Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, May 31, 1928, Image 5

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J UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. CA„ MAY 31, 1*23 Its* xl . R. B. Adams of Perkins, spent j Mr. J. C. Hawkins of Camak, has Sunday with his family here, i been visiting relatives at Meriwether. jj r . Warren Reid, of Atlanta, spent* Miss Evelyn Eskew of Americus, ‘•an'iny with his mother here. I is visiting Miss Evelyn Jones. Josephine Haddock, of Had is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Bonner. Mi** Anne Moran trttchii.r Virginia i ir.ir her vacation. who has been it home spend- Clifford Fowler, who has been r at Tampa. Fla., has retum- . Sue Bell Cox is at home t. Fla., where she has Miss Agnes Barnes, who has been .i. hing in North Carolina, has re- :rned home for her vacation. Mrs. Geo. Carpenter and children visiting Mrs. Carpenter’s parents, at Pelham. Jack Huy of Atlanta, spent j m*♦ week-end with his parents, md Mrs. J. T. Day. , Mae Asbury, of Atlanta, was j . .lest of Mr. and Mrs. Heindel i . y during the past week-end. i . Lester Shivers and daughter the past week-end with Mrs. | Mr. Allen Moore, is spending sev eral days of this week in Atlanta. Maj. Sam Whatley has gone to his home in Barnesville, for the holidays. Miss Elizabeth Norwood is spend ing some time with Mrs. T. G. Fowler of Atlanta. Mrs. J. D. Hinson, of Bennetts- villc, S. C., i* visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hargruve. Mrs. hula Stanley spent Thursday in Atlanta, selecting the latest styles Mrs. Grimes of Elkton. Fla., is isiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs h A. Cook in West Baldwin. jthe G< C. B. McCullur is attending orgia Bar Assnciation in Sa- Mr. and Mrs. Clement Eyler spending several days of this w in the city. Miss Genie Mae Tanner of Sanders- ville, spent several days of this week with her aunt, Mrs. O. B. Twilley. Mis !<-nad« Bett»e Zachery who has been • * I touching in Tait, Ga., is at home for Kavenaugh, of Ma-jthe holidays, test of Mrs. T. H. j • • . Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bland announce the birth of a daughter on May 22nd, to he called Gladys Mortcal. attended the Junior Monday' evening. Mr. Miller R. Bell represented the Milledgeville Ranking Co., at the State Bankers As-ociation in Sa vannah the past week r. and Mrs. K. K. Hargrove have cd into the home they recently ha-td in West End from Mr. Ed Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Veal left Satur day for Jacksonville. Fla., where they will spend some time with Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Veal. Mi ls Bertha Johnson has returned the 10th District School where rus awarded her diploma Tues- Mrs. Annie Pattern-n of Macon, entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wood and their guests Sunday with a trip to Glen Core Springs, and nil the features of » wonderful re port were enjoyed. Misses Martha Grimes, Stmders- viHe, Lillian. Evelyn and Carolyn Humphries, Meriwether; Josephine Haddock and Jonnie Godfrey the house guests of Mrs. W. B. Wood the past week, have returned to their respective homes. Col. Jos E. Pottle accompanied by Mrs. Pottle and Mrs. W. P. Berry, is attending a meeting of the Georgia Bar Association in Savannah, Col Pottle is Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Association and is taking a leading purt in its delibera tion. Col. Erwin Sibley is attending the meeting of the Georgia Bar Associa tion in Savannah this week. Col. Sibley carried with him a large number of printed copies of popular songs. This means that the social feature.** of the meeting will be en livened with vinging led by Col. Sib ley. Prof. W. O. Dorough of Vienna, who has been principal of the high school .at Ashhurn for the past three years, spent Sunday and Monday in the city. He graduated from G. M. C. about eight years ago. nnd while in the city met a number of hi** col lege mates, who were glad to see | him. Mrs. R. W. H.atrher Cadet Regi nald Hatcher and Miss Lois Hatchet will leave Saturday for Wr. hington D. C., where they go to be present at the graduation of Mihb Lucy Hatch er. They will spent several days ir Washington, nnd will Later go tc Boston, where they will meet Mr Hatcher who will go to that city t< attend a convention of the National Hardware Association. Announcement is made of the riage of Mrs. Thelma Y. Heath, of Milldegevillc. to Mr. Walter E. Heath, of Jacksonville. Mrs. Heath, is n former resident of Augusta, the mar riage was solemnized Sunday in Akin, S. C., She has been a resident of Milledgeville for the past several month.*; She is the proprietor of Heath’s Pressing Club, nnd will tinue her busncis$ here. Mi—- Constance Day and Luc; r .-.vn. who have been teaching ii • public schools of LaGrangc, an r-i- for their vacation. M. - I. lie Morgan of Albertvill.e J the guest of Mis* Catherine! Mi ;ring the commencement sea-! Robe s. Edwin Allen will have as.hei during the G. S. C. W. com ement Miss Clura Pyo of Bruns and Mrs. Tom Cook and Mr. • Cook of Macon, spent Tues- ,ith their mother, Mrs. Maggie Co"k. United State Com- • r and Mr. < f the Newn -> the city. Mi - Catherine Hardison, of Ma- "• "ho was one of the sponsors for ■ G. M. C. band i*» the guest of >.irah Allen during the com- IV. Passavnnt, Mr. E. E. Bu— was honored by Herald, spent Governor Hardman, with the appoint- ' ment as one of the delegates from Georgia to the Good Roads Conven tion at De.-i Moines, Iowa. i«l M •s. Richard Binion will me Friday from PhiLadel- «• he has been studying for several weeks. Dr. Binion ie his pratice on June 2nd. nd Mrs. E. T. Bowden past week-end with Mrs. mother. Mrs. T. K. My- >t. Bowden is stationed at ■' Edward Andrews Scott, son and Mrs. E. H. Scott, will 'his week for New York, where with a Wall Street con- luring the summer months. •*- F. Yarbrough, Dr. E. H. • d Messrs R. II. Wootten and Rone attended the Wesleyan 1 r ommencement Sunday and ' 'hop Beanchantp preach the Alma Gladin, who has been at Hyman, S. C., and Miss Gladin, who Leeches in the at Gordon, spent the week- h their aunt, Mrs. Eula Stan- Wiley Wnsden and Little ler Alice have returned to their in Millen, after a visit to Mrs. , parent.**, Mr. and Mrs. A. arr ’ * ,r - Wasden came up Sun- n ” nc c°mpanied them home. Kyle T. Alfriend, Jr., who has with the Atlantic Ice & Coal 'a this city, has resigned his po- to Macon, where he Mrs. T. J. Cater, Mr. Tom Cater and Misses Catherine Cater and Catherine Simmons of Macon, attend ed the commencement drills Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mm W. L. Little, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Alford and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McKinley attended the mar riage of Miss Marie Graves and Mr. Roy Baker, in Sparta, Tuesday. Misses Omie and Ina Mue Hart are I living Saturday to .attend the gradu ating exercises at Shorter College. Rome Georgia. They are Alumnae of Shorter. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Norwood had as their gui*><t during commencement Mr. and Mrs. George Glemson. Dr. nnd Mrs. Gibbs Fowler and Mrs. A. M. Norwood, of Atlanta, and Mrs. W. S. Dial of Woodstock. Gn. Mr. A. D. Torrance spent Monday in Macon, where he went to meet Mr. L. L. Wright, who was recently nppiontod manager of the Macon Division of the Metropolitan Life In surance Co. Mrs. Leon Callaway will return Sunday from Uurcnburg, N. C., where she has been spending several weeks. She will he accopmanied home by Miss Grace Wootten who will be her gue*. Coach Slap Rentz has gone to Lakeland. Fla-, where he will join Mrs. Rentz and little daughter who ■have been on extended visit to Mrs. Rentz siste”. Dr. and Athens, spei Mrs. J. C. •lit the we Wilkinson of eek-end in the cce Pt*d a position with the Bibb'.city as the Ue*s of Mr. and Mrs. factoring Co. Mr. Alfriend is T. H. Clark/ Dr. Wilkinson was ?;!l ”.,? U ' Ppcd yoDn * J ^ “ »c C( —....... and will I his return 4o his home in ^kens, <•11 any position which he may from Forsyth, where he preached the t* His friends here regret to J baccalaureate sermon at Bessie Tift m Ie * ve the city. Sunday morning. MRS. A. B. SCOTT HOSTESS Mrs. A. B. Scott was hostess o Wednesday afternon at rook at her home on Jefferson street. Larg< vises of various colored flower were gracefully used in adding t< the beauty of the home. Mry. George Carpenter entertained at two parties this week, compliment ing Mrs. Emmett Hines of Tampa, Fla., who i<* the guest of Mrs. E. R. Hint-. On Wednesday Mrs. Carpenter was hostess’ at five tables of bridge ind two tables of rook and on Thursday the party was bridge. A large number of invited guests were included at both parties. DR. WILKINSON PREACHED SUNDAY NIGHT Dr. J. D. Wilkinson, pastor of the •’ir*t Baptist church it Athens, fill ed the pulpit at the Baptist church Sunday evening. He was returning to his home in Athens, from Forsyth, •here he preached the baccalaureate sermon at Bessie Tift College, in the morning. Dr. Wilkinaon has a number of friends in Milledgeville and he was heard by a large congregation Sun day evening. The last meeting of the Doctors’ Academy of the Georgia State Col lege for Women wns held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Webber lost Thursday evening. The newly elect ed officers were installed, the charter was formally accepted and plans for '.he future made. After the business meeting a special hour was enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. G. H. Webber. Rev. H. D. Warnock preached the Commencement sermon at the Dev- ereaux High School Sunday. He was heard by a large audience, and hit; sermon was greatly enjoyed. Mr. Ralph Simmerson’s condition had greatly improved after under going an operation for upendicitiw at the City Hospital Monday of this week. Mr. Simmerson had an acute attack Monday and his condition was serious for several days. His friends arc pleased that he has rallied from the operation. REGULAR SERVICES AT BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY There will be regular services at the Baptist church Sunday morning and evening at the usual hours FOR SALE—One lot of black Polan China pigs. one lot of apottc Poland China pi 5 a, one lot of I. C and Poland China mixed. There ar thirty in all nearing two montha ole See Napoleon McCormick. Route 1 Box 64. living on Mr. L. L. Smith 1 place near Black Creek. LOST—A pla Flour Is High We have just received another car of Flour bought at the low price. We are dividing the profits with our enstomers. Get our prices before buying. Any quantity from one sack to one hundred barrels. WE OFFER THIS WEEK 24 pounds fancy Self-Rising Flour $1.15 24 pounds Standard Patent Self-Rising Flour $1.05 Try our Sliced Ham for Breakfast 40cts. a pound SOMETHING NEW—Peerless Fruit Jelly for Luncheons, Dinners etc., 25c per glass. Clicquot Ginger Ale, Ice Cold Three Bottles for 50c WHOLE BAKED HAMS—Have you tried one of ours? Deliri ous $2.99 Full tine of Home Raised and South Georgia Vegetables every day.—You can always find what you want at our store. BELL GROCERY CO. 2S3—PHONES—498 Children Cry FOR fm'vXZ&AjiA.'J~ CiSTORU MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Castoria is esped'dR^ pre pared to relieve Infa!Tf9 in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it. OFFICE. 4WHY IS OUR WORK G00D?h We Take Pains Barbering Is Our t 4 Specialty ► 3 GILMAN’S BARBER SHOP £ Keep out the Sun and Rain with one of our AWNINGS Swimming Vacations Mrs. H. H. Herndon and Mrs. G. A. Lawrence were joint hostesses on last Saturday afternon at rook and bridge, at the home of Mrs. Herndon. Summer flowerw were used in decorat ing the attractive new home. Laic in the afternoon at the conclusion of the games delicious refreshments were served. Mm W. B. Wood entertained most dclightfuly on Saturday with a luncheon complimenting her house guests for the week. Quantities of summer flowers were used in the decorations of the home. A delici ous course luncheon w - as served. Covers were laid for Misses Martha Grimes, Lillian, Evelyn, nnd Carolyn Humphries, Josephine Haddock and Johnnie Godfrey and Messrs FreJ Wood, Jack Tanner and W. B. Wood. Mrs. J. T. Godfrey entertained the house guest of Mrs. W. B. Wood Tuesday night. The house was beautifully decorated with cut flow ers, cards and dancing were enjoyed ^fter which a delightful salad course wns served. Those invited were: Misses Lillian, Evelyn, Corolyn Humphries, Jose phine Haddock, Martha Grimes, Jonnie Godfrey and Messers Bennett Charlie. Fred, Valda Giles, Fred Wood, Jack Tamer and Mr. and Mm W. B. Wood. Phone 385 anti let our man rail and show you sample fabrics 4 and give you an estimate on your awning complete, set up ready j o for use. No obligation to buy—though our low prices wiD astonish yon. o D O " R. W. HATCHER HARDWARE COMPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Johnson's Beauty Shoppe “GLORIOUS BETSY” The moat gorgeous photoplay ever; you see and hear. 3 Big Acts 3 Mo vie to na Naws See aid hear mews of the day MACON, GEORGIA KEEP YOUR FOOD CLEAN AND PURE iolve the summer problem by using plenty of pure ice. No matter how high tha thermometer registers, it will keep your food fresh and clean. Ice is the greatest protection against the deteriora tion of food. Gat ice regularly to insure the hralth of the family during the summer season. For purity, get your ice from ATLANTIC IGE AND COAL CO. PHONE 485 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1X3