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THE MIIIOMICBMM. WLHOCtVIUE, GA., MWVUr U. Ill*
Mr,. Claud Smith turit-
lp Alamo Sunday.
UOT Frrdcrickson spent
ek^nd with friends in Augur.
Mr. fil'd hir- H.
•wrerfil dayn «f '•'*
.. i.k, conn and Mrs. J. W.
Mrs. John t onn
„ y spent the past «ek . AOnn-
Gl&dy* Stoddart, of Augusta.
■ u tj, f jfu^t of Mias Leone Freder-
jrfBKU.
.Mr. and Mrs. Allen Daughtry, of
\\Ic- ntown arc the guests of Dr. and
Mis Garrard.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Britt and
t«r daughttrs spent the last week
end in Macoi
Mr. Jimmy Jonas, sports editor of
the Macon Telegraph, spent Sunday
in Milledgeville.
Mr. and Mra. E. E. Bell spent
Thursday and Friday of the past
week in Atlanta.
Mrs. H. M. Hurt has returned
from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
hct Butts, of Madison.
I»r. and Vn. J. L Garrard spent
Sunday in Ealonton, the guests of
Mrs. Garrard's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Mobley, of
Thompson, were Sunday guestR of
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Penuel.
Mr. Francis Bowen, a student at
the UniveiHty of Georgia,
guest of Dr. U. S. Bowen.
The many friends of Mias Lila
Leonard are glad to know that
is rapidly recovering from flu.
Dr. George Echols spent Monday
and Tuesday ht EJberton where ha
conducts .a clinic in the high school.
• • e
The friends of Mrs. Homer Bivins
who hiw been ill with flu, am glad
to know that her condition ia rapid
Jy improving.
Mrs. Mattie A. Bivins has m
turned from a visit of several weeks
to her daughter in Evanston. Ill.
While in Evanston, rhe visited Chi
cago and other interesting points.
Mrs. Doc Veal and her little daugh
ter, Joan, Jiave returned from a
visit to Mra. W. C. Murphey, of
Griffin. Mr. Veal went on to Atlan
ta where he attended the Victor
dio school.
Miss Florine Hatcher, of Wrights-
vilV, has been the guest * f Mrs. L.
I>. I»vett during the pa ' week. Miss
Hatcher intends to resume her stud-
its at G. S. C. W. at the beginning
"f the second semester.
Mra. Lillian P. Bass has returned to
Milledgeville to make her home. She
has been with her sister in Colum
bus for the past several months Mrs.
Bass ’via many friends in this city
who a rill welcome her return.
Senator and Mrs. William Miller,
who have been the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Whitefield left Wed
nesday for Montezuma where they
will spend a few days before they
return to their home in Dresden,
Ohio.
The latest news from the Pied
mont Hospital, Atlanta, where little
Caroline Banks is under the care of
Dr. Dowman, is that she is holding
her own. Of the sorie« of X-i^ay
treatments she is undergoing, three
remain.
Miss Floride Smith, ian enthusi
astic worker and leader of the Bap
tist Young Peoples Union, left for
Atlanta Monday. She will visit in
•^traita, Eatonton, Madtaon, and
other places before she mtums
to her home.
af”'* “ D “ <* «» Pint Baptist
•*> M-. W. H. Hi.M,
nday afternoon. A Jfcw V«r',
cT*™ TO1 Mr*. Cha*.
Kd » i""' th ' d0 ' ,o ‘ional and Mra.
" r ***• mimkm study.
circle
Mr. E. Culver Kidd ha*- returned
to hia store after an attack of grippe.
F. E. Patterson spent Tues
day in Macon.
Mrs. J. B. Stiles has returned
from a visit to her son, J. C. Stiles,
of Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Mr. Brricoe Wall, Tax Collector
of Baldwin county, ia out after an
ilkioss of several days.
The friends of Mr. W. A. Walker
regret to learn of his continued ill-
*9PILLERS» ALFRIEND
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. SpiDem, of Ma
con, anruunoe the marriage of their
daughter, Annie Louise, to Mr. Mal
colm Cone Alfriend, the marriage
having bene solemnized on Tuesday,
December 28, at the Vinevilie Bap
tist church. Dr. J. E. Sammons
officiating.
This announcement is of much
COLOMAL TO (MOW JOLSON'S FRIDGE CLUB <S ENTERTAINED I H. S. Wootton .find in. Tom bu,
■ ITriT DIMDIGV EAV I* T
LATEST PICTURE, SAY IT
WITH SONGS
Mra. J. F. BeU, Jr., entertained
her bridge c!i4> Friday mfoemoun
from three to six.
The aivmoen «i tne club are. Mrs.
Edwin Allen, Mrs. Dawaon Allfm,
Mix, ltiL-aeU Bone, Mrs. Jepee Bone,
Mrs. Ed Bass. Mrs. Charlie Conn,
The Colonial Theater is support
ing its reputation as offering only
toe bo t in the picture line by show
ing Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes
day of next week “Say It With
- , Songs," starring th* inimitable Al. J*ahn'MobleT* Mrs/RoberT llc-
interest to the many friends and. Jolson, supported by the irresistible| F ,' th »u»L-j , „ "
relatives of Mr. Alfriend, the young- Davy Lee. I ’ M ”* Rkfcird 3mioB ’
er son of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle T. Al-
| friend, formerly of this city. Mr. "Sonny Boy” nothing more need be
J ■* *- said except that the latest produc
tion ia reputed to be
stirring than were “Sonny Boy" and
"The Singing Fool.”
This picture promises to
of tho best ever shown in Milledge-
ville.
Alfriend spent his childhood days in
Milledgeville.
CHILDREN OF THE CONFED
ERACY HOLD MEETING
- . ... . . j Moore, Mra W. M. Scott, Mra
To those who saw this pair in ■ -
"Sonny Boy” nothing
Mr. J. T. King has erected a band-
some granite mausoleum on his lot
the city cemetery.
The many friends of Mrs. Warren |
Edwards are glad to know that she I
is rapidly recovering from her recent j
illness
The children of the Confederacy
met at the home of Mra O. A. Thax-
ton Saturday, January 18, at 4
o'clock. Miss Louise Ivey had plann
ed an interesting program on Rob
ert E. Lee. The program was:
Life of Lee—Jane Patterson.
The Surrender—Antionetto Law
rence.
Pom—Floride Moore.
Lee’s Last Message—Elizabeth Al-
| ford.
Delicious tea and sandwiches were
FRALEY’S PHARMACY CELE
BRATES FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
Dr.
The other gueSW wens: Mra.
George Bell and Mra J. T. Terry.
Its time U Retire. Bey a FISK—
W. F. ROBINSON, Jl
Sale* ui Sere tea
. _ . .... l. Fraleys Pharmacy celebrated its
. * \ 0> , ° th fifth anniversary Saturday after*
*■ dunng th ° *** mt the l from 3 to 5 o’clock by holding. . , .
. . ., ... . charge of the music. The public is
houW to tho public. The .Imp .....
home of his daughter, Mrs. Wa T
Wynn.
DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL TO
BE HELD AT SALEM CHURCH |g
At Salem church on January 26J
at 3 o'clock a district Sunday School
will be held. The theme for the
evening will be "Loyalty to Christ.”
Mrs. R. W. Harper will be in charge.
The following program will be
rendered:
Devotional by Mr. Milton Webb.
Loyalty to the Great Leader, by
Mr. Wm. Peeler.
Helping others to be Loyal to the
Great Leader, by Mr. Joe Moore.
We would See Jesus through Loyalty
in Action by Mrs. Fred Coxwell.
Business Session.
Mrs. R. H. Harper will have
We Have Had Remarkable
Response to Our Canned
Goods Sales Letter
i attractively decorated with
cordially invited.
_. . _. , . , ... i l.nsketa Rl.d *»"es of carnation and
•• Chttri0 ' Wy ” n ' Jr ~ L “ ell *”-„,c, of W ied colors.
Mr.
Go., a student at the Granite HOI A.
School, on Monday of this
Many people called during the time
:«:• asv--=u^i-"to?*™ ** riuhty of
Mildred .nd U—cs. . | * ”££££, G. a C. W.
student, guessed the lucky number,
a lovely corsage.
Among the -out-of-town fdends
and relatives who attended the fun
eral of Mrs. M. A. Poole‘last week
were, Mr. J. U. Butts and Mrs. T.
J. ‘kelly, of Columbus; Mim Annie
Shivers and Mrs. R. G. Robinson, of
Augusta; Mrs. H. B. Dorminy, of
Baxley; Mrtu Gertrude Carswell, of
Irwinton; Mra. A. N. Dorminy and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilibun Green, tof
Toomsboro; and Mr. James Wal
lace Batts, of Madison.
Mrs. R. J. Wilson left Milledge-
yiUe the early part of the areek for
Manchester. There she will join her
husband, the former manager of the
local Georgia Power office. Mr.
Wilson was recently transferred to
Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
leave behind them a wide circle of
friends who wish them success and
happiness in ^beSr new home. Miss
Roth . Wilson will continue her stud
ies at G. S. C. W. She will stay at
the home of Prof, and Mrs. O. A.
Thaxton.
Major Sam Whatley, instructor of
Engli h at G. M. C., and his wife
announce the birth of a son, Wednes
day, January 22. Many friends
tend congratulations.
MEETING OF NANCY HART
CHAPTER D. A. R.
Mr. Fraley's purpose in having
open hoipe each year is to express
hik appreciation for the patronage
of his frienda.
The flowers were sent to
friends and customers of FValey’s
Pharmacy who were ia.
Wc bin ■ tfcii sectiaa a Cnai
Piaaa, Sal we wil id far tfc« aa-
■ace. Tha it a wunaer-
hl ippiilaatj far a real lariag.'
A4dme
CABLE PIANO COMPANY
Id N — J •*---«
ow n. wswa jucci
Adaata, Gaarfia
Then I
Pmmei, Apricab, tie., ■ Ail eab. Ve wU W |U Id Sw
yaw—Cm aad ice a,—Sale laeb Ait week.
Bel'. BeG Roast, “Hie Coffee Tfcet Satirfm” 2 K> Tm $1.N
Bel l Special, Regaiar 3flcts. SeHer, 2lets, par S. Baal Caffe*
*a Eartk far tie nwaey.
Streak of Leaa aad Streak af Fat b piece, of 4 ta • b*. Back
12 1-2 celts Ik. A real Bargaia.
8 k. Scoco Skorteo'n far {l.M. IHd( yaar caa. SATUR
DAY ONLY.
BELL GROCERY CO,
QUALITY, /SERVICE, PRICE
BREAD
FREE
FREE.
On the afternoon of Tuesday,
January 21, the Nancy Hart Chap
ter met at Lockerly, the beautiful
suburban home of Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Hatcher.
It was the first meeting since t
Christmas holidays onc^ Lhe chap;
was presented with a unicue gilt
from Dr. Juanita Floyd, great, great
granddaughter of Nancy Hart. Th<
gift was a box of Nancy Hart candy,
manufactured in Indianapolis, Ohio.
Every Mt of ruffled paper is la
belled "Old Time Home Male Nancy
Hart Candies.” The chapter
greatly interested and pleased to per
ceive that is the pictures on the box,
Nancy has six Tories as a target in
stead of Georgia’s traditional five.
This gift called to mind that an
other celebrated name is used by a
far away state to sell its product
Uncle Remus syrup is sold in Mil-
Icdgeville.
The chapter named its delegates to
both the National and State confer
ences.
The program was mo:-t interesting.
Mrs. R. W. Hatcher had a paper
Woodrow Wilson. Mis. A. G. Harris
gave the stc*ry fjf old Ebenetter.
Mrs. Yarbrough, Regent, poured tea
from a beautifully apointed
table.
NATIONAL Y. W. C. A. PRESI
DENT T OSPEAK AT MACON
Mra. Hanna, Hie National Presi
dent of the Yonng Women’s Christian
Association, will visit the Macon Y.
W. C. A., on Tumday, January 28.
The jfficers of the Young Women’a
Christian Association of th* Georgia
State College for Women, and sev
eral others, have been invited to a
luncheon in Macon given in her hon
or. At this time Mra. Hanna will
speak to the board of the Macon Y.
W. C. A.
Those that have been afeked
represent the college are:
Robbie McClendon, Miss Margo
Coyne, Miss Annie Jo Moye, Miss
Alvaretta Kenan, Miss Mildred Mc
Whorter, Miss Fannie McClellan,
Miss Dorcus Rucker, and Miss Re
becca Holbrook.
MR. DAVENPORT GUERRY AD
DRESSES GARDEN CLUB.
The Garden Club met Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mm. Lee
Jordan on Montgomery street with
Mrs. Frank Finney and Mrs. J. C.
Ingram as joint hostesses. The spac-
ous rooms were charmingly decorate
cd with spring flowers.
The program committee ,compo«ed
of Mrs. Ingram, Mrs. J. F. Bell, Sr.,
and Mrs. Malcolm Flemister, intro
duced to the club Mr. Davenport
Guerry from the Ornamental Nurse
ries of Macon.
Mr. Guerry talked on “Unity of
Purpose and Effort” and afterward
joh.ed in the delightful round table
discussion of the work done by the
club in their own garders.
Tea and sandwiches followed the
business meeting and concluded with
a most enjoyable social hour.
•ffktel, pa-
pvblk, bat far tha plaawa mf tha
Patiaata, Narva*, aad »tUr Ewplay-
Ihaw iavikad by
SaaJtariaat aad day mm* ha
caapaaiad to tha daar by tha par-
aaa who kaood tha iaritatia*.
DR. R D. ALLEN
Every Saturday during this year 1930, we will give you with
each 50c cosh retail purchase in our store. One 10c Standard
size loaf of
Electrik Maid Bread
At
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
Of Come
“Ike Raul Store"
Phases
ALSO ASK FOR YOUR CHINA TICKETS
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America is paying a
record tribute to these
L Vi
70 great cars—
700,000
B U I C K
operation
than any one of the
fifteen other makes
in BUICK’S field!
more
S i n
today
divided
hi eharr*« c
S?" h *0
J. C. Ingram will
FLAMES BREAK OUT AT HOME
OF C E. LEWIS
The soundly or k&e fire alarm
abovt 9:30 Monday morning called
the. firemen witjh their engine
SdvQi-Wayne street where they found
a fire between the roof and ceiling
i the house occupied by Mr.
Mrs. C. E. Lewis.
MR. AND MRS. DON MITCHELL
VISIT MILLEDGEVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Don Mitchell of Ma
con, spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs.
William T. Wynn, North Columbia
street.
Mr. Mitchell is one of the c : tj
porters of the Macon Telegraph, and
acts as city editor on Monday of each
week. Mrs. Mitchell is Registrar and
Professor of English at the Wesley
an Conservatory of Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, while
the city, looked carefully through the
college and made a visit to the Man
sion where Dr. and Mrs Beeson
-bowed them through the historic
ome of Georgia's earlier Governors
$23,000,000in
vested by motorists in
new MARQUETTES
during the few
months this car has
been on the market!
A WARNING
It is against both the United States
\nd Georgia l*wa to shoot robins,
arents would do well to warn their
»oys to this effect.
Slight «
by t»- .ormance
of my duties I am expected
•ff.cti «{ Hr. :o Mforee thUJ*’
» not damaged .
ROT & ALFORD, JR.
The proof of value is in the buying. America is buying BUICK and MARQUETTE!
You, too, will profit by miking BUICK or MARQUETTE your choice.
BUICK-MARQUETTE
Ralph Simmerson, Dealer
Georgia