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THE UNION-RECOUDE*. (FMIIXEDGEVILLE, GA.. MAY a, IBM
ial
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)}*/ X .. ^ m ^ Mir* Gertrude Anderson, a bride
elect, was the honor truest on Wed
nesday afternoon at a delightful
linen shower at the home of Mrs.
Briscoe Wall.
The dainty place cards were paint
ed with minature brides. Beautiful
. . . . i spring flowers were artistically used
M. M. Flemilter is spending] Mrs. Boykin is visiting her dough- throughout the home in decoration.
hington, D. C. | ter Mm, Elizabeth Boykin. After the gomes ond . delicious sol-
>ad course Miss Anderson was pre-
eral day
rrral
jj;« Jcs*!
:k l®- 41 *
Allen of Atlanta, spent
eli-end at home.
ji rs . Bell Wootten of Grey, hus
. visiting relatives in the city
h» weet . . .
\ ■ -::le daughter was bom to Rev
, Mr-. Jas A. Ivey Friday night
•I* City Hospital.
M- 3. A. Crooks has been serious-
t gg the City Hospital the past
**Htay*-
fr,. R. 11. Hutchings of Utica,
V is spending several days in
the city.
Henry Williams, of Atlanta,
w reral hour* of Friday in the
Mi- Christine Babb has returned
mr from Scott* Hill, S. C., where
.. ha.« been teaching.
Mr-. Margaret Harden
jpent Monday in Cochran i
un Cook
.-iting her
i. E. C. Davis, of Mo.
'.i.’.g the family of
H. E. Davis, of the
W. A Massey left Tuesday
isit of -everal days to Miss
Carry Ostendorff at Charleston, S.
and Mrs. Hardwick Dent an-
• the birt'.. of a baby boy on
May 2nd. He ha« been named Wil-
Raloh f«*r Mr. Ralph Simmerson.
Miss Caro Lane spent »
of this week in the city.
Miss Hazel Moore spent the w
nd in Montgomery, Alabama.
; sented a guest prize and a shower of
many handsome gifts.
Miss Eleanor Ennis visited Atlanta
the past week-end.
Mrs. R. A. 'Gheesling ha- been ill
the past several days.
It- MUSIC CLUB TO MEET SATUR
DAY.
The Senior Music Club will meet
next Saturday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. E. E. Bass at four o’clock.
All members are urged to be pres
ent.
Mrs. B. L. Bell, of Atlanta, spent!
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wootten a
spending several days with relate
of Mrs. Wootten in Florida.
Miss Betty Ferguson was the i
lightful hostess of the Tuesday nip
bridge club last week.
ing Grand Opera.
Dr. E. H. Scott has returned fi»
t visit to Peabody College, at Nasi
ille, Tenn.
Representative J. W. Stokes <
Jeffersonville, Ga., spent a few daj
i Milledgeville this week.
The Senior class of G. S. C. W
ave a reception for Mercei
Club boys Saturday evening.
day in the city.
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CHANDLER’S VARIETY
Mrs. L. H. Andrews was hostess on
Wednesday -fternoon at her home on
the hill at the first of a series of
parties. The spacious roor>* where
the guests were seated at card tables
were beautiful with an abundant of
spring flowers arranged in baskets
and vases. Delicious refreshments
were >ervcd at the conclusion of the
Mrs. Andrews will entertain again
on Thursday and Friday afternoons.
HALL-PHILPOT
Mr. and Mrs. Webster Leon Hall
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Major
Claude Paul Philpot, the wedding to
take place in August.
The above announcement is read
with much interest by many people
here. Major Philpot has been a
member of the G. M. C. faculty dur
ing the past year and has made many
friends.
ib'v. ar-d Mrs. L. K. Roberto spent ] an u last week.
• r. 'ay and Tuesday in Rome, visit- j •
* t u h *‘ ir * h " “ * tudent Mr. and Mrs. S.
>norter College. . ne .
".i Mrs f K. i
idin, of Mc-
with Mi
G. W. Glad
home at 756 North Avenu
Mrs. B. H. Gheesling hus return
ed from White Plains, v
visited her mother, who hai
"• ^ b Ties, of N'ew Or-
spending -everal days in |
■v ’-'’tine Mrs. L. M. Jones
I «s Kli-aMh Jones.
. V\. R. F • --t*-. of Decatur, ha?
"‘I ,l> her home after spending
J. W. Marchma
-'iis. n. u. Alien : , .. . ... .. .....
Mamarst H.rdnM Cook. _ hro n,other - *”• / *■
i. ... ... 1 Maj. and Mrs. Sam Whatley and
.it. (has. H. Whitfield, | son> „p ent t i„, part week-end
'' Mis * Mrs. Whatley's pi.r,nf in flax-
• "‘I Mrs. Elizabeth Brown ton
*• last Friday in Atlanta. j • • m
Messrs D. W. Brown, J. W. Hooten,
H. I). Allen, Jr., and little Richard Smith and T. B. Dumas arc
xf)Holds and George, have » - 1 serving us jurors in the United States
• ‘ « Inna Norcros* where they I Court in Macon thi* week,
visiting Mrs. Allen’s par- • • •
j The many friends of Mr. Ralph
| Simmerson are glad to know that his
•; n,s Mr.-. Kyle T. Alfreieml. 1 condition has improved.
Katharine Alfriend and Mr taken to the city hospital la t Sutur-
Alfr nd. Jr., spent the past day.
n the city the guests of Mr. * * *
Reese. 1 Mrs. W. G. Lewis and little (laugh-
Fannie Way, have returned to
Atlanta, after a vi-
mother, Mrs. Dav
Mr«. T.
' ■i*ar.l (.hoUton, V. S. Coral ' th " ir h " m '' in 1
:a «n ,‘>f Baltimore, Md.. arrived ! 10 Mr *- Uw “'
c«, !
' 'a- Sizler of Augusts,
'• S *'uis. of LouisvUh,
• 'iekens Turner, Roy Dan-
1 nn Magner, of Augusta,
< f MM* Hi i tu Mr-
anday.
. ' ^‘-erhait who has dUion>
h,n « m Zebulon, N. C.. has
The many friends of Mrs. L.
Lawson, daughter-in-law, of Mr. hi
Mrs. E. L. Lawson, will be glad
know that she is convalescing aft
a serious illne-s.
Mr. R. M. Rogers spent the week
end in Adrian, visiting one of his
sons. He reports crops in that
of Georgia arc in splendid
ur »H h..m
*‘T., I).
She expects to leave '
f« w weeks for Waah-
where she will remain
Dr. J. B. Helton, of Gordon,
me to Milledgeville June 1st, and
open dental offices in the opera
t , house building. Dr. Helton has prac
ticed dentistry in Gordon the past
• ... A. Walker re- several years. He ia well known
u **y from a visit to the thia city.
1 their nephew and niece • • •
‘‘•• y report that the visit i At the meeting of the Woma
Missionary Society of the Methodist
church Monday afternoon, Mr*. L.
i. Rosar was elected a delegate
‘‘tills.
nu'-t enjoyable <
<1 thr«. gh i
i, and that
, ' *•* »»me fine coun-
" “M .’op. backward. The
■ >ldWin the beat Ikau .....
■nt t„ba
the they saw, to the Oxford District Woman’s MIs-
wheat and oats. In sionary Conference which will he held
crop* the at Monticello in June. Mr*. B.
Moore was named a* alternate.
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3 Piat Battle, Clicquot Pale Dry Ginger Ale Sic
1 Qt Rraesury Gr.pju.cc 4|c
1 Pint Rneenury Grepejrac; 23c
2 1-2 Pint, Rraemnry Grape juice 2Sc
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I Large Battle Orange Cup—Makes 1-2 GaPou 5«e
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Hume Baked Ham Sliced, Per Lk $|.H
Fancy Sacked Teague Sliced 75t
Fancy Snaked Beef Han Sliced 75c
2 1-2 Lk. Can Sileer Bar Peeled Aprkats 3*c
3 Cans Amear’s Very Be it Slice-) Pea eke: 25c
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2—No. 1 Cons Sliced or Grated SBrer Bur Pineapple 2 Sc
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24 Lb. Eeanty or Red Diaaioad Self-Rung tl.M
24 Lb. SaawkaB Sett-Run; fSc
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I Lk. Scaco Skarteniag “Mad* by Werton Process 51.04
I Large Backet Smwdrttt tl.M
1 Medium Bucket Swakdl 57c
W1 Sel yon 1* Lk. Gnaabtad Sugar far 50c witk emry ane
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