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THE UNION-RECORDER, M1LLEDGEV11XE, GA., JUNE 23, i*33
WOCIAL mCULIGHTSM !
IVjOCtOOO
I Marion Ennis was a visitor to
... Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hooks, are
i-ending the summer with Mrs.
„ „ , . i ■«*’• Mr. .id Mr,. H.rpir
, ar d Mrs. E. E. Bell were visi-: Tucker, at Deepstep.
_ w Atlanta last Friday. ...
• * * • * fill* I Miss Cynthia Tompkins ..pent sev-
jliss Olive Meadows spent the eral days of the past week in New-
,eek e« d
i Macon with relatives. nan where she was called on account
* * * of the death of a cousin.
Mr Floyd Wynn spent several . . . '
I <jiv. of :h0 l >ast • veek in At,anW - Misses Louise and Laura Cox,
• ... | daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. G.
i d Lcis Hatcher is visiting Miss (fox. arc spending two weeks at
Milton in Chattanooga, Tenn. Camp Joycliff near Macon.
I Fr ira " -
, Saline Tidwell of
t h- week-end with Miss
Miss Lucy Conyers, of Atlanta
‘ ,i,p w ,ek-cnd guest of Miss Alice
I «*'' . a •
Mr. and Mrs. Darden Asbury were) MR. AND MRS. WRIGHT
the guests of relatives here the past HONORED AT DINNER PARTY,
week-end. Mr. Asbury returned to [ Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Beeson enter-
Atianta Sunday while Mrs. Asbury
remained here until today.
O. A. Thaxton, Jr., after
graduation the past week from
Emory University, jeft for Kings
port, Tenn., where he has accepted
pcsition as chemist with a textile
manufacturing company.
Mrs. H. B. Jenninga and Miss
Josephine Jennings htjVi: returned
from a week's stay at St. Simons,
Mra Livingston Leslie returned.
to her home in Tampa, Fla., Tuea- Sibl»y and Erwin Jennings went
day 'morning, after a visit t 0 her' fro,. St. Simon, to Atlanta to visit
mother, Mrs. Mamie Fowler. j their uncle, Judge John Sibley.
Mrs. C. J. Conn and daughters, Mrs. Y. A. Little accompanied her
Barbarah Ann and Charlotte, arc guest Mrs. McNamara to her heme
, spending two weeks in Covington in Savannah, and spent the past
Mrs. G. A. Lawrence is spending visiting M«v Conn’s parents. i week. Father T. J. McNamara ac-
| several days in Grey visiting rela- | * * * I companied his mother home also and
lives. j ^ Irs - Rebecca Scarbrough of had as his guest Mr. Reginald Hatch
* * * ' Tampa, Florida, and Mrs. M. B. Pitt 9 er.
511.. Ann Holloway of Savannah of Macon, are the guests of Mr. J. j ...
3 ,he house guest of Miss Maude N. Holloway, their brother. i Ensign Carter Bennett, of Nnsh-
Holkwsy. ... i v jii e> Tenn., is the guest of Ensign
* * * Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blood-' Charles Leighton Moore. Ensign
M-- Nell Edwards, of Mncon, worth and Mrs. W. B. Hardie left' Bennett was a member of this years
I .pent the wek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday for a visit thru N. C., to visit I graduating class of the U. S. Naval
I Fr»nk Herring. their brother, Mr. Mack Ennis. j Academy and a class mate of Ensign
• * * • • • * I jf oore .
Mr. O-car Ennis and Mr. Jordan, Miss Betty Ferguson has returned ...
I Er.ais have gone to Chicago to visit from a re-union cf the Alumnae of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finney had
I World's Fair. . Macon—Randolph College and a as their week-tnd guests the follow-
I visit to friends in Richmond, Va. ing: Mrs. A. R. Johnson, of Durham,
Mr. Warren Reid, of Atlanta, ... j N. C.; Mrs. W. M. Terryman, Mrs.
I .-u.flt the week-end with his moth- Mrs. W. B. Hardie from Bain- Geo Webster and two son, cf At-
I rr. Mrs. G. G. Reid. j bridge, Ga., is heme for a few weeks, : lanta; and Mrs. J. W. Isivelace of j
• • • i via ting her sister, Mrs. Lawernce Macon.
Miss Sallie Frank Thompson, of Bloodwcrth, and other relatives, j ...
I Hswkinsvillo, is visiting her sister,' • » * j Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ritchie ac-
tained moat delightfully on Friday
evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Wright, of Staunton, Va.. at the
It was the occasion of the seventh
marriage anniversary of Mr. and
Mis. Wright and a few close friends
were invited to join them in the
happy occasion. Dr. and Mrs. Beeson
met the guests at the door and in
vested them into the library.
In the private dining room of Dr.
and Mrs. Beeson where the guests
were invited later was most artisti
cally, deckjated in lovely sumfmer
folwers with a beautiful silver bowl
of pastel colors forming the center
piece of the table. Unshaded candles
in silver candle sticks were arrang
ed on each end of the table.
After dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Wright
were presented gifts of wooi and the
guests enjoyed discussing events that
have taken place since the man iage
cf Catherine Beeson seven years ago.
Those invited were: Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Herring, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. I
Morrison. Mr. Stewart Wootten, Miss
Constance and Nell Day and Mr. nnd
Mrs. Jerc N. Moore.
D. A. R. HOLDS MEETING
TUESDAY.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Nancy Hart Chapter, D. A. R.
was held at the home of Mrs. Y. H.
Yarbrough on TVesdaJy afternoon,
June 20th. The other hostesses in
cluded Mrs. Penuel, Mrs. Longino*
ind Mrs. Bivens. There were 30 men^
bers and two guests present,
I Mrs. Steve Thornton, regent, pre-
| .Mrs. Geo. S. Roach. j The name of Mrs. L. C. Wall was companied by Mrs. L. S'. Ftowlcr s jded.
• * • i unintentionally omitted last week and Mrs. Louis Flemistor, spent Since the chapter was celebrating
Mrs. Culver Kidd and son, Jim, from among those attending the Wednesday of last week in Atlanta, ] a g Day, Mrs. Thornton read a short
I spent -everal days of this week with Eastern Star convention in Macon.' where they were called on account'
I relatives in Culverton. ! • • • | of the illness of Mrs. Ritchie'^ broth-
• • • i Mrs. Y. A. Little is visitipg Mrs. j or. Dr. C. I. Case.
Mrs. C. A. Brooks, of Macon, was McNamara in Savannah. She accom- » • •
I rue't of Miss Susie Bass several panied Mrs. McNamara who had Mr. and Mrs- Calvin Rice left
! day, of the past week. 1 been her guest, to Svannnh the past Monday for Chicago, lllnoig, where
• * • ’ week. j Mr. Rice will study for the summer.
. Mr. Norris Hall, of Cartersville. ’ • • • ! Mrs. Rice was the former Miss Chris-
I spent the week-end with his parents, Dr. C. G. Cox, Dr. R. W. Rrad- fin « Holloway. Their many friends Cox. and the D. A. R. citizenship
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hall. ford, Dr. L. P. Longino and Mr. J. will be interested to learn that they ! medal by cadet Jack Kinnan. At the
• ’ * I. Worsham spent several days cf wil1 *P end the summer in Chicago. ! conclusion of the business, the meet-
Misn Mae Moore has returned this week near Savannah on a fish- 1 * * * ! ing was turned over to Miss Florjdo
ham a two weeks visit to friends and '"IT trip. j Mr. James A. Sibley and Mr. John ; Allen, the new regent, who appoint-
relatives in Danville Ky * • * I Sibley returned Friday from a re- -d several committee* for the new
• • '• i Mi,* Kyle M.rslull, who has been the Alomii of 'I 1 ® I yen.
Mr, .ml Mr.. Wlfcoa Y. Ma.on cnietied mith th. St.to Hospil.l V ‘- ! A me.le.l *•!«•. followed wh.eh
■ vm.1 days of !h. p.,t «„k .oven! mmth,. left Tue.d., for J* ™”“" d » “» “*• ! ”* d ' d , “■ “ ,0 '
Saturday afternoon before return- ^o: t delightfully by Mrs. Longino,
ing to his home at Auburn, Ala.
essay on the flag, and Miss Jennie
Jewell recited “Your Flag and My
Flag’’ before the regular patriotic
exercises.
A short businccj meeting waj held
and the regent announced that the :
D. A. R. essay medals had been won
by Frances Muldrow nnd Catherine
ir. Atlanta visiting relatives.
Maude Holloway has returned
home after a delightful stay at
Charleston and the Irfe of Palms.
; Ithica, N. Y., where she has accept-
a position.
Miss Mary Mildred Wy
spending a few days in Atlanta, be-
* * * ! fore leaving with a
Mr*. J. C. Baston nnd daughters f or Chicago and a
• returned from a stay cf sev- World't Fair.
eeks
i the Isle of Palms.
Ros«
Crane, Jr., returned to
-t' r- Saturday after spending the
*eek with Master John Matthews.
l ittle Roselyn Davis, of New York
-pcnd : «g several days with her
c ar.dmother, Mre. Margaret Cook.
Mrs. A. I. Butts, Jr., and little
daughter, Carol, of Gainesville, are
visiting M • and Mrs. Harper Tucker
rt Deeprtep and Mr. and Mrs. A. I.
Butts in this city.
Mrs- W. B. McKinnon spent sev
eral days of this week at her sum-
i mer home on Sea Island Beach. She
Pa ?I°M ne Z! ! made all preparations to go down
*" * ;he first of July for the remainder
of the summer. Miss Mae Asbury ac
companied Mrs. McKinnon on the
trip.
John Kidd has gone to Bartow,
Fla., where he will, during the va
cation season, be connected with the
„ ,1 First National Bank of which Mr.
Mr and Mrs. R. L. Carr, who Haro]d Day fcrmer i y of this city
have been making their home m ; Prc . idcnt Mr KidJ wiU return
I Lyons for some time, have returned , . ... . „ , _
,,r - »”■ Ed Athon aid Mr., ,/ Millcdicvilla, .nd «r. On l=| “
Arthur F„ml| „p,„, Mo „d,y iftur- tc , un , cd th „ p „ cl ,„ „f ; ■»>" ' U “ ’*
^, b oro visiting relatives. . • • j Mr >nJ M „. 0 „ y c . nlr ,„ , ra
; arrix’e early in July from thoir home
to spend several weeks
. 1IC , cordial welcome
*11 at t hat institution dur.ng the last . ^ ^ ^ ^ shc has made homc
weeks of the summer school. e , nce - ner man iage, Nearly tihree
•companied by Mis.s Jenkins, and
■ n duet by Mrs. M. H. Bland and
Miss Jenkins.
.Miss Scott read a letter from
Judge James B. Park in which he
;CBTetted not being able to be pren
rnt for the meeting, and announced
•hat Judge Park had made a gift to
the chapter of five dollars. Upon mo
tion of Miss Scott, it was dcc : dod to
mpiy Judge Park’.- gift to the Scol-
arship Loan Fund.
Mir-s Scott, in the absence of
>udge Park, then read a splendid
paper on “Famous Georgia Jurists".
At the conclusion of the program
delightful salad course was nerved by
the hostesses.
All men of Presbyterian church
Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Ivey and and their guesls are cordially in-; f
children, of Marnh,allville, speht vi ted to quarterly supper to be held „ rantrell's Dorents
Monday and Tuesday here with rela- at Echetah Country Club Friday: ^ ^ w McMi , |an . Mrs [ Can .
, , . night, June 23rd at ^o clock. I tre ii, who is pleasantly remembered
r . . , *„**.. I hero as Mis* Mary Belle McMillan,
County School Snpt P. N. Bivins Mrs. C. B. McCullar has been # wi(Jc popularity flaring her
Major R. A. Thorne are attend- awarded a scholarship at the Mercer ., hood horc and w!I l receive, with
1 " >he summer session of Mercer University, and will teach English h u sbnnd
" Macon. . ? »; ^ t §;. a t that institution during the last
six weeks of the summ
Major and Mrs. J. F. Muldrow and . . years ago.
vhddren have returned from a visit Mis, Decora Adams, librarian at
j" Major Muldrow’s mother at Dar- G. M. C., and her sister, Miss Aus- JUN , OR LEAGU e TO GIVE PLAY |
‘‘ngton, S. C. ' tell Adams, have gone to New Yorkj
• • . I w here they are taking a summer The Junior League of the Mctho-
f ’oigressman Carl Vinson and course at Columbia University. I dist church will present a play at
AEy Viiuon arrired Monday from * * " the M. E. chureh at 8:30 next W.d-
Washington to spend the summer at Mbs Florence Andrews, who is a| nesday night, June 28. The play is
home here. * member of the faculty of Winthrop j entitled "Color Blind" and the young
"• • • “ College of South Carolina, arrived at people arc taking the parts. The
M”. Sam Whatley and children home this week to spend the summer j public is cordially invited.
r *tum this week from Atlanta, with her
Cool off at llw Echetah Pool—
•ore water changed daily—cooipet-
— t life guards.
v re,u nt this week from Atlanta, wi *h
;r rp , ‘‘hoy have been visiting Mrs. Andrews,
natley’s parents.
Andrew Scott, Roy
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. j
Y. W. A. TO HAVE PICNIC
d The Yeung Women’s Auxilary of
i -- • • .. I the Baptist church srill go to Brooks
'' Boh Harper, who has been in Hugh Park have returned to Athe Sj this a ft fcr noon .'or an out-
:.; h ,. Btrt0, ’• D. C-. the pat* year, is to .<udy in the summer school o th. ^ >nd ic The refrul ,
Ending several days with his moth- -SUte University. Mr. Scott will re-
Mrs. Bob Harper. ceive his Bachelor Science in Com-
• • • mercc degree.
AH of the 1P24 graduates of G. * *
r . in Baldwin county are re- Little Miss Eleanor McCullar and
’ "'I to get in touch immediate- Master C. F. McCullar, Jr., ch.lden
Mm. C. B! McCullar, alum- of Cel. and Mrf. C. B. McCullar will
- "-rotary for that group, leave Friday for Richland, where
•ti-e a large number of 1924 they will spend - wo week -i 1 *| th
'"mmer school this year, and heir grandparents, Rev. and Mrs
=ementfl are being made for M. B. Brown. They wti-join the lat-
a ' affair. Please caU 294-J and ter, who have been attending the
ur name on the list This Is Georgia Press Convention, in Rome,
r ‘ant. .Vfjj; i IJI| in Macon Friday afternoon.
ing and picnic. The regular program
will also be held there. Miss Lillian
Dollah is president of the Y. W. A-
and Miss Marry Frances Smith is
chairman of the membership com-
m'ttee. Miss Mary Burns is counsel-
FOR RENT—6
convenience!. Within two
block* of girl* ••bool. Apply
Mr.. Bella McMillan Bra/, 1772
Arm., Atlanta, Ga.
“ASA PICTURE NEEDS A
FRAME
So tbe face needs an attractive
coif fore to enhance its lovfiness.
Permanent Waving of exquisite
naturalness and individuality.
MIRALINE BEAUTY PARLOR
Phone 27
HAVE YOUR TIN AND SHEET
METAL WORK DONE NOW.
Old Ice Boxes ReSued. We «l*o
paint tin roofs. Satisfaction oar
m ° BRADLEY’S T» SHOP
100 1-2 Hancock SK. MittadgarUK ^
FREE!
We have a few menu and receipt books that we tbiuk will
be appreciated. About one hundred that we will give to oar
customers who visit our store Saturday morning- Be onre to
ask for your*.
INTRODUCING A NEW COFFEE
1 lb. Sealed Cans, Ground as You Like it
King Philip LB 25c
OUR DEUCATESSAN WILL HELP YOUR LUNCHEONS AND
SUPPERS THESE HOT DAYS
Home Baked Ham, Select Slices
75c lb.
Boiled Ham, Fix Haver
35c b.
Balogna Sausage
15c lb.
Sliced Horn
35c Bt.
Sliced Ox Tongue
S0c lb.
Sliced Corn Beef
40c lb.
Liver Sausage
. 51c lb.
3 Pkgs. Cream Cheese 25c
6 Portion Pkg. Grenyers Swiss Cheese — 40c
(IB Varieties of Cheese io Select From)
PLENTY OF RYE BEAD
VEGETABLES
Home-raised Tomatoes, Green Corn, Butter Beans, Green Pens,
Squash, Cucumbers, Beets, Carrots, California Celery, Hard
Crisp Lettuce. Market Prices.
FRUITS
Home Raised Rocky Ford Cantekpes, Georgia Peaches, Wine
Sap Apples, Bananas, Indian River Oranges and Grapefrnit.
Saturday Specials
Streak of Lean Streak of Fat...
10c lb.
Fat Backs - 8c lb.
5 Bars Armour’s Light House Laundry Soap 10c
Wanted Snap Beans. Highest Market Price Paid for Same.
Bell Grocery Co.
THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE OF
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
263—PHONES—498
ROGERS
QUALITY FOOD 5HDP5
FRESH MEAT SPECIALS
For Friday and Saturday
SLICED BALOGNA lb
15c
SLICED CHICKEN LOAF lb
25c
SLICED TONGUE LOAF lb
25c
SLICED PORK LUNCHEON lb ...
25c
SLICED DRIED BEEF 1*4 lb
13c
KINGAN’S BAR-B-Q lb
45c
PIMENTO LOAF lb
10c
LIVER LOAF lb
29c
CANADIAN SLICED BACON 12 lb. for
23c
BANQUET SLICED BACON lb
19c
HOCKLESS PIC-NIC HAMS whole pound
SUGAR CURED BACON SQUARES pound
STEAKS, Choice K. C. pound
13c
13c
25c to 30c
VEAL OR BEEF POT ROAST pound
10c
K. C. POT ROAST pomi
12 l-2c
LAMB CHOPS pound' -
29c
I amr IFG pond
19c
LAMB SHOULDER pound
12 I-2c
FRESH MULLET 3 k for
20c
CROAKERS 3 lbs. for .
2k
DRESSED TROUT R>.
ROAST Choice Pork Shoulder, lb. 12c
STEAK choice Pork Shoulder, 2 lbs. for 25c
PORK CHOPS center cut lb. 15c
PORK CHOPS end cut 2 pounds for 25c
HAMS Ga. Pig whole pound 13c
SHOULDERS Ga. Pig, whole, pound 10 c
SAUSAGE country pork fresh bulk 2 lbs. for 25c
SAUSAGE Smoked Pork, 2 pounds for 25c
SAUSAGE, best mixed, bulk, pound 10c
SAUSAGE Red Links Smoked lb 19c
DON’T COOK—USE OUR COLD MEATS THESE HOT DAYS