Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, August 09, 1928, Image 5

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xiii wr UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. GA., AUGUST I, 1IU l Jin es Ennis is spending sev- ' k5 j n North Carolina. v-iher Gentry- of Warrenton, ,,f Miss Lottie Mays. •ini Mrs* Geo Bloodworlh of 1 MistourU are visiting rela- [ in Wt 1 '’ Baldwin. ,.j yir* J. C. Henderson are ' ^,-vcral days of this week at r r "nvi!le, N. C. |j r an «i Mrs. J. L. Mays and Miss jla\. spent tiic past week in and Mrs. E. H. Scott and i r are spending a portion of . :ion season at Tybee. nd Mm J. W. Amoss. of Fair- ere visitors to relatives here M Mrs. R D. Todd .ud Mrs. i:fc»dl arKspendin»geve{».l weclrih Atlanta* 1 - * ’ r ..n.l Mrs. Louis Home and . ttT e visiting Mm Horne’s . at Benevolence. H. B. Jennings und children timed from a visit to reln- r. -v-uth Carolinu. A. S. Blanks and little daugh- Thomnsville, are visiting Mr. .. \V. H. Blanks. Vaughan of Thomasville at the home of Mr. W. A. . F. Bell, Jr., left Sunday -eshoro, Tcnn., he will join ivho is visiting her parents. m. Barrett and children med to their home at St. . Fla., after a visit to Mrs. Grady Hurt left Saturday Rock. Ark., where he has a position with the Mis fit- Railroad. Dr. and Mrs. Claude Statham spent ti.e week-end in Augusta. Mrs. Warr*n E. Slater has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert Ash- field. Mrs. A. C. Johns-n and A. C. Jr., are visiting the family of Mrs. J. W. McMillan. Miss Lucille Burke, of Atlanta, is Visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Burke. m m m Mrs. Eula Stanley is spending this ,, , , | week in Atlanta, attending the Mrs. Geo. S. Mtddlekauf ? p«nt,tho s ,, t . cilil ] iH pl„y s 0 f millinery reek-end in .Atlanta. Miss Christine Hollow turned from a visit to Vri*»S*fc. Mrs. L. P. Longino is spending js^l.wveral days as the guest of Mra W. Mrs. C. H. Lindsey of Birmingham, spent several days of this week with her sister, Mrs. Ben Bas.< Mrs. W. L. Harrison and chi and Miss Nannie Hardy are Mrs. B. M. Hunter in Griffin. Mrs. Della Roberts Carroll, of ife' lanta, isj visiting Mr. and Mrs. W .A. Massey. Mrs. C. F. Stone and little daugh ter Beverly, spent last week in^At- lanta. to • hi-# ml nfrvj S„afc?f,a: Mrs. W. M... Harrell, of JVlhnjiiy *Jpi visiting her mother, Mr*. S. G. \V Gladin.^f Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Faulknei; hav returned home from « visit to Louisi ana and Texas. Miss Mamie Norwood will return this week from n visit of ten day: at Savunnuh and Tybee. On Saturday afternoon Ida Mae and Mary Frances Proctor celebrated their birthdays at a delightful party at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Proctor. The house was beauiifuly decorated summer flowers and ft ms, inter esting games were played for several hours after which ice cream and cake was served by Mrs. Proctor assisted by Mrs. Alonzo Califf. Those enjoying Mrs. Proctors hospitality were little Misses Ida Mae and Mary Frances Proctor, Hazel and Edith Califf, Geraldine Proctor and I Masters Irwin, Edwin, Ennis and! Leon Proctor. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith >pnce the birth of a baby girl .... ujly 31st. She has been named Ilieabeth Ann. ^ Dr. L. P. Longino, Mr. F. C. Tenuel and Dr. George Green are making Viator trip through the East and •Xorth. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Bonner and son, Winton, have returned to the city, after spending several weeks in Jones county. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hendrickson and children left Tuesday for an extended visit to Logansport, Indiana. They made the trip by auto. Mr. J. M. King has resigned as Manager of the Spot Cash Store and gone to Bnmesvillc, where he has accepted a position with the NuGrapc Co. Mrs. fc. A. Boone and son, Joseph, are visiting friends in Macon. Mr. Boone accompanied them to Macon and spent Monday. MRS. BIVINS HONORS VISITOR Mrs. Homer Bivins was a charming! hostess on Tuesday afternoon to five, tables of bridge players; honornig Mrs. Holscnbeck of Atlanta, who is guest fo Mrs. J. H. Ennis. The low er floor of the home of Mrs. Bivins was opened ensuite and most beauti fully decorated with cut flowers and growing planst. At conclusion of the games a de licious salad course was served. As sisting Mrs. Bivins in the duties of :os^e«s, were Mrs. L. P. Lo~„ino and NOTICE! I ! You arc respectfully advised that your premises, and this includes all properties within the city, are to be cleaned of all weeds, and other plant growth, tin cans, broken bottles, dis carded auto casings etc., which would breed and harbor mosquitoes and snakoa There should be flone of these pests in the Ciyt of Milledgeville, and all property owners should with pride, COOPERATE in cleaning their im mediate premises, and vacant lotes. By order of the City Council to be come efective at once, and the Sani tary Inspector is notified to enforce this order beginning immediately. Dr. S. A. Anderson, Health Of ficer, Chairman, Sanitary committee. Adv. FOR RENT—A •mall apartment with all modern convenience«.\Call 97-L. WE DO BATTERY WORK Whan you need a refer buttery, whan you need a battery 1 repaired, when you want to -buy a battery aeo L. N. JORDAN TOMATOES—For canning pur- praci, ripe or green $1.00 per but el. Delirerjr made-day after order. H. T. Cline. IT IS THE TRUTH •aaed o*or forty •••on, (Wo-Co- FOR RENT—My seven room b« on Clark Streat, furnished or furnished. Mrs. S. B. GUstrap. Miss Lois Smith has returned from r the University of Georgia, where she Mr. Clifton Adams has been «pn- > has been studying Oratory under Miss fined to hi., homo this week wifh 'ffn j Carolynt,Cohb. teacher nt the Uni-, attack of the flu. j versity fymmeci Bellied. Mis. Smith will conduct u small cla»i in express- Mrs. Ben Bass and her sister, Mrs. | i„„ durintt the fall and winter C. H. Lindsey, left today for Opelaka J months. Ala., for a visit to their sister, Mrs. • • • C. B. Smith. , Minn Lois Smith took part in the * * * | Dance Pageant directed by Miss Messrs Warner Cox of Bninbridse,- Lucille Marsh of the Marsh School d Cornet' Davis of Douelns, are 0 f Dancing, New York City, who was the guests of Mr. Arthur Smith this I „ teacher at the University of Gcor- gin during the summer season of .Summer School. n.l Mrs. L I ,'t!ul Mrs. J. N. Gorham . re guests of Dr. and Sunday and Monday. J hoist on returned from • -he had been visiting brother. She reported u very nice trip. . ■ >l Mr W. T. Wy Pottle and Mr. Terrance back from a stay of sev- n New York. They cn- l: 'h Blanks has returned to :f i Macon after spending "ith her mother, Mrs. ’If-. Sam Anderson left : I'uBack. La., where they • oral weeks with Mrs. veil Allen of New in Milledgeville extended visit to . Dr. and Mrs. H. ' Burke and children “ ! to their home in visit of several weeks drs. J. M. Burke. P. E. Williams spent n,i m Atlanta with rel^- 1 f t their daughter. Miss th:,- city for a visit of ' nughnn has returned in Thomasvilfe, after relatives here. She was 1 h °me by little Miss Vir- ki », ** 0ore °f Charlerton, L ‘ ,M Evelyn Leonard of L Ve burned after a vUit L t * rent *' Mr. end Hn. A. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson and daughters of Atlanta, were gursts of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Massey Sun day. • laster Tom Hall Johnson has re turned from a visit to relatives in Hancock county where he sipent the Mr. Louie Wilson has returned from a vacation in Fla. He spent ral days on the beach near St Augustine. !V. and Mrs. W. (). Young have returned to their home at Batesburg, S. C., after a visit to Rev. aiH Mrs. I). Warnock. Jr. and Mrs. C. F. Stone hud us their guest this week Miss Inez Stone of Sparta. Miss Stone has justx re turned from a trip abroad and her friends welcome her home again. Capt J. M. Burke has gone to At lanta, where he will spent several days under the care of physicians. Capt. Burke received a painful jury several weeks ago, his hack. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Grote have re turned to their home in Zebuion, N. C., after spending several days with the family of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Eberhart. They were accompanied back to Zebuion ‘by Mrs. Eberhart and Miss Mary Eberhart, who will spend several weeks there. The members of Mrs. J. L. Rozar’s cla-s of the Methodist Sunday School enjoyed an "Old Time School Party” on the lawn at Mrs. Tuttle’s this (Thursday) afternoon. The enter tainment committee arranged an interesting program, and a delight ful luncheon was served. .. HUMPHREY—YOUMANS Mr.- and Mrs. B. F. Humphrey an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Sarah Belle, to Mr. James You- mans. the marriage having taken place August 5th,’in Aiken, S. C. iss Sarah Allen has returned s from A:lanta, where she was the gue.<t of Miss Mae Asbury. Miss Allen was the honor guest at a series of purtics while in Atlanta. . 3 Mr. H. W. Grimes, of Elkton, Fla., visiting the family of Mr. und Mrs. . A. Cook. Mrs. Grimes came up veral weeks ago, and they will go a trip to North Carolina before returning to Elkton. Mr. Elbert Biviiw spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mattie Bivins. Mr. Bivins w«t» enroutc from hto home in New Orleans to New York, where he will spend several days be fore returning here for a visit qfrl several days. , mrs. McWhorter gives Honoring her sister, Mrs. William Furman of Easley, S. C., Mrs. G. E. hing | McWhorter was hostess to several 1 tables of bridge players at her home I on Friday afternoon. After several Mr. and Mr,. Miller S. Boll will leave Saturday for Milwaukee, where Mr. Bell Roes to attend the Supreme Lodge of Knight, of Pythia, a, the Supreme Representative of the Grand Lodge of Georgia. Mr and Mrs! Bell will make an extenaive the Weat while they arc away fro] the city. rubbers of bridge, deIicious > ‘Tefresh- nteiits were served. Assisting M McWhorter, wore Mrs. William Jett and Mrs. II. S. Jones. Prizes i given for high and low score an the honor guest. Yea Sit Ree we he L. N. JORDAN o i ^ 1 HERE IUST what quite n few of my J customer, here been asking for ■ band tailored strictly Fast class suit or overcast for | 04- 5 *— ' . I "’ilrttyUtouly' 111 nd these amts tn you to he strictly fast Mrs. Ray Nelson entertained her ^ j, im y respect. Sewing Club TueUay afternoon to , .gB. W . |U| honor of Mra. E. I* dr., who ... . leave the fint of September «• Mrs. Joe Wooten. Prizes ed for high and low score honoree. MRS. BOWEN ENTERTAINS Complimenting Mrs. William For man of Easley, S. C., who i<u visiting her father, Capt. DeSaussuure. Mra. U. S. Bowen entertained at bridge at her home Thursday afternon. Garden flower* were used as decora tions and after several games of pro- gressive bridge, delicious refresh ments were served. Prizes were arded for high ant| low score. FOR RENT Two 2 Rooms and Bath ;,j Apartments In one of the most desiable Sections in the Gty Phone 352-J. PURE APPLE CIDER VINEGAR AGED IN WOOD The kind that will keep your pickle 50c per Gallon We have hundreds of satisfied customers that we have supplied their pickling vinegar (oryenra PURE^lWcES—WHOLE AND CROUND Full Artortmcnt of Evpfy Variety EXTRA SPECIAL 3 LBS. MORNING GLORY BACON (SLICED AS YOU $1.10 DESIRE) »1 Price of Thin Bacon Today in 100 LB. lot, 37c Wholeiale. BELL GROCERY CO. 263—PHONES—498 KEEP SMILING Chiropractic Health Service H. E. STANFORD, D. C. Palmer Graduate Chiropract. Off. Phone 14— Rei. 156 Neurocalomctcr—Out Thuraac Afte. lauital Nothin IMIBHIB m Everyone dadoes -■a* t'Sjj ij *^0 » i • ♦ B. W. HATCHER HARDWARE COMPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -SUDDEN SERVICE" Phone 373 Blain Shoe Plant and PressinR Club Notice WOMEN’S PAINS They Were Relieved by Cardoi Which This Georgia Lady Took on Her Moth er’s Advice. Columbus, Ga.—"I don’t sec why women will drag around. In a half hearted way, never feeling well, barely able to drag, when Cardul might help put them on their feet, as it did me,” says Mrs. Qco. S. Hunter, of this city. " T . suffered with dreadful pairs in my sides. I had to go to bed and j stay sometimes two weeks at a time. “I could not work, and just dragged around the house. "I got very thin. I went from a hundred and twenty-six pounds down to less than a hundred. “My mother had long been a user of Cardul. and she knew what % good medicine it was for this trou ble. So she told me to get some and take it. * d 13 sent to tbatoOfe for O^md. and befefre ■ J had token thewK bottle I bee«n to Improve. My side hurt less, and I began to mend to health. X took the aeoood bottle. this by two more bottles. “Cardul acted ae a fine toale. do not leel like the i The Milledgeville Clearing House Association, the four Banks of the city comprising the membership, wish to make the following announcement in persuant of a rule adopted at a recent meeting of the association: Banks have fir a long time realized their losses from smalll checking accounts—the smaller the balance and more active the accounts, the greater the loss. In applying a service charge, it is not a matter of making money, hut saving it. We feel that the unprofitable account should at least hear part of the loss incident to carrying it on the hooks, and we sincerely trust the charge will not have to he applied to a single accQ^upt. We trust that customers carrying a balance of $50.00 or less will increase their balances so as to enjoy the service of the bank free, as heretofore, and without entailing loss to the hanks. The co-operation of friends and customers in eleminating losses of this kind is asked. One of the weakest points in the southern business world is the fact that a large proportion of our people are accumulating neither money or property. The first duty of every one, in a business way, is to gain financial independence, and this can be done only by saving a part of what we make. It is our hope to see every bank patron have money ahead for emergencies, opportunities, or for current usi as the case may be. Keep Out Flies and Mosquitos AND KEEP OUT INFECTION. DISEASE AND DISCOMFORT •■1 .a • Dr. Anderron in his health notice says “Screen your House”— This is timely advice—It will be too late when some of your family has malaria or typhoid or other communicable disease— You’ll be astonished how cheaply you can equip your house with screens. We have screen wire cloth doors, adjustable windows, hinges, tacks and other accessories— I XL m