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UNION RECOUPED. MILLEDCEVILLE, CA., SEPTEMBER s. 1928
. C 8 rjil Andrew*, of Deepstep. j ville, Fin., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
^ l '' ni; . Ethal Veal. . T. C!. Brantley.
. \ij.4 Ethel Veal. . s
I
• spent last week-end.
. . 0 J t l Ivey spent iubl w*«tuu.
^ Mi«s Ethel Ve»l. Gainesville.
Mi i| t r R. Bell left Wednesday
>lr ‘ ‘ y , r k City where he will
Miss Ruth Henderson
Stanford has returned
where he was called on
to Emily Hall is spendnig this
jr Atlanta, vsiiting relatives
t*i friends- # # „
jli* Marjorie Haynie left Wednca-
, iT for Atlanta, where she has ac-
epted a position. ^ ^
Jlr-. Dawson Allen and little sons
Arnold- and George are visiting
jlr-. Aliens P»
i Norcross.
Mi- Jes-ie Allen left Monday for
Atlanta, where she will teach in the
pcUi, school.- of the city this year.
.« Clare Lee Cone of Atlanta,
m vc ml days of the past week as
j, t of relatives in this city.
Mr-
iid Mrs. L. D. Smith and
. -pent several days of the
k ir> Atlanta.
I Ml?- Elizabeth Barr has returned
fa svw York, where she studied
c Columbia University.
Mi - Louise Kemp, after spending
6* summer at home, has returned to
|kr school duties in Atlanta.
<1 Mrs. D. F. Butts and chil-
ra and David, have returned
siit to Tybee.
mny friends of Mrs. O. F.
triad to see her out again,
long illness.
[ Mi-- Bertie Stcmbridge has return-
a visit to her sister, Mrs. B.
• in Nashville, Tenn.
Mr tnd Mr-. J. C. Baston and chil-
returned from a visit to
f lulms, near Charleston,
■ Mr-. Robert Ashfield have
from an automobile trip to
■ri-Iinu, where they spent
and Mrs. ]’arry Wayne
Mr?. Edwin Dozier and son Talley
spent last week-end in Washington,
Gu., visiting relatives.
Miss Caasic Simpson has gone
Statesboro, where she is ‘ teaching
mathematics in the public schools.
Miss Blanch Gilstnip has returned
to Gaffney, S. C., where she will teach
again this year. t
Mr. Holner Dixon of Dublin spent
several days of this week in the. city
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Arm-t<>njj’ Cole
man and little won of Spartenburg,
S. C., are visiting Mrs. Geo^e Reid.
Miss Louise Green has returned to
Atlanta, where she is teaching in tho
public schools.
The friends of Mr. Bart Wilson
are glad to see him out again, after
an illness of several days. ^
Miss Edna McMullen has gone
Cole vain, N. C., where shp-will teach
French and English in’ *he high
Mrs. O. R. Donahoc has returned
to her home at St. Augustine, Fla.,
after a visit to her sister. Mrs. Ed
Athon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greece and
children, of Fairburn, spent the past
week with Mr. Greene’s parent*, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Greene.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nesmith an
nounce the birth of a son on Wed
nesday August 5th. He has been
named Edgar A. Jr.
Mil
Mis.-
cues Elizabeth Good, of Cedar-
and Mary Fagle Harold of
u, are the attractive guests of
Anne Bone.
Messrs Joe Cooper and Anbury
Farr have returned from Black Moun
tain, N. C., where they have been
spending the summer.
ind Mrs. Ed Athon and Ed.
Jr., and Mrs. O. R. Donahoc, of St.
s of an eight pound j Augustine, Fla., spent the week-end
i August 30th. They j with Mr. and Mrs. .1. tV. Amos
‘•d him Harold Samuel
hipman Rober: Taylor has re-
t» the United States Naval
utter a visit to his parents,
unci .Mrs. Bob Taylor.
>. Banks and little Ruth
several days of the pnst
datives in Newton coun-
an «l Mrs. Sam Whatley will
i the
Fairborn.
Misses Janie Bin ford .and Susie
Bass have returned from New York,
where they purchased a
tractive line of goods for the store of
Mr. E. E. Bell.
Mr. ard Mrs. Geo L. McMichael
arc spending the month of Septem
ber at Hot Springs Ark., having
irone there on account of Mr. Me-
Michael’s health.
Edwin Dozier, Jr., is spending this
ity this week, making j n Atlanta ns the gue.-‘ of his
"me with Misses Mary and unck . Mr Tauric e Dozier. He will
return home Monday and resume
studies at G. M. C.
Mr. Harry Bone. Jr., who has b
touring Europe with the Emory Glee
Club, is exp< ~ted to arrive nt~ home
next week. The steamer on which
he is traveling will reach New York
next Sunday. 7 ('
Mrs. W. S. Brooks and Miss Mary
Brooks have returned home, after
an absence of two months. Mrs.
Brooks spent the time in Atlanta,
visiting her son. Mr. Wm Brooks, and
Miss Brooks studied at Peabody Col
lege in Nashville, Tenn.
Miss Lee Hertz has returned to
her home in Wyoming, Pa., after a
visit to Mrs. Heindel Mobley. She
was accompanied to Augusta, by Mft
and Mrs. George Heindel Mobley,
who will spend several days with
their aunt Mrs. Burton. 1
Miss Elizabeth Norwood, eldeg
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Noi^
wood, left week to enter trains
5*™ an d Mrs. T. H. Rentz and
have returned to Mil-
• if ter a visit to Mrs. Rentzs’
i in Macon.
" dey Waxien and little
i' Alice, have returned home
t to Mrs. Wasdens par-
mi Mrs. A. J. Carr.
Mr-. Powell Allen have re
heir home in New York
to Dr. Allans’ parents,
Mrs. H. D. Allen.
Mrs. G. H. Reynolds and
J Reynolds of Norcross,
i d days of the past week
• r Dawson Allen.
Mrs. Sam Anderson have
<! the city after a visit to
" f Mrs. Anderson in Du-
other cities in Louisiana.'
■n i M rs . T. T. Hardman.and jpadyatet
•mghier have v returned frdm a Georgia
, rila, "-ess at Woodatock and
r ; and Mr*. E . E Bass and Miss
ing at Wesley Memorial Hospital
Emory University. Miss Norwood
dyated ip th#: class of *’28 at th<
Mljitofry College. Aftei*
completing a three year course a%
the hospital, she expects to study?
surgical work. t\/| .
.. ( Mrs. C. P. Crawford and Uta J-
, d ' ure spending several) O. Sallee and children have return-^
j! n n tXas - They accompanied ed from a visit to Franklyn, N. C. 4
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Thornton and;
sons were called to LaGrangc, Ga.,
on account of a serious injury thart
had been received by Mr. Thdra-
'.on’s mother.
Doan Dla " an< *
the ‘f «-« » n
he Ptember 18th.
their return trip to
Delias. They made
and will return
MISS JIMMIE EVANS HOSTESS
Miss Jimmie Evans entertained a*
a prom party on lart Tuesday even
ing in honor of Miss Marjorie Haynie
Largo pots of maiden hair ferns
and gaskets cut flowers were used
to add to the attractiveness of the
home. The evening of proms and
dance- was concluded with a delici
ous Milad course.
The guests included Misses Margie
Haynie, Marie Alford, Katherine and
Add Ivey and Ethel Smith and
Messr- Moody Atkisnn, Bill Horne,
Jack Tanner, J. C. Henderson and
Louie Grace.
MISS KATHERINE IVEY COMPLI-
MENTS MISS HAYNIE
Miss Katherine Ivey entertained
most delightfully on Monday evening,
complimenting Miss Margie Haynie
who left for Atlanta Wednesday to
make her home.
The home was attractively decorat
ed in tall baskets and vanes of cut
flowers. Rook was played and at the
conclusion of the games a delicious
iced course was nerved.
Those invited were: Misses Margie
Haynie, Jimmie Evans, Selina Sher-
ror, Louise Mayfield, Mary Frances
Brake, Lillian Dollah, Odell Ivey,
Carol Andrews, of Deepsten, and
Ethel Veal. Messers Bill Herne,
Moody Atki.-on, Ed. Barnes), John
Henderson, Louie Grace, Albert
Simmons, Carl Nelson, Lamar Beck.
Ollie Sutton and Homer Dixon of
Dublin.
AN ANNOUNCEMENT
OF INTEREST HERE
n announcement of cordial inter,
to a large number of people in
this city has been received this week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hovey Smith
Sandersville, announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Mary
I-ollie, to Mr. Arthur Craft Jackson,
of N®W Y".< City and Puerto Plata
Haiti, West Indes, the marriage to
occur in November.
LILLIPUTIAN WEDDING UNIQUE
AFFAIR
The Lilliputian wedding which
too 1 ; place last Thursday evening in
the Methodist church Sunday school
room was a unique and lovely af
fair. The dainty and pretty little
girls with the handsome young boy.i
represented the hells and beaux’s of
the future. They went through their
parts beautifully. The agey of those
taking part in the wedding were
from 2 1-2 to about 5 years. The
bride was little Betty Lawrence
daugb or of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Law
rence and the groom was Miller
Horne young son of Mr. and Mrs.
Adrian Horne. The bride was lovely
in her wedding dress and veil caught
with orange blossoms. The attendant-
were dressed in pink and blue.
The first to enter were Billy
Morrison with Marie Hargrove, John
Home with Johngeline Morris, Thom
as Darrow with Martha Dumas, Cason
Black with Janie Frances Bivins,
Julian Montgomery with Betty Canty
Allen, Bonner Jones, Anne Penning
ton, J. Shealcy, with Thelma Har
rison, Guy Collins. Miriam Hawk,
Tally Dozier. Elizabeth McCluney,
Reynolds Allen, Laura Leslie Brown,
Betty and Jane Tennille were the lit
tle flower girls, Madeline Jackson
entertered alone and carried the
wedding ring.
Before the cere mony Misw Louise
Morris .r^ive n humorous reading
which was very much enjoyed. Miss
Virginia Barnes sang a solo just
prior to the en ranee of the bridal
party. The wedding music was play
ed by Miss Carroll Butt*
SOUTH WEST BALDWIN NEWS
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Hall spent Fri
day in Macon.
Mrs. L. M. Hall of Macon, spent
last week visiting relatives.
Mrs. Lonnie Riley, Mr. Albert Ri-
;Jey, and Mr. John Ivey visited Mr.
lie Riley at Camp Wheeler Hos
pital Saturday. Friends will be glad
to know that he is getting along fine.
Dr. J. F. Hall, Mr. Howard Wert.
R. W. Ivey, D. W. Hall and Edward
Torrance spent several days in Vi-
dalia last week.
Mrs. H. V. McDaniel of Macon,
spent Friday with her sister Mrs. Jim
Lee.
Rev. and Mrs. ? J. T. Williams,
Missionary from ;China anil their
family spent last Thursday with Mrs.
jjichard Ivey and family.
Miss Elizabeth Lee spent the week
end in Macon.
Misses,,EveljrJ. Marie and Eliza-
•th Lee, Mr. jJSd Mrs. H. V. Mc-
iniel, and Mr. Cecil Goodrum of Ma
in spent last Bfcnday at Tybee.
Preaching at Coopers next Sunday
everybody is inrited to attend.
JMiss Wilmuth Ha»l left for Gordon
tenday where she will attend school
;his year. She will be a member of
the Senior class.
CHANDLER FREEZER
CASE
SPECIALS
Fre.h pork sausage per lb.
35c
Country style sausage per lb
30c
Best quality wiener* per lb.
30c
Fresh spare rib* per lb.
25c
Fre.h pi. .... per lb.
12 l-2c
Freah pig tail* per lb
20c
Fresh boiled ham
65c
Fresh cured ham per lb.
45c
Fresh regular ham per lb.
33c
Fresh kitchenette luncheon pc
lb. 40c
All kind of pressed meat, p
r
lb 25c
to 40c
Native beef per lb
30c
Breakfast bacon sliced per lb. 40c
Western beef per lb.
35
Fish in season, all kinds.
CHANDLER BROS. MARKET
260 -:- Phones
280
REV. J. F. YARBROUGH
AT OXFORD THIS WEEK
Rev. J. F. Yarbrough Is spending
several da>* of this week, in Oxford,
where he is delivering a series of
talks to the student body of Emory
Academy. Sev-ral days ago he re
ceived an invitation from Dr. Reese,
President of the Academy to he pres
ent at the opening of that institution
Wednesday, and spend several days
with him. Each morning Mr. Yar
brough will make an inspirational
tallk to the boys. He is -a graduate
of the Academy, and his visit to Ox
ford will recall his boyhood and
young manhood days.
The Junior Order of Amcsloan
Mechanics have moved their lodge
room from over the First National
Bank to the third story of the Hatch
er Building.
The regular meeting of Lodge will
be held there next Monday even
ing, and and a full attendance of
the members is urged.
LOST—A watch chain with a douV
Eagla on one aid* and hone aht
with Ruby, setting on other aid*.
Tiip dollar*.and fifty centv reward
if returned to A. Goldatein.
FOR RENT—Sept, let, on corner of
W. Hancock and Jackeon Streats,
a seven room house with all con-
veiences. House can bn occupied
by two small families. Apply to
Mrs. Lucy P. Walker.
Start the Day Right
WITH A CUP OF BELL’S BEST ROAST COFFEE. STOOD THE
TEST FOR OVER 20 YEARS—$1.15 FOR A 2 LB. CAN
Our Delacatessen
Will supply your luncheon and Supper desires. Roquefort
Cheese, Roquefort Spread, Philadelphia Cream Cheese, Pinmento
Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Kay, Baked Ham, Boiled Ham, Bologna
Sausages, Sliced Dried Beef—Lettuce, Celery and Tomatoes.
SPECIAL SATURDAY 15C.LB.
BELL GROCERY CO.
2S3—PHONES—498
New SV>rfo..New Tfalues
whicb compel readjustments of all price classes
CHRYSLER
The more closely you judge the new
Chrysler "75" and **65” by the high
est canons of good taste and lavish
! 'auty, the more apparent it will be
tnat Chrysler Standardized Quality
makes possible value-giving which
compels readjustment of offerings
in every price division of the- in
dustry up to the very highest.
Each has brought into its particular
price class style and beauty which
were not there before.
New Chrysler “75” Prices —Royal Sedan, New Chrysler “65” Prices—Busmen C*np*,
S/5J5; 2-Sauenger Coupe (uilh rumble teat), $1040; Roadster {with rumble teat), $1065;
$1535; Roadster (iwith rumble teat), $1555; ^ 2-doorSedan,$t065; TourtmgCar,$1075;4-door
Town Sedan, $1655. (6-Pfyfull-balloon tim.) Sedan, $1145; Coupe (with rumble teat), $1143.
Allpricet]. o. b. Detroit
W. E. Robinson, Jr., Dealer
Each gives its owner a new degree
of performance and safety. Each
enables him to motor in f ucury im
possible at any such investment
heretofore.
You find in the new Chrysler "75”
and "65” steel-quality, body-quality,
quality-of-finish, upholstery-quality,
engine-quality, richness of design
which vie with, and even surpass,
the standards of cars costing many
hundreds of dollars more. ._
a salt mull. Chand-
SCHOOL DAY SPECIALS
At Chandler’s Variety Store
Get the Boy and Girl all Ready for School
ONE LOT DRESSES FOR
SCHOOL WEAR
BOYS’ HATS AND CAPS
59c. and
|79c.
15c. up.
!t ■ 1 G
Lite.) arrinb is fall Felt,. The sew style,
BOYS PLAY SUITS
tad calon far the coaler days your choice.
59c. and 79c.
$1.95
Chandler’s Variety Store
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