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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE. CA„ OCTONER 14, tMR
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jj MRS. PAUL WYSON ENTERTAINS' BIRTHDAY PARTY
MRS. BLACKWOOD. One of the most enoyable occasions !
' A delightful event of last Thurs- of the season was the barbecue
day evening was the bridge party dinner given it the home of Mrs.
, S* v *n By Mrs. Paul Wysong at her Richard Ivey in Souin West Baldw
I home r.ear Carr’s Station in honor in honor of Mrs. Ivey's seventy te
of Mrs. J. O. Blackwood of Hawk- ond birthday and that of her nict
! insville. I Miss Luicle Bloodwoith of A
The home wcs beautifully deco-' lanta, whose birthday is alt
j rated in fall flowers amFat tne con- October 13. Miss Bloudworth will be
Z , itto M. Conn is visiting Mrs. I Mr. J. T. Terry was at home for ? n *J on the camfs <irlieions re- ptaasanlly rememhered in this »ec-
llr - New York. Ithe week-end from the State U...ver- fre>hmt " lB were Asristing Hon having made her honm ... child
■ in entertaining were Mrs. F. E. Wy- with Mr. and Mrs. Ivey. Be-ides
song and Mrs. John Wysong. j Mrs. Ivey’s children other guests ’
■ were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ivey, Mil-
Prerident and Mrs. J. L. Beeson ledgevillv, Ga., Mrs. J. R. Stevens,
entertained at the mansion on the Gordon, Ga., Mrs. James Belote, Ma-
oinptoa
Miller
j Mrs. Floyd Johnson ■
. at the fair last week.
Prefer
d the
and Mrs. Wells attend-
Macon fa ; r last Thursday.
j„hn Conn and Mrs. J. W
pent last Friday in Macon.
Mrs. Julian Peacock and children
of Macon, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jessie Bone.
Mr. H.
j evening of October 23 The Doctors’ con, Ga., Mrs. James Lee, Ivey, Ga.,
vi r , *>„!._ tir „*♦ *. Academy of the Georgia State Col- and Mrs. Fred Hall, Gordon, Ga., and
Mr.. Scim Stewart Woollen spent . for WmaL Thie ^ the Mimm Hatty and lone Steven, and
j fir.-t meeting of the academy in the Misa Elloiee and Nell Belote, all
I present collegiate year. Dr. G. ,H. of Macon. Mitt Matty Lu Ivey, Mil-
| Webber and Dr. Wililam Wynn have ledgevillo and Messrs Julian and Ed-
I b?cn invited then to speak on their win Bloudworth of Lewiston, Messrs
, timmer experiences in Europe. Dr. Cohen and Clayton Bloodworth of
|Junanita H. Floyd will discuss Atlanta and Mr. Winfred Lee, Ivey,
i Espina. Now members will be re- Ga.
eived into the academy.
S Bone and Mrs. Russtil Mrs. C. A. Brooks, of P.oschell,
Monday in Macon. ; spent Saturday and Sunday in the
* • • [city with relatives.
jj. {» M. Rogers visited his daugh- ' • • •
Adrian Sunday. I Miss Benita Bass who teaches in
* * Griffin, spent Saturday and Sunday
E. C. Kidd h out, after an at home,
of t veral days. ! • • •
* * • j Mr. and Mrs. Emmett L. Barnes,
i Mrs. J. L. Owens, of Jr., of Forsyth, were visitors to the
C - «P««* th * WMk-Md rfty Sunday. _ . _ | Luuguvrs ar.d vUitors entered
lutiies. i ithe service wholeheartedly.
WITH THE LEAGUE LAST SUN.
DAY
The song service was a fine
, cess last Sunday night. About 5’
Mrs. R. S .Roduenbery, Jr., of rb (
T. Ssal of Savannah, Ga., Orlando, Fla., is visiting her par- ar( ,
ither, ents, Mr. and Mr.-. M. H. Bland. i u .
iposed of 21 cad'
My the League has never had
pleasure before. All who
>t present missed a fine «>p-
y to worship by mingling
lices v ith others.
NEXT SUNDAY
cek-end with his
W. Seal.
• * • Dr. Geo. H. Green Mr. and Mrs.
. Ivey of Charlotte, N. C-, H. S. Joes attended the Florida
past week-end with his Tech game Saturday.
Mr-. ,T. W. Ivey. j The program for next Sunday Si
“n. Karnld Day,of thrtuw, Fl», „ rrani[ ed by thr Second Dv-
jtartment, Mi s Mnry Mildred Wynne, A Radio
.•*\iperentfnd€iit, the purpose
~ ' which is to get all the Lcagu
Mr._»nd Mr.. Hurry Bout and Mu* int , relt rd in . Minion Study Class. jam
Fvery league must hold
MISSION STUDY CLASS
The Missionary Society of the
Methodist church have r. Mission
jf‘ j Study Class under the leadership of
Mrs. L. J. Rozar next week beginning
Monday afternoon at 3:30. There
will be four afternoons spent stud-
ing Hu nr in Needs and Wi rid Chris
tianity by Bi-hop Francis J. Me-.
Connell. All the women of the;
Methodi t church and the women of I
the other churches are most cordially |
invited and urged to join thir study I
class.
C. II. Wootten was confined l* visiting her
■ i!V several days of this Kidd.
Ivey spent the Ann
Mrs. J.
returned
• ith Miss Lunette O’Neal, automobile trip through Florida.
Study Cla ses during the year,
i or lisp thev will fall below the
* * • , Mr Gtor l« Tu "" e11 «*« 10 At - p-nr,L«d of efficiency. And Mii-
Hurgrov- has returned !»«»» Saturday to ca hi.. Mil. Jock. Icdgeviile ! rue i, working hard to
it to her daughters at who was a member of the University become a standard league. The
plans f:»r the C’ass will also lie given
in detail. Another interesting fea-
.. J. Warnerk. of Forsyth. Mr. Chas Whitfield. Mr. J din T. , he ,, r „ rram nt .„ Sunday i
■ irking friends in the city Day, Dr. Fdwin Allen und Mr. Jere thal ukinlt p , rt wi „ ln c „_
• k. Moore attended the Floridu-Trch. „ ti „ K dlflwn , Mission
• • • football name in Atlanta Saturday. F :„ w „ mirs thi , , w „ anl !
Walker. Mrs. Ed * Any of you Leaguers!
of Florida football squad.
nd Mf. Cf>atcs spent »r. and Mrs. Rickley and Ml.
hut ’V Int day’in Macon attending Mrs. A. L. Braman of Macon, spent FARMERS CLUB MET WITH
tk f-:r.
Mrs.
JUDGE DUMAWAY SATURDAY
Thi Farmer- Club met Saturday
; the home of Judge B. H. Duna
way. After partaking of a gumptious
greatly enjoyed, a
Sunday with M
Andrews here.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Britt and • • •
lighters, Josephine and Mr. Bennie Rickley and Miss
Mir.-,.ruth. spent Sunday in Griffin, Woodrow Brannan of Macon, spent
and friends. S-nday with Mi-s Ethel and Mamie d ^ neTt whic h
• * * A i drew*. ^ [business meeting was held.
)lr. and Mrs. T. J. Cater and * i The failure of the club to place
r, Miss Catherine Cater, of Mr, and Mrs. H. R. deJarnett and a dj S pi a y j n tHe recent fair was dee|»-
were the guests of Misses Mr. J. R. deJarnett, of Putnam )y KKrettei | Mr. W*. W. Moran wa?
nd Mattie Moore Sunday. , county spent Sunday with Mr. and appointed a field agent to urge the
• • • -Mrs. S. D. Stembridge. i members, during the year to plan for
M -* Uni Moore spent several * * * ^ an exhibit at the next fair.
t -of this week in Atlanta, visit-' Mr. N. C Chandler, of Valam-, Mr. G. E. MeWhorter was authoriz-
Ilinery markets, and pur- brosia, visited his sister, Mrs. S. G. ( ,j j nv jt e ma ster farmers to be
• lie latest models in hats for W. Gladin and other relatives the {h<f RUplt of thp cIuh from lime t ,
tail and winter wear. I P a!:t week. ^ , time, an I make a talk, telling how he
• • * I 1 had been successful.
. Hunt has returned to Mr. Frank Christian, left for Ma- At ^ conclusion of the r
n Washington. I). C., af- f«n where he will spend several lhe mem bers were shown the a
to her father, Mr. J. A. w eeks with his sisters, Mrs. J. G. p .[ t , ^ a!r manufacturing plant
and ft her relatives.
I Mrs. Heindel Mobley an
1 i birth of a baby daughti
r 17th, in Augusta, G
'in named Mary £nna -hi
f Mr. Mobley’s mother.
Ryle and Mr*. Derwood Mercer and Farm.
brother, Mr. Robert Christian. 1 operali
Defotliy Gray
LEI’S bli ttiAftK
The plant
the
but the pro-
explained >by Judge Dcnn- pie lion
every woi
C. M. Tennille and daughter.
Ir.ze T-.nniile, of Fla., -pent November meeting of the
e 1 se veral days of th par*, week with c , ub wi „ be #t lhe homp of c<jl j. „
I Mr. Tennille’s father, Mr. A. S. >K j ott j c
• 'Tennille. i ________________
"•1 Mrs. John C. Stiles, ofj * * * Hairy Vetch Seed for sale at
■frtrvboro, Tenn., and Mr. Cllf- Hr. and Mrs. E. C Adkins and peoples HARDWARE CO.
leo. S. Roach
of I'r
n. S. C., sper
nd with Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Heath and daughters,
•irks and Mrs. Guinn, have
• their home in Gadsden,
a visit to Mrs. I). M. U"g-
FIa!l, cf Dardane!!, Ark.,
relatives in the city. Mr«.
1 '■i membiTed here by our
•rs as Mi^s Molly Hunter,
being given a cordial wel-
uny friends.
k N»kfi
S. Godbee of
Sunday with
Mr*. J. W Ivey. Mrs
wood of Hawklnsville,
with them for a week’i
E. Pottle spent Friuay
y at the Cloirter Hotel
Island, meeting with
'tee of the Georgia Bar
Cel. Pottl • Is President
'tefektioa, and plans were
>r the next annual meit-
,,v ‘’ren A. Candler roaeh-
dle Sat if'day evening.
r u*»#t of Rev. J. F. Var-
>per and for the night,
ing ha partook of
* the home of Mr. A. J.
a ’ truest of Dr. and Mrs.
ittended the
”t*»te Convention of the- W. C. T. Tberr n- ta|r prici
IT. in Atlanta this week. Mrs. Roach Ken| R a rf; 0 ,_ mv „ r ic*.
re-ponded to the addre ses of wil- any j #a |.. r Georgia
ADAMS ELECTRIC CO.
Mf*. Campbell King and !»'
daughter, of Lynchburg. Va arri- -
.•d tni- week to spend several weeks Mi „ CUr> BraBl |. y WBI j. j
with Mrs. Kinr’s parents. Mr. and aBu ro ^ h . mB in a nmm B
Mrs. W. T. Hines. Mrs. King will Set , an . Tb; , j, b#r lbir j B«kk.
be an attendant in the llines-Bur- RALPH SIMMERSON
nett wedding an event of next Baick and Marquatte Dealer
month. j - ■
No matter how lovely her com-
from time to time
■ knows the em-
barassment of an ug little pim<
pie. ,
But you needn’t feel helpleu
.Lout it any looser, became
POrOTHY CRAY bat perfected
a renarkab'e new preparation
cal', J Pitpole Lotion. Al tbe firrt
"•* “r i>. siyn of a pimple put at bit of thir
" —'tkea* | 0 .| pn on tbe rpot. Apple more
io.ion from lime to time, and tbe
pimple will neTer develop*, but
will disappear entirely. |
Keen a bottle of Porotbv Gray
Pimple Lotion mr hand fw an
emergency. On rale at our Store.
i Atwater
l lot
If i
■ electrol.
Mr., J. L. B< e»en and Mr«. R. It. , r . Icki., |. r k.
M, retomed Friday aftarnoon , kr b#>| on Ik . m .rf,.,_«CA 47 .
'ruui Moultrie, where they had km RC A 67—ADAMS ELECTRIC CO.
mu ~ r » S'etr " r ’ h r =
• ■ -i t. .I Datuthter af lie' • 'Of’d-
They were delirhtfuliv rntrr-
d hy tl» people of Moultrie dur-
ing their stay there.
Mr and Mr . J. I*. Humph*.« will
l .riTur the month of November M«
■f,efr voider, wtuidjur atm tr-ary,
and their frirnd. at.I neiph' r are
1ooklr.fr forward to lh» day with in-
, t. Mr. , 0,1 Mr., Humphrir" ore
r.mooflt Baldwin r'uolr', heat .iti«e"-
,o 1 ,r ■ beloved by a lanre numher of
friends.
• C BASTON ATTENDS
POULTRY CONVENTION
attended the
f Ul’i PHARMACY
Mr J F Baston
ooultry convention at the Dempaey
hotel in Mucon lart week. He went
T , uvar „ ur. .no -m. - t oth. coav.nt.on in_^ereat of hU
( T “" Mr. aad Mra. M. g. Boll 'eh^- which h-“ J
r " '"I him at dinner with a: !-■*» indurtry. ■
THURSDAY, OCT. 31st.
THF. LADES OF C. M. C. PARENT TEACUFRS ASSN.
Will hold their tint annual Bakery Good* Sale at
ELECTR1K MAID RAKE SHOP MILLEDEVILLE
All bakery poo* will be sold at resulai oncer. (No advince)
Every thing you need in Bakery goods eon be obtamed.
One-fifth of the dayr Sales go to ua
COME AND SEE US
^ M. C. PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION
Mrs. R. B. Moot*. Prtudrul
•I frie-.ds af Mr. Ball
JUST A FEW SPECIALS
MINCE MEAT (That Old Fashioned Kind) 35c lb.
CRANBERRY SAUCE, Delightful Appetizing ,25c fin
MALTED NUTS (A Very Nourishing Food) ...,50e and $1.00
TOMATOES (Hand Packed, No 2‘s.)..._ 10c tin
TISSUE (2000 Sheets to the roll) 9 Rolls 41.00
MAPLE SYRUP, Vermont Maid, 12oz. 30c
SPECIALS SATURDAY
Western Bellies, streak of lean, streak of fat 15c lb.
Good Boiling Meat \2 l-2c
BELL S SPECIAL COFFEE, worth 40c 30c lb.
Fresh Cocoanuts. Oranges, Grapefruit. Bose Pears, Apples, Ban
anas, Grapes, TomatQes, Cauliflower, Snap Beans, Turnip Sal
ad. Squash. Carrots, Beets, Celery, l-ettuce. Egg Plant, etc.,
FRESH EVERY DAY
USE YOUR PHONE, WE LL DO THE REST
BELL GROCERY CO.
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
2C3—PHONES—4SI
■V" ' • v
. MU
01
tier than th* acr-
: ou get w.th it—We have the
Atwater Kent, RCA and Ma-'
Radio.. CLIFTON ADAMS
of ELECTRIC CO.
PC'S SALE—rhry.ler Coupe, in good
condition. See J. C. Black.
ITS SO CONVENIENT
Just to Call
Make your appointment and then
ccmc down, and have your hair]
r hampoord, waves set, permrnent
waving, massage, manicure or
other beauty treatments in our
private parlors, exclusive for the
women of this section.
ALL WORK DONE BY EXPERTS
We are a Milledgeville business'
house and solicit your patronage. !
The Maraline
BEiimr shoppe
Phone 27
' C . 1 _
Screen-Gild
71
fr
Tliis Bosch Radio Combi
nation Receiver and Speaker
Console brings you "The
Best in Radio” at a price
vithin reach of all. The
powerful Bosch seven tube
radiois engineered roScrceo-
G rid tubes assuringtLc high
est degree of excellence in
the new type radio receiver.
“Hear ali the others and then listen to the BOSCH
SOLD ON EASY TERMS
R. W. Hatchw’rHardware Co
Wholetale .nd Ret.U
C.
V
.R0WDS FAST-CROWDS WEST
CROWDS NORTH - CROWDS SOUTH
X
ENTbU SIAST1CAUY ACClAl. t NEW ^
M14.TI-RANCE GEAR SHIFT WHICH
COMPLETELY REVOlUTiONIicS
All MOTORING PERFORMANCE
3
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REVOLUTIONARY
YSLERS
i cMiTSiia motqjb nooocn
E VERN'WHERE—in big cities and
small — lhe public has been
quirk lo appreciate th* new per
formance thriMs mode possible by
the new Chrysler MuiTI-KanOE
Gear Shift.
Motorists, too, have bean quick to
sense the importance of Dowh-
Dkaft CA*»u*triON which b^nflt
to motor cars for the first time
fuelizotion p.inc'ples used wri'h
such omo- nq success h» o'*rplone
engines.
Everywhere, motorists recognize
♦hat these cars are original creo-
tions—new from the ground up— $124?
unpt*cedan»e4—unHke any other
motor cars.
H you he vent joined the throngs
who hove already esamined, rid
den in ond drive* these new
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den in ona onvww snese new mW cHSysm
Chryriars, w» ury,, you to mote A. hi
oa ecr ; / visit to leans for yourseir *** ’ ‘ u».j.'' W w
. --,1 — nil
how ond why they entiquote oil
earlier motoring.
W. £. Robinson,Jr.