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THE UNION-RECOHDE*. MILLEDCEVILLE, GA.. APRIL 17. 1*30
IT. and Mrs -
.timer has returned
relatives in Atlanta.
■ \\\ Schwsll spent
.eek-end ■» Augusta.
lir. and Mr**
the P»- Sl
j. f. Statham spent
.,,1-eel m Atlanta.
Miss Jessie Alien who is teaching
in Atlanta, spent the pust weekend
With her mother, Mrs. H. D. Allen.
Mrs. Jerome Babb spent Monday
in Atlanta visiting the ready-to-wear
markets.
Mrs. C. L. Boyer and Mrs. George
-j BB i« rson made a busi- ] Watkins spent one day last week in
Mr- Atlanta Tuesday. j Macon.
-leton of Atlanta Mr. and Mrs. StewaVt Wootten
her sister, Mrs. J. C. [spent the past week-end in Selma,
Xla., visiting relatives of Mrs. Woot-
is thr t** ° 1
Stt* 4 ** - . .
« -rs. Otto M- Conn and J. T.
m adc a business trip to At
lanta Wednesday.
|p. D. F. Montgomery and Mr.
^Montgomery spent several
J, „f -Jus week in Atlanta.
jj r . Johs W. Shinholser has been
jesiac the past several days visit-
fru-ncis in Atlanta.
B. J. W. Ivey accompanied Mr.
& Mr? Jo* A. Moore on their nuto-
trip to Tallahassee, Fla*
Dr. »r.d Mrs. J. C. Adcock spent
hr pan week-end with relatives in
VJa&ica.
Kr. Jak Carlisle of Atlanta was
pt*\ of Dr Youmana the past
iwi-tnd.
A. D. Torrance is at home this
reek, suffering with an attack of
The many friends of Miss Alice
Tucker are ill-lighted to know
bit she is recovering from an illness
•ral days.
and Mrs. George Fowler will
this week for San Francisco,
Calif., where they will make their
Mrs. Geo. W. Griner has returned
from a visit to one of her sons in
Savannah.
Col. Geo. S. Roach Is in Macon
this week attending the Georgia Edu
cation Association.
Sheriff and Mrs. W. J. Haynie
spent one day of the past week in
Waycrcss visiting relatives.
Miss Mattie Ivey has returned to
Atlanta after a visit of several days
to her mother, Mrs. J. L. Ivey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Henderson
spent Tuesday in Forsyth.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jones and Miss
Eudelle Ham spent Sunday in At
lanta.
Slim. i.ucjr Poole, of WorU.cn, an GRADUATES OF G. S. C. W. ON I l.iTTLE HELEN WATKINS CELL-
Mrs. Ross Boyer i
Helen and Katherine
relatives in Macon.
children,
visiting
Messrs. L. D. Edwards and Bonner
Vaughn of Madison, spent Monday
here with Mr. B. D. Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T Terry will
spend the week-end with relatives at
Wigham.
Dr. and Mrs. G. C. McKenzie, of
Ashburn, spent Sunday in the city
the guests of Col. and Mr*. Geo. S.
Roach.
aunt of Chief-of-Policc Frank Bromc 1 TRIP TO CHARLESTON,
was brought to the city Sunday and'
carried to the city hospital. She was
accompanied by Miss Evelyn May,
who is a ..uest at the home of Mr.
Broome.
Lieut. Carlyle Ingram s^ent Wed
nesday in Macon, where he stood an
examination for entry to the United
States Naval Academy at Annapolis,
Md Carlyle is a member of the
graduating class at G. M. C., and
recently received an appointment to
the Academy. He is one of the
brightest l*oya that ever attended
G. M. C., and has made a iplcndid
record.
MRS. R. W. BRADFORD ENTER
TAINS AT BRIDGE.
Mrs. R. W. Bradford entertained
* * * imost delightfully on last Saturday
Mrs. Eula Stanley spent Wednes- (evening at four tables of bridge at
ly in Atlanta, buying a most select! her home at the state hospital,
line of hats for Easter and spring Fragrant spring flowers of many
colors were gracefully arranged in
vases throughout the rooms where
the guests were seated at card tables J
and served a delicious course dinner
before the games began.
The Triends of Mrs. Lonie J. Law-
an will be glad to learn that she is
onvalescing at her home at William-
on, W. Va., after a critical illness.
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Edwards, Mrs.
W. P. Simpson and W. P. Junior,
Miss Doris Ricketts and Ywendolyn
Edward? spent Sunday with Mr. L. D.
Edwards and family in Madison.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashficld, Miss
Marguerite and Ruenette Simmerson
•and Miss Inez and Marguerite Mur-
phey spent Sunday at Magnolia Gar
dens.
The Senior Class and the Sopho
more nornml class of the Georgia
State College for Women returned
to Milledgeville lute Wednesday night
from Charleston, S. C., where they
spent two days on their annua! trip.
While in Charleston the young
ladies visited n^any inturosMng
point , the principal place being Mag
nolia and Middleton gardens.
Then
i RCA Radiol, foi
day—ADAMS ELECTRIC CO.
BRATES EIGHTH BIRTHDAY.
Mrs. George Walaius entertained
on last Wednesday at a birthday
party in honor of her little daughter,
Helen who celebrated her eighth
birthday.
The large number of little girls
who were her guests were entertain
ed at an Easter egg hunt.
Atwatar Kent Radio—rit for a
King—yat moderately priced
ADAMS ELECTRIC CO.
MRS. M. M. FLEMISTER ENTER
TAINS BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. Malcolm Flemi.-tev entertain
ed the members of her bridge club at
a delightful party on last Friday af
ternoon.
The home was beautiful in it-
decorations of spring flowers. De
licious refreshments were sened at
the conclusion of the games.
The Augusta Presbyterial
eet in Waynesboro next week. TRIC CO., Milledgeville’i
Among thosr who will represent the j Radio Dealer.
Presbyterian church of this city
Master James Harper, who has
been living with his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Brantley, is visit- Mrs . £ p Craw f or d, Mrs. J. L. Bee-1 FOR RENT-
mg his mother in Macon.
d RCA Radio— 1
-ADAMS ELEC-
Oldcst
L B. Hints attended the
of the Georgia Parent- i Mrs. Perry,
'carhers Association in Macon Mon-
and Tuesday.
County School Superintendent P.
N. Bivins is spending revoral davs of
this week attending a convention of
the School Superintendents of Geor
gia and the Education Association.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. de Jarnette
and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gregory, of
Eatonton, spent Sunday afternoon
in the city, guests of Mr. and Mrs.
S. D. Stembridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Conn and two
daughter?, Charlotte and Barbarah
Ann, spent Sunday in Covington
ting Mrs. Conn’s parents, Mr. and
, O. Sallee and Miss Bel!
coBvieaces. Close
i*.« Kate Thrush':- many friends
delighted to know that she is
ele* ing after an illness of sev-
day*.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Winn will go
to Atlanta this week to bring their
fon Chas., who is attending Ga.
Tech, homo to spend the Easter holi
days.
This Is Fine Paint Weather
Don’t overlook it on that job you have been planning on your
house—You paint for protection to your property as well as to
beautify it. DONT MAKE THE MISTAKE of buying a Cheap
Paint—
«l your Euler Hal at the Hat
Shoppe. Highest quality mad* hy
Eastar Rabbits, Baskets, Caadies the leadiag designers of the cow-
and favors of all kinds at CHAND-1 try—MISS BESSIE BLAND, The
LER’S VARIETY STORE. Hat Shoppe.
Health Begins
With the Food You Eat.
YOU CAN BE PEPPY. FULL OF LIFE AND ENJOY YOUTHFUL
VITALITY
—GOOD ELIMINATION ESSENTIAL—
Ute (lie Battle Creek SuuUrinm Health Fowls Doily to Keep
FeeKaf Fit!
Lecto-Dextrio ||H
Snvit* Per Jar
Malted Nob cl,
r*n« —
35c aid (Sc
Brao BUcoit uj 35c
SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK—Ou Pkg. Fig Brae, aod One Pkg
Zo for : .Be.
EASTER SPECIALS
Mntr and
CODLEDGEWHyGRADE *
• . I Mr?. Too mb? DuBose, has return-
Varbrough and ed to her home in Athens, after ni
loto, Jr, spent Tuesday in Atlanta, visit* to her diughter. Mrs. Marion
a beautiful new Allen. Mrs. Allen accompanied her ;
| home.
Mr«. Albert Moore, Mrs. Barnett Mrs. O. L Binion, of Sparth. ir
!f a nd Mr*. O. E. Winburn, of or cf Dr. Richard Binion is critically
DXon > S. C.. were guests of Mr. ill at hto hospital in this city. Grave
■ Jos A. Moore Monday. j apprehension about her conditon is
* * • felt by Dr. Binion, and those watch-
^ r> -&J. McElrath underwent n ;ing at her bedside.
« the City Hospital Mon- ' * • •
Past Grand Commander H.
Jones and Past Commander W
Ritchie went up to Forsyth Thursday
evening, and attended the annual i
' n ‘ will arirve in the city spection of the Commandery at tint
iy to visit her father, Mr. J. A. 'place.
Contains all the essential ingredents properly balanced to consti
tute a perfect protective film. Let us figure on your paint re
quirement.
R. W. Hatcher Hdw.Co.
Wholesale & Retail
t Armour S‘ar Ham fixed flavor, 8 and 1C lb. Average Per lb. 30c
’j Armours Star Bacon fixed flavor, 3 lbs. for $1.16
f This is very mnch under the market, oaly by buying a very large
j contract are we able to offer these goods at the price.
| Our Vegetables and Fruit Stock is Complete—Toms toes, Club-
" flower, Snap Beans, Carrots, Beets, Lettuce, Celery, Turnip Salad.
I New Potatoes, Sdeet Potatoes, Strawberries, Oranges, Grape-
v fruit, Apples etc. Fresh Every Duy!
| SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
!j, Bell’11 Special Coffee Per lb 20c
I Blue Seal Flour, Self-Rising or Plaia, 24 lb. for $1.20
(Superlative Patent—Few Eqnik, no Superior 01 the Market)
8 ibs. Scoco $1.00
6 lbt. Simon Pure Lard $1.05
Boiling Meat Per lb 12 l-2c
BELL GROCERY CO.
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
2(3—PHONES—498
Sbe will return to her home
latter part of this week.
*”• 11 "r Brook, Hunt, of Wush-
Jln. It.
* * I Dr. Mark Lamar, of Worcester,
dmondson and Miss Mass, is visiting his mother, Mrs. L.
. ^ m °ndM)n, of Atlanta, will J. Lamar. Dr. Lamar spent last
todiy t 0 visit Mrs. C. S. Winn week in Atlanta, attending a convcr-l
tion of the chemista of the United
States and came to this city Saturday.
Mrs. V. L. Nash
Unior •'•*■‘‘1' y* turned Saturday
J 3 V,m 10 at Fort Benn-
itihr ^ 1 »!■’ *' , ‘"l' t ' n R»le and Mr.
r r * ingale of Brunswick,
V '*-* “f Air. and Mrs. W.
McKinnon lv t Sunday.
' Mr ' a " d Mr >- B. P. 1’crndon of
‘* r ’ "• v. Herndon and
e mdon, of Powelton,
* Surulu - v in the home of
‘ nd Mrs. H. h. Herndon.
Mr.
id Mr.-
T * ll ‘‘ha,>oe. Fla., where Mr.
t. ** F] ; *■' »’“> an official visit
°ndu Grand Lodge.
" ,Tr * T are nt; l 10010 from
frch to ^nd the Easter
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Brantley and
little son, Billie, will return home
Thursday after spending a week with
their sister. Miss Alice Vaughan, in
Jacksonville. While in Florida theyj^
will visit Silver Springs, Daytona
Beach, and other places of intere.«i.
r. E. A. Rogers and E. A. Rog-
Jr., spent Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs D. M. Rogers. Mr. Rogers
Grand Chancclor of the Grand
Lodge of the Knights of Pythias and
inspection trip through the
state.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cabell and
Mrs. Sid White and Mrs Sam Wright
expected to arrive Friday night
from their Virginia homes to spend
oral weeks in the city. Mr., and
Mrs. Cabell and Mrs. White will be
the guests of their parents, Mr. and
n-Zw- 1 ' 1 Chnndler . Hubert Mrs. Brincoe W»B. and Mii. Wright
mn. Alton Rogera, W. will visit her parent*, Dr. and Mr«.
Baker. J. L. Beeson.
'^n and Wn
Dozens of New Dresses
Smart Styles - Youthful Lines
Beautiful Quality
Georgettes
Flat Crepes
and Prints
for streel or afternoon wear—We have
just the Dress you want for Easter.
Beautiful New Hats
Just Received—Get your complete
Easter Costume at
The Dixie Shop
We Are As Near You as
Your Telephone!
Phone 468-418
and have ypur Groceries placed on your Pantry Shelves and
there is no additional charge.
WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT ON A THIRTY DAY RAS1S
Sliced Bacon ^cAde^ade 33c
Cheese full'cream* 3 * 6 u>. 30c
Monarch Grape Juicepi„ t 25c
Peaches Y £TL c gS? 25c
Pie Cherries RED ££Yc an9 25c
Asparagus m 0 ^k ^ w t " nv 35c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES EVERY DAY
D. Smith
The South Wayne Grocer
Fraleys Pharmacy
DRUGS, SUNDRIES. SICK ROOM SIPPLES. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED DAY
OR NIGHT—TELL YOUR DOCTOR TO LEAVE THEM WITH US-DELIVERED
PROMPTLY.
PHONE 118—NIGHT 5