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Kidd has been confined
jlr. John I- !'“>• <“* bee " '
L. bow «•>*=■ .
Mr. Ralph Siiprocrson made
trio to Atlanta Monday.
Mr*. W. L. Edward* of Claxton, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Sam
Whatley.
MM. R. W.
TO U. D. C. CHAPTER.
At the beautiful Ho the of Mrs.
Reginald W. Hatcher the monthly
meeting of the Robert E. Lee Chap
ter U. D. C. was held on Tuesday af
ternoon with Mrs. Hatcher and Mrs.
J. L. Beeson joint hostesses.
John Mobley, recording Secretary,
r:ading the U. D. C. ritual led by
the President. Mrs. R. B. Moore. Mrs.
John Mobley recording Secretary
.rend the minutes of the December
v. c. t. u. caotAns tenth!?
ANMVERSAIYOf fMWmtM 5
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Thr*fr»tfcirtp This Afteee—.
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day with her soi
at Cooperville.
Giadin spent Sun-
Mr. M. A. Giadin,
years of Prohibition in the
United States will be celebrated to
day, Thursday, at three-thirty o’clock
by the members of the W. C. T. U.
The program which will commemo-,
I meeting, Mrs. P. N. Bivins gave the ,rmUf thc Tenth Anniversary of:^
Treasurer's report. I National Constitutional .Prohibition
The roll call by the treasurer show- b« held in the Sunday School
jed a fine attendance shout thirty- rooms of the First Methodist church
J five being present. Expressions of I At noon ali church bells will ring
Dr and Mm. V. S. Bowe- spent
the past week-end with Dr. ijowen’s
father in Metter.^
Hr*. John Mobley *pent the past
w.-tk-end ir Brunswick visiting Mrs.
\\\ p. McKinnon.
Miss BerVi Johnson, is at home
from Macon, with an attack of the
Dr. John Wiley, County Health 0,00,18 from the vefcermn * read for ten minutes, proclaiming the en-
for the Christmas boxes sent by the actment of the 18th Amendment to
chapter. A splendid program was j the Constitution,
arranged by Mrs. G. A. Lawrence, the ( The following program will be
program chairman. Mrs. David given at the tea in the afternoon;
3!i«s Florence Barr.ett has return
ed to the city after a visit to Wins-
i,.--Salem, N. C.
• * •
Mr. W. A. Walker has been con
fined to his home by illness the past
several days.
M'ss Dor: Califf had as h guest
Tuesday Mr. Pete Kikas and Miss
Ellen Buck of Macon.
Mrs. John Perry, of Covington, is
spending «evcral days with her
diughter. Mrs. C. J. Conn.
Coach T. H. Rentz and Coach
Babe Florence .attended the Basket
Ball game in Macon Saturday night.! past Several days.
Mr. C. E. Greene has recovered Col. Jere M. Moore, of Monte-
from his recent illness and resumed ! zumt, spent Monday and Tuesday in
his duties as a traveling salesman, j the city with relatives. .He argued
• • • la paving case before Judge Park
Mis. I- L. Griner, of Atlanta, is | Monday evening,
visiting her sister, Mrs. Russell Bone i e • •
and other relatives in the city. | Col. Jos. E. Pottle has been
able to attend Superior Court this
Tha many friends of Mrs. Joseph
E. Pottle regret to learn of her con
tinued illness at her home here.
Mrs. W\ R. Moore who has been
ill several months, continues in a
critical condition.
Mr. J. H. Stripling one of Bald-
in county's successful fanners, is
i the city hospital, recovering from
n operation for .appendicitis.
Mr. Herschel Proctor who under
ent an operation for appendicitis
t Hie city hospital a few days since
i getting on well.
TJv* many friends of Mrs. R. G.
Smith will regret to learn that she
continues seriously ill at the City
Hospital.
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. E. Day and
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Day and Mis*
Virginia Wattson of Social Circle,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
T. Day.
Mr. H. Levine, Manager of
Jay Department Store, ha-, been
confined to his home by illness the
Miss Doris Califf have returned to
Macon after spending a week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Califf.
Mrs. W. M. Jonas is in
vilfe. where she was called on ac
count of the illness of .'ter father,
Mr. D. S. Stewart.
Dr. J. H. Shurley has gone to
Tampa, Fla., to spend some time. His
friends hope that his health will be
greatly benefited.
Mr. W. L. Barr has returned to
hi< home in Winchester, Va., after
a visit to his brother, Mr. Geo. W.
Barr, in this city.
Mr. and Mr*. Martin of Stst?:-
tjoro, spent several days of the past
week at the Suite Hospital as the
jroesta of Dr. and Mrs. Claud Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Starr, and Mr.
1*. D. Lovett attended a sal?* meet-
inr of this division of tlv. Georgia
Pov. r Company in Macc.i Monday.
Mr.<. L. C. Ragan has returned to
her home in Hawkinsville, after a
visit to her. daughter at G. S. C. W.,
"nd brother, Mr. Briscoe Wall.
Mr. W. F. Ricketson and family
°f Norwood, spent Monday in the
c ‘*y- Mr. Ricketson is engaged in
the mc-icantile business in Norwood.
Mr. W. B. McKinnon spent Satur
day and Sunday with Mrs. McKin
non and his little daughters who are
m Brunswick with Mrs. McKinnon’s
parents.
week on aecounl of illneae. On ac
count of his absence a number of
cases had to tie continued.
MISS LEONE FREDERICK SON
MNS DELIGHTFULLY AT
BRIDGE.
Mis* Leone Fredericlcson was the
charming hostess on last Saturday to
a number of her friends at a delight
ful bridge party-at the nurse’s home
at the State Hospital.
The guests were seated at tables
arranged in the beautiful drawing
room .and were served a delicious
course dinner. Pots of growing
plants were artistically arranged to
contribute to the loveliness of the
affair.
Games of bridge were enjoyed
'hroughout the evening. Mrs. H. S.
Tones wn^ h*"*h score and
Mrs. J. C. Statham was presented
with conso&tion prize.
MRS. HARRY BONE ENTERTAINS
BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. Harry Bone entertained the
members of her bridge club on Fri
day afternoon .at her home on Mont
gomery street.
Bowls of exquisite hycinths and
narcissus were used throughout the
home as decorations. Afttfr several
rubbers of bridge at the card tables,
a delicious salad course was served.
Ferguson tol dof the home of Rob-
E. Lee, Stratford, Va. Miss Lucy
Brown gave a sketch of Stonewall
Jackson’s life. Miss Mara Sanford
read a beautiful tribute to Lee clos-
with Father Ryan’s “Sword of
Lee.”
Mrs. J. J. Harris, of Sandersville,
President of the Georgia U. D. C.,
was an honored visitor to the chap
ter. She was accompanied by Mrs.
Gilmore and Mr.-. Jordan of Sand
ersville. Mrs. Harris spoke very
happily of the work of the Georgia
n. especially praisinc the fine LITTLE CAROLINE BANKS CON
at which Mr*. George S. Roach, 1
President of the organisation will
preside:
Invocation—Rev. J. F. Yarbrough, j
Devotional—Rev. F. H. Hardinv. j
Solo— Mrs. Edith Miller Gibson, j
Law Observance in the Home—Dr.
Amanda Johnson.
Solo—Mrs. Edith Miller Gibson. I
What Prohibition has Accomplish-)
ed—Rev. A. G. Harris.
Song—How Firm a Foundation. !
Benediction—Bcv. J. T. Rutland.
work done by Mrs. J. L. Beeson
h'Morital essay contest. Mr*. Beeson
had the magnificent cup given
' * the Georgia division for the best
hs.'t rical work done in schools. She
brought it to the meeting so the
laughters could see thi* beautiiul
trophy.
The guests were invited into the
d'ning room where a delicious salad
'-nurse was served. The table had
beautiful lace cover with a center-
niece of poincettas and ferns from
the hosteses green house. A delight
ful social half hour was spent
MR. DAVENPORT GUERRT TO
ADDRESS CARDEN CLUB
NEXT TUESDAY
On Wednesday afternoon, January
22nd, at 3:30 at the home of Mrs.
Lee Jordan, the Garden Club will
have its January meeting. Entertain
ing with Mrs. Jordan will be Mrs.
J. C. Ingram .ind Jtfrs. Frank Finney.
The program committee for this
month consists of Mrs. Ingram,
chairman—Mrs. J. F. Bell, Sr., and
Mrs. M. M. Flemister. If you are
a member—be sure to be there—
and if you wish to join—come and
bring your due*. There will be an
ut-of-town speaker for this occasion
Davenport Guerry of Macon—
and it promises to be a most en-
ioyable and instructive meeting. Re
member the date—January 22nd, at
three-thirty.
STATE PRESIDENT U. D. C.
VISITS CHAPTER HERE
Enttrliieed at Luncheon by Mr*. J.
L. Bceion. Attends Meeting of
Chapter in Alteration
Mr*. J. I. Harris, of Sandersville,
President of the Georgia Division
United Daughters of the Confeder
acy, was a visitor in the city Tues
day, as the guest of the local chapter
of the U. D. C.
Accompanying Mr*. Harris were
Mr. Jordan of .Tennille, assistant to
Presdient and Mrs. Gilmore,
DITION IMPROVED.
News from Atlanta where little
Caroline Banks, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gaither Banks, is in the Pied
mont Hospital where she underwent
an operation, stated that the little
girl’s condition had improved.
Mr. Bank went to Atlanta Monday
‘o be present for another operation,
but treatment had been successful
and the improvement shown in the
condition of little Caroline made the
operation Inadvisable.
MUSIC STORE MANAGER AT-
TENDS RADIO SCHOOL.
Mr. Doc Veal, Manager of the
Milledgeville Music Store, is in At
lanta this week attending a radio
school given by the Victor Dealers
o fthe State.
COACHES. ATTEND C. I. A.
MEET IN ATLANTA.
Coaches Slap Rentz and Johnny
Broadnax attended a meeting of the
G. I. A. A. in Atlanta Monday night
and were awarded the football
championship and 'the Dartmouth
cup, the cup to be sent here at an
early date.
Swimming, golf, boxing and wrest
ling were added to the ’.ompetitive
sports list. G. M. C. will sponsor the
swimming meet in the late spring.
DELEGATES NAMED TO DIOCES
AN COUNCIL TO MEET IN
ATLANTA '
At a congregational meeting of
the member of St. Stephens Episco
pal church last Sunday, delegates
were named to attend the meeting
of the Atlanta Diocese of the,church
to be held in Atlanta next week.
The delegates named were: Mr.
Frank Bone, Mr. Ewell Atkins, Mr.
Jere Moore, and Mr. W. S. Jett.
Mrs. Atkins, Mr*. Lindsey and Mrs.
Frank Bone were named as alter
nates.
Mr. Bone is a member of the Exe
cutive Council 1 will leave a day
ahead of the delegation with Mr,
Harding, Rector of the church. s
Senator and Mrs. William M. Mil
l:r. of Dresden. Ohio, will
day to spend several days
as the guests of Mr. and
Whitfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney White trad
Mr-. R. M. Cabell left today for their
homes in Waynesboro and Covingr
ton, Virginia, after spending several
day, with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Briscoe Wail.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Herndon an
nounce the birth of , son on Monday,
January 13th. He has been named
Rohert Harvey Herndon, and tbo
«fpy parent, are receiving the
*>r.-i? UUti °"' ° f fl “ ,r m * n T
Mr - Smtcll Posey and Mrs. T. K.
wer : V ..* H »f Columbus. Ga..
here -rt k " nd *"***0 of relative!
Mlefr^g *•
h,d b «" visit;— at
reveri! days. "
P. T. A. HOLDS FIRST MEETING
The first P. T. A. meeting for the
new year was held in the Grade
Building at G. M. C. on Friday af
ternoon.
Reports were given on the differ
ent branches of work at the college
by the committees.
The President, Mrs. R. B. Moore,
ve Fri- j then called on Mrs. John Mobley,
in the city j who is President of the Medical
Mrs. Chas. j Auxiliary, to tell about the milk that
has been given through the Auxiliary
for the children in the grades. Dr.
Dawson Alien then gave a very help
ful talk and one that will prove bene
ficial in keeping the children physi
cally fit. Plans were arranged for
a cake sale on Friday afternoon.
DELEGATION FROM G. S. C. AT-
TENDS MEMORIAL EXERCISE
IN ATHENS
Mr. Miller S. Bell, Dean E. H.
Scott, Mr. L. S. Fowler, and Prof.
O. A. Thaxton, representing we
Georgia State College for Women,
attended a memorial service for
Chancellor Barrow and Dean Morris
’••Id in Athens last Saturday morn-
’ng. •
The ceremony was in tribute to
‘ —n of the State Uni-
vwrafcy who have tied daring the p**t
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attend rm aceonat of Pin—
delightful luncheon in their honor at
noon Tuesday.
In the nftemoon they attended the
meeting of the Robert E. Lee Chap
ter at the home of Mrs. R. W. Hatch-
CAKE SALE
The P. T. A. will hold a cake sale
Friday afternoon at 5 30 o’clock, at
the Rose Tea Room. A variety of
the best baked cakes will be offered
for sale. Buy your Sunday cake.
SERVICES AT BAPTIST CHURCH
SUNDAY JANUARY 19TH
Rev. L. E. Roberts, pastor of the
Milledgeville Baptist church, has an
nounced that the subjects of bis ser
mons for next Sunday will be:
Morning service at 11:30 o’clock-
“Divine Guidance For Young Life in
the Old, Old World."
Evening Service at 7:30 o’clock—
“The Good Lord the Only Source of
Joy in the World.”
The public i* cordially invited.
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*'‘”*RMSH < mmmiM* ****
visited her sister, Mrs. Roger
Smith last week.
Mrs. Alex Stewart spent several
days in Eatonton, Ga., last week on
account of illness of her mother.
We .are very glad to see Mrs. Ar
thur Farrell out again after a recent
illness.
very glad to hear that lit-
tel Edward Lacey the grandson of
Mr. Author Farrell, is improving af
ter a recent illness.
Mr. R. W. Brnnnn of Camilla, C.a..
visited Mr. and Mr*. H. M. March-
man. and Mr. amTMix J. M. King-
Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. Fordham and little daughter,
Mary, visited relatives in Mircwether,
Ga., last week-end.
Mrs. Rob Durden and children
virited her parents near Griffin last
week.
Dr. Edwin Aldine Pound*, State
School Supervisor, died at his home
in Atlanta Thursday, January 9th.
Dr. Pound was one of Georgi*’*
'•est known educators, and had ir»*iy
friends and acquaintances in Mil
ls te*vflto Mat a fr—t vWter
hors. Is wwa a brother ed Dr. J.
M. Pound ed A*—.
WE ARE 0FFERMG A SPECIAL BAKU M
Bell’s Special Coffee
FOR ONE WEEK
20c. per lb.
His psit ft’ Caffae it mU every vWt at Me a
We arc she affatiag 3 Ika. of Y. k C. rtgdhr Me fee |1.M
Tkie Makes a Syleadid Cap af Caffae
B«|i—“i Saturday Jauary IS*, we w> Mi aw k|dw
Seai-aaaul Ciaati Fee* Sale, lasts aetJ January 27*. Wa
kave a tifliti fiae af tka fiscal ceased |wii as *e Basket.
Tke prices are right and a Kkeral discount ia cast lata.
BELL GROCERY CO.
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CHEESE ib 27c
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CAMPBELLS TOMATO
SOUP 6 cans for 49c
Smp Menu* » A* daily dint, for hnaltk.
CAMPBELLS
Pork & Beans 6 cans for 49c
Rahnd with pork mad tomato Banco.
LIBBY OR DELMONTE WHITE
Asparagus Tips No. 1 can 29c
Thom’* world* of health in ajpnragne.
ARMOURS STAR
HAMS lb
27c
‘Tin ham what am!”—60 way* to wrvo.
LIBBY OR DEL MONTE SLICED
Pineapple No. 1 can 12 l-2c
Tho king of all tropica] fruit*.
TELLAMS HIGH-GRADE
Peanut Butter lb 12 l-2c
Mode from soUctod grade A onto.
HARDWICK NEWS
Mrs. Chapman of Dublin, Ga., 1
visited Mrs. Nannie Green
Mrs. Lacey, of Atlanta, Ga., visited
Chairman of th“ Historical relics ofjh«»r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
the Mildred Rutherford Museum.{Farrell last week-end
Mrs J. L. Beeson entertained at a Miss Lillian Lcaptrot of Louisville, i
CAMAY SOAP
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ARMOUR STAR HAMS, WHOLE 27c *.
SMOKED SAUSAGE 2«c 1.
PORK SHOULDERS, WHOLE lie a.
SALT MEAT, STREAK 0-LEAN • 16c *.
GA. PORK HAMS, WHOLE 25c B>.
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