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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. CA., MAY 16. 1629
. F. E- Wysong spent *
,.f t his week in Atlanta.
Mj s * Eloise Greene has as her
‘ y. t . r pister. Miss Helen Greene.
yj s _ fathcrinne Jewell is visiting
Augusta-
mil Mrs. It. E. Stemhridge of
AC re in the city Sunday.
Boll Woottcn of Grey, ia
r Mrs. G. A. Lawrence.
Mr. D. A. Danner spent Sunday
riviile with his mother.
Mr. W. B. McKinnon and Mr.
Heindel Mobley spent the past week
end in Brunswick.
Mr. Herbert Burke spent the week
end with his parents, Capt tuid Mrs.
J. M. Burke.
Miss Margaret Burke, who teaches
in Tamiva, Fla., has returned home
for the summer months.
Mrs. L. Brinkley, of Georgetown,
S. C., is the guest of her cousin. Mr>.
J. T. Terry.
Mrs. S. G. W. Gladdin and Urt
Eula Stanley spent Sunday with rcl-
Will Moran and Mr. Floyd; a tives at Conpcrvillc.
i visited Washington, Ga., Sun-
Mrs. W. B. McKinnon and little
daughter, are visiting Mrs. McKin
non’s parents in Brunswick.
r .. Lane Coachman of Tampa,
the guest of Mrs. Cason Black
pas: week.
r .. n. A. Danner has returned
j 3 visit of two weeks at Clax-
ton. Tyb-?e and Savannah.
Mr*. R. H. Woottcn and Mrs. A. J.
McKnipht are spending several days
of tH- week in Atlanta.
Mi. R. M. Rogers spent the past
wrtk-end at Adrian visiting hi3
dauchUr there.
Mr*. H. D. Allen. Jr., and two sons
; P yn..ldr anil George are visiting
I,., Allen’s parents in Norcross.
Mr. William Sibley, of Langley, S.
.. so. r.t the past week-end with his
parer.t*. Mr and Mrs. J. L. Sibley.
Mr. Will Reid of Tenn., spent last
wk-cml with his mother, Mrs.
irorue Reid.
I*r. and Mrs. Edwin Allen are at-
er.ding the American Psychiatric
i**'*ciation in convention in Atlanta.
Mi-. Milton Webb and little
danchter. of West Baldwin, visited
lathre* in Augusta last Thursday.
T* fri-.nds of Mrs. R. G
i .Mi t'> learn that she is
it. after a scriou« illness.
Mr. .1. J. Wright, r f Easton Mary-
-!. i- vi-iting his daughter, Mrs.
W. M. Scott
El*worth Bivins spent the past
•vr.d at home with his parents,
■r.ii Mrs. Homer Bunns.
Mid Mrs. J. C. Statham and
iiul. daughter .-pent the past week-
Messrs Tigner Thrasher and Mor
gan Cantlcy, students of Mercer Uni
versity, spent Sunday with the fam
ily of Col. Geo. S. Roach.
Miss Caressa Eberhart who has
been teaching at Zebulon, N. C., has
returned home. She was accompani
ed by little Gene Grote.
Miss Leni Moore spent one day of
the past week in Atlanta, purchasing
the latest styles in millinery for sum-
Mrs. J. E. Pottle was hostess to
her bridge club Tuesday evening.
Delicious refreshments were served
before the games.
Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Harding, and
Miss Bessie Bland attended the Pil
grimage to the Episcopal Orphanage
in Macon last Sunday.
Floride Allen, Mrs. Richard
The R. E. Lee Chapter oi the Unit
ed Daughters of the Confederacy
met at the home of Mrs. S A. Cook
Tuesday afternoon. Business was
transacted and an interesting pro
gram rendered. The hostess served
delightful refr. hi.ients.
Miss Gertrude Treanor went to
Savannah Friday to carry home the
bright and sweet little daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. Florencourt, who
have been visiting their aunts. Misses
Mary and Katie Cline, for the past
several weeks.
MRS TWILLEY ENTERTAINS
WITH CHILDREN’S PARTY
On last Thursday afternoon, Mr*.
O. B. Twilley was hostess to n most
attractive party, in honor of her son
Frank’s birthday.
The home was decorated in pink
and white, Dorothy Perkins ropes
being the predominating flower.
A host of lovely children gathered
on the lawn nnd spent a happy two
hours at play, after which they were
served with ice cream and cake.
To little guests were: Martha Du-
as, Edd Athon, Jr., Larelle Hard-
sn, Betty Lawrence, Stephen Thom-
Bivins, Janie Frances Bivins
Katherine and Martha Carpenter,
Walter Brown, Jr M Sara Alma, Jea
nette, and Yvonne Giles, Tom Darrow
Amelda Bullard. Marcelle Vinson,
James and Frances Crooms, Leah
Levine, Betty Hayes, Helen Watkins
and Madalyn Jackson.
Mr?. Twilley was assisted in enter
taining by Mr and Mrs. Frank Twill-
y of Tampa, Fla.
NOTED DOCTORS
TO VISIT CITY
Psychiatrists in Convention in
Atlanta Invited Here to Visit
Sanitarium and Allen’s
URGE DELEGATION EXPECTED
MRS. W. S. JETT ENTERTAINS
BRIDGE CLUB
Mi% vy. Ss. Jett was hostess to the
mi mbcr:-, of her bridge club on last
Friday evening at her apartment at
the Sanitarium.
The guests were seated at two
tahl/** and were served delirious re
freshments at the conclusion of the
games. Spring flowers were beauti
fully arranged in vases about the
Noted Doctors attending the Amer
ican Psychiatric Association in Con
vention in Atlanta this week will
visit Milledgeville this week-end,
coming here as special guests of the
staff of the Georgia State Sanitarium
and Doctors Allen.
Dr. K. D. Allen and Dr. R. C.
j Swim extended the invitation and
if is under.-tood many of the Doc
tors will come here for the week
end. The meeting in Atlanta is at
tended by noted alienists from all
parts of America and the largest at
tendance in many years is present
for the convention. Heads of private
Sanitariums and State Hospitals
representing pratically every state in
the union are there.
Dr. H. D. Allen, Dr. Edwin Allen,
Dr. R. C. Swint. Dr. N. P. Walker,
Dr. J. W. Mobley, Dr. George L.
Echols and other members of the
Sanitarium staff are attending the
convention. The doctors at the
Sanitarium are dividing the time to
attend he convention and several are
making the trip to Atlanta each day.
The visiting doctors while here
will be the guests at the home of Dr.
Allen and at the State Sanitarium.
A barbecue will be given in their
honor on Saturday at the Sanitarium,
nnd they will make an inspection trip
through both the Stac Hospinl nnd
Dr. Allen's.
It has not been learned how- many
of the doctors will be here.
G. M. C. BOYS TO ATTEND
SUMMER CAMP JUNE 5TH
MISS HAZEL BIVINS
ENTERTAINS AT DINNER j
hostess toj
formal dinner party one evening
Twenty Cadet* to Be Represented at
Annual R. O. T. C. Camp to Be
Held 4t McCellan
Hazel Bi\\.__
„ dinner party nno evening Lieutenant Vernon L. JJarh. P. M
Hutehmcs and Mr*. James Clark. ^ wt . ( . k „ t tho h „„ie of her parents; S. £- T. of G. M. C. has received
apent severe’, days of this week in' ^ Mr? Hon)(!r orders from corps headquarters nam-
Atlanta attending the Psychiatric As- ‘ .* n lhe din j nfr ro om was ing twenty G. M. C. cadets to attend
*ociation. i beautifuI witb a gorgeous center the summer camp to be held at Comp
„ , ’ ‘ „ piece of lace with a bowl of beauti- McClellan opening June 5th, and
Mrs. L. J. Rozar and Mrs. R. B.. fIoWers in the center. Unshaded la>ting six weeks.
Moore spent last Thursday in Oxford; ^ odded to the beauty of the The G. M. C. representation will
attending a meeting of the W oman s j b<? the largest of any school
| Missionary Society of the Methodist I scl *V > '
Maud and Josephine Betts
Geo. S. Roach.
.1. W. Parker and children
•' tried from Augusta, where
' ° been vi-iting her sister,
M. Godowns.
•-~.il Mrs. J. O. Riackwood, of
Vir.-vjlle spent the week-end
Mr«. Blackwood’s parents, Mr.
J -Mr J. W. Ivey.
kra.i;
<1 Mrs. W. II. Barron of
pent Saturday and Sunday
M ■ Barron’s parents. Judge
’d Mr-. W. H. Stemhridge.
T H. Bass spent Sunday at
■r'aux. where he attended the
•artery- conference of the Metho-
rt rlturch.
— • Ixiuisc Humphrey who is in
n ! ‘ir at the Piedmont Sanitarium
Atlanta, spent the week-end at
rr,, ‘ Her parents.
Mr H. Ti. Allen, Jr.. Mrs. Edwin
' n •‘ n *' Miss Floride Allen attend-
' ’"“'ting of the Medical Auxill-
Maco n last week.
*1 Mrs. S. T. Steelt-y and
•f Atlanta, were the week-
' of Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
ttMi , Dobbins nnd Dr. W. A.
\ ’’ itten ded the meeting of the
Association in Mnr-nn loaf
. Seated at the table were: Mr. and! corps. The silver loving enp offered
church. Mri BivinSi M jsscs May Moore, Gar-! for the best record of any school has
, . Lldine Reid. Hiuel B’vins and Cadets | been won by G. M. C. for for-"■>»-
Mrs. E. E. Finney has been criti- M51ton j oncs Andn
cally ill for the past several days at Q fC | p Thaxton.
her home in Atlanta. The latest| ‘
Scott, and secutive y«
. Mr. F. M. Finney,. MRS ALLEN C LEA jON HOSTESS
is that her condition Js improved, j Qn Thursday even »ng, Mrs. Allen
• Gleason entertained a number of
Mr. William Spencer Rockwell
spent last Sunday in the city, visiting
his mother, Mrs. Wm O’Driscoll
friends at n bridge party in honor of
Mrs. L. S. Walters, who is leaving this
week for Macon to make her home.
Rockwell, nnd his sister Miss Mnr-I wer( . awardcd
garet Schlc.v Rockwell.
Smith and Miss An
Mr. Char. Redwinc, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Hill Redwinc and family and Mis? ^
Cecil Longino of Fayettville. Ga.,|
spent Sunday with Dr. and Mri
P. Longino.
bridge and dancing
nd cake were served,
ivited guest!
Gillie Hutchings, Ann
Sims, Mrs.
and the delegation this!
o continue the perfect]
record.
The following are the boys who
will attend:
Walter Barnes, Robert Brannan,|
Edwin Cooper. Jack Davenport, Paul
PeVanc, Marion Donnelly, Louis
Finklen, Walter Green, John Hall,
Robert Harper, Hugh Ivey, Leo John
son, JuV>an Lockhart, Roy M’inor,
Dudley Myrick. Joseph McCluney,
Edwin Scott, John Smith, Edward
Wright and Duane Wilson.
Pr. T. E. Pugh n member of the
medical staff of the government hos
pital in Kansas City, Mr*., is at home
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
E. Pugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Britt and
two little daughters, Josephine and j
Margie Ruth spent the week-end in
Griffin, with Mrs. Britt’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Arnold.
Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Fowler of
Langley. S. C., spent last Thursday
in the city. Dr. and Mrs. Fowler
were formerly connected at the
Sanitarium.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Daughtry of
Allentown, spent Sunday here visit
ing Mrs. Daughtry’s sister, Mrs. J. I-
Garrard and Mr. Daughtry’s sister.
Miss Annie Moore Daughtry, "A
Secretary at the college.
Mr. George Nohle-Jones. of Sa
vannah, motored up and was a 'isi-
tor at the home of his cousins, Mrs.
Wm O’Driscoll Rockwell, and Miss
Margaret Schley Rockwell. Mr. Noble-
Jones is assistant District Attorney
of the U. S. Court.
Mr. Chn, J. Conn returned from
Mncon Saturday morninit. after hav-
inn served in the United State,
court nil the week a, a juror
rase of John D -Walker chanted with
embezzlement. The jury returned
a verdict of not polity early Friday
-l-M. and thC jurOta Wtt, dUdlM*-
V-,
Laurie Tuck- :
toyce Smith,
HO!
P »hc ELECTRIK MAID
B- Walters, Mrs. Lintoi
Newton; Messrs Moody Atchison, C
.1. Gleason. Allen Gleason. Royc*
Smith, Linton Newton, Albert Sim-
enn and Harris Hutchins.
BAKE SHOP.
TV/O CHEVROLET USED TRUCKS
FOR SALE
dr. Lumber Jack I don’t care
MISS LUCY HARDING HOSTESS
TO BRIDGE CLUB
Miss Lucy Harding was hostess -o;
the members of her htfdgc club on:
Thursday evening at the home of her,
sister, Mrs. W. S. Jett, Jr., at the|
State Sanitarium.
Beautiful spring and early sum- 1
mcr flowers gracefully arranged in
vases in the room where the games
were played. Before the games
were played delicious refreshments
were served.
anythin*
than thei
bettei
ick. that
Ffering with four .peed tr
ns, thoroughly overhauled i
• jack shape. See these or
work as you pay plan.
L. N. JORDAN
Hats
MRS. CHAS. CONN COMPLIMENTS
MRS. HUTCHINGS
Mrs. Chas Conn was hostess on
Friday afternoon at a delightful
bridge party in honor of Mrs. Rich
ard Hutchings, of Utica, N. Y., who
is the guests of Mr?. Alice McCraw.
The large living room at the
beautiful old Conn home was beauti
ful with many vari-colored flowers
arranged about in handsome vases
and bowls. The place cards were
band made with figures made of sea
shells, and hand painted. They were
unu-ually beautiful and each of
them were different.
Mrs. Conn served delicious refresh
ments at the conclusion of the
games.
500 DRUMMER SAMPLES
Sailors Soft Straws and Ladies’
Men’s and Childrens’ Sun Hats
Merchandise worth up to $1.00
your choice—
Sun Hats 15c and 25c
Sailors and Soft Straws ....50c
Clean-up Week Specials
30 Pkgs. Light House Washing Powder $1.00
25 Bars L H. Soap $1.00
Dracketts Lye (worth 12 1 -2c) 3 for 25c
Ba-bo (for cleaning enamel) 2 for 2Sc
Parsons Ammonia Pints .25c
$1,000.00 Guarantee Rat Killer 35c od 05c
((This Will Do The Work)
$1,000.00 Guarantee Roach Killer - 35c asd 65c
Deodorine, a deodorizer that leaves no odor 35c
Now is the time to rid your premisis of mosquitoes. FLIT will
absolutely clean out this very harmful pest.
Quarts $1.60, Pints 60c, 1-2 Pints 30c
SPECIAL SATURDAY
24 lbs. Fancy Slef-Rising Flour 05c
Good Boiling Meat ?. 13c
Bell’s Special Coffee 3§C
BELL GROCERY CO.
QUAUTY, SERVICE PRICE
2C3—PHONES—4M
Thousands of Best
POTATO PLANTS
$1.25 per thousand
ADRIAN HORNE
Announcing
I am now ni complete management of Kay’s Cleaners. Work
solicited by K. B. Flynn is not for my shop and he is misrepre
senting when he takes and collects for work for my plant.
The public will please take note of this and money paid to
this man for accounts at the Kay’s Cleaners is not good and
credits will not be given.
COMPLETE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING SERVICE
I will serve you in the best way and guarantee perfect work.
USE THE CASH AND CARRY PLAN. ALL $ 1.00 work is 65c
under the cash and carry system.
We solicit your business upon the principals of courtesy,
honesty and service.
Phone 440
Kays Cleaners
J. A. JONES, Prop.
MARKET SPECIALS
?ned o°u“ Banquet Bacon lb 29c
Plain Ground Beef lb 25c
Salt Meat Streak o’ Lean 16^
Compouud Lard Lb. - 14c
PURE LARD Lb
15c
* In Hie Center cf the Peachtree Shoprinq-Tlgjtrical Dktrict"