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Callie Cook will have as her
Kuests Friday, Mrs. Williair J.
Quillian, wife of Piesident Omllinn of
Wesleyan, Mrs. Chas Marshall, Mrs.
V. R. Patrick and Miss Lois Rogers
of Macon.
FARR.BLANKS
Rtv. and Mrs. J. H. Farr announce
the marriage of their daughter.
Laree, to Mr. Lawson M. Blank;, ol
this city. The ceremony was a quiet
affair, taking place last Tuesday
evening, October 29, in the Metho-
I. Butt- is spending this J Miss Mae Brantley spent Sunday
nlatives in Columbus. viriting relatives at Harrison.
Miss Marjorie Nightengale, of
Brunswick, was the week-end guest
of her sister, Mrs. W. W. McKinnon.
;j. indel Mobley spent Mon-
, -he city, returning to Au-
Tursday.
Vary Everett Finn of Ro-
, . the guest of Mrs. R J. Mc-
T. Wynn and Mr. L. C.
n led the State Kiwanis
Valdosta last week.
t’oie of Macon i» spending
weeks with her daughters,
T A. Rt-ese and Mrs. E. Bass.
i;. I*. McWhorter of Atlanta
Milledgeville to attend the
f Capt. DeSaussure.
, W. S. Jett, Jr., of Memphis,
I Tenn.. ’he guest of her son, W.
. L' '>na Frederickson spent the
■ : I in Augusta as the guest of
Gladys Stoddart.
and Mrs. Bostick and little
I .aught- c. Mary Ann have returned
| 'nan .. week’s visit to Tampa, Fla.
Mi-- Julia Smith spent Sunday
rth her sister, Mrs. J. P. Beck,
gtoven- Pottery.
Mr- M. F. Dhvis has returned
fr.m a visit to her daughter, Mrs
Mr, R. I. Brake, Jr., at Albany.
Mr- Margaret Napier and Miss
Ehabrth Napier spent several days
of the past week in Atlanta.
and Mrs. L. D. Edwards of
t>n, were guest-, of Mr. and
Mrs. Geo Edwards Sunday.
Mr*. W. E. Robinson, Mrs. E. E.
I Bass and Mrs. R. J. McElrath attend-
r:i the funeral of Mr. Will Burton ia
f Aani-ta last Thursday.
Mrs. F P. Golucke has been quite
ill with the flu, last reports are she
i.- thought to be some better.
Col. and Mrs. C. B. McCullar spent
Saturday and Sunday the guests of
Hon. Ed Rivers, at Lakeland, Ca.
Mr. John Sallee, of Louisville, g un
Ky., is visiting tht family of his
brother. Mr. J. O. Sallee.
the bride, officiated.
Mrs. Biaoks is the eldest daughter
of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Farr. She has
been teaching for several
since receiving her A. B. degree from
Wesleyan College, in Macon, and
has only made her home with her
parents here during the summers.
All who have had the privilege of
j making her -acquaintance are charm-
I ed with her unusual personality and
Mr. Malcolm Johnson of New York love her for her fine qualities.
City, -pent Sunday here. Mr. John- | Mr Blanks is the son of the late
son was formerly with the Macon Mr. W. H. Blanks and Mrs. Blanks.
Telegraph and reported many import- He hn« made Milledgeville his home
ant happenings in Milledgeville. His for many years and is now success-
friends here will be glad to know. fully engaged in farming and the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herring will
leave this week to return to »heir
home in New York, after spending
the fumme rwith Mrs. Herring’s par
ents. I>r. and Mrs. T. M. Hall. Mr.
and Mrs. Herring have a wride circle
of friends in the city and throughout
the state.
ith the K4w York j dairy huineas. His fine sterling
character has won for him the ad-
* i miration and respect of all who
ELKS TO HAVE HALLOWEEN know him.
Mrs. H. D. Allen and Mrs. Chas. w. . . . Tht “ friend * of this happy couple
L. Moore left today for a visit to r . *“* e< w* v ®* Lodge of Elks j wish them mrch happiness and success
Atlanta. * I nre a Halloween dance Friday together.
0 , » j night in the club rooms. Many out- ________________
A. A. Vuughiin, „f Orange-'"''‘T" V ' Uit0 “ "* ut- VISITORS AT THE MANSION
burg. S. C„ hns been upending uev i ! " d - *»«*•>«“'* f "”» wfll LAST WEEK,
ml day, in the city. furnieh the muaic and a midnight
lunch wil be served. The dance is a
•ii . | , ortpt afair and is given as a bene-
ill at the 1
i the city.
L. C. Tarpley
mr. Lt. c. Tarpley js ill at the' r , ; „ , j 7
. , . . . . . _ i i*t lor the lodge funds,
home of his daughter, Mrr-. Bari
Wilsi
F. Sapp has returned to n . r
at Empire after a visit to | " Fr d * y * nd
n this county.
I»r J. W. Mobley. Sr.,
) Augusta Inst week on
thr death of his brother-
Borton.
*-a- called
cccunt of
i-law, Mr.
(i* >rge Tunnell attended the
i-Georgia game in Jackson
ville. Ha.. Saturday. Jack Tunnell
1 n.her of the Florida squad.
itnd Mrs. T. B. Lawrence spent
V end with Mrs. Lawrence's
r . Mr*. Mamie Allen, at Rar-
Mr
to
Mrs. Henry London and children, <. A ro( k
of North Carolina, .are visiting Mrs.
Landon's mother, Mrs. E. N: Ennis.
from three to ten. Mi* Callie Cook
will give an Art Exhibit. Bazaar and
tea at the home of her mother, Mrs.
the <
ood Willi*
Mr. und Mr.-.. Tommie Bivins of
Haddock, and Mr. Bruce Andrews
of Miami, Fla., spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Andrews here.
Charming visitors 3t the Mansion
last week were Mr. and Mrs. Hal
Huntz of Atlanta, as the guests of
Dr. ami Mrs. J. L. Reeson.
Mrs. Huntz is the rranddaughter
of Joseph E. Brown. Georgia’s War
Governor, and she was celebrating
her birthday by making a visit to
Milledgeville in order te> see the place
where, as a child, her mother had
Mr. Huntz is an architect and was
interested in every detail of the old
Mansion. His pencil made ready
sketches anti he gave praise, calling
Georgia’s
NEW CROP
Extra Fancy Drained Citron
50c lb
Extra Fancy Crystahied Cherries
00c Ik
Extra Fancy CrystaHxed Pineapple
60c lb.
Fancy Evaporated ApD.es
Good Conn try Water Gronnd Meal 40c pk.
First Class No. 2, Tomatoes ]0c
9—2.0(10 Sheets Finest Tissue Toilet Paper $1.00
(A Regular 20c Seller. This is A Bargain)
SPECIALS SATURDAY
Boston Bellies, Streak Lean and Fat
14c lb.
$1.00
Fresh Fndts and Vegetables Every Day—Watch
Our Windows
BELL GROCERY
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
2*3—PHONES—498
CO.
.•ening Mrs. Alice At-
will demonstrate the
n w pottery making department at
the art school. She will work on the this old building
machines and permit the visitors to Gems.
try their hand at th» new work.
I The home will be be.uifully und EASTERN STAR TO HAVE PARTY
Mrs. Ann. Vheon, Mi* Mamie! <*“«•"'; *,»«»<*' FRIDAY N1CHT.
Vinton. MU. Margaret Vinton
Mr. John Vinson of Macon i
cent victors here.
of the china tea ervice. Those
J serving will be Miss Floride Allen,
. . „ „ „ , . “‘“ iMrs. J. O. Sallee. Miss Otelia Flem-
Annie C. TmpneU, and tt .nburn and irte . Mi „ Louiw Albwli wini .
Annette Roger, .pent Sunday m Cor- fr(d FoT ,„ „ nd „ Bl , Ile
a * U ‘- , . . | McMillan.
.... . ,■**. ’ M rs - j.met McCall and the men.
. Z J i« ,‘r , “k ■«* «f her art etaw. at Wejeyan
daughter. Mary Allen, of Columbia. | wU , ^ fnhcr M „ on
S. C., Spent the week-end with Mr. , ,
..u «... , '•"'F 1 ' wdl * lte " d th ' reception
as the guest of Mi»e Cook
and Mrs. D. M.
and Mrs. J. P. Humphries.
at the tea tables. Each of the ladies j „f the Eastern Star will have a party
rving will be dr» -d to match the j Friday night In the Masonic Club
A supper will he served early
entertainment
Hans—special preie on Puriti
Hams th». week. 30 cents per lb. i
CHANDLER BROS.
rs. C. T. Owens and two daugh
ters and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson
? down from Atlanta, and spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W
Massey.
The American Association of Uni-
Tsi y Women will meet with Miss
Stell and Mrs. Sam Anderson at
the home of Dr. Lee Monday after-
at four o’clock.
es Blanch Greene, who is teach-
st W'innsboro, S. C., spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Irs. Walter Greene, who motored to
olumbia, and brought her home.
nd Mrs. Marion Allen spent
Sunday in Athens, visiting Mrs.
Allen’s mo the Mrs. Toombs I>u-
s. Da Bar accompanied
for a visit of some time.
E. R Hines wen. <
' Kriday night to attend i Par-
Ttachirs meeting. Mrs. Hine-«
-ir-ging ut the meeting and them hoi
them on community singing. * • *
* * * Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Cooper and
. id Mrs. J. Caleb Clark and their son, Edwin, with Mr. Ge<*rg«-
•h Jr., of Atlanta, and Mr*. Ross, Jr., spent the past week-end
• - iussure of Atlanta, were •’in Valdosta. Ga., with their son, Mr.
MiUedfr' ville on account of J. L Cooper,
of Capt T. H. DeSaussure. . • * •
• • • Mrs. Lyman Turnquist, wl » has
Mr P. H. Citmbn-ll of Macon', j hr," vi.iting her tiaUr, Mr,. Ki.laml
u-t thm Board of Truttw- Uwranc,. ha, rrturnml to her homo
MitladgrriUn State lIo«pita! [in Rovan. Montana. Sh.- wa« ac-
• til It. T. M. Hall at thr funrrat comtianird hy hrr tiitrr. Mia, Elina-
1 irR.uaaarc. both Ho
are: Mrs. William J. Quillian, Mrs.
Chas Marshall, Mr*. V. R. Patrick
and Mis Lois Rogers. Miss Cook
cordially invites all her Miltedgeville
friends and tho*e who are interested
in the work.
SPECIAL FACTORY SALE:
JONES DliUG STORE !
CONCENTRATING
ON VALUES
TKat'i the way the JAY’S Starei
Matufe to PreteRt to Yn the
Smartest Eootwear far
Came to JAYS aid thi. JAY^J
price kelp yon save .a your
New Fall Shoes.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NOV.
lit and 2nd
I L'oripahs Narcissus Perfume. Regu
LITTLE JULIA SCOTT CELE- 1 «!(¥) Rottlr ONI Y
BRATES BIRTHDAY. ' * W ’ 3#C
Li® 1 Julia"S„nt orU-'brati-d hrr L'onpiias Narcissus Face Powder,
birthday Monday afternoon with \ Regular $ I 00 Box ONLY 39c
delightful Halloween party at the
home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. (Only 4 to one Customer)
* Mnro^ twenty of her little j J“* • Demonstration from Factory
friend* were invited, and delightful | 0 Consumer, and Hill be on two
games were enjoyed throughout the
afternoon. She was show* red with days only.
many gifts from the l.ttle hoys and FRIDAY AF n SATURDAY
girls who were her gues-t*.
Refreshment were served and If you wish a real Bargain you
each of her guests wer;‘ presented a . i c • i
Halle.... favor. I 5h “ uU ,hrir S i >f<,als
DO YOU NEED SHOES FOR BUSINESS? ... FOR A PARTY?
... FOR STREET WEAR? JAY’S IS THE PUCE TO GO. FOR
HERE YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING NEW IN FOOTWEAR
styles;
Kidtkins, Satins, Suedes. Rep
tiles—in the BEST SHADES
FOR AUTUMN 1929!
'•as. A. DeSaussure of Mem-
T nncNMi is spending a few
’h Mr. and Mr*. G. E. Mc-
having called here on ac-
f the death of his brother,
T. H. DeSaussure.
and Mrs. Cason Black, Mr.
I in wood Smith. Miss Rosa-
i’utvh. Miss Ernestine Borneau
William Fraley were a party
'le an automobile trip to
n City for the j»tt week-end.
Koj.
Up.
■1 Mrs. J. W. Mobley were
\iig U sta the pvt week on
•f the death of Dr. Mobley’*
Mr. Will Burton. Dr. Mob-
fned Ifome* Sunday. Mm.
■ nd two sons will spend sev-
' vititing Mrs. Mobley's
pANtt*.
I Mrs. Heindel Mobley have
». >tr little daughter, Sera
" Mrs, Mobley and the baby
home of their aunt, Mrs.
n. They will spend sev-
there before returning
Mr. Dixon Williams left Monday
for Florida, where he will spend
-t me time, looking after his farming
interests. Hi» many friends here re-
gret his leaving the city, and wish
for him success.
The Philsthea class of the Baptist
Sunday S. hnt.l are plann ng fur a j
home coming the Sunday after j
Thanksgiving Day. At v meeting
held Tuesday night c.immitt c- were
I appointed to perfect all plans. A
full program will he announced later.
Mrs. C. 1’. Crawford ha- been >uf-
ftrring the p«»t week witn injuries
received when she steppe*! and fell
in the dining room of her home Her
friends wish for her a speedy re-
'overy.
Mrs. James Maddox,
State President of the American
Legion Auxiliary and Mr*. A. L.
Henson. Committee Chairman of At
lanta. will be the guests of Miss
.Bertie Stemhridge and Mrs. George
L. Echols, while here next week.
Mr. and Mr- Geo. W. Edwards sn-
Bouiu-e the birth of a daughter, Oct. |
The sew wide “saddle straps”
oxfords—EVERY STYLE!
PUNT YOUR SEED NOW. ITALIAN RYE, THE BEST. WE SELL
IT AT 15c LB. SPECIAL PRICE ON QUANTITIES
EASY TO PUNT A UWN
just sow your seed sprinkle a Idle VIC0R0 over your dead
Bermuda Grass. Rake in with an ordinary garden rake and
water thoroughly -a few days will produce a beautiful green
lawn fur all winter long.
VIGORO
* M***’ Imw,
Endorsed by
Lending
Landscape
Gardeners fll
Nurserymen ’
VKSK
-ft-.
R.W. Hatcher Hardware Co
Whriaaak S Rateii
Hundreds of
Others at
$ 4 95
OFTEN IMITATED BUT NEVER EQUALLED
JAY’S
Department Store
NEXT DOOR TO THE BOSTON CAFE
Milledgeville, Ga.
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