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UMIOM RECORDER. MILEEPCEVILLE. GA., DECEMBER IS, 1MB
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ROBINSON-MASS EY
Of interest to the people of Mil-
ledgeville is the marriage of Miss
Frances Robinson to Mr. Carl Massey
which took place in Tennille last
week.
Miss Robinson came to Milledge-
ville a year ago, to become cashier
at the Georgia Power Company. Since
her residence here in MUledgeviUe
Miss Robinson has won a host of
friends. Mr. Massey is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Massey and is book
keeper of the Texas Oil Company.
The couple went to Atlanta on Fri
day, and on their return will be at
home in their apartment at Mrs.
David Ferguson’s.
Mr* W. E. Jordan, of Sandersville,
visiting relative, in the city.
Mr. anil Mrs. T. H. Clarke visited
Macon on Tuesday.
Mr*. George A. Watkins spent
Monday in Macon.
Mrs. 0. W. Johnson, of Camack,
spent Sunday with Mr. C. E. Cald
well.
Marshall Bland and Mrs. A.
y. Latins spent Wednesday in Ma-
frvv. and Mrs. H. D. Wamock
Tuesday in Macon with their
daughter, Mrs. Flournoy.
Miss Maggi© Humphrey is at home
from Washington, D. C., visiting her
mother, Mrs. Joe Humphrey.
Col. C. B. McCullar has returned
from a business trip to Washington,
1). C.
Miss Eloise Greene, of the G. S. C.
W. Faculty, spent the week-end in
Atlanta.
Mrs. G. S. Roach, of Hazard, Ken
tucky, in visiting her son, CoL George
S. Roach.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Jordan motored
up to Eatonten Sunday, to visit their
daughter, Mrs. Frank Dennis.
Mr. S. D. Posey left Sunday to
ac2pt a position in Alabama City,
Ala. His many friends wish
great success in business.
The friends of Mr. Harper Tucker \ Editorial Staff of the Atlanta Con-
will regret to learn that he has been stitution.
confined to his home for the past f Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chandler, Mr.
few days on acount of illness. [and Mrs. W. Moran, and Mrs. S. E.
Mrs. W. A .Massy, Mrs. 0. B. W Gladden visited Mrs. Gladden's
Twilly and Mrs. Roy liayes were brother, Mr. M. M. Chandler at
among the visitors to Macon Wcdnes- Yalambrosia, on Sunday,
day. Mr. and Mrs. Heindel Mobley, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Sanders an- and Mrs. R. J. McElrath, Mr. and
nounco the birth of a fine baby boy, 1 Mrs. W. B. McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs.
'.»orn December 12, named Robert Jere Moore, Miss Alice Hall. Miss
Oliver, Jr., and to be called Bobby. ! Florence Cole, Misses Margaret,
Miss Jefferson Duke anti Miss Sara Elizabeth and Mildred Napier, Mr.
Bostick, of Americas, were the gues and Mrs. Walter Staple, Mr. Ed. Bass,
• f Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Bostick, dur- Mr. Frank Bell attended the Tech-
ing the Thanksgiving holiday. 4 ’. Georgia football game in Atlanta on
Mr. Sam Terry, Jr., of Burlington, Saturday.
N. C., has been with his father 1 Miss Mae Asbury, of Atlanta,
Sheriff S. L. Terry, "'ho continues j entertained at a tca-dance at lue Bilt-
DR. ALLEN AND DR. TtCNER
TO BE ON SCREEN
The Jui Singer and Adoration, Great
Film Production* to Be Showm
Here. News Reel Features
Local Men
WORK AND PLEASURE IN DAItY Christmas seal sale
BUSINESS
NEARING CLOSE
More than 160 have bought Christ
mas Seals. Those not wishing to use
seals are requested to return nme in
stamped addressed envelopes. Those
who wish seals for Christmas cards
and packagco but did not receive let
ter, can get them at Joneu Drug
Store, Culver & Kidds, Fraley’s
“W© don’t have any holidays in the
dairy business,” says Mr. W. C.
Evans, expert dairyman. "People
want more milk on holidays and we
are kept busier then than at any oth- Ph »*' mac y or R- H. Woottcn'
er time.” 1 The P rocccds from the sale of the
“What do you think about the cu- ar ® 10 fi “ ht thl ' '® h '‘® P>W®
operative dairy!" Mr. Evan* was (Tuberculosis). This includes a local
naked. * health program under the direction
“I’d be Blad to have it, "he -aid, ° f ‘ b ® T - A - and Baldwin county
“I think it would be . good thin*." _* E * ch P®»-
Mr. Evans said that he
buying seals becomes a member
milking thirty
and . avcrugci
of the local Tuberculosis Association.
Mrs. Joe Collins and children have
left to join their husband and father
in Mississippi, where they will make
their home.
Mrs. T. E. Pugh haa been ill the
past several days as the result of a
stroke of paralysis. Her friends will
be glad to learn that her condition
is improved.
Miss Burfitt, member of the G. S.
C. W. Factulty, is president of the
club.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Lauricc Dozier,
of Atlanta, visited their mother, Mrs.
E. B. Dozier last Wednesday and
/Thursday. Mr. Dozier is
On next Monday and Tuesday the
picture of 'the Georgia Barbecue
given to Hon. Franklin Roosevelt
Governor-elect of New York will bo 1
shown. D»-. E. A. Tigner and Dr.
H. D. Allen are featured in this pic
ture and local people will welcome
the opportunity to see two of their
most prominent citizens on ‘the
screen.
Substituting for two pictures that
had been previously advertised for
next week, Manager M. L. Curry has
announced the showing -for Monday
and Tuesday, “Adoration,” starring
Billie Dove and Wednesday and
Thursday, A1 Jolson in The Jazz
Singer.”
The picture “Adoration" is being
substituted for Sins of the Father,
and The Jazz Singer is being shown j Per cent, and bacteria do not number Present and a Degree team from
in the place of The Smart Set i more than 60,000 I get forty cents Macon to demonstrate the work.
The two picture^ are among the I P er gallon." | Quite a number of Masons and
best pictures of the year and have! He seemed to take pride in l>i» J their wives have already joined the
been shown to large audiences • method of sterilizing the milk cans Chapter and many more will be pres-
throughout the country. “The Jazz! and cooling the milk. One of his j on th e nigh* of organization.
Singer” featuring A1 Jolson has been I neighbors said he is stingy because j —
proclaimed one of the greatest pic-1 hc U8Cy tbe snn, e water twice—once j TUESDAY EVENING BRIDGE
tures of the year. Jolson a star of .to cool the milk, then it is pumped CLUB MEETS
the speaking stage is known every- / OQt to water the cows. The Tuesday Evening Bridge Club
where for his Mammy song 4 ' and with Most of his pasture land is in ber- j met last Tuesday evening with Mrs.
the full musical score as will be pre- muda and Japanese clover. John Hutchinson, at her home
sented at the Colonial the treat of the' “Other people want to get rid of
season awaits movie lovers. I bermuda," he said, “but I want it to
Manager Curry grasped the oppor- RTow.”
tunity to book the two big pictures' The by-products of the dairy arc
at great expense ard has substituted U8ed as fertilizer,
them for two very fine pictures I From nine acre* of land this year,
which will be shown at later dates. ' 1*° produced nine bales of cotton.
sixty-five gallons of milk per day. He . " _ _ ~
sells fifty gallons per day to the EASTERN STAR CHAPTER TO RE
Sanitarium and churns the surplus, j ORGANIZED
“Do you mind telling us how much
you get for your milk?” Definite arrangements have been
“The price varies according to the mode for the institution of a Chop
per cent of butter fat and the num- t€r of Hie Eastern Star here on next
ber of bacteria, “hc answered. “If Monday night, December, 17. Offic-
thc butter fat is as much as four ers ^ rom the Grand Chapter will be
Jefferson street. A delicious course
dinner was served before the game.
The club will meet this Tuesday
evening with Mine Bettie FcrmiMn.! ten. ENNIS PALACE MARKET.
Let Ebtrkwt'i Studio itttb jrasr
Christmas problem.
Give a Circulator Hosier comfort
able* sad lastiag HATCHERS.
Saa tho list of usafal artklrn far
mi aaotbsr H l« HATCHERS.
Baltimore sad Apalachacala Oys
ters, ENNIS PALACE MARKET.
Brass Firs Sots, Caal Va
are usofal as well as
HATCHERS.
aad Friday, giriag you cheek i
LAND O* SUNSHINE CREAMERY
aad Ayalachaeala Oys-
MRS.
HINES TALKS OF HER CHILDREN OF CONFEDERACY | £
WORK MEET
STOCK OF
critically ill.
One of the most delightful social
features of the week was the bridge
club which was entertained by Miss
Betty Ferguson on Tuesday evening.
After the games a delicious: luncheon
was served.
The P. T .A met on Friday after
noon in the Grade Building at G. M.
C. Reports were given by the com
mittees, and plans for a “Daddies
Night” the second Friday in January
were made.
Mis: Floride Allen has returned
from Paris, France, where she ha>
been for several months. She is be
ing given a cordial reception bac*
to Milledgevillc.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
M. Davis, of Chatanooga, Tcnn., will
regret to learn that their little daugh
ter, Olive Bell, has been critically ill
for the past few days. Mrs: Frank
Bone was called to her bedside.
The friends of Mr. Dawson Wilson
will regret to learn of his recent ill-
nets. He has been moved to the
City Hospital foi closer observation
and it is probable tnat he will undergo
an operation.
County School Superintendent P.
N. Bivins spent Thursday, Friday and
Saturday attending the Convention
of the Association of School Super
intendents. The convention was held
at the Henry Grady Hotel and o num
ber of prominent speakers were on
the program.
Mrs. Martha A. Lindsey of Tampa,
Fla., and daughter, Mrs. O. G. Hies-
land and son, Mr. Roy Lindsey, of SL
Petersburg, Fla.
■ hotel Saturday afternoon in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jerc Moore.
Among the guests was the Milicdge-
ville crowd who attended the game.
Miss Frances Hines will return
Tuesday from Atlanta where she has
been the guest of Miss Mae Asbury.
Miss Louise Albert motored to At
lanta with her mother, on Saturduy
to attend the Tech-Georgia football
Mrs. W. W. Reynolds and daugh
ters, Dorothy und Clyde, of Siloam,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Rey-
nol’dy parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Cook. |
Mrs. J. 0. Blackwood has returned
to her home in Hawkinsville, after
a visit to her parent}/, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Ivey.
Mr. H. A. R. Dickson has come to
MUledgeviUe from Macon and ac-
ccp.ed a position as prescription clerk
at the drug store of Mr. S. A. Boone.
Mr. Dickson -is a licensed and ex
perienced druggist.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Switzer and
children and Mrs. Kate Simmons have
gone on a trip to Florida.
Mrs. F. M. Finney is visiting rela
tives in Macon.
The American Aseocation for Uni
versity Women met with Mrs. Sallee
Monday evening. Mrs. Sallee, Dr.
Arnand-* Tobnson, and Miss Winifred
Crowell wt*e the hostesses.
Dr. George Harris Webber, and
the guests of Mr. II. F. White, of the G. S .C .W.,
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Butts. j Faculty, who were guests, read inter-
Miss Cassie Simpson, who teaches esting papers on subjects of political
Mathematics in the high school at science. After this part of the pro-
' itesboro, is at home recuperating gram an unusual stunt prepared by
i* ter an illness. Hr. Alice Hunter, chairman of the
Mrs. B. G. Gilmore and daughter, program committee, was given. The
' n, of Montgomery, Alabama, spent refreshments were ice cream Santa
11 week with her sister, Mrs. George Clauses, coffee, and cake. De-
A Wa kins. lightful favors in the form of Christ-
Mrs. W. C. Pace has returned to mas stockings filled with fruits,
h «r home in Hendersonville, N. C. candy and gifts were used,
after a visit to her parents, Mr. and
-Mrs. R. T . Baisden.
Mr.®, j. p. Bell spent the past week
,n Sandersville with her Bister, Mrs.
A. Bradley, who was seriously HI.
•!rr, Bra,|i C y» s oon djtion has greatly
improved.
Jd ae B r3n tley and Marie
for d were recent visitors to rela-
. , es an d friends in Vienna and Cor-
dele.
Misses Alma and Mable Gladin, of
• s - C. w., were recent dinner
guerts of their aunt, Mrs. Eula Stan-
ley.
Eherfaart, who now holds a
Portion in a printing estebli'hment
» ™ innati . Ohio, is hers to spend
the holidays with his parents, Mr. aad
Mis. F. B. Eberhart.
is reliably reported that the
County Commissioners have decided
that they will abolish the office of
Farm Agent and will not name a suc
cessor to Mr. E. A. Nesmith re
signed. It is stated that the Com
missioners have learned that there
iu no all round qualified man avail
able -at this time. It is learned that
the Commissioners also do not be
lieve tbat the financial condition of
he county will warrant employing
mother agent.
“The Baldwin County Federation' The Hattie Pottle Chapter of the
makes plans and the wea her man Children of the Confederacy met last
breaks plans.” «ay.M Mrs. Hines. She Saturday afternoon at the home of
was very much disappointed because Mis * Antoinette Lawrence, President
the weatherman saw fit to'weep last of thl ‘ organization.
Friday, and committees were able to Th< ‘ program was in charge of Miss
go only to three of the ten county Elizabeth Stewart. Miss Dorothy
schools on account of slick roads and Thaxton gave an interesting report
a little bit of ‘flu.’ of hcr tr *P to the National U. D. C.
"They are planning to go next Convention in Houston, Texas. Other
Friday, December 14, and the weath- features of the program were the
er man is going to get slapped if he readings by Misses Jane Paterson
.®4ieds tears again, for he has no busi- and Edith Ivey.
ness to interfere twice,” continued hostc i and her mother sirv-
Mrs. Hines. j td delicious randwiches, cakes', and
The sponsoring of Appreciation l °a.
We2k it only a par of the great work \ The officers of the C. of C. include
that the Baldwin County Federation Mi sst*8 Antoinette Lawrence, Eliza-
is doing. During the month of De- beth Stewart, Martha Bass, Nolle
cembrr the Federation sponsors ; Da y> Louise Jeannes, Jane Patterson,
Uncle-Remus Day, Bird Day. and and Edith Iv «y’ Mra - M - H - Bland
Arbor Day. It was the first organ- j is ,eader of the chapter.
ization in the state to adopt Uncle-, —
Remus Day, and it has also adopted ( EMORY STUDENTS TO VISIT
Georgia Day. Each time a program j SANITARIUM
is given the school has half the pro-1
gram and the committees which visit The Senior Class of the college of
the schools are in charge of the other Medicine of Emory University will
half. | **.»cnd Friday as guests of the Georgia
‘The annual sing, which is usual- Sanitarium. A clinic conduct-
ly held about the first part of May ® d ^ the Medical Staff of the Sani-
is the biggest thing of the year,", tarium will be held for the students,
said Mrs. Hines. “Last May over 1,-|W. H. Minor, Jr., of this city is a
000 children with their parents came j member of the class,
and spent the day in Milledgevillc. I j Th ® Emory men will probably visit
am quite sure the children look for- other interesting places in and around
ward to these days. A meeting of this Milledgevillc.
kind makes us feel that we are all; • —
one family and that i* what we want. POSTMASTER URGES SAKE IN
Splendid appreciation is shown by the j WRAPPING PARCELS
pupils and parents.” i
An Mrs. Hines continued to talk: Postmaster Cline washes to im-
about her work I began to understand press upon the public the importance
how she loved it. | of the mail early campaign. During
"When I was in the hospital the the holiday time the volume of mail
pupils sent me post card showers and increaseu approximately 200 percent,
one little boy wrote me a letter. The \ Extreme care should be exercised
little fellows are just precious. When in addressing parcels, bo sure tbat the
we go into the schools their bright addresses are complete, with house
eyes show us how glad and eager they j number, name of street, pout office
are to sing or take pnit on the pro-j box or rural route number. Your
gram-” return address should be on every
I piece of mail. There will be no de-
MACON WILL HAVE SECOND livery of mail on Christmas day cx-
OPERA SEASON I cept special delivery matter and if
* yob are doubtful about the timp your
The San Carlo Grand Opera com- J mail should reach Its destination, a
puny wll present eight operas in Ma- special delivery stamp will guaran-
con during the week of January 7- tec immediate delivery upon arrival
12. This will be their second season at office of address.
in that city. Seaton tickets have)
been on sale for over two weeks and WANTED—Second baud two kertc
will continue to be until December] waton . j. l. Sibley.
Give Fireplace Fittian and Irona |
The program, which will be given J Sne the liat of naafnl articles for
in Macon’s new auditorium, is made Xmaa oreaaata in onr adrartiaamsnt
up of the following operas: L another pape. HATCHERS.
Rigollcto—Monday night
La Boheme—Tuesday night i
Martha—Wednesday matinee. CENTRAL RAILROAD OFFICIALS
La Forza del Destino—Wednesday CITY
night I Several officials of the Central of
Romeo and Juliette—Thursday Hi® Central of Georgia RaUway Com-
night P»ny spent Wednesday in ttie city,
II Trovatore—Friday night , meeting a number of our citizens and
Tales of Hoffman—Saturday business men. They discussed bu«-
matinee. J a®aa conditions and the relation of
Lucia di Lamnvermoor—Saturday Hie railroad to the city. They were
all outstanding men and affable
gentlemen. Our people are always
glad to have this claae of men visit
our city.
Christmas Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Candies, Spices, Extracts, Fancy
Groceries of every kind is complete.
The prices are low—‘The quality the best. It will pay you to call
' and examine our stock.
FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS
I lb. Large fancy Cluslr Raisins in Boxes 15c
I lb. Large fancy Cluster Raisins in Bulk 10c
1 lb. Gold Bar Seeded Raisins 10c
I lb. Extra fancy iarge Chrystalized Cherries 60c
I lb. No. 1 English Walnuts fancy Stock 25c
I lb. No. 1 Extra large fancy Brazil! Nuts 32c
! lb. Extra large Paper Shell Pecans 40c
I lb. Extra fancy Mix Candy 15c
Indian River Oranges 30c, 40c and 50c dozen.
Nice large yellow Bananas 10c lb.
Cape Cod Cranbcrris, Extra fancy Celery, California Head Let
tuce, Turnips, Carrots, Cauliflower.
Special prices on Oranges, Raisins, Grapefruit, etc., in boxes.
BELL GROCERY CO.
2C3—PHONES—4S8
0 re f/o 'tu t/imt foLctricfil
My. what a beautiful gift a radio makes. It is a gift that every
member of the family will enjoy, today, tomorrow and for
many months to come.
The Gifts ef Gifts—RCA Radiola €0 at greatly reduced prices.
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Ch. . FriaiUn hr W BrmIiI
Etotofi StaBh.
Al U-fc mi Ma*; !
Gift Suggestions
JEV E RY-TFE IDF/l fi’FT
FOR HIM—Watches, Military Sets, Cigarette Lighten,
Rings, Pens, Pencils, Belt Sets, Watch Chains.
FOR HER—Diamonds. Bracelets, Watches. Toilet Sets,
Pens, Pencils, Bar Pins, Compacts, Mesh Bags.
We Coridal|y invite you to nit onr Store and inspect
whatever may intent you.
J. C. Grant Co.
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