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the union-recoeder. milledgeville, GA., MARCH «, l«9t
Mi«* Mae Asbury spent Sunday in
:hi- city visiting friends.
Mr .and Mrs. Earl Myers spent the
w*^k*cnd «ith friends in Atlanta.
Mis s Clara Morris spent the week
end in Atlanta, visiting her sister,
Mrs. S. J. DeWitt.
Mrs. H. E. Davie has returned from
Mobile, where she has been visiting
her father.
.n 4is Jcnc Russel from Columbia,
« C... spent last week with ber sis
ter. Mrs. E. B- Coleman.
Ur. and Mrs. E. J. Avery spent the
week-end with home folks in Dalhlo-
Mr. Louis Cline and Dr. Me H.
Ciine spent the past week-end with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bivins, Mrs.
F. C. I’enuel and Mr. L. N. Callaway
•pent Sunday in Louisville.
Miss Jule Tigner has returned to
her home in Merriwether county, af-
u r a visit to her brother. Dr. E. A.
Tigner.
SERVICES AT BAPTIST CHURCH
SUNDAY MORNING AND
EVENING
Rev. Livingston E. Roberts, pas-
•or of the Baptist church wlil have
.s the subjects for his termons next
unday.
Morning serv.ces—What is it a
man may leave off and increase his
burden (Rend I!' Chrcr.'clrr. 12.)
Evening service—TThat ! i'. r. * n
may take on and lighten his burden.
The friend, of Mr. B. H. WoottJ (R “ d M ‘ til " lltil ' )
regret that he is confined to his home
by illness.
Mr. Sam Terry went to Burling
ton the past week and brought Mrs.
Mrs. T. A. iteese, popular i
Mil-
Terry and children to Forsyth, where led * evill “ , ,oci * 1 * nd re,i * lo “ Hfe,
they are visiting relatives. They will h “ “ t » bR f hcd “ Wldc reputat:on in
come to Milledgeville to make their tho N,w York L,,e In,ura " ce c °">-
home in the near future. j Pauy as one of the best repre-enta-
, • • trves of the company in the state.
Mrs. W. A. Mas.ey. Mrs. N. L. Mr *- Rcc5l: namod one of the
Coates and Mia. Lucille Dunaway representatives here about two years
returned Fridny afternoon from a " K °’ MrI R "“ U co-operating with
month’s visit in St. Petersburg, Fla. “ r ’ R ” m in thc N ’ cw Y >’ rk
During their stay they visited a num-1 Agency here,
ber of interesting points in Florida.'
Miss Carry Ostendorff, who accom
panied them, returned to her home at
The last word in Radi
grid takas—if your set
Charleston, S. C„ from Jacksonville. I G,t A'-*' 1
Kent
Col. Jos E. Pottle accompanied
Judge Robert Pottle and Ex-Gover-'
nor Hnrdwick to their home in Al
bany, when they returned Wednes-j
day aftorncon. He will spend sev-i
eral days before returning home. The i
deepest sympathy of his friends in;
this city go with h ; m.
ODORLESS MANAGER RFTURNS
FROM TkIT WESl
Mr. Grady Villyard, manager of thc
Odorle.s Cleaners, returned Satur
day form Little Rock, A;Kansas, whrec
he purchased new machinery for thc
clu-.n.hg plant in this fcity.
Mr. Villyard explained that the
purchases were made to greatly im
prove the service and workmanship
of the plant here. He stated that
shipments has been made of the ma
chinery and that in.tallation would
be made during the next few weeks.
Thera era Mechanics aod machinist ! Fraah Fra if mmd Vegetahlae Earp
—wfcea yrjm seed auto repairing be i •* MODERN GROCERY,
•ore ha knows how. That’s why we t'1
Iff three aaparts—the bait in town, j New Spring Pattons* la Fast Cnl*
RALPH SIMMERSON 'or Prints—M. f. DAVIS.
Liberal allowance for yonr old
Radio on a new screen-grid Atwater
Kant or RCA Radio—Easy Terms—
ADAMS ELECTRIC CO.
Phone 91—wo deliver whan you
mt it—fall linn staple and fancy
Groceries. As cheap as anywhere—
Trade at Hone Grocery—ROY
NELSON.
Mrs. R. J. McElrath is visiting
relatives in Macon. She will make
a trip to Rochele and other cities in
South Georgia before returning home.
The friends of Mr. Conn Gibson
in this city will regret to know that
Mrs. Gibsor. i» critically ill at: their
home in Atlanta.
.Mr. Ha-ris Hal! attended a meet-
imr of McKesson dealers in Macon
Monday night. A banquet was given
•it the'Dempsey Hotel.
Mrs. W. D. Richey, of Tampa, Fla.,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. B. Fow
ler, as isting in caring for her fath
er. Mr. J. D. Malpass, who is in feeble
health.
Mrs. J. W. Ivey has received a
tiltgram that her son, J. W. Jr., re-
r-tiy underwent an operation in
Charlotte, N. C., and is getting ulong
MRS. PENUEL > ENTERTAINS
BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. F. C. Penuel was hostess to
the members of her bridge club i
last Tuesday at her home at the State
Hospital.
After the game, delicious refresh
ments were served.
MISS FLORIDE ALLEN ENTER
TAINS IN HONOR OF VISITORS.
Miss Floride Allen entertained
most delightfully on last Saturday
afternoon at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. H. D. Allen in honor of Miss
Jessie Allen and her hou.c guests
for the week-end.
Fragrant spring flowers
gracefully arranged throughout thc
spacious rooms where the guests
re seated at card tables. After
afternoon of bridge refreshments
re served.
MRS. JERE MOORE ENTERTAINS
BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. Jere N. Moore entertained
thc members of her bridge club
Tuesday alte<noon at her apartment
the Conn home.
Bowls of growing hycinths an yel
low flowers were used in decoration.
An afternoon of bridge was enjoyed
„ . . before delicious refreshment, i
Brown and Mrs. George Davis RCrvet j
Mils Mabel Gore, daughter of Mr.
in.l Mrs. j; H. Gore, is having her
urnnils -emoved in Atlanta this week,
wider the careful nursing of her
, Miss Dru&illah Gore.
Mrs. D. F. Montgomery, Mrs. Wal-
■«nd little daughter spent Tuesday
»ith lire Montgomery’, daughter, | p T A B R1DCE BENEFIT BEAU-
Mrs. McAfee, in Oconee
TIFUL AFFAIR.
Miw Jeseie Alien, Miu M.rgmret Thc bcncfit P‘ rly * iven M ™’
McWhorter, Mi» Sue Mstthe.,, end N '- P ’ W “ lkcr ° n >■-* Thuredey at-
M.s., Mary Belle Richardrea .pent ** rn00n tor **■« p »™”^eaehere Ate
th<- past week with Mias Allen's par*
'OH. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Allen.
Mr. Frank Brantly and Mr. Jack,
I’Mton ol Douglas, Ga.. spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Moore.
Mr. Brantly i, p,,
Brantly.
Mrs. Frank Florc-ncourt and chil
dren left Sunday for Rochester, N.
where they will make their home,
cy hive been here on a visit to
-*li«feg Mary and Katie Cline.
t -M’weg Mary England and Beula
’ ** up an d Messrs Clarence Sloan,
•tady Finnc-y and Jean Almond, of
Macon, visited Miss Bertie Johnson
>unda..
Judge Robert Pottle, of Albany
Quilled to tho city Tuesday to be
2 th kis broU ’ cr , Ct >l- Jos -E. Pottle,
r -ug his hours of sorrow. He was
umpanird by Hon. Thoa W.Hard-
^t£ b “ n,M *Hw
Of Bis. W. L. GM-
frc» m ,Ud 10 not * h * r recovery
ritu a Cent operation for appendi-
hn- rin. M e 11141 thc resumet.
1 clerk at tl>-uAlrr h .o.
sociatiun w.as a most delightful af
fair and mere than fifty guests en
joyed the beautiful party.
In the rooms where both bridge
and rook were enjoyed, quantities
of spring flowers were arranged in
of Mr^C^c! Vfl8CS and ^wls. Sprays of peach
blossoms and graceful jonquils added
to the beauty of the party.
Home made candy was passed dur
ing the games and at the concision
tea and sandwiches were served.
lgre of Mrs. E . E.
U. D. C. TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY
The Robert E. Lee Chapter U. D.
C. will meet next Tuesday at four
o’clock at the home of Mrs. L. M.
Jones. All members are urged to
be present
LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING
:aixed OFF.
The meeting of the American Leg-
: '>n Auxiliary announced for Tues-
lay afternoon at the home Mrs. John
'|plloway f was called off in respect to
jjrs. jfeph 4- Potjlqj'-whose death
•ccurred early Tuesday. The meeting
vIU be held n^xt Tuesday.
Bell.
iry-Kuw... . i Ant
the
MEDICAL AUXILIARY WILL
MEET THURSDAY AFTERNOON
The Medical Auxiliary will meet
'ioursday afternoon at four o'clock
home of Mrs. T. M Hall.
A large number of out-of-town j
• • • • people were present at the funeral |
Mrs. J. I. Garrard ha* returned and burial services of Mrs. J. E. j
from an automobile trip through Pottle Wednesday afternoon. Among
Florida with relatives from Putnam them, were: Judge Albert Foster and
r( , U nty. Mr. Pete Bearden, of Madison; CoL
• • • 'and Mrs. Wallace Miller, Col. B. F.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Brooks and ! Fowler, Mr. Chas. Adams, Mr. Chis
children of Atlanta, spent Sunday i Smith, Mrs. Marion Massey, Mc srs
with Mr. Brooks’ mother, Mrs. W. S. ] Ralph and Ike Dunwoody, Mrs.
flrooks. j Frank Miller, Mrs. Oscar McAfee, ail
• • • of Macon; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fitz-
Mr. Winfred Wynn and Mr. Harry | pntrick and son, Mr. Sheals Burney.
Bone, Jr., who are students at Em- Madison^ 1 Col. John Lewis, of Sparta;
ory, spent the past week-end nt home j CoL and Mrs. Jos Duke, of Eatonton.
with their parents.
Courteous Service-
Quality Foods—
Lou Prices—
.... THE THREE OUTSTANDING
FEATURES OF A ROGERS STORE
J — -\
BEST AMERICAN DAISY
CHEESE
i* 25*
N-
ROGERS SUGAR
CORN
No. 2 Cu
LIBBY’S SAUER
KRAUT
No. 2'A Cu 12%£
ALL VARIETIES—CAMi*BELLS
SOUP 6
c— 55$
✓ V
SUN MAID—SEEDED OR SEEDLESS
RAISINS 2 — ir
s
ARKANSAS SPECIAL
RICE
5 *-ta. 23$
TOILET FORM
LUX SOAP
3 Cake. 2G£
SOAP CHIPS
LUX
2 19$
DOMINO GRANULATED p _
SUGAR lO For 57c
n
THE HEALTH SOAP
LIFERUOY
3 19$
FOR A WHITER WASH
RINSO
2 Pte 15<
PRINCE ALBERT or SIR W. RALEIGH
TORACCO
2 Cans 25$
f V,
SHORTENING—SWIFTS
JEWEL
Mf- f $1.05
%
Roger’s Market Specials
Meat Specials Friday-Saturday
LAMB CROPS- ....„ 3St Lb.
LEG-O-LAMB 2St Lb.
I .wk Shoulder — 28c Lb.
LAMB STEW .........ISc Lb.
GEORGIA PORK HAMS -2Sc Lb.
POKE PORK SAUSAGE 2Sc Lb.
SPARE RIBS 2le Lb.
SOME RARE BARGAINS
We Offer for this Wee
OUR SERVICES ARE THE BEST. IF YOU PAY YOUR BIUS,
WE ARE GLAD TO CHARGE YOU WITH WHAT YOU DESIRE.
NO ITEM TOO SMALL, NONE TOO LARGE TO RECEIVE OUR
VERY BEST ATTENTION.
Gold Bw McHm Hahrta Lemaa Cfa| Peaches No. 2 1-2’s 25c
No Faer Frail pot ■ o Caa
2S Ol. Jar Fancy Sweet Mixed Tickle, 25c
28 Ox. Jar Pia Mooer Sweet Mixed Field- sdc
Fiaest Qaabty. Large Jan, a Real Bargn
1 Pt. Bottle Georfit Cue Synn 21c
Put up at the Evaporator 2 Bottles for x 35c
2 Lbs. Fancy Evaporated Peaches 40c
1 Can Gold Bar Freih Francs No. 2 1-2’s 25c
Smell Can Borden'; Evaporated Milk - ...Sc
Large Can Borden’s Evaporated RGBs lie
Fiaest Qaabty Grapejvce Per Qt. 40c
FLOUR
Blue Seal—Plain or SeK-Riiiuf, the Superlative patent. Makes
delightful Angel Food Cake, Bread, Biscuits and Fie Grata 24
U»»- for 51.35
CHICKEN FEED
Pratt's Pooltry Feed, Chicken Feed, Laying, Growing and
Starting Mask—at wholesale prices. See as when yaa want
chicken feed.
LENTEN SPECIALS
Gorton’s Fish Roe Per Cu 15* and 2Bc
Cartaa’s Cad-Ftsh Simply Fry IS*
Bine Letter ar Princess Pat “Royal Chinook” Sahara Steak
Regalar 30c seler S Cans far J1.25
Gold Bar Faacy Sockeye Sahara No. 1’s per da Me
Gold Bar Faacy Sockeye Sahara Ns. 1’s C Cans far $1 65
Smoked Bloaters, Each _I5e
SATURDAY SPECIALS
C lb. Backet Snowdrift $1.19
3 lb. Backet Snowdrift C2c
Tlhs. Sc oca Sharteaang _...$1.9I
C lbs. Armanrs Simon Pore Leaf Lard $1.95
Lcttnce per head 19c and ISc
Celery wel Bleached 10* and 15c
Snap Beaas, Taraip Salad, Dry Peas, Cabbage, Rntabagas,
Spinach, Tomatoes, Canals, Spring Olsens and Strawberries.
BELL GROCERY CO.
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
243—PHONES—1*8
!
Phone 418 or 468
WE ARE AS NEAR YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE
And we deliver your Groceries right to Your Pantry in a jiffy.
No bother to lug packages Home, no inconvenience of having
to go to town just when you want to gel that little odd job done.
HIGHEST QUALITY GOODS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
! i J THESE EVERY DAY PRICE»
BACON Sliced u yen kke it Rind off Chain Stan Kind a 29c
FLOUR Cold Medal, the best 24 lb f
$1.25
JAMS Mchore all flavon, 2Se, S far
-.11.99
SYRUP Pare Georgia Cue, 1 Galen Cu
—$1.99
COFFEE Georgia Maid, Pare Saatos 1 lb. Bag
25c
MONARCH COFFEE—The Kiag of them al Vaccnm
Faded
i a :.
59c
PRUNES Caaned Fmh Pruaa No. 2 1-2 Cut ...1
...25c
Monarch preserves » u «. w a Horan.
25c
ALL KINDS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES—FRESH EVERYDAY
DELIVERIES ANYWHERE IN THE CITY
L. D. SMITH
THE SOUTH WATNE GROCER
A CARELESS DRIVER SMASHED MT CAR. DON’T LET IT
WORRY YOU
Phone 300 *
The best wrecker—the best service in town. We put) ’em
out and in anywhere you want us to go. <..i • yi
Ralph Simmerson
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