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THE UW1QSI-RRCORPRR. Mpgjggggj*. CA, MAT tW. Mjj
lal
Miller and daughter
- in Birmingham.
(has. L. Moran has returned
to relatives in Augusta.
Waller Gordy of Atlanta, is
. her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth
. . Coleman Moughon, of Had-
visiting her mother, Mrs.
, .-e Reid.
c. P. Scliell, of Macon, spent
[••.lay and Monday with Mr. and
Arthur Farell.
y Fl"ridc Allen and Miss Betty
utU , v Allen are visiting Miss Jessie
jv.j, in Atlanta this week.
..nil Mrs. Heindel Mobley and
• , daughter, Sally, are the guests
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McCombs.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Kelly and chfl-
. of Atlanta, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Bullock i
liapi.
Mrs. I. L. Williams
Birmingham.
visiting in Birming-
TESS.'
Miss Regina Williams was hostess
to the honor students and officers
of the Senior class of Peabody High
School at a delightful barbecue Mon
day evening. She was assisted in
rntprtnining by her grandmother,
Mrs. Geo. A. Williams, of Birming-
him. Ala., and by Hr*. C. C. Smith.
Those present included Misses Louise
Jcar.es, Elizabeth Yarbrough, Anne
Bone, Elizabeth Hootcn, Alicia
] Barnes, Mary Mildred Wynn, Chris
tine DArden, Louise Baker, Alverne
j Batson. Mary Park Stewart, Louise
| Ivey. Margutfte Jackson, Mary Lee
Anderson, and Regina Williams.
Mis, Alice Vaughar.. of Jackson
ville, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
Brantley.
Mrs. M. F. Langston who has been
visiting relatives in Atoana, Ala., is
home again.
Mrs. R. G. Smith and Mr. Richard
Smith will spend Thursday in At
lanta.
Mrs. C. L. Morris has returned
from a visit to her daughter. Mrs.
DeWitt, in Atlanta.
PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY PARTY
Members of the Presbyterian
Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs.
C. P. Crawford Monday and cele
brated the birthday of the organiza
tion with a most delightful and en
joyable party.
The home was lovely in its decora
tions of ro-cs and other cut flowers.
After the guests had assembled and
announced their birthday, they gave
as many pennies as they were old to
the cause of Christian education and
ministerial relief.
Nine young girls representing the
schools the .auxiliary has estab-
t interesting pro-
COMPANY A ENJOYS BANQUET |
One of the most enjoyable social j
events during the commencement j
reason was the Uar.quet of Compand
A given on the beautiful lawn of!
Judge B. H. Dunaway’s residence.
The colors, gold and white were in
evidence in tho decorations, howls
of yellow flowers on the tables and
place cards of dainty girlh in yellow.
Receiving with Judge cfnd Mrs. !
Dunaway were: Misses Marjorie and
Lucille Dunaway and Mrs. Tut
Dunaway of Lincolnton, Mrs. Long
of Augusta, Mrs. Walter Gordy of
Atlanta, and Mrs. Elizabeth Brown.;
The officers of Company A are
Capt. James Pope Brown, Lieut.
Stetson Barnes, Lieut. Hugh King,
Lieut. Curtis Veal, Major Thomas
Rents was a most entertaining toast
master, and kept constant laughter
and applause with his nppripriate and
witty introductions of the speakers.
Miss Marjorie Dunaway wore yel
low chiffon and Miss Ltjcile Duna
way peach chiffon.
The members of Company A will
Jong remember the delightful evening
spent in this hospitable home.
The many friends of Miss Liz:
Briocty will regret to leat^i that she I ]i s hed gav
»s seriously ill in the City Hospital ! Kram
* * \ I Mr. Neale Brnnnen, Mrs. E<fith
Mrs. Frank Horn and little daugh- | Miller Gibson, and Miss Cornclle Wil
der of Norristown, Penn., are visit- hjtc ren( jcred a most delightful rnusi-
Kelly’s father. Rev. J. F. Yar- j ing Dr. and Mrs. J. I. Garrard. ; c/l! program.
* * * The large brithday cake was cut
Mrs. Lillian Kingery, of Washing-, and delicious refreshments were serv-
ton City, will arrive Thursday to ! c; , Mri j o. Sallee had charge of
•pend the summer with her sister, t j, e p r0ffram . The day was celebrat-
Mrs. it. G. Smith. 0( j throughout the southern churah
* * * and the funds this year went to aged
Cadet Steve Thornton is rapidly im-1 m j n ig targ an d their families.
proving .it the City Hospital where
he was operated cn for appeudici- BLANKS-LESTER
tis last* week. Mrs. w . H. Blanks, of Milledge-
MISS HOOD WEDS MR. MEEKS
A marriage of cordial interest to
wide circle of friends throughout
e county was that of Miss Lillian
Lucilo Hood to Mr. Lonnie Mecka
which was solemnized on last Satur
day afternoon at the home of Miss
Hood’s nunt in Macon.
Miss Hood and Mr. Meeks are both
employees at Allens Invalid Home and
many friends in Baldwin and
Washington counties.
;gh.
'Ire. A. F. Latimer was called to
Lin.a Cundr" on account of the
hub illness of her sister, Mrs. Dar-
Asbury.
Mr. and Mi?. J. A. Mayfield were
iHed to Monroe Wednesday, on me
ant of the illness of Mrs. May-
. MY mother.
Mrs. John W. Mobley and sons,
.M,n III and Nickey have returned
from a visit to Mrs. Mobley’s mother
• :r. Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morton of Gray
van- called to Milledgcvillc last
Friday on account of the death of
Mrs. Morton’s brother, Mr. Thomas
... I
.V rind Mrs. Miller, S. Bell have
i>turned from Dallas, Texas, where
Mr. Bell went as a delegate to the
General Conference-of the Southern
Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Nightengale,
Miss Marjorie Nightengale and Mr.
Br;iHsford Nightengale of Brunswick
v.-rc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W
E. McKinnon the past week-end.
Mr and Mrs. George M. Brown
1 it'- 1 and Mrs. Brown and
Mrs. McAfee of Atlanta are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Shin-
I'.olat their Indian Lland Farm.
ville, announces the marriage of her
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hertwig, and , daughter, Sara Ida, to Mr. Malcolm
children, and Mr. R. E. Jones, of ! L cgtcI . f 0 f Statesboro. The wedding
Atlai.in, motored down and spent last ! wus solemnized Saturdhy evening,
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. Le-Uj ay 27th.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Williams, of
Birmingham, Ain., are visiting their
•on, Mr. P. E. Williams. They came
to be present at the graduation of
their granddaughter. Mbs Reginn
Williams from Peabody High School.'
Mr. Allen Moore, eldest ton of Mr.
:m.l Mi?. Chas L. Moore, underwent
;«n operation Tuesday for appendici-
t ' at a hospital at Rocky Mount, N.
C. A telegram announces he is
Petting along well.
Mrs. S. H. Bryan and son, Mr.
' <>r.n Bryan, have returned to tlieir
I'onie it Asheville, N. C., after spend-
v, -veral days in the city. They
' called here on account of the
death of Mrs. Bryan’s brother, Mr.
M''. and Mrs. George M N Brown,
Moore and Mrs. McAfee, of At-
'• quests of Mr. and Mrs. John
• h.nholstcr, attended the open meet-
• "f the music club Saturday at the
11 ' o.n. Mr. Brown was born in
Mansion while his father was
*■ < rnor of Georgia. He has shown
interest in the college by estab-
■■nr.g a scholarship fund in honor
*1 his wife.
Miss Ina Mae Hart, who is the
1 mnercial Instructor in the Harrl-
■i Stone Jarkscn Junior College at 1
Pcrkerston, Mississippi, had the hon-
’7"' seeing awarded to one of her
WPrthand students. Miss Vera Car-
Bp- of lVnsocola, Florida, a gold
M ,ial for having won first place
Tj**’''-' Hie ten junior colleges of
9w-'issippi State in a literary Short-
in, i contest held recently.
roy Jones.
Mrs. Emmett Wojnadfc Hines and
Emmett, Jr., and Martha Hines, of
Washington City, will arrive Thurs
day to spend a month with Judge
and Mrs. E. Jl. Hines at -Grcenacre.
Senator and Mrs. VL H. Jefferies
of Chas City, Va., are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Jefferies. Mr. Jeff
eries is here to attend a meeting of
the stock holders of the Central of
Georgia Lumber Co.
Mrs. M. M. P.urk3 and Miss Doro
thy Parks have returned home from
Berkley, Cal., where they have been
the past year, while Miss Parks was
u student at the University of Cali
fornia. They .arc at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Bass
Mrs. Howard Pottillo, of Atlunta,
is visiting her mother. Mrs. N. L.
Coates. Mrs. Pottillo is a niece of
Mrs. W. A. Walker, and she and Mrs.
Walker have the same birthday anni-
venay, Wednesday, M . • 29th. Mrs.
Walker gave a birthday dinner, and
had several special guests present.
The occasion was a very happy one.
The Union-Recorder office had a
pleasant visit Tuesday afternoon from
Judge E. L. Rainey, Chairman of the
State Prison Commsision. Judge
Roin'.*y visits the State Prison Farm
frequently, but it is seldom he comes
into the city. He is an able and
capable man, and is directing the pris
on system of Georgia in a business
way.
Mr. Floyd Hcmdridoon is in n
sanitarium in Macon, where he is un
dergoing treatment for an ea:
trouble. The latest reports from him
were that he was getting along
well a» could be expected.
One of the interesting events of
the G. M. Commencement exercises:
will be Monday mcrrir.g, when rev-,
oral r.f the orators of the cadet*
battalion will contest for the Duke
cup. They should be greeted by a
large audience, at good speeches will!
be made by al lof them, and the con
test wli be close. They have been
trained by Major Sam Whatley.
The above announccme^ is read
with cordial interest here. Miss
Blanks has many friends in this city,
having lived here a greater part of
her life. She is a graduate of G. M,
C. and attended school at G. S C.
W.
SHOWER GIVEN IN HONOR OF
MISS HOOD. #
Miss Lillian Lucilc Hood who be
came the bride of Mr. Lonnie Meeks
cn last Saturday was honored by the
| nurses at Allen’s Invalid Home with
a rapst delightful shower on last
Thursday afternoon.
The guests assembled in the amuse
ment hall at the hosptial where Miss
Ilood was presented with many beau
tiful and useful gifts. The room was
decorated in beautiful flowej? which
were gracefully arranged to form a
most impressive scene.
Little^ Walter Brown, Jr., celebrat
ed his birthday last Friday with a
party at which he entertained a num
ber of his young friends.
After a number of games, the lit
tle boys weijc invited into the din
ing room where the birthday cake
Introducing
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Colonial Whole Wheat Floor Per Ptg. - IS*
Catania] While Wheal Floor Per rkf. .....ISc
Colonial Pam Cake Flow Per Pkf - IS*
highly recommended for quality. The price nanmaly hw.
Extra Fancy Lemons Per Do*. JSc
1 lb. Jar Strawberry Preserves Put Frail and Sopar 35c
Qaality i. - - IS*
1 ib. Jar Peach Preserves Pure Emit and Sugar 35c
Quality - — 38*
3 lit. Paritaa ar Ai mem’s Fixed Flavor Steed Bocoo .-.ll.lt
4 Rolls llnbranded tissue. Finest Qaality, 8,(00 Sheets 5#e
(Regular 20c Seller “This is v ery Special”)
We receive daily home grown Bean*. Squash, Beets, Cabbage,
Tcrnipr with topi, extra mice Irish Potatoes. At lewest price,
quality considered. Abo Cucumbers, Tomatoes, California Let
tuce, Celery, Egg Plant, Texas Grain Coen. If it is nn the mar
ket, we have it.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
6 lb. Bucket Armour's Simon Pure Leaf IN per cent Pmre Sl.N
3 Ib. Bucket Armour’s Simon Pure Lett Lard SSe
24 Ib. Blue Seal Plain or Self-Rising $l-28
“The Superlative Patent. “Few Brandi of Floor are as Good,
none Bettor.”
(Absolutely Wholesale Price)
2 H>. Can Bed's Roast, “The Coffee that Satisfies” $I.H
Bel’s Special the Best 30c Ceffee on Earth, perjb. -•--•»*
10 flu. Graniatcd Sugar for 50c with each dolar > worth m
Good Bmfag Meat per Ib
8 lbs. Scoco Shortening - .(1 J*
BELL GROCERY CO.
THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE OF
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
2C3—PHONES—4M
PEABODY SENIORS OBSERVE
CLASS DAY MONDAY AFTER
NOON.
One of the most delightful affairs
of the commencement season came
lost Monday when the graduates of
Peabody High School held their class
day exercues on the campus.
Under the direction of Miss Louise
Jeans the president of the clnss, -a
most interesting program was ar-j
ranged. The exorcises were conduct- j
ed in regular parlimcntijry form. At-,
ter the president had opened the i
meeting Miss Louise Buker, chairman
of the program committee, took!
charge. Mi? Elizabeth Y.irbrough
was introduced and i;eac| H*e class
history. Miss Elizabeth Hooten read
the class prophecy and Miss Mary
Parks Stewari. closed the program aa
Giftorian. Dainty gifts were present
ed each member of the class.
Capt. James Brown and the mem
bers of compand A were entertained
at a picnic tfupper at Cox’s pond last
Saturday afternoon by the sponsors
of the company.
Frying Sira Chick***
MONTGOMERY'S.
Carpenters Fly Spray—^Gnarant
to keep flies away—$1.25 Galloi
L. D. SMITH S.
C mmencement Sa*
Of Dresses
FREEZE Sf JC REAM
In Three Minutes
The wonderful Alaska Freezer has «he
aerating spoon dasher ihrct agitates
the cream from center to circumfer
ence with a quodrufle motion, which
freezes quickly and easily—
Let us send up an Alaska—you’ll like
it.
ALL SEES ONE TO TWENTY QTS.
I). W. HATCHER HARDWARE CO.
Wholesale uf Retail
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. WE HAVE A GROUF OF DRESSES VALUES TO $15.00 IN
s wh,te and pastel shades—that we have priced at
♦ $9.95
THIS IS A MOST UNUSUAL VALUE AND AN EARLY SELEC-
( \ TiOM V :LL EE YOUR GAIN—
—
* AH Silk Service Weight and ||||
] Chiffon fjose
ELACK3 AND ALL THE POPULAR SHADES—
$1 >0
A CORRECTION
In the w^it e-up of the D. A It.
meeting which nppeored In The
Union-itccorder lest week It was
stated that Mrs. J. W. Mohley wn<
hostess. This was an error. Mrs.
L. P. Lonsino, Mrs. Homer Bivins
and Mia-IF. C. Pennel were joint
hostesses to the meeting.
The Dixie SI
Knox straw huts are designed to be cool and
comfortable in warm weather. They fulfill
that purpose perfectly with the addition of
fme qwbqr. correct style and good taste.
KuOX
Straws
Fraleys Phan