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THF. UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.. JULY 29. 1933
ASOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS®
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j| r .-i Frank S. Mansfield and sor.
vi.-iting relatives in Columbus.
* f J!rs. O. F. Cha .ice, and daughter,
fl f Washington, are visiting
Mrs.
ister, Mrs. Roger Smith.
y rv \V. E. Stirling, of Baltimore,
. ‘visiting her nieces, Mir. “
w: and Mrs. Julian Holt.
Miss Louise Bloodworth spent the Miss Blanch Green, has returned MlSS DOROTHEA SCOTT
•eek-end at Sea Island Beach. from a stay at Joycliff Camp. BECOMES BRIDE OF MR.
Mrs. D. r\ Montgomery has re- Miss Regina Williams, of Atlanta, 1 LAWRENCE HYSLER.
turned from a visit to the World’s is visiting friends in the city. I Dean and Mrs. Edwin Hobart
air in Chicago. Mrs. L. A. Balcy is visiting rela- Scott, of Milledgeville, announce the
Mrs. M. W. Meadows, of Bartow, lives in Eatonton. | marriage of their daughter, Doro-
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Schwall spent thea Kathryn, to Mr. Lawrence
Roger ■Smith. the week-end in Sparta. | Hyder, of Jacksonville, Florida, the
Mi-- Sarah Bigham spent the past Mr. James M. McCaw, of Macon Miss Celeste Edwards, of Thomas- 1 w«dding having been solemnized at
Macon, visiting attended the funeral service of Mr. ton, i- the guest of Mrs. T. H. Clark, the Methodist parsonage in Sanders-
fpend--. Hu *f h M. Lamar Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Haney Myrick, of jville at six P. M. July 8, 1933.
Mrs. Linton Johnson and son of Miss Belle Beecher, 0 f Atlanta, Tallahassee, Fla., are visiting rela-1 The above announcement will be
Spans. ar< visiting friends and rtla- attended funeral service of Mr. Uvea here. ! read with the most cordial interest
jives in Milledgeville this week. Hugh M. Lamar Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. D. Patterson, of Sparks, I by the hundreds of friends of the
Mr. John Stiles, of Murfressboro, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Biggar and son Ga., is visiting her niece, Mrs. H. G. j two families of this popular young
Tear., was in the city several days Charles of Atlanta, are visiting Mr. Tanner. ! couple throughout Georgia, Florida
of t hf past week. and Mrs. J. W. Hooten. Mrs. B. B. Reid, of N. C., is the j and elsewhere.
Simon Shingler and Henry Me- Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Robinson, of guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. The lovely young bride is one of
Ktnzie. of Ashbbura, are visiting LrFeria, Tcxa-i are the guests of|R. W. McMillan. ! MHlc*igdville’s m(Vt popular and
Qvo. Roach, Jt. Mrs. W. E. Robinson. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Alien will ' talc nted young "women. She was
jjL-s Pauline McKinley is at the Misses Gilly, Dean and Madge be in the Fowler party on the trip graduated three years ago from Pea-
Eldge on the Atlantic Coast, with Hutchins and Miss Margaret Fann to the World’s Fair. I body High School here, where she!
relatives. spent Sunday in Atlanta. Miss Elsie RcJamet spent a few war president o£ her class for four
Mi... Linda Harper and Mr. Lee Little Jaunita Crouch, of Atlanta, | day? of the past week with her sister : years in succession. She has been
of White Plains, visited is visiting her aunt. Miss Gilly 1 Miss Sarah DeJamett. j attending the Georgia State College
here the past week. Hutchins. | Mr. and Mrs. Allan Daughtry, of 1 for Women here and is one of the
Ina Rickctta and Catherine Mr. Arthur Farrell accompanied Allentown, spent the week-end with outstanding members of the Junior
pent Sunday at the home the Fowler party on the trip to j Dr. and Mrs. J. I. Garrard. class there. She is a descendant of
hurling in Tennille. Chicago. i Mrs. H. G. Tanner and son Billie an old and distinguished family, and |
jjj.. iivala Stancill of Macon, Misses Cecil Humphrey and Bessie have returned from a visit to Mrs. has enjoyed an enviable popularity |
. riT ; - v. ral days Iasi week with Nash will leave this week to visit the J. D. Patterson in Sparks. Ga. They -luring her girldhood here. She is the I
Mr. m I Mm- W. D. Stancill. World’s Fair in Chicago. ‘ were accompanied home by Mrs. Tan- sister of Andrews Scott, of the Uni-!
, Frank S. Mansfield left Mrs. George Echols and daughters 1 ner’s mother. Mrs. Tarish, of Linden, verzity of Georgia.
F (isv for Fori Oglethorpe where he will accompany the Fowler party to Fla. Mr. Hysler is the non of Mr. and
„;'j .Wnd a month on duty at the the World's Fair. j Mr. Hugh T. Cline and Misses Mr »- James Harley Hysler, of St.
C T. C. camp! Mrs. Morion Allen and Mr. Marion! Alice and Virginia McCraw, and their • ,0 * inR ’ Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida,
Mi- Mary Culler White and Mr. Allen. Jr., leave today for the guest. Miss Given Green, of Gaff- and is a young man of sterling worth
and Mr <'has. Fitzgerald spent World’s Fair in Chicago.. They wiil: ne y, S. C.. will leave today for an an ‘ I P en *onal attainments. He is well
Sunday of Conyers with Col. and to by automobile. I automobile trip to the Century of known bore, where he has been a
Mr?. Oo. 5. Roach. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Herring and Progress Exposition at Chicago. I student at tbe Georgia Military Col-
njr.. JI. T. Fraley is spending Miss Alice Hall have gone to Little . | Icjre, and has hundreds of friends
time at Mountain City. Her Switzerland. N. C., where they will 1 MAYFIELD-STROTHER
dauirht-r, Mrs. J. I. Amorstt, of Al- spend the remainder of the summer. . j n a q U | et Rome wedding next
bany. i- with her. Mrs. W. R. Ward, of McRae and Saturday afternoon at five o'clock
Mrs. Bnrt Wilson ,.nnt reveral Mrs. T. L. Moore, of Thomnston, are Migg Louise May f; e ld will be united
dav- of the past week in Tooms- visiting Mrs. T. C. Htrmphires in ^ j n marr j a j; C t 0 Mr. Holland Strother,
boro, and was present at the seventy- North-west Baldwin. i Rev. L. E. Roberts officiating. In.
eighth anniversary of the birthday M sses Olive and Marjorie Hooten mediately after the ceremony they
of h.r father. Mr. L. C. larpley. are at home again after pending , leave for a bHdal trip
Mrs, R. D. Edwards and children, several .days in Atlanta with their mounta | ns
Jli.-s Doris Ricketts. Joe and Car- aunt, Mrs. C. B. Biggar. | mu. m.-tui u .n„ „„i.. organizations.
•pent Sunday in Mrs. H. C. Landon. Jr., and chil-! or jnr. ana .urs. j. a. aiayiieiu, aim .
MISSESMcCRAW HONOR
BRIDE-ELECT.
I Misses Alice and Virginia McCraw
Jait rectind two cars of c«m*nt,
one car of Hat, two cars roofing.
Bought right, tolling right. PEO
PLE'S HARDWARE CO.
Tomato Plants for Sale. Ready
New. 50c Per Hundred, J. L. SIB
LEY, Phon* 549.
Allowance on Old Box.
Atlantic Ice, Ath for Bo?
Harper.
Shurl>i- s
t throughout this section.
Dr. Scoit, fathei of tho bride,
director of the summer school of the !
Georgia State College for Women, ■
s dean and registrar of that institu- j
i tion, past president of the Millcdge- |
villfc Kiwanis Club, nml has served j
as a distinguished- official ii
j her of state and southern educe- ional
n'scellaneous
Miss Mayfiel is the only daughter
s. H. C. Landon. Jr., and chil-! 0 f j| r . and Mrs. J. A. Mayfield, nnd
Athens with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. dren, will return to their home in i s a charming and a tractive young
Elliott North Wilkes, N. C.. Friday, after j '.ady. She is a graduate of G. S. C.
Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Weems and a visit to her parents. Capt. and Mrs. W., and has riud : ed in other col-
family were gueski at the home of E. N. Ennis and other relatives here, leges. She is popular with a large j entcrta.ned at a i
ami Mrs. Frank Quillian Fri- Mr. B. E. Brantley and children, c i rc le of friends throughout Georgia hower on Wcdncnday evening in
day nigh:. They were returning from of Key West, Fla., spent Tuesday an d in Cuba, where she has spent honor of Miss Dorothy Thaxton, u
<i: io North Georgia to their and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. sometime visiting her brotner, who bride-elect of this month. A color
home at Sc-a Bring. Fla. : T. C. Brantley. j is a prominent business man there, motif of pink, white, and green pre
Vr ., n j Mrs Ren Willingham of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brake, and Mr. Strother has miide his home ’
Washington Ga have been in the children, of Miami. Fla., and Mr. and this county the past several years.' rabon! '- Vases nnd bowls of pink
city t) < week hunting a home a3 Mrs Julian Harper, are spending the serving as principal of the Union
*r •>- ptolto* i. b«. » "'" k «“» the ' r ~ ttar - Mr -’ * p - 1 ’" n * , Sch “ k '*
live about the first of Septcmoer Davis.
for the purpose of sending their two Mr. and Mrs. Walter Greene
daughters to school. turned to their home
vailed in all the details of the dcco-
ls. Vases and bowls of pink
white flowers were arranged
throughout the living room where
n of strong character and sterling' ,he guests were seated at card tables,
re-. worth, and well equipped as an in- Dainty cards -marked the places of :
Atlanta 1 structor. thc *“*>“*• A ddic'ou*
Mr. L. H. Andrews. Miss Florence Wednesday after a visit to
Sirs. E. E. Bell.
Mr. and They will make their t
Edwin Andrews
guests of the Amfico Club
nah Beach this week. They
i-n on the beach since Sun-
Mrs. .1. w. Shinsholaer plans to
he n Atlanta for Colonial Dance
and luncheon at the Druid Hill Gar-
d-n Club. She will return by way of
Mad v-n for a visit with her mother,
Mr--. John McHenry.
Mr?. Cox, who has been visiting
her daughter. Mrs. John W. Riley
■ after the opening of tbe school;
Mr. Lamar Pennington, who has September.
bbeen confined to his home since j
last August as the result of a r’.roke 1 MISS CLARA HASSLOCK
of apoplexy, continues in a helpless
and critical condition.
Miss Gwen Green, of Gaffr.ey. S.
C., has been the guest of Misses
A Fee and Virginia McCraw. She ac
companied thc-.n t-> Chicago to at
tend the World's Fair. i
Mr. John T. Day continues to im-
prove and will come back to his home
here within the next ten days. Miss room
■ here ' 1
i served and bridge >
, played during the evening. Late i
the evening Bobby McKnight came ‘
• in bearing gifts for the bride. Many i
j beautiful and useful presents were
ENTERTAINS IN HONOR : received. Those invited were: Misses I
OF VISITOR. Dorothy Parks. Louise Albert, Doro-
On Tuesday evening Miss Clara I *">• QuilFan, Nancy Whitaker, Beau-
Has-dock was‘hostess at. a reception, l«h Thaxton. Frances Thaxton.
at the Practice House of the Gcor- Celeste Edward-. Lucy Hatcher,
via State College for Women, honor- Elizabeth Fraley. Sara Bigham.
She i
;ng her aunt, Mrs. W. S. Hasslock. DlliaJn Stiles. Elizabeth Brannen.
of New York Citv. Miss Hasslock Eleanor Brannen. Mary Eberhardt, j
and her aunt stood in the living | Carcasa Eberhardt, Catherine Butts.
-ive the guests. Through- Lucille Dunaway. Mrs. Julius Holt,
i V ' v nere W,U,,M 1 " c JL W * of vari colored Mrs. Otis Woods, and Miss Gwen '
urned to her home at Miller.. Ne „ and Constance Day spent the «it v *n-eoiomi _ .
accompanied home by Mra. wcrk . end with him. j flowers were plaecd. In the dining Onm,
who will visit her for two ^j rf j m. Gamble nnd daughter I room ice crea-m and cake v
Mdbley. and Mira Vivian Hawkins ! e.l from a table covered with a lace
returned to Gray after several cloth and having n» a center «
- - - - — . • - oowl of pink roses- Presid-
Mi- - Lena Martin, of.LaGrange,
Sara Nelson of Oglethorpe, and dayj. visit with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Jes,ie Trnwick of Linton, are study- Hooten.
a: Cornell University, Itcha, Mr. and Mrs. L. U- B’oodworth
V. They made the trip by auto- and children, Shirley Ann rnd Luth-
aiob | e jmd report a wonderful trip. or. Jr., Miss Grace Hardaway and
They plan to return home by Chica- >i r . J. C. Bloodworth spent Sunday
Pf- with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Canrcy and
Mr- and Mrs. Miller 6. Bell and Mrs. Olive Giles.
Mr?. Frank Bell returned Monday af- Mrs. C. B. McCullar will teach
ternoon from an extended trip English at the nurrrmer school of
through the West. They visited the Mercer University, commencing next
Century of |> r0 gre«a Exposition in Monday. Mrs. McCullar is well equip-
Chicago. whore they spent several pod a* ‘ she a splendid Englis
day.-. Mr! Roll also attended a meet- scholar, and is gifted and talented.
•-g of the Supreme Lodge of Knight* Mm J. B. O'Quinn continues in a
Pythias at Mincapolis, Minn., as critical condition at Rawlings Sam-
’he Grand Keprcsentative of the tarium in Sandersville. Lithe hope
^rand Lodge of Knights of Pythias, for her recovery L held by '
Th *y were accompanied on the trip family nnd physicians and the end
H Miw Olive Bell Davis of AtUnta. may come at any time.
M> Lillian Dollah, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Farrell
cs ‘hier at the E. E. Bell Dry Goods tored to Athens Tuesday. On their
S! °rt has accepted a posiUon with return home they were accompanied
lidgevilie Telephone Co. She hap by Misses Frances and Louise Smitn,
ration
ing at the table were Miss Clara
Morris and Miss Stella Steele. Oth
ers a.-msting in entertaining
Miss Maybry Harper. Miss Gussie
Tabb, Miss Thelma Hall, Mrs. Lyn
wood Smith. Miss Maisie Manson.
Mi» Irene Craig. Miss Chandler
Parker. Miss Velma Cleveland. Miss
Grace Creel, (Miss Elizabeth Spier,
Margaret Fergcrson, Miss Ella
Burton. Miss Mary Ivey. Mist- Vir
ginia Peacock. Miss Marie Wells.
About 260 geasts were invited to
call during the evening.
beer sueceeder by Miss Alma Simms, nieces of Mrs. Farrell.
j will be
'Mrs. R. w. McMillan went to New her guests for several
Orleans this week to meet her Mrs. Mack Anthony and children,
Slighter, Mra. Guy Cantrell, who of Columbus, have been pending
f'th Mr. Cantrell docked this week several days with Coach i.nd Mrs.
ro m Panama where she has been re- T. H. Rcntz. Rev. Antnony came by
'ring for the past three years. They Thursday from DoBoy Island and
«urned here Tuesday night. After accompanied Mrs. Anthony and chu-
1‘i-nding some time here, they will dren home.
vi ‘it relatives in North Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bem.tein, Rabbi
The friends of Mrs. L. N. Jordan A. Shusterman and wife. Mrs. Rutfus
ai “ delighted to know that her con- Chance, Mrs. Sallic Cohen and Mr.
dit io n is rapidly improving and that and Mrs. Philpot, of Athens, were
-he "xpects to return home next Sun- the guerts Sunday of Mr. and Mr*.
da y- Mr. Jordan spent last Sunday Jon Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs.
wit h her. T. Tremor.
MILLEDGEVILLE GIRL WINS
* BATHING REVIEW
Miss Helen Ivey, representing
Culver * Kidd Drug Co., won the
bathing beauty contest at Brooks
Spring Thursday night and was
awarded the trip to the World a
Fa'r in Chicago.
Mrs. Frank Broctme and son, Rich
ard, G. W. Jones and Myra Mae
Cox, spent several days- of last week
visiting relatives in China Grove and
Jannapblis, N. C.
FOR’ RENT-^apL >•«. 4ow»-»t»ir«]
apartments near G. S. C. W. Apply
to Mrs. C. C. Shousa. Phone 408-J.
guests of thc Misses McCraw.
Many delightful parties have been
planned for this charming bride-elect
will he a brilliant
soc : al event of his month. On Wed
nesday evening Misses Lucille Dun
away and Louise Albert will enter
tain and on Friday afternoon Miss
Thaxton will be the honor gues
a party given by Misses Caresaa and
Mary Eberhardt
I EKE— overy thing's ready.
Now I’ll drin down to tho Mirm-
line for n finger wnee. They'll
trim the back for me too, and I’ll
be nil aet for a corking wook-ond.”
. KathWan Hawk-
MIRAL1NE
teAury shops
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We Have a Few Barrels
BLUE SEAL, KING AND SNOW-BALL FLOUR
LEFT FROM LAST CAR
That we are selling at 50c to 75c per bartel less than mill
cost today. Buy your needs fo. 30 or 60 days.
CHICKEN LOAF is a very popular dish for lunch and supper.
Only 35c per lb.
ICE COLD WATERMELONS AND CANTAL0PES
We can deliver at the hour you wish Ice Cold. So much better
when 24 hours in refrigerator.
Watermelons. Ic lb. Cantalopes .:..4c to 5e each
GENUINE JUNE MADE 1932 NEW YORK STATE CHEESE
From 40 to 50 per cent butter fat .— 30c lb.
(This cheese is quoted in New York at 28c in quantity lots)
Campbell's Pork and Beans- large can - ~.5c
Campbell's Tomato Juice- 50 oz. cans 25c
Campbell's Tomato Juice 3 for J20c
3 cans Crushed Pineapple .25c
4 lb. Jar Pure Fruit and Sugar Preserves- Cherry, Peach,
Strawberry 59c
(You Can’t Buy Thc Fruit and Sugar at This Price)
WE HAVE A FANCY LOT OF FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY
DAY. AT THE MARKET PRICE WHICH IS VERY LOW
We will have another truck load of Genuine Florida Valencia
Oranges Friday. Like last lot, large, juicy fruit at 45c per pk.
This is very cheap for first class Florida Oranges the last of
July.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Western Bellies .... lOt
Fat Backs, by The Piece. - 7 l-2c
45 lb. Can Compound $3.50
Bell Grocery Co.
THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE OF
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
263—PHONES—498
WEEKLY
Cash Specials
53c Ipana Toothe Paste ,37c
55c Emulsified Cocanut Oil Shampoo 37c
66c Fitch Combination Shampoo and Hair I onic 47c
75c Barbasol — 47c
55c Ingram Shaving Cream —- 37c
50c Gillette Probak ; Auto Strop Blades 33c
55c Jergen and Hinds Loution 37c
28c Mknncn’s Borated Talcum Powder — 17c
Cu!ver& Kidd Drug Co
Of Course
THE REXALL STORE PHONES 224 - 240
BE OUR GUEST FOR DINNER SUNDAY
Bring all the family—give mother a day’s rest—pay for one
meal and get one FREE—Call us and have a table reserved.
Special Diner Menu. A family of five can get dinner for the cost
of 3, 60c.
DINING ROOM OPEN 12:00 TO 2:30
BALDWIN HOTEL
Prescriptions Our Main Business
Not A Sideline
'Phone 202
Hall’s Drug Store