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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE, CA.. NOVEMBER 13, 1930
McMILLAN-CANTRELL
A marriage of cordial interest to
the people of this city was that of
Miss Mary Belle McMillan, daughter
ol Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McMillan to
Mr. Guy W. Cantreli, of Puerto Ar-
muelles.i Panama, which was solem
nized on last Thursday, November
Gth, at Ihe parsonage of the Sacked
»JJ Heart Catholic church. Rev. J. H.
Mri. John Conn visited Mrs. T. P. Gon, ' n * officiating.
Lovelace in Americus the oast week. 1 Only members of the immediate
family were present when the im-
Mi i
the pa
Dr. John W Mobley, Jr., announc
ed this week that ho would move tc
Pelham, Georgia, where he will open
offices for the general pratice of
medicine and sutgery, and that he I
had resigned as a member of the Mil- [
ledgeville Clinic.
Dr. L A. Bailey, health officer of
Baldwin county, has been named to
succeed Dr. Mobley, Dr. Richard
Binion has announced. He will be
gin his duties December 1st, having
r signed/tci- health officer.
Dr. Mobley has been associated
S " i f,.“" d J SPtnt GIadinaad M^ E U Ia Su' n iy“sund 0 y.'|^- «■* Mw._C.treM are J.p.nd- wr tat thTuX'X”'H~
Atkins. Chaplin of the j “ “ harc “ |nrrirf.JlTT’ Cltoic’H'nwTuT
attf>ndimr „ ,hc 201,1 to 8 Pend several days with. . „
attending a . .. . ^ |gan:zaticn. Citizens of Pelham urged
jhim to come thece and open offices
d he has had the matter under
eral weeks. Dr. and
Ir-. Mobley and their two children
ill probably move to Pelham about
; Nap ; er spent the past
Lumber City.
Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bloomer Lawrence
spent the jfa-o week end in Barnett.
Miss Ethel Elder, of Watkinsvilic,
j is spending the week with Mis- Lora
flny.
■ and Mrs. J. S. Gladin and s
prts ivc ceremony was read.
Immediately after the ceremony
which was solemnized after the early
service at the church, Mr. and Mrs.
K. G. McMillan entertained at a wed
ding breakfast at their home on
Jefferson street. The guests includ
ed Miss McMillans parents and other
| of Sandersville, visited Mrs. S. G. W.! membera her immediate family.
DR. JOHN W. MOBLEY, JR. TO
GO TO PELHAM TO PRATICE
>ung Physician Leaves Mifledgevillc
Clinic Dr. L. A. Bailey Nam
As Successor
Mr. R. B. Moore is spending a
eral days of this week in Atlanta.
vernl days in north Georgia
Dr. R C. Atkins, Chaplin of the ! al his home and wil1 return here on
State Prison Farm, is attending a thc 20th to 8 P end severaI d »y* w >th
ession of the North Georgia Confer- Mr - and Mr? * McMillan before ica
nee this week. * nK P a m»ma where they will liv
* • • | Mrs. Cantrell is a young women
Mrs. J. M. Simmon.- is in At.anta,! f unusual beaut y and charm. She
this week with Mr. Simmons, who is i ' 8 a ircaduate of G. S. C. W. and a
at thv Piedmont Hospital, where he mo!t tak "" d mu.ician. Her sweet the midd|e of nm month
, i operation Sunday. | Jd™:Jl” nTho^ the'Itc.The' Bniiey h M been hen,th officer
Miss Betty Ferguson entertained j Mr. and Mrs. Preston Wii*lett) ha * a wid * circlc of friends through-
the Tuesday night bridge club last'and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Edwards at- ° ut Geortria who lt,arn of her
week. ( tended the Tech-Vand«»rbilt football r ' a * r - --"ce.-c .atcr^st.
* * * [game in Atlanta last Saturday. ^ r * Cratrell i« a graduate of G.
Mrs. R. W. Bradford and children
* Katherine Scott spent the past
•ml in Douglas visiting friendB. I undement
' j coming I
football -
.'pent the week-end i
ing relative.-.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wootten:
and* Mr. R. H. Wootten spent Satur
day in Atlanta.
Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Schwall spent
the week-end in Sparta with Mr*.
Schwalls parents.
Mrs. A. I. Butts and Mrs. T. U.
Butts are visiting Mrs. F. B. Florence
in Kilgo, Texas.
Dr. and Mrs. David Lyde, of De
catur.. spent Sunday with Dr. and
Mrs. L. P. Longino.
Katherine Butts spent the
Augusta visit- i Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gholson and
Miss Edith Atkinson and Horace
Atkinson, spent the week-end in At
lanta, visiting Miss Ellis Atkinson.
far
Prenidei
School
"Iticj declared him to be one
most outstanding students c
attend the college.
Be holds a responsible posit
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Kelly and " ith th,! Uni(e,i Fruil Company,
children, of Atlanta, were visitors to
the family of Mrs. Kelly', father. McMILLAN-BRAY
Rev. J. F. Yarbrough the past week- G * unusual interest was the m
end. .nape of Miss Belle McMillan to Mr. c *\ ,ld hea,tl
^ts month
MRS. WOOTTEN INVITED TO . 1
-CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE
! Mrs. H. S. Wootten, head of the'
.department of Health Education at I
G. S. C. W. has Heen invited to a |
I child health conference to be held]
Washington,
• * • John H. Bray which was solemnized .
Mr. D. F. Montgomery and Mr. »" Tuesday eveninx, November llth.l . Th , e Spl aaramble at
Roger Montgomery arc vialting rela- Atlanta at the home of Mrs. A.i‘ he of President Hoover
fives at Lakeland. Fla. They will C. Johnson, sister of the hride, ini""*' disease problems wlatlve to
make an automobile trip through P rescncc of intimate friends and C 1 * a _ m, ‘ r,cn -
Florida, before returning home. msmhbr? of the immediate families.' * * . * "® 5 one o t e irst
• . • ! Mi s .McMillan is the eldest daugh- !Col,efreB ,n the nat,on to make the
Mr. and Mrs. Cason Black. Misses of Mrs. J. W. McMillan and the : of hea ‘ tb a P* rt their
Rosa BeUe Burch. Polly Moss, Sarah late Mr. McMillan. She ha- been
Bigham, Mildred Steele and Messrs.
^ ^ ^ _ j thc head j
•clary aiid 'treasurer' of the Mil' I tkis lk ! ,art ment ha, made it ,
hich has bet
week-end in Madison the guest "'illiam Fraley and Tom Hall Smith ledgeville Brick Works Co., for a|* j,' *
- -- — -- — ♦**« —...—i. —j i- Mountain num ber of years and *« rooncmiemi K
the model for other
of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Butts.
Dr. Hall’s many friends through
out this section are glad to know
that his condition it improving.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Day, Jr., spent
the past week-end with Mr. Day’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Quimby Melton were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
Wootten while in the city Tuesday.
children spent Sunday with their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kemp.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller S. Bell are
attending the North Georgia Confer
ence in session in Atlanta this week.
Col. and Mrs. Marion Allen spent
^ fdnesday in Athens where they at
tended the Phinezy-Tillman wedding.
Mrs. Frank Herring continues ill
at the home of her parents, Dr. and
Mrs. T. M. Hall, her many friends
regret to know.
Mr. Hansel Hall, of West Palm
Beach, Fla., spent several days of
this week with his parents, Dr. and
Mrs. T. M. Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. George Carpenter
announce thc arrival of a baby son
on Saturday. November 8th. He has
been named George, Jr.
Dr. H. D. Allen and Dr. R. C.
Swint arc attending the meeting of
the Southern Medical Association in
Louisville, Ky., this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Wasden and
little daughter have returned to their
home in Millen after a visit to ttoe
family of Mr. A. J. Carr.
spent the past week-end
City
i the nation. She is the i
plendid business woman. She t !'° r °f man >
i health educa-
ftide circle of friends i
this
lion and has been in demand
speaker
conference will be mo«t valued for
he will bring a wealth of knowledge
into th? conference.
I!
Mi,. Edith Ivey, who has been'“O' ''•>» -'Lh for her much happi- conferences. Her
connected with the advertising de- "«“• Her work in the Womans od ' i 'c a " d council at the planned
pafenent of a leading store of Auxiliary of the Presbyterian church
Louisville. Ky., is spending several I 1 ** been outstanding,
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. * Mr. Bray is an architect and con-
C. A. Ivey. | trnctor and was in charge of the !
• • • i erection of the new building at the ( MILK IS BEING GIVEN TO
Mr. A. J. Carr and Mrs. E. A. ! stat ' Hospital. He has many friend, j UNDERNOURISHED CHILDREN
Thrner accompanied Dr. Henry Carr ' n city.
Medical Auxiliary and P. T. A.
MRS. N. P. WALKER HAS BENE- Co-operate ,o Furni.h Milk Supply
for C. M. C. Grammar School
to Atlanta Monday. Dr. Carr has
returned to Mexico City where he is
and Mm. J. H. Thigpen amf in charge of research work for the
Rockefeller Foundation.
Little Miss Frances Fowler of
East Baldwin, has returned home
from Atlanta, where she recently phe G. M. C. Grammar School.
underwent an operation at the i
Emory University hospital. Mr. Fow-,MR- AND MRS. WOOTTEN ENTER-
ler went to Atlanta and accompained TAIN AT TEA IN HONOR OF MR.
hfer and her mother home. AND MRS. MF.LTON.
* • • Mr. and >Crs. H. S. Wootten enter-
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ivey held a j tained most delightfully at a tea on
family re-union the past week-end, Tuc * da y afternoon in honor of Mr.
with the following present: Mr. and, and Mrs. Quimby Melton, of Griffin,
Mrs. J. 0. Blackwood, of Hawkins-| wh ° were their guesst for the day.
ville, and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. God- Misses Sarah Bigham and Louise
bee of Eatonton. Mr. J. W. Ivey, Jr.
FIT BRIDGE.
Mr*. N. P. Walker will entertain j
«t . benefit bridge on Thursday af- Tho „ i|k for bndrrn „ urllhcd '
ternoon at her home at the State childrcn G M c . de|ivered
Hospital. The proceeds will go to Monday of this week and will he e—
unable to
Mr. T. U. Noland, of Newport-
ws, Va.. came to Milledgeville
Tue-day in his aeroplane and took
his friend, Mr. M. J. Yarbrough for
a trip. They went to Atlanta, had
dinner, and returned to Millcdge-
ville. The trip to Atlanta was
made in fifty-five minutes.
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Shytle and
Miss Carrie Wells, of Adel, were in
the city a short time Friday. They
were here to carry a granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Shytle, who is a
student of G. S. C. W., home for
the holidays. Mr Shytle is editor of I
the Adel News, a live and progressive
Smith received the guests at the
door and showed them into the liv
ing room where Mr. and Mrs. Woot
ten and Mr. and Mrs. Melton stootf
and recevied their guests. Mrs.
Richa.d Binion and Mrs. J. F. 3eJl,
Jr., presided at an appointed table
and poured tea. Misses Frances Thax-
ton, Bess Bell, and Dorothy Parks
assisted in serving.
Throughout the home bcaut|ful
fall flowers arranged in lovely
vases contributed to the beauty of
the occasion. Unshaded tapers cast
soft glow over the lovely scene.
tinued throughout the year, it has
been announced by the P. T. A. and
Medical Auxilliary who are co
operating in this work.
The P. T. A. at their meeting last
Thursday heard Dr. Y. H. Yarbrough
discu' child training and child
health. Mrs. R. W. Bradford, presi
dent of the Medical Auxilliary, ap
peared before the organization and
announced that all plans had been
fini.-hed to furnish the milk.
The address of Dr. Yarbrough was
nost interesting and filled with
alued information. The largest at
tendance of the year was present to
hear the advice of the noted phychia-
trist
FORMER EMORY PROFESSOR TO
LECTURE HERE FRIDAY
Dr. W. F. Melton Will Speak on Lif
d Literature at G. S. C. W.
Auditorium
id Mrs
Heindel Mobley and P°P er '
httk- daughter, and Mrs. W. S. Bur- j
' returned to Augusta after \V. H. Montgi
1 .. 1 Dr ' " nd Mr »- John Mob- Slew.rd. Al Oy.ter Suppei
Mr.
• * • J Mr. W. H. Montgomery was host
n d Mrs. Frank Bell have re- Friday evening to the members of
"me after a bridal trip th <? Board of Stewards of the Metho-
turntd
eh • lorida and will be at their d » st church at an oyster Supper
0,1 Columbia St., after Nov. l ‘d at the Rose Tea Room, under
I the direction of B!rs. Bridwell. The. # ^
• • • ! tablfs were attractively £ecorated l , e ,’.
' n,™ Chaplain
Dr. W. F. Melton, former pro
fessor of English at Emory Univ
I sity, vlill deliver a lecture at the nudi-
ers of the Baldwin: torium of the Georgia State College
ntftained at a barbe-ifor Women on Friday evening.
Day b? Capt. F. R.! Dr. Melton will speak on “Lie and
[Literature”. He is one of thc south's
■as served in the ar- ^ noted educator?, and a most int?rest-
the conclusion the, and entertaining speaker. He is the
id in the parade cele-j father of Quimby Melton who spoke
brating the day. here Armistice Day. The lecture of
Dr. Melton i». a Lyceum number.
REV. A. G. HARRIS DELIVERS'
THE ARMISTICE ADDRESS IN |CHEVROLET PICK-UP FOR SALE
SENECA
Armist
Hargrove.
The cue
mory and
their li„
»nd Mr,. Roy C,;liTjan and with iruiu and flowers, nnd thc sup-
dauuhtcr. Tcrrcsa, have P er ™ " cl1 P re r ore d, and served.
. their home after a three Mr - Montgomery proved himself
ir \i '“ t,y " ith Mr *' Gilmans moth-|“ ho,t ' a,ld »•“ «*••*»» uas
' - ■ ' v C. B. Kemp. a most plea-ant racial gathering of
the Board.
and Mrs.
ta Thom
C. Boston went
Tlnera! ,‘,r v 10 att?nd the -
Cla, .v , h * T - -lira.
who killed in an auto-
at cident near here Sunday.
Rr««I the advertiMmuni
THE
South Carolina, delivered the Armis
tice Day address in Seneca, S. C.,
Tuesday.
Mr. Harris is vtivc in Legion
work and is a most eloquent speak
er, He delivered the address here
last year.
UrtlON-RECORMft regularly. That fli.rcUon «drer(k« p*m ymr dualva UauUful ruluctiou. Phouu
aru your guido to thrift and «cu- most projmiitB aad doyoudokU 4M wm mmd tho ■ amploi out far
This is just the ticket for a dairy
or light delivery, grocery or vrould
be more than handy on a farm. This
truck is being effered at a bargain.
L. N. JORDAN
Placo your order now for Christ
mas Cards, angravod by one of thc
loading engravers of tho nation. Ac
inspection of our lino will conviaco
you that you
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Ju»t arrived direct from the California Packing Corporation,
the best quality of evaporated fruits we have ever sold.
Eatra Fancy Moorpack Evaporated Apricotj per lb. 25c: last
year 38c.
Extra Fancy Ring Cut Evaporated Apples 2 lbs. for 25c; last
year 18c.
Extra Fancy Evaporated Yellow Cling Peaches, Large Halves
per lb. 15c; last year 25c.
Fancy Evaporated Yellow Cline Peaches Medium Halves 2 lbs.
25c; last year 18c.
Extra Fancy 40 50’s Prunes, Large Juicy Prunes per lb. 10c;
last year 20c.
Extra Fancy Selected Prunes 2 lb. packages 25e; last year 35c.
Extra Fancy Singapore Groond Black Pepper, Aostin Nickola *
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lb. tin 45c; 1-2 lb. tin 25c. Ground Sage per pkg. 10c; Leaf
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We take a great pride in ingredients far Fruit Cake. Boy
nothing but the best and direct from the Importers and Manu
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quote in large Iota:
Extra Fancy Drained Citron per lb 3Sc
E*lra Fancy Crystalixed Citron, the finest quality per lb 40c
Extra Fancy Re deaned Currants 14 oz. pkgs. 2 for 35c
Extra Fancy Seeded Raisins 15 oz. pkgs 10c
Extra Fancy Seedless Raisins 15 oz. pkgs 10c
Extra Fancy Orange & Lemon Peel per lb. 27c
Extra Fancy Crystalixed Large Red Cherries per lb 55c
Extra Fancy Crystalixed Pineapple per lb. 50e
WE HAVE A FULL LINE WHOLE AND GROUND SPICES
First class Dairy Country Batter per lb 45c
Guaranteed Fresh Eggs per doz 35c
Lowest price in many years on Snowdrift Shortening: Large
Backet 91c; Medium Bucket 49c; 1 lb. can 19c.
Blue Seal, the Flour that makes biscuit, bread and cake “like
Mother used to make.” 24 lb. Plain or Self-Riiing $1.10; 12
lb. Plain or Self-Ruing 60c. 24 lb. Red Diamond Fancy Patent
90c; 24 lb. Snow Ball, good white floor, 75c; Liberal discount
oo Bam-I lots or more.
Coffee is advancing each week. Our price remains the same:
3 lbs. Bill’s Special “T*>~ «--• — Earth!” 50c
3 lbs. Y4G 31 end Coffee $1.<
2 lb. Can Bell’s Best Roaet “The Coffee that Satisfies” 90c
Good White Meat for Boiling per lb 16c
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Georgia Abbrnxxi Seed Rye per pk. 65c; per bushel $2.25;
$2.00 per bushel by the sack.
Pratts Dairy Feed, per hundred $2.40
Pratts Laying Mash, per hundred $3.75
Pratts Circle A Scratch Feed, per hundred $2.75
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