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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA., NOVEMBER 27, 1930
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Alien win spend the GARDEN CLUB TO PLAN
Tbsnt'ffitdng holidays at home.
p r . and Mrs. U. S. Bowen of Au-
jju t:i -pent several days of the pa. 1
>cf fc -n the city.
Mrs. R* J* McElrath is spending
several days in Augusta as the guest
( ,f Mr. and Mrs. Heindel Mobley.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. R. E. Long and Mr.
Johnnie Overstreet spent Wednes
day in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McKinnon and
little daughters ar; spending t!\U
vct ;, in Brunswick.
3Ii- - Mattie Ivey, of Atlanta, spent
th week-end in Milledgeville with
her mother.
Mis. T. H. Renta: and children have
returned from Macon where they
spent several days with relatives.
Mrs. Sam Terry and children will
spend the Thanksgiving holidays with
relatives ir. Forsyth.
Miss Sara Faye Reid is spending
th : - week at her home in Louisville,
G».
LITTLE JACKQUELINE BLACK
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Little Jacqueline Black celebrat
ed her birthday with a delightful
Party on la-t Saturday afternoon at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Black.
The little floks enjoyed many
games during the afternoon before
they wer.e invited into the dining
room where the large birthday cake
was cut and refreshments served.
LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET
NEXT TJESDAY.
The American Le.rion Auxiliary
will meet on next Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. George Echols with
es Berne and Agnes Stembridge
acting as joint hostesses. A full at
tendance is urged.
FOR SPRING FLOWER SHOW
Meeting to be Thursday December
11th—at Ecnetah Country Club
Houie, Mrs. Harry Bone, Mrs. E. E. u .. , , . ,
n _ t H r . .. Club have announced that the form-
Bass, Mrs. Tully Jeans and Mrs. M. u) •
. 0 , , a* opening and reception announced
L. Curry to b? hostesses.
The Milledgevi’le Garden Club to
be on the safe side, is to make plan'’,
for the spring flower show right
away. The 'how will most probably
be about the middle of May, and to
mr.ke sure that all things are ready
and in good order, the club has in
vited Mrs. T. J. Stewart of Macon.
COUNTRY CLUB OPENING POST-
PONED.
Officials of the Ecehtah Country
poning and reception announced
for Thanksgiving night has been
postponed one week and definite
plans will be given out later.
DR.
AND MRS. RANIUN
ENTERTAIN
Dr. and Mis. D. T. Rankin wc
hosts to a numbeT of their friends
on last’Thursday evening at a dc-
the president of the Bibb I lightful party.
County Flower Club, to be present. Fall flowers were used in decora-
the December meeting and advise jtion throughout the home and a most
the club about plans for this gala | enjoyable evening was spent De-
Mrs. Stewart will also meet a licious refreshments were served.
committee appointed by the oresi-j ’
dent of the club, Mrs. Hines, dur-j Savannah Oysters, the kind you buy
ing the morning of the eleventh—i usually cheap—We, sell at 50 cts.
giving that committee the benefit of per quart—ENNIS PALACE MAR-
her varied experience- in putting on K7T.
flower 'hows which will be of untold 1 —
Butt> has returned from Lhllp The club
W.
you eat and place youi
how quick j, j, Adi..
PALACE MARKET.
ihes this spring; I have m
occasion to be a great success and pig with whit
[ plans must be laid early. Many, Own,
Mrs. A.
a visit to Texas, where she went
Mrs. Thos Butts, of Columbbs.
The friends of Miss Marie Me- ! flowers which one might wish
Comb regret her >eriou>« illness of hibit may have to be staVtcd on
the past several days. i planned for before Christmas hence
Mrs. Roy Bitner and Mrs. T. L. wisdom of such a move.
Corwin and children have returned There was no meeting of the Gar-
their new home at West Point. Miss t den club in NovemLer. The Deccm-
ter a visit to their parents Mr. and her meeting having to be so early
Mrs. H. W. Little. j because of the approaching Christ-
Mrs- W. T. Wynn has returned [ mas season, it was deemed unadvis-
from Clayton, Ala., where she went i able to have two so near together,
to attend the funeral and burial of; Therefore, December the eleventh
her father. Dr. W. E. Floyd. j was decided upon for the only one to
Miss Evelyn Holt will spend the he held during the present year.
Thanksgiving holidays with her r.ister j Attention .Garden Club members
Mi.-> Bertha Holt, who teaches in j —remember the date—Thur.'d&y, De-
Colunibia. S. r . comber the eleventh—at the Echetah
I)r. John Wiley has returned to C j ub House at three-thirty. All mem-
Milledgeville and is now a memLer of J ber « are requested to please send
the Staff of the Milledgeville State (their dues to the treasurer, Mrs. E. j
Hospital. j H. Scott, if you have not paid for.
Mrs. John Sibley and little daugh-j this year—that is since June—dues
tere are spending the Thanksgiving si.Od. If you do not get »o do this
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sib- before the meeting—be sure to bring
^ ey * I !c then—lets be business like—be-!
Mrs. H. D. Allen, Jr., and Rey-j sides—we need the money.
nolds and George Allen are «pend-< ... w .
ing the Thanksgiving holidays with DR. AND MRS. SWINT
Mrs. Allen’s parents in Norcross. ENTERTAIN MINISTERS
Mrs. Wallace Butts and little! ij r . otl( j Mrs. R. C Swint enter-'
daughter, of Madison, were, the guest* tained the ministers of the city at'
of Miss Katherine Butts for the a delightful luncheon on Wednesday.!
week-end. All ^ be pre achers of all denomina-
Re\. T. L. Rutland and family have tions were present and the occasion!
gone to Cleveland, where Mr. Rut- was a most delightful one.
land will serve the Methodist church;
•* pa ’ tor * MRS. N. P. WALKER ENTER- I
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spencer and TAINS MOST DELIGHTFULLY
littl, daughter of Richmond. Va.. are Mr*. N. P. Walker entertained
visiting Misses Nettie and Mattie most delightfully on last Wednesday
Moore. Mr. Spencer will spend sev- evening at a delightful bridge party i
eral days in Atlanta on business. at her home at the State Hospital.
Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Herndon, and Throughout the home large vases'
children, of Atlanta. Miss Dorothy of Chrysanthemums were arranged i
Banks, of Lyons, and Mr. and Mrs. to add much beauty to the delight- j
O. H. Bank, and children of Shady ful party. After several games, j
Dale, will spend Thanksgiving with delicious refreshments were served.! i
Mrs. O. O. Banks. They will be the
ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Gaither MISS TUCKER’S PUPILS GIVE .
Banks nt a turkry dinner. DELIGHTFUL RECITAL \
Mr. an.l Mrs. J. M. Simmons have, The pupils of Miss Alice Lenore j
returned from Atlanta, where Mr. Tucker gave a most delihtful -or.g I
Simmons underwent an operation in (recital in the auditorium of G. S. j
the Piedmont Hospital. They were C. W. on last Friday evening,
accompanied by Mr. Robert S. Mo- The young ladies sang beautifully
ran * a former resident of this coun- and the large audience -expressed*
ty ‘ | their appreciation with repeated ap-
R-v. G. .1. Henderson and family plouse. The clats of eleven young
arrived in tn? city Wednesday after- ladies gave a most varied and pleas-
noon, and are at home in the Mil- ing program,
ledgpyille Circuit parsonage. Mil. —
feet
nd fa.
ale.
The
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WAY
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—In a luxurious, smooth—riding
TENN1LLE BROS. Taxi-cab—man
ned by skilful drivers. Always at ^
your service, rain or shine. Just
phone .'151 and .-ay when and where.
Cabs & U-Driv-its
IE1ILIE BROS.
GREETINGS TO ALL EX-SERVICE MEN f
YOU JOINED THE ARMY IN 1917-18 f
JOIN THE LEGION NOW jj
( Bell Grocery Co. *
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WRECKER SERVICE—
Phone 300 and oar Wrecker ir on the scene in a harry to
pull you out or in. We hope you won't need us, but if you do
we will be on the spot to serve you—
RALPH SIMMERSON
BUICK DEALER
STILL SELLING SKATES
at thos 2 Special Prices—
Wingfoot Ball Bearing • $1.40
Union Ball Bearing .. $1.75
Winchester Ball Bearing —- $1.75
Better buy one for a Christmas present at these iow prices and
save money—
R- W. Hatcher Hardware Company
Whoesale and Retail
Odorless Cleaners
No
nber 27, 1930
Watch this ad — If
our name appears in
lit ad you will b«
tied to one gan
eaned free.
Join the American
Legion its a great or
ganization and every
that is eliga^lc
should be a member.
month is set aside
to get new members—
if you hav’ent joined
are invited and
‘hould get your papers
I Officer: “Lady,
you can’t turn around
in this street.” Mis-
Cecil Humphrey: “Oh,
but I am a better driv
er than you think J
Don't* forget that
when you send your
clothes to the Odorless
they are really clean
ed. Then we take
care of all the button;
and small torn places
We make dress clean
g a speciality no
dre-s *is too delicate
us to handle and
guarantee satisfac-
. Our dresses are
handled with entirely
different machinery*
fron other things—
* in and let us
show you through
sometime ,it will inter
est you to know JUST
HOW your dresses are
handled.
Dr. Turner: Now
“Monkey” just thZnk]
of somelhing pleasant
while I extract this
tooth.
“Monkey" Yes, sir.
I>r. Turner: Well,
did it hurt. What did
vou think of?
“Monkey”: No, it
surely didn’t. I thought
.his was my “boss”
getting his tooth pull
ed.
"Do you notice that
you do not hear that
knock in the engine
*ny longer?”
“Thr‘\ -right, how
did you .ix it?”
“Oh, just loosened
one of the mud
guards.”
To the L adies in Charge of
the Church Bazaar
Give your guests a real treat!
Bake delicious, light fluffy
K cakes with Omega—and use
the same flour for appetiz-
ing rolls and biscuits. The
one flour is enough!
feASHWpsi'Hiwr
A. J. CarrCompany
Wholesale Distributors
Henderson tonk. from Villa Rica, to
serve as pastor of the Milledgeville
Circuit.
Col. T lamnn Cuyler, of the Clow-
tr Plantation in Jones county, spent
Tuesday in Milledgeville. Col. Cuy-
l" r i- « student of history, and has
dug deep in the archives to fird facts
1,1 had with him a copy of the Fed-
fctal Union of Sept 8, 1840. Park
•»' Rogers were publishers.
J '<‘v. John F. Yarbrough, Miss
J - '.ir.re* Yarbrough ami John Yar-i
•‘‘‘'ugh. Jr., will i ca ve Friday for
m.7 n ' V , ' ome at West Point. Miss
Y ar hrough, who te* rhes in
. Uramniar School at G. M. C.,
Elizabeth Yarbrough, a
“, nt “■ <5. S. C. W„ will continue
^ ukc their home here.
b * h nine Leggitt of McDonough,
v ith h * n ~ t * 1 ° thanksgiving holidays
S ** Acr * M*ss L;nora Leggitt,
.° nu ‘ Mrs. W. A. Massey.
Ion*. Wart ^°°tten went to At-
W„r,H nday where he met MCT.
l nptr <-n ’ who returned from Wash-
’ tc ru-,?' C ” where sh * attended
lv p r . 1 Hea,th Co n^rence called
5 ‘dent Hoover.
Th,
at fT ‘ n , at the Methodist church
urge^u °, clock ’ AU member* are
' 1 present
CONGRESSMAN VINSON WILL
RETURN TO WASHINGTON
THIS WEEK
Congressman and Mrs. Carl Vin
son will leave this week for Washing
ton, D. C., and Col. Vinson will be
present at the opening session of
congress next Monday.
Congressman has spent the fall
here looking after his farming inter
ests. He was recently nominated
and elected for another term with
out opposition. If the Democrats
should organize the house in 1931,
Congressman Vinson will be chair
man of the Naval affair.s committee.
DEATH OF MRS. MELINDA WOOD
Mrs. Melinda Wood, aged 82 year.*,
died at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E D. Prosser, Tuesday Nov. 18th,
after a long illness.
The funeral and burial were at
Friendship church Tuesday afternoon.
One hundred corn fed pigs must
be sold this week. ENNIS PALACE
MARKET has cut the price to the
bottom. Pork Shoulders 17 l-2c per
lb. Pork Hams 22 1-2 cts. Pork Sides
"• U. Y. U. will meet Tuesday 16 «U. Whole Pifs 12 1-2 eta. Re
member these are corn fed pi|i.
Prices food Thursday Friday a ad
Saturday.
Only a Week Left
And the nwe must turn our counters over to Christmas goods—
We must move a big majority of our stocks—So look at these
values—then come and buy—
Sweaters Sweaters
For baby or grandmother and for those in between. We have
rweaters in all colors an dstyles. It is useless to mention prices
—We have them—
50c up
Prints - 18c yd.
Beautiful Patterns, guaranteed fast colors—Sold for 25c yd. o
Special—
Cretonne 9c
Yard wide—A 1 Variety of Beautiful Patterns—While it Lasts
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ihttt JUcaii
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BATTERIES
Don’t cuss these cold mornings—Put in a new Battery and your
starter turns and your motor is off—We sell the Globe—None.
better. Special for Thanksgiving—
18 Month Battery .$10.45
12 Month Battery 8.90
RALPH SIMMERSON
BUICK DEALER