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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
DECEMBER
TJ j MRS. JACK DAY HONORED AT
DELIGHTFUL PARTY ,
Miss Gillie Hutchings spent the
week-end in Atlanta, visiting friends.
George Roach, Jr., spent the holi
days with friends in Ajhburn.
Mr*. S. L. Terry and Mrs. Sam
Terry, Jr., spent Tuesday in Macon.
Mr Jo.hn C. Stiles, of Murfrees
boro, Tenn., is in the city on busir.e.**.
CoL Erwin Sibley spent Monday
and Tuesday ’•* Madison attending a
se sion of Superior court.
Mr. Grady Yillyard was called to
Kusserville, Ark., on account of the
serious illnes. of his mother.
Miss Constance Day, who teaches
in LaGrange, was at home for the
Thanksgiving holiday-.
Mrs. C. J. Conn and children spent
the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs.
Conn'* parents in Covington.*
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moore spent Tuesday _
Sunday night with their parents, Mr. 'lightfully last week,
and Mrs. C. L. Moore. 1 Mrs. W. D.’Stembridge was host2\s
Coach and Mrs. T. II. Rentz spent to the Tuesday night bridge club this
THANKSGIVING
DAY OBSERVED
Mrs. John T. Day and Miss Con
stance D*y entertained most de
lightfully on last Saturday evening |
at a party in honor of Mrs. Jack!- . ~
Day who was here for the Thanks-1 Genetil Holiday, Service* Held ir
giving holidays. Morning. Football Game in
Th, spacious living room and din- \ The Afternoon
Mr J. 7. Terry’ was at home for roora wer e thrown together to
the Thanlcg. ing hoi,days. ,«ceivc the guests. Beautiful cut | Thanksgiving day. Thursday Nov
Mrs. Dav.,1 Ferguson land M».« f™*'*' throughout. 27th. wa, appropriately observed in
Betty Ferguson spent the past week|* he rooms handsome vases and this city. The stores were closed and
in Atlanta. .baskets. After a sene, of games, „ ho „ d . y oburved .
Mlsn ourke. of Ellajay visited Dr. I“; hcl0u -' refreshments were served. The weat!lcr w „ cold , pd crj ,
and Mrs. C. G. Cos for tho week-!”"' Dny " nd Mi “ I,n > - w '« th thermon.eter registering frees-
d n „ , i' d m “ tertaiBh, g by M “ N *» D *>- inn degree early in the morning. Lnt
Dr. Evelyn Swillen of Augusta,
was the guest of friends for the
Thanksgiving holidays.
Mrs. F. H. Harding has as her
guest during the week-end her sister,
Mrs. Zemp, of Camden, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs Frank W Bell, have
moved into their home on Columbia
Street.
Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Harris an
nounce the birth of u daughter on
Monday, December 1st
Miss Bet
McMILLAN-RElD
Of cordial interest here
presented an unusually attractive
scene.
A bountiful turkey dinner wai
ic d ved, and thoroughly enjoyed by
tudents and guests.
G. M. C. closed Wednesday after
noon for a-three days holiday, and a
numbro of the boarding cadets went
to their homes. Tue cadest remain
ing in the Barracks enjoyed their
feast at six o’clock, after the foot
ball gan.e.
The schools throughout the county
were closed Thursday and Friday and
resumed Monday morning.
thanks for the goodne-fs of a kind
vidence. Rev. A. G. Harris, pas-
, on tor of the Presbyterian church, de
livered an appropriate sermon, point-
I. .. . !!”■ in - "“t the "’*">■ rea«on, why grati-
formrnt m the prcence of a few tudp „„ d prliM ., „ f Thanksgiving
fnends of the enntraet.ng couple by ,hoa,d go uul God for Hu Kood .
e Thomas entertained the , v * p - G ' Termer, of the lmmacu- „nd lovinir tindnea8 ,
:ht bridge club most dr- Conception church. I .Special services were also held at
Mr. and Mrs. Held will make their S t. Stephen, Episcopal ehureh at
home at Bat Cave, h G, .her,. Mr. eleven o'clock, and th. Rector, Rev.
Mi '■"« m rr; f - h «*"“»*- i-»pr»-
Miss McMillan is the eldest daugh- g i Ve sermon,
ter i. . ...jd -J. . -a.M Lar and j n num b£rs of homes proverbial
, 8 w,d0 « ,rcl ® ot t « end * here, dinners of turkey and accessories
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John of the Y. W. C. A. He is educational, e 18 n 8 raduate o{ G. S. C. W., werc serve d.
Day during the holiday*. - secretary of the Student Volunteer ,nd has be * n Caching at Dollus, N. i n the a fi crnoon
Mrs. Stacy Bri«tow and son, Jr?., Movement. j C - [ball between G. M
spent the week-end in Sparta, visit- , Mrs. J. B. Stiles is at the Hotel
ing relatives. Baldwin recovering from bruises anci ■ PW ? R T | H J LE ^ GUE . *J EWS Iat|tc C[UWU tnat
Mr. James Grant, who has been in .schock received in a recent automo- , ,s shou,d be of spec 1 * 1 ! interest thronged Davenport Field. Among
Moultrie the past several months has foil* nrrM«»it «_ i to Leaguers! Our new preacher is ...
returned home.
MISS LENORA LEGITT EN
TERTAINS FOR SISTER
Mis* Lenora Legitt entertained
most delightfully at a weiner roast
in honor of her sister. Mis? Louise
Legitt, who was her guest during
the Thanksgiving holidays.
Gathered around the camp fire,
the young people enjoyed many
gameb after their delicious supper.
Th««e present were: Misses
Mayfield, Frances Thaxton, Mildred
Davenport, Louise Legitt, Lora
Ivey, Dorothy Parks, Louise Albert,
Lillian Dollah, Billie Abercrombie,
iber the Pork tale at EN- ‘Elizabeth Leonard; Messrs George
NIS PALACE MARKET. The low- Moore < Harris Rogers, Sidney Lee
the day advanced it grew warmer. «, t price , ra . de many yttmr% A „ Stembridge, Edgar Haynes, Dewitt
making the day an ideal one. corn fed pif , Ham , 22 12 eU Rogers, H. O. Elder, Earl Hilton*.
I nion sendees were held ut the ! Shoulder* 17 1-2 ct*. Sides 16 cts Howard Brewton, Joe Andrews, Bill
announcement o' Mr. and Mrs R <*»"* »'■ >'" "''I** -" d » I AM pork th. fin.., W. H. Stembridge, Melvin
\v u.uni.. .< ,u. : j*®* number gathered to join in giv- | no equal any where 25 eta. per lb. Rogers, and Mr. and Mrs. James
ie 239, ENNIS PALACE MAR- McMillan. Mrs. M. M. Parks and
W. McMillan of the marriage
their daughter, Leretto, to Mr. B.
B. Reid in Hendersonville, N. C., on
November 26th.
The marriage ceremony
Thanksgiving holidays in Macon week,
ith relatives . Mr Raymond P. Currier will spend
and Mrs. Jack Day/ of Athens this week at G .S. C. W. as the gue*
game of foot-
C. and Gordon
j Junior College, of Bamesville, wa*
’ witness :d by a large crowd that
oile accident. Her friends wish her
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. A. A. Vaughan, of Orange- j Dr. E. H. Scott, Dr. George H
burg, S. C., is visiting her sister jWelber and Dr. J. L. Beeson are at.
Mrs. Beulah H. Heid.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Edwards ,of
Claxton, spent Thanksgiving day with
their daughter, Mrs. Sam Whatley.
Col. George S. Roach spent Fri
day and Saturday in Athens attend-[recent visitors to Mr. N. P. Walker,
ing u meeting of the Presidents of [Mrs. Johnson is a great great grand-
junior colleges. 1 daughter of Governor Mitchell. She
Mrs. Tyler, of Macon, spent 8ev-|'vas entertained most delightfully by!
bridge party.
tending a meeting of the as ociation
of colleges and secondary schools of
the southern states held in Atlanta ,nalcc
this week. who,e conference. Let all of
Mr. and Mm. Chan. Jchnaun were “I 10 " our ” ! ’< ,rcciat ' 0 " >>? •» j
the League on Sunday night at 6:30.
many good things if|
... ^ajfuers. Our new preacher is the spectators were many out-of-town
with us now, and wfllinpie s to work peopie. who had come to MilledRavMe
h,, desire and will nanes, to work duri „ K the day. G. M. C. defeated
with us for the commit year, rfe has Ccrdcn by a score of 18 to 0
been interested in Lcaitue work for Thc G . s , c w student, were
many yean,. With his help w, can given a holiday, and the visit,n R
League the best one m the Alumnae were extended a cordial
us, welcome. The dining halls and
tables were ta-t<Iy decorated and
KET.
A. Ma'sey acted as chap-
'U are not there.
League Council will meet with
•ith Mrs. H. |Mrs. Walker at a bridge party.' ’ I M “. ry Mildr e<l Wynn Thursday night
Mrs. J. R. Curl of Swfainsboro 7:3 °' AI1 officer, please be there »
■<>.j k.. - a- a*.. ... - as We have imnnrf nnf Knainaee j 1 "
GARDEN CLUB TO MEET
oral days of this
D. Allen.
Miss Marie Long was the guest visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M We bave iniportant business
of Miss Cecile Humphrey during the W. Spivey. last week. Mr. Curl mo-
Thanksgiring holidays. tored up Thanksgiving day and Mrs.
Mr. Stetson Barnes and Jack Curl returned to Swainsboro with
Davenport have returned to Auburn, him.
Ala., where they are attending An- J —
bum. LEGION AUXILIARY HOLDS
Col. C. 1. McCHlar left Sunday INTERESTING MEETING TUES-
for Chicago to attend a meeting of .^ AY -
representatives of the National Fair The American Legion Auxiliary
Association. (held a very interesting meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cook and little the home of Mrs. George Echols with
son and Mr. Ned Davis, of Macon, Misses Bertie and Agnes Stembridge
spent Thanksgiving day with MV*. «« joini, hostesses. The home was
Margaret Cook. beautifully decorated in red roses
Dr. Edwin Allen, Mr. Jack |Jd- j°nd red carnations and there were
wards and Mr. Oscar Ennis are r.pand- about thirty members present. Sev-
fc ing this week in Florida on a hunt- «™1 members of the Eatonton Unit of
Misses Elizabeth Stewart and Antio-
nette Lawrence, who teach in the
Cochran schools, spent the Thank--
Jfiving holidays at home.
Air.
the Auxiliary were guests at the
meeting. Among them were Mrs.
Clements, State Chairman of the
EmLlem Committee, and Mrs. Ferris,
President of the Eatonton Chapter,
Garden Club will meet next Thurs
day December 11th, at three-thirty
it the Echetah Country CluL
House—Mrs. T. J. Stewart of‘Macon
will be the guest and speaker of the
occasion—and the club will plan for j
the spring flower show which it hopes
will be a splendid succes*.
Everybody come—and bring your
dues. Hostesses will be Mrs. Harry
Bone—Mrs. E. E. Bass, Mrs. Tully
Jeans and Mr.-. J. I. Garrard.
Williams, Superinten- both of whom made very interesting
dent of Transportation of the Geor- talks.
tria Railroad, was in thus city Tues- The rehabilitation and child wel-
dny afternoon. fare committees were in charge of
Mrs. J. A. Ivey and children have the program. The feature of the
•‘•turned to their home in Marshal- afternoon
v, lle, after a visit to Mrs. J. M. Sim- Wootten on child welfare. She
mons - «n a ‘-ery interesting way about the
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Malpass and child welfare convention which she
Alis. Florrie Moye spent Thanksgiving attended in Washington recently.
Day with relatives in Laurens coun- Muss Floride Allen talking on rehabili-
ty - tation told of the work that is being
Dr. Edwin H. Scott is attending a done along this line by the Auxiliary
meeting of the Southern Associations and by the government. The Christ-
of Colleges and Universities in At- mas spirit was brought into the pro-
lanta thi, week. gram by a group of little girls who
Mis- Louise Legitt, of AicDonough, “ang, "Luther’s Cradle Hy
was the guest of her sister, Mbs H. B. Ennis who was in charge of'orated
lenora Legitt during the Thanks- the poppy sale on ArmLtice Day re- flower
MRS. L. P. LONGINO HONORS
MRS. SIBLEY.
Mrs. L. P. Longino entertained on
Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs.
John Sibley of Atlanta who was the
guest of Miss Floride Allen for the
week-end.
Games of bridge were enjoyed he
re a delicious salad course was
served. A color mot# of red and
a talk by Mrs. Stewart j ^ reen wa carried out in the place
boards and /lowers that were attrac
tively arranged in the room.
Protect
poach FLOORS
from winter decay
FLOOR
a 3til
BECK
EWAltEIs
pma] In C'.-fUUint -JMW<nn. Turn ami
itawpin* nf Lii- i-'oor and Deck
BmudhtlK twgbeef n*»*l l-c.ccst-
*rr«nr.^ wtjiik. • «.-• i.-s. we have
evtr Limbed, .'.a L-ir of rill
edd Jtari ot lile Ui yocr pu-cii Joorx
It Qow» no u,xa«Ji]y arul
cu*cts a bi*- iurfjur «.'hJ gj.'cj hard
enough to vfz'Y oa u^I t.
CULVER & KIDD DRUG CO.
of Coarse
Rhonet 240
MiSS CECIL HUMPHREY HOSTESS
glring holidays.
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Guest
nounce the birth of a daughter
November 23rd. She has been named served.
Martha Ann.
Miss Frances Ennis came home MRS. C. G. COX HONORS MISS
Miss Cecile Humphrey entertain-
ed most delightfully on Saturday j
evening in honor of her gurst Mis*
Marie Long, of Atlanta.
The spacious front rooms were
” Mrs. j thrown together and beautifully dec-
growing plants and cut'
Refreshments w
ported that she had collected $97.63. ed after the games.
After the meeting was adjourned ; —
delicious sandwiches and tea were BATTERY SERVICE
Fruit Cake Improves With Age
M«ki! your cake with the best ingredients, it costs no more and
is much better. We hare for years specialized in fruitcake
ingredients. Our stock this year, especially in CrystuHied
Cherne- and Pineappe, Citron and Peels is the best we have
ever sold. Compare our prices with any from New York to Mi!
ledgeviile. You will find lower prices and better quality.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
Eztia Fancy Crystalized Cherries per lb 5S C
Eztra Fancy Crystalized Pineapple per lb SOc
Extra Fancy Drained Citron per lb. 3S C
Extra Fancy Crystalized Orange and Lemcn Peel per lb 27c
Eztra Fancy IS oz. Package Seeded Raisins per pkg 10c
Extra Fancy 14 oz. Package Currants per pkg. 17 l-2c
Eztra Fancy Fitted Dates 10 oz. Pkg. 25c
Eztra Fancy 4 Crown Smyrna Figs per lb. 33c; the 40c kind
Whole and Ground Spices of any kind in 10c Pkgs.
Brandy or Rom Flavor Small Bottle 65c, Qts. $1.50.
1 E-ox Asst. Fruit Colors 25c.
—SUNBEAM BRAND—
Genuine Singapore Black Pepper. No Peas, No Hulls, Pore Black
Pepper.
1 lb. Black Pepper 35 c
1 lb. Can Black Pepper 45 c
1-2 lb. Can Black Pepper * 2Se
(Just the Penner to Season Your Sausage)
EXTRA SPECIAL
1 Hr. Tji Alliance Coffee, reduced from 45c per lb. to 35c.
We have numerous customers who have used Alliance Coffee
for sceveral years. The quality is first-class. This price good
for 30 days.
1 lb. Extra Fancy 40-50 Prounes, Large Juicy Prunes 10c
Genuine Old-Fashioned Buckwheat Flour 6 lbs 50c
Make your Chocolate cake with Hershey’i Baking Chocolate.
Nothing better.
SPECIAL
2—1-2 lb. Cakes for 35c; 15c leu than regular price.
1 lb. Can Hersey’s Cocoa 30c
NUTS AND RAISINS
2 lbs. Large Washed Brazil Nuts 35c
2 lbs. rcncy English Walnuts 35c
2 lbs. Genuine TarTagona Almonds 35c
1 lb. Extra Large Stewart Pecans 30c
Loose Raisins on the stem 10c
SPECIAL SATURDAY—Good White Meat for Boiling 12c per lb.
Bell Grocery Co.
THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE OF
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
263—PHONES—498
» Thomson, where she teache? and BURKE.
• nd for,el
Globe
rouble*.
s i'ent the Thanksgiving holiday* with
Let parents, Mr .and Mrs. O. M.
Ennis.
••r. and Mrs. Guy Cantrell spent
J hunksgiving day with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McMillan. They
have gore to .Panama, where they will
make their home.
Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Tigner, Mr.
Andrews and Col. Marion Aller
'l"-nt last Saturday and Sunday at
tke Ti »rner home place in Merriweth-
“»unty. They attended the dinner
o possum hunt given in honor of
w - Franklin Rooservelt.
r °nRressman Carl Vinson did not
f** Urn ^ Washington, q. C„ the lat-
Part of last week, but remained
Georgia to present Augusta’s
?o! m ' for a new <2,000.000 volunteer
‘* rs home before a sub-commit-
1 Washington, which assemb
le foi
Mrs. C. G. Cox entertained m
delightfully on last Thursday ev
ing in honor of her guest for
week-end, Muss Burke, of Ellajay
The home presented a lovely scene :
with «n abundance uf flowed, ar- GEORGIA. Baldwin County
ranged in bowla and vaaea. Delicious ! I „i|l at public
$1.00.
RALPH SIMMERSON
Buick Dealer
refreahmenta were served juat be- Tuesday. llecembeVsth. 'the' stoek'of
fore the games were begun. groceries and fixture, of the J.
—————— Rogers Grocery Co., bankrupt. Sale
KEPMN-DuBOSE to take place at the store bouac of
Mr. and Mm. Hampden Co.t Du- 1 the Rogers Grocery at eleven o'clock
Bose announce the marriage of their For further information -e,
daughter Anna Calhoun to Mr. Rob- Nelson. Jr„ Trustee
ert Gigniliat Kenan on Thuh»day;l
November the twenty-seventh Nine-.
teen hundred arid thirty Birmingham,
Alabama.
R. L.
-FEEDS—
'll
Dairy Feed* Sack $2.60
Short. Sack ..$1.55
Seed Meal, Sack $1.40
Seed Meal per ton $27.00
JR. ORDER MEETS TONIGHT Be *» c ®‘«
The Junior Order of United Amer- Cotl
:an Mechanics will meet this Thurs- Mail., Sack 60c
tm, At ' a nta December 5th. Im- day night. The annual election of ® #s * Chicken Feed, Sack $2.40
urJ * ''’ a fte r this (Meeting Con-,officers will be held. Gro.. Hay, per Hundred $1.25
J—’" 1 *" Vinson will leave for Wash-'
assume hl« ffiitiau 4*« Pnv*
'Mime his duties in Con-! J. O. JACKSON—Radio Repairing.
iPhone 169-J. 106 1-2 E. Wall StreeL
WILL CHANDLER
Phone 466-L
^,"v7 thet/ll treasure'
Christmas Is Again Just
Around the Corner
This store is ready with a complete collection of
quality gifts gathered from the great markets of the
world. In planning for this important holiday sea
son we have aimed for a background of values to
build year ’round customers. Our sincere wish is to
be of maximum service to you. We know you will
™ find the answer to your gift problem here.
Williams Ritchie
JEWELERS
Milledgeville,
Georgia