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UNION RECORDER, M1LLEDGEVILLE, CA.. JANUARY 24, 1»2»
Morton of Grey, was a Mr. L. H. Andrews made a business. » F ,c„uiu juuuuw. w*ej> *» Tuesday,
Th« 8 ... iMA»v afternoon., trip to Augusta the past week. creditable chapter. Old time songs! * J '
CHILDREN OF CONFEDERACY
PAY TRIBUTE TO LEE
The children of «\te Confederacy
held a most delightful meeting with
Miss Martha Buss on Saturday after
noon. honoring the birthday^ of Gen.
Robert E. Lee.
Mr*. Mar-hall Bland has his or
ganization in charge, and under her
■plendid guidance, they make a most
LARGE NUMBER ATTEND
MISSIONARY INSTITUTE
Inspiring Addrrut ■ Delivered by Dr.
Crawford and Or. Rogers. Fifty
Preachers and Laymen Attend
The Missionary Institute of the I
Southern part of the Oxford District j
held at the Methodic church in this j
largely attended
by preachers and lay
Friday afternoon., trip to Augusta the past week. creditable chapter. Old time songs I poachers* and la**men. ~ I
• • * . . • * * MW the P r «id«nt Mi„ An-j ^ Elim F t<idin|I
, , HcnJrrson m-.de a bus.-j Mta> E | iMbcth Napter is visiting Lamrence prodded, and M» ^ of thc 0x(ord n>tri , idod
If y ' 1 .. . ..m«s this week. ! relatives in Pittsburg, Pa. Jane P*tteraoil secretary read the > u- l
• the Institute, and several inter-
mVi .l
w ,nd Mr.
H Andrews Mr.. Alice Me-
Andrews spent
d Tuesday
u*y Alligood and
spent the
nth Mr.
Alligood and
and Mi>-
Idrcn >
relative* »
\V. Edwards and
turday and Sunday
Madison.
, -smith is visiting his sister,
Raines, of Daytona Beach,
as he has done
; tag No. 1, on
... has returned to
■ Ciyt N. J-, after
Mi ., Catherine Ballon, ol Elbcr-
the week-end guest of Miss
E. M. Smith, of
Sunday and Monday
secretary
j minute of the previous meeting. Mi., "t^TIuT^awte Millton.
Elizabeth Stewart had charge of the
Mr. Ralph Simmerson Buick Deal- projr ram. Tributes to the memory
cr hus been ill for several days. His of Ro i )l>rt E> Lee were read by Miss
condition has improved. I Xell Day, Josephine Jennings, Doro-
• • • 1 thy Parks; Miss Hudson rendered
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jefferies and >?vcral musical numbers, and Miss
little daughter have returned to Mil- Edyth Ivey gave two humorous read-
ledgeville after spending several ings. Dixie was sung at the con-
weeks in Cha^e City Va. elusion.
• • • .Miss Bass assisted by her mother, (
Mr. Jefferies, head of the Jefferies Mrs. E. E. Bass, and Mr*. W. E. Rob-
McElraht Lumber interests, has re- ! inson served delicious refreshments, i
turned from an extended visit to his I
home n Chase City, Va. THE FARMERS CLUB GUESTS
heard.
The principal address was mude
by Dr. Crawford, who has been en
gaged in mission work in Europe. He
told of why it was necessary to have
missionaries in Europe, and the
work they were doing. Dr. Crav-
] ford is a Canadian, and during the
1 world war served with the English
eral promotions
account of bravery. Those who
heurd his address say that it was in
spiring and educational.
PENUEL • Dr. Wallace Rogers, Secretary of
OF MR. F. C,
Mrs. Ophelia Lingo is spending I The Fanners Club held their regu- the Board of Missions of the North
some time with her brother in Sand- lar meeting Saturduy at the home ot Georgia Conference, also spoke. Dr.
ford, Fla. i Mr. F. C. Penuel. A delightful Rogers presented his theme convinc-
• • • dinner was elegantly served the mem- , ingly and eloquently.
Tha friends of Mr. Dawson Wil- bers by Mrs. PenueL At the noon hour dinn.*r was serv-
son will be glad to know that he has Judge B. H. Dunaway, President cd the visitors by n committee ol
returned home and hib condition has of the Club, presided at the business ladies of hte local church,
greatly improved. I meeting, and presented W. F. Turner,, The ins Ituic v:zs r .'cr.t';.* enjoyed
! Horticultural Agent of the Central by the fifty preachers and laymen
Mrs. Wiley Wasden and little of Georgia Railway Co. Mr. Turner attending, and wu* pronounced a
daughter A Bee, have relumed to their discussed the cultivation of pecan great success.
home in Millcn after a visit of aev- trees. He pointed out the several
eral weeks to Mrs. Wasden’s parents, blights that had attacked the trees in MARIONETTS AT G. S. C. W.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carr. Mr. Was- various sections, and gave proven- FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND
Statum,! den came to Milledgeville Saturday tiona for them. His talk was a most, EVENING
in the and accompanied them home. , interesting one. !
• • • - The February meeting of the club
The friends of Mrs. Thos E. Mor- 1 "ill be held n-ith Mr. Geo. Hollin-1
We Have Special Bargains
In Grape Fruits and
Oranges
FOR SATURDAY
Medium size Oranges, sweet and full of juice 25c per doz.
Large size Oranges just the best we can buy for 35c per doz.
Delicious Grapefruit, large heavy fruit that retail for 12 I-2c
and 15c each for 10c.
SPECIAL PRICES ON BOX LOTS
W sell half box of each at same price of box of either.
BELL GROCERY CO.
ZC3—PHONES—4M
GRAND
THEATRE
Macon, Ga.
Marv Burns was called to! ton art- glad to learn that her
r.villc on account of the death! dition continues to impro-"
r uncle last Sunday.
Mrs.
When Tony Sarg started his re
searches for suitable material for his
Spanish Fi.sta he was quite surpris-
has been ill at a hospital
Macon the past several weeks.
Jli^es Louise Humphrey and Gillie
i spent the week-end in At-
r. and Mr>. John Riley spent
irday and Sunday in Millen, visit-
Mr». Riley’s parents.
!r. and Mrs. Ed Bell, of Macon
it the week-end with Mr. Bell’s
»nt§, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bell.
Mr and Mrs. George Bell and lit-
gntcr are spending several
siting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bell.
Mr. Jin
of Savannah,
with Mr. George
Mu. P. X. Bivins was called to
ublin last Friday on account of the
lots* of her mother.
CAPT. J. H. ENNIS GETS SANITA- l ' d ‘- find that in Spain many of
RIUM BEEF CONTRACT j f » vorl, *'s hol<1 "" ay juvenile
The Board of Trustee. of tho State . cla ” ics - Therefore it will plen.-e the
The following social item from Sarnltarioin at their meeting last'® ““'J'!* * °“ ,* o ,mi -t ave
Sunday’s Atlnnta Journal will be week awarded Capt. J. H. Ennis the evciythtn* educational quite as
read with interest here: contract to furnish beef for the “ ucb “. fIii^T?™ ote fn“fom-
Miss Mara Sanford was hostess 1 institution for the next twelve P P 1 ‘ J , , . .
Friday evening at a bridge-supper at 1 ntpnths. Capt. Ennis has had tbia ; marv »lw hold forth to know -hat
her home on Myrtle street in honor contract for a number of year, past, ^ • f „
of Miss Rosalie Robinson and Mr. 1 and has always met the requirement*,
Dan Sanford, whose marriage will for good and wholesome beef.
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take place the latter part of January. [
CIRCLE A BAPTIST W. M. U.
Circle A of the Baptist W. M. I 7 ,
me*, with Mrs. R. C. Swint Monday af
ternoon at 3:30, Mrs. T. A. Reese
presiding. Just before the devotion
al, led by Mrs. L. N. Jordan, Miss
Ruth Stone gave a talk in which she
paid a beautiful tribute to the retir
ing chairman, Mrs. L. C. Stewart, as
well as to her successor, Mrs. T. A.
Reese to whom the circle as a whole
expressed its gratitude with a rising
Marie Smith has returned to vote of thanks,
oca Beach Florida after an cx- i Mrs. Reese gave an impressive
td visit to her parents, Mr. and j Bible lesson and conducted the busi-
J. M. Smith and family. ! ness meeting at which an interesting
• • • i line of work was tabled for the ycai
Mr. 1‘awn.n Wilson who has been 2929.
he Piedmont hospital in Atlanta Delightful refreshments and game-
trgoinc treatment, has returned, featured the social hour and the af-
it. His condition has improved.j ternoon was greatly enjoyed.
■cs In
Dorothy WOMAN’S AUXILLIARY WILL
Won, Jr..
Monday
en and Mr. Ossie
some time in Ma
pping.
T " friends of Judge W. H. Stem-
ttc* will 1»C glad to learn that he
u *«*tly improved after an at-
OBSERVE WEEK OF PRAYER
The Woman’s Auxiliary of
Presbyterian church will hold
week of prayer for foreign missions,
beginning Monday, January 28th.
Monday is the regular Auxiliary
day, and there will be a special deal-
• • • j ing with foreign missions. This
ib. and Mrs. W. B. McKinnon and ! meeting will be held at the home of
dr daughter art- spending several j Mrs. L. S. Fowler.
Mrs. McKinnon’s parents I Tuesday Mrs. J. L. Beeson will
Brunswick. I lead at the home of Mrs. R. T. Bais-
Vi c * • • den.
**■* *- Ufr Osborne has returned Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
0m a four weeks vi‘it to her sister, j Leon Callaway, Mrs. Josephine Jcnn-
n - M. J. DeLacure at Winter ings will lead.
,Ven - | Thursday Mrs. G. C. McKinley will
. • • • conduct tne meeting at Mrs. W. L.
** frie nds of Capt. E. N. Ennis Ritchie’s.
bam that he is at his home ! The closing meeting will be held
^ TOn i injuries repeived by 1 Friday at Mrs. Josephine Jennings
*f his limbw by by Mrs. L. C. Hall.
The meetings will be held at 3:30
clock each afternoon.
performance which will be shown at
G. S. C. W. Auditorium will be Red
HATCHERY EXPECTS Riding Hood with the wolf and grand-
LARCE OUTPUT SOON m *’ and al1 ot thc thri,,H with a few
I ' laughs interspersed, just because it
is Toqy Sar K »ho is dome it. But
th« will be only one fe.ture of the
Milicdjreville Enterprise: | aftrenoon show whmh is quit, like
Elsewhere in this issue will be' Marionette Vaudeville would be ,f
found an advertisement from Ban-,»« »' cre f» r ‘ a >>»tu unough to have a
ton's Hatehery, of Mlledgeville. This ■»«* “**«t‘-* theatre in every dtp.
business is owned by Mr. J. C. Bas-! Tt *' r ' '"foduc-
ton, well-known traveling salesman;'"F D °" « u,1<otc ' the old favorite,
tf that city who makes wnekly visits i«" d numerous stunt, which give the
to Hancock county. Mr. Baston ha»! T ° ny Ssr * M » rlonctte! "PP“ttu"-
been in the hatchery business for ai^ t0 show what marionettes can do
number of years and has established ■‘“"to » hlc t h c "“ d not »'fH be intro-
a reputation for giving his customers i du « d >” th « Adventure of Chr.sto-
some of the best chicks ever seen in P 1 ™ Columbus which will be given
this section. | > n thc Thcre w " W
Since- last season the Baston Hatch- cal nu "' l ' t ' rs f” d "'anonettes
cry hus installed a modern electric in- in £ wit ^ *«ts ° scenery as
cubator which turn, out a hitch backgrounds for the aettou The
every week. Nothing but the best U ' rn “°" P r0|tr “ m ' ri “ n,,t bc ” 8 > „„
eggs are put in the incubator for “f th " starting at J:00
hatching and this assures fine chick- »‘tlock and finishing on hour and
cns. Mr. Baston expects to sell more >“ ,f Thl ’ P lay P r
baby chicks this season than ever be- d ““'° n . rcqUlreS , fully '‘" Ur
fore and has equipped his hatehery | , IH ls n01 “ yceuln num ''er.
for the increased business. He is near '
enough to Sparta to deliver the chicks D.
without getting them chilleu and de-.
serves the patronage of our people.
For those who wish eggs hatched •
he has arranged to do*lhis for
much an egg. Read his advertise-
ment ' i
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THE WORLDS GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY
A Famous Beauty Chorus of 60 *
RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW
Gigantic Broadway Cast of 116 People
SATURDAY—MATINEE-NIGHT—JANUARY 26.
Prices—Night—$3.00 to 50c—Matinee $2.00 to 50c
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f lucked on om
v **adolyn Daingcrfield of
City was the guest of Miss
n, Hinp : Mond »>’ of this week.
1 Tgerfield was enroute to her
■•'•me in Florida.
i Mr.-. liichard Binior. an-
f> K t °f a daughter on
c*« ^ as ^ een named
•'"ell for her grandmother,
Mr '- T. O. p owell .
^'» u .i n e McKinley u spending
;te(i m w ®ycross. where she is
. ® Home Demonstration
*' r the ausnicips n f tin.
">r a H, Un> - -■ J - fclwr, of
rtii f ' en * ^* a ’’ announce tha
Wl Hi.’i, ten , • >ound b °y on Jan.
Dc-nj a bc ™ k'teen the name
» ll^“' i0lph - and Do-
MRS. J. F. BELL HOSTESS
Mrs. J. Furman Bell entertained
most delightfully on Tuesday evening
complimenting Mrs. Frank O. Miller,
wife of the past Grand Communder
of the Grand Commandery of Geor
gia, of Fort Valley.
Early spring flowers with unshad
ed tapers were used in the living
room and hall, where thc guests were
seated for bridge. The games were
proceeded by delicious refreshments.
ROGERS EXPLAINS HOW
RED CROSS WORKS .
At the mass meeting held Sunday
.night at thc Methodist church there■
being some misunderstanding by
some present just where the funds
contributed to the Red Cross went.
I wish to make this matter thorough
ly clear in all th cminds of our citi-
Monday morning the total sales of j zenB *
ur cream a; tho stnlirn at Chord-1 Mch yc “ r ' wc bav0 wh ’ t >*
known as annual roll call, at such
for but.er fat. The Souther-. Dairy j ' im “ “ nd oth "- fifty c ' nts of any
ler Bros., netted $275.(»0 bring SOc lb. |
Corporation buy at Chandler r. Tv ,„ - amount contributed ia sent to Nation-
other creameries operate here T;.e| al Red Cross - Washington, D. C. Af-
Land O Sunshine at the People's '" thc 'l» aa » f thc a ” nual r0 "
Hardware and Armours at L. D. "■> ra °" cy contributed to the local
Smith ' c ^apter is sent to National Head-
I quarters; but every penny is placed
WALTER BLACKWELL BUYS 1 in * oca * chapter here to be disbursed
INTEREST IN MANHATTAN CAFE a5 thc regular elected executive com-
| mittee may authorize.
Mr. Walter Blackwell has pnrekas- The matter of Home Service Work
ed the interest of Mrs. j. T. Burke is left entirely in hands of special
in the Manhattan cafe. This well- committee, of whom are authorized
known eating place is now operated to assist such cases in their judge-
by Mr. Harper Tucker and Mr. Black- mentf after due investigation of each
well. ! and every case may be necessary.
j The regular executive committee
WANTED—Information concerning to meet once each month to go into riBni;
Solomon Ooden who lived and had the work done during the past month GEORGIA GREETING CAKU
a large plantation aoincwhere near of the various committees, perman- By Nolle Vfom*ckHu
Milledgeville the fir»t part of the j ent records being kept of .all cases! ON SALE WOOTTEN S ST
last century. Who was hia wife? assisted, thus avoidin'* any duplica-
What Woman would not love
a Qift from
Elizabeth Arden?
j£TuzABimf Annex's famous Venetian Toilet Preparations
£ —creams and powders and tonics which makr a woman
lovely—will make her happy, tco, o:t Christmas Day!
There is an Elizabeth Arden £ifc for every woman on your
Christmas list. Beauty Boxes in leather or lacquered metal,
fitted with every accessory of thc toilette. Poudre i! Illusion,
O-Boy Compacts, Venetian flower Powder, Treasurette (a tiny
vanity), Venetian Bath Salts in handsome jars—these arc
gifts which will prove your discernment and express thc
subtlest flattery.
Elizabeth Arden's Venetian Toilet Preparations
are on sale at
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
Euxatevn Aanirv, 673 Fifth Avenue, New York
15 Old Bond Street, London
iruc dc la Paix, Paris
S«e display *dd ef r.fr..hm«nto
CHANDLER BROS.
GEORGIA CREETING CARDS
By N.1I. Womack Hi.m
ON SALE—WOOTTEN'S STORE
MISS VIRCINIA McCRAW
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
Miss Virginia McCraw entertained
the members of her bridge club most
deligthfully on last Thur-day evening
at the home of her mother, Mrs. Alice
McCraw on thc hiU.
Before the games were played d'
liciour refreshments were
1704 Ger- tion.
D. M. ROGERS. Chairman 1
Baldwin County Red Cross’
'SHOOTING ’EM UP OH THE
CORNER
FOR SALE--Male 4 ye<
weight 1100 lbs. See G. W. Clark , $20.00 REWARD—Fo
ut Hardwick Georgia- 1 leading to recovery of
I’ll say we have keen stepping in
.formation high, foar Chevrolet* wmU Friday and
Wincheit- two Saturday, foar op. two down,
j or 16 graga single barrel pump gun. and we oat. Bat they will com
PIANO FOR SALE ThU gun was laft in field on Dixon rolling in Monday agate. Got yw
served. , At a bargain, torus to roaponaUblo ( William* place about December order In for they
Miss Alice McCraw assisted her sister parties. , * tk » *•**• * oti * jr *• **• ca * , * f ’
in entertaining. L. N. JORDAN Jeffreys
Oranges and Grapefruit, Specials
for Friday and Saturday. Oranges
SOa per peek Grapefruit 5c each.
CHANDLER BROS.
WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF
USED CARS
Wo havo never bad neither have
the public a bet
ter Una of used cars at a bettor price.
These cars bare been
-■d are ready hr go