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THE UWON-RECORPEK, MILLEPGEVI1LE, GA, JUNE I*. It S3
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SOCIAL HICULICUTSM
jjjgs Lizzie McCauley, of Atlanta,
vas a visitor to the city Sunday.
Mips Anne Bene spent the week
end in Atlanta visiting friends.
Mfss Elisabeth Stewart, of Macon,
i 5 the guest of Antionette Lawrence,
Mi«s Louise Dye, of LaGrange, is
,he attractive guest of Miss Louise
Ivey- ...
yin-. Olive Meadows will spend
th e week-end with relatives in Ma-
Miss Bertha Holt, who teaches it
Columbia, C. C.. is at home for the
summer.
• • •
Mrtt Frank Mansfield j
gone to Columbus for a visit
to relatives.
» • •
Miss Kate Thrash is in Atlanta
where i-he expects to spend moft of
the summer-
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Caldwell and
Idren spent Sunday with relatives
in Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ivey, cf Elk-
ton; Mrs. Annie Eubanks, of Birming
ham, Ala.; Mr. J. A. Ivey, of De-
Land, Fla.; Mrs. Rufus Allison, of
Black Mountain, N. C.; Mrs. Chas
Sanchez, of St. Augustine, Fla.;
Mrs. P. W. Smith, of Macon, and
Ret-, and Mrs. J. A. Ivey, of Mir-!
shallville, came to the city to attend
the funeral and burial services of'
Mr. John C. Ivey Sunday.
• • .
Col George S. Roach was the hap
piest man in Milledgeville Friday
when he received a telegram
the War Department that G.
M. C. had been designated an honor
Misses Susie and Julia Butts havej Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Cormanni have
been visiting friends in Macon. gone to Mobile, Ala., where Mr. Cor-
* * * manni will install a dry kiln for
“ iaa Louise Massey, is visiting the Stover Mfg. Co.
her sister at Miami, Fla. ' . . „
* * * ' Mrs- William Proct r, of Savan-
M:ss Harold Roberts has returntd r.ah, is at ;»e home ot Mr. F. F.
fron; a visit to relatives at Griffin. Starr, during the dines* of her
daughter, Mrs. Starr.
Mr. and Mrs. George Porter an- • » •
nounce the birth of a girl on Mon- Miss Patricia Muiiroc, of Quincy,
day, June 12th. Fla, j g spending several weeks with
* * * her aunt, Mrs. Harry Bone, and at-
Mrs. Marion Allen spent several tending summer school.
days of the nasr week with her ...
mother, Mrs. Duliose in ‘.hens. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McComb and
* * * Mrs. W. T. Hines left Tuesday for _
Miss Mae Moore is spending sev- Blowing Rock, N. C., where they I military school. And we know that
era! weeks with friends and relatives will spend the summer. the happiest man in South Carolina
n an e, Ky. ... | w j, en j, e a telegram from
* * ! Mrs. H. A. King, of Houston, I Col. Roach carrying the information
Mrs. W. D. Morrison accompanied Texas, is expected to arrive in the was Captain Frank S. Mansfield
Mr. Morrison to Atlanta last Thurs-j city in the next few days for a visit j 0 f the receipt of the message,
day and spent the day with friends, to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.; ...
* * * i Cox. • I Mrs. C. B. McCullar wag elected
Mrs. David Lyde and son Mr. ... Sixth District vice-president of the
George Lyde. cf Atlanta, spent sev- Mrs. H. B. Jennings and children j Georgia Association of Women Law-
eral days with Mrs. L. P. Longino. left Monday for a stay on St Simon’s i yers at the annual banquet and busi-
i Island. They were joined theie by rr.« meeting of that organization
is Judge and Mrs. John A. Sibley of held Monday night at the Henry
J. Atlanta. j Grady Hotel in Atlanta. Mrs. McCul-
* * * i ,n r was accompanied to Atlanta by
* ' ' i ... I Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wright and son | Mifv. Julia Reese, of Eatonton. who
Mrs. Livingston Leslie, of Tampa,; Mrs. T. H. Rentz has returned Snmmie, of Staunton, Va., arrived : was admitted to the bar last year
7*.. * visiting her mother, Mrs. home from Macon where she spent Monday afternoon for a visit to n nd has been attending Vanderbilt
Mamie Fowler. j several days with relatives. j Mrs. Wright’s parents, Dr. and Mrs.. University.
* * * j • • » ' J. L. Beeson. j
Miss Martha Page Morton, of Gray . Mrs. Otelia Conn Griner, of At- ’ ... PASCHAL-KIRK
i; the guest of her grandmother,; lanta, spent the week-end with her The friends ot Mrs. F. F. Starr \ marriage of interest to a wide
Mr-. J. A. Buck. j sister, Mrs. Rumoll Bone. | are glad to ieam that she has suffi-; circle of friends was that of Mins
! • • • : ciently recovered from a recent op-; Elizabeth Paschal of Decatur, Ga„
Mrs. Charlie Napier and little : Mrs. A. G. Harris and children eration as to be carried to her home ; formally of this city, and Mr. Jack
dau-hter of Macon, are visiting are spending this week with rela- from the city hospital. J C. Kirlq. of Franklin. Ga., which
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bell. I tives in Columbus. I * * * was solemnized at Opelika, Ala., May
’ * * j * • * i Miss Cassie Simpson has return- twenty-eighth.
M ss Benita Bam. who teaches in Mr. F. C. Penuel. spent Sunday cd home from the Martha B- rry The bride is the only daughter of
KJreetvPIe, S. C„ has returned home; with Mrs. Penuel and children who school, where she taught Mathema- * j[ r nnd ^rs. Dennis Paschal, of Dc-
to spend her vacation. are visiting in Thomson. ' tics in the girls high school. She cat ur. nnd a granddaughter of Mrs.
* * * ! w 'll return to Martha Berry next w. D. Paschal of this city. She is a i
Mr. Elsworth Bivins, who ir a 1 year. j graduate of the .Georgia State Col-
ttudert at Emory, is at home for the * * * * lege for Women, and has been an
holidays. | Mrs. J. L. McCullar happened to oc ti ve workre in the First Methodist
* * * j the painful accident of breaking her j church in Decatur, where she is very
Mrs. F. L. Corzine and son. Mr. j wrist last Friday at her home near; popular with a large circle of
Hugh Corzine. of Charlotte, N. C., i Camp Creek. She has been spending friends.
BALDWIN BLUES HONOR LIEUT, j
ED. B. JACKSON
1st. Lieut. Ed B. Jackson was the!
honor guest cm Monday evening at
a supper given by the members of
the Baldwin Blues.
Lieut Jnckson expected to leave
this week to assume his new duties
as Post Office Inspector, and the
mei &en of the military company in
which he has served since the com-
pany was reorganized after the
war, took occasion to express to htm
their esteem. The supper was served
in the Legion Hall and at the con
clusion several members told Lieut!
Jackson that they hated to see him
leave and jus* how much he had
meant to the company. Lieut Jack-
son responded with a short talk and
exprsaed appreciation for the oc
casion. He said that one of the main
reasons he hated to lea.-o Milled**-
▼ille was that he had to sever hie
connection with the company and
that wherever he went he would al
ways keep in touch with the Bald-
Y. W. A. TO HAVE PICNIC
The Young Women’s Auxiliary of
the Baptist rhu-eh met Thursday
night with Misa Lil.on Brown at her
home on South Wayne street, en
joyed a program planned by Mia
Christine Darden, and made plana
for a picnic to be held at Flat Rock
Thursday, June 22. Min Mary Buna
is leader of the Y. W. A.
-Misn Mae Asbury, of Atlanta, wi
the week-end guest of Mrs. W. i
McKinnon.
Miss Katherine Cline has return
ed from a visit to her uncle. Dr. B.
McH. Cline, in Atlanta.
• • •
Mrs. Ed Bass and children have
returned from a visit to Mrs. Thos
Reese in Washington, Ga.
Mr. Deward Smith, of St. Louis,
is spending several days with
mother, Mrs. L. D. Smith.
Mrs. L. N. Callaway is spending
several days with her sister, Mrs.
Beaman, in Laurenbcrg, S. C.
Misses Elizabeth and Gladys Beck
of Winder are the guests of Misses
Minnie and Effie Beck.
• • •
Leotas Johnson left the past week
spending this week with Mr. and the week here with her son, Col. C.
Mrs. C. E. Smith. I B. McCullar.
Mr. Bcb Cook, of Atlanta,
Mrs. O. G. Heistand, of St Pete ra
il! r. Kirk is the only son of Mrs.
J. L. Kirk, and the late J. D. Kirk,
of Atlanta. He is an active member I
of the Oakhurst Baptist church
spending several days of this week burg, Fla., and her brother, Mr. Roy Atlanta, where he is a junior deacon.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk will make their
home in Franklin, where Mr. Kirk is
engaged in business.
with his motherr,
Cock.
Mrs. Margaret Lindsey, of Tampa, spent several
: days of this week with Mr and Mrs.
• • • A. I. Butta Mrs. Heistand attended
Miss Marguerite Arthur is spend- the meeting of the Eastern Star in
ing this week at Blue Ridge, attend-1 Macon.
rng the Y. W. C. A. conference • • •
there. I J°hn H. StoveT. Superintendent
• • • | of the General Refractories Com-
Mr. Arthur Crockett, of Altoona, pany at Stevens Pottery, has an-
Ala., spent several days of the past \ounced a 10 per cent wage
DR, M. F. STEMBRIDGE HONOR
GUEST AT DELIGHTFUL
DINNER PARTY.
Dr. M. F. Stembridge was the
honor guest on Tuesday evening at
. , a delightful dinner party given b;-
for New York, where ne expected to week with his grandmother, Mrs. A., crease, effective immediately. The, Miss Maggie Jenkins at the Baldwin
sail for South America. ! F. Skinner. j plant is now operating on a fell i Hotel in celebration cf hisi birth-
• • » 1 • • • | time basis. day.
Miss Louise Mayfield has .gone to. Col. and Mrs. Geo. S. Roach and .». * • | The party was a complete surprise
Athens, where she entered the State j children returned the latter part of Misses Constance and Nell Day, I t 0 j) r- stembridge B nd the guests
University summer school. | last week from a stay of several Mr. L. C. Hall and Mr. W. H. Stem- had assembled when he came. Place
I days on the sea shore.
Misses Bessie and Callie Grceve, j • • •
of Atlanta, spent Sunday with their Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Farr, of Tig
hter, Mrs. David Ferguson. I nail, spent Monday with their chil-
“ * • j dren, Mrs. Doc Veal, Mrs. Lawscn
Mr. Arthur Amos, of Fr.irbum, is| Blanks and Mr. Paul Farr,
spending several days in the city * * *
■with his sister, Mrs. Ed Athon. | Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bioodwortk
bridge visited Mr. John Day
Athens Sunday. Mr. Day’s many
friends here will be glad to know
his condition is showing rapid im-
Ga.,
Miss Helen Roberts, Miss Eliza-
1‘th Fraley and Mrs. Wilson Mason
fpent the week-end in Mountain City.
Mrs. Lindsey and children, Rob
ert and Agnes, spent several days of
last week with relatives in Louis-'
ville.
• • •
Miss Mamie Vinson, of Macon,
"as the week-end guest of Miss
Janie Binford and Mrs. W. D. Stem-
bridge.
• a •
_ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood, and
little son, Freddie, of Sanderaville
were the recent guests of relative*
here.
• • •
Mrs. p. a. Nelson, of Loire Wales,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J- E- Granade and sistor, Mrs. R. E.
Long.
and son, of Gainesville,
spending several days with
Bloodworth's mother, Mrs. J
Bloodworth.
Mr.
Dr. and Mrs. J. I. Garrard went
to J llentown Sunday to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Daughtry, mother- Little Miss Eula Flake Patman,
in-law of Mrs. Garrard’s sister, Mrs. daughter of Mrs. William Fraley,
Allen Daughtry. 1 - ns carried to the city hospital Wed-
1 ' y morning suffering from : ”
curds were in the shape of jiz-sawj
puzzles and each guest drew a
piece of the puzzle end had to find
the person holding the other half
which matched their cut out to find
ont who their dinner party would be.
Mn. Boy Bitter and Mr.. Will-! Th " ”■ ~-
(r,a LrCrrte tan rterard to their ’° r !h « JV** . *■» »“•>
ot Newark, N. J. otter o vi.it *"> r ' «™sed with date, boutonoi-
ores and nosegays marking the places
of the guests. Green candle sticks
cast a soft glow over the scene. A
color motif of green and pink was
carried out with sprays of crepe
myrtle, arranged on the tables.
After the dinner CoL Erwin Sib
ley persided and many toasts were
said to Dr. Stembridge. On the pro
gram were Dean E. H.
_ id their parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
‘ Little. They were accompanied here
by Miss Charlotte Morse, who re
turned home with them.
Mr. J. L. Sibley, of this city, and fection caused by a burn. Her many ,s a m Anderson, J. F. Bell, Jr., Dr.
Miss Frances Ennis and Mr. Jor
dan Ennis have gone to New York
where Miss Ennis will study at Co-1 Williams,
lumbia.
his brother, Mr. John Sibley, of Au- j friends will be interested to know
burn, Ala., have been in Lexington, her condition is improved.
Va., this week attending reunion of. * * *
the classes of 1881 and 1882 at Vir- Capt &nd MrS- Geo W . Griner and
ginia Military ^Institute. little daughter, who have been visit-
* * * r v ing Capt. Grineris mother, Mrs. Geo.
Mrs. Nat Tillman, Mrs. . w Griner, are now on their way to
Miller, Misses Mollie Jordan, Louise ^ ^ phillipine Is iands, where Capt
Johnson, Mattie Johnson and Mary, ^ fce stationed . xhey sailed
Estelle Miller of Roberta, were ^ om New York f or San Francisco,
guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. ^ win gg {rom ^ere to the Philli-
Champion and daughter. . pines Capt Griner before coming
• • • i to visit his mother had jurt fniish-
i ed a course of studies at the camp
The sons of Mrs. Alice Atwood j at Fort Leavenworth. Their visit
Miss Carolyn Wood, little daugh-
<er of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wood, has
returned from a visit to relatives in
Sandersville.
and Robert, will here WBs a most pleasant one.
not spend the summer with her. The • • •
former will spend his vacation at!
Clearwater, Fla., and the latter will J The following from the
attend the stfmmer school at the chapter attended the grand
.» W«* Virginia. | .1 th. ortar of Eaten. Ste ,n_ Ma-
con Tuesday: Mrs. I.
• Worthy Matron; Mrs. J. W. Riley,
Mr. Henry Lawrente was in the, Miss Sally Hah. srho hu^“1 ^ Matron’ and Rnprrsentative
fly Monday. He i. ne. traveling fashing at Rcnoke Ala „„
|his territory, and is making hi, home . Imogenc Hail. H,”pshU Mrs. I. L. Red., P«t
. . . | te ™ter-.h^rteter,Mra ^ Q H. Webber Pas.
Mis, Nin. Spear, „ C.vingte, is to adhor. a. Enr.'p.» ter. Manon: ^
pending several weeks with her sis- visiting Scot J“” ’ . qJitzerland Webber. Worthy Patron; John W.
,p r, while attending summer school Germany, Enffl ’ ’ Rj . past Patron, and Dr. DanieL
at G- S. C. W. ; Italy and France.
Edwin Allen, Jerc Moore, Randolph
Fort, Joe Andrews and Malcolm
Flemister.
The occasion was a most delight
ful and happy cae.
FAMILY REUNION
A rcunicn of the family of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Minor was
held here the past week. The out-of-
town members attending were: Mrs.
.Sarah M. Oxford, Ocilla. Ga.; C. S.
Minor, of Anderson, S. C.; J. F.
Simpson and family, Columbia, -S.
C.; Mrs. J. T. Minor, Macon, Ga.; J.
Bryan Minor, Macon and Mr. and.
Mrs. Joe Stargile, Macon. .
MISS STONE TO BE HONORED.
Mbs Ruth Htne. for 12 years
teaehers of the Philathea Class) >f
the Baptist church, will be honored
with a lovely tea to be given by
that class Thursday afternoon, June
29, in the gardens behind the Bible
clsss room from 5:30 to 6:80. In
the receiving line will be Miss Olive
Meadows, president of the class, Mile
Lucy Davis, vice-president, lfisa
Evelyn Humphries, secretary, and
Miss Lillian Dollah, past president,
and Miss Stone.
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4 lb. Vase Jar Pure Fruit
and Sugar Preserves
Peach, Strawberry CQ_
Apricot, Cherry ZKtC
ARMOUR'S IUNCH TONGUE No. 1
3 CANS ARMOUR'S POTTED MEAT
15c
Ik
ARMOUR'S TONGUE AND POTTED HAM _ Ik
GENUINE IMPORTED SARDINES _ u,
SWISS GREUYERS CHEESE, 6 portion, ~ ,Q C
1-2 lb. PACAGE FANCY ORANGE PECOE TEA 2k
12 lb. PACKAGE FANCY ORANGE PECOE TEA 2k
2 LBS. ARMOUR'S FIX FLAVOR BACON LI 4Sc
Has Flavor and the Quality.
6 LB. PKG. BLUE SEAL CAKE FLOUR Ht
6 LB. PKG. BLUE SEAL WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR _. 30c
DELICIOUS VALENCIA ORANGES 30c pk-
SEEDLESS FRUIT sq c Jk.
HOME RAISED CANTELOPES, Large Size 10c
Splendid Variety Vegetables
Home Raised Corn, Snap Beans, Butter Beans, Squash, Toma
toes, Okra, Green Peas, Market Prices Every Day. SoU Extra
Fancy Corn 30c dox. this week. WiB be cheaper next week.
VERY FANCY HOME RAISED TOMATOES 10c b.
Yon Should Try them.
SATURDAY
PURE GA. CANE SYRUP COc nL
FAT BACKS 8 l-2c
PLATES 7 i-2c
BAKED COUNTRY HAM, Choice Sices
75c I
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Callie’s Beauty Parlor ^
Upstairs Over The Lawrence Shop
Let us Give You The Benefit of our Long
Experience for All Your Beauty Treat
ments.
Special Prices Now in Effect
A Complete Drug Store Service
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Binford’s Apothecary
“JUST A GOOD DRUG STORE”
Phone 57
Notice
Friday, June 16th, is The Last Day for Inoculating Dogs. Please
Bring Your Dog to The City Hall on That Date.
J. H. Thigpen, Marshal
Welcome to
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