Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, November 07, 1929, Image 5

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UNION RECORDER. KIILLEDGEVILLE, GA-. NOVEMBER 7. IMS Hr- Sam. Whatley spent the week- , her parents at Claxton. p r ,T. C. Adcock spent the past d in Atlanta. 1'. S. Bowen spent the week- .,] with his father in Metier. Mrs. Frank Herring left villi- last Sunday to return home in New York. jj rl g. N. Vinson, of Unadilla, Is itintr her brother, Mr. W. S. Mr. J. I., Ivey has been ill for the past several days. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith have an nounced the birth of a daughter, on Friday, November 1st. Messrs Seaborn Lawrence and Ashbury F.arr and Harry Bone, Jr., who are attending Emory University came home and s, ent the week-end. “ll LEGION auxiliary president FETED AT PARTIES. Mrs. James Maddox of Rome, State President of the American Le gion Auxiliary and Mrs. A. L. Hen son, of Atlanta, were the honor guest.- at many delightful social af fairs during the week. On Monday they were honored at luncheon at the home of Mrs. George Echols, with Miss Bertie Stembridge as joint hostess. The member,, of the Executive Board of the local chapter were those invited. Red carnations were used through out the rooms where the delicious three course luncheon was served. Mrs. W. M. Scott, on an automo- bi'c drive, carried the visitors to the State Hospital and Allen’s Invalid Home REV. JOHN F. YARBROUGH HOST TO OFFICIAL BOARD On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. K. G. McMillan entertained at dinner in their honor. On Tuesday they were entertained „ ^ , A hy the young ladies of G. S. C. at Mr. end Mr,. H. C. McCorkl., .xndj A tkin,on dini r(lom Th £ir . t mrhew of Thomson earn, to th.c.trj = !Unded the chop „ „„ cUm . Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. A.| A „ T j._ . Massey. Rev. John F. Yarbrough was host to the members of the Board of Stcwardys and other officials of the Methodist church a*, a dinner Tues day evening. The dinner was i ed by members of the Circles, and was an excellent one. The occasion va. marked by the -pirit of cordiality and brotherly regard. Talks were made by Dr. W. T. Wynn and Dr. E. A. Tigner, and Mr. Yarbrough. Immediately after the dinner business .meeting of the Board Steward? was held. The Treasut and Chairman of the Finance Committee submitted their re ports, and the finances of the church visit the ex-soldiers there. I were discussed. The reports showed that splendid progress had been made and was being made to meet th? ex penses of the church. It is expected that at the end of the Conference year, December’ 1st, that a most creditable report can be made. On Tuesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. MR. AND MRS. W. A. COOK R. C. Swint entertained at dinner in' ENTERTAIN YOUNG MEN honor of the distiguished visitors. While here they Mrs. Wiley Wasden and little i mi;. , . .. _v. , _ . 1 While here they were the guest.- i.. daughter, Catherine Carr, of MU- - M ~ „ . , , ... n ~ , , ... .. ... , , °» Mrs. George Echols anu Miss Ber- Cook ler. are melting Mr,. Urn-lens par-. t|e su , mbriJ ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carr. y r . j,... A. Moore spent Sunday * • * Sharf-a with his father, who is Misses Madeline ar.d Annie Lou I j Stanley, of Fort Myers, Ha., are i • • • visiting their mother, Mrs. W. L. I ■It ■ Ot!" M. Conn returned Sun- ! Stanley and brother Mr. W. D. Stan-; f New York, where she ha- ! ley. ling Mrs. Compton Miller.! Mr. and Mr?. Geo. M. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Noon, of Ma I KIWANIS LADIES NIGHT GALA PARTY MONDAY The Kiwanis staged a gala party last Monchv night with their wives : nd sweethearts as honor guests. i Dr. George Harris Webber pre-id-'had their best girls with tht.... . M ;. Robgrt f ‘‘d during the program. Old fashion- f. Mowing -ix other boys were eligi- iongs were sung and many at-: ble, but for some reason could nol The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. the scene of a pleasant gathering Friday evening, when the gihbr-rhood young men who do not p intoxicants or tobacco in any -m were entertained. Tho>e pres- t wen-: Louie and Dorier Petti- r-w, G "Tire Vinson, Claud and arenee McCrary. Each of the boy* Moore left Wedneedny j con. motored from Macon Monday , ractive rtont6 staeed . Col Erwi „ j ,. r „r„t; Felix Herrington. 1. T. and nend several days with to v,,.t Mr. W. A. Meeeey. Mr. Rol.- Sibley. Governor, we,i Clinton Godard. R„v McCnll.r, J. F. ‘* s Jessie Allen, in At- j erts la a nephew of Mr. Ma'sey. iyree.nteda 100 carrmtt diamond MeClnney. Jr . and hi, brother. . . . ll „ “"A % - ^ t " nbrid, « t -’»><* «> d -tick pin HOc .tore) from the etub. i The IMlraraeo idea wne rarrWI F. Barnes went to Atlanta y be presentation was made by Pr.! 0 , Special This Week stsiEirsrt “r* -—eg Vermont Maid Maple Syrup, 12 ez jfe Brookfield Sausage, pound cartons it. Swifts Smoked link Sausage tie Bells Best Roasted Coffee, 2 poaad cans ..._I.41.15 (Ground to Sait Tour Taste) we have a few more MAYONNAISE SETS Bowl aad Beatet Pint Can Wesson Oil Recipe Book 89c SPECIALS SATURDAY ONLY Western Extras )4 C a. Good Tailing Meat 12 1.2c ft. Bells Special Coffee 3|g |> BELL GROCERY CO. QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE 2*3—PHONES—4» .. 1 ■ m.stassata | he presentation was made by Dr. in the decoration* came* were ,M.n F. Yarbrough was call-1 Wednesday to attend the ft/nei*al Edwin Scott Dr Wvnn nresented 1 . i , , , Washington, Ga., Tuesday | and burial services of their brother, \j r l r Hall the retiring nresident P j a51 " r ° ' w c ea j . conduct the funeral of Ur. E. L. Barne,. L C H *“- «™t »»»■ <* " l friend. I Judge B. H. Dunaway, Messrs M. Enn •vith a loving cup. aiso of the lie t o he married and live happy ever!) r w u ir u i "tore variety. I afterwards. A salad c'-urse *and ! Geo. U. HiiHinahead and Mr. J. L. Sibley wa. mertor of 1 cream nnd cake were .erved. HU, ■s and asked the men que?- i Rosie Cook was assisted in serving I < ? that women would like to know. USED CARS FOR SALE offered , Automobile that was evi a tbe pay as you ride pla L. N. JORDAN I>r. and Mrs. R. W. Bradford an-j Dessie Wright spent several days of - the birth of a little daughter hast week in South Georgia deer i Oct-her 29th. She has been j bunting. They killed & fine buck, used Cordelia Anne. and gave Mr. Hollin-head the antlers • • • os he had no part in the kill. Mr. an dMrs. R. M. Jeffreys and Mrs. A. L. Ellison and Miss daughter left Sunday for Chase Florrie Ellison left Saturday for fty. Va., where they will spend this Florida. They will visit Mrs. P. W. etk visiting relatives. Hodges, formerly Miss Anna Ellison • • • at Orlando. They will go from there Dr. Klim F. Dempsey, Presiding' for a stay with Mr. and Mrs. N. B., id>T of the Oxford District, was the , Ellison, and then to Mvimi, Fla. iwt of Pr. W. T. Wynn during his where they will spend the winter. »it here th** past week-end. ■ ■ - - • • • MRS. MILLER S. BELL ENTER- Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Jolley, have | TAINS AT TEA. nted the home of Mrr. A. L. On Thursday .afternoon of last !>• n. Mr. Jolley is con. ected ; week, Mrs. Miller S. Bell, compli-- uivai i|pei unainiy i* :he Dixie Construction Co. ) mented her gue.-t, Mrs. Hines Rob- RIAIUn UfclLAKU MtlnDAI erta, of Atlanta, w'ith an informal j TO BE LEGAL HOLIDAY •apply of tb*t VESTA. Start, i fail. CoM broken down battery. Call u s an! .forget it. RALPH SIMMERSON, ad Marquette Dealer. by Mrs. Fred Vinson and MBs Ellie Mrs. Cook is proud of these boys, J and is plea-cd to call them her “Recibitcs.” . B. Furman and little Janette, hive returned to Easley, S. C., after HALLOWEEN BALL ATTRACTS 1 GAY CROWN THURSDAY NIGHT The Halloween Ball sponsored by' the MOledgeville Lodge of Elks at tracted a gay crowd last Thursday evening and proved one of the best social affaris of the fill sea-on. The Garden City Orchestra of Au gusta furnished the music. The club rooms were decorated in haDoween colors and presented a beautiful Saturday Meat Specials Salt Meat STREAK O’LEAN lb 16c Boiling Bacon • - lb 13c U A M SUGAR CURED 11 9Q„ WHOLE OR HALF ID 6&C Veal Chuck Roast - lb 20c Small Pork Ham WHOLE lb 25c f Pork Shoulder, whole, lb 21c | ALL CUTS FRESH LAMB, VEAL AND WESTERN BEEF oock»oooooc«h>oo<>oo-:*o i proclim.ition issued by Mayor Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pennington, Monday, Armis-! awarded the prize for the best cos- eral days with Mrs. G. [ HINES-BURNETTE WEDDING TO t ice Day, was declared a legal holi-1 tume. They were dre-sed in Colonial Mi Whorter. | BE BRILLIANT EVENT. day in the city and all business I costume?. Mr. Jeffrey* ami Mis* • • • j An event of cordial interest on office* of the city will be closed. Nell Edward* were awarded the prize Dr. r.il Mr-. Claud Smith will ar- the social calendar next week i* the Co-operaton of the merchants was f“ r dancers on the Poor. i • the Milledgeville State Hospi- wedding of Miss Frances Hint-* and requested and it is hoped by the city Punch and sandwiches were aarved [ week to make their horn**. Mr. Gormin Lee Burnett, of Lynch- official* that all buaine-s h« use* will j during the evening. A large number i •h will become a physician burg and Roanoke, Va., which will lie be closed to join the Legion to make of out-of-town people were present, hospital. solemnized at eight on Wednesday the day a gala one in this city. — j * • • j evening at the First Baptist church All banks of the city will be closed 1 We recharge all maka Kaltarie*. : ed Mrs. J .B. Norton of with Rev. Roberts officiating. ; Monday, but no defniite announce- Coed ,»>-pply of rentals. Call 300 •n. Ga., and children, and Mi** ' Mi** Hines will have as her brides ii T --k. and Miss Bertha Me- maid , Mr*. Hugh Andrews, of At- • I -pent Sunday with Mr. and lanta; Mrs. Coleman Moughon, of th-orge McMichael. * Hiddock; Miss Gwyndolyn Dainger- • * • field of New \oris City; and Miss and Mr*. Ru*»ell Bone and chil- J Mildred Napur of this city. Her and M; Chas J. Conn matron of honor will be her sisU r. spent Sunday afternoon Mrs. Cambell King of Lynchburg., ar.d Mr*. Tho* Morton. Va. has been made regarding the RALPH SIMMERSON, other business hou.-es. Marquette Dealer. If you haven’t “money to burn,” don’t waste coal! • • • MRS. LEON CALLOWAY HOSTESS ■ !’> yn -id. Allen left Wedne*- The Tuesday evening bridge club ■-rning for Korrross to visit hi- met with Mr?. Leon Callaway on the in rente, Mr. and Mrs. Rry- '29th of October. The lovely home Before returning home he vill, wis never more attractive than on Washington, D. C., with Mr*, this occasion, being festive with PLANT YOUR SEED NOW. ITALIAN RYE. THE b£ST. WE SELL IT AT I5c LB. SPECIAL PRICE ON QUANTITIES EASY TO PLANT A LAWN just sow your seed sprinkle a Idle VIGORO over your dead *- v muda Grass. Rake tn with an ordinary garden rake and water thoroughly—a few days will produce a beautiful green lawn for all winter long. ■»old- f- *h.»rt visit. beautiful fall flowers, and lights. Af ter a delightful hot course supper, the game was played and Mrs. L. N. Jordan left r day for an automobile trip •h Florida. They were joined MISS BOGGUS ENTERTAINS Mi. and Mrs. Elisha Jordan of BRIDGE CLUB i- ’ -ill*-, who accompanied them ' trip. Gwyndolyn Paingerfield of *"k arrived Monday to *pend Mi*? Wilile Boggus entertained the Tuesday night bridge club this week, only the regular members being pres ent, and Mm Lewis Flemister. Fall . , M . ‘ flowers were used in decorating, and • ndanta in the Hine*-Bur- ‘■iding, which will be a brilli- ‘' "f next Wednesday even- s played. Emily Hall, who te.ache* at i L l.am, N. C., rame home ,and week-end. She 'by Miss Mary Taylor, who '"•* in the Rockingham Mr and Mr*. L. C. Hall c.ar- ' ,n to Athens Sunday after- n their return. HALLOWEEN PARTY Mi * Louise Ethridge entertained at a Halloween dinner party last Fri day evening. Those present were. Misse- Doro thea Scott, Handle Dooley. L-uise Ethridge. Messrs Maurice Powell, Donald Hall, Tommy Guam. A vary delightful evening was ■pent. Yes, this Love will giv. onderful FQUSD-O. tk. .Ir—to .1 . .ilii . «K- .1 K l ” n Holier ha, imne b. I-Jll ••«»■■*« ■«• v r,. .he will have rharxe Coaf.r with J. *■. Gil—r., W...O "'I*: Telegraph office Mr.. Ga. I«-H It. pi. ■ ■■«* t en etudynig and per. ! r tier.,.If in telegraphy for the >e» S.U—O— «™tl. •will -fverai months. Her friend, Hatwa, lady h™h. 9a. m. ‘-h h. r nuceets in her new po- RALPH fltelit*90fl. ■•*«■. Ui^patei n~tev th and comfort all winter on one-third t» one-half less coal than you burn ed last wiater. This sav ing hat been proved in thousands of homes. If you heat your home this coming fall and win ter with an under-draft stove, you WILL waste coal, because with an until r-draft *tove about 60 per cent of the possible heat value of the fuel goes up the chimney in the form of smoke and gaae*. Government experiment# have proved this. Cole's Hot Blast Heaters stop this waste by burning the fuel ga*e* and smoke. And by so do doing, they save one- third to one-half in fuel. HOLDS FIRE SATURDAY NIGHT TO MONDAY MORNING You can sleep later every morning because you don't have to build a fire. That is another proof of its fuel economy. This saving of one-third to one-half in fuel is gwafMtood, no matter what fuel you burn— hart coal, soft coal, coks or 2 Y»u’!t4>e nurpHted fo Ban moderate coat yon can h»q one ef thee, iplondid »*■*«» tetonltod In year bone nil reedy for fell Cone in end let at figure with yea. R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co. Endorsed by Lei ding Landscape Gardener* ll Nurserymen VIGORO " tordnu, dmurrs, trees yon " -- 11 R.W. Hatcher Hardware Co VUtalg & Retail Overcoats Cheap I have several medium weight lop coats at very attractive price*. I am going to close out at once and I will be pleased to show them to you, if you are in the ma ket for such a garment. I also have some very snappy suitings which I know will please you. I will appreciate a call whether you buy or not. ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO BE SATISFACTORY