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THE UWION KECOKOER, MILLEPCEVILLE, GA APRIL
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Mien is spending MISS CECILL HUMPHRIES
week in Atlanta. ENTERTAINES ON TUESDAY
* j Miss Cecile Humphries entertain-
i- A ter is spending ed most delightfully on Tuesday al-
t h. eek in Atlanta. • ternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs.
• • * j Farish Tilley, who leaves this week
B'.aml -pent Monday for her home in Minnesota.
t ur- Atlar.au
VI, \\. A. Bostick spent
l, r . M>- . ram ., lu
the V*** * „ . -
U#V*" h
f /•. I .me and Miss Cnro
,-k-end, visiting the
Savannah.
I). T. Rankins spent
: the past week in
.li Allen has returned to
Atlanta t- pending the past week
wnh her mother, Mrs. H. D. Allen
Jla-ler !:■ vnolds Allen is visiting
hi* ^randm-ither, Mrs. Reynolds, in
man Lee Burnett is visit-
vnta, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Ur. anti Mrs. L. C. Hall have re-
tmni from Miami where they
fptta Mveral days visiting their
daughter. Mis- Alice Hall.
Quantities of spring flowers ol
I rautiful tints made a scene of loveli
ness in the rooms where the guest*
were seated for bridge. After the
games delicious refreshments were
served.
Eulogy to Jos* E* Pottle
The State's finances seem to be in
bad way. The future doesn’t look
D.. \Y/ I I I • I l to bri * ht and » time Georgia
oy i nomas W. Hardwicki ado p tcasoracre «'pwantandtho
long and some fhat
During
stormy life I have been honored and
blessed with the friendship of many
loyal and faithful friends.
Here- lies the noblest Roman ot
them all.
Joe Pottle was a_ gentle as i
child, as modest as a 'voman, and
yet as btravt- as a lion. Open-hand
ed and warm-hearted, his generous
nature knew no guile .and (pooped to
c S. C. FACULTY TO TAKE
PART INC. E. A.MEETING
Session to Be Hold in Macon on April
18th, anil 18th. Sophomore Class
to Fnrnish Music
Appearing on the program of the
65th am.ual convention of the Geor
gia Education Association which will
I have known him as the forceful |be held in the Municipal Auditorium
and efficient solicitor-general for,at Macon, Ga., April 17-11*, are the
the Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit; an (following members of hte G. S. C.
leaders of the state took hold and
PMt it through.
WANTED—On. or IDod
Md., quick—W. J. CHANDLER.
J»i< reci.nl ... Print, in
nttrnclire nntMrn.—CHANDLER’S
VARIETY STORE.
WANTED—On. nr t.o ,„„d clre.
Mnl.. quick—W. J. CHANDLER.
Mr.
Choiles Hurt will return to
>. Mo.. Friday, after a visit to
•tht-r. Mr . H. M. Hurt, who
‘ i.u«aisy him hack to DeSoto.
und Mr.-. E. E. Bell spent
day in Atlanta, with Mrs. Mary
■ I.uthcr. who is in Wesley Me-
DR. AND MRS. WALKER HONOR
MISS FREDERICKSON AND DR.
DOBYNS.
Dr.and Mrs. N. P. Walker enter
tained on Wednesday evening in hon
or of Miss Leone Frederick-on and
Dr. W. F. Dobyns whose marriage
will be an interesting event of Thurs
day.
The officers of the State Hospital
and their wives were the invited
guests. Flowers grown in Mrs.
Walker's garden carried out. a color
motif which added to the beauty of
the party.
BrMge was enjoyed before delici
ous refreshments were served
iful line Victoria Wash
81.00 each—CHANDLER’S
office that he retained for many W. faculty: Miss Alice Lenoru Tuck-! VARIETY STORE,
j years, as long as the people could er will direct the Sophomore class
induce him to hold it, and in the i which will furnish music for the
i unduct of which he was so fair and Friday evening program,
just in his relations to the Courts. ! j n the English Council, Miss
th Juries, and the defendants that j Katherine Scott will ,alk on “Induc-
h.- never asked for a verdict that tlv tive Teaching of Grammar" and Dr.
interest of society did not require i W. T. Wynn wlil discuss “Some
and he rarely asked in vain. Phases of Southern Literature." Mis::
known him as the able and Scott will also act as secretary in the
Gubernatorial candidates seem
plentiful from the present outlook.
Do not. -he too quick to light on a
candidate, you can never tell who
will have the bug to bite them and
there is plenty of time to choose a
candidate.
Fertilisers, the best in the world.
Select year spring het now. Beeati-
ful new Styles, now on display—
CHANDLER’S VARIETY STORE.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE—Cok
er’s Cleveland long staple Cotton
5e«d for planting, at $1.00 par
basket. See W. L. Ritchie.
Blue Seal Flour
SPECIAL PRICE
accomplished lawyer, learned in the
law. scorning trickery and petti
fogging, upright and honest in his
dealings with all men, courieou* and
friendly with the courts and with his
brethrm at the bar, illustrating and
and exemplifying in his life and in
hi* career the noblest traditions of
his high profession and thus guining
and retaining the univer ul confidence
and esteem of his brethren through
out the State to such an extent that
ue of his death he held and
[adorned the position of President of
DR. DOBYNS THURSDAY. .the Georgia Bar Association.
Mins Loono Fredrickson^ will be-| • , havc known him „ n so]dicr „ ho
come the bride of Dr. \\. F. Dobyn. | ]n ,' !u niorninjf of bis manhood left
at the home of „ Macon friend on lhb ,, cmc and loved onM t „ tj) , ht
Thursdny afternoon nt f.vothnty und( . r th<J Stars and Stripcs in thc
it has been announced. | Spanish American War.
Dr. Bohyns arrived in the city \\ ed- \ j bav , known him as the brilliant
ntsdny and he and Miss Frederick- >nd c | oquen , oral „ r „ ith the puwcr
MISS FREDERICKSON TO WED
Department of Deans of girls and
women, and Dr. Wynn is scheduled t
talk on “The Value of Academic
Studies” at the Phi Delta Kappi
breakfa.-t on Saturday morning.
Dr. Geo. Harris Webber will ac
i chairman in the Department of
Teacher Training; leading discussions
Dr. Webber’s department will he
Miss Euri Belle Bolton, Dr. Thoiras
B. Meadows, and Dr. Edwin H. Scott
For the lbme Economics Associa
tion, Miss Stella Steele will talk i
‘Arms and Objectives of a State
Association." Mrs. Surllnc 'Parker
Martin will address the Physical Edu
cation Association on “The Means
and Objectives in Health Education."
il leave' for Macon Thursda;
afternoon. Immediately a
ceremony they will leave for an auto
mobile trip through Virginia return
ing to Memphis, where they wil
make their nome.
Miss Frederickson has been dieti
tian at the State Hospital severa
year.- and has made many friend;
in this city. Dr. Dobyns served nr
internship at the hospital.
Mrs. J. C. BtaUnm ante
W - Hazel Batson. a daughter of most de,i * htfuily at brid « e
Mi und Mrs. Fred Batson under-
«< n; an operation for appendicitis
•• * c *ty hospital Friday morning.
>!l :s n " u ,,n her way to recovery.
i H- n. Jack Cohen, editor, and Mr.
l alph Smith, of the Atlanta Journal,
came to the city Saturday aft- rnoon,
t0 join in Pttyivg tribute to their
: '' ■' E. Pottle.
i'r. ami Mr*. Stanford will leave
rniay for Atlanta where they will
*dend a Chiropratic convention. Dr.
M- Burgess of Statesboro will
n th m here and accompany them
18 tht,r automobile.
Thursday afternoon in honor of Mis.
Leone Frederickson a bride of thi.
week.
Spring flowers in baskets nnc
va.es were used in carrying out •:
most beautiful color scheme. Afle:
the shames delicious refreshment-*
were served.
Miss Frederickson was presented
a beautiful set of linen tin napkins
as honor guest and prize.*, were givei
for high and low score.
U. W. TO MEET MONDAY
AFTERNOON.
The American Association ol
University Women wlil meet Mon
day evening, April *ith at eight p.
at the G. S. C. W. Tea Room,
the past week-end in The hostesses will Be Miss Rogers,
-I. rsonville, visiting Mrs. W. C. j Mia* Katherine Scott and Miss Bur-
who is remembered as Miss feitt.
Mr,. Pace accompnni.
P-iDdt-n
T. P jiitden and Mr. Jock
1 tkem hoir
' , “ nd Mr " V. C. Webber, of
N ’ Y - »P«"t several day,
.. ,hl ""k Mr. and Mr,.
Wootteo. Mr. Webber i,
•••-l’r-sident of the Brooklyn Un-
A,ni ' LoUi ' e Cav ‘, has rc-
M.ri. ’ h ' Woman's Collep. at
i i ^ a ^ r upending
and Mr^H h ? r par * nts ’ Mr
• 1 Davis, at the Dixie
*ny.
'I-. J A ‘, ^ B"dgea and daughter,
i i,4 " f Savann »h. were call-
j,....l on amount of the
_ ' f Mrs. Hodge’s brother. Col.
' Ble. She is the only sur-
' Cr of Col. Pottle.
-. i!I r „ c - G - Wiry, Jr., of
• accompanied Judge
..„ rall.d " 10 thC City ' h * vln *
.lh „r ■' lccount of the
1 "1 Bottle. Mrs. Riley
daughter Judge Pottle, *
Wren M p T' ' Mn! ' J ' H - Forr and
, Ruth ood Baker, of Tignoi,
' “ooh-end in the city, vislt-
' ' M ,. D - VMl - L - «■
' ’" ul p orr and Mi„
• * Tbcy wert accompanied
\ i ,e T, n TiKnal by Mrs - w.
“ d Mttle daughter. Joan.
W. M. U. TO MEET MONDAY
AFTERNOON.
The Woman’s Missionary Union
of the Baptist church will meet Mon
day afternoon at four o’clock in thc
Men’s Bible Class Room of the
church.
The Doris Knight circle will have
charge of the program and circle B.
will have charge of the social half
hour. Mrs. F. W. Hendrickson
President of the Union and a 1
attendance is urged.
AUXILIARY OF AMERICAN LE
GION HELD MEETING TUESDAY
The Auxiliary of the Americ)
Legion held their regular monthly
meeting at the American Legion Hall
Tuesday afternoon. In the absenc
of the President, Mrs. Kenneth Mc
Millan, Miss Bertie Sfeemhridgc pre
sided, at the business meeting. Af
ter the transaction of regular busi
ness, Mrs. Thos. Reese hud charge j
of the program. Mrs. Reese made I
a talk on the “Poppy”, and Mrs. C. |
B. McCullar spoke on National de-|
fense.
iway listening Senates and Con
ventions and to impress the people,
on thc hustings, with the power of
his logic, the beauty of his diction,
and ♦*»*• fervor and sincerity of his
appeal.
In the more intimate and persona!
relations of life I have known him as
the devoted and unselfish husband,
ns the loving and indulgent father, ns
the affectionate and considerate
brother.
I have known him. best of all, a»
the faithfub and loyal friend, who
never offered excuse or alibi, who i
never asked for vacation or fur
lough, who gave his all to his friends
withe ut question, without stint, with
out limit, and with no thought of
possible reward.
Yes, I have known him, admired
him and loved him all of these years,
for all of these things, and I slfcll I
miss him and mourn him as long as
my ovto life shall last and I shall |
never again visit this beautiful mid-!
die Georgia City but what I shall t
find myself longing for the touch of,
a vanished hand and the sound of a^
voice that is stilL
Today, my friends, we meet in this'
solemn .ceremony to pay our hist'
tribute of love and respect to the
memory of o.-r dear dead friend. He
was a tall, man, a sun-kissed man,
who lived about the clouds in the
higher ntmosphdre of public duty
und of private thinking.
Today, I can pronounce no finer
ulogy upon him than is contained
•n the single, simple sentence: "Those
who knew him best loved him most ”
Today we shall lay his body in the
^som of the soil he loved so well
for its last long rest hut we know
that his spirit is already at rest in
the bosom of the God who gave it.
The Standard of Comparison. How often knee n beard “It
h h “ ,tood *« »«* fnr year..
h gT” r WfR'"*. Vtt Sack ....$1.20
„■ 5 ed V“.7 10nd or Be » u, y- p« Sack $i.oo
24 lb. SnowbiO, Per Sack ^
No. 2 1-2 Silver Bar Peeled Apricot. Per Can 3t c
No. 2 Slvc. Bar Yellow Cling Peache.. 3 Can. for S»c
No. 2 Stiver Bar Corn, Extra Good, Per Can 15c
Golden Crown Mixed Vejetable*. 3 Can. for , S| c
_. „ , (Make. Ddiciou Vegetable Salad)
Liny Midget or Very Small Gold Bar Pea. C Cant for Sl.Qff
, n . u G®«L None BeUer)
1 Ft. Jar Salad Bawl Mayonnaiw jj,
1 lb Jar Sunbeam Peanut Batter, Regular 46c, 3#c
No. 2 1-2 Gold Bar Fre«h Prune. 25-
7 lb>. Extra Fancy Pearl Grit. 25c
(We Receive Weekly Shipments Direct From The MBs)
SATURSDAY SPECIALS
25-30 lbs. Armour Betfie. . jy c
(Special Price on 25-150 Bh Sidet)
Good Boiling Meat ]2 [,2c
Home-Rai.-ed Dressed Hen. 4 to 6 H».
Milk-Fed Frier. 1 1-2 to 2 lb*.
Sliced Ham, Sliced Tongue, Sliced Peel.
Genuine No. 1 Fat Maekeval.
T un,i ' 1 S * J * d - Eltr * Un* Hard
Wkite Uttnce, Nice Tender Celry, Cabbage, Tnrnipt with Top.,
Tomatoes, Carrots and Strawberries.
FRESH EVERY DAY
BELL GROCERY CO.
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
763—PHONES—410
JS/ow.
ARROW
BROADCLOTHS
arc Sanforized
to guarantee
permanent fit
From ARROW TRUMP Whitt
$J95
to “BARONET in colors
55
ONLY ARROW SHIRTS
HAVC ARROW COLLARS
JOHN HOLLOWAY
The Mans Store
FOR RENT—Two furnUke* or un
furnished room* with private bath.
Call 464.
Field Day Middie. in the dau
• 81.00—CHANDLER’S VARIETY
STORE.
DON’T FORGET YOUR TREES AND SHRUBS
NOW IS THE TIME
TO USE
X/IGORO
W A product of Swift & Company
Complete plant ftH*d for linens, gardens, flmcera. shruls. trees
Treat them liberally early and note the wonderful change in your
trees and shrubs—
In fact ail we ask you is to tiy one lot of VIGORO on anything
you ha\ e growing—Gardens vegetables, flowers and shrubbery.
Ask your neighbors about VIGORO.
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Whukeak A Retail
Announcement:
Having purchased the “Hat Shoppe," formally owned by Mis.
Leni Moore, I wish to invite the former customers of Mitt
Moore and all my frinds to visit my Shoppe end inspect the
new line of smart pre-Easter Hats which are arriving daily.
The same high quality merchandise which has won for the .tore
a wide reputation will be continued to be shown each season
and I wish to asure every lady in Baldwin and surrounding
counties of my sincere appreciat-on for their patronage.
Miss Bessie Bland
The Hat Shoppe
BRICK Thatclink Likc stegl
Are Made by the "McMILLAN” Free#**
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
There is No Waste in Our Bricks.
We Make Quick Shipments in Any Quantity. .
RICH CLO FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK
Milledgeville BrickWorksCo
MILLEDGEV1LLE, GA.
, Established 1883 by J. W. McMillan.
K. G. McMillan, President Belle McMillan, Vice-President
Fraley 3 Pharmac;
DRUGS. SUNDRIES, SICK ROOM SUPPLIES. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED DAY
OR NIGHT—TELL YOUR DOCTOR TO LEAVE THEM WITH US—DELIVERED
PROMPTLY.
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