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UMtON KECOKPIK, M1LLEPCEVILLE, GA.. JUNE 21, IMS
M. Ed*'» rds * and childre . n
lay *whh relatives in Monti-
,h Jackson returned howa
after a visit to her sisrter,
* shaw. of Tifton.
» Chambers and children
r vf ]yn Moore who teaches
‘ T i, onJ on schools is visiting
. Mr. Jos A. Moore.
i hn Bass and little son h
•rom a visit to relative!
ituth Henderson and Lo-
•-on spent the wcek-en
Emory Jackson, of Col
visited Mrs. C. E. Green
Corns Hall fo Atlanta. spent
ovsn of this week with his
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hall
\V. Faculty, spent
W. Raines and son Bobbie,
■i Beach. Fla., are guests of
: Mrs. J. M. Smith and fam-
the week-end
.1. nncvlinc Jewett, who teach-
•n-nn. i in the city, visiting
♦ r. Mr-. Tliff Morris, and at-
th* Summer School.
- Ruth
Mrs. J. T. Taylor anduMrs. H. M.
Hart arc visiting in St. Louis, Mo.
Iverne Batson is spending several
.days at State Farm the gueat of
Rachel Smith and Louise Raker.
Mrs. L. C. Rogers of Sundersville,
is .upending several days of this week
in the city- r .*
Mr. Edward Robinson spelit Tues
day in Athens attending the Uni
versity of Georgia commencement.
Miss Verneda Anderson of Griffin,
was the week-end guest of M
Margaret and Millie Napier.
Mi.-u Emily O'Rear of Union Point,
Ga., was the guest fo Mrs. Paul Ed
wards last week.
Mr. Henry Almund left Sunday for
Akron, Ohio, where he will spend
several weeks.
Miss Ruby Almund spent lust week
end in Union Point, Ga., as the guest
of Mis« Emily O’Rear.
Congressman W. W| Larson,
in the city a short white Monday. He
was on his way from Dublin to
Athens.
Mii.rcM Mary Belle Richardson,
Myrtle Rushing, and Gladys Anthony,
of Atlanta, are the guests of Miss
Jessie Allen.
Miss Copie Smith of Bowling
Green, Ky., and Miss E. P. Resseau of
Jacksonville, are visiting Mrs. C. H.
Horshbarger at Porter Brick Yard.
Miss Doris Kaliff of this city is
spending the week in Atlanta, as the
guest of Dr. .and Mrs. T G. F«
and Miss Elizabeth Norwood.
Mrs. Georgia Robinson of Dublin
spent Monday with her daughter,
Miss Frances Robinson.
Mr. Cox son and daughters of
Dublin, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Cox Well.
Mr. Bill Young, of Augusta, spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Argo.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Argo spent
Sunday afternoon in Eatonton, the
guest of friends.
Mrs. Herbert Hood and son Lamar,
of Valdosta, are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. O. F. Veal.
Mr. and Mm O. F. Veal have re-
umed home after a months stay in
Jacksonville, Fla., where they visited
Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Veal.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson were
called to Dublin Wednesday by a
message that Mrs. Johnson’s brother
had had his back broken in
dent.
Misses Jerre and Elizabeth Moort,
of Palmetto, Fla., and MisM Catherine
Cater of Macon, arc visiting their
aunts. Misses Nettie and Mattie
Moore.
Mr. L. L. Wright, Manager of the
Macon, Ga., District of the Metro
politan Life Insurance Company, w
in the city Monday and Tuesday of
this week, visiting Mr. Arthur
Torrance, agent for his company, and
getting acquainted with their policy
holders of the city.
Mrs. Frank Bone has returned
from Chattanooga, where she was
called on account of the critical ill
ness of Olive Bell Davis. Mrs. Bone
brought the news that the little girl’s
condition way improving, and it was
hoped that she would rapidly regain
her health and strength.
Capt L. D. Brown and little son
are visiting the family of Judge John
T. Allen. Capt Brown has been sta
tioned at Fort Benning, but at the
end of a two months furlough will go
to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where
he has* been ordered to report.
T.W.CA. SECRETARY Of
C. S. C. W. TO HARRY
Es|a|»«*t f* Mias Om Go«4aoo
T» R«r. Ma M. Norris Aono«»c«4
The frineds of Miss Oma Goodwm
who has been Secretary of Y. W. C.
A. at the G. S. C. W. will read with
interest the following announcement
which appeared in the Atlanta Jour
nal of Sunday.
out the South i» that made by Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Goodson, of Dawson,
Ga., of the engagement of their
daughter, Oma, to Rev. John M. Nor
ris, of Monroe, La., formerly of Kan-
City, Mo. The wedding will be
slomenizcd the latter part of July.
Miss Goodson graduated at the
Georgia State College and since her
graduation has been a member of
the faculty and secretary of the
Y. W. C. A.
She also has studied at the Y. W.
C. A. National Training School and
has taken post graduate work at
EmoTy University Summer School.
Mr. Norris attended Emmy Uni
versity, where he received his Ph.
B. and B. D. degrees. Both Mr. Nor
ris and Miss Goodson have volun
teered for foreign service, Mr. Nor
ris having recently received his ap
pointment to Seoul, Korea, where
he will probably be ai the Seoul
Theological seminary. Mr. Norris
is assistant pastor of the First Street
Methodist church, Monroe, La., and
the Gordon Avenue Methodist.
The marriage of Miss Goodson and
Mr. Norris will be solomnizcd late
in July at the Dawson Presbyterian
church.
They will sail August 11th, on th<
President McKinley from Seattle
Washington for Korea.
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HOT WEATHER APPETITES ARE HARD TO APPEASE
TRY THESE
Shad Roe
75 gftt la
Fnh Roe
15c, 29c, 3Sc ha
Fob Flake,
IScIk
Simply Fry, ready to me, Cod FA
15c tk
Taaih Frail for Salad, Sherry Haver
51c tin
Underwood, Deviled Toagae
2«c tin
ISr AIp
We have at all time, a fall hae ef imparted and damartic
d*eeie«, cold meata, etc., in ear Debcateeuea Department.
FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS—FRESH EVERY DAY.
BELL GROCERY CO.
293—PHONES—498
N. C.
*n<i Mrs. J. H. Pasehal of
' and Mrs. M. M. Grace of
. -i>vnt Sunday in the city,
Mr- C. L. Cox.
"ill T. Berry and little son
Jr., nf Milledgevillc, spent Inst
witl h«r sister, Mrs. W. A.
■ ’ T.'i«msboro, Ga.
Mr
past
Alfred Ellison and
of Birmingham are
on’s mother, Mrs. A.
J. Carr, and Mr.
cd Mr. and Mrs.
Millen list Sun-
Russell Bone and
Laurctte and Lucia,
"f Mr. Bone in Decn-
l .-cnd.
raimer Grume, Mm. Ella
•■"'I Mr*. Ctaa. Cleveland, of
>t . V eral days of the
ce* \mting th,. family of Mr.
K L. Bell and
G. Raines and children
•nd Hardwick, of Daytona
• Fta., spent several days last
* ,th Mr - and Mrs. J. M. Smith
George S. Roach and little
^ laughty arrived jn Milledfe-
>,J -"lav from Warranter*
1 "lay frpm Warrerjton ^bjre j fl;,
•« been (visiting sfnee leaving The
Theyiwill be at hqme wift
KoachHn the apaVtments^n
ntraijce of^tfce college. ^
J- W.
Overstreet, of Wadk-y,
• ,rr " to Milledgevillc, and ac-
1 the position of prescription
* ith Culver A Kidd Drug Co.
an experienced and
Mr. Hugh P. Brannen, newspnper-
j man, who for the greater part of the
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Brantley of last year has been visiting his mother,
Quitman, were the gue.-ts of Mr. andj Mr-. D. \V. Brannen, and engaging in
Mrs. R. B. Moore, XVednseday* .They j f ret . lance writing, will leave Satur-
were on their way to North Georgia day morning for Washington, D. C.,
and Nopth Carolina. I on a business, trip. While there he
\ will be the guest of hi* sister, Mrs.
T. U. Butts, Sr., .and Mr. and J. Beaty Griffith, of Washington.
. U. Butts have returned to I • • •
. Mr. a
I Mr
Mm F. B. Asbel, of
Beach, Fin., has returned hom
a visit to her sisters, Mrs.
Bagwell and Miss Ellie Todd.
Winter
e after
Emma
Miss Mae Bagwell, who is attend
ing Columbia University, is spending
several weeks with her mother, Mrs.
Emma Bagwell.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Beck and son
jack and Miss Rebecca Benford
spena several days of last week in
Asheville and the mountains! of North
Carolina.
Mr. C. C. Brantley, of Valdosta,
was here Wednesday, attending a
meeting of the Trustees of the State
Sanitarium. He left the city for a
trip to Gainesville and points in North
Carolina for a needed rest from his
labor-* as editor of the Valdosta
Times.
Mrs. David Ferguson and Miss
Betty Ferguson left Monday for New
York from where they will sail for
a tour of the old world. They will
visit Europe and will go to Egypt nad
the Holy Land. They were joined
in New York by Miss Horsbrugh and
Miss Sophia, who will spend several
months in Paris and Rome studying
violin, under the Masters.
Misses Millie and Margaret Napier
left Tuesday for New York, where
they will sail on the 23rd of this
month for a tour of Europe. Miss
Margaret Napier graduated at Coush
er in Baltimore the past year, and
is one of Baldwin county’s most at
tractive young women. Misses
Napier were accompanied to Macon
Rev. and Mrs. J. T. WilliamTslis-
sionarics to Chir.a. with their home
at Shanghai, are in the -city visiting
Mrs. William’s sister, Mrs. Floyd
Hendrickson. Rev. and Mrs. Wil
liams are at home for a short rest,
after an absence of seven or eight
Miss Maymie Norwood is expect
ed home next week. She has been
attending the young peoples confer
ence at Agness Scott College, Deca
tur, Ga. Miss Norwood was sent as
a delegate by the Women's Auxiliary
of the Presh *rian church. It is
expected the wul bring home a good
ly report, as there is a great deal of
good to he derived from such con
ferences. .F
JOHNSON—TURNER
Miss Berta Johnson, of this city,
became the bride of Mr. Pick Turner,
Sunday afternoon at five o’clock in
a marriage ceremony, which was per
formed in South Carolina.
Miss Johnson and Mr. Turner w
members of the graduating class at
A. & M. College at Granite Hill, and
received their diploma* a few weeks
The bride is the eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Johnson, of this
city, and possesses an attractive
personality. Being bright and vivaci
ous she has number* of friends, in
this city and Augusta.
Mr. Turner is well known and
highly thought of in his home city.
FOR SALE
HATCHER RESIDENCE ON THE HILL
This house is well bush and in good repair, has tile hearths aid
f ,c ®P mirrored mantel pieces and Boston face hrick
in bring room.
Tile bath room. Ample basement for storage—pipe drainage
system. This house is being offered on special easy terms—
somebody will get a bargain in this bouse.
P. N. BIVINS, Realtor
Miss Constance Day gave n bridge
party Thur*day afternoon in honor
of Mrs. S. B. Wright of Staunton,
Va. The attractive home was beauti
ful decoirated with Bermuda, Easter
Lillies and other summer flowers,
cooling refreshments were served af
ter the game. Those staying were:
Misses Alice Hall, Elizabeth Grant,
Roberta Lawrence, Nannettc Rozar
and Mesdame* Vaden Parks of Miami,
Fla., Randolph Cabell, of Covington,
Va., Sidney White of Wuynesboro,
Va., Sam Wright, of Staunton, Va.,
Frank Herron of East Orange, N. J.,
Bob Mcalrath, Harvey Herndon and
Bill Morrison.
Miss Louise Green assisted Miss
Day.
NANCY HART CHAPTER D.
MISS LOUISE GREEN ENTER-
TAINS
j Miss Louise Greene entertained at
The June mcetinii of the Nancy I hriJlte Monday afternoon in honor
Hart Chapter D. A. R.. was held|»f Mrs. S.
by their mother, Mrs. Marjfare't immigrant horde to lower our ideals.
Napier, and sister. Mis* Elizabeth immigrant horde to lower our ideuls.”
jNapiei
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The many friends of Mr. and Mr*.
Chy^lg* B. Grace’ will be glad v to
learn of Mr. Grace’s Promotion to As
sistant Manager for the Methopqlifcgb^
Life Insurance Company at Macon,
Ga., Mr. Grace Jus been with the
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.,
for about four'year* at Macon, und
hla promotion ta tbe result of fMfc-
* fel service for this time. Xfft Grace
f of twill be re numbered* as Miss
Leonard ef Hardwick.
it h Miss Lela Lama
first meeting over which Mrs. Yar
brough the newly elected Regent pre-
The chapter observed it* celebra
tion of Flag Day.
Mrs. Jesse Bone read an interest
ing paper on the home of Betsy Ross.
The Star Spangled Banner was
played on the victrola.
Mrs. Wi.stcr Ritchie gave the Flag
Lesson and read a paper on how
Francis Scott Key became inspired
to write our national anthem.
Yankee Doodle and Dixie were
played on the victrola.
Mr. George Carpentei
able address
Wrigbt of Staunton,
i beautiful party, the
home being decorated in gladioli
and zinnias. Dainty refreshments
were served at the close of the game.
Those playing were: Mi«*e* Roberta
Lawrence, Nannetle Rozar. Jessie
Allen, Laura Shurley and Me*dames
Harvey Herndon, Roy Nelson and
Mrs. S. 11. Wright.
PARTY FOR MRS. WRIGHT
Mrs. J. L. Beeson entertained the
following friends in honor of her
daughter, Mrs. Sam Wright of Staun
ton, Va., on Saturday June 16th, that
being the second anniversary of her
wedding day: Misses Alice Hall,
The Land of the Free. Con*tanco Day, Roberta Lawrence,
and the Homes of the Brave.
■ “We 1, must keep America” the speak-
yajd*- "and not allow an inferior
OXFORD DISTRICT CONFERENCE
, r TO BE HELD AT OOMYEBh
Nannetle Rozar, Louise Greene,
Florence Andrews, Jessie Allen and
Mesdamcs Steward Wootten, Frank
Herring» Harvie Herndon, W. D.
Morrison, Randolph Cabell oi Coving
ton,. W.'Va., Sfljj Whrtr^uftyaynes-
bdro, Va., and Vaden Parks of Miami,
fv ■ .-.l ;■» . r '
* The score card* for the game were
th ? .wj>rk,ut Jlr*. Wrigbt mi.*** •
pleasing reminder of the anntveraary.
A salad eourm and nn ice course
were served at the clooc of the fare*.
v The Oxford District Conference
will assemble at Conyers next Tues
day and Wednesday. Dr. Elam F..
Dempsey, Presiding Elder, will pro-1
side over the Conference, and heart J—ions wo. pane wife we
the report* — k—*
The NetMtW ekurcbto «f Mll-| W. w.—eta. Lorn*
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JELLY GLASSES
Canning time ii here. Be ready to fill yonr pantry with canned
fruit, and vegetable,—Kerr jar, are made of clear cryital glass
with gold enameled cap, which are uneffected by fruit arid,, no
rubber ring,, but the new cap, that iaiure againit mould and
•poilage. Kerr wide mouth jar, are ealy to iue, and are priced
cheap.
Full line of old ityle Maton jar,, Cap,, rubber, and jelly glasie,.
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One quart of vinegar in glu, rolling pin bottle far
35c
Floor lamp, $2.95 value,—Special
$2.45
$3.50 Lamps specially priced at
♦ $2.95
* All metal foot <toob with phuh cover,—Specially priced *
1 $2.45
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