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^ C. Coker and hi* ulster,
~ .. „„„ . the Mis, Ruth Bruner, of Savannah, is Mr "\ Krank Rile >- of , '“ w ' on ' * re
Robinson P .them** of Mrs. C. E. McWhorter. I™ 11 " 1 * fncT,d « ln < h - .TO**
„ Dublin. , „ ., .. I spent several year* of their child-
... Mtea Sally Reid 1» ependlnu aev-, hood |n thu
rv Hudson of Newntn, is eral days at her homo m Louisvtlle. , . .
"i t . r sister, Mrs. Roy Nelson. Miss Marguerite Burns has been on Mr and Mrs E G Steadman of
• • • a visit to her home at Carrallton.
. Milton F. Randolph, of the Ma-
Ttlecraph, spent Monday in the
Augusta, and Mr. and Mr*. J.
Mr. H. S. Wootten math- a business j Owens and little daughter, Lanette,
trip to Griffin Wednesday. j of Aiken. S. C., spent several days
Mrs. C. E. Sleep of Lithonia. isj 0 f the past week with Mr. W.
spending the week with her duughter, | Montgomery.
Mrs. P. E. Williams.
days of thii
th Reid.
Laurie Hendrickson and Mr.
vmrU Davis has returned from. mr*. *• *•— i ■
Ml 4stcr. Mrs. R. L. Brake,! Mrs. R. L. Brake and children of HENDRICKSON—McMILLAN
vWlt •' . Savannah, are visiting Mrs. Brakes
^ • • • 'parents Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Davis.
. • nds of Miss Agncss Stem-1 Miss Mattie Moore has gone on a
glnd to learn that she has . visit to Mrs. A. J. Miller at Key West,
. from a recent illness. Fla.
'‘ ,u # * * I Mr. B. I. Fraley canu* down from
... athcrino Bradford, i> thv | Mountain City spool several days of
• Dr and Mrs. R. W. Brad- this »rrk in tho city.
1 -hr Statu Sanitarium. I Mrs. C. E. Sleep, of Uthonia. is
‘ « • • I vi.-Hing her daughter, Mrs. P. E. Wil-
Ur- \llen Daughtry, of McRae. I p.-ns.
M . lur ned to her home after visit- Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Raines and lit-
hcr sister Mrs. .T. I. Garrard. I tie son. Bobbie and Miss Marie Smith
C ' ' • * * | spen‘ several days last week with
Ii«s Florence Cole is spending sev- 1 relatives in Wrightsville.
s*ith Mias | Mrs. Ashley Raines, has returned
I to her home at Daytona Beach. Fla.,
! after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
r. ,.nd Mrs. Heindel Mobley have | Smith and family,
n • t from a visit to relatives in Mr. Marvin M. Parks, of Tampa,
• Fla., spent several days of this week
• * • j visiting his mother. Mrs. M. M.
Mr. Lacey Tait of New York, is ( Parks.
en'iir.i. several days with his moth- 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Edwards and
Mi- Blanche Tait, in this city. I children of Madison, spent Monday
• * * I with’ Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Edwards.
Mr, I’. G. Ronz, of Moss Point, I The were .accompanied home by Mrs.
- visiting his sister, Mrs. Otto J B. F. Edwards.
r ', r / j Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Botto of Kiss-
• • ■ I imee, Fla., announce the birth of|
Mi- Mary Alfriend of Macon, is {twins on July fith. both of them hoys. |
v • : Mis^e-Mary and Carcssa j Mrs. Botto will he remembered n.-’
H , r ^ ar . j Miss Zelma Chandler.
• • • I Mr. Fred M. Johnson. President
Mr. Ht r.ry Branham of Covington, j of the Feeney Manufacturing Co., of
the funeral of Mr. A. L. Muncie, Ind., was in the city several
lither Sunday. days of this week, visiting Mr. H. S.
• • * I Wootten.
Bridge games were played in the
spacious living room that had been
thrown open to the guests. A course
luncheon was served at the conclusion
of the games. Top score and conso
lation prizes were awarded.
MRS. M. M. CROCMES HOSTESS
Mrs. M. M. Crooms was hostess on
Wednesday evening at a lovely rook
party, entertaining three tables of
rook at her attractive home on West
Montgomery street. The house was
artistically decorated with vari color
ed flowers. After the game, the
hoste«# asisted by Mrs. D. T. Turner,
served a two course refreshment.
Those playing were: Mrs. P. N.
Bivins, Mrs. 0. A. Thax cn, Miss
Isabel Allen. Miss Mary Ivey, Mrs.
H. Arnall, Mrs. Ghas Moore, Mrs. E.
C. Kidd, Mrs. D. T. Turner. Mrs. G.
A. Lawrence, Mrs. Sidny Stembridge,
New Arrivals
Robert W. McMillan ,Jr., of this city
were united in marriage Sunday
evening at Anderson. S.
which place they went Sunday from
this city.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. I Mrs - T - T - CoaUs -
and Mrs. F. W. Ilendrickaon, and is a
young lady of a charming and strik- j MRS. HEINDEL MOBLEY ENTER*
ing personality. She is a graduate TAINS BRIDGE CLUB
of the Georgia State College for * Mrs. Heindel Mobley wat> hostess
Women, receiving her degree in this morning at bridge entertaining |
Bachelor of Science in Home Eco- the members of her club and a few j
noniics, at the recent commencement, invited guests.
and is populnr with a large circle of Large va?es of summer flowers,
friends. were attractively arranged in the.
Mr. McMillan is a son of Mr. and | living room where the games were.
Mrs. R. W. McMillan, and is a con- played. Delicious refreshments were
tractor and builder. He is a sub- ■ served at the conclusion of the games, i
stantial young man. and has estab- Top score and consolation prizes
Isihed himself in the confidence of were given,
all who know him. | __ ——
After a short bridal tour Mr. and M RS. J. I. GARRARD ENTERTAINS j
Mrs. McMillan will make their home AT BRIDGE SATURDAY |
for the present in Eatonton. Mrs. J. I. Garrard entertained at,
The commence life together with j fj ve tables of bridge last Saturday
the congratulations and best wishes , morning, complimenting her guest,;
Sanitarium Prune Marmalade ..75c
Santorini Black Fif Marmalade 75c
Saaitariam Wkite Fif Marmalade 75c jar
Samtariue Mehoie .Me jar
HOT WEATHER SPECIALS
Del Monte Chicken Tamales —15c
Underwoods Denied Toofne 20c
Rodin French Sardines 3 for 31.00
Fancy Queen Otises qts 75c
Dehnonte Ripe Olives 21c
SPECIALS SATURDAY
Extra Clear Bellies, 40 lo 45 avfe. 16c
We received a fresh car ef flair Wednesday that we are seKag
31.00 a barrel under the market. Any (Tide you want fram
$1.00 per sack np.
BELL GROCERY CO.
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Mr. Sam Evans. Jr., who has- been
at Alto for the part several months,
has returned home. His health has
greatly improved, and he is looking
well. *
Mr. and Mrs., W. B- McKinnon and
little daughter left Saturday for
Brunswick, where they will spend
several weeks. They will have a
cottage on St. Simons Island.
Rev. Geo. B. Thompson has re
turned from Montreat, N. C., where
he attended the Educational Confer
ence of the Southern Presbyterian
church.
The friends of Mr. W. J. Martin
will regret to learn that he under
went an operation at the City Hos
pital Tuesday of this week. Mr.
Martin is an employee of the Gulf
H. D. Warnock and i Refining Co.
..nd Mr-. L. H. Andrews and
L -i and Edwin left Sunday
, -w-kV visit to Tyhee Island.
Mrs. Arthur Farell spent
- f othe past week in At-
Hurt has gone to St. Louis.
■ has accepted a position with
' Pacific Railroad.
•«-n Williams of Charlotte,
• r.» the past week-end with
here.
isited Rev. and Mrs. W.
Ratesburg, S. C., the
■’d Mrs. J. C. Fain, of At-
’ been spending this week
*•'. a>' the guests of Mr. and
M. Conn.
W. Skinner,
Mrs. Lura C.
Maj. Godfrey Osterman will leave
Friday for New York and Buffalo,
where he will spend the remainder
of the summer. He will visit Chicago
before returning hom*.
Mr. W. S. Myrick came up from
Lakeland, Fla., to attend the funeral
services of his brother. Mr. D. P.
Myrick. He returned to Lakeland
immediately after the burial.
The friends of Dr. and Mrs. W. F.
Tanner will be interested to learn
that they will return to this country
• * • from Hamhury, Germany. Dr. Tan-
Moates, of Sparta, spent ner wil * be stationed at the Marine
I with Miss Willie Mae Hospital at Stapleton, N. Y.
Collins accompanied her Mrs. James Clark and little daugh-
ill ho her guest sev- ter, Elizabeth, of Rutherford, N. J.,
arrived Monday to spend several
weeks with Mrs. dark's mother, M
Mattie Bivins. Mr. Clark and Miss
Margaret Clark are expected to ar-i
rive Saturday from Birmingham to
spend several weeks.
Rev. H. C. Emory, pastor of the
Methodist church at Marietta, has-
been in the city this week, visiting
Rev. J. F. Yarbrough. Mr. Emory
served as pastor of the Methodist
church here, and has mnay friends in
the city who gave him the "glad
hand." He is meeting with great suc
cess at Marietta, and is held in high
esteem by all the people of that city.
‘i d Mm T. J. Thorne and
: ' n '! Mrs. P. J. Owens, of
• S .C., were tho guests of
Mi-. H. A. Tennille the past
t Thorne is a brother of
1 Mrs. C. W. Richter, of
• :i - visited Mm Richter’s
Nora Cone, this week,
•nil. here were glad to see
ri «‘ Harwell and Miss C. B.
"f Covington were called
r ‘-' ville on account of the
■ death of their grandfath-
^ ^ L* Gaither.
•' a ‘*l Zolotas has returned
R . ' !r ‘P lo Atlanta, where
• C r. ' ra * days of the past week
( . ; ' ^ •'quipment for his Cafe
ir „ ’* r ’ Zolotas plans several
:n his place of business.
l '\ F,0re 'd Smith has been
of v flCld aRent ,or the W M *
t tb* L BaptUt church. She will
churches of that denomina-
of many friends.
HENDRICKSON—McMILLAN
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hendrickson
unce the marriage of their
daughter, Laurie, to Mr. Robert W.
McMillan, Jr., the ceremony taking
place at Anderson, S. C., Sunday
July 8th.
Mrs. Allen Daughtry, of McRae, Ga. |g
The home was beautifully and
artistically recoratcd »n summer'
flowers. A delicious course luncheon J
was eerved at the conclusion of the'
games. Mrs. Frank Bone was award-’
ed top score prize.
ORGAN RECITAL AT G. S. C. W.
WEDNESDAY EVENINC
Mr. A! Williams will give an organ
cital in the auditorium at G. S. C.
. next Wednesday evening.
Mr. Williams is the organist at the
Capital Theater in Macon, and be
coming to that city played at
n theater in SL Louis.
He is a talented organist nnd plays friends,
with the greatest skill.
The people of Milledgcville
rited to hear the recital.
A FAMILY REUNION
spacious plat, where nature c
KEEP SMILING
ANNOUNCEMENT
I am openinf my Chiropractic officer in the Sanford Budding
Saturday July 14th, ready to renre the pablic. If yoa hare
health yon naturally wish to retain it. If yon do not hare health
then you are detirioni of obtaining it. Chiropractic is ufe,
sane, scientific and removes the cmnse of disease. A logical and
reasonable explanation can he given for any diseased or weak
ened condition. Health is the right of every individual.
Come here with year health problems and qoestiona. Yoa will
always be treated kindly and coarteously.
DR. H. E. STANFORD
Palmer Graduate—Sanford Poildiag—Neurocalometer Service
Phone Office 14 Residence Phone 156
Office hoars 9 to 12 and 1 to 5—Out Thursday Aftemooas
lend* n scene of rare beauty nnd
serenity on the Colony Farm, was
chosen by Messrs G. W. anti B. D. |
Edward* Sunday, when they gave an
elegant barbecue dinner in compli-,
ment to their mother, Mrs. B. F. Ed
wards. of Athens. This happy occas
ion brought together all of the chil
dren and several close relatives and
LADIES' BLOOMERS
received big supply of Ladies’
lers, in all the pastel shades,
of heavy rayon with strong
and doubled stitched. This is
ceptional value that is worth
more, Friday and Saturday
LADIES’ HATS
New arrivals in ladies' Felt Hats,
ill the popular shades and shapes
•rath a gn variety to select from.
Priced from
—$1.00 to $3.95—
CHANDLER’S VARIETY STORE
f town guests included:
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Edwards of Indian
Springs, Mm. Lilia E. Torbett. Mr.
and Mrs. Frnnk Ogleirce of Cork. Mr.
nnd Mrs. L. D. Edwards nnd children
of Madison, Mr. W. F. Fuller of Au-
gusta, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Elliott. Mr.
and Mrs. C. V. Ray, Mr. nnd Mrs. W.
D. Faulkner, Miss Thelma Elliott and
Master Joe Faulkner of Athens.
A much added feature to this oc
casion was Mr. M. L. Thompson of
Hardwick, who moved about in his
usual friendly mood and at the same
time rendering a service which goes
to make any event a success.
If yo
.11 kind. Com
Canning Time Is Here
We Recommend
Wide Mouth
NoMould!NoSpoilade'J
U$e No Rubber ijnjs • "
1 Convenient WidcHouth
| /Svurded »hr
No rubber ring easy to sea) ana open. Take borne a dozen
today—
Economical—Sanitary and convenient for hot or cold pack
canning—
FULL LINE JELLY GLASSES, TIGHT MASON TOPS AND
RUBBERS
MRS. J. F. BELL. JR., COMPLI-
MENTS VISITORS
Mrs. J. F. Bell entertained on Tues
day afternoon at a bridge tea compli
menting Mrs. Vaden Parky of Miami,
Mrs. James Wright and MrR. A. P*
Keisker of Brussels Belgium and*
MU* Marion Wallace of Griffin, who
are visitors in the city.
The attractive home of Mrs. Bell
was beautifully decorated in
vases of summer flowers. The tables
were arranged in the living room and
on the spacious veranda. The large
number of invited guests enjoyed the
„ . ’ r ‘D*. speaking, teaching*games before delicious refreshments
re ^' , ' zi:i K W. M. U. organism-1 were served.
r ‘ta . ‘ hc ,eft Wednesday for At-1
aith ;* C ° mrnenc « her work. Miss If ym wmmk » mU a Irk.
Naan & Seated young tady.'ai «—• V* 0 *
r do a good work. WILLIAM* Mi Ihr*-
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