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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE. CA^ JULY *7. 1*33
SOCIAL mcUUCHTSM
H..cl Sloan. «.f MwUrie, is
^ t of MU. Evelyn Holt
Velma Grime* Is- visiting
res in Atlanta, .v ,
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snne McCollum, of Thome*-
wM in MilledflKiUti S****
ftndini?
jl„. L. P- Lon»m°
{nm a visit to North Canrtme.
Dr w. A. Bostick spaa
< « «*g
Mr. John Wiley enterUiMd with
. indy pn.iy ■■ h " b »~' FHd,r
e«sin*-
jjr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson, Jr., and
jlu* Louise Green and Miss Lyndell
VfUon s-pent Friday in Atlanta.
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Mrs. Wallace Butts, Jr., and
Mr.-. Julian Harper were visitor*
Macon Friday. ^ ^
Mi. s Florence Barnett has gone
M Asheville, N. C., to. spend her
cation with her sister there.
jK M. H. Grooves left Monday
lor a visit to relatives and friends
at Quitman.
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Jlrs. J. B. Stiles and Miss Lillian
Stile.- made an automobile trip to
Atlanta one day the past week.
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Mrs Robert Rodenbery, Jr., of
Jloultrie. is visiting he; parents,
Mr. and .Mrs. M. H. Bland.
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Messrs Robert and Guy Blac't of
Plant City, Fla., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. T. H. Clark.
Miss Floried Smith who has been
attending summer school at Mercer
Diversity, has returned home.
Messrs Joe Terrell Andrews, Chas
J Conn, Leon Callaway and Cason
Black spent the week-end at Helen.
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essrs Luck Moss, Nevin Smith
Earnest Mathews are spending
this week at Mountain City.
Misses l$azel Smith and- Rulh
its are visiting Mrs. J. C. English
near Cochran.
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Mr«. Thos W. Miller and daughter
of Goldsboro, N. C-, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. 0. M. Miller.
Mr. L. Vickroy, of Hamilton, Ohio,
as the week-end guest of Col Er
in Sibley.
Misses Marie Ennis, Lucy Davis
and Olive Meadows are visiting the
Century i,f Progress Exposition in
licago.
Miss Rmh Jordan has returned to
her home at Tunnell Hill after teach-
ins here at the summer session
C. S. C. W.
■ Frank Watson and children
have returned from a short 1 visit to
Mr.-. Watson’s mother, Mrs. J.
Ivey, at Lincolnton, Ga.
Mr. L. H. Andrews, Miss Florence
Andrews and Mr. Edwin Andrews
etumed from a week’s stay at
Savannah Beach.
• • •
Mrs. Julia P. West left the past
week for Asheville, N. C., where she
will »per,d the remainder of the sum-
visiting
Mrs. Lilian Walter*,
relative?! in Atlanta.
Or. and Mrs. George Harris Web
ber were visitors to Macon Friday.
Mr. S. B. Hungerfort, of Grey,
is viriting her daughter, Mrs. W. L.
Fraley.
Dr. and Mrs. Y. H. Yarbrough are
spending several days at Lake La-
j Selma Sherrer vbeanl mont in North GeorgU.
.everal weeki at AlsdimR. Dr. N. P. Walker has gone to
^ t Helen in the North Georgia Moun-
hllls'retfilfl#trwhere h cwill spend some ten
days.
Master Danny Brantley of Macon
If. visiting Master Billy Brantley,
son of Mr. and Mrs T. C. Brantley,
of Hardwick.
Mrs. Julia •rarker and Mr. Ed
Foldsj of Atlunta, are in the city.
They are planning to return to Mil-
ledgeville to make their home.
(Mr. and Mrs. Franklin C. Bush,
Mrs. A. J. Hill and little son, of
Miami, Fla., are visiting Mra Bush’
sister, Mrs. Lamar Ham.
Misses Sara Bighrm. Prances
Thaxtor. and Frances Allen,
Moultrie, will leave early in August
for Chicago and other points West,
going up by automobile.
Mis* Harriett Campbell has re
turned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. McComb at Blowing Rock, N.
C. She says that they are getting
along alright.
Mrs. Alice A. Williams and Mis*
Anna E. Miller left the city Friday
for an automobile trip to the Cent
tury of Progress exposition in
Chicago.
Mi s* Eleanor McCullar, little
daughter of Col. and Mrs. C. B. Mc
Cullar, has returned home after
spending a month with her grand
parents, Rev. and Mrs. M. B. Brown,
at Richland.
Mr. B. L. Layfield, Mr. Geo.
Rots, Jr., Mrs. Annie P. Jones, Miss
Mattie and Miss Eva McClendon left
last week for Chicago
World’s Fair. They are making the
trip by automobile.
Miss Eula Flake Patman, daughtei
of Mrs. W. L. Fraley, who has been in
the city hospital for treatment the
past several weeks, is regaining her
health, and it is hoped she can be
carried to her home in a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lord have
moved here from Toomfboro to make
their home. Mr. Lord being employ-
ed at the A. J. Carr Comparv. Mrs.
Lord is very pleasantly remembered
here as Miss Ella Thompson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Thomp
son at Hardwick, and she has been
here attending summer school.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. N. Chandler
and daughters. Misses Barbara and
Elizabeth, will leave next Sunday
automobile trip to the Cen
tury of Progress Exp<wition at
Ch : cago. Dovie, the youngest daugh-j
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chandler, will j
vis it relatives in Atlanta, during j
their absence from the city.
Mrs. A. L. Ellison had as her
gue«t* the past week-end. Mr. and;
Ms. Books Ellison and Mr. and Mrs.;
N. B. Ellison, Jr., of Winter Haven.
Fla. The latter were returning to,
their home, after a trip to Chicago,
and the Century of Progress Expo
sition. They were accompanied by
Miss Gwendolyn Hall, of Winter
H*ven, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Jere N. Moore and
Mrs. David Ferguson and Miss Betty
Ferguson left Saturday morning for
an automobile trip to New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore are visitinr. Dr.
ard Mrs. Powell Allen in New York,
and Mrs. Ferguson and Miss Fer
guson went to Boston, w
will 'visit their son and
Dr. David Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Nelson and
a.u*h!or. Mis, Lyndell N.tan, left
Sunday, for Florida where tney will
spend several days with uMr. Nelsons
brother at Leesburg, and with friend,
and relatives elsewhere in the state.
Mr*. O. E. Herndon, of Colum
bia, S. C.. is visiting her mother,
Mrs. 6. O. anks. Dr. Herndon ac
companied her to the city, but has
returned to Columbia.
THAXTON-CARMICHA’-'L
NUPTIAL PLANS.
The wedding o’ans of Mitr
Dorothy Thaxton. second daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A . Thaxton, of
■Milledgeville, and Mr. Ralph Car-
michael, of Winston-Salem, K.
which were announced tnis week are
of the most cordial interest to the
friends of this popular young couple
all through this section.
The marriage will be aolmenixed
Saturday afternoon, August 5. at
five-thirty, at the Millcdgeville Bap
tist church, Rev. Livingston E. Rob
erts, pastor, officiating. The evening
ceremony will b~ used. Mis* Thaxton
will be given in marriage by her
father. Miss France* Thaxton will be
her si*ter’s maid of honor,
bridesmaids wil! be Misses Be
Thaxton, sister of the bride, L
Elizabeth Fraley. Mis* Anna Pid-
cock, of Moultrie, Miss Lucy Hous
ton, of Alexandria, Virginia.
Carmichael will have as his best
man, Mr. Blake Nicholson, of Wins
ton-Salem. Tne groomsmen will in
clude Mr. Nat Crews, of Winston-
Salem, Mr. Theron Winslett, of Char
lotte. Mr. Douglas Wells, of Atlanta,
and Mr. Oscie A. Thaxton, Jr., of
Milledgeville, brother of the bride.
The flower girls will be Anne and
Eldee Hobbs, of Dublin, little cous
ins of the bride.
Miss Laurie Shurtey will play an
organ prelude before the ceremony,
and Miss Lucy Thaxton, of McRae,
will sing “All for You” and “For
You Alone”.
After the rehearsal on Friday
night, the wedding party will be
entertained at the Echctah Country
Club. Immediately after the wed-
dining Saturday evening, Prof, and
Mrs. Thaxton will entertain at a re
ception at their home on the hill.
Miss Thaxton, the lovely young
bride-elect, ha* been the central fig
ure at a number of lovely social
affairs since the anouncement of
her engagement several weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Yates are
visiting relatives in Miami, Fla.
Mrs. Julia Parker of Atlanta, is
the guest of Mrs. Eula Meadows.
' Mr. Fred Sesmons, of Baltimore,
: s v : siting his mother, Mrs. Mack
Sessions.
Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Gore, of Green
ville, S. C., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. I. Gore.
Mrs. S. H Rainwater and children
of Sandersvillc, are visiting the for
mer’s mother ,Mrs. C. G. Crumbley.
Mrs. Bennett and children of Co
lumbia, S. C., were guests of the
former’s sister, Mrs. A. D. Yates the
past week.
Mr. Mack Sessions, who is con
nected with the Highway Depart
ment, spent several days of the past
week at his home in this city.
Dr R- C. Black, of Plant CU*
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
H. Clark several days of -the
past week. '
Mr*. L. J. Rozar han returned
•'tom a visit to her son at Chicago.
While in Chicago she visits^ the
Ontury of Progress Exposition”- v
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Mr. Gaither Banks and Mr.-<Juf!rf»
| Vf y have return td from a inait en»
joyabie trip to the O
***** exposition at
•Mr* H-’S- 'Wtootten will
**k for.Iittle .Switzerland,
some timr.-Mr. Wont*** will
‘••company her in his automobile,
but will fetura 3ome within VY#»
day*.
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Mr*.,Annie L. Jackson and daugh-
'* r *. Misses Hilda and Fannie Cole
Jackson, Miss Ethel Veal, Mrs. James
Helton and Mrs. Ralph Veal are
'"•ing thi s week at Brooks Spring
Reach.
• they
brother,
WHY CERTAINLY
ra going to cooperate with
nwtlt in hit bringing back
prosperity plan. Always coant on us
doing our bit for our community.
L. N. JORDAN
FOR
r floor at 306 W.
straat. Apply to Jno. Conn
MISSES EBERHART ENTERTAIN
FOR MISS THAXTON.
A lovely bridge party of the week
was given Friday afternoon at the
Echetah Country Club when Misses
Mary and Cores* Eberhart enter
tained for Mias Dorothy
bride-elect of next month.
Beautiful summer flowers
used in decorating the club I
carrying out a color scheme of
and white which prevailed
out the party.
Following several progressions of
contract, the hostesses served a sal
ad and cake course with tea.
Mrs. Wallace Butts won high
score, a hand painted placque and
Mrs. Robert McMillian won consola
tion, a deck of cards. Miss Thaxton
was presented a bride’s book.
Those enjoying the games of the
afternoon were: Misses Dorothy,
Frances and Beulah Thaxton, Evelyn
Holt, Dorothy Parks, Wetnersby and
Lucy Hatcher, Dorothy Quillian,;
Elqanor and Egikabetti firniineki,
Elizabeth Fraley, Josephine Joi
nings, Katherine Jewell. Sara Big-
ham, Mary Alfricnd, cf Macon, Anne
Bone, Billie Eberhart, May Moore,
Frances Bone, Louise Jeans, Louise
Albert, Connell Wilhite, Mendames
Wallace Butts, Otis Woods, Wright
MfcKnigfit, Robert McMillian, Bill
Fraley, Macolm Alfriend, of Macon,
Arthur Butts, Jr., >of Gainesville,
Wilson Mason, Edward Bass, R. H.
Reynolds.
Mrs. Thaxton, Mrs. Eberhart and
Mian Callie Cook came for refresh
ments.
The officers of the Philathea
of the Milledgeville Baptist
School were entertained at supper
Friday n : ght by their teacher. Mrs.
C. B. MeCuilar, at her home on
South Wayne street. The tables for
supper were set in the yard, and a
two course supper was served there
to the guests. The officers of the
class are Misses Olivo Meadows,
president, Lucy Davis, vice-president,
Evelyn Humphries, secretary, Mary
Frances Smith, social chairman. Miss
Clara Mac Almand, personal ser
vice chairman, Mis* Alma Tanner,
room chairman and Miss Lillian Dol-
lah, publicity chairman. Miss Ruth
Jordan, of Tunnell Hill, was also
a guest. After the supper the guest*
attended the performance of Shake-
spcarcs’ “A Comedy of Errors” at
the G. S. C. W. Auditorium.
PRESBYTERIAN GIRLS CIRCLE
MEETSl
The girls circle of the Presby
terian Auxiliary -met at the home
of Mrs. J. O. Sallee Thursday af
ternoon July 20th, Friday, the 21st
and Monday, the 24th. The meetings
were well attended.
After business, devotional and
short program the members worked
on attractive articles of various
types, the disposition of which will
be anounced later.
Delightful refreshments
served and a social hour enjoyed.
The circle will meet again with
Mrs. Sallee Friday, the 28th, at t ■ an
/clock.
NELL NORWOOD,
Publicity Chairman
YOUNG PEOPIX ENJOY STEAK
SUPPER.
The young people's “Unnamed
Club” were the guests of Mr. Louis
Wail at a steak fry at Fort Wilkin
son Wednesday evening. Those at
tending were Misses Sue Cheek,
Christine Darden, Alma Sims, Mae
Raley. Stllle Abererombie. Lillian
Messrs. Louis Wail, Alonzo Simp-
on, Bill Horne, Marion A lams
■erne Boyer, Horace Ivey and By-
L. N. JORDAN
MR. PROSPECT
Hava you noticed the J*33 Char
rolata on tha -road _ Tha biggast aal-
iar on earth, and that aiany paepla
could not ba wrong, to in baying
an autaaaobila watch your stag, fal
low tha crowd and yon can not go
-wrong.
i_ N. JORDAN
MIRALINE
amurv SHO&&
•a..R»^ S,0 ' BMWT >Ct4* u .
SwtJwt* Btog.-MUltdgevillnSA
welL known cateress now
AT'THE HOTEL BALDWIN
Mra. Carrie Young Roebuck, well-
knowmhostess «nd cateress is now in
charge of the Hotel Baldwin dining
room.' Mr*. Roebuck, recently with
•ire Wlnecoff Hotel *nd Atlanta, u
knoww.il 0W r.the South■ «
of much Imte,and ability- .Befo*
coming to Georgia. Mr*, ftoebuck
was cateress of the Alabama Hotel
in Anniston,, Ala-, and has aereed
other hostelries of that *****.® h *
specializes in banquets, and business
and dub luncheons Mrs. Roebuck
having catered to the best cl.netell
of the South, knows well the duties
of a hostess and will be a valuable
*** to the Hotel Baldwin.
SWIM!
At Middle Georgia’s Finest
SWIMMING POOL
w .,„ Tested 100 Per Cent Pnre by State Board of Health
be smart
Keep Cool
No Longer is it Necessary to Dread
The Summer Heat—Come to
The Echetah
SWIM! POOL
COMPETENT LIFE GUARDS
PURE APPLE CIDAR VINEGAR
Fear Years OldL Wil Keep Year Pickles. Same Grade We Have
Sold for Year. Me Gal
PICKLING SPICES
Wkole and Croud ta Package. 10*
Whole Spice, Clove., Ciaaamen, Ginger, in Bulk, Any Quantity
Yon Might Wish. ^
Brown Sugar, Green Peppers, Cabbage, Apple, for Pickles and
Chutney.
The Flour Tax Goes into Effect August 9th, and Will Add
Approximately 17 Cents to Each 24 lb. Sack of Flour. Buy
Now at Low Price*.
Fancy Columbia River Shad Roe, Oval Tin. Me
(New Pack. DeSghtful Breakfast Disk)
Fancy Imported Bririmg Sardine. —19c
(Time are Quality Fish and A Real Buy)
LOT OF FINE FLORIDA VALENCIA ORANGES
Thin Skin, Full ef Juke, Nke Large jOrauge. 45c Peck
Large Hun Skin, Heavy Grapefruit —.....6 for 25c
3 Cans Silver Bar Sficed Pineapple, No. Ones 25c
SPECIAL SALE CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Nke Fresh Stock. It Wil Pay You to Inveriigate This Sale. Our
Inferauriou k A Considerable Advance in A Short While.
FRESH VEGETABLES OF ALL VARIETIES ON Tlffi MARKET
AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES
(Our Vegetable, are Gathered Every Morning)
2 Fancy Fat Shore Mackerel - _ 3Sc
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Bell Grocery Co.
THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE OF
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
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WEEKLY
Cash Specials
$1.00 Value Cardui 69c
$1.25 Value Lydia EL Pinkham Compound — - 98c
60c Value Syrup Figs .—: 39c
25c and 50c Value 6 6 6 17c and 33c
15c Value Epsom Salts U. S. P — 3c
f,t„ (Full Pound)
50c Value Hall's Borated Baby Talcum 39c
(Full Pound)
75t Value Jbrdan Almonds ^9c
•'-i . (Full Pound)
Extra Special
Me. Value Me. rahse
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