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LEGION MOW SCORES MG MT
FRIDAY MGHT
The Epworth League from Had- _. . • ... , .. , i
duck came over luri Sunday evening P '° P . ^
,. 1 fd i-hnr talents »ai actoi"* and actress-'
by illncsJ
Jos. E. Pottle made a trip to
‘this week on legal brsines*.
I Mr. W. A. Walker has r«
from hie rcceat illness, and is abk* ^
to lv* out again.
and presented .a very fine program
at thi regular League service here.
Their inten* ting talks and soiags
were on :.-Prayer" and were present
ed in a mr-t helpful manner. The
League here was very well pleased
with the Leaguers from Haddock and
hope they will come ags'n. An un
usually large crowd welcomed these
ung people.
the past s
SERVICES AT BAPTIST
The Woman’s Missionary Society CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY
of the North Georgia Conference
simm- ha s been quite convenes next week with the Grace „ . . ...
^ . , . . . .. Rev. L. E. Robert*, parlor of toe
•nil It is hoped Methodist church in Atlanta. Mrs. ..... . „ . . . .
y.. ... , , Millcdgevlle Baptist church has an-
Dixon Williams wil! attend as dele , .7 ... , ,. .
. , .. 0 . . . .. , , lounced as the subjects of his ai:-
* • • gate from the Society of the loca . . „ ,
.. I. N. C.ltan.y and rt«*h. *—■ for n ‘ Xt i '" nd ‘- y:
, * lodi, - pent Monday in ... Morning scrvice—'Tho Spirit of
r [J a% ‘ Mr. H. G. Bank, went to Minute ' " J T » lkm * 10 » Human Heart."
* • • | Sunday, and brought home Mr?. Evening service—“A Heart to
The friends of Mi.-a Hazel Batson Banks and little daughter, Carolyn. ” l ' ar t Talk With Some Who are to
, rla 1 to k w that she is improv- Carolyn has been under treatment he Baptised.”
£ after nn attack of appendicitis, at the Piedmont Sanitarium in At- The irdtnance of Eaptis
* * lanta the past several weeks and it administered
Mrs. John H. Holloway wil! re- is hoped her condition has improved. n - '«-rvice.
jj this week from a visit to reb- * * • j
V„ it Tampa. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Britt and 192 ?
■ * • 'children were called to Forsyth last 1
Jhs. Jermoiv Babb spent Tuesday Saturday on account of the death of' Wh
; Atlanta attending a showing of Mr. Britt’s grandmother. Mis. P. G.j W, N t,a * believe yoer o»
dy-to-wear. I Edge, who was more than eighty * rr ft 0, "g to sell this ear
• • years of age and one of the pioneer m " n *•»•* pricey i«.
Mr. W. A. M< rria, of Fitzgerald, citizens of Monroe county.
?neat Saturday and Sunday
city visiting r. latives. MRS. J. I. CAKkahD ENTERTAINS
* * * AT BRIDGE.
1*. Floyd baa been ill the pa>t Mrs. J. I. Garrard entertained most
..viral days at the home of his delightfully on Last Thursday at
daagutcr, Mrs. W. T. Wynn. bridge luncheon at her apartments
* * * at the State Hospital.
Mr. *r.d Mrs. A. F. H6lt of Ma- Beautiful bowls of growing plants
ton wire the guesti of Dr. and Mrs. were arranged throughout the
H. D. Alien Sunday. where the guests were seated and
* * * served a delicious luncheon after
.Mr. W. B. McKinnon spent, the era j games of bridge.
px-t week-end in Brunswick, vUiting _____
Mrv. McKinnon and little daughters.
-n last Friday night a> members of’
the American Legion Minstrel troup
before a large audience in the G. M. .
C. Auditorium.
The usual procedure of the old
time minstrel was followed with a
continious parade of old and young, |
to add interest to the performance.!
Like all Sewell shows, there were!
more performers -than necessary, hut
those who took part, contributed their
hit with a willingness and earnestness
that made the show really good.
Dr. W. M. Scott, communder
the Morris-Little post, extended his
appreciation to those who helped
tho performance. The audience w
enthusiastic in its approval and gen
erous in applause, and pronounced the
show one of the best local talent,
hibitions that has been given.
Nuw la a iuud H— li tuna year
Dullry up. W« haw* tU fapawiag
ewadiaai 2 i* I, Fae, Egg-a-day
orm ranrac'y, ysltry tonic, Ian-
*•, *w*p, cholera, aiarrhurm, Y-O-
•nona. Also Kstm and Cattlu Ton.
. CHANDLER BROS.
A sound investment in appearance
—a quality Hat. LENI MOORE. Tbr
Hat Sboppc.
1928
CHEVROLET COACH FOR
SALE
i we price this car to vou, yoa
spring
CHEVROLET ROADSTER
FOR SALE
One of the little car* has
driven by a lady and we have never
offered mere car for so little i
L. N. JORDAN
L. ft. JORDAN
; MR. ROY MAYFIELD TO MARRY
’ , „ „ . ! A CHARMING YOUNG LADY OF
Mr. harry Bone, Jr.', and Mr. Win-; CUBA
fred Wynn of Epiory si»ent the wreek-i . „
vrd ^ome. Mr. »nd Mrs. J. A. Mayfield .re
• • . j expecting to have as their guests
Mr. W. S. Jett. Jr., and Mr. Steve *** weck *** son * Mr - Ma >‘
Wright made a bijsiness trip to At- fie,d ’ and hb * brid «’ from Camaguey.
lanta Monday. j ^ uba ’
• • • j Mr. Mayfield will be married Sat-
Mi* Curtis of Columbus Ga. is urday to Miss Juanita Hortaman,
the guest of Lieut and Mrs. V. L. daughter of Dr. Irunce Hortaman of
Nosh. :Camague>. Cuba. Mks Hart&man
• • • • j :s one of Cuba’s most utractive young
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A moss of Fair- women, and her popularity has been
bum. and Mrs. W. P. Newton and attested by a large number of prenup-
thildren of Macon, vi.-ited Mr. and tial v>cial functions In her home
Mrs. Ed Athc.i Sunday. town.
• * * j Mr. Mayfield is the only son of
.Mr--. W. L. Gholson is now at her Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mayfield, and
home regaining her health and has been in Cuba about five years,
irth after an operation for ap-. where he hal* ben manager of the
penrficitis at the city hospital. j Woohworth Stores. He has esUb-
j lished hirrfself in the social and busi-
Mr. arwi Mrs. Frank Rone attend-' nrs* l : fe of Carr.airu.y where he hu/»
td the session of the* Diocesan coun-1 resMed the n» 4 year!
ril of the EpUcnpal church in At- 1 Mr. Mayfield and hi« charming
Inrt week. bride will receive r cordial welcome
from his friends here.
L‘s Floreid Allen, Mrs. H. D.
AH« n. Jr., and children and M»s. E. MRS. J. C. COOPER ENTERTAINS
t. Hass and Miss Martha Ba«. spent AT BRIDGE FRIDAY AFTERNOON I
' nday in Macon. | Q nc Q f ^j, c most delightful parties
• • • % of the new year wa- that giver. by|
Mis-. I^-one Frcderickson and her Mrs * J- c - Cooper on Friday nfter-
sutn of the past week, Miss Gladys noon at her beautiful non.e on th- :
Stoddard, spent the week-end in Mn- **J1»
c,,n - Exquisite vases of early spring-1
• • • , Dowers were used throughout the i
Gladys Stodaard has returned rooms wher * ^ KUests wt?r2 seRtcd j
«tr home in Augusta after spend- for thc < james - In addit, " n t4> the I
^ v ral days with Miw Leone mtwbers of her club a of j
Fredej
H Levi
i Mrs. Harry Jay of Gmnes-
ent Mondar ami Tuesday in
as thc guests of Mr. and Mrs.
friends were invited.
At the conclu-ion of the games:
delicious salad course '
f Ertonton, came doi
'If* Monday to s
• loniaL They
^ r - u nd Mrs. Levine.
.S trip. He drove ie£ of mig , ioB study classes beii.B
ivil enger. While held daily at thc homes of memberj
sons who —
PRFSBYTERIAN women ob
serve FOREIGN MISSION WEEK
The Womens’ Auxiliary
br \v t \t- I Presbyterian church observe this
Monday on a bu-i"° t °,» i ^ t i antA I W0€ * t » Foreign Mission week, a
home a new Esse
there he visitor)
‘fdentaatTneV” KR ° “"l 0 ' the "“W.
• , , On Monday the meeting was held
Mr. mI M I at bome of Mrs. T. M. Hall,
^ I ' ou,? Allen of | Tuesday with Mrs. C. P. Crawford.
1 an a number of friends | Wednesday, with Mrs. Kenneth Me-
to MilledgcJ Millan, Thursday with Mrs. C. P.
novit at thc Crawford and Friday with Mrs. L.
the guests of S. Fowler. Thc subject for study is
“The Church in China.'
' '2' w ‘ Mr «. i..|mrs. j. s. bone entertains
» and Miw Lucille Ducaway, BRIDGE CLUB.
Mve next Wednesday for altar o„ Saturday afe-moon. Mrs. J. S.
• • — - wn outuruay nii.-rnumi, otio, i. o.
Au.t. * ^ >et ^ rs hur l Bone' eKtertam-ed the members of
fter bridge club at a most delightful
party at her home on Montgomery
street.
Paper white narcissus and other
growing plants corttributed to
beauty of the rooms where the games
were played.
Delicious refreshments were serv-
in the late afternoon.
' lhere tbc S' will visit Mrs. N. B.
' a cousi " Mrs. Massey.
E 'm H ' W ' bb<T a ”<i Ur. Thninas
da. t» .?* W ' nt to Atbaaa Satur-
“'ion l tte “ r ' 0ninS a "'' derli-
*nadhi H “ a!th E ' h ‘ cati »"
tare ^ 1 “ 1,e8re of Agricul-
family Xn J : M ‘ Gitaor ' md
Balds-
moved to the Robinson
• r i.!-ck Spring church in
^ HR Robinaon
of .; ■!!._, , ^'"‘^ter. and is pastor
.. ' ,urc hes and Hag an inter-
? f’-nily of
FOR SALE—A aix-rooM Iwnm and
Ir.rg* lot o* South WllloMon street.
A only to Mr*. S. J. BUod, Phone
38S.
Every Day
. e . at Regers ye* will
Had feed valves at lew
prices such as tbess!
- STANDARD FULL PACK RED RIPE
Tomatoes 31
Preserved
16-OZ.
JAR
27*.
^ ROCO OB GREAT NORTHERN
Beans 11<
ARKANSAS WHOLE GRAIN
Bice 3 tor- 14£
OUR CHOICE
Psas NO. 2 GAN m
8UNBRITE
Cleanser CAN 5*
CLOVERBLOOM CREAMERY
Batter POUND 43<
BANQUET SUCED RINDLESS
Bacon 27*
LARGE OR BABY +
Lima Beans LB IS*
Pinto Beans^ 81*
Navy Beans lb. Ill*
Pink Beans I* 10*
Black Eye Peas tb. 10* « X
SKINNERS
Macaroni,
Spaghetti,
or
Egg Wood! i
15’
BANQUET HICKORY SMOKED
Picnic Hams LB
FOR BEADS
OF SOAP
Super
Suds
^ CLEANSER THAT "CHASES DIRT"
Old Dutch 2$ Can -T5*
SUNSET SALMON STYLE
Mackerelc^S/f
RITTERS
Tomate Soap can ^*
AMERICAN CREAM
Cheese POUND
* 27*
. LONG LOAF
"X9 v Poncy Bread loaf t j< :
RED LETTER
Lima Beai
IMP
Roger’s Market Specials
Meat Specials Friday-Saturday
BANQUET PICNIC HAMS a— 2fc lb.
•BANQUET SUCED BACON 27c lb.
SMOKED SAUSAGE 2#c ib.
PURE PORP SAUSAGE, (Lnk) 2S« ib.
SLICED HAM. 3 Mj. hr - ...$1.M
STREAK-C i-EAN, SALT MEAT 15« fc.
CHOICE WESTERN BEEF AND PORK
_
TW» it a pick-up we are efferiug
lit car far belew iU value. Better
te tkU one quick.
L. N. JORDAN
A Few Attractive Prices for
Your Consideration
3 Large Brim Best Maldwt l#c
1 N«. 2. Cua Beef Hub 25c
I Cu Aim,ten Vcribeet Braiu 25c
1 Caa Arum Vcribcst Tri^e 25c
1 Cm GoU Bit Hrrmrt Nr. 2 1-2’. Itc
1 Cm Eibra Fmc? Hc»ry Pack Tometae. lie
1 Large J*r Fucy Beaeleu Pig Feel Sfecial 3tc
Cone try Meal—Home-uade Cara Greaad aa a coffee pal Mffl
It i, fine Per pb 41c
EXTRA-ORDINARY LOW PRICES ON COFFEE:—Bel’. But
Rate 2 Ib.. far Sl.M
Haa4re4t of utiified user, appreciate (hi* law price.
3 h -Can Alliance Coffee 50c value $1.35
3 Ma. Yaaag & Griffia Coffee 40c valae $1.00
1 ft. Bell’. Special—The be.t Coffee on earth far the money
per Ib. ^ v
8 lb*. Scaca Skartening $1.W
(Pat ap by the Weuoa Oil Co.)
Goa4 White Meat—Streak-O-Lean, and a Streak-O-Fal 4 la 0
ft. piecea L 12 l-2c
S ft.. Srbm Pue 100 per ceat Leaf Laid $1.40
3 Rab Fueet Tusae 2,000 Sbeeb ia the Roll 4tc
1 Cm Path aad B>au Tamato Slice 18 oi. tia ..10c
2 Cm* Stiver Bar Grated Pineapple Na. T. 25c
2 Caa. Silver Bar Sliced PiaMpple Na. 1’. 25c
5—String Bream 75c nlae Ste
Bine Seal—The Standard nf Kgh Qnabtj Shut Patent Plain ar
Self-Rising Fbnr 24 ft., fnr $145
Lulen in on WLAC at Nidmie, Teaa., every Tauday Marling
fnr ike BLUE SEAL Program Nine ta mi thirty.
Start February Right—We appreciate tom hiriaeer, praapt
aad polite attention. We are glad to have yom .rr.mt aa
thirty-day bams. Om urvice ia naexcelied.
PELL GROCERY CO.
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
■ 2(3—PHONES—4M
ONLT A FEW MORE LEFT
Fine Young Mules
You can save fifty dollars by seeing me Every man that has
been in my bam has bought a mule—they can’t refuse them.
RALPH SIMMERSON
Even Wilted vegetables
become
crisp and
fresh in the
Frigidaire
HYDRATOR
This new moist air compartment gives lettuce
and celery that “fresh from thc garden” taste.
See it demonstrated at our showroom... NOW.
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MORE THAN A MILLION IN USE
X W. HATCHER HOWL CO.
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