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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE, GA.. APRIL 25. 192*
I Mr. E. C. Kidd is spending
Mrs. Jcr« N. Moore spent | week in Miami. Fla.
i... Atlanta . I • • •
Jl '' * • • j Miss Bettie Ferguson is in
Marifcn Ennis «'nd Joe ^ ,anta * attending the Grand Opera.
v , are students at Mer- 1
hl . past week-end at home.
U NANCY KART CHAPTER D. A. R.
The April meeting of the Nancy
Hurt Chapter was held in a beautiful
place nnd there was a beautiful pro
gram.
The piare was Mrs. Terence
Treanor’s with Mrs. Troanor and
Mr.-. Thornton as hostesses and the
program was supplied by Mrs. Jesse
B'-ne, Miss Jennie Jewell and . Dr.
Mr. Ed B. J.ck.on .pent YVednes-1 Ju " iaUl °< th <- Georgia State
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f^cietY
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CoOP‘ ,r
l.v- Flo
,de Allen is visiting her I
Jessie Allen, in Atlanta,
[.ending Grand Opera. I
day of |
Atlanta, buying hats!
tula Stanley spent
. Bertuta Baa.-, who teachea in
„ill apen the approaching
Wni O’D. Jones, of New Or-
*,nl -everal day. of the paat
Jj.ivnc relative* in the city.
Evt .T, cha.nbiea* of Haddock
j, weekend guest of Mr a. R.
H. Jwkson. . ^ >
Attic Gladin, who teaches
„ Bjren. »P«« thc week-end with
' veil. Mrs. Eula Stanley.
Ur. j. f. Lingo haa returned from
„ tended viait to relativea in San-
lent. Fla. # *
.. . j McKnight is visiting
wrotten. Mra. McKnigM
friend,, in MinedgeviHc
always glad to ace her.
Misses
yj r a. Margaret Mapi<*.
Millie ami Margaret
spending thai week in At-
:,nding Grand Opera.
Hnihrih,
Ku»
u.. \V. B. Stubbs amt two little
Valdosta spent sc-ernl days
. wcrk with Mra. Emma Mor
ris,. Beck has returned from
af several weeks in Colum-
kasand i, apiin at the dental offices
.f in. Dennis Turner.
Rasaell Bone is at the city
j recovering from an opera-
■ c underwent for nppcndici-
|., iv, .ire-day evening of lari week.
and Mrs. S. D. Stcrobridge
d children -pent Sunday with Hon.
d Mrs H. R. DeJarnett in Putnam
Mi>. Eloise Greene is spending the
in Atlanta attending Grand
ihe will hear Faust. Martha
! LitTraviata.
tnnis Ivey underwent an
at tue city hospital Satur-
■ «iy He is gradually regaining
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gholson and
.1 Mrs. W. L. Gholson spent
. with Mr. and Mrs. Hulon
in Macon.
Pope- Brown, Miss Martha
. and Mr. Mascy Brown of
| the put week-end
i Mrs. Elizabeth Brown and Mrs.
| Mrs. Alice Williams has returned
1 from a visit to her sister in Butler.
Mrs. C. E. Bazenrore cf Macon,
spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Fareli.
Miss Ava Paschil, of Atlanta, will
visit her mother, Mra. A. H. Paschal
this week-end.
Mr. A. S. Alford of Columbia, S.
C., is visiting the family of his son,
Mr. R. S. Alford.
Mrs. N. S. Turner of Covington
was the guest of Miss Kate Thrash
during the past week-end
Mr. J. J. McArthur has returned
to hi* home in Gordon, after a visit
to his daughter, Mrs. R. G. Smith.
Mrs. H. P. Hall and children and
Mr. Arthur Veal were the dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
M. Veal.
Mr. A. A. Vaughan spent Tues
day in Milledgeville. Mr. Vaughan
has many friends here, having been
a former resident
Mr. N. S. Turner, Miss Florence
Turner, Mr. Nat Turner, Jr., and
Mrs. Tom Swan of Covington spent
last Sunday in the city.
Mrs. Middlekauf has returned
from a stay in Atlanta, with her
Mr. Harry Wheeler, who undet
an operation at the Piedmont
Sanitarium.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Willson have
me to Milledgeville to make their
home. Mr. Willson is a ceramic en
gineer, and is uf. Stevens Pottery,
where he is employed in the manu
facturing plant.
Miss Jessie Snider who was a
teacher at G. S. C. when Dr. Chapel
President is visiting Mrs. Olive
Lucas at the College. Miss Snider
now the head of a private school
Columbus. Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Amoss and Sid
ney Jr., and Mr. Walter Smith of
Pelham; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Amoss,
of Fairburn; Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Newton and children of Macon; Mrs.
O. R. Donahoe and Miss Grace Amos«,
of Et Augustine, Fla., were guests
of Mr. and 'Mrs. Ed Athon Sunday.
Mr. Frank Dennis, of Eatonton
spent Sunday in the city visiting his
>n, who was here with his
gradpnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jor
dan, while his mother was attending
the D. A. R. Convention in Washing
ton, D. C. Mm. Dennis returned
home Tuesday, and Mr. and Mrs. Jor
dan are feeling lonesome Ai their
grand-son has gone back to Eaton
ton.
Mrs. C. G. Paschal and family of
Augusta spent the past week-end with
their mother, Mrs. A. H. Paschal.
Collegi
Regret was expossed over the ab
sence of Mrs. Young Harris Yar
brough, Regent, and Mrs. J. I. Gar
rard, drlegato. who are in Washing-
C. attending the national
congress.
Mrs. Jesse Bone's paper was on
Abigail Adanr.- and Miss Jennie
Jew. 11 played on her violin two negro
spirituals. No Body Knows The
Trouble I’ve Seen and Deep River.
Mrs. Marshall Bland was at the
piano.
Dr. Floyd was the sf.-daily invited
lest of the chapter and her address
is fascinating to the members. She
told how some letters about Geoj-gc
Washington—letters written
Frenchman who fought under La-
Fayette in the American Revolution,
had escaped the fury of the bolshc-
its in Russia and were now pub
lished. The book containing them is
entitled “They Knew The Washing
tons,” and is translated by Princess
Radziwell, who is a worm personal
friend of Dr. Floyd and who dedi
cated the book to her.
Miss Floyd read excerpts from the
letters and told of interesting inci
dents.
The heroes immediately set up a
clamer for the book and the Bobbs-
Merril Co., will receive orders at
for six volumes.
The Nancy Hart chapter is proud
to claim so interesting a visitor a*
Dr. Floyd has proven herself to be.
While at home for the week-end
Biting her parents, Mr. and Mr*».
Oscar Ennis, she entertained most
delightfully nn last Saturday night
t bridge in honor of her guests
iisse Pauline Brackett and Mar-
aret Christian of Cochran.
Beautiful spring flowers
rtistically used in decoration
pacious living room where th<
were played. At the conclu
the games delicious refrei
te invited guests include
Eleanor Ennis, Frances T
.ucilc Dunnaway, Elisabeth Fraley,
Messrs Marion Ennis, Arthur Butt
and Dick Smith.
Allen. Jr., and Erwin Sibley were
named a committee to arrange for a
picnic and fish fry at Indian Island
Farm in July. The wives and sweet
hearts of the members will be guests
of honor.
An interestnig paper was read by
the historian, Hon. Victor Davidson
on the secession of Hancock county
from the Union and related to an
occurance in 1794 located at a Fed
eral Fort known as Fort Fidiua on
thr banks of the Oconee river.
Don't listen to tfco rot of competi
tor*, but pay cask and *a*a ton to
thirteen dollar* per ton on your ferti
liser. The J. H. ENNIS brand have
demonstrated their reive end atete
■nalyaU pat* them nn top.
ALUMNAE OK G. S. C. W.
BLANCHARD-DENT
The marriage of Miss Mary Ruth
Blanchard of Thompson, and Mr.
Hardwick Dent which was solemizcd
on last January 13th, .has been an
nounced and Mrs. Dent has come to
Milledgeville to make her home.
The marriage came as a surprise
to their many friends here.
FOR SALE—I am selling the hov.a
furnishing* et the Old Couipton
home on tho hill. Old chine, kit
chen were end odd piece* of furni
ture here been left. Mr*. R. H.
Hutching*.
ham county of the Georgia
nae of the college who were attend
ing the Georgia Educational Associa
tion in session in Savannah last week.
for speeches at the breakfast.
MONDAY
President R. W. Hatcher presided
over a most interesting meeting of
the Sons of the American Revolution
at the Darien hotel on last Monday
evening with a large number of the
membership present.
Announcement was made that the
contest for the Ciitzenship metals
offered for the best essay on John
Miiledge would be held at G. M. C.
on May 3rd, and in the counly
schools May 8th. Mrs. J. L. Beeson,
Mrs. J. L. Sibley and Mrs. J. I. Gar
rard were named a committee to
judge the papers. President Hatch
er will deliver the medals during the
G. M. C. commencement The chap
ter will attend the awarding of the
medals in a body.
R. W. Hatcher, J. A. Horne, H. D.
SPECIALS
g Puritan or Star Hams 6 to 10 lbs. Avge
8 Clicquot Pale Dry Ale 3 Pint Bottles
32c a.
51c
§ Strawberry Preserves 16 oz.
27c \
4fte
§ Br-b-o, for Enamel and Porcelain, 2 for
25c
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25 Pkgs. Light House Washing Powder
S1.M
Lighthouse Cleaner Pkg
Sc
SPECIAL SATURDAY
J 24 lb. Good Self-Rising Flour
SSc
Good White Meat
13c \
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8 Fresh Vegetables FRESH EVERY DAY. See our
window. Our j
service is so arranged to meet the demands of those who have to J
have early dinners. Phone your orders early. We'll have them {
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RADIOS
n Stiles, who has been
|ir. thr city hospital for the past scV
jeks, has returned to her home
lisville, Ga. Mr. Stiles came
carried her home in his auto-
ar.u Mrs. J. L. Sibley have re-
i from Miami, Fla., where they
been spending several weeks
< ‘■1. and Mrs. Marion Sibley,
|Hr. and **.rs. James Sibley and Mr.
Allen Sibley.
MISSES THRASH AND FERGUSON
JOINT HOSTESSES
Mira Kate Thrash and Miss Betty
Ferguson were joint hostesses on last
Saturday at two delightful parties
at the home of Miss Betty Ferguson
on the Hill.
An afternoon and an evening party
of bridge were among the most de
lightful of the spring season. The
Vautiful Ferguso home was frag
rant with spring flowers of many
gorgeous colors, roses, pansies and
other gayly colored flowers being
used. In the spacious living room
where th c tables were arranged Hrge
vases and bowls of beautiful flow
ers were gracefully arranged.
At the afternoon party delicious re-
. freshments were served at the con-
gues s elusion of the games and in the even
ed H-Efccfric...
Beautiful Console-
Type Cabinet.
Mi-.- Frances Ennis who teaches
an. spent the past week-end
|*th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
he had as r
1?“*"" ' iiririian and Pauline thc re(rKhment , pr „eeded Jhe
if Cochran. games
_ E. G. Way and Mrs. M. R.
I ''•mpuf.n were in the city Monday,
Mra. Geo. S. Roach. They
•turning to their home in
IBmkkavin., after a visit to War-
I tHiton.
ISth'" hf * circl * of
MISS KATE THRASH ENTER
TAINS
Kate Thrash was hostess to
her bridge club on last Thursday at
the home of Mrs. Otto Conn
HilL
The beautiful Conn home was a
lovely with abuntance of wild and
cultivated spring flowers. Shaded
lights added to the beauty and l«n.
■ 11 < Mary Bacon has returned to
I ; n Athens after spending a
' the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L.
|Wr V Mi ’* Baron was ,pr a num * pressiveness of the scene in the liv-
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Delicious refreshments were serv-j
ed at the conclusion of the games.
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WHERE QUALITY IS A CERTAINTY
Salt Meat <
• STREAK O’LEAN Lb
14c
Banquet Bacon
Oir-Own Sliced OQ_
No Rind - lb.
FISH Fresh Croakers 10c lb
Our Special Baked Ham 75c
B*ked by our own receipt—with pineapple a delieiow hot
weather meat
We have a complete assortment of Western and native meats—
Lamb and Veal.
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Immediately After
Memorial Exercises
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