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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEV1LLE, CA.. MAY t. 1§»
DAY
Home r Bivins and Mia* Hazel
J]V " ’ pent last Saturday in Macon.
.. \V. A. W'bb visited the family
. Jack Webb in Eaton-
Klorence Moran has gone to
in .l. >’!»•• ‘'here ahe has ac-
, portion.
Harry Boi
Mi-- *•"
ame down from
,-ollege and spent the week
end with his parents.
.. Hines hr.s returned
her sister. Mrs. Camp.
Lynchburg, V*.
Geo. S. Roach attended the
- ; ,nd ourial services of Mrs.
n Fort Valley Saturday.
bell K.r
r ristine Iiabb, who has been
ii. the high school at Scotts
H U, X. C., has returned home.
and Mrs. Allen Sibley spent
..vrrul days of this week with Mr.
. parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Wiley Wasder and little
daughter, Alice Carr are visiting
Mr. Warden’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. A. E. Day and daugh-
,f wild Wood. Fla., are visiting
Mr. m<i Mrs. W. C. Greene at Meri-
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Benford and
hiidrt-n -pent the week-end with
Ur?. EU-nford’s sister, Mrs. J. M.
iryan, at Winder.
Th. friends of Mr. Bart Wilson
m- clad to see him at his store
inin. after an illness extending
through several days.
l*r. Lombard Kelly, of the State
l;. . :v Medical College. Augus
ta. va< in the city Friday. He
the cue<t of Dr. John Mohley.
ir. md Mrs. Marshall Bland had
th. .r guests Sunday their
Marshall Bland, Jr., Misses
.id Wamock and Mr. Freeman,
Atlanta.
Mr. H..h
*vrrn! day
Mr. H. B. Eherhart has gone to
Cleveland, Ohio, where he has
cepted a position.
Dr. Ed Green and Dr. Geo. Green
spent Tuesday in Washington, Ga.,
visiting scenes of their childhood.
Mrs. H. S. Jones accompanied M
Jones to Albany to attend a meeting
of the Knight Templars of the state.
Mrs. H. D. Allen and Mr^. A. F.
Latimer are spending several days in
Atlanta the guests of Mrs. L. L. Shiv-
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Torrance went
to Macon Friday evening, and attend
td a banquet of the agents of the
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
Mrs. R. H. Hutchings, Mrs. Alice
McCraw and Miss Alice McCraw
spent Monday in Macon where they
visited a sister of Dr. Hutchings.
The friends here of Mr. and Mrs.
M. F. Grote, of Zebulon, IC. C.,
glad to know that their son is much
improved after an operation several
weeks ago.
kY FAMILY HAVE REUNION UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS MEET j The center piece for the table was CAKE SALE FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Mr ,n,l Mr,. J. T. l>.y «nd Mm vht . Umvr.i.y ITofcers of th,- » 'ty»‘«l ■*>»! conlainin* yellow BY P. T. A.
Nellv Day spent Sunday in Monroe
ittending a reunion of the Day faul
ty at the home of Mr. James M.
I»ay Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Day and
family and Dr. and Mrs. J. B. H.
Day and family of Social Circle, were
si*., present.
The Day family is one of the most
prominent in that section of the
state and the gathering was the first
in many years. Mr. Day has made
hi* home here many yeras and is
prominently identified in the social, j
religious, civic and busiess world.
ersity
Georgia State College for Women
held the closing meeting of the year
in the lodge in Government Square
Park, last Thursday evening. Practi
cally every member of the club was
proent. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Beeson,
E. H
ton. Mr*. W. T. Wynn. Mrs. Bohm.J
Mr*. Francis Daniels, Mr*. G. H.
Webber and Dr. Sam Anderson were
guest« of the club. After a brief
business session in which officers
were elected for the coming year a
delicious lunch was served around a
roaring fire in the lodge grate Pra-
MRS. JOHN HUTCHINSON COM- i feMOr W , T. Wynn had charge of the
PL.IMF.NTS MRS. HUTCHINGS stunU f or t he evening, which con-
Mrs. Jon Hutchinson was hostess sisted of such games a* shooting mar-
on last Wednesday afternoon at bles, baseball, and a spelling match,
bridge in honor of Mrs. R. H. Hutch- The officers for the coming year
ings, of Utica, N. Y., who is the guest are: Professor Wynn, president, Mrs.
of Mrs. Alice McCraw. Sam Anderson, treasurer, and Miss
Spring flowers were used in deco- Anette Steele, necreiary.
beautiful home. Va*ci
pansies and ragged robins. The
guesis were: Mrs. Richard Ha.'chings
of Utica, New York. Mrs. Miller S.
Bell, Mrs. M. A. McCrai
Hutchinson, Mrs. J. F.
Harry Bone, Mrs. Wil
The member* of the Parent-Teach-
Association will hold a cake sale
, Mrs. John at the Rose Tea Room Friday after
noon at four o’clock. The cakes will
be delicious, and will save the house
keepers the trouble of cooking a cake
for their Sunday dinner.
gorgeous roses aid red and white
were attractively used.
At the conclusion of the games
delicious refreshments were served.
Mr. H. K. Brown came over from
Macon, and spent Sunday. He wai
accompanied home by Mrs. Browr
who had been visiting her mother
Mrs. S. J. Stembridge.
Miss Cafessa Eterrart, who ha:
been teaching at Zebulon, N. C., will
arrive home this week. S
bring with her her niece, little Gene
Grote.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Montgomery
are spending several days in Putnam
county visiting relatives there. Mr.
Montgomery has been ill several
weeks and he is regaining his strength
among the familiar scene^ of his
boyhood.
Mrs. Emmett Womack Hines and
young son, Emmett, Jr., of Balti
more, will arrive about the middle
of next week to visit Judge and Mrs.
E. R. Hines, during their visit Mr.
Hines will come to the city for a few
MRS. W. M. SCOTT ENTERTAINS
AT BRIDGE LUNCHEON
Mrs. Wilbur M. Scott was a charm
ing hostess Tuesday when she enter
tained at a bridge luncheon at her
beautiful home on the hill. Vases of
roses and early summer flowers were
daintily used in the room where the
four tables were arranged for the
games .
After a morning of bridge a de
licious course luncheon was served.
Those present were: Mrs. James
Clark of Chicago, Mr*. Richard
Hutchings of Utica, N. Y., Mrs.
Alice McCraw, Mrs. T. Treanor,
M . Steve Thornton, Mrs. Jere More,
Mrs. Jon Hutchinson, Mrs. V. L.
Nash, Mrs. John Mobley, Mr. H. D.
Allen, Jr., Mrs. Edwin Allen. Miss
F^rido -Mlep. Mi«s Bessie Thomas,
Miss Betty Ferguson, Miss Frances
| Hines and Mrs. Willie Stembridge.
Assisting Mrs. Scott were: Mrs. C.
J. Conn, Mrs. J. F. Bell, Jr„ and
Kate Thrash.
MRS. ROGER SWINT HOSTESS AT
BRIDGE LUNCHEON
Among the delightful social af
fairs of last week was the brdge-
luncheon at whch Mrs. Roger Swint
was the charming h<PMtess, at her
residence at the State Sanitarium.
The home was arti*tically decorated
for the occasion with quantities of
colorful flowers. The dining room
was especially pleasing in a color
scheme of gTeen and gold and ivory,
FOR SALE
ALL MY HOUSE HOLD
—DRAPERIES—
MRS. HATTIE A. GARRARD
TELEPHONE 100
Mr. S. D. Posey, of Gadsden, Ala.,
formerly of this city, spent the past
» .»«>k of Macon, spent week-end at home. Mr. Posey is a
f the past week with mechanic and is general manager of
. Mrs. Margaret Cook. Mr. the Dupree Nash Motor Company in
rating from an appen- Gadtdcn.
Mr
Mr. pH Mis. W. A. Walker. Mrs. | j 0
H. D .Allen, Mrs. L.
Edwin Allen and Mrs
M.
The Robert E. Lee Chapter of t. e
D. C„ will hold their monthly
meeting with Mrs. S. A. Cook, Tut ;-
day afternoon, May 14th at 4:>0
o’clock.
Mrs. | Jones, Mr*. Kdwin Alien uuu **•
tssey! F. Latimer attended the meeting of
!•<! the funeral and burial ser-Uhc Medical Auxiliary in Macon
- of Mr*. Peter Stubbs in Macon j Wednesday.
’ rr .afternoon. ] * .
• • • D r . Ed Green, superintendent of
« w. F. Twilley, of' the Sanitarium at Harrisburg, Pa..
visiting Mr. and, spent several days of this week w-itn
his brother, Dr. Geo. Green. Dr.
Green was for many years connected
with the State Sanitarium here and
has a large number of friends in Mi:-
ledgcville.
B. Twilley They have beer,
ington the past week, assist
ed Mrs. W. B. Furman of
S. c.. announce the binh of
•iauirhter on Sunday April
^lr-. Furman will be remenib-
Miss DeSaussure.
1 W. Ivey, of Charlotte. N.
■ i«-pre*ents one of the big
of the country spent sev-
of this week with his par-
md Mrs. J. W. Ivey.
•11
id District Conference next
If is a-sociato lay lader of
>ft, which office makes him
r of the Conference.
C. J. Conn, and Frank
have been serving on the
the United States Court this
Mr. Conn was one of the
of John D. Wal-
the
-riends of Mr. John Over-
;, f triad to see him
the Culver & Kidd Co., after
1 • o of several days, recover-
injuries
Capt. and Mrs. F. S. Robillard and
little daughter spent several days of
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Lew
Flemistrr. Mrs. Robillard will be
remembered as Miss Alice Carring -
ton. Capt. Robillard, who is a mem
ber of the Marine Corps,
route from Port au Prince,
Philadelphia, where they vr
stationed. Mrs. Robillard has
circle of friends here.
Hatti. t<
MRS. ROY HAYES ENTERTAINS
SEWING CIRCLE
Mrs. Roy Hayes »»i hostess to
the Scw-ns Club and n few invited
Bursts Wednesday afternoon. The
home we- attractively decorated
with cut flowers and potted plants
and presented a scene of rare level.-
’"several hours were spent most
pl-nsantly by the Boosts, and n
lightful luncheon
served.
OSBORN-TOULSON
lys, recover-i a marriage of interest t
of bis lftes ! people throuBhout thisY
by falling through a trap Hancock county * as II Kon
r 'btv. n the steps leading to the , Mary Osborne to Mr. » ie Hancock
I : of tho store. The injury which was solemized
painful one. county, the bride -
* * • April 21st
u . Mr ’ames Clark and daughters Miss Osborn i* ^^Vis
' -ritare, ,„d ElisabeU, ar- Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Osborn, of
. !;, ' t Saturday from Rutherford, county and was a £ urse * .
I v J - lo -pend several month, with Sanitu-mm Mr. Toalson .» a red
^lark’s mother, Mrs. Mattie (dent of Linton, Ga.
Mr. Clark has been made
LLf-mist of the Mid-western I Tb. .aealle-cy
L Chief i
«»ie
, be UM by the
... „ lth headquarters in Chicago I t**iu mnd w*
„ -- rs - Clark will be here until
ate v Ummer .
M ALP ASS-SINGLETON
Many people here will be interest-
in the approaching marriage of
iss Mytrice Malpsss, daughter of
r. and Mrs. Furman Malpass of
Orangeburg, S. C., Miss Malpass en
gagement to Mr. Richard Singleton
is announced last week.
Her parents are natives of this
city and she has been a frequent visi-
here. Mis* Malpass is one of the
it popular members of South
Carolina society and has been prom
inently identified in many brilliant
social affairs. „
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have all of them in the
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SPECIALS
6 cans of Gold Bar Prepared Prunes $1.8§
(One can FREE with each six)
6 cans Gold Bar De Lux Plums $1.89
(One can FREE with each six)
Coco Malt (shaker FREE with each can) 5§C
FULL LINE FANCY CHEESES JUST IN
Philadelphia Cream 15®
Key — - 25c
Pimento Spread .25c
Swiss Gruycre, 6 portions — —fiQc
Old Sharpe, English Cream S5e
Fresh Vegetables FRESH EVERY DAY.
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Mother’s Day
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Sunday, May 12
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Croakers fresh and fat lb 10c
Banquet Bacon lb 29c
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Beef Roast Boneless Rolled 2 5c
Salt Meat Be8t Grade 161c
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you want
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DON'T invest in another electric Refrigerator and be
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SPECIAL
USED CAR VALUES
One 1929 Red HwLon Coupe—driven about 2000 miles.
If Hudson inclined, tee me—I can save you money.
One 1929 Brand New Two-door Ford Sedan. Less than
list price.
One 1929 Four-door Standard Six Sedan—new car guar
antee driven less than 5,000 miles—hardly limbered up.
One 1926 Ford Touring car. Formerly owned by an old
man. in perfect shape. New license tag.
Ralph Simmerson
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