Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, September 26, 1929, Image 9

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union RECORDER, MUXEDCEVILLE, CA-. SEPTEMBER M, lin Jlr. Marshs 1 Bland, Jr., spent the ueek-end at home. Mrs. J. I. Garrard entertained at four tables of bridge on last Satur day afternoon at her apartment at the State Ho.-pital. V.ari-e.dored garden flowers were crtictically used throughout the rooms where the guests were seated lor the games. After two hours of Lois Kemp has returned to Paying refreshments were served. Hardwick after spend ing the summer with relatives and DR. AND MRS. RANKIN ENTER- T. H. Rents land children friends in Fla., and Charleston. S. C. I TAIN. iMtors to Macon Saturday. • • • ^ n . - , , M Dr. and Mr*. D. T. Rankin enter- ... , ' ' err * wet “h | tained most delightfully on Friday A. S. Darnell has returned to (or Gray Stone Park, N. J., for a lvell i nc a , bridyc In honor of Mis. '* I!,” i’ y ‘ mi * With h " -laughtor Rankin of Black,hear who ha. Miss Margarote Berry w. o is a nurse| lhtlr guest for the week. .. , . . 'mediate members of the family and After an evening of hndge the j friMd , „ f thc bridt . Rpy uff ,. rty - - - delicious three officUttd ot ^ eeraraony. The mther of the groom went from this MUSIC CLUB TO MEET WITH PRESIDENT SATURDAY The Senior Music club or~Milledge- ville will hold the first meeting of the fall at the home of the Presi dent, Mr.-. M. S. Bell, Saturday Sept. 28th, at four o’clock. Names of new members will be considered and voted upon and thc President urges a full attendance of the membership. Th. Pui Food Inspector visited tbo Palace Market this weok. He re- P-Wt, it the neatest most Sanitary Market in kis rounds. W« get tho A 1 rating. Our meats are tke beat. ENNIS PLACE MARKET. Tke beat cool on tho market wi«k prices ns low ns nny. Call, or soo J. H. ENNIS. (PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION) .. Benita Ba^s, who teaches Griffin came ,,e an d B P ent Sun * \ji- Frances Fowler has returned to Fair Fax, Va., where she teaches Lucy Roller, of Richmond, tne guest of Miss Betty Fer- j.” . Wynn left Monday for At- mta. where he entered Emory Uni- there. HALL-GILMAN Mr. and Mr< J. R. HalLof Rome. G.S., announce the marriage of their daughter. Frances Louise, to Mr. Grover Clyde Gilman, of this city. The marriage was solemnized on Sunday, September 22nd at the home of the bride in the presence of Dr. H. D. Allen. Miss Floreid Allen, Mrs. H. D. Allen, Jr., and Mrs. C. L. Moore are planning to leave next Saturday for an automobile trip to Danville, Ky. Mrs. H. D. Allen, Jr., and two sons and Miss Floride Allen are spending .-everal days of this ws'k in Atlanta. Little Reynold* and George Allen will visit their grand- '.irents in Norcrns* for several days. I Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Lawrence spent : . v Ik-ne, Jr., and Seaborn Law- Saturday in Augusta, wh*Te they i-.uv returned to Emory Uni- had an eye operation performed on I their son, Gustave, by Dr. Hull. The * * * operation wr.s a ruc.-e^i-ful one, Anne Rankin, of Blackshear much to the plea-ure of the parents guest of Dr. and Mrs. D. T. and their son. Rankin. I • • * * * * j Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McComb, Mrs. l.ou.se Greene, who teaches W. T. Hines and Miss Frances Hines Atlanta, came home and spent the have returned to the city, after an 1. r.d. | absence of several months spent at their *urr.imr home at Blowing Rock, Mrs. C. A. Brooks, of RocheH'*, X. C. They all enjoyed excellent • Sunday with her aunt, Miss health during the summer. vCx Bass. j • • • • • • ! Mr*. Thomas H, Wright and Miss oil Wright, of Portsmouth, Va.. are siting the family of Mr. and Mrs. . W. Hatcher. Mrs. Wright .and • • • Miss Wright, mother and ,-ister of M. J. Stubbs, of Claxton, Mr. Hatcher, have been frequent spent Sunday with her daughter, visitors here and while at "Lockerly” Mrs. I). A. Danner. course supper. Garden flowers cases and baskets added to the beauty )f the party. city to attend the marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Gilman will make I their home *n this city. Mr. Gilman ,: is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. J Grover Gilman of this city. MRS. PENUEL AND MRS. BIVINS ENTERTAIN. A most delightful event of the past week was the bridge party on Satur- CONCERT AT COOPERVILLE day afternoon at the home of Mr.s. SCHOOL HOUSE F. C. Penuel, Mrs. Homer Bivins act- Peace and O'Quinn will give a g as joint hostess. musical concert at Cooperville The front pari of the home was -hool house Wednesday night. Oct. ‘ g rown together and beautifully 2nd, at ■ ight o’clock. Good sing- * corated in yellow and lavender in*—music by string band. An V iwera. Dainty place cards mark- evening of good entertainment. Ad- ^ cd the places of the guests carrying mission 25 and 15 cent*. (AdvL) pd. jj* the color scheme of yellow and — jfi lavender. Th® IweM meat* yon can buy, X At the conclusion of the games de- are tk® cheapest. You will find tki*. JUST RECEIVED Shipment “Fillet” of Maclnel without heads or tails, fat aid fine. 1-2’s—IS rts each. Those who enjoy Mackrd will enjoy these. Good time to plant your Rye. Genuine Abrczii $2.59 per bushel. Red Rost Proof and Fnlgam Outs. Watch our Windows for Fruits and Vegetables. Special Assort ment Every Day. Isle of Palms Grapefruit 15c and 17 l-2c each -SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY— 7 lbs. Vegetable Shortening $1.00 Good Boiling Meat 12 l-2c Bell’s Special the 40c Coffee 30c lb. Come to the Battle Creek Health Demonstration. Will '.ntinne ITuirjdny, inday and Saturday. BELL GROCERY CO. QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE 263—PHONES—490 liciou* refreshments were served. at Ennia Palace Market. Jewell . II. King and daughter, re vif iting Mr. atod Mfr*. t-hens. Anbury Farr will return to At lanta th.* week to resume his studies : Emory I'niversity. Prof. H. P. Miller, Instructor in English ut Emory University, was the guest of Major Sam Whatley. they will be cordially entertained. Revs. J. F. Yarbrough and J. Farr and Mr. R. B. Moore motored to Griffin Thursday of last week, and spent several hours. Mr. Yarbrough ••?rved a* pastor of the Griffin Methodist church four years and Mr. Farr was pastor of the Griffin Cir- , cuit three or four years. Both of them have host* of friends in Grif- ere given a cordial wel- This Week Brings to Us the Lat est Styles to be had from New York Markets Herbel Hats TheFiske Hat from Chicago EACH ONE AN INDIVIDUAL STYLE Miss Leni Moore 3*o. A. Kemp, of Quincy, Fla., *!• rit la-t week with his mother, Mrs. fin, and A. S. Kemp, at their home in Hard- ■ come. • • • I BEAUTIFUL RECEPTION LAST Blanche Tait left Wednesday WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. r \’a hville, Tenn., where she will Mr-. David Ferguson and Miss ddv at Peabody College during the Bettie Ferguson gave .a reception on inter. j last Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. • • • | John Shlnholrer and Miss Lucy Roller Mr. and Mrs. 3. D. Stembridge and of Richmond, Va., their house guest. ridren spent Sunday at Oconee The guests were greeted by Mr-. •' M with Hon. and Mrs. H. R. j Steve Thornton and Miss Leila Lamar. DeJaraett On the receiving line were: Mrs. F'erguson. Mrs. John Grieve McHenry I-ucile Tucker has returned of Madison. Mrs. John Shinholser, W. after spending her Mrs. A. W. Harris. Mrs. Miller Nation with home folks at Calhoun j Bell and Mias Betty Ferguson. Miss Annette Fteele served punch the Library and Miss Kate Thrash.; Mr. anil Mrs. T. H. Clark return-I Mis- Stella Steele, M s Mont< 7. lay from Fort Meade, Fla, Crawford and Mrs. J. L. Beeson pre-j sli-rc tl.vy spent several days of the Edwards am! Mis* Haxel Moore sen-, teak. led in the dining room. Mr*. C. P.| • • • j ernwford and Mrs. J. L. Bee-on pre- J. T. Terry spent the past ■ *id-V over the tea table. The deco-' i.d at home from the Uni- rat ins were lavendar and green. | . - f Georgia where he is study- — th* law school. : CHILDREN OF CONFEDERACY • • • MET SATURDAY A Thaxton, Jr., has gone to The Children of the Confederacy \ to enter Emory University, met Saturday afternoon September | the honor graduate at G. M. 20, 1M9, at the home of Mr. M. H. < • :h. pa t commencement Bland, who i* the director of this • • • organization. Mr- Robert Brake. Jr., and chil- The following program was enjoy- ho have been visiting Mrs. e d MARKET SPECIALS - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Banquet SlicedBacon lb 29c Pure Pork Sausage Lb . 30c Smoked Sausage 2 lbs 45c SUGAicURED PITNIC Hams lb 27c Fresh Fish and Oysters We Established Our Cit izenship Here Three Years Ago AND WE. ARE CLAD TO WELCOME THE GEORGIA POWER COMPANY TO THE BEST TOWN IN CE0RG1A—COME TO SEE US JAY’S Department Store 'rents, Mr. and Mr*, hi've gone to Albany. Puchael Stanley has returned weeks visit to her chil- Fo 1 Myers, Fla., Mrs. Stan- 'it- a very pleasant trip. ! Mr-. Early T. Grant and f Forsyth, .and Mrs. Ophe- "f Griffin, spent Sunday Mi and Mr*. Alexander Britt. Chandler, son of Mr. anil Chandler, has enter, d the •'cal school in Atlanta. He luatc of G. M. C. tht> past " ‘' ment, and as Capt. of Co. -Louise officers Song—Dixie Report on C. of C. convention at Lithonia—Nell* Day. Readme .m Ml,. M.ldred Rather ford—Floride Moore. Song—My B< Life of Jefferson Dsvb The newly eKrted 1929-30 are: President—Eli*. Alford. First Vice-President — George Ritch_ „ Second Vice-President—Betty Bell Secretary—Jane Patters,. Treasurer- Louise Alford. Chairman of program committee —Louis* Ivey. Custodian of flag* -Gustav I Mr,. E A. Tigner, Mi !| "wn and Louie Andrews, j The meeting *»- brought Sunday at Greenville. J f i 0 „, by ringing *’ W* Ar? Old Ttrne 'led a quarterly conferenc- Confederate*," after which delicious ' ! »rge crowd waa in attend- refreshments were served by 1 dinner was served on the ! hostess, assisted by Mrs. Latimer. Knroute they stopped at I — asa-t-st raff 0» tl» ' trnund. kBTMENT FO« wkk aU ®oa rxj- L You will be glad to know That we tan now offer you, for your home usr ^e ?ame exquisite DOROTHY GRAY FREPARATIONS which are used with such un failing success in all (he Dorothy Gray Salon treatments. We cordially iijvite you to visit our Toilet Goods Department and inspect this beautiful line of facial creams, lotions, and cosmetic ac cessories. Fraley's For a Greater Miiledgeville and Baldwin Count;’ WE WELCOME Georgia Power Co c-o-:^:-oc<K<»>:->x>CH>;^:-cKO-:-oc>CK«>^ocH>.<hCHX<K*o<>oooo<>>o Shoulders to the wheel everybody for a great forward moving —industrial center here. The power comj'any has placed their confidence in us—we can not be found wanting J. C. 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