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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVIIXE. GA., APRIL «, IRM
Spencer Rockwell, of Atlanta, Mrs. W. H. Arnall is visiting her
Sunday with his mother in this mother in Griffin.
• * * I Master Reynolds Allen is visiting
Jsrk Day °t Atlanta, spent his grandpaienta in Norcross, Ga. [
fek-tnd with his parents, Mr. • • •
Irs. John T. Day. i Miss Catherinne Butts spent Mon-'
• • * ; day with friends in Macon.
Willie Tunnel! of Atlanta.' • • •
Sunday with his father, Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. W* A. Walker, Mrs.
t Tunnell. I N. L. Coats and Mrs. W. A. Massey
• * * j spent Wednesday in Macon.
. Julia Martin of Salem was- • • •
eek-end guest of Miss Lois l>r. and Mrs. J. C. Stuthum
j little daughter spent the past v
• • • j end in Atlanta,
joe Omerson of Millen, with j • • •
•wen spent several
k visiting his father
Miss Mae Asbury has returned to
Atlanta after a visit of several weeks
to friends here.
Mrs. Heindel Mobley and Mrs. R.
« McElrath spent Wednesday in
Macon.
The A. A. 17. W. will meet Mon
day aftrrnon at the home of Mrs.
Tuttle.
Miss Ellie May Phelps, of Greens-
to, spent the past week with Mrs.
E. Phelps.
Mr. Harvey J Veal of Albany, Ga.,
spent Sunday and Monday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Veal.
The Robert E. Lee Chapter of U. |
D. C. will meet with Mrs. Jense Bone
Tuesday afternoon, April 9th, at 4:30
Mr/. Russell Bone whs hostess on
last Friday afternoon at her home on
the hill to the members of her bridge
club and complimenting her sister,
Mr'-. L. L. Griner of Fitzgerald.
The home was beautifully decorat
ed in spring flowers and with their
many brilliant colors made a most
impressive and beautiful scene.
At the conclusion of the gnmes a
delicious salad course was served.
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of the Methodist church met Monday
afternoon with Mrs. M. M. Parks,
the president presiding.
The secretary, Mrs. W. A. Marr-ey,
read the minutes of the previous
ting.
I fiiends spent Tuesday in Mil-!
Julia P. Wes* has retu
S’. Augustine. Fix, where
• \ oral months.
id Mr:
i d Mrs. Otis Smith, of Ten
ant Sunday with Mr. and
D. Wilson.
G. M. Bnntley,
Tcnnillc, were the guests of Mrs.
• • • | C. Alford Sunday.
v W. Minor, of Douglas, was • • •
i. city la-t Friday, visiting rela- Mi
I mile,
• • * ( Mrs.
Mi- J. O. Sallee uttended the! • • •
rul of Mr. Stephens in Atlanta | Thp many friends of Mrs
Wednesday. j Walker will be delighted ti
• • • I that she is improving after
Mi . L. L. Griner of Fitzgerald, tack of influenza.
• t several days of the past week * • •
her sister, Mrs. Rusell Bone. | Mrs. Thos McComb and little son
• * • I l’«**e r-’turned from a visit to rela-
•I . l/'uis Cline and Miss Emily! lives in Albany, and points in Alu-
..!.erts. of Atlanta spent Sunday j 'nama.
ith Misses Mary and Kate Cline. J • • •
j Mrs. Ollie Giles and Master
. . Dorough, Crenshaw, and) Harvey Giles pent the Easter holi
day in Macon
Perry ('. Blooi
Mohl.y
. Mobley
An interesting report of the Cart-
•villo meeting of the N. Ga. Con-
*ence Missionary convention was
on by Mrs. R. B. Moore.
Mr . Mattie Bivins offered n rcso-
ion of thank- and appreciation to
j Mrs I.. J. Roznr for the splendid
i study doss conducted by her during
J. W. Mobley. Jr., February. The book "What next in
dding of Miss Helen | Home Missions?" was studied, and
Monday morning, about thirty-five ladies studied thi-
ing i book. Mrs. R<>z:ir is enthusiastic and
Au- | efficient in this work and the Society
were unanimous in their praise and
thanks to her for the time she gave
:!ock.
Miss Ethel Montgomery of Green
ille. N. C., is spending several days
ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D
'• Montgomery.
Dr.
turned lion
A BIRTHDAY PARTY Bl?rk, Ann and Sara Pennington,
. Alma and Jennette Giles, Dorthory
Enjoyed |, y „u , Uttle party Hmdanon, Row Mary Putt.non,
ittron in hono, „f Thomas Marion Martha Duma.., Mattie Bell Butt.]
narrow's 6th hirthdsy, Bam™ were Helen Watkin., Gertrude Horne,
played, refreshments served by Tiney Horne.
Mi.'scs Dorotha Scott and Frances
Harrow. After which all took part
'Kg hunt.
present were: Carolyn Mos-
chock ymr
Thai
tello, Walter Brown, Vernon Nash,! .
Jr., Rn;!,r Turner, Miller. John and
Bubbcr Horn. Carroll Twllly, Bnookie
hrederick, Robert Goftjrin,, Cason
well grmmtm4 -it
right.
RALPH SIMMERSOW
Buick Dodcr
• Mr. J. F. Bell w.as carried to his i to the class
no '' home today from the City Hospital. 1 Mrs. W.
n a ".where he has been the past week, o
| His friends are glad to learn that he j g
is convalescing from his illness and ! f,
hope he will rapidly regain his I
strength.
Massey and Mrs. Dix-
Williams took part in the pro-
« giving talks on women ir.
ign countries.
ek-end ;
Mr. J. ~f. Ox lord, formerly of thi.-
county and u brother-in-law of Mr.
W. H. Minnor, was buried at Ocilla
f MrR ■ Tuesday. Mr. W. H. Minor. Mr/.
|Alice Barnes, Mrs. W. R. Dunham
' “ ’* T. O. Whitton attended the
schools, <
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mot
children of Atlanta, visited
ueek-end. I Moore's parents, Mr. and Mr;
• • • I Montgomery Saturday.
Mr. ('arlton Hardie and Jay Me- 1 • • *
sell of Gordon, spent Saturday I Mr. and Mrs. A. I. But
cat m Milicdgcvillc. I Susie Butts and Wi
• • • I Sunday with relative
Mrs. W. B. McKinnon and little county,
lnghter arc spending several days! .• • '
Brunswick visiting Mrs. Me- * Mrs. Olin Jackson and little daugh-
innons* parents. ter have returned to their home
• • * I Macon, after a visit to friends and
Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Vickers of! relatives in this city.
Mjightsvillc, sped*. Sunday with
Mr. Darden Asbury and Miss Ma*
Asbury came down from Atlanta
Tuesday to attend the funeral and
burial sendees of Dr. J. E. Kidd.
Misses Lucy and Wethersby Hatch
er who art* attending Trinity College
and Georgetown Convent in Wash
ington spent the Easter holidays with
their grandmother, Mrs. Thomas H.
Wilkinson " r 'K* lt in Portsmouth, Va. Many
attractive social events were given
in their honor while in Portsmouth.
M:-. Vicker’s sister, Mrs. Arthur La-
Mi»s Kate Thrash has returned
fa.m a visit to relatives in Atlanta.
H< r little niece, Betty Booker, came
hom* with her for a visit.
Mr. Winfred Wynn of Emory
1 aiversity spent the past week-end
!1 " me with his parents. Dr. and
W. T. Wynn.
Mr-, Marcia Blizzard has rcturn-
' her home at Los Angles, Cal.,
• j -r a visit to her sister, Mrs. Jos
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bivins, Miss
Hazel Bivins, Miss May Moore and
Cadet Milton Jones spent Sunday in
Atlanta visiting Mr. Ellsworth Bivins
who is a student at Emory.
Miss Leona Frederickson, Miss
Stoddard, Dr. W. G. Dobbins and
Dr. J. W. Mobley formed a party go
ing to Mngnolia Gardens the early
part of this week.
School Superintendent P. N. Biv-
Sam J. Whatley was called ; ns ,pc n t Tuesday in Warrenton and
‘Vton Saturday on account of Crawfordville in the interest of the
a i r.f her uncle. Mr. WilWurl Georgia Educational Association.
J Superintendent Bivins is vice-pwd-
• dent for the association in the tenth
•nd Mrs. H. I). Allen were - district.
Miss Bessie Butler at • • •
in Madison Sunday. They!
' n K a group of distinguished'
' the Butler home for Easter, j
nd
Bom
McElrath. Mr. Joe McElrath | oni
■x Miss Mae Asbury of At-} Mrs.
<1 Mrs. It. J. McElrath of this!
r moT a party spending the.
Magnolia Gardens. ! «, * ,
■a. L. L. Griner, of Fitzgerald,
Saturday and Sunday in the
visiting her sister, Mrs. Russell
. She \vent front here to spend
time at Grey with her sister,
Thos Morton.
■r Ear! Bloodworth and
Harvey Giles enjoyed an
■ egg hunt Saturday at the home of
R * Dunham. Mr. W. H. Mrs. Bloodworth in Log Cabin Hts.
Mrs. Alice Barnes and Miss Macon. About fifteen children were
Barne» attended the funeral, . ireM? nt at the hunt.
•' of Mrs. F. L. Minor in Ma-, • • •
1 • 1 Dr. Elam F. Dempsey, Presiding
j Eller of the Oxford District, was in
D- Allen, Mrs. Schly,i t he city Tuesday, coming to attend
I -• v 4,r, d Mia* Ida the funeral and burial of Dr. J. E.
“Pent Friday in Macon Kidd. He was the guest of Mr. and
of Dr. | .M rs . Miller S. Bell.
Azclia
* ! Mr. R. M. Rogers, Mr. DeWitt
i garet Cook spent Sunday j Rogers and Mr. Sidney Lee Stcm-
with her > on, Mr. Tom bridge motored to South Carolina
attended the christening Sunday and spent the day with the
-on of Mr. and Mrs*, relatives of the Rogers. They en-
as the Mulberry street joyed their trip,
church Sunday morning. * * *
' Mrs. H. D. Alien. Mrs. Julia West,
S. Kelly and children have Mrs. M. M. Flemister and Mias
their home near Atlanta Florida Allen were a party leaving
^t to Mrs. Kelley’s father, Milledgevillc Tuesday for a trip to
' ■ YnrbrouBh. Mr. Kelly B&gnolim Gardens. They went by
■n and carried them home in Savannah to see Wormsloc and from
there to Charleston.
■ Brown returned Mon- Dr. Hunter, of the G. S. C. W.
•r.!,,... honic in Richland, after faculty has been invited to present
T Cral week * with her a paper before the American AAocia-
Mrj * C. B. McCullar. Mrs. tion of News Bureaus in Nashville,
* anp^i and litu e daughter ae- Tenn., this month. Dr. Hunter has
I ■ '«! da-s. h ° r hom * and spent sev- been an offker in the Association
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Montgomery
rpent Sunday in Macon, where they
attended a birthday dinner. and
family reunion nt the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar McAfee. With two ex
ceptions all of the children and
grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Mont
gomery were present, and a pleasant
day was spent. An elaborate dinner
was served by Mr. and Mrs. McAfee.
The occasion was the celebration for
Mr. McAfee and Mrs. Montgomery
ooth of whom had birthdays within
a few days of each other.
I Help Yourself to Health
WITH BATTLE CREEK FOODS
Fig Bran Package 15«
Fig Bran Flakes Package 25c
Whole Wheat Flour Package ...5tc
Psylla, a natural lubricant $1.0#
(Most efficient in combating constipation.)
A FEW SPECIALS
Brillo. Small 3 for25c
Brillo. Large .25c pkg.
Stokely’s Hand Packed Tomatoes No. 2’s 10c
(Only a few left)
Bell’s Special Coffee 30c lb.
(This coffee has stood the test of years)
24 lbs. Good White Self-Rising Flour $1.00
Good White Meat 14c lb.
3 Rolls Best Tissue Toilet 6,000 Sheets 40c
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits FRESH EVERY DAY. See our
window. Florida Valencia Oranges the latter part of the week.
Phone your orders early. We have a delivery to each side of
town at 9 o'clock each day.
BELL GROCERY CO.
263—PHONES—498
MRS. GEORGE ECHOLS HOSTESS
Mrs. George Echols was hosteaa at
two tables of bridge on Wednesday
afternoon of last week in honor of
Miss Ruth Bruner, of Savannah, the
guest of Mrs. G. E. McWhorter.
Spring flowers in a gorgeous array
of colors were artistically used in
decorating the living room, where the
tables v ere arranged for the games.
Delicious refreshments were served
at the onclusion of the games.
MRS. BOWEN ENTERTAINS CLUB
Mrs. U. S. Bower, was hostess on
last Friday afternon to the mem
bers of her bridge club and n few out
side guests at her home at the Sani
tarium.
Wild spring flowers of honey
suckle, violets and lilacs added to
the attractiveness of the home. At
the conclusion of the games delicious
refreshments were served.
WHO IS YOUR
BARBER?
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Wkoloale ud Retail
EXCHANGE BANK
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 27TH, 1929
AS CALLED FOR BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS
OTTO M. CONN. •-tmrUU'ut H. G. BANKS, Caihier
Date of Bank's Charter 1903, 1909, 1919, 1924. Date Began Business
June 1903
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $100,000.00
Surplus Fund 75.000.00
Furniture and Fixtures 0,513.11
Other Real Estate owned 18,088.55
Cssh in Vault and
amounts due from ap
proved Reserve Agents . 70,917.10
Checks for Clearing and
Due from other Banks 2,798.57
Cash Items 43.49
Overdrafts (if any) 2,162.12
Other Resource- 110,819.59
Memorial Coin- ~ 75.50
Baldwin County War
rants as cash 3,016.89
Items in Transit - 1,912.91
TOTAL
$828,583.47
Undivided Profits
Reserve Funds
Di.idcnds Unpaid
Cashier-: Checks
Demand Deposits ......
Bills Payable ...
Notes anti Rills Redis
counted —...
i.r,8!*.t::
440,354.35
145,000.00
TOTAL $828,583.4'
GEORGIA Baldwin County.
Personally appeared before the undersigned, an officer authorized to
administer oaths in =aid county Otto M. Conn, who, on oath, says that he
is the President of the Exchange bank, and that the above and foregoing
report of the condition of said bank is true and correct.
OTTO M. CONN. President
Sworn to und subscribed before me, this 2nd, day of April, 1929.
H. H. HENDON. N. r. B. Co. Ga.
We, the undersigned directors of said bank, do certify that we have
carefully read --aid report, and that the same is true and correct, according
to the best of our information, knowledge and belief, and the above signa
ture of the President of said bank is the true and genuine signature of that
officer.
» This 2nd, day of April, 19*9.
.
Specials At
R. G. SMITH S
Across the River
HEART’S DELIGHT nn
24 LE. S. R. FLOUR—A REAL WHITE FLOUR7/1 If*
WHILE 90 SACKS LAST AT v
IS A BARGAIN WORTH DRIVING MILES FOR
Happ Grade Overalls—Heavy Denim made for
service.
Peters Shoes—for every member of the family.
PLOW TOOLS AND HORSE FEEDS
R. G. SMITH
IN OUR MARKET
WHERE QUALITY IS A CERTAINTY
Fresh Fish
Virginia Red-Fin
Croakers Lb
10c
Banquet Bacon^f.'t 1 29c
Salt Meatf EST CRADE
Hamate