Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, April 18, 1929, Image 7

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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. CA.. APRIL It, 1929 cial ^ Q^cieiy Mltn Moore made a business Bristol, Va., this week. K- Phelps and Miss Ellie spent Monday in Macon. ,,d .Mrs. H. H Herndon viait- n last Friday. , i Mr . W. S. Jett, jjjsi. K. 'V. Bradford and children ruling thus week in Augusta nt Mr. Bradford's parents. Helen Elliott, of Atlanta, is ... of Mrs. J. C. Statham at Babb spent Tuesday -chasing goods for her and Mr.*. W. Z. Jones of At- «pent Sunday with their daugh- rs. Frank Broome. W. A. Brooks, of Macon, Sunday in the city with Miss Mr. Jack Day of Atlanta, spent the : week-end with his parents. Mr. -d Mrs. John T. Day. Mr-. K. A. Edmondson and Miss •;.ra Edmondson, of Atlanta, spent r, pa-t week-end with Mrs. Charles M -- Ruth Bruner, who has been .a . <•? Mrs. G. E. McWhorter. , returned to her home Miss Katherine Jewell has return ed from a visit to Augusta. Mr. Tom Hall Smith i to Macon Thursday. i Nettie Moore is visiting her Mrs. T. J. Cater, in Macon Mr. Joe Cooper who is a student ut Mercer came home for the week- Miss Kate Athon has reti from an extended visit to reli in Jacksonville, Fla. Misses Eula Curry, Ina and Doris Ricketts spent Tuesday shopping ir Macon. Misses Alma Hood and Ruby War ren, of Tennille, were the guests of Mis. C. E. Youngblood Sunday. Miss Grace Amoss, of St. Augus tine, Fla., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed Athon. Mr. L. D. Edwards and George Griffith of Madison, were in the city Sunday and Monday guests of Messrs Y. W. and B. D. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Wasden and little daughter, Alice Carr, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carr and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cater, and chil dren, Catherine and Thomas of Ma un, spent Sunday with relatives in ie city. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Day spent le week-end in LaGrange with their daughter, Miss Constance Day, who teaches in that city. MRS- c. g. cox entertains CADETS PLAN GAU SOCIAL Mrs. C. G. Cox was hostess on last Friday morning to a number of friends at a bridge party in honor of Mis, Ruth Bruner who has been the ;U est of Mrs. G. E. McWhorter at ihe State Sanitarium. Garden flowers were used in abundance about the room where the james were played. A salad courn> was served at the conclusion. Mr. and Mrs. Marion McWhirter Savan-j}, ave returned to their home at Union, S. S., after a visit to Mrs. B. I H. Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jones, Dr. and j • • • M:-. It. T. Rank.n and Misses Sam-- jj r a hd Mrs. Billie Brooks and artra Renfroo and Helen Blackwell ^ children „f Atlanta, spent Sunday Sunoay at Alton. I with Mr. Brooks* mother, Mrs. W. S. 1 Brooks. Mr. A. I. Butts, Jr., spent several j • • • f this week in Macon, attend-' Dr. an( j Mrs. Francis Turner, of r.c a meeting of the saies force °f^Savannah, spent Friday and Satur- ti-.- Georgia Power Co. day with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Woot- * * * ! ten. Mrs. J. I. Garrard and Mrs. Y. H. j Yufarragh. Regent of the Nancy j Mrg John Riley retvxned Sunday dan r ha pier of the D. A. R., are at-| f rom „ visit to her parents in Millen. i n? the National Convention in M r. Riley went to M Hen and brought Kj-.mgton, I>. C. her home, making tne trip in his * * * automobile. Mr*. Della Carroll, Mrs. J. J. • • * T " apron and Mis, Caroline Thump- Mrs Bclle Hutchings, of Utics, N. of Atlanta, spent Saturday and y ^ j„ spending several weeks visit- •unday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. in>? f r j e nds in the city. Mrs. Hutchings will be remembered as | Miss Belle Compton. Mrs. S. L. Terry is visiting herj * * • “whter, Mrs. J. M. Vinning, at] Rtii-urh. N. C. She will before re-( . c , .. . . . l dinner guests Sunday Messes Mario " ' V- U ltr rr r " ’ | Alford and Mae Brantley, and Messrs at Burlington, N. C. ! 0 ii„ Sutton, Geo. Sutton and Harry j Leo Dixon, of Dublin. EMORY GLEE CLUB HERE TOMORROW NIGHT A feature of the Emory Glee Club's program here tomorrow night, April 18th. at the G. S. C. W. Audi torium, will be several selections from the music of “Show Boat, ent Broadway musical success. Other striking features of Emory concert will be presentations of Kamencek’s “Indian Love Song, Malloy's “Lassie O’ Mine,” a quartet rendition of Kuntz' “Sleepy Hollow Tune,’’ and a number of negro spirituals, for which the club is ei pecvaUy known. “Londonderry Air,” presented by the Emory Lit tle Symphony Orchestra, Mendels sohn’s “I Would That My Love,” and iclin solo from Liszt by Hugh Tiro ha ugh, >membe*r of the Emory Stringed Trio, also attractions of the evening. MILLEDGEVILLE BOY GOLF Jimmie Evans had as her CHAMPION Roy Mayfield, head of Woolworth’s Store in Garaquey, Cuba, a.nd son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mayfield has been declared golf champion of the Cohan city, according to reports appearing „! Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hudgins of At- j n the papers of that city, i lanta, announce the birth of a son I The news stories appearing about i Monday April 8th, who has been'the golf tournament which Mr. May- named Andrew Wall, for his mater- field won were very complimentary pent several nal grandfather, the late Andrew J. I to t h e former Milledgeville boy. He Birmingham, I B »" " f thi » ei J* , _ ..invention of| " W..rk« Superintend ent*. He. Mr*. Georgia Robin,on ho, ihe v-u. st of hi, parent, who re-1 to Milledgeville from Dubl:. ■n that city. spend mrs. McWhorter compli- MENTS HISS BRUNER Mr,. G E. McWhor-er entertained men delightfully on la«t Wednesday ifternoon at bridge in honor of he- rueat of the past two weeks, Mia, Ruth Bruner, of Savannah. Vase, filled with various colored rose» and wild axclims added to the freahneu of the room where the game, were played. Miss Bruner was presented with a beautiful hand made lace handkerchief. An iced jourse was aerved at the concluaion of the games. FESTIVITIES The selection of sponsors to repre sent the companies of the G. M. C. cadet batU'lion during the coming Commencement season having been made, plans are going forward for many gay social festivities to feat the young ladies who will be spon- • Keen interest is being shown in the annual drills and the companies ure working on the ir.utvvers that will be given the last day of the school year. The sponsors chosen are: 1st Bat- tallion, Maj. Mercer Jordan, Miss Katherine Butts; 2nd Battallion, Maj. E. Lamar Beck, MisB Carolyn McMullen. Company A, Cape. R. S- Brown, Miss Louise Joins; Lieut. C. W. Wynn, Miss Sarah Edmondson; Lt. W. E. Harrow, Miss May Moore; j Company sponsors. Misses Otelia fi— j Dorothy Parks. Miss ' Flemister and Dorothy Parks, mpany B, Capt. Barnes MRS. BRADFORD ENTERTAINS Florence Cole, Lieut. Bazanor, Miss BRIDGE CLUB Elizabeth Brannen; Company spon- Mrs. R. W. Bradford entertained | sors Miss Elizabeth Fraley and Mrs. the members of her bridge club most delightfully on last Friday afternoon. Spring flowers were used in decora tion. Delicious refreshments wevc served. MRS. PENUEL HONORS VISITOR Mrs. F. C. Penuel entertained in honor of Miss Ruth Bruner on last Thursday afternoon at a delightfull bridge party. Spring flowers were ijracefully used in the living room where the games were played and delicious re freshments were served. g. m. c. GIVE Under the auspices of the G. M. C. annual, the omedy success “Seven teen” will be presented in the col lege chapel, Friday evening April 26th. Mi*s Florence Cole is directing the show and the cast is composed of cadets and prominent young ladies of the city. Company C, Capt. W. F. Thomp son, Miss Righton Brown; Lt. G. S. Stembridge, Miss Billy Eberharv; Lt. C. H. Veal, Mias Susie Butts; Company sponsors, Misses Ruth Wil son and Anne Bone. Company I), Capt. J. S. Chandler, Mies Jewel Ivey; Lt. L. C. Wall, Miss Regina Williams; Company, Harriett Campbell, Selma Shorrer, and Rosa Bowdoin. Band; Capt. M. H. Jones, Miss Hazel Bivins; Lt. Thaxton, Miss Serena Marshall; Lt. Hughes, Miss Elizabeth Stewakt; Lt. Hend<*rson, Miss Dot Smith; Lt. Scott, Miss Frances Bone; ;LL Newnan, Miss Nolle Edwards; Lt. Harrison, Miss Florence Ghoesling; Band, Miss Bulah Thaxton and Mrs. Godfrey Osterman. The companies will be entertained by their commanders during the com mencement season and the officers banquet and military ball will be the main features of the social festivi- INTRODUCING GEFiBEft’S STRAINtO VEGETABLES For Baby SPECIALLY PREPARED, STRAINED AND READY TO SERVE Strained Vegetable Soup 10 1-2 oz. Cans 25c Strained Peas ) ^ n . Strained Carrots )/fl 1 Oz 1 (Tp Strained c pinach .. )**2 Can Strained Primes ) TESTED AND APPROVED, ASK YOUR DOCTOR SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 24 lb. Good Self-Rising Flour 55c Good White Meat .. 13c Bell’s Special Coffee 31c 7 lb. Scoco Vegetable Compound 51.9# (Bring Your Bucket) Fresh Vegetables, FRESH EVERY DAY, watch our window. Plenty fresh Strawberries every day 25c quart. Phone your orders early, first dinner delivery leaves at 9:00 A. M. each side of town. BELL GROCERY CO. 2S3—PHONES—498 Kloisc Greene spent the week-, ’ »itii her aunt. Mrs. Z. T. Weaver! Mrs. Weaver is the ■*' r “f the late Senator W. I’- E. Willi Company A, piled up thirty-eight points to win the annual field meet at G. M. C. last Saturday afternoon, were awarded the Cousley cup for high team score. The track event was postponed frem April 1st in respect of Dr. J. E. Kidd. Co. C, came second in the scq'ring with thirty-five points. Batchelor of Company A was high point man in individual score, F< second and Hughes, third. Company D did not enter a te IN OUR MARKET WHERE QUALITY IS A CERTAINTY ITDCrQU ETQI4 croakers - ioc Lb F laLOl 1 r loll Spanish Mackerel 20c Lb Oiro Own Sliced 20C Banquet Bacon No Rind - lb. PURE LARD - ICc lb. Salt Meat f EST GRADE • STREAK O’LEAN Lb 16k GOOD BEEF ROAST 23c lb. PORK CHOPS 23c lb. TRY (WR HOME BAKED HAM T. L. WAITS, Manager Meat Dpt CADETS DEFEAT ATHENS HIGH IN CLOSE GAME G. M. C. won a 10 tc 9 victory over the baseball team representing Athens High School last Friday af ternoon in a loosely played game. The cadets came from behind to n the game in the ninth inning. Rich, cadet short stop, won batting honors with three hits, one a home- n in the eighth inning to tie the The cadet team displayed batting strength in abundance and Coach Rentz has developed a powerful of- ric team in his race for the G. I. .. flag. Harold Day has returned to ' r 'Tu at Avon Park, Fla., after ' i* l' several weeks with her - " r - Mrs. J. E. Kidd. She was ‘V d home by Mrs. E. C. Kidd Kidd. ,- v ' J. Arrington, prominent j. Mag j n Milledgeville ’ rnoon. Mr. Arrington ’ visitor to this city, and i'atron of Milledgeville I Mrs. W. G. Crawley of • • n.| daughter, Mrs. Jame- o little sons, of West ■ guests of relatives in • -i. jr-: v. ^j r Crawley is pn: Methodist church in Au- ' ,;r i has recently closed a suc- • u revival there. At n .. ^ ‘ wrg of Group Five of the [Griff:!* .' in ^ trs Association held in L * 1'art week, Mr. Miller R. -i V, int Caa ^ ier the Mil- l^irav ,!,n h«ng Co., was elected U.v^ ** te Group. He has rc- n srratulation3 of his a , f, ' r * the honor that has cf -rred upon him. ‘I wash, iron und carry coal and don’t get tired since taking VinoL nted a silver loving cup *or j Alto, I have gained 18 pounds.”— j the accomplishment. Mr. Mayfield Mrs. S. Cortese. has been in Cuba aljout two years. Vinol is a iMicious compound of —— ; cod liver peptone, iron, etc. Nerv- ccral months with her daLgh- 1 DR. T. M. HALL RECOVERS TIRE OU8> ensily tired, anemic people ter, Mrs. Carl Massey. Mr. and Mrs. I Dr. T. M. Hall in last week’s is- [ surprised how Vinol gives Massey went down to Dublin Sunday I sue of the Union Recorder carried; JOUn d sleep and a BIG appetite, and Mrs. Robinson Teturned with | an ad for the recovery of an auto- [ The very FIRST bottle often adds th ( . m . j mobile tire he had lost some days several pounds weight to thin ■ • • • before. The paper went out Thurs- children or adults. Tastes delicious. ! day morning, and early Friday I)r. Culver and Kidd Drug Co. ! Hall had his tire returned. The tire j (Advertisement) Southern part of the —-— unty, but the Union Recorder New arrivals in Udics’ hats, the Covers Baldwin Like the Dew/’ And Utest in summer si idvertising in its columns brings re- Epcci.illy priced — suits. ! VARIETY STORE. Because- you are judged by what you do—say—and how you dress— a Clothcrafl sut is a decided asset. Especially jo, if you choose one from our Spring assortment. We’re showing the smartest of colors and patterns—in the newest styles—in rizes to fit any man—at prices to fit any pocketbdok. CLOTHCRAFT Tailored Clothes $22.50 to $40 John Hoiloway THE MAN’S STORE Mr*. W. A. Massey, Mrs. Moore. Mrs. L. J. Roznr, Mrs. S. J. j Stembridge and Mrs. Dixon Williams " a ^ spent Wednesday in Eatonton, where« they attended a meeting of the offic er.. of the Woman’s Missionary So- icties of the Methodist churchei light— the Southern half of the Oxford j District Miss Leni Moore spent Sunday in: You couldn’t Atlanta with relatives. Monday she «| w , y , lew t * ’ j visited the wholesale millinery stores, j n mn electric R< Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Bivins and j and ge i ectot i a bmutiful line of hats necaarfty of family were called to Atlanta to at-|f or an d summer wear. -Hatchers demot tend the funeral of Mrs. Bivin’s j * • * and Saturday. brother-in-law, Mr. L. P. Green, Mr.; Dr and Mrs< j l. Beeson, Dr. and, Greer will be remembered by the Mr .. E H s cot t. Dr. Geo. H. Web-j Doping and e. and colors. Day CHANDLER’S wrecker comes and gets them. Re gardless of how deep the ditch or bad the wreck—w* have the best an automobile wrecker on the road. RALPH fIMMERSON ndition • hepce the ck Dealci old control—So people of Milledgeville as a member y er< p r \y. T. Wvr.n, Col. Geo. S. of the famous Horne House Quarto- Rr#lch w m RO t 0 Savannah today to tte at G. S. C. W. Summer School attond a mC eting of the Georgia several years ago. Mr*. Geo H. Tunnell has returned! from Baltimore, where she was called to see her niece, Miss Jaunita Greer, who was accidentally injured while making an experiment in the chemi cal department of Johns Hopkins ■.•iisvndty, where she W3s studying. Greer i* recovering from her injuries. i Educational Association. HIGH EL00D PRESSURE May be inexpensively overcome, without drugs. Just send vour address Dr. C. B.* Stokes. Mohawk. IT*. We RALPH ‘•IMMERSON Buick Dealer ow New box paper*—$1.25 boxes while they last 50c—CHANDLER’S VARIETY STORE. right. :-r FOR SALE—Park* Bard Rock* Pullet*, 11 weeks old $1.00 each. Cockrela to match $1.00 each. For quick sale. Mrs. J. R. Goddard, Rente 1, Box 19, Milledgeville, Ga. New showing of vciles and pongees beautiful summer shades bargain r prica,—CHANDLER'S VARIETY FIVE ROOM COTTAGE FOR RENT STORE. I AH modern convenience*. T. L. L- McComb. Lack of regulation conaue cumut-The New FRIGID AI RE Men’s sox—fancy pUid^ regular C«|d Control m‘ii oeellur Ula. See 50c seller 4 slightly hperfect for 1 HATCHER'S demoustrajdee tamer- $1.00—CHANDLER’S VARIETY raw sad Saturday. the chani right best worked on. Wo have the two ly will not mis-lead you when they work on your car. It pay* you to have it done right. RALPH SIMMERSON Buick Dealer Men’s shirts—collar attached— white and colors, guaranteed fast and pre>shrunk $1.50. CHANDLER’S VARIETY STORE. FIVE ROOM COTTAGE FOR RENT All modern conveniences. T. L. Drum your oil regularly—it maans the life ef yeor motor. We refill with Qaaker State and Texaco—the STORE. ■■■■miBmiBHni