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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA.. AUGUST 23. 1928
Elinbcth JoneV has returned
.! extended tour of Europe. I
Frances Wootten is visiting
, r, Mr. H. S. Wootten.
, ., ;1 Morris has returned
. % '. tided visit in Atlanta.
, ;i . rinre Parks has retum-
( ijn ;in i xtensive tour of Europe.
A'iams Id with hi» parents,
' r ; .Mr . F. D. Adams, in Bruns-
jfjtii G. M. C. opens.
fy. ] S. Carrington, of Miami,
vd through Miliedgcville
her way to North Carolina.
and Mrs. V. L. Nash and
\ L. Jr., spent several days of
ek in Atlanta.
Thos J. Roberts, of Augusta,
n the city u few hours Mon-
Herbert Burke, of Atlanta, is
his parents, Capt. and Mrs.
. T. B. Perry of Coral Gables,
an Mr. Perry Miller of Key
•. F.u., have been spending sev-
(i»v- in the city.
Miss
• • Mabry tfarpe
Thaxton have returned from
V rk, where t'?y studied in
University.
■ I. S. Wootten has returned
« ■ lumbia University where she
- • •] studying the past two
lr. i has N. Chandler, Manage
i r andier Variety Store, has j
Baltimore and New York to pur-
■e hi> fall and witner goods.
I- Jennie Oliphant, of Macon.
Mi-* Josie Oliphant, of Los
Cal., are visiting Mrs. T. II.
Mrs. Hansell Hall of
, Fla., are visiting Mr.
!>r. and Mrs. T. M.
M;. >ick spent the week
ly. She was returning
■ '•rn a meeting of the Pre:
••n at Statesboro.
Moore left Wednesday f<
. N' % Y., where he reenter-
I'nited States Military
■ ! Mn
W. T. Wyn
returned from an au
'ip to Washington, D. C
yvd their trip through thi
and Virginia.
C. Grimes and children
Oscar and Velma,
tom a several weeks
and Stone Mountain,
v went to attend a family
Mrs. Miller S. Bell have
’■■•m Milwaukee, where Mr.
1 attend a meeting of the
L“dge of the Knights
'Yhile absent from the c:
Bell visited a numb
it places in the west.
is. Gils rap. Mis# Lauri>
-trap left Wednesday for
Cal., where they go t<
home. They will mak*
'<•*» the country in an an
companied by Mr. L. C
ibrmingham, Ala., Mr. Gil-
to San Diego several'
from Tampa, Fla.
Miss Ma.uic Riley, of Atlanta,
isiting relative# here.
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Miss Albenna Alcorn, of Savannah,
has been the guest ui Miss Maine
Norwood.
Mr. Harry Bone
i a business trip t
and Tennessee.
i off this 'week
North Georgia
Mrs. I. H. Hall has returned to her
•me in Tampa, Fla., after a visit t<o
Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Hall. ^
Miss Bertie Stembii(!i>c fa visiting
her sister, Mrs. B. R. Ilugnes ih
Nashville, Tenn.
Mrs. S. A. Boone and little son
Joseph, huve returned from a visit
to Macon.
Mr. Arthur Butts Jr., left thi*
week for a visit to Mountain City
and Columbus, Ga.
Mrs. Mattie Sibley, who teachers
near Baltimore, Md., is at ho{nc.w\lh
her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. -L L. Sib
ley.
Col. and Mr#. Marion Sibley and
little sons of Miami, Fla., are visit
ing Mr. Sibley’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Sibley.
Me:
Mrs. Elizabeth Brown has return
ed from a visit to North Carolina.
Mrs. Hines Ennfe, has \>turned
from a visit to North Carolina.
Mis. J. O. Blackwood, of liawkina-
ville, is visiting her parents Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Ivey.
Mss Lee Hertz of Wyoming, Pa ,
i# the guest of Mrs. George Heindel
Rev. H. I). Warnock has gone on a
fishing trip to Souht Georgia and
Mrs. Robert Arnold and children
of Winder, are visiting Mrs. Arnold’s
praents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Greene.
Mrs. D. S. Sanford und Miss
Marah Sanford, of Atlunta, are
visiting in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Loui# Horne and
children have returned home after a
visit to Mrs. Home’s parents, in
Benevolince.
Sheriff S. L. Terry ha# been con
fined to his home this week, suffer
ing with a sore foot. He has been
missed by his friends.
Mrs. C. R. Griffin, of Lakelund,
Fla., accompanied by Miss Clifford
Simmons, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Leverett Montgomery.
Mu
s Grace Britain, of LaGrange
d Wednesday
Mrs. J. B. Stiles and Yates Greene,
and Mis# Lillian Stiles have return
ed from a visit to Mr. John Stiles at
Gainesville. Miss Stiles went to
Roughtonville, N. C., where she was
a brides maid of a friend.
MISS CONSTANCE DAY COMPLI
MENTS VISITOR
Miss Constance Itey entertained
most delightfully on Wednesday af
ternoon, complimenting her visitor.
Miss Grace Brittain of LaGrange, Ga.
Beautiful summer flower* were
gracefully used in the spaclcu>> liv
ing room where the games were
played. Delicious refreshments were
served at the conclusion of the
games.
The invited guests included: Misses
Catherine Parks, Isabelle Jones,
Katheleene and Lousie Hawkins, Ro
berta and Lucetta Lawrence, Sarah
Allen, Frances Wootten, Elizabeth
Grant and Mm W. D. Morrison.
A marriage of cordial interest in
thin city was that of Miss Sue Belle
Cox to Mr. Harmon A. King, of
Houston, Texas, which was aolem-
ized on August 9th, a the home of
bride’s parents. Rev. James A. Ivey
officiating.
The marriage came as a complete
surprise to Miss Cox’s friends here.
Only the immediate family of the
bride witnessed the impressive ccre-
Wade and Irwin Gilbert of
lvilifc, Ga., are visiting their J- W. McMillan, in this city
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Cox is the only daughter of
i» spend several | Mr. and Mrs. J .B. Cox and is a
dfcys as the guest ol' Mias Constance ( young lady of striking beauty. She
| is a graduate of the Georgia State
* * * l College for Women.
Mrs. Bertha McMillan Elliott has.
returned to Atlanta after a visit of!
several weeks to her mother, Mrs.'
SOUTH WEST BALDWIN NEWS
Miss Elizabeth Ivey of Atlanta,
spen: several days with her mother.
Mrs. Richard Ivey.
Mr. Julian and Edwin Bloodworth
spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs.
Richard Ivey.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gladdin and
daughters, Alma, Eula nnd Mable,
spent Sunday at Coopers.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chandler. Miss
Mary Lizzie Ivey and Mrs. Chand
ler of Browns Crossing, spent Sun
day at Cooper#
Mr. Will Ivey spent several days
.Lewiston with relatives.
Miss Sarah Bigham is expected
•me this week from New York,
where she has been attending Sum
mer School at Columbia University
for the passed six week#
Miss Jewell Ivey has returned from
several week* visit to points in Fla.
Mrs. W. W. Hall spent the week
in McIntyre with her son, who was
sick with flu.
Mr. Bruice Torrance j# spending
'era! day* at Oxford, Ga.. visiting
sister, Mrs. W. Carswell, from
there Mr. Torrance will return to the
Navy at Charleston. S. C.
Miss Wilmuth Hall spent several
days with her aunt, Mrs. J. F. Hall.
Mr. C. \Y. Torrance .‘pent several
day* in Atlanta this week.
Mr. P. N. Bivins of Miliedgcville
was at Coopprs Tuesday.
Mr. L. S. Williams .,f Jefferson
ville, is conducting revivial sendees
at Mt. Pleasant this week. He told
meeting at Cooper# last week
with success, tho weather rondkions
A LILLIPUT1ANN WEDDING
j There wiil be .*» Lilliputian wed-
. , ding in the Sunday School room of
Mrs. U. H. Hutchings in offering , thl . Methodist churth Thursday even-
the home place of the Inte Mrs. Emnm j„ K- August 30th, at K:30 o'clock. It
Campion for sale. This i, .an at-1 , viu „ prctty aff „ ir , ils . h< . ,, rilU .
tractive piece of property located on j aad aad „„, ir attendants will
the hill. Any one wishing to buy| ,, 0 s „ m0 Jlilledgeville's popular
may call at the house, and they will children.
be Shown the property. Remember the date time and pla,
* 1 and be there to witness it.
Miss Mary Rice, young daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bone. Mr. I of Felton Rice, left Tuesday for a
Bob Berkner of Atlanta, Mr. and ten day* visit with relatives and
Mrs. Williams and sons of Rocky j friend- ir. North Carolina and Wash-
Ford. visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D. I ington, D. C.
Mi-s Elizabeth Norwood ha# re
turned from a trip to Detroit,
Niagara Falls, Washington, I), C.,
und other points of interest. She
made the trip with friends from At-
were very unfavorable.
Mr. E. K. Wood is spending sev
eral days with his parents.
Miss Marie Allen of Midway, is
spending several day# with her par
ents. Mr, pnd Mr*,.Jim AUrti.
Mrs. W. K. laijtfiolu and little son
spent Sunday with her grandmother,
Mrs. R. S. McCullhr.
DR. AND MRS. POWELL ALLEN
HONORED AT DINNER PARTY
Dr. and Mrs? H. D. Allen entertain
ed on last Tuesday evening at dinner
in honor of Dr. and Mr# Powell
Allen of New York.
Unshaded burning tapers were
gracefully arranged on the tables In
the large dining room where covert
hud been laid for the following:
Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Hall, Col. und
Mrs. Marion Sibley, Mr. and Mrs.
Pearson Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Heindel
Mobley, Mr. and Mrs. Chas L. Moore,
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Binion. Dr.
and Mrs. Edwin Allen, I>r. nnd Mm
Dawson Allen, Misses Sarah Allen,
Lee Hertz, Jessie Allen and Dr. John
Mobley and Jcrv Moore.
KEEP SMILING
Chiropractic Health Service
H. E. STANFORD, D. C.
Palmar Graduate Chiropractor
Off. Phone 14—Rea. 156
Feurocalotneter—Out Thurssday
kfterrnoons Consultation Costa
You Nothing
; Stev
try.
Mrs. James Clark and little Misses
Col. J. D. Howard, of Coial^yide*. 1 Margaret and Elizabeth Clark have
Fla., has been spending several days | returned to their hmoe in Ruther-
visiting in the city. He has been i ford, N. J., and extended visit to
busy meeting his friends, all of whom Mrs. Clarks’ mother, Mrs. Mattie
have been glad to see him. ! Bivins. •
Mrs, Della Carroll and grand
daughter, Miss Janette Thompson,
have returned to their home in At
lanta, after u visit to Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Massey.
Miss Callie Cook has gone to
hicago, where she will spend the
ext several weeks studying ceramic
rt. Mis# Cook is teucher of this art
t Wesleyan college, and is recogniz-
d as being most talented.
Dr. John W. Mobley has returned
rom a two weks vacation in Augusta,
nd St. Simons Island. Mrs. Mob- !
ley and John III, are visiting Mrs.’
| W. B. .McKinnon at her cot .age on
Mrs. Fannie W. Given, Mr. and
Mrs. John Rice .und Miss Patricia
Given, of Miami, Fla., passed through
Miliedgcville the pu-t week enroutv
o Okluhi r
*St. Sim.
turn-1 Mr. Felton Rice, local Navy Re
cruiting Officer, spent two days of
lust-week visiting various cities in the
10th Congressional District He re
ports very bad roads all over the
Unite covered due to the recent
Mrs. Lucy V. Williams has
ed from un extended stay with her
daughter, Mrs. Fannie W. Given in
Miami, Fia. Shi is at the home of
her son, Mr. Dixon Williams, at Meri
wether.
Mrs.
L. Ba:
vill
accepted a posi i
Undertaking Pai
went there seve
Barnc.s will be
musical depart ir
school.
les and children !
yth, where they
lie. Mr. Barne-
ns manager of an
in tha city, and
weeks ago. Mr*,
inccted with the 1
of the Forsyth
floods.
Me.
. rher.l
y. Division Man-!
of the Mucon Division Georgia;
r Co., and Messrs Jas. H. Grif-,
nd A. C. H«ndre*on of the Ma-1
pent Wednesday in the.
offi.
Miss Leni Moor, has returned
from a visit ‘o her brother a Syra
cuse, N. Y., - nd other points of
interest in the East. • While on the
trip she spent several days in New
York and purchased a beautiful line
of fall and winter hats. On her re
turn #he visited Cincinnati, Nash
ville, Dalton and Atlanta.
city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bell, Jr., and
daughter, Bettie. huve returned fror..
a visit to Mrs. B 11V parents. Mr. and
Mr . S. 7. Wall, of Murfreesboro,
Tenn. They were accompanied back
to this city by Mr. Wall and son
Jack.
Hon. R. E. Davi*on, Chairman of
the Prison Commission, spent Mon-
ami Tuesday at the Prison Farm. Mr.
Davison is a candidate to succeed
himself in 'he primary to be held ir.
: .September. He is acquainted with
i the duties of his office, having serv-
number of ycurs as a member
of the Commission. He should be re-
A
Richland. Ga.. Aug. 20.—M
[B. McCullar. of Milledgeville, who: 8 n “ mt> '
- - - ) with her little daughter, Eleanor. ^ aii |
i Mrs. Hudson Bullard' been the guest of her parents, Rev. ,e c
Fort Pierce. Fh., spent | and Mrs. M. B. Brown here this week Mi * s Jan - tte Thompson, of Atlanta.
’ the city the guests of the i has been the honor guest at a number «ho h»s been the guest of -Ira. .
Mr. and Mr,. J. N. Hollo-1 of lovely social affair,. On Tuesday.! A - Massey, was the inspiration for
■ Bullard is teacher of 1 Mrs. H. V. Davis was hostess at a; o’auy parties *'J“le here. She was
in the Fort Pierce luncheon entertaining twelve guest, j eord.atiy onlerta.ned dutw her vtstt.
*«?rved as school superin- in honor of Mrs. McCullar, Mrs.
Baldwin county for a num- Ernest Rotureau, of New Orlean*
and has a broad ac-1 La., and Mrs. Ray Rolls, of Miami,
n Milledgeville and Bald-' Wednesday, Mrs. McCullar was tjiol . 7 '• • "
, . -' < guest of Slav Frankie Mount, at *1 A » Vw>unc,n,ent pf nt«di inter-
Bell was compelled to luncheon assenblln,, a nuthtn-e "f that announce*
•ri., in New York market, former elaisniates of Richland Hkhlthe approach,n* marriage M*r
f ill health. This 1, the! School. Wednesday afternoon. Mtsseslt-hra Tee Edward, of Clan on, fla^
» in many T-rs that hetSSle, ind‘ Maud. Alice Bsrnum enter-1 to Maj. Sam Whatley. member of
ale the trip to purchase tained wha a matinee part, ,t the[t»e Acuity of the Ceorarla M.l.Ury
Be ha, many peraonal, Grand Theater, which wa, rtowin^roll&o. The mama*, will b. .olem-
friend, amon, th.’CoUnn Moore in "Her Wild C.t't.ed on the aft^oon o Auptrt
•e merchanu of the great Mrs. McCullar was al» the honor 129th, at the First Method!* church
• who are always glad to'guset at a pretty informal luncheon | of on.
" h,n '- and they will regret given by Mrs Lester Sheppsrd, ' k ,
w ould not permit him ft a supper give, by her sunt; SiTMilrto-. th. Mmm CHae sf-
this -eason. Carl Gortlon Brown. “ r B*P**®"**
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THE
BANK
Of Service
When you send your boy or
any messenger to this bunk, your
wan's will be filled as accurately
and promptly as though you came
personally.
The future won’t take care of
itself! You’ve got to be prepared!
The only way is by saving a
regular part of your income every
week.
It’s
you gi:
And just one dollar is enough
Do i^TODAY. You will be
surprised how quickly your money
will accumulate at 4 per cent
intreest. You will have a new
confidence in yourself when you
have a nest-egg luid aside for use
in any emergency.
He who ha» learned the lesson
of thrift is well-educat?d! Thi:
hank particularly welcomes new
-accounts.
EXCHANGE SANK
Start the Day Right
WITH A CUP OF BELL’S BEST ROAST COFFEE. STOOD THE
TEST FOR OVER 20 YEARS—$115 FOR A 2 LB. CAN
Our Delacatessen
Will supply your luncheon and Supper desires. Roquefort
v..<eese, Roquefort ^~read, Philadelphia Cream Cheese, Pinmento
Cf cesc, Sv/i's Cheese, Kay, Baked Ham, Boiled Ham, Bologna
Sausage-, Slier d Cried Beef—Lettuce, Celery and Tomatoes.
SPECIAL SATURDAY
Good Boiling; 1 Cp I n
MEAT I3U. ID.
BELL GROCERY CO.
263—PHONES—498
j FOR SALE
l Desirable Building Lots
on the Hill.
CALL PHONES 156 AND 28
L. N. CALLAWAY
SPOTS BLHJfct at
Miner Had Dark Spots Befor
Eyes. Felt Dull, Tired,
Achy. Doesn’t Get
Down Any More.
recently said:
“I used to work In the mine
but lost quite a bit of time on ac
count of the sick spells I had
would get to having a bad lav
in my mouth, and a very dull, tir» •
feeling and ache. I would have d~:.
spots in front of my eyea, and .
would be so dizzy I would stag/ :
like I was drunk.
“I took medicine, but didn’t seen,
to get any better.
••My mother told me to try Black
Draught, which I did. and after
few doses I felt much better. No*
I take It as soon as I feel the lea i
bad. and I don’t get down.
cine t have. ever taken.
“I Jiever get without Black-
Draught. U I go on a visit, I Uz.-
a package along in my salt-carc
My health is better now than it
has been in years, and I believe u
is the uae of Black-Draught that
Announcing
THK OPENING OF A MARKET IN
OUR MILLEDGEVILLE STORE
At the request of many of our patrons,
we are opening one of our bright, clean,
attractive Markets, “where quality is a
certainty,” in our Milledgeville Store.
In this Market you wiii find at all times
the choices of REAL BEEF and other
fine meat products.
There’s a difference in REAL BEEF
and ordinary beef—that difference is
the way the beef is fed, cared for and
slaughtered. Our beef is the very best
money can buy. We will let you be the
judge, all we ask is that you try it
This Market will be in charge of Mr. H.
W. Bragg.
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