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holiday* ,n ^ 0
R,loh Simmeraon niade *
*■ '*fIf* to Macon Tuesday,
less trip # m
Marie '.McCombs is visiting
^iendriM^eyin Augusta.
s Jones spent several
ar> - week in Atlanta.
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M , h ; week-end with relatives .n
spent tM
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the UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. GA., MARCH 19, 1931
jlrs Darw
Brake is in the city
where she underwent an
« r Heindel Mobley, of Augusta,
g Sunday with his father, Dr. J.
Mobley- #
George L. Echols, who is
j. and Mrs. T. H. Clark spent the
jT.nn in Brunswick and St
Swiss Island.^ ^ ^
Mr«. Sam Whatley and little son
Mrs. H. Levine made a business
trip to Atlanta last week.
Mr. qnd Mrs. H. S. Woottcn
spent the week-end in Selma with
Irs. Woottcn’s parents.
Mrs. T. J. Cater, of Macon, is
isiting her sisters, Misses Nettie
and Mattie Moore.
Mrs. J. W. McMillan is visiting
EVANS-DUKE
The announcement this week, by
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shaw, of Nash
ville, Tennessee, of the marriage cf
their sister. Miss May Jim Evans,
of Milledgerille, to Mr. Lewis Jen
kins Duke, of BainLridge, centers
the most ccrdial interest throughout
Georgia and the South.
The wedding, which was solemniz
ed iu Greenville, S. C., on January
2nd, and has been kept a profound
secret for the past three menths,
I while the pretty young bride resumed
her teaching duties in the chemis
try department at the Georgia State
College for Women, and the groom
returned to his studies at the Uni
versity of Georgia, where he is e
member of the Senior class.
Mrs. Duke is the daughter of Mr.
J. D. Evans, of Carlton. She
her daughter, Mrs. George Buyne, graduate of the Georgia State Col-
at Auburn, Ala.
S*b. Jr., hai
relati’
'turned from i
at Ciaxton.
Mr O. B. Twilley spent several
days of this week in Atlanta on
usiness.
Mrs. R. L. Holsey and children
spent the week-end in Atlanta with
Mr. R. L. Holsey.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bone will
leave Friday for Cedartown to spend
several days with relatives.
Mr. anl Mrs. Harold Elder were
Week-end visitors to Mrs. Elder’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ivey.
Mr. Stetson Barnes, who is a stu-
Jdent at the Polytechnic Institute at
Auburn, Ala., came home and spent
veral days the past week.
CO. C SPONSORS ENTERTAIN
AT TEA DANCE.
The sponsors of Company C enter
tained the members of the company
tea-dance on Tuesday afternoon
at the home of Miss Julia Butts.
The occasion was one of the most
delightful of the spring season.
BAPTIST CIRCLES MET MONDAY
AITERNOON.
The Baptist circles met Monday
afternoon as follows:
The Susan B. Anderson Circle,
Mrs. Edwin Scott, chairman, with
Mrs. D. S. Sanford.
The Luciie Clark Circle, Mrs. G.
A. Wheeler, chairman, with Mrs.
Bone.
The Doris Knight Circle, Mrs. Roy
Nelson, chairman, with Mrs. J. F.
Bell, Jr.
The Laure Williams Circle with
Mrs. Frank Malpa>s, chairman.
The Maud Norris Chapter of the j 4n old-fashioned square dance
Woman's Missionary Society of the ’ will be given at Gray Friday night
Methodist church will hold an Easter as a Lencfit for the high school,
gg hunt on the campus of the Geor- Music will We furnished by the Jazz
gia Military College in the afternoon Ola Band,
of March 30th. An admission of ten \ ■■ ■—
cents will te charged. Ice cream WANTED—A fifty pound capacity
will be sold. i refrigerator Phone 3903.
lege for Women, where she has
joyed a wide popularity during her
Indent days. She was voted the most | CA ^.\ J __1_ EN _ N1S HAS BEEN
original student in college, was se-
retary of the Glee Cluty, feature
editor of The Corinthian and The.
Spectrum, vice-president of her col-' Capt. J. II. Ennis, owner of the
lege dormitory and president of the ^ a ^ ace Market and one of the best
Science Club. She is a blonde of kn °' ,m mcat m * rkct
rare loveliness, and a young woman Stnlc ' Wn ' * w,rd ' d lhf beef contract
of extraordinary veraatility. for 11,0 Millcdgoville State Hospital
£ W. Bradford and chil-
*,,7 pent the week-end in Augusta
v*. Mrs. Bradford’s mother.
• • *
Mrs. John Riley has returned from
NorA Carolina, where she was the
p«t of Mrs. Roy Baisden, Jr.
Mn. Carrie Athon has been epend-
* w .enl days with her sister, <Mrs.
jthar Farrell, in Hardwick.
Mr?. Gorman Lee Burnett, of
Va„ is visiting her par-
fK.«. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hines.
McCombs Hines has return
ed hame from Lynchburg where he
spending several weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. D. T. Rankin and
spent the past week-end in
Slack:hear with Dr. Rankins par-
Mrs. Jerome Babb spent Wednes
day in Atlanta where she went to
purchase new ready-to-wear for the
Dixie Shop.
Mr. John C. Stiles, of Murfrees
boro, Tenn., spent several days of
the past week here, looking after his
hotel interests and risking his par
ents.
Mr. Duke is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Duke, of Bainbridgc. He
student assistant in chemistry at
the University, and holds a promi
nent position in the student body.
Mrs. Duke will continue teaching
at the college here through this term,
and will also teach at the summer
session while her husband goes to the
Chemical Warfare Camp in Balti
more. where he will be sent by the
government.
meeting of tho Board of Trus
tees held Wednesday morning. The
bid winning the contract was $9.90
per hundred pounds.
Capt, Ennis has been awarded this
contract successively a long number
of years and the high grade meat
he has furnished has been most
satisfactory.
EASTER EGG HUNT MARCH 30TH BENEFIT DANCE AT GRAY
LUCILLE CLARK CIRCLE BAP®
TIST W. M. U.
Mrs. L. N. Jordan and Mrs. Cora
Holt were joint hostess on Monday
afternoon to the Luciie Clark Circle.
A business meeting was held as usual.
Mrs. Jordan presented a short pro- i ****
gram and in conclusion a social half I ® otH
hour was enjoyed, the hostess’ sen - - j ®*
ing delicious refreshments.
The friends of Mr. Dolly Roberson ! The "Laura Williams Circle” of the
are glad to know that he^ is regain- ' Baptist W. M. U. held its regular
ing his strength and will be back at ! monthly meeting at the home of its
not have|
fill your
—Busy
his job at Ralph Simmerson’s
few days.
Mrs. W. C. Pace, of Henderson
ville, N .C., is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bni-den. She is
accompanied by her niece, little Miss
Mary Jane Salters.
chairman Mrs. Frank Malpass. A
ery interesting program on "Respect
for Authority’” was given by Mrs.
Lucy P. \Valker. In conclusion the
od delightful refresh-
The Echetah Club dance on Friday
evening was a delightful social event
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Penuel and I of the past week. The club ( mem-
tiitetn spent the week-end in bers and their guests filled the spac-
Thoopson with Mrs. Penuel’s par- ious ball room of the club.
j Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McWhorter
Ixuie Hall, the son of Mr. and left Wednesday afternoon for Bir-
Harris Hall underwent an op- 1 mingham, Ala., to attend a meeting
<?atkn at the City Hospital laat | of the South-eastern Regional Divi-
ion of the American Railway Ue-
elopmcnt Association. Representa
tives of the railroads in the South
eastern section of the country will
attendance, and a most inter
esting program has been arranged.
week.
lb. J. \v. Mobley has returned
om Aunsta, where he has been
under the care of physicians at a
^ Mrs. C. E. Smith motored
to Sttresboro Friday where they at-
tfsW the funeral of an uncle of
n - Smith.
R* friends of Mrs. J. I. Garrard
t0 know that her mother con-
critically ill at her home in
wanton.
h, ‘ friends of Cadet Reginald
o-icr are glad to know that his
edition has greatly improved fol-
lw »ng influenza.
E. H.
i Maci
Scott :-pent last Thurs-
n where he attended a
°/ t* 10 board of trustees of
University.
v T' kill** Myrick and Jessie
- ck weru Press Haven in North
'!*? and S p en t the holiday ob-
Smith, Gussic Tabb,
Ratine Boineau made an auto-
'rij) to points of interest in
* urinp the spring holidays.
Thra.' * Irjri<le Allen and Miss Kate
kf-a ?* turTle< l Wednesday from At-
* * r « they spent several days
ttwts of Dr anJ Mrg ThraslL
Wn w and, Miss Louise Al-
. v” 1 to Jacksonville for the
Rev. John F. Yarbrough spent
several hours of Thursday and Thurs
day night in the city. He was the
guest of Mr. Harry’ Bone while
here. He was given a most cordial
welcome by those of his friends,
whom he met. He came here for the
purpose of carrying his daughters,
Miss Margaret and Elizabeth Yar
brough to West Point to spend sev
eral days with him.
COMPANY B SPONSORS ENTER
TAIN AT DANCE.
Members of Company B. were de
lightfully entertained on last Fri
day night at a dance at the home of
Miss Bell Edwards on the Hill.
The company colors were attrac
tively used throughout the home in
decoratins. Delicious refreshments
were served during the evening.
EPWORTH LEAGUE NEWS
League birthday night! come out
J:00 and help us give the League
big birthday program. There will
Le a cake with candles too.
What does it matter if the jveather’s
cold?
What matters it if the north wind’s
hold?
Don’t stay home on account of that—
Button your coat, put on your hat;
Come out at 7:00 on Sunday night.
Turn to the left or turn to the right,
To the Epworth League then make
your way,
And when you’re there you’ll want
to stay.
For the fcemprtrature’s warm—and
don’t forget
That our welcome to you is the
warmest yet
MISS THAXTON ENTERTAINS AT
TEA DANCE FRIDAY.
Miss Beulah Thaxton entertained
most delightfully on last Friday af
ternoon at a Tea-Dance at the Eche
tah Country Club, in honor of the
young ladies who are enjoying the
spring holidays.
The spacious ball room was at
tractively decorated in spring flow
ers and smilax. Refreshments were
served at the conclusion of the de
lightful dance.
L. N. JORDAN
Ennia is selling fertilize!
ind night, why? Beceu
have proven that they are the
best. Ask your neighbor, he uses
?hem. J. H. ENNIS FERTILIZER
WORKS.
DOWN GO PRICES
The Kahn Tailoring Co., of In
dianapolis have lowered (heir
prices to meet the times. Strictly
first class Suits made to order
from $25.00 to $35.00 guaran
teed to give perfect satisfaction
in evenr respect.
GEORGE W. BARR
Tailor .Shop
Good Seed
Gardening
Success
ENNIS PALACE MARKET ch.11-
nges the world when it comes to |
uality. Try one of those steaks or
oasts from Tennessee stall fed cat-
1 grow
vigorous, luxuriant plants from
cheap seed? Poor economy—
isn’t it? Good seed is always
the most economical. Our stock
is complete and reliable. We
recommend it to you.
Take a long step towards suc
cessful gardening by using good
seed and applying Vigoro, the
complete, scientifically balanced
plant food. Order enough Vigoro
for everything you grow.
VIGORO
^ Complete plant food
R. W. HATCHER HDW. CO.
Wholesale anil Retail
Introducing Archer Nut Oleomargerine
A Fint-dau Oleomargeriae, Special _19e
Fineit Quality Creamery Butter, lb 40c \
Freih Country Batter Daily, R>. 40c i
Campbell, Anorted Sonpr, 3 for 25c
Palm Oli»e Soap, 6 for 39e
Home Raued Dressed Hens, lb 35c
Extra Fine June Made New York Fall Cream Cheese lb 35c
(A Real High Quality Cheese)
8 lbs. Armours Simon Pore 100 per cent Leif Lard $1.01’
(Send Your Backet)
Extra Fancy Fat Mackerel, No. 1, Shore About 1 1-2 lbs. 25e Ea.
BeH’s Special Coffee, The Best 30c Coffee on The Market—
Just Half Price aow. lb , 15e
1 lb. Tin Alliance Coffee. 4Sc Value, 0) 35e
2 lb. Tin Bell’s best Roasted Coffee, “It Satisfies” 90c
We Grind Every Pound of Coffee to Suit Your Individual Taste.
You Get Pure, Fresh Ground Coffee.
Benson’s Bread Sc
JUST RECEIVED LOT OF NEW SYRUP
1 Gallon Pore Cane, Brer Rabbit Brand, 75c
1-2 Gallon Pnre Cane, Brer Rabbit Brand. 45c
Quarts Pure Cane, Brer Rabbit Brand, 25c
1 Gal Pore Georgia Cane Syrup 90e
Quarts Pure Georgia Cane Syrup ...25c
1 Gallon Georgia Cane and Corn SyruP 60c
3 Pkg. Jeilo, Lemon, Lime, Cherry, Rarpberry, Strawberry,
and Orange 25e
DAILY SHIPMENTS FRESH VEGETABLES
Beets, Carrats, Spring Onions, Green Cabbage, Green Beans,
Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes, New Potatoes, Peppers, Etc. Our
Prices Are Right, and Yon Can Always Find Something Fresh
for Dinner at O-r Store.
TRY OUR QUICK DELIVERY
Bell Grocery Co.
THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE OF
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
203-PHONES—498
NAT KNIGHT
Is Coming Back
He Joins Robert Ashefield to Operate Our
Repair and Service Department. You Know
These Boys—They Are Auto Repair Special-
lists That Know How to Take Care of Any
Job.
We Solicit Your Auto Business, Whether Its
A Small Adjustment or A Complete Over
hauling and You Know it Will Be Done Right
With Nat and Bob on The Job.
Ralph Simmerson
BUICK DEALER
isit Mr. and Mrs.
and little daughter. They
°mobile trip* down the east
IrK - John Moore, of At-
e, . DUn "‘‘ the birth of a baby I
She ha? been 1
‘ Elizabeth. Mrs. Mo
Colonial Theatre Program
Saturday March 21 at and Monday March 23rd
"NEW MOON"
Starring Lawrence Tibbett and Grace Moore. Wait till you hear them sing
"Lover Come Back To Me.” Expect the thrill of a lifetime! Tho Atage play that
can more than a year on Broadway comes now to the talking screen with two of the
greatest voices in the world. Drama yes! music yes! Romance yes! But so different and
absorbing. FREE PASSES:—Miss Connell Wilhite and Miss Ann Bone.
Tuesday March 24 Wednerday March 2hth
"THE BATCHELOR FATHER"
Here is the most talked of picture of the year! Marion Davies, i
comedv performance as Tony, the batchelor father s favorite child.
and atop la UB hin K at it. FREE PASSES:—Miaa Mary Eberhart aad Mra. Thomaa
’Valey.
Thursday March 26th and Friday March 27th
“HONOR AMONG LOVERS” , . ...
Claudette Colbert and Frcdire March. The sublime love team that released all
your imprisoned emotions in "Man Slaughter" together aca n-yinmng tJ.e P™ »e of
the country for their splendid performances, tiny ' ora «"^—'
who fought to keep her head—and her reputation, r KEL
ine Cline and Mrs. Grady Vilyard.
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