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Mr L. G. Lawrence made a buai-
Jtt s, trip t? Macon Tuesday.
Miss Hallie Smith and Miss Mabel
t " Rogers made an automobile trip
t „ Atlanta the past week-end.
RtV and Mrs. F. H. Harding are
sp-nding several days of this week
in Camden visiting relatives.
Mr and Mrs. C. D. Kiddle are
spending several days of this week
Little George Allen, son of Dr.
„ R( j Mrs Dawson Allen, celebrated
j,.. second birthday on last Saturday.
Miss Floride Allen and Miss Irene
g»rkhalter returned Tuesday from
Mr. Seaborn Lawrnece spent the
• wek-end at home with his pnr-
,. nts . Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Lawrnece.
Mrs. R. J. Hughes' of Gaimville,
i, visiting the family of her brother,
Mr Lamar Ham.
Mrs. Harris Hall and little son have
returned from a visit to relatives at
Plants, Georgia.
Mrs. W. I. Johnson is in Macon,
with her daughter. Miss Bertie
.!< hnron, who underwent an opera
tion for appendicitis Saturday.
Guy Torrance is ill with
:a and bronchitis. His friend*
bhinir for him an early recov-
cry.
Ilr. .1. C. Adcock and Dr. George
Green spent Tuesday night in Mac
attending a meeting of the Dentists
of thus district
Mr.. I. L. Barnes and children,
r.nd Miss Goddard und Reynolds,
of ?L*icon, spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cook.
Mr. R. L. Wall spent several days
• the r.ast week in Atlanta, where he
unt of the death | busine
. Hi* brothr”. Mr. Warren Wall.
WOMANS GUILD OF EPISCOPAL
W HU*CH MEETS MONDAY.
The Womans Guild of St Steph
en* Episcopal church met on Mon
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
F. H. harding.
The meeting was a most interest
ing one and was attended by a large
number of the members.
Mayor Harrison and Mr. Robert
Grey of Millen were in the city Wed-1
n coday. J
Mr. J. J. McArthur of Gordon, is
spending several days in the ctfy with
r.is daughter, Mrs R. G. Smith.
Miss May belle Bridwel! of Toombs-
ooro, is vi it mg friends in Milltdgc-
rillc this week.
Mr. Jud Wilhoit with a nurabr of
ais fellow citizens of Warrenton came
ver to hear Mr. Leggc, Wednesday.
Mr. C. C. Gore of Greenville, S.
C., is visiting his brother, Mr. J. C.
Gore.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Baisdtn spent
.'.unduy in Amciicus visiting
Bouden's sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle T. Alfricnd of
Macon, spent Wednesday here as the
.uests ot Dr. and Mrs. *. D. Allen.
Mrs. John W. Mobley, Jr., and
Mrs. R. J. McElrath were joint hos
tesses on Friday afternoon to a i
ber of friends at the home of Mrs.
Mobley on Jefferson street, at bridge
and rook.
In the spacious rooms where the
card tables were placed for
•amts, norcUsis and jonquils, at
tractively .arranged in bowis and
.uses, lent their beauty and frag
rance to the delightful party. The
place cards and tallies as well ai
dainty refreshments that were i
2d at the conclusion of the games
curried out the valentine idea of red
and white.
MRS. BEESON IS INDORSED FOR
STATE HISTORIAN
AT DELIGHTFUL RECEPTION.
On Monday afternoon from fourl
to six Mrs J. A. Mayfield entertain- 1
id at a reception in honor of her
daughter, Mrs. Roy Mayfield, of
Carmoquey, Cuba, whose marrihgc
was an interesting event of this
month.
Mrs. Dennis Turner greeted the
gue:ts at the door and invited them
into the living room, where the re
ceiving line stood. In the line were
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mayfield, Mrs. J.
A. Mayfield, Mrs. R. W. Hatcher,
Mrs. Godfrey Osterman, Mrs. J. T.
Terry and Miss Louise Mayfield.
Mrs. E. E. Bass and Miss Laura
Shurlcy assisted in entertaining, and
Miss Martha Baas kept the guest
book.
In the dining room where Mrs.
Harry Bone and Mrs. T. S. Jeans pre
sided, delicious ice cream and cake
were served. Those assisting in serv
ing were Misse.- Anno Bone, Antion-
ette Lawrence, Elizabeth Stewart,
Frances Yarbrough and Nelle Day.
The center table presented a love
ly scene. A handsome lace'cover was
used. Four silver candle sticks hold
ing red tapers were grouped around
on exquisite wedding cake on top of
which was <a minaiure bVida and
(Atlanta Constitution) | groom. From the center lights a
The Nancy Hart chapter, D. A. R.,| red and white shower of tulie and
t sents Mrs. J. L. Beeson as a can-* hearts completed the lovely dccora-
_r.ne Cater of Macon, spent the past, ^
week-end with relatives here.
uidntc for the office of state historian tions.
> be elected at the Georgia state Mr and Mrs. Mayfield were recent- j
Mrs. T. J. Cater and Miss Gath-1 uon f irence> Mrs. Beetion has served ly married at the home of the bride
the Nancy Hart chapter as registrar, in Cuba and arc spending thiB week |
i tiording secretary end regent. She j as the guests of Mr. Mayfield’s par- 1
* * * i was president of the Milledgevillo i ents.
Mr. William Fowler has gone to Woman . s club and 0 f t he Federated I Mrs. J. A. Mayfield wore a be-i
X.w York, where he has accepted! ( lubf . of Buldwin CvJUnty S he served coming dress of black chiffon and
a position. j . ;S u. D. C. state chairman historical Mrs. Roy Mayfield was gowned in an I
* * * ior.ay contest in the schools and was| exquisite rpanish rose lace dress,
Mr. Robert Martin has accepted a : , irncr of t hi- Joann - Fox Weinman! fashioned with long skirt and high
position in Sandorsville. and has K° ne i trop hy. Her service, loyalty and 1 waist.
to that city to make his home. | j.bility make her eminently qualified Mrs. Mayfield i> a young woman
* * * I {0 fill the office. The indorsement ■ of unusual charm and beauty, and
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nesmith, of , )Carj thp B i Kna t U res of the officers' is being delightfully entertained.
Cuthbert .were in the city Wcdnes- (tf the Nancy Hart chapter.
day. They were given J1-, —*
come by their friends.
: KIWANIS CHANCES T'ME AND
Members of the sales department
of the Georgia Power Company will
go to Atlanta Sunday fora three dav
•■ales meeting.
n.l Mr-
Mi.
Mr. Lynwood W. Gray, Agricultu
ral engineer of the Georgia Power
Company, emne to Milledgcville Wed Secretary, Mrs. John Mobley, Mrs
uesday to hea- - chairman Legge. !P. N. Bivins gave the treasurers re-
• • • j port. February is the month to pay
Senator John Lewis of Sparta led i dues, and all members arc urged to
. delegation of Hancock farmers and be prompt.
en to Milledgcville Wed- j The chaptrc voted to give $5.U0 to
hear Chairman Legge. | vard the illiteracy campaign in Bald-
• • • win county. The President appoint-
Bivins spent' It has been announced -that the cd Miss Lucy Brown to take charge
Atlanta visit- | :it Shoppe” the, millinery store of of the essay contest in this county.
MRS. E. E. BASS ENTERTAINS OAY OF MEETING.
U. D. C*». The Kiwanis Club bus changed the
I time and day of their weekly mcet-
Mrs. K. FT. Bass wn.^ostess to a, 5nfCS Begining this week they will
very interesting meeting of the Rob- ■ roec ^ on Thursday evening at seven-
ert E. Lee chapter of the U. D. C s on - i n «tcad of Friday evening at
Tuesday afternoon. Ritual led by the | lltven _fift C en. The change was made
President, Mr,. R. B. Moore. After
the reading of the minutes by the
ivins who is
nd Mrs. Bivii
I Mi.
Gibsc
-Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Mayfield ar-
" v < I Monday from Carmasucy, Cuba,
' snend several days with Mr. \Mny-
field’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Mayfield.
Mrs. Adah Evans McCraw returned
t 1 Her home in New York Friday. She
w t> accompanied to Macon by Misted
Alice and Virginia McCraw and Mr.
Hugh Cline.
•Mr. B. B. Adams. Agent of the
< entral of Georgia Railroad at Per
kins, has been spending several days
'•f this week with his family in this
Judge A. K. Maddox and Judge
>ni Hynt, of Griffin, spent several
our* of Sunday visiting the family
!r G. C. McKinley. They were on
"» ir way to Louisville on legal busi-
Mrs. John W. Mobley and sons,
- ,f >hn 111, and Gwyn Nixon are visit
'll * 5, ' We >’’ 8 mother in Augusta.
r.N -Mobley attended the Junior Lca-
uuv Rii| on Wedntsday evening. She
" Rpen< i several days before return
ee home.
; Leni Moore, deceased, will be j The subject chosen for the contest
inued without interruption. | is Jcffcjrson Davts.
The orator for Memorial Day was
Mrs. Howard Bentley, of Ft. De-' elected and the Secretary was re
po it, Ala., spent the week-end with quested to communicate with Col.
father, Dr. J. T. Floyd, who has John Hammond of Augusta and ask
..n iP., and her sister, Mrs. W. T.ihim to honor the occasion. Mrs. J.
W ynn , i L. Be ebon told of an interesting visit
» • • ;to the Eatcnton U P. C. chapter last
*j- lAS Be:; ie Bland went to Atlanta week. Mrs. G. A. Lawrence, chair-
Monday to attend the funeral of n, °n of the programs, gave a delight-
Miss Leni Moore. Miss Bland had ful Georgia day program.
b~en with Mi-s Moore in the Hat Those taking part were: Mi*s
Shcppc several years. Beatrice Horsborough with a violin
, r w selection, Mrs. L. M. Jones gave some
31 if. SlaiiM li of Atlonta. and Mr. <“<** ■" Grorei. 'istory, Mrs.
■Bnyter Moore, of Nashville, Tenn., Dennis Turner gave a rketch of Mi -1 wards getting school books for chil-
wore in the city Tuesday. Mr. Moore lodeevillo’s History, Mrs. L. P. Loagi- dren out of scllool . A n effort is bc-
's a brother of the into Miss Leni : ’ n accomr-mied hy Miss Mayyie Jen- j, 1K madc pet all children in
Moore. ! kin; "" the T“ no M ” B '‘ 51 «hty Lak schoi)1 and to t h at they hav
... !« Rose" and “Dreamy Days" words ncodcd lmoks , A 11 debts have been
Sheriff W. J. Haynie was cjiled' b V !■'«■* Stantoa.
to Winder on account of the illn<,s Mn. Bn s. assisted hy Mrs. Edward
of his mother. The many friends «»»» ^d dtl.c.ous refreshments
of the Sheriff here will be glad to >l>"ing tile social half hour,
know that her condition has greatly The chapt.r were glad
improved. (:i ' nrB0 Cri "
at the meeting last Friday.
MR. H. LEVINE AT NEW YORK
MARKETS.
Mr. H. Levine, Manager of Jay’s
Department store.
bUMta 1 HVitb AGO
A Lady ctulomer came iato aat store aad paid bar at*
caul. Tkea she said “Mr. Bel, 1 am |M| to dap tofcp
wilb yaa.” She war flaaiaat to da Wwi eid, tad bar at-
rowat war rabable to as. NatwaBy, wt wan imp rind. Vt
told ber aweb we regretted laetof ber faabw. Sbe raid “Tea
did aat let me ffnidu Mjr beebeel aad I ban decided wt caa
save mosey by bayiaa at tbe Cad aad Carry Belie ii.” Sbe
was eieeadmfly csmpBmeatory at raderesca to tbe pSp at
am poods, tbe serrice, aad tbe attiatjaa readired to kr. “hew
de said, “we are pomp to keep sa accarate irrsaat ef areay
aeaay we syeod ties meatb aad compare with tlie eftiaat that
I am psymy. If at tbe ead at tbe meatb, 1 fisd tbt dflaewe
it mul, I am cembtp back to yea.”
Tbe first af tbe falawmp meatb, sbe came ia aad said
Bed, | will to apea my accent with yea apam. I kept aa
accarate accent af may peasy I speat bit meatb; caamarad
iteau. There was aae deilar aad fifty ceats dSfareace, aad
tkat was m year fanr. Besides Aat, I speat a peed deal fir
par, aad bad to cany my packapes to aqr paatry, aad pa to
towa a lot ef times wbta I did act wish to. I am cesrtrted.”
If we amatieaed ber aaaw, almost erery am weald kaow her.
Yen esn imapiae bow rery muck we appreciated her bamp sa
fair, r THINK IT OVEK!
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Geld Bar Eitra Faacy Melba Habea—Na. 2 1-2’e Kepdar 33c
Seiler 2Sc
(Tbe Ftoest Peaches Pat m A Caa)
Gaid Bar Sliced Peacbee Keaey Syrap Na. I s 2 caas far 3Sc
Gald Bar Tiay Midpet Very Saul Pen per Caa 2 Sc
(Adrertiied Erery Where at 28c aad 30c per caa)
Extra Faacy .White Bleached Celery Per Stoll 10c aad 12 i-Zc
Extra Qnslity Head Lettace Per Heed Ifc aad 15c
Amman Star Hams, 7 to 9 Dm. each Per Paaad 30c
Armean Skianer Hams Per Paaad 2fc
COFFEE!! COFFEE!! COFFEE!!
Bell's Best Roait—The Coffee that Satisfies 2 At. for $1.00
3 lbs. Y. & G. The 40c Grade, $1.00
This has been a most ponulsr coffee, h it peod! Otw ulei
h«»e dnubled b one monA.
Bell's Special—Tbe best 30c Coffee on Earth, Per Pend 20c
9 8 lbs. Scoco Shortening $1.00
^ 6 lbs. Armours Simon Pure 100 per cent Leaf Lord $1.00
■■ Gem Not Oleomargarine Per Pond 22c
£ Faocr Annies Per Doien T 2S<
9 P-sl Florida Orao»es—FnB o’ Jniee... They haren’t been bod
ed. Large Am rkrnn-d. Taste Eke eraapes nsed to taste --r
Dozen 00c
BELL GROCERY CO.
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
I ?«3—PHONES—49*
tore, left Sunday for
urrhatu' thr spring end —
ummor stocks for the* store here.
Mr. Levine j«»ined Mp Harry Jay iif
New York.
While absent from the city he will
visit relatives in the East ar.tl take
a short vacation with Mr. Jay.
P. T. A. HOLD INTERESTING
MEETING.
The P. T. A. held their monthly
meeting on Friday afternoon in the
grade building at G. M. Coileg Ke
pt rts were made from the dtl * o r-
ent committees. The President, Mrs.
H. B. Moore, saked for n report on
the weights of the children since the
milk is benig given the first three
grades. The reports were very
satisfactory, and it is hoped that the
4th and 5th grades can be furnished
milk. Five dollars were given to-
♦o have Mrs.
Oklahoma
( chapter and Mrs. L. E. Roberts of
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Banks went tu Paril lh “l ,Ur with thcm -
lanta Sunday to carry their little . u .,, r
laughter, Carolyn, back to the Pied-, MESCAL AUXILI ** Y T ° HAY ^
■ne<i ^Sanitarium. Mr. Bonks re-. c< >STUME BALL ON FEB. 21ST
urned home, but Mrs. Bank, re
gained in Atlanta. The continued
.u.m-u <u ^ The Medical Auxiliary has
il'lneu^f'carolynls deeply "regrcttcJ nounced plans for a costume ball
by the friends of Mr. and Mrs. the evening «' February 21st, -
* • • ' Banks, and hei recovery is devoutlv
W. B. McKinnon and little j wished for. •
returned home after |
Pending several weeks with Mrs. 1
'b Kinr.'in « parents in Brunswick.
McKinnon went down to Bruns-
k Sunday and accompanied Mrs.
M«. K
i hoir
^ ,|- an d Mrs. Stanford are to leave
•ursday for Tampa, Fla., to attend
' -invention of Geo-gia and Florida
1 T'-practor . The trip will be nude
' .v automobile and they will be ac-
' nipanied by Dr. and Mrs. Lake of
Dublin. On the return trip the
i ia ty-Jlll visit Daytona Beach and
St. Augustine.
The friend* of Mrs. Guy Toma*
ar<? con ftwtulating her over her re-
covery f rom an illness extending
tnrough many months, during thi
l,me **** had pneumonia twice, also
" r accttte attack of pluri y i^id
oronchitii. A lthough Mr,. Terrmnee
not ful 'y regained her «tr«gth,
Proving.* 1 * 6 ^ 0Ut tBi U " pidl l'
Misses Janie Binford und Ethel
lontgomery are expected to return
his week from New York, where
ley have been the past ten days
•urchasing spring and summer Ladie<
Teady-to-Wcurs, and other goods
'or the dry goods store of Mr. E .E.
Id! These young Ladies have
ought a most carefully selected line
f goods for the well known firm
hey represented, in the markets.
MARRIED—Mrs. Erl McKinley
md Mis* Grace Marchman were unit
'd in marriage Wednesday of last
.eek, Rev. J. F. Yarbrough officat-
DIL JOHNSON DIRECTS GEORGIA
AY PROGRAM AT G. S. C. W.
Chapel exercises on Friday at the I
'•"orjri* State College for Women I
benefit for the milk fund which is
used to supply milk for the under
nourished children in the city schools.
The ball will bo an interesting
event nt the American Legion Hall.
A charge of fifty cents wity be made
fer each person attending.
Prizes being offered for the most
bonut : ful co tumc and tbe tackiest
■.nd all people attending are asked
♦ o come costumed. Colonial costumes
‘vpicrl of the Georgia Washington
period have been suggested, however
there are no special requirements.
Special music will be furnished for
the occasion.
The Kiwanis cltfb is co-operating
with the Auxiliary in furnishing tbs
milk, but the expense of straws, etc.,
have made the costs greater than they
had expected and it is the hope of
he Doctors wives that a sufficient
can be raised to meet this
deficet.
paid and they have a small amo int
in the Bank. Col. Roach talked to
the association and he sires;ed the
value of co-operation of teachers and
parents. JHe praised the splendid
work being done by the P. T. A. A
Committee composed of Mrs. D. M.
Rogers, Mrs. W. G. Lockhart and
Mrs. A. T. Martm-were asked to meet
with the president and Col. Roach to
arrange for some needed improve
ments in the college building. At the
meeting on the first Friday in March
Dr. Childs of Macon will speak.
BENEFIT BRIDGE AND ROOK
.'ARTY. J
The Daughters of the American 1
Revolution will sponsor a bridge and
took party Wednesday Feb. 19, 3:00
p. m., at the American Legion hall. I
hies at $2.00 or individual places j
50 cents can be haJ by phoning Mrs.
S. W. Thornton. 130-T or Mrs. Jon.
•V. Hutchinson 13.
MRS. LEON CALLAWAY ENTER
TAINS BRIDGE CLUB.
On Friday afternoon, Mrs. Leon
Callaway was hostess to the members
of her bridge club *t her home on
the hill.
Beautiful yellow flowers ware
used in decoration in the rooms whero
the games were*played. The Valen
tino idea was carried out in the place
uri!., and refreshments. Dainty
tart shared andwiches were tewed
ritb -a deliciouj salad course.
Look to
Your Garden
NOW!
WE HAVE BiiU AND PACKET SEED
rtt Specia! Prices
With the hide and seek game the weather has been playing us
little lime has been available for preparation and planting but
now GOOD WEATHER IS IN THE OFFING Spring will soon be
with us a und haste must be made—you can gain several weeks
in growth by the use of VICORO THE PERFECT PLANT POOD
—It gives the plants a strong vigorous start makes them large
and healthy and increases the yield wonderfully—.Try a bag
of VIGRO along with your seed—
. DON’T FORGET US ON GARDEN TOOLS
R. W. HATCHER HARDWARE CO
Wholesale aat Retail
... MAV' - "'— Mr M Holland,
. feature a >p«fel G«*. day I Jr., and Ms, Doruthy W~Lvvn
—va arranged by Dr. A^aadalwera unfire'
JafcMM aC aakan feral*. **«• ' "l "
III— ■ | a M
la aa.tofear an Mb*
Don’t Throw Away Those
Old Shoes
We make them Look Like New. Expert Workmanship and only
the best Materials Used.
WE HAVE JUST INSTALLED NEW UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY
BLAIN’S
Shoe Shop & Pressing Club
"I We Can't Fat 'era llmr Ikto Amgr”