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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEOCEVILLE, GA., JULY 13, 1*33
SOCIAL UICHLICHTSM
jjirt, Gl»dy* Evens it visiting bar Mr. A. Lamas spent the x week-
» .m at P-ford, Ga. i end with relatives in Montgomery,
• • • Ala.
jjj.. Gattie Patteraon has gone on • • .
t v i ? it to relatives at Oliver, Ga. j Mim Mary Word spent several
• * * I d “»' 3 *»f this week with Mr. and Mrs.
MilS Jewell Fowler is attending a H. S. Jones.
G A . house party at Forsyth. j ...
• * * • Dr. Donald Hunt spent the week-
jl r ._ Lizxie Goddard, of Atlanta, end in Spartenburg, S. C.
Siting her sister, Mrs. W. A., • • .
fook. j ® el1 Jackson has gone to
I Cincinnati to assume his duties as
Stewart Wootten has return- a post office inspector.
ed frem
, two weeks visit to rela-'
Selma, Ala.
jlr,-. Chas Fowler and
kau returned from a visit t
v0 od and Mont Vernon.
Mrs. L. P. Longino
•vo weeks in Townsville, N. C.,'
n | ing her sifter, Mrs. Louis Taylor.
child 1
Glenn-
Mrs. Homer Bivins and Mrs. L. P.
Longino spent last Friday in Barnes-
jlr. A. J- Carr and Mr. Conn Carr ville, visiting relatives of Mrs. Longi-
ipent Sunday at Millen, visiting Mr. j no.
sad Mrs. Wiley Wasden. j • * •
• .• * 1
Miami ! C* air R' le y has returned to
Parks ' hcr home > n Macon after spending a
I month with her aunt, Miss Enrmy
Riley.
little i * *
visit Miss Jessie Allen has returned
• from Chicago where she spent two
I weeks as the guest of Mrs. James
* J ' _ , . ' O. Clark,
and Mrs. Frank Herring and
rwart Wootten spent Thurs- J
Friday-hi Brunswick.
y r Vaden Paries of
Fla.. visiting Mrs. M. M.
and Mi>s Dorothy Parks.
j|r>. W. F. Bowen and
.dsuch-- r have returned from
j rratives in Birm'ngham.
F. BANK ADD5 NEW
FIXTURES AND BEAUTIFIES
THE BANKING HOUSE
Mr. Collis Hooks, nephew of Ml
und Mrs. C. E. Smith, has joined the
Marine Corps and has been sent
to Paris Island.
Mrs. West Modeller and children
Jli.--- Tress Nickerson, of Birming
ham. Ala., is the guest of Miss
Lilian Stiles, at the Baldwin Hotel.
, „* ! . ■ .{have returned from Cochran, where
*" d *• '•P.”” 1 they ,p,«t U. «,k. tte yue.t
children of >T.n,taMIe .pent Mon-,
day and Tuesday w ith relatives here, j , , ,
1 Mr. Elsworth Bivins, who is a medi-
Sin. E. A. Tune. „nd Dr. Henry ,, E Univ ,„|,y, „
C„ .n malciny u. •nt.n.ehlte I ^ lh ,
Mr. vWtrnj uit.--.at.iii' pomta. m „ MlchiK> „. „ An „ Atbol ,
... j • • ’
! Mrs. F. 1L .‘Ihelledy and litlc
Jlr. Robert Harper has returned daughter, Marian, of Washington,
from a trip to Washington, D. C., D. C., visited the family of Mrs.
where he accompanied Congressman Shelledy’s brother, Mr. and J. T.
Carl Vinson. j McMullen, the past week.
Mrs. Carl Vinson, Miss Kathcrien I Miss Clara Morris has returned
Anderson were dinner guests of Mrs. I from a visit to Quifmar and other
Robert Harper at the Baldwin hotel j points in South Georgia, after at-
Friday evening. j tending a meeting of the American
Legion Auxiliary in Valdosta.
Mr. and Mra John Tanner have
returned to their home at Flowery
Branch, after a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. Watts Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ruark and
daughter, Miss May. of Greensboro,
and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harris, of
Atlanta, were visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hartman
Bloomer Lawrence
turned to her home, after spending Sunday,
several weeks in the city hospital.
following an operation. Miss Hazel Bivins has returned
• * * I home from Columbus, where she has
Mr.. H. H. Woodward and Miss bcen teaching the past year, to spend
Hazel Woodward have returned to tbe remB j n( icr of the summer with
their home in Conway, S. C., after ber p arcn ts, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
» visit to Mrs/ J.^T. Jerry. j Biv | na .
Mrs. Robert Harper and Mr. Wal- Tb* friends of Mrs. E. E.
ter Green, Jr., have returned from arc R | ad to | earn that her condition
" visit to Murfreesboro, Tenn., An- con tjnues to improve and it
ton and Birmingham, Ala. | pec ted that she will return to her
• • • ! home fro-m the city hospital in the
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Usrie, Mrs. j next few days.
Olive Giles, Miss Louise Bioodworth i * * *
and Mr. M. M. Bonner visited friends \ June Bell has returned from aa
- Hapeville and Atlanta Sunday. j automobile trip to Indiana and
• * • i World’s Fair in Chicago, with his
Mis* Doris Califf, of Atlanta, and sister. Mrs. Henry Heidcckcr. He waj
Mr. W. E. Califf, of Ft Banning, are i met in Macon Monday afternoon by
'•» of their parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. F Bell.
M". W. A. Califf. of Meriwether, j • • •
• • • j Dr. Chas. T. Caraner, of Duncan,
• E. Callrfff has returned to Oklahoma, has been in the city
F °n Benning, while Miss Doris for the past several days, visiting
c *liff and Milton Califf, have mo- his mother, Mrs. C. T. Caraker. Dr.
Jd to the mountains for a few Caraker is enjoying a lucrative
day '- , f'j practice in his adopted home.
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bass and sons MISS MOORE WEDS
visited relatives at Dublin Sunday. MR. J. L. BASS, JR.
• • • An important event of Sunday
Mra J. M. Gamble and daughter, was the marriage of Miss Hazel
Mobley, and Miss Vivian Hawkins Moore and Mr. James Louis Bass,
are visiting Mrs. J. W. Hooten. Jr., which was soemnized at a quiet
• • • j ceremony at 10 o'clock at the home
Dr. Richard Binion had as his of the bride's father, in Milledgc-
guests Wednesday Dr. Reville, and ville, Ga. Dr. Frank Quillian, pas-
Mr. Murphcy, of Louiarille and Dr. tor of the Milledgeville Methodic!
Peacock, of Wadle'y. i church, officiated at the ceremony,
• • • j reading the marriage service in the
Mrs. W. F. Hasslock, of New presence of the most intimate friends
York, ir. visiting her niece, Miss and the immediate members of the
C ira Hasslock. On Saturday even- j two families.
ing Miss Hasslock will entertain at Mr. Bass and his bride left by mo-
a reception at the Practice House j tor for a wedding journey to the
in honor of her aunt. Tennessee mountain resorts. Upon
I their return they will be at home in
MRS. W. S. JETT HOSTESS i * n exclusive residence section of
TO BRIDGE CLUB. j Knoxville
I Mils Moore is the only child of
Mrs. W. 5. Jett entertained most her parentl>i Mr . John Moore and
delightfully on last Thursday even- the tatc Mrs Be8 sie Moore. The r
ing the members of her contract fomi | y formerly resided in Alabama, i
bridge club. i but spent the summers on the At- |
After supper, a series oi games i an t; c CO ast in North Carolina. Miss !
were enjoyed. Mrs. F. C. Penuel was Mooro vas educated at the Alabama <
awarded top score prize. The apart- Woman -, College, where the bache- <5
ment was artistic with vases of rose 3 lor of arta degrce ^ conferred; g
and other summer flowers. she wan graduated by the Peabody §
College for Teachers with the r
MR*. PAUL BYNUM HONORED ter of art3 defrrce The past four ,
Miss Elizabeth Ivey was hostess years Moore has been associate
on Wednesday evening July 5th nt professor of art at the Georgia State
The Frances Virginia Tea Room in. College for Women, Milledgeville.
Atlanta, at an informal dinner in M iss M'.ore has traveled in the South
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bynirm and and Middle-west, accom-
whofw marriage was an interesting pan j ed by hcr parents, and spending
event of July -Ith. Mrs. Bynum was much t j me at -he places of historic
formerly Jfiss Maurie Lee the and literary interests. The summer;
beautiful and aaitractive daughter of 1932 Migg Stella Steele, friend
of Mr. and Mrs. James Lee of and companion of many years of the |
Cooperville, Georgia. j bride-elect, traveled with the latter, i
— I as they toured the Brittish Isles and
MISS RUTH STONE DIRECTS {continental Europe. Mr. Bass is the
INTERESTING PLAY j only BOn of Mr . aIld Mrs. James Louis j §
“Midnicht : n a Public Library," H *"'' oE Kaoxvilk-, navi... -,o
aa original P ro B ,a.a -taRcd, mtmr, 11 ”” "“"“Z MoatKaanry. IS
ad, and prr.rntad b» the daaa i,. 1 Ah, Aw up to that aw U,--y had j
Auditorium Activitio. directed by ”“ J « their borne permanoatly. For ,
Mia, Hath Stone, mar eajayed by a I »'• Baaa ba. breu conaect.d ,
lane audirnre iu the Richard B. "ith the Louiaville A Na.hv.llc Rad- g
Rusrcil auditorium. ««»:"'»•»• Baaa- only aite, i.
ovaMn* , t eiRbt.thbty o'clock. - Mi “ c *”' «“», ot Kaoxvrllc.
Tho P Uy «-aa a rccular claaa pro-, Th" J™>»iw «w>P>* hav -' hean hun
jact uaed to *o» the form od cater, ~ed at many aooit.l attaira. An
tninment that may h, dc.ianed to mtercaUn,, party at Ute whica atart-.g
meet the poeaibltitie. ot the avereee ed a, a hnd«cte. party, per tm.ah,
achool--eapecially pl.na.d tor book ’<> “ « <*«»•' lh » bride-elect, y
week. Meny feeher. her. repeat- by »'■ “'"t «» Sam And.raen g
ed copies ef the play in order that «• ‘heir home on Liberty Street, in 'J
they may preaent it in Hair home Miiled,eville. Mia. Stelh Steel. I
town rehool neat year entertained for Mum Moore, both in A
The silty atod.nU in the Hi.tury 1 Milledeeellle end in Atlanta,
of Education claw and their aperiar “r- *" J h “ b "' 1 « ; J
friend, were honor meets and orcu- 1 *“'*■=“''• addition, to the younir mar-1S
pied reserved ...ta. The pupil, of coPUuR.nl of fa.hion.hl. .o,j
Mia. Stene-r Sunday School dw» '■«» »t Knoxville, Tcnn.
were also guests of honor.
A lame number of local children SWIMMING MEET TO BE HELD
as-fsted in the program. I AT ECHETAH COUNTRY CLUB J
he promoters of the play
The interior of the Merchants A
Faimers Bank has' bcen completely
remodeled and new fixturen have
bcen installed luring the past two
weeks.
The mahogany and marble fix
tures take the place of fixture* that
have been in the bank since its or
ganization in 1800. The new fixtures
are modem and of unusual beauty.
The interior of the building has been
done over and new lighting fixture*
installed.
Early in the year the exterior of
the building was remodeled and a
atone front was built with large
piate glass windows on the frost
and aides. The building is one of the
most attractive banking houses in
the South and is in keeping with the
progress and advancement of this
institution.
Col. Marion Allen is president of
tho bank, L. C. Hall, vice-preai-
dent and cashier and John T. Day,
vice-president and assistant cashier.
i Pearl Hutsoi, Griffin.
A swimming meet to be spomor-1D
. by Lor.nie Minor and Billy Jett
Irene Craig, Clayton; Mrs. Alfred | w m be b eld at the Echctah Country
Sturgis, Roanoke. Alabama; Miss ; c!ub >t ane ear!y dat( . ^ mcet
Pauline Wright, Gray; Miss Virginia j iave events for people of all ages
Walton, Helena; Miss Verna Brown. „ 0 ^ ohi i dren a3 well as adults
Helena; Misti Martha Sherwood, Ma- be ab | e t0 c ompetc. Some fea-
con; Miss Christine DeFoor, .Sugar lure8 of the , meet w j|| b e the hun-
Valley; Miss Connie Bell, Buckhead; ( , rcd y,,,. frct , 3ly | e> tbe fifty yard
Miss Johnie Peterson, Ailey; Mrs. back slro (( ei and the relay :
Giadys Daarroh, Ffcirmount; and pr j*es, furnished by the
Uaa MaAwey Btmmtt*, Hapaviile. chants of the city will be
Others who assisted with the pro- Tho(<p en trant» placing first,
gram were: Miss Helen Bums P r °-, or third will receive awards,
grams; Dr. George Harris Webber me ct will be under the direct
lighting effects; Miss Mamie Pad- vbi i on „f Lonnie Minor, local
gett and Miss Frances Stewart m jng expert and American Red
lettering of the master books. I ^^rimming examiner.
and Mrs. Ralph Sintmerson Mrs. L. N. Jordan was carried
•—v returned from a short wed- Atlanta on last Wednesday where
‘"g tn ’P an, l are at home to their she underwent on operation. Her
nends in their new home across condition has shown rapid improve-
nv «. * m ent and Mr. Jordan expects to
• • • | bring her back to Milledgeville next
. • J- B. O'Quinn continues week
*«nously in at the Rowling’s Sani- • • *
.*f um n Sandersville, her many Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zolotaas left
, r,endn throughout the county will Thursday for New York where Mrs-
‘ earn »‘th regret. Mrs. O'Quinn is Zolotas will sail for Greece to spend
one 0 1 the county’s oldest and most six months with relatives there. En-
******-tad citizonsi I route to New York. Mr. and Mrs-
• • • | zolotas will visit friends in Waah-
Jlrr. j. w Ma ,,(1,1 ] and daughter ington. Mrs. Zolotas expressed ap-
° u Mac °n. spent t^c pant week with preciation for the many kindnesses
£*' Marshall’s mother, .Mta. Eliza- shown by the people of Milledgeville
/*' h Hardy. Mrs. Marshall is well since she had been in this country.
'aeinbened here as Miss Bessie | • • a
, Bn '“. ar, d her many friends gave Messrs Joe Andrews, Edwin An-
r a welcome to the city. | drews, C. J. Conn and John C.
• • • i Black spent thi week-end in the
Mrs S. L. Terry Sr., is spending mountains of North Georgia. Mr.
,° m * tim * in Raleigh, N. C-. with Andrews attended the meeUng of
** '* au Rhter, Mrs. J. y. Vining,' the agenU of the Jefferson SUndard
son Mr. Hansel! Terry, who Life Insurance Co., in Atlantat Sat-
h«» ntly W * nt ,here 10 mmke W» urday and the party went from there
t Mr. Sam Terry, who has re- for an automobile trip to Neel^a Gap
( “ r , n * d ho,n *’ accompanied her to returning by way of Clayton J
MISS FLETA ROSS WEDS MR.
RALPH SIMMERSON.
Of usual interest to a wide circle
of friends was the marriage of Miss
Fleta Ross to Mr. Ralph Simmcrson
which was solemnized on Saturday
morning at 11:30 o’clock at the
Presfcytorian Manse, in the presence:
of a few intimate friends. Rev. A. G.
Harris officiating.
The impressive ring ceremony was
said by Rev. Mr. Harris and imme
diately after the ceremony Mr. and
Mrs. Simmerson left for a wedding
trip, returning to Milledgeville Wed
nesday to make their home in their
new cottage across the river.
Mrs. Simmerson was becomingly
gowned in an Alice blue dress- with
h*t and accessories to match. She
is the daughter of Mr. and
George Ross and a young lady of
lal personal charm. She
„.__jate of the Middle-Georgia Hos
pital School of Nurses, where she was
■. 1 — tna.Aa Qha Till
miralink beauty.rarlor
Phone 27
w ith many friend*. She has
been connected with the city hospital
ice her graduation.
Mr. Simmerson is one of Milledge-
ville’s most progressive and popular
young business men. He has the
Buick-Pontiac agency here, and is
, director in the First National Bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Simmerson have the
* wishes of their many friends
BATHING BEAUTY REVUE1
50 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS SO
First Prise—Trig to World’s Fair
Secood Priso: Loving Cep
Third Priso—Bathing Sail
To Ba Hold nt
BROOKS SPRINGS BEACH
Located S Miles West of Seeders villa
on Highway Ne. 24
MUIedgavUle nod Sendecsville
!— Brantley's 12-Piece Blach
Dee’I Forget The Dote
THURSDAY NIGHT, JULY IS
I N O’eleck, P. M.
1 pint
I Quic
49c
Special Combination
{lint Wesson Oil
ick Mixer
Makes Pint Msyonaise in ibont 1 1-2 Minnies
I PT. GOLDEN WEST SALAD (ML lie
Buyers send your pint jar. We have no containers to Mirer in.
DELICIOUS HOME RAISED TOMATOES- Large Fancy To-
GORTON’S FISH ROE, l-2’»
19c
GORTON’S FISH ROE, Large
15c
GORTON'S SIMFLY FRY
15c
BROOKFIELD SAUSAGE
25c lb.
SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAM, Inside slices
35c lb.
ARMOUR’S FIXED FLAVOR BACON, Sliced
as yon like it
X lbs 45c
8 to 1U lb. Average CORNFIELD, ARMOUR’S, FIX FLAVOR
OR PURITAN HAMS, Jnst the right site to boil or bake.
171-lc
FLOUR
We have a small quantity of our first car load at the old prKe
24 lh*. Blue Seal nlaia or sdf-risinff 95c
24 lbs. King- plain or seif-rising
85c
24 lbs. Snow Bad self-rising
75c
We have another car we will be compelled to advance ltr per
sack when this u gone.
Meat and Lard Showed a Stiff Advance this Week.
Saturday Specials
FIRST CLASS WESTERN BELLIES, Fresh and good 16c
FAT BACKS by the piece Ye
8 lb. Carton White Ribbon Shortening €5c
Don’t forget onr DeDicalessan. Yon Will Find what yon wait
for Lunch or Supper.
Bell Grocery Co.
THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE OF
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
263—PHONES—498
SOAP SPECIALS
FOR CASH
THIS WEEK ONLY
25t WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP- 2 to • culoncx _ lit
25c GERMACIDAL SOAP 2 far — 2tt
lie LIFE BUOY SOAP 3 tv
10c LUX SOAP 3 fw Me
10c COLGATE FAIR SE* SOAP 2 hr 5c
OCTAGON SOAP 2 hr 5c
lie JERGEN BATH SOAP 2 for — St
vCKfl#OCKKtttCKKtOCtOftOeK>t»>CtOOCKtOQCt r
EXTRA SPECIAL
1 Sc PRINCE ALBERT l«c
50c RUBBING ALCOHOL* FJI Phi , 1
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
“Of COURSE"
224 Pfmm 24t