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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA.. JANUARY t, 1930
\llen has returned to
'"T "irhoi'e she i* t«6*
At.anta wne»c ^ #
, MrE p. I>. Golucke are
Mr ' "Lhtivc, i" Bainbridge.
visiting relative,
M , I B. Andrews left Monday
for^en extended visit to her brother
u t Miami, Ha.
Moore has returned to
D.";L Ky- -here sho is studying
at Center college.
pr E. A. Tigner spent Saturday
Sunday at his former home in
y.r-v ether county.
nr. and Mrs. J. W. Mobley, and
spent last Sunday in Au-
‘ c -s-ji visiting relative*.
j| r «. L. S. Kelly and children of
Athv.ta, are visiting the family of
jj t v. John F. Yarbrough.
Mis? Eve In Holt has returned to
!■;. -i;i a wh.’i she Is teaching after
;.-.ding the "Holidays here.
M Bonita Fas* has returned to
G to nun* ner duties
tearher in the public schools.
M Kathelenc and Louis Haw
kins hr.vc returned to their schools
after fending the holidays here.
Miss Ava Paschal has returned to
Atlanta, where she teaches, after a
visit to her mother, Mrs. A. H. Pas
chal. •* -
Mis* Alice Hall left Saturday for
Miami, where she will resume her
duties as teacher in the public schools
there.
Miss Mary Simpson Yarbrough of
Miccosupee, Fla., was the guest of
Mis? Margaret Yarbrough during the
holidays. •, /
Miss Belle McMillan spent the
Christmas holidays in Columbus, as
the guest of Mrs. J. H. Marchman and
Mrs. J. Allen Moore.
Mr. E. L. Grant and family have
returned to Milledgeville to make
their home, after a residence of
more than & yea.- in Columbus.
Rev. H. T. Smith, pastor of the
Methodist church at Chipley, spent
a few hours of Friday in the city as
the guest of R-ev. J. F. Yarbrough.
Miss Doris Califf is spending this
week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Califf of Hopewell, a(ter
which she will return tocher work
in Macon. t •
Mr. and Mrs. Heindle Mobley and
little daughter, Sally Heindel, have re
turned to Augusta, where they will
fnaL 1 their home with their .aunt,
Mrs. Will Burton.
-:r-. .1. D. Hinson and Mrs. O’Neal
Kirkwood have returned tt
home in Bennettsville, S. C.. after n
V|, it to their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
'V. I.. Hargrove.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Branan of Gor-
<l‘*n. Mrs. Evans Youngblood and
children of Oconee Heights were the
Sunday gut t of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Cal:ff of HopewelL
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brake and
children and Miss Nell Davis have
><• turned to their home in Albany,
alter a visit to the family of Mr.
and Mrs. M. F. Davis.
Mr. J. C. Grant has been confined
to his home by illne y. He \v
cd from sen-ices at the Methodist
i r.ureh Sunday, as it is seldom he
absent from church ami Sunday
School.
Mr>. C. E. Beman and little daugh
ter have returned to their home at
Laurenburg, N. C., after a visit to
Mrs. Beaman’s mother. Mrs. J. W.
Stcmbridge, and sister, Mrs. Leon
Callaway.
The friends of Mr. Geo. W. Under
wood. Will regret to learn that he
i Cen Mr. Underwood is one
•I Baldwin county's most substan-
„ odiaena, and ia held in the high-
confidence by all our people.
' Ir c ln<1 ^ lrr - B G- Lawrence and
™ B»"T.pte.wcre called
th a nt ° n ' huraday an account of
the death of Mr. Lawrence', brother
«h.ch oceured W«!needa T at hi.
- Kr. Lawrence
hc 5 >"'Prthrofrhh friend, here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Buttr, Jr.,
have returned to Madison, after a
visit to Mr. Butts' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Butts. Mr. Butts is
athletic director at the Agricultural
College at Madison, where he ha*
won a wide reputation as a coach.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Beeson have re
turned from an automobile trip
Mrs. George Middlekaulf spent through Florida. They visited the
cral days of the past week in At- Foman’s College at Valdosta, The
Florida Woman’s College at Talla
hassee, the State University at
ville and other college*
throughout tY%f state. They also
visited the Bok tower and
other interesting points. Mrs. Bee
son'.-. sitters, Mrs. James Alexander
and Miss Neva Selman accompanied
them on the trip.
Mrs. R. J. Me El rnth is spending
several days of this week in At
lanta.
Mr. W. F.. Robinson returned Tues
day from a two day business trip in
Atlanta.
Major .and Mrs. Godfrey OsUr-
nian spent the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. J. I. Ammonctte in Albany.
Mrs. W. L. Garrett and little Mi;
Thelma Tompkins, Sparta, visited
Mrs. C. F. Stone the past week.
Mr. Joseph Reed of Cochran spent
Monday and Tuesday in the city,
visiting Mr. and Mr?. H. Levine.
Miss Evelyn Leonard, of Macon,
spent the past week-end with hei
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leonard.
Mark Eawei: and MLs La-
venia Russell of Thnmasville, arc
visiting Mr. ami Mrs. Wallace Butt-.
The friends of Mrs. Olive Lucas
regret her continued illness in the
Purks Memorial Hospital at G. S. C.
W.
HEAD OF JAY STORES SPENDS
SEVERAL DAYS HERE. ] $
Mr. Harry Jay and his *on, Na- j J
than, of Gainsville spent several deyi* | {
of the past week »n the city visiting jj
Mr. and Mrs. Levine.
Mr. Jay was here to close out the 1
year’s business of the store in this <
city. He is the head of a chain of \
f"ur stores und is a frequent v
to Milledgeville.
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Specials for This Week
Old Fuhioaed Buckwheat, 11 poud* $1.99
Orange Blfluom Haney, per Battle Me
Pare Sap Maple Syrap, qati. $1.15—pt«. <5c
Genuine Shad Roe Sic
FINE PICTURE AT COLONIAL
ATTRACTS LARCE CROWDS.
The Colonial theatre attracted
large crowd* to the city this week
with the showing of “The Gold Dig
gers of Broadway’’. The oicture is
one of the best that has been shown
here and crowds from the neighbor
ing cities have been here for the
three shows daily. Milledgeville peo
ple have l|een attracted also; the
•ening showing* find-
MK.'i. DAWSON ALLEN ENTER
TAINS DELIGHTFULLY ON FRI-1 afternoon and
D^Y ing the theatre packed to
Mr?. H. D. Allen, Jr., entertained P® c,t y-
delightfully on last. Friday in honor
of Mrs. Chas. Napier and Mrs. A. A. U. W. TO MEET MONDAY
Georg Bell yho are visiting Mr. and AFTERNOON.
Mrs. j. p. Bell The American Association of Uni-
Beautiful growing flowers were 'ersity Women will meet Monday af-
placed throughout the room
where the guests were seated foi
gamer of bridge. Refreshment;
were served at the conclusion of a en **
nnmber of games of bridge. r“
EZELL-EVANS
DR AND MP.S. RANKIN ENTER. Mr - William Evar.s nnd Mi-
TAIN ON MONDAY EVENING. Willie Knte Exell wdre united ii
I'r. and Mrs. V. T. P..mkin enter- ntarrieite Tuesday afternoon. The
*. red a number of friends on Mon- ceremony was performed by Miss
R V , ecninsr at their home at the Bertie Slemhridge, Ordinary of the
county.
TROUBLED WITH CONSTIPATION? TRY LACTO-
DEXTRIN AND PSYLU
ternoon, January 13. at four o’clock
at the home of Mrs. T. H. Rents.
All members are urged to be pres-
SPEC1AI3 FOR SATURDAY
Good White Meat 12*
Belie, - 15*
Bell, Special Coffee, 2 pound. 45c
FRESH VEGETABLES FRESH EVERY DAY
| BELL GROCERY CO.
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
fjj 263—PHONES—4S*
Both the groom and bride
tat. Hospital.
The guests, which included a
v of Doctors nnd officers and their popular nurses nt the Allen's tnvalid
ivw, were seated nt bridge table- Home, and have hosts of friends.
Growing plants
Mr. nnd Mrs. Otis Jones and chil-
in the living room,
were used in decoration.
After the Kernes delicious defresh- dren Myrtis and Joe Boy, hove
ments were served. moved to their residence at Furmnn
. Shoals.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Edwards and
Mr. and Mrs? M. L. Curry hav
returned from a delightful visit I
Mrs. Curry’s relatives in North MISSES McCRAW ENTERTAIN! j
Carolina I F&R VISITOR. \ , ,
... I Virginia and Alice McCraw children of Mod,son, vis,ted Mr. and
Dr. nnd Mrs. L. H. Media, of entertained most delightfully on l.st Mrs. B. D. Edwards. .Sunday. P. M.
Thursday afternoon in honor of Mis? I ...
Mary Simpson Yarbrough who was; Mr. sod Mrs. B. D. Edwards an-
Margaret Yar- nouncc the birth of a son on Jan
uary 4th, whom they have named
Greenville, S. C., spent Fovoral days
of the past week with Dr. and Mrs.
J. I. Garrard.
Miss Mary Crawley, and Miss Pea
cock, of Augusta, passed through the
city Sunday, enroutc to Griffin,
where they teach.
Mr. W. E. Robinson, Jr., Col.
Frank Bell a.id Mr. Miller Bell spent
Wednesday in Atlanta where they at
tended a delightful party.
Dr. and Mrs. Sam Ander?on made
an automobile trip through Florida.
Dr. Anderson spent Sunday am!
Monday here on the return.
Mrs. J. E. Kidd and Mr. Joh:
Kidd have returned from Bartow
Fla., where they spent the holidays
with Mr. end Mrs. Harold Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bone and
children and Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Conn and children ?pent Sunday in
Gray with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Nor
th© guest of Miss
breugh during the holidays.
Flower* and decorations depicting
the holiday season were used in the
rooms where the guests were seated
and enjoyed many interesting games.
Delicious refreshments were served.
MRS. NAF1ER AND DAUGHTERS
LEAVE FOR WORLD TOUR.
Mrs. Margaret Napier and Misses
Elizabeth, Mildred and Margaret
Napier left Milledgeville Monday for
New York, where they will sail next
week for a trip around the world.
They will visit the Holy Land and
all the principal countries before re
turning to Milledgeville late next
June.
Augutta Bernard.
Miss Annie Bel! Martin visited
relatives in Sparta last week.
MARKET SPECIALS
SUGARCURED PICNIC HAMS, WHOLE 25c Ik.
STAR HAMS, WHOLE
29c a.
35c a.
" *
Pare Park Country Sauage
39e a.
^ , IC
29c a.
SALT MEAT, STREAK O-LEAN
tec a.
COUNTRY BUTTER — 4S *
Mr. anti Mr., nu^scl! Bone and
children ard *. r. :d 3523. C. J. Coi
id children r-—* F-’-.day in Gray
the guosts of Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
Morton.
Mrs. Frances Ferguson, Mis- Jes
sup, Miss Betty Feyguson and Miss
Katherine nnd Agnes Scott have i
turned from an Automobile trip
through Florida.
Mr. Alexander Britt spent the past
week-end in Macon with Mrs. Bri
and children, who were called there
account of the illness
brother, Mr. Jimmie Arnold.
'Edith Ivey, who is with the
advertising department of tht
Allen & Co., of Atlanta, camt
to attend the funeral and burial of
her grandfather, Mr. J. L. Ivey.
Mrs. W. C. Mone. of Charle?tor
,S. C., and Mrs. H. E. Youni
T ”itzgenld. Ga.. are spending
♦ime a- the guesa of their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Leonard at Hard
wick.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Butts ar.d
their guests, Mrs. Mar^ Russell
Miss Lavenia Ruessel! motored to
Madi on Sunday to carry Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Butts. Jr., to their
Miss Floride Allen is spending two
days of this week in Atlanta, having
returned with Mi?s May Asbury who
•nent several days here as the guest
-•f Mrs. Jere Moore and Mrs. Heindel
Mobley.
TJie following officials of the
Central of Georgia Railroad sp®"*
Monday nighi in the city: Messrs W.
E. Stewart, Assist. Gen. Pas. Agt;
R. H. Gilpey, Road Master, and R.
R. Cumins, Supt They i
lag a torn of inspection.
judge j. j. McArthur s
76TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED
A very lovely and enjoyable oc
casion was given at Gordon. Jnnuary.
5th, when a sumptuous dinner was
given by his devoted daughter. Miss
Emma McArthur to her father,
Judge J. J. McArthur in honor of
Mr. McArthur’s seventy-fifth birth
day. The table was most attractive
ly laid, the color scheme of pink and
white being carried t. In the cen
ter of the table was ihe large birtb :
day cake, hrlding seventy-six pink
tapers. <ach signifying a year of the
noble Christian life of the honoree.
The guest? as enabled at twelve
o’clock, and after an hour in pleasant
conversation, dinner was served at
on- o'clock, after n very touching
nnd appropriate prayer by Elder T.
J. McArthur, of Cordele. eldest son
of Judge McArthur. Those enjoying
this annual event were: Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Dennard, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Branan and children Miss Ola Mnye.
of Chattanooga, Tcnn.. Alton end
Anna Bell. Mr. and *Mrs. L. J. Foun
tain and gronddauebUr. Geraldine i
Dennard, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Branan,j
M r . ar d Mrs. W. A. Harder and chil
dren. Mr. J. D. McCook and Elder
.7. T. McArthur, of Cordele.^
Many nice and useful gifts were,
showered on the honoree.
Judge McArthur is jyell known in
Milledgeville, being a frequent visi
tor to his daughter, Mn. R. G.
Smith, and his friends wish him many
happy returns of the day.
LEGION TO
NIGHT. J
The Morrir-Little Post of the.
American Legion will hold its
iar monthly mooting In tho club
reomo at the Legion Hall Thursday
sight. Dr. W. M. Scott, Come
urges all meo>hera to be present. A
supper will ba ■' erve ‘ t before 011
meeting.
Another Big Week Of
TALKING, SINGING, DANCING
PICTURES
Colonial Theatre
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
"“Glorifying the American Girl”
With Mary Eden and Rudy Vallee
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
“The Song of Love”
With Belle Bennett
FRIDAY
“Half Way to Heaven”
Buddy Rogers and Jean Arthur
SATURDAY
“The Hottentot”