Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, June 13, 1929, Image 7

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE. CA., JUNE 13, Itttt y .„, . Bowen u vimting hi*, .-.ir. H. S. Woottcn left Tuvalu, l(r . u. S. Bowen. for a biuinc trip l„ PniUdelphin. . L. Poke, of Columbu,, ir -'ir. I*. B. Wy-ong bum business of Mr*. T. A. Chamber*. | l *'*P Nonh Carolina. Vivian Edwards is visiting! Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jett, Jr., spent , . in Athens. | tho P a,t week-end in Atlanta ' \\ J. Yarbrough i* spending *"• Lou ‘ Be Greene, who teachc* t. ek- in Virginia. : ,n AUanta * has returned home. ’ « ... ... . * Mr. and Mrs. John Riley ave visit- 11 i 1 " 1 '" h “~ ot an,™/ ...1 Mrs. J. T. McMullen spent’. * G,,dys L,, * an of Savannah, , ami Wednesday in Macon. I 1 * * * of Mr. and Mrs. I. Har- \i . (Clifford Fowler, who teaches/ 1 '' a * . t a. Fla., has returned home.' Mrs. Loti W. Lee and little daugh- „ . , v. W. Edwards spent last lt ‘r have returned from n visit f« 1 with Master L. I). Edwards * arrollton. >!,,i -.n. 1 Mi*» Clair Greene has returned y r ; ,nd Mrs. Emory Coggins home from Albany, whrrc she hn> , t Wednesday shopping in Ma- ^een teaching in the schools. I Mrs. Forest Wysong and son, Neil, jj... Blanche Bazanos who teaches and nephew, Paul Wysong, have gone Charlotte. N- C., is at home for lo New York City io visit rclatii ui imcr months. J Mis« Ruth Stone left Monday for f v - Era Allagood of Dublin, spent! At,anU . where she w ,,4 w.th her brother, Mr. Nel-, Emory 8Ummcr school, tilagood and family. | Meur » Klsworth Bivins and Sea- ar ,j Mrs. Y. W. Edwards and Mr. , I.ouise Blood worth were visitors Xthriis Saturday and Sunday. | r Grorge Baznnus of Atlanta, is a few days with his fath- ,j >1-. E. Bazanos, and family. *,;■ ;ir,i Mrs. Dan Hopkins, of At- . •spent several days last week Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McMullen. .. porothy Johnson of Atlanta iruest of Miss Annie Simpson L: fhr past week. bom Lawrence left Monday to attend Emory summer school. Misses Sarah und Margaret Bostick of Camilla, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. *A r . A. Bostick, at the State Sani- ?!.• . Andrew AJil!e Miss Eleanor Miller. Fin., are the guerts Moore, and relatives Mr. and Mrs. Thom nounce the birth of ...jpson left Tuesday! May 31st. They have \ -ville, N. C.. where she will Majorie Ann. B ;-h urine th .mcr. Mrs. A. F. Cornelius M . ue Mel raw spent the past Jr., of Tampa, Fla., j - and daughter, of Key West, i>f Miss Mattie in this city, ns Dolgarto an- daughter on Mis. Anne E~’ •fien secretary to Mr. Wilson ut the Georgia Power office has gone to Eatonton as Cashier of the Company there. Mis. Janice Jordan of Dub lin ha* come to Millcdgevillc to suc ceed Miss Berk mans. Mr. and Mrs. Jos A. Moore re turned Saturday night from Tampa, Fla., where they went to accompany the remains of Miss Doris Stone, a niece of Mrs. Moore, who died ; n Sharon, while visiting relatives. MORAN.CARMICHAEL | Mrs. Jos. E. Pottle i.< at a sani- Mrs. Charles L Moran, of Mi!-j tarium in Macon, where she under- ledgeville. announces the engagement i went a serious operation Tuesday f« her daughter, Anne, to Mr. Jame, Hammond Carmichael, of Augusta, the murriuge to be solemnized June 17. No cards. The above announcement will be read with much interest by a large circle of friends here. Miss Moran n young lad) of unusual charm with scores of friends throughout this and otner - cates where she has been teaching during the past two Eloise Greene spent the lat- : years. She is a graduuto of the Geor- ufiernoon. The latest news is that •he stood the operation well, and that her condition is all that could he expected. Her friends here wish her a speedy restoration to health. Mrs. Hubert Rodenbery, Jr., IHtla son, of Orlando, Fla., are ■ Ing Mrs. Rodeubcry’s paraute, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bland. bit- Miss Bonita Bass who teaches in the Griflin, has returned home for the summer. Mis ter part of the week in Macon and Atlanta, visiting Misses Julia and Minnie Gnodall, on Orange street in Macon, and Mrs. J. H. McGhee and Miss Helen Greene on Clifton Road in Atlanta. Mr.-. Oscar Bloodworih of Lake land, Fla., spent Sunday ami Mon- j jj/ ilh friends in the city. She | Wfll u here to attend the graduating e.viscs of G. S. C. when her duugh- . Antoinette, received her diploma. ;. Fred Stem- accompany her here. Mrs C. A. Brooks, of Macon, is ‘iting her aunt. Miss Susie Bass. i and the j MISS FLORENCE COLE BECOMES BRIDE OF MR. EDWARD BASS An announcement that came as an agreeable suprise and with cordial interest ‘.o a large circle of friends, was that of the marriage of Miss Florence Cole to Mr. Wesley Ed- ard Bni-s which was solemnized on March 31st, in Aiken, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Bass kept their mar- ige a fecret until la ten the announcement was issued through the Sunday papers. Mrs. Bays has made her ith her si: ter, Mrs. T. A. Re gw State College for Woi University of Georgia. The marriage on next Monday at high noon will be a quiet home af fair with only the immediate family attending. The wedding date is the 38th anniversary of the marriage of Moran’s parents. Rev. H. D. Warr.ock will officiate. Mr. Carmichael m « giaduate of Clemson college and formerly of En field. S. C. He holds a responsible position with Babcock Si Wilcox Co., of Augu>ta. Mr. and .Mrs. Carmichael will leave immediately after the ceremony for a short honeymoon and will make their home in Augusta. TROUSSEAU TEA IN HONOR OF MISS SIMPSON A lovely social event of last week was the Trousseau Tea given Satui- day afternoon from six to seven by Miss Mary Simpson in honor o? her sister. Miss Annie Simpson, whose Sunday j will be an interesting event Augusta, at Asheville, N. C. | Mrs. Alonzo Simpson, Miss Annie 'me Simpson and Miss Johnson, of At- for J lanta, received the guests at the door, several year*, while studying at G. \ The heme was beautifully decorated S. C. and later teaching at G. M. C. j in summer garden flower.-. The ten An unusual type of beauty with nj*ab!e. at which Miss Rosa Belle For the Next Week 100 lbs. Tip Top Hen Scratch Feed $2.85 50 lbs. Baby Chick Feed $2.00 100 lbs. Jim Dandy Laying Mash $4.00 I back Wcsco Horse Feed, 90 per’cenl Grain $2.50 Good Boiling Meal, per pound ... 13 efts. 24 lbs. Good Self-Rising Flour 80c I Gallon Pure Apple Cider Vinegar, best 50c Full Assortment Whole and Ground Spices. Home Grown Vegetables, Coin. Tomatoes. Beets, Squash. Snap Beans. Butter, Beans, fresh every day. California Lettuce and Celery. Extra fine quality. Florida Oranges and Grapefruit. WATCH OUR WINDOWS.' BELL GROCERY CO. QUALITY, SERVICE PRICE 263—PHONES—498 named her charming personality, Mrs. Bass has lurch presided, was covered with a von many friends and is one of Mil-! lovely lace cloth. In the center was und Frank, lodgeville’s most popular young wo- 1 # handsome bowl of many colored -'isiting Mrs. raen - She came to Milledgfievillc flowers. Assisting . Lai., Tu >rvcr Mrs. S. B. Fow- f r °m Macon where she was a popu- ler. lar member of a young social group. • York City Col. E. Pottle, who was recent- Mr- Bass, the only son of Mr. and f this week/? elected president of the Georgia ^ r ’- E. K. Ba«.-. was for many years r, Mr-. J. B. Tail. W. I.. Mikell und son, of Estel, \i--ting friends and rela- .*. Hardwick. Mary Lou Roberson, of Duh- guest of Miss Minnie Will • i home at Steven* Pottery Kn , where she will teach i . n Atlanta, is at home for ? ranees Fowler, who teaches Fair Fax Hall, Waynesboro, returned home. M" 3. I-. Henderson, of Bennett— C-, i- visiting her parent*, ! Mr*. W. L. Hargrove. ’! and Mrs. C. J. Conn and chil- ■ i Sunday in Covington with JI- Bertha Holt, who teaches at ia. S. C., is nt home to spend Mattie Ivey spent Sunday 'ay in the city, visiting her ■Ir. and Mrs. J. L. Ivey, d Mr*. W. H. Vinson and of Camp Penning, spent ays of the pn-t week with Mrs. E. S. Vins< n. Bar Association, delivered at a meeting nt the Maci day night. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Strickland of Macon, and Mrs. H II. Woodard, Jr., of Conv days of this J. T. Terry address a star athletic at the University of Bar Fri- Georgia und he has scores of frineds throughout thi state. He is a mem- f the S. A. E. fraternity. Mr. is now associated with his fath- cxtensive farming interests Mr. and Mrs. Buss ome with Mr. and 2 n Jefferson street. Miss France- Walton of Augusta viB he the guest of Miss Anne Mo- ■an during the coming week-end. She vill be present for the nuirrinee of Hiss Moran on Monday. Mr. A. R. Phillips has been ill ince Tuesday. He was stricken with j,ers of her bridge cluh at hi Blanche Bazunns. Mrs. Nat Knight, Mrs. Royce Smith and Miss Mary Belle McMillan. Miss Mary Simpson received her guests in the room where the lovely trousseau was displayed. a heart attack, but wo* given relief by his physician, and his condition is improved. Miss Alice Vaughan and Miss Parker, of Jacksonville ,Fln.. guest* of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bran*.- MRS. n. P. WALKER GIVES DE LIGHTFUL PARTY One of the most delightful parties of the Commencement -eagon was given by Mrs. X. P. Walker on last Friday afternoon at her home, hon oring Miss Alice Vaughan and Miss Annie Parker, of Jacksonville, Fla. MRS. W. T. GARRARD. JR., Cut flowers and potted plants ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB beautified the rooms where the Mrs. W. T. Garrard, Jr., was hos- guests were assembled and seated at on Friday afternoon to the mem-J four tables for bridge. At the con- of the games delicious re- DuPonts House Paint CAN YOU BEAT IT. FOR STANDARD BRAND AND $ 2 14 a gallon Culver & Kidd Drug Co. OF COURSE 224 PHONE 240 DUCO IS A DUPOINT PRODUCT ley during the i the hill. Garden flowers were abundantly used throughout the rooms where the Amic tables were arranged for the games. the late afternoon the guests invited into the dining room freshments where a delici ' dinn ved. n Atlanta. • the has John Yarbrough, Jr., is spending me time with relatives at Lincoln- n. Hir father. Rev. John Yar brough, carried him to Lincolnti td spent Monday ard Tuesday. [o’clock. Mrs. Crawfor* of EHijay was the! icst of her brother. Dr. C. G. Cox, vcral days of this week. Mrs. mwford had a daughter who was member of the graduating clsss of G. S. C. W. Mines Agnes Rarne* left Sunday for Xn hvillr, Tenn., where she will study at Peabody summer school. She was accompanied by Miss Martha Bernes and Louisa Echols, who will visit their aunt. Mrs. B. R. Hughes Mrs. Roy Bittner and Miss Cath erine Little have returned to their honv at Newark, N. J., after a visit , to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. nd Mrs. W. G. Cmrley and Little. They wer^ accompanied ry Crawley of AuturtaJ br*!l to Newark by Mr. Robert Little, day nig.-.t v ith Mr. ar.d Mrs. Oscar Ennis and Miss Frances B. Moore. ! Ennis will leave Friday for u trip J. B. Stiles and Miss Lillian through the west. They will visit re with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mr. Ennis’ uncle, Mr. W. L. Hny- Murfreesboro, Tenn., while good, in San Bernadlno. California, ir. attending the summer and return home via bellow Stone The housekeepers will be compeit- to purchase their groceries Thurs- I day morning, as all the grocery | elusion | “tores close on Thursday at one Get your orders in early. MRS. W S. JETT HOSTESS Mr*. W. S. Jett was hoste-s ' last Wednesday afternoon at tv tables of firidge. Delicate tinted sweet peas ai nasturtiums wr •. used in bowls ai vase# to decorate -he apartment, salad course was served at the c«* f the games. Mrs. F. I Harding assisted Mrs. Jett in elite mining. G.\ Whatley and son. nr ■ ie Mae Whatley, of Edi-o "7 Mr’. Whatley’s parent Mrs. A. W. Tisdale. V D. Hooper nnd M Hooper of Athens, spei ‘.v with Dr nnd Mrs. H. 1 , low- park. Seattle and Dos Holm L. pierce ha.- returned to where they will be the guest* of Dr. t'hio, after an extended Jordan Gilmore, a brother of Mr*. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Pierce Ennis. - relatives of this city. Mr. Louis ’Andrews is attending a L. Snyder and little daugh- meeting of the Young people of the >:mdcrsville, Ga., were the Presbyterian church which is being ' '1 guests of Mr*. Snyder’s held in Decatur at Agnes Scott rol- Mrs. Ida Osborne. lege. ' • nds of Miss Sue Osborne Mis- Sue Stone was the guest or “1 to know that she hns ac- Miss Kate Thrash during the G. S. position in the office of Dr. C. commencement. Wit, of Winter Hnven. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Culver Kidd. raking her home with her Jr.. Jim nnd Mrs. C.uerry of .lor M. .1. DeLncurc. of that rumn. will leave with Mr. end Mrs- Riehnrd Smith fur nn automobile I Mr.. Mike Johnson nnd trip through the we.t. The> vv ill (to votive little daughter. Eve- into Canada before returning home. Helen, of Showment, Ala.. The entire trip will bo made bj auto- iruests of Mr. and Mrs. G. mobile and the party wil camp on ’' p . during ,G. M. C. com- tho way. . , • r.t. j Mr. and Mrs. Tanner Doner, of Kate Thrash will leave today Atlanta, were the guests of their •nt* where she will spend ! mother, Mrs. E. B. Dozier during G. s |,< for. going to Penn.yl-I M. C. commencement. Muster mu- . : >nd other points in the Ea*t win Dozier returned with them to spend leveral day*. Sunday. June 16th. Is Father's Day mm,-- ;r% 31 Your Dad—Father’s Day and Us The country' over, falhers are having their day on Sunday. June 16th. Altho your Dad hasn’t said anything about it and wouldn’t say anything if he didn’t receive a gift, yet one wouldn't want to slip up. Something from this store will just fit the bill. NECKWEAR $1.00 to $3.50 HOSE - 35c fto $1.00 HANDKERCHIEFS 25c to $1.00 SHIRTS — $2.00 to $4.03 GOLF HOSE — $1.00 to $200 MONOGRAM BELTS $2.00 to $4.00 J. H. Holloway The Man’s Store MARKET SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday FRESH CROAKER FISH 10c LB. DRESSED TROUT 2ScLB. SUCED BANQUET BACON 31c E>. REAL COUNTRY CURED HAMS WHOLE OR HALF 25c lb. FANCY WESTERN LOIN OR ROUND STEAK 35c lb. SaturdaySpecials A Good Feed $2.20 A Belter Feed $2.40 "Both these Feeds are Gnaranteed to give Satisfaction, or your Money Back." | Thiit Good Elberta $1.00 | Rising Son $1.00; Birds Eye $1 00; Delight 90c " "EVERY BAG GUARANTEED" Cora Meal $1.47 pcr Bo. 8 lb. Buckett Lard $1.19 We arc selling 43 cts. worth of soap for only 25 cts. Today only. The Best Meat for oniv 15 3-4crerlb. WE ALSO'HAVE PLATES IF DESIRED We have on hand 3 doz. Shirts that sold $1.00. We are closing cut at 75c each. A new stock of Peters Shoes, and Happ Overalls— SEE US AND SAVE R. G. Smith & Co Phone 419 Across River — ■,'■4*81