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UHKm-KlCOMf, WLUOCEVIUZ, GA,
^ial 4
v^pcipiy
. »nd
'-turned tram
^ Mae Asbury spent the past
\ w j,jj Mrs. Jere S. Moore.
A,,en ia 8 P endin * thi *
I j**in Atlanta.
1 ,<r Msry Skinner of Atlanta, was
. f Mrs. Dawson Allen dur-
01 i Mr< J. W. Mobley and lit-
’ Ur i,nf Jo* 1 " a " d N ' xon ’
d ’ \nf»»
SU ",‘'°* Mm' Smith “* AUanU,
lni . sefk-end with Mrs. Lyn-
u.'n<itl Smith'
w ” f J F Muldrow, Superintend-
Cuthbert Schools, was in
Mir .Saturday.
tnt ‘ F. Arnold of Macon, is
m ^f this week with l»er daugh-
^ Alexander Britt
U ^tct Childs and Sgt Hunt of
p- Benning -pent Tuesday with
L,rat V. L. Nash.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Montomery
Mr. Jack Day of Atlanta visited
his parents, Mr. .and Mrs. John T.
Day during the Easter holidays.
Mrs. S. B. F wler has returned
from a visit to relatives at Tampa
Fla.
LIPHAM-JONES
Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Lipham
noonce the engagement of the daugh
ter, Elizabeth, to Mr. Clark Wortley
Jones, of Chattanooga and Dalton,
the marriage to be solemnized in
June.
The announcement of engagement
of Miss Lipham is received here w'Ji
cordial interest Having made her
home in Milledgeville for five years
she has a wide circle of friends.
episcopal choir entertain
ed AT WAFFLE SUPPER.
Mrs. F. H. Harding entertained
the members of the choir .at the
Episcopal church most delightfully
on Tuesday evening at the Rectory
at a waffle supper.
A most delightful evening was «n
joyed. Mrs. Rockwell assisted Mrs.
Harding in entertaining.
Prof. Sanford Richie of Decatur,
visited his uncle, Mr. W. L. Richie,
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Edwards, of
Claxton, spent the week-end visiting
Iheir daughter, Mrs. Sam Whatley.
Mr. .and Mrs. O. H. Harrelson and
little daughter of Atlanta spent the
past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T.
D. Dennard.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks and
little son, of Washington, Ga., will
spend the week-end here, visiting
Mr. J. A. Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herring ar
rived Monday to spend the summer
with Mrs. Herring’s parents, Dr. and
Mrs. T. M. Hall.
Mn.. Wm G. Lewis and little
iitors to Charleston, daughter, Fannie Way, of Atlanta,
C., ar.d Magnolia Gardens. jure visiting Mrs. Lewis’ mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cabbell and David Ferguson.
BEVAN-W1LLIAMS
Of interest to a large number of
people here is the announcement of
the marriage of Mi«s Sara Hazel
Bevan to Mr. Melvin Ritchie Wil
liams which was solemnized quietly
on last Sunday afternoon at the
Second Presbyterian church in
Knoxville, Tenn.
Mr and Mrs. Williams left im
mediately for a wedding trip through
Florida. They will visit Mr. Williams
mother, Mrs. Dixon Williams, during
next week.
Only members of the immelinte
family attended the impressive cere
mony.
Mrs. Sam Wright spent Monday and
Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Adams, of At-
1*3*0, have been spending this week
ir the city, with relatives.
Miss Ethel Elder of Watkin&viilc,
jj*rr. the week-end with Miss Lora
to
ll r. Frank Johnson has been quite
is the post several days at the home
,: his daughter, Mrs. II. G. Bunks.
Jli:sen Helen 'and Majorie Ennis
Atlanta, spent the week-end with
then trend father, Capt J. H. Ennis.
Lies:, and Mrs. M. S. Curtis of
Furt Binning spent Sunday with
Lieut, and Mrs V. L. Nash.
Miss Bessie Bland went to Atlanta
Monday where she purchased
summer millinery.
Mrs. 11. D. Allen and Mrs. Jere
Mrs. P. D. Todd spent Wednesday
i Atlanta, purchasing the latest
spring styles in millinery for Carr’s
Emporium.
Mrs. L. B. Walter.- and little
daughter, of Macon, are visiting Mrs.
Walter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo
Kemp.
Misses Berta and Verdna John-
an and Mr. C. E. Almand, of Mu
on, and Mr. Frances Bozanos spent
Sunday in Augusta.
Miss Constance Day who is teach-
ig nt La Grange sp.’nt the post wetk-
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John T. Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bivins and
Miss Hazel Bivins spent Sunday in
Atlanta where they visited Mr. Els-
werth Bivins who is a student at
Emory.
N. Moore are spending Wednesday Rev. F. H. Harding spent Tuesday
and Thursday in Atlanta. , and Wednesday in Atlanta, where he
Mrs. J. 1). Hinson, of Bennetsville, attended a meeting of the Executive
S. C., is visiting her parentB, Mr. Board of the Atlanta Diocese of the
ar.d M's. W. L. Hargrove. j Episcopal church.
Mr-. E. M. Smith md little soe. Misses Alice nmt Vinrinia McCraw
Mote, of Statham, acre (tuosts of and Mi ses Ann Burkman and Leila
Mi.. \\. S. Kinney thi. week. Lamar of Macon made an automobile
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miner and trip to Magnolia Cardens last Fri-
Mr. K«y Miner spent several days of day.
Is.r^eek visits ndatives, in M „ Kannie Smith who has bee,,
T , .... ■ nt her borne in Millcn, recuperating
Y r* g 3 r UT xv CT J:* from illness, has returned to the
, ’ 1 ° thcir city, and resumed her duties at the
Surd", eoliece mates Saturday and otficc of the Gcor(ria Pow „ Co
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Keel of i. Ch " M U “ vis and 1Ul!c
Wriehtsviile, were recent Bursts of 0,i '* D»vla. <**«-,
sin. Keel s, moiher, Mrs. W. P. „ *"* E “ ests of Mr - and Mr »-
V' !, 'ian„con. Miller is. Bell several days of the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ivey had as
their guests this week-end their chil
dren: Mr. J. W. Ivey, Jr., of Char
lotte, N. C.; Mrs. J. O. Blackwqod
of Hawkinsville, and Mrs. R. G. God-
bee, of Eatonton.
Mrs. J. W. Marchnvm of Colum-
; " i R ,,s a Ashfield, who teaches bus spent Sunday with her mother,
*t Brunswick attended the G. E. A. jMrs. J. W. McMillan. She accom-
- Mspn n Friday. She came back ' P^ied Miss Belle McMillan to
Mr. Robe- Ashfield and spent Waynesboro to attend the Augusta
*Kk-ond at home. j Presbyterial.
Rr. G-.rman Lee Burnett har, re- i ^ ev * Walter S. Robison, who is
turned to her home in Lynchburg, conducting revival services at the
a ” after spunding several weeks Methodist church, is well remembered
'' I!h h, r Parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. • hl? re by a number of our citizens.
lne *' jin his boyhood days, he frequently
•'ir. and Mrs. O. M. Ennis and Mi s ! v “' ted his uncle, the late Dr. W. It.
lTOc, s Knnis „ pent ]ast md Roblaon. He i, now one of the
•aturdny in Charleston S C.. where ^‘ading ministers of the North Gcor-
"*> " tod Magnolia ’Gardens and ein Conference, and i. pastor of the
,!U »ny p,,int« of historic interest , Methodlft church at Cartersville. He
Mi. . Genwrin , „... _. is an eloquent scho arly and thought-
*”4 *"->» rhnrlo, , n d Wilbur"pin^ 1 prc ' achor ' and |,rMC " la his ‘l>omea
Mciie"* '' la " ,a ' nnd Mrs. Thos.
LEGION TO GIVE DANCE FRIDAY
NIGHT.
The American Legion and Auxili
ary will have a dance Friday night at
the Legion Hall. The dance will be
given as a benefit, the m.iney to be
used for improvements at the hall
and for work among disabled veter-
METHODIST CIRCLES MEET
MONDAY AFTERNOON.
The circles of the Methodist church
held their regular meetings last
Monday afternoon, meeting with the
following ladies:
Circle No. 2, met with Mrs. Roy
Alftird; The Maud Norris Circle
meeting was held at the home'of Mrs.
George Roach; Mrs. W. A. Massey
was hostess to Circle No. 3; Circle
No. 4, was entertained by Mrs. J.
E. Granadc and the members of
Circle No. 5 met ut the home of 'Mrs.
W. M. Scott.
Mrs. J. C. Statham entertained
most delightfully on Saturday e\
ing in honor of her sister, Mrs. Riley
Singleton t of Atlanta, who has been
her guest for several days.
Spring flowers in a myrid of col
ors formed the attractive decorations
throughout the home. After several
games of bridge, delicious refro#h-
MR. AND-MRS. LEON CALLAWAY
ENTERT UN AT TEA DANCE.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Callaway enter
tained rnsot delightfully at. a tea
dance on Thursday afternoon in hon
or Cnpt. Barnett and Mr. Phillips’of
the highway board.
Members of the Sanitaiium board
of trustees and officials at the hos
pital were the invited guests. Beauti
ful spring flowers in large bowls and
baskets were used throughout the
lower floor of the beautiful home.
Punch and sandwiches were serv
ed during the afternoon.
Col. Erwin Sibley and Mrs. H. B.
Jtnnings went to Augusta Wednes
day to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Jane Thomas Sibley.
Dresses for the little girl • to 14,
Gingham*, Prints, Fast Colors Only
$1.00— CHANDLER’S VARIETY
STORE.
“Check
DOUBLE
AND
Check”
Before you buy that new Radio—Don’t be led astray by
any big tiade-in allowance. You may be sorry. If you
want a combination get the Phonograph with the Screen-
Grid Radiola 47 at the new low price. Watch the others
come to Screen-Grid. Get your Atwater Kent or RCA
from
A Lady Customer
•aid to roe the other day, “Mr. Bet, for a loo,
time, I was afraid to come ia your «tore. 1 had beeo told that
yocn was the hi chert price in the city. Yaa had Maethia, I
wanted, MI decided ta try yoa. I find that my information was
not only incorrect, bat you have the lor^ert armti at of hifh
quality groceriet to (elect from and quality considered at lower
pricei.”
We were naturally gratefnl. We boy mare than SO per cent ef
our good, direct from the manufacturer, power or importer.
Yon get the benefit of oar uriagl. We do not bay cheap
goodi. They are high at aay price, hat the best cheap.
ELUE SEAL—The “Superlative Patent” makes cake aad bread
like .“Mother oied to makt.”
Plain or Self-Hiring 24 lb. Sack $1.20
(The wholeuJe price per lack in twenty-fire barrel let>)
Cold Bar Melba Halves No. 2 1-2’s Finest Peaches Put m a Tin
Per Can r. 25c
Cold Bar Timy, Very Small, or Midget Peas No. 2’s .Per Caa 25c
Silver Bar Peeled Apricots No. 2 1-2’s Very Fuw Per Caa 30c
Mixed Vegetables, for Salads or Soaps No. 2’s, 3 Cans . SOc
Makes a Delicious Vegetable Salad with very little trouble. Just
a little Msyonaise.
Armour’s Sliced Peaches Very Bert Quality, 3 Cans 2Sc
Armour’s Very Bert Canned Brains, Large Sixe, Per Can 25c
Armour's Very Bert Roast or Cora Beef, Per Can 25c
Armour's Very Best Tripe, Large Sixe, Per Can 25c
Armour's Very Best Potted Meat, 6 Cans 25c
Armour’s Simon Pare Lard, 100 percent Leaf Lard, 6 lbs. $1.05
Armour’s Very Bert Pork and Beans, Large Size, 3 Caas 25c
Home-Raised Strawberries, Turnips with the Taps, Spring 0a-
ioni, Raddiihes, CiBfoaia Cauliflower, Lettuce, Celery, Florida
Tomatoes, Snap Beans, New Irish Potatoes. Squash, Green
Peppers, Cucumbers, etc.
FRESH EVERY DAY
BELL GROCERY CO.
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
163—PHONES—498
11";. Haul Hattaway nnd little
diorhter, Jean, «,f Cordelc, are guests
< j f Mrs. Hattaway's mother, Mrs. W.
P. U'illiamson.
ilrs. E. R. Gholston, MLs Alma
Ghobtnn nn j ^j r Lcnton Washing-
U’n made an auto trip to Atlanta and
! Mountain Sunday.
f'ttle daughter, of Gor-
'■ visitors to the city Sun
day
,, "?• * B. McK
vincingly.
MACKEN-EDWARDS
Mr. nnd Mrs. \V. T. Macken. of j
Sparta, announce the engagement of
their daughter. Wilhelmina Yvonne,
to Mr. Jnmes Frank Edwards, of I.n-
r ‘ occompanied them to j Grange, the marriage to be solcm-
: last Friday and returned n >**d an early date.
lda Y' The above announcement si rr.-id
with cordial interest here. Miss
Macken is a graduate of G S. C. W.
and as the sister of Mrs. C. A. Giles
has been a frequent visitor in thi-
city. She is popular with a wide
circle of friends here.
i ,t i ’ Krn **. °f Athens, pass-
h:> i jr * ^Hkdgeville Saturday on
,ir i from the Education Asso-
*n Macon. Ho said
\jjj ( ■ ' ‘1 improvements made in
“ ‘ If sii.ee he lived here were
noticeable.
jj"' Mr «- Thu. Pollard, of
4n ,j , ' • F,a - "Pent Saturday
. r V ay w 'th Mrs. Pollard’s par-
- • ,r and Mrs. E. S. Vinson.
_ accompanied to the city
f ] o'.ngicton, who visited Mrs.
orris and Miss CIar« Morris.
The Mliledgeville Chapter of the
Order of the Eastern Star will meet
Thursday night at eight o’clock in
the Masonic building. All members
are urged to be present.
Let your Telephone do your Shopping
Phones 468-418
They are for your convenience—just phone your list to us and
we place your groceries on your pantry shelves at no additionai
charge—
Our list of satisfied customers is growing every week—join them
HOME OWNED—HOME OPERATED
HAMS
Armour Star
P^und
29c
Breakfast Bacon R^ieiTf b .40c
BACON
GOOD SLICED
R1 ELESS Lb.
33c
Grape Juice MON p?nts 25c
ROYAL ANNE
No. 2 Can OUC
CHERRIES
CHERRIES SourPitt Nl fo 2 r on 25c
MayOnaiseHonieimVdcT-Z^t.Jar 25c
Peaches D^Hake^N^ 1-2 Can25c
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES—FRESH BY EXPRESS DAILY
L.D. SMITH
The Souih Wayne Grocer
W JUICED
Fcr Friday ?nd Saturday, April 25th and £bth
VEGETABLE SHOBTUNING
SnQWigifc 3 ’'5 3 e AN BAIL 99^
FOR MAYONNAISE MAKING AND COOKING
Wesson Oil 2™, can 211*
' WASHING POWDER
GicSd Dust 3
PKGS.
11*
LIBBYS OR DEI. MONTE
Spinach
NO. 2!/,
CAN
19*
HILI.SDAI E BROKEN SLICE
SdlGapgi^e
NO. ZVi
CAN
25*
TENDER. FREE OF GRIT
Turnip Greens
NO. ZVi
CAN
15*
COLORED NIH MARGARIN-
Spredit
-GOLDEN
LB.
35*
; •; or del monte
Sa3ad
NO. 2.
CAN
33*
I.ft-i YS OR STOKE! YS
NO. 2 Vs
CAN
12*
LIBBYS CORNED
Beef Hash
10 1-4 OZ.
CAN
21*
Silver Leaf Lard 81b $1.16
Octagon Soap^lO bars 35c
Maxwell House Coffee 35c
Fraleys Pharmacy
DRUGS, SUNDRIES. SICK ROOM SUPPLIES. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED DAY
OR NIGHT—TELL YOUR DOCTOR TO LEAVE THEM WITH US—DELIVERED
PROMPTLY.
PHONE 118—NIGHT 5
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