . nesft. ’ FANCY YELLOW BANANAS ««.. 22c BEST BULK COFFEE s lbs. ,. h $1.00 CHEESE Stf*?. 29c BANQUET SLICED BACON ffif* 29c LIBBY’S SLICED PINEAPPLE JS !,J 25c ff,T JELLY’S , m 25c “ TOMATOES:i«nu» 25c PAG SOAP dial?*” ‘ 15c M “ mH CLEANSER:cub lilk “““ SPOOL COTTON ANY SIZE or ( FDR LX FRESH FISH PER Lk . J2*t “Perfectiaa of A Swil Neceuity' Now that war* weather i* bore, of course you are thinking of that poroiooant wave. Our coat to* dollar*—and are worth it. They don’t have to be finger waved every time yoo want to look yoor boat—They are permanent. Lot oa refer yoo to a few. who havo been aatiafied. M1RAUNE BEAUTY SHOPPE Nest to Weater* Uoioo Phono 27 Flour Has Steadily Advanced F«r the pit nx weeba, iadicatiami petals te a fartW adeaace far the aext math. We have aevanl can ia itech aad haahrd fer ahipawat aext math. We an leliaf Mac Seal, Beaaty aad Qtoch Ovea at S*c to fl.M per barrel leu thu the ndT. price. New ix a feed that to hay- HOME RAISED STRAWBERRIES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL SATURDAY Meraia| Clary Hum S to IS k. 2Sc Goad White Neat S to IS k. piece, II I-2c Cauliflower, Spnch, Teaeln, Beau, Tanipiitd, LeSace, Celery, New bah Potatoes Efg Flaata, Spetof Oixta ead Cahhtfe. BELL GROCERY CO. QUALITY —SERVICE —PRICE 2(1—PHONES—4M EUGENE Permanent Waving Why let people experaant, whea yea have expert ape rater, in Iowa from 8 to H year, experiraco. We Spcdain ia Scalp Tnatoaeata ud Facial,. We (manatee to newer FncUea ead BUchheada. If year laat penwaeat wava ia Bat aacccaaM aea aa. A1 warh laaraateed. Hah cattiaf daaa hy expert. $12.5# aad SIS.M Eageae Wave Special far ApeB $8.50 aad $1S.SS. 0* wave* let free. Blasingames Beauty Parlor In Mias La.i Moor’. Hat Sboy. Pbono IHJ H dfnspedciQ HOO.Dowh and EASY PAYMENTS ALLShmt£znfMQDEL8 Big Specials All This Week DODGE COUPE, REDUCED TO I $175.** HUPMOBfLE TOURING $I2S.M OVERLAND IN GOOD SHAPE $1**.M 1925 Ha daaa Catch are- Daca peiat, aaw aeat car art, a harga* $4(5.** Hadaaa Spccdatar $25*.** 1(27 Eaaax Sadaa, gaad aa aaw, yaw choice to awa a goad car chtap $9M.(9 1(27 Eaaax Caape, kia iaaarther hag vala* $5M.(* 3 l(2( Eaaax Caachea fn. $25t.M to )35(.N THESE CARS ARE NEWLY PAWTED AND HAVE BEEN REDUCED OVER ,z. $!(*.(( OH EACH CAR 01 Dodge Catch, perfect ikadhtoa aweh» Plinagrr Maatar Six lakh radawd haw . 1 Gaad Peed Tawaw k* ndwad fnw SSM.lt SSSMtto$2».M -SIMM to MMt I s