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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILI.EDGEVILLE, GA., DECEMBER 1>, I>29
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and Mrs. J. C. Statham arc
v i r itinjr his parents in Leesburg.
p r W. T. Wynn spent Sunday in
p,!,;, county, visiting his mother.
Dr. J. I- Garrard and Dr. R. W.
Bradford have returned from a hunt-
in- trip in Florida.
Dr. md* Mrs. W. A. Bostick have
returned from Facevillo and Albany
where they visited relatives.
Mr. ;*.nd Mrs. H. S. Wootten leave
Friday for Selma, Ala., to fpend the
Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs W. A. Walker
Celebrates 50th Anniversary
Thu many friends of Mbs Ciara
Brantley will regret to loam that she
i« critically Ul at the State Hospital, j
• • • ' The friends of Mrs. Olive
Mr. Fred Ricketts, of Griffin war Lucas regret to learn that 1
a visitor to the city Friday, and Sat- seriously ill at the M. M. Park’
urdsy. ! morial Hospital at G. S. C. W
On Wednesday afternoon from
ar to tix Mr. and Mrs. William A.
alker celebrated their Golden Wed-
nr anniversary at their beautiful
•me on the hill, with a delightful
j reception to a large numbbrVf their
l friends.
Th? home was exquisite in decora-
'■ns of golden chrysanthemums,
smilax ar.d long ferns with handsome
silver candle sticks holding unshnded
golden tapers rusting a soft glow
throughout the spacious rooms. At
tb* rear of the hall ferns were bank
ed and large golden chrysanthemum*
presented a lovely scene as the guests
entered.
Mrs. F. M. Martin and Mrs. T. H.
Clarke met the guests at the door
• • • j and showed them into the parlor
Terrs in Atlanta th< ' rert ’ ivin B- «»• >tood. In
.. L .u t I I n ' hne were Mr. and Mrs -s’alkcr
d.roet,ne the funeral I Mr , N L ContMi , istcr
pnngei, Wager and her only attendant at the
wedding fifty years ago, Mrs. How-
Hertv i?*.. 1ll °’ ° f AtlanUi ’ niece Mrs.
f I Walker; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. p a ulk
Mrs. J. I. Garrard spent several
days of last week in Atlanta.
Mrs. F. F. Darden has returned to
her home in Sharon, after u visit to
her daughter, Mrs. Jos. A. Moore.
Mr. T. H. Clarke is spending sev
eral days of this week on a business
trip in Florida.
Mr. Otto M. Conn, the popular!
president of the F.xchange Bank, has
been confined to his home by illness
this week.
Mr. S. L
Wednesday,
and burial services of M:
who died at her home in Sparta.
Me-
"jwid Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wzikir
Ocilla, who are related to Mr. Wal
ker.
The i
• the living i
thei
,n where the beautiful
|t.ifts were on display. They then
| went inu. the dining room where they
wtre served delicious refreshments,
i Serving in the dining room were:
j Mrs. Ed Lawrence, Miss Julia Moore,
I Miss Laura Shurley and Mrs. O. A.
Frances Thfoxton and
• poured punch from
Mi-sea Bessie Nash, Ina Ricketts j Mrs. C. C. Brantley, of 'Valdosta,
and Lula Curry were viitors to Mn- spent a few hours of Wednesday
,-i.n Wednesday. the city. She accompanied M
• • * , Brantley, who was here to attend
Mr. ar.d Mr?. Wallace Butts. Jr.,| meeting of the Booed of Trustees •
sp,:it the week-end visiting relatives ; . u e Georgia State Sanitarium,
in the city. * * *
• * * i The friends of Mr. C. ^
Mrs. W. H. Collins will leave Sun- j Gladin will be glad to learn that he 1 - k vi n f r <f* K
■ sufficiently recovered from the ■ . , ,
. ..... . appointed table,
uries received when his automo-
e wa struck by a Central of Gear-j 1 e ccnter table in the dining
i Railroad train, so as to be carried j ‘ Jom was tf° r K-°us with a beautiful
Ms home at McIntyre from the!™ covering. Streamers of yellow
icon Clinic. I l “ ,e extcnded from each corner of
‘ t ^ le toW® to the chandalier which
MRS. H. S. JCNES ENTERTAINS was entwined with smilax. Silver
AT BRIDGE. 1 cand,e Eticks holding golden tapers
H. S. Jonc, entertained most! ' vere on tach t nd of the table,
delightfully on last Thursday after-' M r - and Mrs. Walker were mai-ried
at four tables of bridge, the * n Houston county at the home of
players were wives of members of th- Mrs. Walker fifty years ago. They
Mr. and Mrs. flomer Bivins and stnff and o.'Lcers at the State Hospi- have made their home here pratical-
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wootten spent tal. b' since that time, and have many
la t Sunday in Atlanta visiting Mr. j The drawing room in the beautiful j devoted friends. Mr. Walker is a
Kl>worth Bivins. j nurses home wa* beautifully deco- successful business man and is
• • ■ rated in growing plants and large prominently identified in the busi-
Miss Frances Fowler, who teaches ' vases fo poinsettas. A color motif i lif e of the city. Mrs. Walker
art at Fairfax College Waynesboro, j <»f red and green was carried out||* » leader in church work*here and
Va., i* at home to spend the holi- I in the place cards and favors. ! »* active in club and religious work,
clay?. At the conclusion of the games a I Mr. and Mr*. Walker are receiving
• • • | delicious refreshments were served, j Hie congratulations of their many
Mrs. F. C. PenucI and children | Mrs. Adcock was presented hiirh | friends.
have gone to Thompson to spend the I score prize ar.d Mrs. Bowen consola-
Chrirtmas holidays with Mrs. Penu-1 tion. The party
el'.- parents. •
}>r. Edwin Allen, Mr. O. M.
Ernis and Mr. Jack Edwards have
tone to Florida on a hunting trip.
They will be gone through this week.
Mrs. G. A. Watkins, Mrs. C. L.
Boyer. Mrs. C. E. Caldwell and Mrs.
0. B. Twilley spent last Friday in
COL. KYLE ALFRIEND VISITS C.
S. C. W. AN DADDRESSES
STUDENTS
SocrtUry of Georgia Educational
T ‘“- "j 15 “• Pk f- Silver Bar Seeded Raitiiu
Prof, and Mrs. 'Kyle Alfriend.
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i Christmas Offerings j
We have a well selected stock of the best the market afferds, j
* quality considered, at the lowest prices yo« will find anywhere.
4 —FRUIT CAKF. INGREDIENTS—
. 15 oi. Pkg. Silver Bar Seeded Raisins i #c
♦ 15 oi. Pk r . Cold Bar Seeded Raisins . , 2 i -e
rrox. and Mrs. Kyle Aiinend. .ip p. . ~ 1 M
whom Millcdgeville ha* heretofore If - ■** c y Cleaned Currants 20c
claimed as her own, returned to I 1 H). Extra Fanev Ijirom j n. •
make a flying visit to the Georgia U 1 Ik F ». r Ckemei 55c
State College for Women on Tues- * Fancy Cryitalixed Pineapple
day December 10th. Their many ' * *' " — •
friends were delighted to see them.
Prof. Alfriend is full-time secretary
of the Georgia Educational Associa
tion and since his election, has in
creased its membership twelve fold.
His address to the entire student
body of G. S. C. W., was most inter
esting. The topic of his speech was
“Selling Georgia to Georgians” anil
his illustrations were vivid.
l{e told how the State had need of
her own bl ight college graduates, in
the development of her resources, in
stead of allowing neighboring states
to attract them away from her.
It was regretted that the visit was
of so short duration.
| 1 ,k ’ ktM Fnncy Cry, tabled Giron 5Qt
5 ' lb ' E,lr * F " CJ ' '-O'lnliieJ Orange and Lemon Peel 35c
l | Cronnd Nntme f . Clove,, Spice, Cinnamon etc in,
' y p “q' Cocc* Per lb j ^
F Herahey Coco. Per Ih 4|
| S1,redded Coco "»‘ P " p «la8» He, 15c. 25c, 4«c
Fresh Cocoanuts
CONGRATULATIONS
We with to extend congratulations
and best wishes to Mrs. Alice Mc-
Craw and Mrs. C. L. Moore who
celebrated their biithdayH on last
Thursday, December 12.
-Sc, 10c and 12 l-2e
f Old-Fa,hioned Mince Meat with the “Right Flavor’ Per lb. 35e
♦ We h " c ' Ver}r ki ' ,d of n>vorin « f®r 10c to »1.S0 per Bottle
I — NUTS—
Fancy Paper Sheil Grenoble Wafnuti Per lb. 30 c
4 Pa P er Shell Walnuts Per lb. ’ ^
. Fancy Braaii NnU 7 lb,, for " s#c
♦ Extra Fancy Large Pecans Per Ih. 40c
4 —RAISINS—
2 lbs. London Layer —
MRS JOHN CONN ENTERTAINS
EMPLOYEES OF JOHN CONN CO. A | IL r „ . .'
Ite. John Conn entertained the f 1 lb - F “^ *“»>«
member of the John Conn Company j 2 Pkgs. Extra Fancy Box Raitins ,,
at a delightful dinner party on last • J5C
Saturday evening ut her home on the —CANC/Y—
1 ' ni - ^ 1 Ih. Fancy Mixed Candy 1 '
SUNDAY SERVICES AT ST. * l k - Fancy Chocolate Creams 25c
STEPHENS CHURCH 4 1 lb. Extra Fancy Nut Chocolate, „
The usual Sunday services at 11:30 ; . ^ J0C
a. m., will be held at the Episcopal < * Chocolate Covered Cherries
church. There will be no 8:00 a. a - -
services until further notice. A c
dial invitation is extended to all.
F. H. HARDING, Rector-
Don’t forget a
» of the most
lelightful cf the Christmas sea.-on. |
BOUGHMAN-JOHNSON
f Thomasvillc. Ga.—The marriage of
Mr«. Mattie A. Bivin- leaves tn-j KEMP-MILLWOOD '!"■ BroC ] k ' J-hnson. to
day. Thurviny, for Chicago whore Mr. and Mrs. George M. Kemp, of “ward Howard Bonuhnom. or.
she will spend the Christmas holidays 1 Milledftevillc, nnnuonoo the cnimBo- ' on , '” thc nc “ r -
with her dau K hter. Mrs. James O.! meat of their daughter. Louise, t„; Ttawn of Montieello Fin, Mrs.
,-|. irk Mr. w. Herhert Millwood, the mar-, Houi-hmaa, daughter of Mr». William
... riajre to be .solemnized at an early Brooks, of Milledcovitle,
A daughter wan born to Mr. and ; data. ! r " ided Atlanta, but has
Mrs. Jimmie Culpepper Friday, Dec. The above announcement »* read.’ h nanvUle for the past
nth. They have named her Char- with cordial interest by a ereat aura- .'" • ' , ‘ l h “ !l T “ a,lc many friends
. t-rr. of friends of Miss Kemp In this “ore. Mr. Boutrhman is a popular
... I.P.. an. i, th,. clde t dauyhter of; c,l i f c " of Nashville. Tenn., and is
known through this territory,
The friends of Miss Sophie Rich-j Mr. and Mrs. George Kemp and ’ s , , , t * 1 '
ardsrn will be interested to learn j a graduate of the Georgia State Col-j^^, • • corr
that he has moved to Milledgeville j lejr® f° r Women. A >oung woman
from Scottboro, .and is living in Jar- of striking beauty and a charmingl Immediately after their marriage’,
m; hou?e on the hill personality rhe has gained friends Mr. and Mrs. Boughman left for
• • J everywhere. She is now teaching in! South FI rida, where they will vUit
Mr. John Cone of Atlanta spent Atlanta. for seve. days, before coiny to
Friday and Saturday in the city. He
i bur-i
i Nash villi-, which will be their home.
dially greeted by his- friends MR. AND MRS. J. L. IVEY WILL
•isited his sister, Miss Norn PASS FIFTY-FIGHT” MARRIAGE
| ANNIVERSARY SATURDAY
any one has a^book case they c
iced they can make it fill a nil
Mr. and Mrs. Will Fincher, who j Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ivey will pa:
were i t the city Friday to witness j the fifty-eighth anniversary of the
the fo. tball game, were the’guests marriage Saturday, Decembr
of Mrs. Fincher’s aunt, Mrs. V. W. Mr. Jas L. Iv
Faulkner.
rille Circuit. MRS. F.
t 25 Assorted 5c Sticks
—RED CPERRIES-i-
Bottles from 10c to $1.00 Owia ( to Sue
* —STUFFED OLIVES—
10c to 60c per Bottle Owing to Size
—PLAIN OLIVES—
15c to 75c per Bottle Owing to Size
-FRUIT CAKES IN FANCY TIN BOXES—
’ Medium Size gj yj
i lsrge Si “ •; - $3.75
J Chocolate, Cq^panut, Caramel, Pineapple Bar Cake, Each 30c
1 —FLOUR—
4 24 Ibs. Blue Seal Plain or Self-Ruing ; $1.35
: 24 lbs. Red Diamond Self-Rising Regular $1.20, $1.10
■ 24 Ibs. Snow Ball Self-Rising g! QJ
4 —SPECIAL SATURDAY—
Bell’s Special Elend Coffee Regular 30c 25c
Bell's Special Blend Coffee 2 Ibs. for 45c
j I This is the best coffee ever sold in Millcdgeville for leu than
40c per pound. We have many customer, who have used this
is most suitable for a Christmas 4 c °ffce for more than ten year,—It i, a real Bargain.
Gift—
Because its the best in Radio—
We sell them on easy terms.
R. W. HATCHER HDWE. CO.
Wholnale *,.d Retail
Mrs. E. R. Hines is leaving Thurs-
*h»v for Baltimore to spenu the
Christmas holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Emmett Hines and her grand
children Emmett, Jr., and Martha.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Corneliu* and
little son, of Tampa, Fla., and Miss
Clifford Fowler who teaches in that
city, will spent the holidays with
Mrs. S. B. Fowler.
Mrs. Margaret Napier and Miss
Mildred Napier are in Atlanta thL
w k. Miss Napier underwent a min-
'' operation at one of the hospitals
there.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Conn and their
children, Barbara Anne and Char
lotte, went to Macon last Thursday
*nd saw Santa Claus arrive in his
aeroplane for a short visit to Cen-
t f al Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. G., E. McWhorter
have moved to their new home on the
1*111. from the State. Howpital. Mr.
■" r <i Mrs. McWhorter • have many
cordial friends in the city who are
'“•Tsed to know thjtt they will make
‘** r ir home here. They will occupy
and Miss Nancy Keil
were united in marriage in this city
December 21-t, 1871, Rev. A. J. Jar
rell. who at that time was pastor of l
the Millcdgeville Methodist church)
officiated.
During these long y.ars they have
made their home in this county and
city, with the exception of a few
years when their home was in VS ilk-
Both are members of Baldwin
county’s oldest families and arc
held in the highest esteem by the
people of the city and county who
wirh them many nappy returns of
the day.
MISS FLORIDE SMITH AT HOME
FOR HOLIDAYS.
Miss Floride Smith who is work
ing in the religious education move
ment in all the southern states is at
home tpr the Christmas holidays.
She has been in Virginia two months
and after Christmas will go to North
Carolina for several weeks.
Mias Smith is working with the
national movement for Chri«ti»n
education and lectirfres ^ before
church organizations, women’s clubs,j
P. T. A's. and other organizations.,
Her work is interdenominational Bc-j
for? going- into the work Mias Smith
>me nere. zney -m »zcu„ s wa. nzo’zimtat in ‘he B Y P ^ c ' t " d
bony; of Mr. J. T. Ghees-1 Sunday School work of the P
Colombia, St church.
Only 5 More Days
to do your shopping
AND WE STILL HAVE A FULL UNE OF
Toys an d Gifts
GOOD TO SELECT FROM
We are Closing-out all
Heavy Toys, Automobile
and Doll Carriages
at and below cost.
'H —IDLER’i
' Variety Store
MEAT IS UP IN PRICE BUT—
Streat O’Lean, Streak O’Fat 14c
Good Meat foj Boiling ]2 C
BELL GROCERY CO.
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
263—PHONES—498
Ga. Pig Hams Whole lb 25c
Ga. Pig Shoulders WHOLE lb 19c
Pork Shoulder Roast lb 23c
d,—*-
lb 2:
Star Mams WliDie
Pic-Nic Hams Whole
Id 22c
lb 25c
mmamm
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