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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDCEV1LLE, CJU APRIL 10, 1(30
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in Sl^'. .
Mi , Annie Trcnnor, of Snvannah.
. 'viitinc relatives in the city.
„ and M" w - A - M " x " cl1 ' ° r
were (ruests of their
aauBhter, «•» Hayes, Friday.
yj r J P. Simpson, of Columbia,
< r tpent Sunday and Monday with
he 1 ^ rs - ^ ann * c Simpson.
j. W. Hardy is visiting at tno
v - t of her daughter, Mrs. W. J.
jr-rshall, in Macon this week.
jjrs. Mark Few and children, of
Athens, spent the week-end with the
family of Mr. J. C. Grant.
Mrs. Alice A. Williams spent the
pul week-end in Butler where she
visited her sister, Mrs. Dewey.
Col. and Mrs. Marion Allen and
Pr. and Mrs. Dawson Allen spent
last Friday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Watkins and
litt'e daughter visited Macon one day
the past week.
Mrs. W. J. Davis, of Atlanta, spent
the' week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. F. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Medlock, of
Macon, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mm. Homer Bivins.
Mm. Sam L. Terry, Jr., and chil
dren came down from Forsyth and
spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr.
Sam Terry.
Mm. Baud Ferauson and daugh
ter. Miss Bfttie F
turned from a visit to Dr. David
Ferguson at Newport N< ws, Vo.
Mrs. Parish Talley anl little
have returned to their home in North
Dakota, after a visit to Mrs. Talley*:
mother, Mrs. Jos. E. Humphrey.
The friends of Miss Lillian Stiles
wall be interested to learn that she
is con vale fine after a severe illness
■n Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Mr. Jos. A. Moore spent Sunday
a: Sharon, where he went to carry
sster. Miss Allic Moore, who has
ten visiting him.
-he many friends of Dr. and Mrs.
R. W. Bradford will regret to know
*F-t their little son, Bobby is ill with
ft ft ft
, r,avid Ferguson of the United
Navy is spending ten days
wit}l hi* mother, Mrs David Fergu-
*° r - ^ r - berguson has recently re-
,nr *d fro m Hath.
bhi- friends of Mr. Frank Johnson
triad to learn that he is recover-
• • r m a severe heart attack, with
which he w
of kn w ek.
srticken Wednesday
Mr.
^•d Mrs. Jos. E. Pottle and
??* v„mo to Mil-
Sr V" make “»«»»■ They
| al . thc rMidE "« of the
Po«Iv 00 Jefferson
ial
Mrs. Geo. S. Reach, Mrs. T. H.
Rentz and Mrs. Sam Wha' ’ey B pcnt
Wednesday in Macon.
Mrs. T. A. Chambers spent Mon
day and Tuesday in Macon visiting
her sister, Mrs. W. S. Sapp.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto M. Conn and
Messrs. L. S. Fowlre and Geo. Kemp
went up to Atlanta Monday, and
spent the day.
The friends of Mr. L. S. Holsey
are glad to learn that he has suffici
ently convalesced from his recent
operation for appendicitis as to re
turn to his home from the hospital at
thc State Sanitarium.
Mrs. Wm Lowerrc, and sons of
Rome, N. Y., are visiting Mr.*. Low-
erre’s mother, Mrs. T. K. Myrick,
Mrs. Lowerre is remembered here as
Miss Katie Myrick.
Mrs. Fannie Smith, a member of
the cclerical force in the local office
of the Georgia Power Co., is at her
former home in Millen recuperating
from a recent illness.
Mr. C. H. Richardson, promi
nent citizen of Wilkinson county,
suffered a heart attack in this city
last Saturday. He was carried to
thc city hospital where he spent sev
eral days recuperating.
Miss Cora McCoy, Trenton, N. J.,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Jerome
Babb. Mrs. Babb accompanied her
to Savannah Monday, returning to
Milledgevillc Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Holsenbeck and
Mrs. H. K. Brown, of Macon, spent
Sunday with Mr;. Laura B. Stem-
bridge. Mrs. Stcmbridge accompani
ed them back to Macon, and will visit
them several weeks.
Mr. John Hammond, of Atlanta,,
ent several hours of Tuesday in the
city. Mr. Hammond is the Atlanta
orrespondont of the Macon Tele
graph and the Augusta Chronicle.
He is recognized as one of the best
new.-paper men in Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bloodworth re
turned Tuesday front .a visit to their
daughter, Mrs. B. E. Harrison, at
Greenville. S. C. They were accom-;
'pnnied home by Mrs. Harrison and
little daughter, Mary Virginia.
Mrs. M F. Davis has returned fri
Atlanta, where she was at the Wes
ley Memorial Hospital, having i
dergone an operation, removing
cataract from one of her eyes. The
operation wa- performed by Dr. Ber
nard McH. Cline formerly of this
city. Mrs. Davis* many friends will
learn with pleasure that the opera
tion was a success.
Mr. George Fowler and Mr. Wil
liam Fowler of New York, City,
liting their mother, Mrs. Mamie
Fowler. Mrs. George Fowler and lit
tle daughter will come here later in
eck from Birmingham where
she is visiting her mother. Mr. and
Mrs. Fowler will go from here to San
Francisco, Calif., where Mr. Fowler
has accepted a position ns buyer
with a large department store. Mr.
William Fowler will spend sev* ral
weeks in the city.
MRS. F. C. PENUEL ENTERTAINS-
ON THURSDAY.
Mrs. F. C. Penuel entertained most
delightfully on last Thursday even
ing at bridge at her home at the
State Hospital.
Beautiful vases of lilac were used
in decoration in the room where the
guests were seated for the games.
Delicious refreshments were served
the three tables of players.
EASTER EGG HUNT MONDAY
AFTERNOON.
The Maud Norris Circle of the
Methodist church will have an Eas
ter egg hunt Monday .afternoon at
four o’clock on the G. M. C. campus.
Admission 10c. Ice Cream will be
served.
Field Day Sox—the color joa want
—CHANDLER’S VARIETY STORE
JUST ARRIVED FOR EASTER
New Dresses
Prints, Georgettes and Sport Frocks—-Their Styles, Colors and
Materials are as new and timely as their arrival—See them and
make your selection.
EASTER HATS
If you want a wide brim or a turban effect you can find it here
—and the prices are most attractive.
Carr’s Emporium
Your
Easter
wardrobe
J- L Si
Mrs. W. S. Mobley who is visiting
. , . left Saturday for l h ' r d *. u * htcr - Mrs - F - c penul1 ' " I '’
■' "Mines.' trip to Rock Hil , > g c the Jionor guest at a delightful party
• r, <l Greensboro \ c He will return ! ° n ^ on< * ay afternoon at the home- of
5 the latter part of this
BEAUTIFUL NEW DRESSES
So new—So fresh and fair that they are
irrisstible—in Georgettes—Chiffons,
Prints and Washable Crepes.
Smart New Hats—Just Received—Se
lect yours for Easter.
Full-fashioned Vill Silk Hose, just the
shade to complete your Easter Costume.
The Dixie Shop
For over tbirty-rix yetn it hu been the policr of tlu, (inn
to comb the world’, market for the vory Wrt food, that am be
pcrch»rfd for ort potroiu—« it is with pardoaoble pride that
we iRRORBce the exdoaire agency, both wholeaale ami retail
for Crosse & Blackwell famous fine-of fancy deficasies.
NEW ARRIVALS FROM CROSSE A BLACKWELL
Orange Cop, delightful orange jnke—
One-half puts, sufficient to make one gallon u.
Small size, sufficient to make one quart .7.'..15c
Lemon Cup,—delicious lemon jnice—
One-half pint, sufficient to make one nloa eg.
C. & P. Engbah Breakfa* MarmrixT ST
C. 4 B. Famoua Preserve*, IS ox. .
Raaberry, atrawbeny, blackberry, red and black carrot, plaa,
Lreengrege plain, Apricot, peack aad othera.
C. 4 B. Pickled Wabata, 8 ox. 6tc
C. & B. Famoua Picklea, 8 oa
(Sweet Cherkiaa, Sweet Mixed, Soho, etc.)
C. & B. Chow Chow, known the world oyer 5g c
C. 4 B. Famoua Meat Sance 41c
(Uaed for oxer 224 Year.)
Grated Parmesan Cheeae 50c per Bottle
“■** Confectioneries—Manufactured by JAMES KEILLER 4
SON Ltd. Dundee & London.
Scotch Bon Bons nound qg.
Creme de Mmthe '75.
Fruit Tablets 7.777. 7Z. 75c
“"*«• «• inapcct tbew gnod.” We w* be
debgfated to show yon.
NEW SHIFMENT FROM PEEK FREANS
Ritz Assortment $1.5# pU,
Afternoon Teas Assortment || 25 gkff
C.,..r Pnff, / 85c „bg.
Cnspbread u
SEE OllR WINDOW SPECIAL
®!°? SopeHatire Patent Has Stood the Teat of Yean
Flam or Self-Risittg, 24 Iba n.2#
3 Cana Red Diamond or Giant Patask 25c
BeTa Snecial, The Beat 30c Caffee on Eeartk 20c
1 S"' f'." 1 CHt *’ FreA D"*** f»r the MiM, 25c
2 lb*. Bell’- Beat Roast, “The Coffee Tkat Satisfies" $1.06
7 Packages 10c Luxury Macaroni 5| c
3 Iba. Armour Star “The Bacon with n Fixed Flavor” .$1.10
6 Iba. Armour’, Simon Pore 100 per cent Leaf Lard $1.05
6 Iba. Snow Drift Shortening $1.19
8 Jbf. S-oco Shortening $1.00
, Home Raised Strawberries, Home Grown Dressed Hens, Milk
Fed Dressed Friers, Tnrnip Salad, Kale, Mustard, Turnips with
Tops, Lettuce, Cellery, Tomatoes, Hormel’a Baker Whole Chick
ens, Baked One-half Hama, in fact you can find what yon want
to eat at BEIL S GROCERY CO.
BELL GROCERY CO.
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
283—PHONES—498
■t-k.
■ 'he arrival twin
' Inn '1" of Mr ' " nd Mrs.
» Miami. Fla. the
Winhrrly Mn nnmed A1 -' n “” d
k'.tj. J'' 1 Montgomery and Miss
<\ J| r .', 'mray. of this city, Mrs.
- • 0co n*e; Mrs. O. H.
and Mi » Louise McAfer. of
fat. Mlss Frankie Spivey, ot
s “ n -
c.
<'ha Gardens, Charleston,
Mrs. It
Gorgeous tulips of many color?
filled several bowls .and vases while
an occasional basket of spirea gave
much color and beauty to the part/.
After the games delicious frozen re
freshments were served.
Mrs Mobley was presented a beau
tiful guests prize.
P. T. A. TO MEET FRIDAY AF
TERNOON.
The P. T. A. will meet in the
M. C. Grade Building Friday after
noon ot 4:00 o'clock. Dr. N. P. Wal
ker will he the speaker of the after
noon. All-mother’s whether a mem
ber of the P. T. A. or not arc invit
ed to be present.
Keep Up With All The
Latest Events
GET THEM ALL CLEAR IN FULL VOLUME—The easiest waj; to
accomplish this is to buy a—
Majestic-
Radio
Ask thc man who has one
—No other arguments
necessary.
Prices $1 16 to $385. Sold
on easy terms.
HATCHER HARDWARE CO
Wholesale and Retail
T T is rather surprising
^ to us, in reviewing our
new business records to
notice how frequently the
enthusiastic endorsen M of
a ‘small’’ customer has been
instrumental in bringing in a
Marge” one.
Net only for this reason, but
because we value a sound,
loyal customer regardless of
the size of his cacount, we
repeat—"No Account too
Large, None too Small.”
Exchange Bank
FOUR PERCENT AND SAFETY
Baseball
Monday and Tuesday
April 14 and 15
G. M. C. vs Norman Park
Game Called 3:30
Fraleys Pharmacy
DRUGS. SUNDRIES. SICK ROOM SUFTUES. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED DAY
OR NIGHT—TELL YOUR DOCTOR TO LEAVE TKM WITH US-DELIVERED
PROMPTLY.