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UNION RECORDER, M1LLEDGEVILLE, CA,, MAY SO, 10S0
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Phelps spent
week-end in Greensboro.
Mr F. C. Penuel made a business
Macon Saturday.
j, r ; , n d Mr. W. S. Bowen spent
Dr. O. F. M<
r^n
illness of several days.
Newell Bass of Birmingham, Ala.,
is visiting friends in the city.
Mrs. I, N. Bock who hus been ill,
is slowly regaining her strength.
Ebcrhart has been[ Mr. J. T. Andrews spent Monday
ih.'"ga->t of Miss Mary Alfriend of and Tuesday in Atlanta on business.
Macon. Miss Laure Farr who hes been
Mr-. Geo. "cst and children of teaching at Statesboro is at home
\ i -4 arc visiting Mrs. West’s for the holidays.
| , irert ., Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mays, i Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Edwards and
v;- T. C. Bloodworth, who is at- Miss Gwendolyn Eduards spent Fri-
• n jintr Mercer, spent the week-end day in Macon.
with hnn’.efolk*. Mr. R. T. Baisden, City Clerk ar.d
Mr. .ir.d Mrs. J. T. Terry sp;r.t. Treasurer, has been ill for several
<und»y in Macon. ! days past.
\I,_ L. Coates has returned i Mrs. Wallace Butts, Jr., of Madi-
{rom a virit to relatives in Macon. | son, is visiting friends and relatives j
Mr. Vnden Parks spent last Thurs-iin the city,
day with his mother, Mrs. M. M.| Miss Sarah Blanks has returned
Park.. | home from Statesboro where she ha*
Mr ;'nd Mrs. W. L. Ritchie and'been teaching.
. n. fie rce Case, spent Sunday w r ith * Mrs. W. H. Stembridge spent
Commerce.
Mr*. Roscoc Holly, of Augusta,
wa, th« week-end guest of Dr. and
Mr.-. J- C. Statham.
Mb. S. D. , Sttembridge and
dauchters spent the week-end visit-;
ine relatives at Conyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Camp spent
«-vmI days of tht past week with
ifr-. Hattie Garrard.
Mr. Jack Day of Atlanta spent the
eral days of the past week, visit
ing relatives in Macon.
Col. and Mrs. C. B. McCullar are
attending the meeting of the State
Bar Association in Atlanta.
Oscar Bloodworth, Jr., will be
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Blanks during commencement.
Mr. L. C. Hal! and Mr. Miller R. |
Bell are attending the State Bankers:
Convention in Atlanta this week. |
k-end at home with his parent®,L Mbs Naomi Vinson, who has been 1
.,• ■1 Mrs. John T. Day. | the guest of Miss Alice McCraw ho® 1
Mr-. S. S. Vincent is regaining her: returned to her home in Macon. j
; tr.njrth at the city hospital, after Mrs. J. L. Reeron was called to
undergoing an operation for appen-1 Winston, Gn., to atttnd the funeral
diritis. . j of her aunt, Mrs. William Burnett.;
Mi- ''•rinne Milton, who is nt-| Col. Erwin Sibley left Wednesday*
tending school in Atlanta, will be a (afternoon for Atlanta to attend the
ivr.'.nu vinent visitor at the home i meeting of the State Bar Association, j
ft her grandmother, Mrs. C. P.j Mrs. S. L. Terry has returned
Hon. and Mrs. John T. Brantley,j from an extended visit to her son,'
■ Blarkshear, were the guests of, daughter and niece in North Caro -j
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Swint cn last \ lina.
Thursday and Friday. j Mrs. Roy Bittner and Miss Cath-
: - Fioride Allen .ar.d Kate trine Little of Newark. N. J., are
Tr.M ••• and Mrs. Edwin Allen and [ visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.:
. daughter Betty, spent the pnstjlf. W. Little.
r ,U:d in Atlanta.
C.-swford.
Mr-. Marion Grote and children,
of Zrfiulon, N. C.. are visiting Mrs.
ts, Mr. and Mrs. B. F-
Ebcriarb
M. Rath Hudson of Newnan,
' a tudent at the Wesleyar.
r r -r a'ory, has ltf*en the guest of
Mrs. Roy Nelson thlr
Mr-_ T. H. Rentz and children have
returned from Macon whore they
br<- !>een visiting relatives the pa®t
Coach Rent/, spent the Week-
End with them.
Mi. William Spencer Rockwell, of
A anta. moton-d down and spent
:r.f wrek-end with his mother, Mrs.
O’Driscoll Rockwell and his si*-
trr. Mi-- Margaret Schley Rockwell.
Blanch Baugh, of this county,
‘•d at the Agricultural col-
Granite Hill the past week.
Edwards, Mrs. Olive Giles,
•' 1 N'cwton and Miss Myrtle
-Mended the graduating exer-
A. Massey was hostess to
' mg club Friday afternoon,
flowers arti tically aiTanged
'« • d in the decorations, and n
time wa« enjoyed. Dainty
r ' 1 ”■« nts were served by the
^rd Mrs. E. A. Tigner and Mr.
f Andrews spent Saturday and
•; rda y in Mcrriwether county at the
1' f’i(T home place, visiting Dr.
'-r- r- father and ‘Isters. Mr. Tig-
of the oldet citizens of
.
Walter Mir
** of this
spent
el; with his parents
”'■ -Mr. Minor will graduate nt the
" " University on next Tuesday
his M. D. degree. He will
,r " n a Mobile Alabama hospital
B. H. Hutchings has return
er home in Utica. N. Y.. af-
J v »sit of several weeks to Mrs.
M.r raw. Mrs. Hutching.;
" nt Staunton, Vs., enroute
: 1 ■* visit her daughter. Miss
,th V Hutchings.
; Charles Spencer Rockwell
Rockwell with their two lit-
j-,.. C harles Jr., and Ralph
n ; nd Rockwell, spent a few
Mr-. Wm O'Driscoll .Rock-
Margaret Rockwell this
to red up from Sa-
They
*»»>nah.
“"radeir Ccnoral B. C. Ward of
!v„ ! l ’ r:| division of the Georgia
1^“* federate Veterans, Will
.,]* turday for Macon, where he
"■'nt other veterans for tho re-
n « Charlotte, N. C. He will be
°"‘ y veteran to attend the re-
fr om this county. His friends
Mr. and Mrs. John White of Tam
pa, Fin., will he the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Blanks during the
“Home Coming.”
Mrs. G. M. Kendrick has suffici
ently recovered to be removed to
the home of her sister. Mrs. J. A.
McCollum at Jeffersonvill
Miss Mamie Scott, "
training for a nurse, at Sanitarium
in Macon is visiting her parents Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Scott.
Mr. J. L. Stapleton, of Colquitt,
was in the city Tuesday on his way
home from Augusta, where he is at
tending the Medical College. Mr.
Stapleton was a Professor nt G. M.
Misses*"~A"gne«» and Ruth BarnesJ
who hn\e been teaching in the
chools in Forest City, N. C., return
ed home Sunday. Mr. G. E. Barnes
and Cadet Stetson Barnes and Miss
Mnrtha Barnes motored to Atlanta]
to meet them.
Mrs. Geo. L. Echols entertained;
at bridge Wednesday after
honor of Mrs. Emmett W. Hines, of
Baltimore and Mrs. James Clark.
The home wn- Beautifully decorated, i
and the occasion was a pleasant one.
Refreshments were served.
SIMPSON-SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Simplon an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Anne Ceiia, to Mr. Lyn
wood Lucious Smith, the date of the
marriage to be announced later
MRS. FORREST WYSONG ENTER-
TAINS
Mrs. Forrest Wysong entertained
her bridge club Wednesday after
noon at which Mrs. Wysong
honor guest. Delicious refreshments
were .served .after the game
finished.
MRS. STATHAM COMPLIMENTS
VISITORS
Mr?. J. C. Statham entertained
most delightful on last Saturday af
ternoon in honor of ner guest for
the week-end, Mrs. Roscoe Holly, of
Augusta.
Sweet peas and other garden flow
ers were attractively used through
out the home. Bridge was played
and at the conclusion of the games,
an iced course was served.
ATTRACTIVE VISITOR ENTER
TAINED
Miss Helen Greene, as the guest
of her sister. Mis.- EIoj-c Green, has
been delightfully entertained during
the past week at a number of infor
mal affaiv given by former teach
ers and classmates of G. S. C. W.
Miss Greene received her A .B. in
the class of 1928 . She will return
to Atlanta for the second quarter of
her master’s degree .at Emory Uni
versity after visiting her sister here.
Her previous scholastic record there
has been very high and during the
past week she was notified by Dr.
Wager that she had been awarded
one of the summer school scholar-
COMPANY A FEATED AT BAN
QUET
Capt. Jack Brown entertained the
members of his company at n barbe-,
cue this evening, Wednesday.
The members of the company and
the sponsor; gathered around the,
banquet table and were served a de-j
licious barbecue dinner with all ac-,
ccprorK*. Speeches were made and
company yells with songs featured,
the evening.
ATTENTION SPANISH WAR VETS.
All Spanish-American Veterans in'
Baldwin county adjacent count, 1 !e* J
are requested to meet me at the
court house Milledgevilln 10:30 on
Saturday, June 1st.
P. N. MACON, Commander, j
Joe Wheeler Camp No. 9. j
COMPANY A SPONSORS ENTER
TAIN COMPANY
The .-ponsors of Company A enter
tained the members of the com
pany at n pienic supp r at,
Brooks Spring on last Saturday af
ternoon. The company members and
the young ladies went down to the
springs on trucks where they en
joyed swimming after which the sup
per was served.
The sponsors of the company are
Misses Otclife Flemistdr Louise
Jeans, Dorothy Pnrks, May Moore
and Mrs. George Roach.
Capt. Stanley Chandler entertain
ed the members of Company D and
the sponsors on last Saturday even
ing at the Baldwin hotel dining
Flowers of blue and white and
crepe paper streamers of the com
pany colors were used in decoration,
adding to the impressiveness of the
scene. At the conclusion of supper
ts were given by the young men
of the company.
COMPANY B GIVEN BARBECUE
Capt. Alton Barnes, of Company
B. entertair-ed the members of his
company and the sponsors at a barbe
cue at the home of his uncle, Mr.
Walter Stembridge, on Tuesday af
ternoon.
The company members and their
spoiutod* met at the Stdmbitidge
home nnd were seated at tables on
the lawn. The company colors were
attractively used in decorations.
Many toasts were given at the con
cision of the cue.
WILL THOMPSON FEATS COM
PANY C
Capt. William Thompson was host
the members of his company and
the young lady sponsors on Monday
ning at the home of Mrs. W. T.
Little
A delicious supper was served the
cadets and the young ladies. The
tion;
I LL SAY WE HAVE BATTERY
SERVICE
This is our middlo sum who. yen
need expert Mrriei. Call us.
L. N. JORDAN
NATURE’S GIFT
To the well balanced Menu
Seed time is past. The harvest is here—and what a harvest!
Lucious Fruits and Green Vegetables—rich in the treasured,
life giving elements so vital to physical vigor and strength. Come
today and every day for a choice selection of hese tender tonic
—laden foods!
SEE OUR WINDOW
SPECIALS
Peerless Grape Juice Pts 25c
Clicquot Pale Dry Ale, 3 for 50c
(Ice Cold)
Old Virginia Pickle (Mrs. Kidds) Qts 59c
Beechnut Peanut Butter 16 oz 35c
Gold Bar Santa Clara Prunes, 2 lb. Pkg 28c
24 lb. Good Self-Rising Flour 89c
Good White Meat 13c
BELL GROCERY CO.
QUALITY, SERVICE PRICE
263—PHONES—498
L. N.
FOR SALE
All My Household Draperies
MRS. HATTIE GARRARD
Phone 100
Just Received
ANOTHER CAR OF THAT GOOD
PURINA FEED
PRICES LOWER THAN THEY HAVE BEEN IN MONTHS
Cow Chow $3*00
Liying Mash $4.00
Hen Scratch Feed ......$3.00
Omolcne (90 per cent Grain $2.80
Spray ycur cows with Carpenter’s Fly Spray, and keep the
flys away. The best fly spray put up in a can. Ask Henry
Lawrence.
We have a few Seed Peanuts and Amber Cane Seed left.
L D. SMITH
LITTLE MISS FLORENCE FEW
GIVEN PRETTY PARTY
Tuesday afternoon Misses Minnie
and Elizabeth Grant entertained at
a going away party for their neicc,
Florence Few. who leaves this week
to make her heme in Athens. Yellow
and white was the color ?eheme car
ried out in the decorations and re
freshments.
Aft«r playing games the guests
were served cream and cake and
each guest received a favor, also
basket filled with candy.
Those incited were: U Verne
Roberts, Barbara Ann Conn, Lau-
rotte Bone, Josephine Bone. Roeh-
Shouse, Carolyn Banks. Ruth
Banks, Carolyn nnd Amelia Horne,
Davie Chandler, Anne Sallee. Mary
Montgomery*. Martha Dumas, Philip
Chandler, Lacey Bass. Floyd Fred
erick, Jr.
MRS. REEVES AND MRS. INGRAM
ENTERTAIN
A beautiful affair oi Friday was
bridge party at which Mrs. W. H.
Reeves’ and Mrs. J. C. Ingram were
hostesses at the home of Mrs. Reeves.
The home was beautiful decorat-
in vari colored summer flowers.
"i* h "im » food time .nd s After the f»me . delicious
home. courao was served.
THE NEW
MARQUETTE
Will Be On Display
Saturday
I wish to personally invite the automobile owners of Baldwin
county to see this new product of Buick that will be on dis
play in my show rooms Saturday. It will be a pleasure to
have you call.
Ralph Simmerson
TWO GALLONS
FOR ONE
That is What you Get In
Master Painter’s Base
We Sell for $3.75 per gal.
You add a gallon of Linseed Oil and get two gallons paint
costing $2.28 per gallon. Cost per square first coat 54 cents
—An economical durable paint at a moderate price—
Let us show you bow* MASTERS PAINTER’S BASE can save
you money.
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Wholesale and Retail
M
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You ran dude sultry davh and ■ weltering nights with
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waves — and will carry fresh coolness to any part of
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Let us provide you with one of these breeze-makers.
We carry them in all sizes and at all prices. There’s the
Home Fan, richly finished — with three speeds — and
the various types of commercial fans that will m«t«
working people comfortable, and keep their efficiency
from falling when the mercury climbs.
Whatever the type, any Wcstingbousc Fan is eco
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notice only its cooling breeze. Come in and let us turn
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FAN
The 10-inch oscillating
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