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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA , JANUARY 2. 1*20
«r Whatley VIsiled hu moth -
„Tueaday.
« r and Mrs. M. I* Carry arc
vi “m* r«l.tivr. in North Crohn..
u , w L Barr. of Wincheater,
v“ [s viaitins hi. brother Mr. Geo.
Barr. . • •
„ T . (hambers and children
sp^tViday in Macon ~it Mrs. W.
F. S*PP- t
Mr. and Mm. C. B. Gladin of Mar.-
ehcster visited relative* here during
tie holiday-.
Mias Leni Moore spent several
java of the past week in Atlanta
«ri*.h relatives.
l>r. and Mrs. J. I- Beeson spent
[(,, past v.eck in visiting different
joints in Florida.
Mr. Jos .h Sibley of Atlanta, spent
, hristmas with his parents, Mr. and
Mm J. L. Sibley.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bloodworth
of Perry, Fla., visited relatives here,
during the holidaj 7 ?.
Hon. and Mrs. H. R. do Jarnettc.
of Fntonton, spent several hours of
la-t Fmlay in the city.
Mr. John Norris, of Cartersville.
was the guest of his sister, Mrs. L. C-
Hall, during the holiday*.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Giles and
children spent Christmas day with
Mm Gile’s parents, in Sparta.
Miss Margaret Yarbrough has re
turned irom Atlanta, where she spent
several day-, visiting relat ; ves.
Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Schwall are
^pending the remainder of this week
in Sparta and Augusta with relatives.
Misa Marih Sanford is at home
pending th. holidays. She will re
turn to Bronau College early in Jan-
! Mr. J. W. Ivey, Jr., who travels out
of Raleigh, N. C., for one of the
leading Chemical Manufacturers,
spent the Christmas holidays with
his parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. W.
Ivey.
Mr. Jack Day, who travels for the
Lilly Drug Co., wholesale, will move
his headquarters from Atlanta to
.. nr r T* U! . «r Athens. He spent Christmas with
Mr. W. E. Robiwon. and Mr. W Mr. and Mrw John T.
E. Robmaon, Jr., .|*ot *'«ral, . in M , clt
day* of this week in Atlanta. | • • •
...... . . ,. , ! Mr. and Mrs. John Riley made an
Midshipman Leighton Moore ho. ^ , r Mm , n Iut Snt .
returned to the NavalAcademy, d- vWttas Mr,. Riley’, parent,,
ter spending the ^holidays at homej^ » nd Mr , Cox . Mrf . Rilt . y win
return home Thursday, Mr. Riley
having returned Monday.
Mrs. Dixon Williams and Cadet
Austin W iliams spent Christmas with
Mr. Dixon Williams near St. Augus
tine. Fla.
Mr. anJ Mrs. Allen Sibley of Mi
ami. Fla., spent Christmas day with
Mr. Sibley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Sibley.
Mrs. W. A. Moisey, Mrs. N. L.
Coates and little Mis- Cornelia
Stembridge left Wednesday for a
visit to Atlanta.
Mrs. J. B. Walters, of Atlanta,
biting Mrs. Frank Bone.
i Williams cair.e up from
i. Fla., and spent Wed-
Mra. Dix
St. August
ne«day.
Miss Estell Stembridge, who teach
es in North Carolina, has beer, at
home, during the holidays.
Mrs. Alvin Leonard and little son.
of LaGrange, are visiting Mrs. J. W.
Ivey.
Mr. R. M. Rogers went to Adrian
and spent Christmas with his daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brannc
Gordon, were guerts of Mr. an
Evans Youngblood Thursday.
of
1 Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Evans Youngblood
par- and Mrs. F. D. Badger visited Mis.
is. of Willie Munch in Macon recently.
We Are Offering
Pratt’s Poultry
& Dairy Feeds
You will find these feeds unexcelled in quality. We buy in
car load so that prices are right. We have many customers
who are delighted with
Circle A Scratch
&
Victory Laying Mash
We have Starting Mash, Growing Mash, Baby Chick Feed,
Pigeon Feed.
16 percent Dairy Feed
90 pei cent Horse Feed
Let us show you and furnish you with book showing results from
using Pratt’s Feed.
Mr
W. T. Bloodworth, Mrs. R. II.
r and Cadet Robert Hamper
Jacksonville, Fla.
M- Frances Ennis, who teaches
•- *k« sch-ols of Cochran, spent th<
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Miss Louise Davis, who is attend
ing the Woman's College at Mont-
■*. mcry, Ala., Mr. Ellis Davis, of Au
burn College, are visiting their
cuts, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Div
;hc Dixie Goiutjruction. Co. i • • •
• • • | Mrs. B. R. Hughes has i
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Kelley and her home in Nashville. Tenn., after
children of Atlanta, and Miss Mat- a visit to her mother. Mrs. W.
lit Humphreys, of Catlettsburg. Ky., Stembridge.
cr 1 Mr. W. S. Humphreys of La- “ * *
v.>nia, were the guests ot' the family Mr. and Mrs. F. D. llolsenbeck
of Rev. J. F. Yarbrough Christmas, and Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Brown and
• • • th : ldrt n, of Ma«v»n, spent Sunday j ?
Mr. F. J. Willingham, of Augu - with Mrs S. J. S'jembridge.
i. was in the city last Friday. He • • • I
here to visit some of his old Mr. and Mrs. George Bell and lit-,
friend?, who have been ill. Among tie daughter arrived Tuesday to
• i . -n , ire Me srs C. E. Green, J. L. spend several day* with Mr. Bell’s
BELL GROCERY CO.
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
263—PHONES—498
.SSOttOOiOCWnCiCSX&OOOOOOiOOOCHOOCMlOOCaoOO&OOCiOCe^^
Harper, M. H. Bland, and other
, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bell.
SELECTIVENESS—CLARITY AND PERFECT REPRODUCTION
IS WHAT YOU GET ON THE
. H. L. Brov
id Miss Myrtici
. Cook Mu
Dr. r.ad Mrs. E. F. Thomas, of
Gainesville, Fla., visited Mrs. Thom
as’ aunt, Mr-. Eula Stanley, the past
week.
Mirs Nell Davis, who is making her
home in Albany, spent the holidays
with her parents. Mr and Mrs. M.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stone of
Trenton. N. J.. are spending the
holiday season with Dr. and Mrs. R.
C. SwinL
Mrs. W. M. Burson, of Athens, is
upending several days with her
daughter, Mrs. U. S. Bowel at the
State Hospital.
Misses Alma, Eq’a and Mabel
Gladin, c f McIntyre, were the guests
their aunt. Mrs. Eula Stanley,
during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Cabanis of
Jacksonville^ Fla., i^pent the holi
days with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ben-
lord ir South-west Baldwin.
Mr. ind Mrs. Robert Brake and
children, of Albany, spent the Christ
mas holiday* with Mrs. Brake’s par
ents, Mr, and Mrs, M. F. Davis.
Emile Lugand arnd WiRiam
Haumgartel spent Christmas day tour
ing South Georgia. They visited
America*, Reynolds, and other places.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bone and Mr.
Harry Bone, Jr., and Miss Ann
Bone spent several day-B of the past
week with relatives in Cedartown.
Mr. and Mr?. Wiley Wasden and
little daughter. Alice were hero for
the holidays visiting Mrs. Warden’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Blackwood
Pont the holidays with Mrs. Black
wood’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Ivey.
Mr T». S. Rockwell, of Atlanta,
um ,r5 ' Beverly Habersham Rock-
* •, were visitors to their mother,
Me: 00 Rockwci1 ’ durin « the
Mr * "• D- Allen, Jr., and two
•es. Reynolds and George, spent
j" , da rs of thi. week with Mrs.
Hens parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
■’•'molds, i„ WoM .
Mr. T. E. .loner, of Camilla nrriv
* * * -ere- last Thursday to relieve Mr. R. Brown of Wa'-cross.
Mis, Ruth Youngblood, who teach- Snlilh M ,. „f the Spot the family of Mrs. W
Baltimore, has been spending Cejb s , ore whDe Mr Smith day and Tuesday.
hack to the Camilla store, where he
has been connected with his uncle, Mr. D. M. Rot"rs pent the Christ-
w. Braran formerly of this i mas holidays in the Central of Geor-
.„ unty> | "hi Railway Hospital in Savannah,
• • • J where he underwent an operation
Senator \V. H. Jefferies of Chase l removing his tonsils.
. , , City. Va., spent the Christmas holi-1
Midshipman Robert H. Taylor. of| d V*_ wfth *.irned to her home in Blackshenr af-
holidays with her parents. Mr
an<l Mrs. J. M. Youngblood.
Mrs. B. E. Harrison und littl
daughter, of Greenville, S. C., nr
visiting Mrs. Harrison’s parents, M
and Mrs. E. F. Bloodworth.
the United States Naval Acade:
came home and spent the holidays
with his parent-. Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Taylor.
Mr*. Grady Villiard and little
daughter have returned home from
Russellville, Arkansas, where they
spent the Christmas holidays with
relatives.
Mrs. W. L. Gohlson Is in the city
hospital where she underwent an
eperation Monday for appendicitis.
Her friends wish for her a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Daughtry of
Allentown spent the past week-end
with Dr. and Mrs. J. I. Garrard. Mrs.
Daughtry is remembered here as Miss
Rebecca Hearn.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney White, of
Waynesville, Va., and Mrs. R. M.
Cabell, of Covington. Va.. are expect
ed Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Briscoe Wall.
Mrs. S. A. Cook had ar her guests
"Vr*d*iv Jt'dr" n*vl Mrs. Deaver, of
Macon: Me j Hold*- and Ansel
Cook, BT:— June Geartner
ar.d Janet Denver.
Mrs. William Louis Taylor of Sa-
vanr.ah, spent the Christmas holiday*
with Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Longino. Mrs.
Taylor is remembered here as Miss
Pauline Maxwell.
Midship Robert Taylor returned
Tuesday to the Naval Academy, at
Annapolis, Mi, after spending the
holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Taylor.
the mo*t prominent business men of spendim
Virginia and has extensive interest ter * ^ rs *
here He has many friends who were
delighted to see him.
he holidays with her
D. Edwards. Mr. Dar
ling came up Saturday and accom
panied her home Sunday.
Mr. Frank Riley has returned to
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blankenship - frnm
. , ... ■ his home in South Baldwin from
of Richmond, Va., spent the Christ- .
mas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. R.
M. Jefferies. Mrs. Bluckenship is re-
membeied here as Miss Juliett Jeff
ries who has been a frequent
visitor here and the center of many
delightful social functions.
The wonderful Screen Grid gives
a smoothness and softness of tone
that excells in all classes of enter-
Come by and look over the Bosch
—Listen to it and then hear all
die others—You’ll appreciate the
difference.
Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Atwood spent
n few hours cf Monday afternoon in
the city. They will be remembered
here us having put on the suhscrip-
hospital in Macon, where he under
went a major operation several weeks
ago. He is slowly regaining his
health and strength.
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MISS MARTILE SMITH ENTER
TAINS AT BRIDGE.
Miss Martile Smith entertained ^
most delightfully on Tuesday even-]*
ing, complimenting a number of
friends at a bridge party at the home
tion campaign of The Union-Recorder! °f her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
'he first of 1928. Since that time Smith. ’
they have conducted a number ofi Covers were laid for twelve and
campaign, in various parts of the delicious refreshments were served |
country. I perior to the games. Bridge and danc-
• • • | ing were enjoyed. Throughout, the
, ,, T T 0 ., * „ ' rooms where the guests were entcr-
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sibley have gone . , , ... . .. ,
... .. , .. . tamed, beautiful Christmas decora
te Miami to spend the winter. They
wHl have an apartment on the Beach.
Mrs. Sibley’s friends here will be de-
"trhted to know that her health has
greatly improved. Col. Erwin Sib-
•c V accompanied them o.' their trip
down, returning to Millcdgeville this
Col. and Mr*. Millard Little and
*ons spent Saturday with relatives
‘'•re. Col. Little is an officer in
‘he United States Army, and is at
•'resent stationed at Winston-Salem,
N. C. He is a brother of Mr. H. W.
Tittle and Mrs. S. D. Maxwell, and
: s a graduate of G. M. C , which in-
sitution he aftet wards served as mili-
*nry instructor.
Fla.,
Mr. J. D. Howard of Mia
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Greene, of’spent Monday and Tuesday in the
Meriwether had as their dinner guests«city. Dick Howard, as he is fami-
Sunday, Mrs. W. Greene. Malcolm liarly called in Milledgeville, received
md Jame- Greene, of Macon, and a cordial
Mr. Paul Farr, of this city.
Mrs. F. C. Penuel and daughters.
Caroline and Lucretia, have returned
home after spending several weeks
with Mrs. Penuel’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Mobley of Thompson.
Dr. W. H. Minor spent several
days of the past week at home with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Minor. Dr. Minor is a physician in
k hc city hospital at Mobile, Ala.
welcorr
from his friends
and that means everybody in Bad-
win county. He is getting along
well, and says that the people of Mil
ledgeville and Baldwin county still
have a big place in his heart, and he
hopes some day to again make his
home among them.
tions were arranged.
An interesting group of younp
student- enjoyed Miss Smith’s hospi
tality.
W C T. U. TO MEET TUESDAY
AFTERNOON.
The W. C. U. will hold their
first meeting of the new year on next
Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist
church at four-thirty o’clock. A11
members are urged to be present.
MISS HAZEL BIVINS ENTER
TAINS IN HONOR OF MISS MAY
MOORE.
Miss Hazel Bivins entertained
most delightfully „*r. Monday even
ing complimenting Miss May Moore
who is spending the holidays at home,
ac the home of her parent-, Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Bivins.
The front rooms of the beautiful
home were thrown together for danc
ing. They presented a scene of lovli-
ness in their decorations of holly,
green vines, mistletoe and red burn
ing tapers.
At the conclusion of an evening of
dancing, delicious refreshments
w E DESIRE to express to our patrons
our deep appreciation of your
nnimnaop to this Bank during 1929 and
Dr. J. W. Mobley, of the Staff of
■*hysicians at the Milledgeville State
Sanitarium, is spending a week with | lady
his sons, Mr. Heindel Mobley, and
Dr. J. W. Mobley, Jr., in the city.
Miss Elizabeth Norwood who is
-* U rse at Oglethorpe Sanitarium
Macon is visiting her parents
city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McKinnon an
nounce the arrival of a baby dnugh-
*or at the heme of Mrs. McKinnon s
oarents in Brunswick. The young
on December 31?t.
Mrs. Jere Moore and Miss Alice
Hall spent several days of this week
in Atlanta as the guests of Mi«s May
Asbury. Mi‘* Asbury will return to
Milledgeville, with them Tbt*-sday
for a visit of several days
with
Lieut, und Mrs. Wilbur Vinson and
little son, after spending several
seeks here with Lieut Vinson’s par
ents. Mr. and Mr*. E. S. Vinson, »ent I friends here. < ^ _
•n a visit to Mrs. Vinson’s mother at
’airbunt. They will leave there for .Mr. Sum L. 'IT 7 „ ’ ™ “ h
ew York from where they wit- sail from Burlmgton, where he
January 17th. for the Philiinine -sent .everal days wHh h s tw«ly.
t.nds. where Lieut. Vinson will bolM ? Terry »d cMdr^wtD^arH^ta
MRS. J. F. BELL ENTERTAINS IN
HONOR OF MRS. NAPIER AND
this MRS ‘ CEO BELL -
A delightful affair of the holidays
was the bridge-lea giver by Mrs. J.
F Bell at her horn** on Liberty street
♦hi* afternoon. (Thursday) in honor
•vf Mr- George Bell and Mrs. Chns;
Na:> ; er who ire guest of Mrs. Bell,
during the Christmas hol’dnvs.
Red unshaded tapers, holly and
n insettas were used in decoration
throughout the rooms where the
guests were seated for bridge. At
the conclirion of the games a de
licious salad course was served.
Mrs. J. F. Bell, Jr., assisted Mrs.
Bell in entertaining. I
stationed.
Milledgeville
WANTED—Lady competent to reed
to elderly gentleman and to de
• tenogrephic work. Employment
from 9 e. m. to 1 p. m. See Dr.
Edwin Allen.
Dresses and Hats
to clean our stocks for new arrivals for spring. Many
dresses that sold as high as $35.00 have been greatly re
duced for quick sale—This includes the well known Levine
Dresses—the best dress sold in Milledgeville—you will
greatly profit by taking advantage of this sale which will
last only i0 days.
CARR’S EMPORIUM
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