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UNION RECOUPED, MILLELCEVILLE. C*., .'ULY 1«. IIU
.ufriend, Jr - 8pcnt S “”'
•' ,; tv u ;_th friends.
an0I Hutton, of Savannah,
VL Misses Scott.
, W P. Adams is viattng reia-
^ .. Atlanta-
.. , r .J M». I rank Bone are
. ■ vvcv k jn South Georgia.
| Mr- S. Brook.
Atlanta.
ih Smith is visiting rela-
•tc>r.a Beach, Fla.
has returned
u and Gaines-
rrett and children,
Fla., are visiting
frivler and daughter, of
visiting Mrs. S. J. Stem-
Mf'. B. F. Mills, Jr., and
tl | e ,, B. F. Jr., have gone to Val-
make their home.
Miss Edna McMullen
relatives at McIntyre.
Mr. and M.-m. J. L. Jackson came
ver from Macon and spent Sunday.
Mpore of
. the city Sun-
, Little and Mrs. J. R.
it the ! •>’ House at
. i Mr-. \V. Ji Stembridge
ue#t> "f Mr. and Mrs.
|y.:- Made and little son of War-
• i lieen the guests of Mrs.
I’- • Brooks has
al months, studying
"■unday in Macon, and
Sm bridge—Devcreaux
' •> ‘‘<*ne has gone to Ashe-
. where she will he with
Jr.-, r. W. Richter, of
■ -pend the summer.
Mrs. W. A. Massey and
- Cornelia and Leila Wy-
•'• 'ridge spent Sunday in
K. Fowler has return-
• in EaMt Baldwin, after
uncles, Messrs A. J. and
Mrs. Edwin Allen i> visit!
Roy Smith in Covingtoi
Miss Autrey Lewis of Dawson, was
the guest of lliw Lari.- Farr, last
week.
Mr. and Mm Ed .'hurley of
Tampa, Fla., spent Sunday in the
city with Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Shurley.
Mrs. Robert Rodenbur> and son
of Orlando, Fla., are visiting Mr. und
Mrs. M. H. Bland.
Mrs. Pickens Turner, of Augusta,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. I. Johnson.
Mras. Gartrel Hol-.cn beck, of At
lanta, is the guest of Mm J. Howard
Mrs. W. L. Knight and Miss Flor
ence Knight of Jacksonville, Fla.,
are visiting relatives in the city.
Mr. Howard Holowny has gone to
Birmingham, where he will spend two
weeks.
Miss Dot Tarbut and Mr. Tack Tar-
bjrt, of Greensboro, spent Friday in
the city.
Miss Anita Cox has returned to her
home in Miilen, after a visit to her
sister, Mrs. John Riley.
Mr. Walter Blanks is spending
era! day.- with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Blanks.
Mr. J. T. Andrews left this
irning for a nhort business trip
Atlanta and Western Georgia.
Mi. and Mrs. J. S. Lngue are '
proud parents of a fine baby boy,
born on July 19th.
Gle
wood.
i*. T. F. Stevenson, of
. -ire visiting Mr. and
ry. Mrs. Stevenson is
Stembridge and Miss
: <lgc have returned
Canton, Atlanta and
y Parks. Evelyn Wil-
•iilstrap have entered
hool at Mercer Uni-
Richard Smith and
Smith have returned
bile trip through the
They visited Los
returning home.
1‘urks has returned to
•mi, Fla., after a visit
Mrs. M. M. Parks. He
i home by his wife,
visiting here several
trap, Mr. and Mrs.
<nd Miss Laura Mae
o Fountain City,
on account of the
•er of Mr. S. B.
urned home Sunday
•lied
■ EJ
who recently under
'^ration for appendicitis
T .‘ tal in Macon, has been
t h °me of hia father.
f hi*
Mrs. C. H. Sancher, of Hastings,
Fla., is visiting her father. Mr. J. C.
Ivey.
Mrs. C. M. Wright has returned
from a stay of several months at
Raleigh. N. C.
Messrs William Fraley and Joe
Andrews spent last Sunday in Moun
tain, City.
Mr. J. C. Cooper, was in the hoy-
pital, and had his tonsils removed
Monday. He is getting alright.
Miss Alverne and Loraine Batson,
left Saturday for a few weeks visit
to Griffin, Concord, Gainesville and
Atlanta.
Miss Christine Babb, who is attend
ing the Summer School at Mercer
University, .^ent the week-end at
home.
Miss Bessie Bland has gone to
North Carolina, with Rev. and Mm
F. H. Harding and family, and will
spend several months.
Miss Willie Mae Collins returned
home Sunday after a delightful visit
Sparta, Miss Bloise Foster ac
companied her home for a short visit.
Mr. L. N. Jordan spent a few days
of the early part of this week at
Tybee. He was with Mr. and Elisha
Jordan, of Sandersville.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Britt and
little daughters were called to Grif
fin last Saturday on account of the
death of Mrs. Britt’s uncle.
The mun.v friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L. Merchant will learn with
interest of the birth of little Eliza
beth Mixson Merchant on July 11th.
Mr. R. W. Almond and son Henry
and Master Alpha O’Quinn, .spent
Sunday very pleasantly in Chester,
Ga., as guest of Mr. Jack Burch.
Mrs. W. T. Ozburn and attractive
little daughter. Evelyn, of Atlanta, iy
visiting Mrs. J. A. Jones this week.
Miss Sarah Allen i» spending sev
eral days of this week as the guest
of Miss Marion T.ilmadge in Athens.
Miss Florence Pinkerton of At
lanta, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J.
A. Jones.
Mrs. Cecil Argo has ay her guests
her sisters, Mrs. W. J. Bass, and
Mrs. Cecil Munford and children of
Macon.
Miss Gertrude Jones hay returned
home after spending several weeks
very pleasantly with relatives in At
lanta.
Mr. B. R. Flcmister has been ill
at the City Hospital for the past sev
eral days. His friends wish for hiy
recovery.
Mr. Emmett Grimes, a member of
the police force of Ocala, Fla., spent
several days of this week with rela
tives here.
Miss Margaret Yarbrough has
turned from Dalton, where she has
been on a house party. I
hrough was the recipient of many
delightful -parties while in Halt'
Mr. und Mrs. J. J. Wotten spent
feral days of the past week
lanta.
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Bostwick have
■turned from a visit to relatives in
South Georgia.
Mrs. McDonald, of Faceville, Ga.,
visiting her daughter. Mrs. W. A. |
Bostwick.
Dr. and Mrs. J. I. Garrard and Dr.)
id Mrs. Y. H. Yarbrough spent the
»st week-end in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Winton Kemp and
little yon spent Sunday with Mr.
Kemp’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo
M. Kemp.
Col. Jos E. Pottle and Mr. Terrance
Treanor have gone on a trip to Bos-
They sailed from Savannah
Wednesday.
m L. N. Jordan has been in
Eatonton the past several days with
er daughter, Mrs. Frank Dennis,
ho has been ill.
Dr. and Mrs. D. T. Rankin nad
ttle daughter are spending several
ceks on an automobile trip through
Miss Clara Mae Almond left Sun
day for Chester, Ga., where yhe will
he the attractive guest of Miss Rubyc
n of Dcvereaux,
of Miss Hazel
.f parties have
her honor.
Miss Cecil Humphrey left last wc
or Cambridge, Mass., where she v
pent several weeks as a teacher
Harvard.
The
of the Kit
Club
membi
• ill gather Friday evening at
clock on the lawn at the re*.i-
donee of Mr. J. C. Cooper and be hie
Ion cutting.
Miss Rubyc Almond left Saturday
afternoon for Union Point, Ga., where
she will spend the week ay the guest
of Miss Emily Orear. She will also
vsiit other friends.
Mrs. W. H. Stembridge, Mrs. W.
W. Stembridge and Miss Janie Bin-
ford attended the Stembridge—
Dcvereaux marriage in Macon Sun
day.
Mrs. John Moore and children of
Atlanta, arc visiting Mrs. Moore’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Mont
gomery.
Mrs. R. L. A is, and little sons,
Raymond. Jr., and Douglas, returned
to their home in Atlanta Saturday
after spending the week with Mrs.
J. C. Grimes.
Mr. James Clark has returned to
his home in Rutherford, N. J., after
a visit to relatives here. Mrs. Clark
and Margaret and Elizabeth Clark
will remain here through August.
Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Harding and
Miss Lucy Harding and Nat Harding
have gone to the North Carolina
Mountains where they will spend th<
month of August
Misses Elizabeth Fraley and Righ
ton Brown left Sunday for Mountaii
City, where they will join Mrs. H. T
Fraley, who is spending the sumrac:
at their mountain home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Allison an<
children, of DeLand. Fla., will .-pen<
net week with Mrs. Allison’s father
Mr. J. C. Ivey. They will be on thcii
return home from North Carolina.
STEMBRIDGE—DEVEREAUX
A marriage of cordial interest to
many friends was that of Miss Sara-
mae Stembridge, of Macon, to Mr.
Otis Virgil Devercaux, of this city,
which was yolemnized at the Mulberry
Mehtodist church, in Macon. Sunday
July 22nd, at nine o’clock, the
Reverend Bailey performing the cere
mony before the immediate relatives
of the bride nnd groom.
The lovely bride was smartly
gowned in a costume of tan crepe.
Her hat was a small close fitting
model, matching her costume, her
other accessories harmonizing.
corsage of bride's roses and
lilys-of-the-valley.
Immediately .after the ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Devercaux left for
wedding trip through the mountains
of Tennessee.
The bride is the only daughter of
Mr. and Mm R. E. Stembridge, of
Macon, formerly of Milledgeville, and
young woman who has endeared
herself to a host of friends by her
charming personality. She received
her degree from G. S. C. W. in June.
The groom is a popular young busi
ness man, being connected with the
Hines-Callow ay Company, in this city,
and is highly esteemed for his many
sterling qualities.
After iheir wedding journey Mr.
and Mrs. Dcvereaux will be at home
with Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Twilly on
South Wayne Street
Mrs. Nelle Womack Hines left
Friday of the past week for the Pied
mont Hospital in Atlanta, where sue
will spend the next several months.
Mrs. Hines will be greatly missed
while she is absent from the city, as
she is one of Milledgcville's most
prominent women, and takes a lead
ing part in the activities of the city.
Before leaving Mm Hines mailed
many of her friends a postal con
taining the following verses:
I’m going to take a holiday;
This is to say adieu.
And let you know where I will be
So I may hear from you,
Pm leaving home on this fine jaunt
’Bout July twenty-five—
Away for sixty days to be
Then home—if I'm alive.
Don't get alarmed for I am sure
That I'll be getting well
And hope to stay on this old earth
For quite a little spell.
So—don’t forget to remember—
I'm giving you a cue—
'Twould bring a lot o’ cheer to me
To hear from folks like you.
You’ll probably guess
These “cheeky” lines
Are from—yours truly
—NELLE WOMACK HINES.
Piedmont Hospital
Atlanta, Georgia
After July 25th.
Mrs. J. O. Holloman, who has been |
teaching at the Agriculture college
at Barnesvillc, has returned to th
city. She will teach in Savunnah i
the opening of schools.
Misses Lillian and Louise Steven
son, daughter.*' of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Stevenson, left Wednesday afternoon
for Hilsborough, Ga.. where they will
visit relatives.
Mrs. W. I). Mormon was hostess
last Tuesday morning and evening
j at bridge, entertaining the members
of the Tuesduy evening bridge club
with a few outside guests in the e
l mg.
Beautiful summer flowers
gracefully used in adding to the at-jM. Pr<
tractivenes.. of the home. Attractive
prizes were awarded the winners of ( MRS.
top scores.
TEACHERS EXAMINATION
The Annual Examination of teach
ers will he held at G. M. C. on Fri
day nnd Saturday, August 3rd, and
4th. Questions for County License
will be given on the first day, and
questions for the State Certificates
will be given on the second day. All
applicants must be on hand at 9 A.
P. N. BIVINS, S. S. B. C. Chi.
nptly.
Mr,. Geo L. Echo), i, »pendin« MRS CARL VINSON ENTERTAINS
several days in Atlunta, where she ^ BARBECUE
went to meet her daughter, Louise, ^arl ' ‘ nHon was hostess on
who hus been spending a month at Wednesday afternoon at a delightful
Laurel Falls Camp at Clayton. barbecue at the home of Mra T.
• • • Treanor. More than a hundred
Mm E. R. Gholson has been visit- fc u ? sts enjoyed Mrs. Vinson hospi-
ing her sister, Mrs. J. I). Washing-
ton, at Jackson, and they have gone tables were arranged in the
for a visit to their sister and brother beautiful oak grove near the Treanor
in Atlanta. The visit of Mrs Gholson
to her relatives was one, after a long
separation, and is being greatly en-
joyed.
home. A barbecue dinner v
Mrs. Edwin Allen was hostess on
last. Saturday afternoon at a bridge
party complimenting Mrs. James
Clark of Rutherford. N. J.. who is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Mattie
Bivins.
WANTED—If
MRS. RUSSELL BONE HOSTESS
Mrs. Russell Bone was hostess at
bridge at her home on the Hill, today
Thursday morning.
At the conclusion of the games a
delicious luncheon was served.
I)r. and Mrs. R. C. Swint are
spending several weeks in Trenton. ( 1
N. J.. and New York City. While in
Trenton they were the guests of Dr.
Stone.
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Carswell, of
Newington, nnd Mrs. E. R. Torrance
and daughters of Statesboro, are visit
ing relatives in MiHcdgevillc and at
Coopers.
Mrs. W. Clayton Pace and Mrs.
Roy Baisden. Jr., have returned to
their home in Hendersonville. N. C-.
after a visit to their parents, Mr. and
Mra. R. T. Baisden. They were ac-
■ „[ lua lather, companied by Mr. ■Jj ck 1
B 'U. in thi. eh,. H. in will spehd th* hwhtll of Aofost with
health. tku. '
Mrs. J. W. Riley is visiting her
rents, Mr. and Mm Haywood Cox,
Miilen. • She was accompanied
down by Mr. Riley Sunday, who re
turned to the c ity Monday. Mrs. Riley
will visit Tybee Island before return
ing home.
There was a family reunion of the
family of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Mont
gomery held Tuesday evening. Those
present were: Mr. -and Sirs. John
Moore, and children of Atlanta, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar McAfee and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McAfee of
Macon, Mr. and Mrs. Cha* McAfee,
of Oconee; Mrs. Ethel Montgomery,
of Greenville, N. C. f John and Ford
Montgomery of* this city. A barbe
cue dinner was carved.
SOUTH WEST BALDWIN NEWS
The protrac.ed meeting will begin
at Union Hill the fin* Sunday in
August, Judge Dorsey of Griffin,
will assist Mr. Farr. Wc hope to
have a good meeting.
Mrs. K. S. Forshee has returned
home after spending six weeks with
her daughter Mrs. II. Davis in Baton-.
rouge, and Mm Henry McDowell of,
Bo.vtruy, La., Mrs. Forshee was ac- j
companied home by Mrs. McDowell'
and little daughter.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed McCook and:
daughter of Atlanta, spent the week
end with relatives.
Mrs. Fred Dryer and son of Athens, <
returned home last week after having ;
spent several weeks with her mother,
Mrs. Richard Ivey, who has been very
ill.
Mr.-. Charlie Martin of Macon, is,
visiting friends and relatives. j
Mr. and Mm Byron Ivey and chil-J
dren of Elkton, Fla., are visiting'
friends and relatives.
Messers Folendorc and McDowell
entertained at the home of their
mother. Mrs. K. S. Forshee with a
tacky party Saturday night. Music
was furnished for dancing by the
Dixie Orchestra of Toomeboro, about
50 guests attended.
Misses Evelyn Lee and Wilmuth
Hall are spending the week with rela
tives in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lavender
spent Thursday in Cadwell.
Mr. Russell West of Atlanta, spent
the week-end with his parents. Mr.
und Mrs*. Ira West.
Appetizing Breakfast Foods
Vienna Sausage wrapped in breakfast bacon. Fry and serve hot.
YVo slice your bacon as desired with or without rine. Wafer thin,
medium or thick, fresh cut when ordered, 1 lh. 40c
Morning Glory or Puritan, none better 3 lbs. $1.10
3 cans Sausages for 25c, or genuine imported for 35c and 60c
per jar.
Genuine Shad Roe Delightful broiled 75c per tin
Premier Fish Roe No. 2’s makes delightful croquettes or served
scrabied with eggs. 35c per tin, 20c per tin, and 15c per tin,
owing to size.
Boneless Ham, sliced ready to fry or broil 40c per lb.
Wafer Sliced Beef - 7Sc lb.
MEAT IS ADVANCING. WE HAVE SPECIAL BARGAINS
Car fresh flour from $1.00 per sack up
Fresh Vegetables, Georgia Belle Peaches, Cantalopes, Grape
fruit and Oranges every day.
BELL GROCERY CO.
263—PHONES—498
-Down ataira
ouse on Jeffei
■iven Sepleml
CREAM PRODUCERS GET WISE.
The Suwannee River Creamery, Val-
doata, Ga., offere certain aeti a fac
tion. If not pleated with relaraa en
We Will Be Closedf
Of Next Week
Installing New Seats In
Our Theatre
THESE CHAIRS ARE LATEST TYPE THEATRE CHAIR.
HEAVY CUSHIONED. LEATHER UPHOLSTERY
Colonial Theatre
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