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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., MARCH 14, 1*29
ial
Bal.b spent Friday
M week in Atlanta, where
^'tecied roods for her store.
„ LO Francos Hines has returned
ri'it of weeks to
■JS*"*- Va. _ .
u T. Hamilton, of Gaines-
^’: s Siting her sister, Mrs. W.
I Ghohon. t #
m John Bass has gone to Char-
* " v f where he will He for
’® ra ; months.
Mr and Mrs. T!.os Finney _came
rn Gordon, and spent several
Monday in the city.
McComb and children
itnic Mrs. McContb's mother
c'.notnb, Ala. ^
Mr Mrs. Leo Jordan spent Inst
a Xin Entonton visiting Mr. and
^ Frank A. Dennin
Mr and Mrs. Fred Cornell an-
the birth of ti daughter. She
ta."j. ; ,n named Wilhelmina Frances.
V ,„d Mrs. Geo. H. Mobley arc
iposdinc this nock with relatives in
\oca*ta.
>iv. Bernice Brown McCullar dc-
ic«rr,S a most interesting address
l’’v the numbers of the Kinnnis
y, j. Carr, Conn Carr and
Ari-.ar Carr, Jr.. spent Sunday in
H litr.. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
Mice Carr Wasden.
Mr. ‘trd Mr-. Harry Jay. of Gaines-
fiHe ; -nc! Mi - Leah Skodink of New
fork City, spent last Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Levine.
Mr. and Mrs. K. G. McMillan and
Mr.*. J. W. McMillan spent the past
week-end in Atlanta with Mrs. A. C.
Johnson and Mrs. Geo. Bayne.
Mi*. Jessie Allen, who is teaching
n the puHlic schools of Atlanta,
-nt the past week-end at home
h her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. D.
kllen.
Mrs. W. P. Williamson has rc-
raed from a visit to her daughter
i Augusta. Her friends are glad
o learn that her health has improv-
Mrs. Geo W. Griner is in the Geor-
Baptist Hospital in Atlanta,
re she recently underwent an
ation. She is gradually recover-
her health.
r. and Mrs. Everett Flournoy, of
announce the birth of a baby
n March 7th. Mrs. Flournoy is
‘•ashler of Rev. and Mrs. H. D.
• k and the announcement will
' d here with much interest.
and Mrs. M. C. Whited and
daughter, Jeanette, were Inst
- truest* of their mother, Mrs.
Whited. Mr. Whited has nc-
f d « position in Antioch, Ill., I
v will make their home
Mrs. H. S. Jones is visiting rela
tives in Columbus, Ohio.
Mrs. F. H. Harding is visiting rela
tives in Camden, S. C.
Dr. C R. Youmans spent the pant
week-end in Augusta.
Dr. W. S. Dobbins visited Au
gusta the past week-end.
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Swint and
Miss Floride Allen spent last Thurs
day in Atlanta.
Miss Leona Froderickson was the
guest of friends in Augusta the past
week-end.
Mrs. Campbell King and little
daughter of Lynchburg, Va., are
visiting Mrs. King’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Hines.
Miss Leni Moore was in Atlanta
last Friday, and selected the latest
models in fashionable hats for spring
and summer wear.
Dr. David Ferguson after a visit
o his mother, Mrs. David Fergu-
on, ha* returned to his duties at the
Naval Hospital in Boston.
Mrs. L. H. Andrews, Mrs. Alice
McCraw and Mr. Joe Andrews spent
Tuesday and Wednesday of this week
in Atlanta.
Mrs. H. D. Warnock spent several
days of the past week in Macon visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Everett Flournoy
and her grand-daughter.
Miss Elizabeth Napier has return
ed from a visit of several weeks to
relatives in Pittsburg. Mrs. Mar
garet Napier, Misses Millie and Mar
garet Napier met Miss Napitfr in
Macon last Friday.
Rev. H. D. Warnock will spend
Thursday in Macon visiting
grand-daughter, little Miss Flournoy,
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Flournoy.
Dr. E. F. Dempsey, one of the lead
ing ministers of the South, was hon
ored by being chosen one of fourteen
to represent this section of our coun
try at a peace convention to be held
at an early date in Columbus, Ohio.
Mrs. Dempsey wall visit relatives in
Atlanta during her husband’s ab
sence.—From the Oxford Corre
spondent to the Covington News.
Mrs. Alice McCraw and Mrs. T.
Treanor spent several days of this
week in Atlanta.
PUPILS OF MRS. LONG GIVE
RECITAL
The voice pupils of Mrs. Edgar
Long gave a most enjoyable recital
in th oG. S. C. W. auditorium on last
Thursday evening.
A varied program was presented
by the young ladies of the class and
the audience expressed fts approval
at the conclusion of each number
The young ladies displayed splendid
training and gave one of the most
interesting recitals of the year by
the music department of the college.
MR. AND MRS. MOUGHON
ENTERTAINED SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Moughon
entertained at dinner on Saturday
evening a number of their Milledgc-
ville friends nt their home near Had
dock.
The invited guests included, Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. McKinnon, Mr. and
Mrs. Heindcl Mobley, Dr. and Mrs.
J. W. Mobley, Misses Frances Hines,
Florence Cole and Messrs Ed Bass
and Gorman Burnette, of Lynchburg,
Va. Mrs. Moughon is remembered
here as Miss Ruth Reid.
MRS. BOWEN HOSTESS
Mrs. U. S. Bowen entertained !
delightfully on last Saturday after
noon at bridge at her home at the
Sanitarium.
Spring flowers were used in
abundance in the living room where
the guests were seated at three i
tables. Delicious refreshments were I
served at the conclusion of th?
games.
MASON-WILLIAMS
Mrs. A. B. Mason announces the
marriage of her daughter, Fotsey
Louise to Mr. George Wililams, of
Owensboro, Ky., the marriage hav
ing been solemnized March 6th,
1929.
The above marriage came as a
great surprise to the many friends of
the bride throughout the State.
We Have A Number of Re
quests from Our Customers
TO PUT ON A SALE OF GOLD BAR AND SILVER BAR PINE
APPLE AND PEACHES SIMILAR TO ONE WE HAD LAST YEAR
That is:—One can free with every six purchased. This is a splendid
bargain. The customer gets from 15 to 20 per cent discount on the
purchase. So for the next week we will give one can free with the
purchase of six of any size can Gold or Silver Bar peaches or pine
apple in stock.
WATCH OUR WINDOW
We have a lot of well cured and hickory smoked Country Hams
from 9 to 13 pounds each. Try one.
SEE OUR VEGETABLE WINDOW EVERY DAY—YOU WILL
FIND WIIAT YOU WANT
BELL GROCERY CO.
263—PHONES—4ft
K X. Hr.
Atlanta i
»me and little son
r Atlanta, whei'e
i visiting Mrs.
Mr. ami Mrs. W.
•r.tly left here and
r L Beeson and Mrs. Y. H.
are attending the State
- i of the Daughters of the
lameii-Ti Revolution at Brunswick.
^ -Through is Regent of the
V Hart Chapter and Mrs. Bce-
a delegate to represent the
uwford Milton has
t --ville from Atlnnta,
I * voral months with
,r . Mrs. C. P. Crawford,
‘’ter is a student nt
" • Mrs. Milton will add
( "a] and civic life of the
her stay.
’ ”garet Napier will leave
' r ‘ r :; n extended visit to
Natives i n Philadelphia,
and New York. She will
^ friend who
the wedding of
r College in Baltimore.
I came « n ‘ Layfio,d ' of Augusta,
fT’"? Sum,a F * lth
I IthaTI E mo learnod the print-
Llflc. Ul ' Unl ° 1 ' Recorder
I : . . “ ’" >w holding a splen-
|t»rtn-,... J 1 <he m *eh.nlc»I de-
■ - 01 Hu Aoju-to Henld.
BIG FLOUR SALE
Buy your Flour here and SAVE MONEY every sack absolutely
guaranteed.
24 LBS. SACK GOOD CIRCUS
FLOUR 8 For Only 89c
24 LBS. ROGERS NO. 37 OR LAROSA
FLOUR R *-k3S’/’- 44 $1.19
24 LBS. WHITE LILY PLAIN
FLOUR $1.44
24 LBS. WHITE LILY SELF-RISING
FLOUR 64 $1.49
SPIVEY-CURL
A marriage of much interest was
that of Mis* Ola Mae Spivey to Mr.
J. R. Curl, which was solmenized at
the home of the bride’s parents Sun
day afternoon March 10th, Rev. H.
D. Warnock officiating in the pres
ence of only a few friends.
The couple entered the living
room to the strains of Lnhengin's
wedding march, played by Mbs
Bernice Warnick, of Swainsboro.
The bride was becomingly gowned
; in her wedding costume of blonde
and grey crepe with hat and acceso-
: ries to match. The impressive ring
ceremony was performed.
Immediately after the ceremony
the bride and groom left for Swains
boro, where Mrs. Curl will continue
teaching in the Swainsboro High
School.
Mr. Curl is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Curl of Swainsboro. He
is connected with the Standard Oil
Company and the undertakers de
partment of Swainsboro.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Curl wish them much happiness and
success.
THAT DAINTINESS
3
IS LBS. SACK CIRCUS
Flour only 46c
12 LBS. SACK ROGERS
NO. 37 OR LAROSA
Flour only 61c
ANOTHER BIG VALUE—NO. 10 PAIL DOMINO
SHORTENING $1.15
SOLID CAR LOAD—GOOD QUALITY
RICE 5 pounds only 25c
THOUSANDS ARE USING OUR ROGERS
Hot Cup Coffee p °“r y d 29c
so necessary to ihe charm of awell-appointed table,
is further emphasized by the delicacy of Electrik
Maid pastries.
Are you planning a little festivity at wheih you wish
to serve something just a wee bit different?
Why not let us suggest something especially baked
for the occasion? Prices are moderate.
\
.Electrik Maid Baka Shop No. 507<
Owned and operated by Milledgeville citizens.
Hut of Everything Cmi Tkat’s Baked.
‘Taste the Difference’
Mrs. J. C. Henderson is convles-
cing, after an illness of several days.
EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED
MILK Fi ne for Baby Can 17c
SUNSET CALIFORNIA—SALMON STYLE
Mackerel 2 cans for 25c
NO. 2 CAN DEL MONT E COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
CORN 2 cans for 25c
NO. 2 1-2 CAN BROKEN SLICED
PINEAPPLE Only 2 9c
IN OUR MARKET
WHERE QUALITY IS A CERTAINTY
Lard LarcTlb 13c
Salt Meat BEST GRADE
STREAK O’LEAN Lb
14c
BreakfastBacon own Banquet 25c
n- • II SUGAR• Our Own IQ.
rlcnicnams M e iro« cured - Lb i»c
1 FLACK II BIX mini I
What THm'JGM'fTON Does
'T'HE New Nash Twin-Ignition mo-
-*• tor has two big aircraft spark plugs
for each cylinder, instead of the ordi
nary single plug, as you can see in the
simplified diagram above.
Both plugs fire simultaneously. The
gas vapor in ignited at two points in
stead of the usual one. One effect »s
quicker combustion, which produces
more power, more speed, much faster
acceleration.
Another result ir, *
nijorm <
bustion. which helps to create tbe very
noticeable smoothness and rhythm of
Nash motor performance.
And still another result of Twin Igni
tion is more efficient combustion, which
prevents wasted fuel.
With Twin Ignition, instead of single
ignition, higher compression is prac
tical, and the same Nash motor pro
duces 9Vi more horsepower, 5 miles an
hour ..tore speed, and 2 extra miles from
every gallon of gasoline you huy.
^NewMABH 400*
I.intle Use IIV»rfsf its .71 a tar Car I'nltse
IMPORTANT “IOO” FF.ATl)RES—.TO OTHER C.fR If.TUE.ft .11,2.
Twin-Ignition motor
12 Aircraft-type spark
plug*
High compression
Houdj'llc sod Lovcjoy
shock absorbers
( exflmtr* Noth mountmt)
Sslon Bodies
Alm.-inum alloy pistons Bijur centralized
il fjrSirmts) chassis lubrication
Nr-v doubledropfnimc tlcctric clock ,
Torsional vibration
d-mptr Ewcrior mnalwu,
.... , „ chrome plated over
World seasiest steering nickel F
7-bearing crankshaft
itclUw mat pm,) Short turning radius
Longer wheelbases
One-piece Salon
fenders
Clear vision front
pillar posts
Nash Special Dead go
(roof and rear
QUALITY BEEF, VOU, VEAL AMD LAMB. FISH AND OYSTERS j Hines-Callaway Auto Co.