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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDGE V1LLE, GA-, AUGUST 24. 1*33
Want Ads
FOR RENT—Unfurnished Iwaw, one
block from G. S. C. W. Seven room
riltod for (U. Possession Sept
lot, Mro. A. L- Ellison, 31a. pd.
BABB-ROSE | MRS. ROBERT McMlLLAN, JR.
Mrs. J. E. Babb, ol Saint Augus- j HONORS MRS. GUY WARREN
tine, Fla., announce* the marriage \ CANTRELL.
of her daughter, Lillian, to Mr. Wil-j - Mrs - Robert McMillan, Jr., enter-
liam T. Rose, Jr., son of Mr. and lain ‘ !d m0 ' t deli«rhtfully on Friday
Mrs. W. T. Rose of Rocky Mount, “ fternoon honor.ng her sister, Mrs.
I /•„„ U'.mti .r r>
N. C. The ceremony was perform
ed in Falatka, Fla., by Judge Causey
Green, of Putnam County, Fla. For
n number of years prior to her mar-
marriage, Mrs. Rose had made
Guy Warren Cantrell of Panama,
who with Mr. Cantrell is visiting in
| the State*. Cut flowers in profurion
r.t ranged -most artistically
| throughout the living room and en-
. , . „ . . trance halls where tables were placed
in S..M AunAn. -here,,,,, After ,«r«.l
die wo employed in the effiee o' icn , brid „ delieiou, re-
A. H. Boeder. Auditor o' Freight | „„ cJ . Th , „ on .
Account, o' the Florid, Edit Con.t r „|„ d , wbi i, „ p
Editor.r. Mr. Riwe i, dirtnet mnn-1 , cbre , lriie , u won by Ur . w , ll-c ,
ager of the Collier Publishing Com-1 Butts, Jr., and low score by Mrs.
nany. working out of Atlanta. The j Walter Brown,
voung couple will make their home j Those present at this enjoyaole
in Atlanta. affair were: Misse* Mary Simpson,
j Lucile Dunaway, Connell Wilhite,
VAUGHAN-WHEELER
Mrs. Walter J. Vaughan,
Thwmnsville, Ga . announces the mar
riage of her daughter. Annabel,
Mr. Joseph Lee Wheeler of Rome,
formerly of Thomarrille.
The marriage was solemnized in
Atlanta August 19th, in the presence
of a few close friends and relatives.
The couple left at once for Rome,
where Mr. Wheeler holds a position.
Mrs. Wheeler as Mis- Vaughan
has many friends and relatives
this her native city. She graduated
at the G. S. C. W., and has for
the past three years taught school
in the public school of Thommville,
her adopted home. She
blonde type possessing a lovely
personality and charm that endears
MR. C. F. BARRETT VISITS CITY
Mr. Charles F. Barrett, of Miami,
Beach, Fla. was here several days
of the past week, visiting his moth-
Mr*. S. Barrett. When he left
Milledgcville several years back, he
t of the city's most promi-
1 1 nent and influential citizens and
her to all who know her. \ business men and his departure
She is the oldest daughter of Mrs. j brought a distinct loss to the city,
and the late Mr. Walter Vaughan ' He wn , heId in the h , Khert esteem
of M.lledgeville and a grand daugh-; and c0nfidence by our peopIei >nd
ter of the late Mr. D. W. Brown. | when hp comes hcre for a vigit> he
ways finds a most cordial and
Lucy Hatcher, Katherine Weaver,
Sara Bgham, Marie McComb,
Katherine Butts, Eleanor Brannen.
Madames Cantrell, Doc Veal, Wright
McKnight, Walter Brown, Weyman
Smith. Opal Swann, Julius Holt,
Royce Smith,Otis Woods, Louie Veal,
Wallace Butts, Jr., Sam Anderson,
John Riley, Robert Ivey, Jack Tun-
nelli
Mrs. McMillan was assisted it
serving by Mrs. Arthur McMillan.
Mr. Wheeler is also a native of
this city, leaving here in early boy-
nood to accept a position elsewhere.
He is a young man of sterling char
acter and has made good in his
chosen field of business.
Miss Grace S'embridge entertain
ed a number of her friend at a
Hou. r e Party at Spring Lake Hunt
ing and Fishing Club during Inst
week.
The party went down on Tuesday
and returned Friday afternoon. The
occasion was a most delightful one
and the young peopli
ing and hiking. Those c
Stembridge's hospitality were: Misses
Virginia Dunn. Louisn Echols, Clara
Hollinshead, Floride Moore, Martha
Barnes, Mersrs Winburn Rogers,
Steve Thornton, Thomas Meadows,
Emmett McCombs, Frank Chandler,
and Harry Jennings. Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Stembridge were chaperones.
the
enthusiastic welcome.
MV. Barrett is engaged
real estate business at Miami Beach,
whirh ir now building up as rapid
ly as any section of the country.
FOR .RENT—One foar room housa j
Wilkiasoa St. Rootly doom 1
ir. See W. H. Montgomery. |
FOR RENT—-Furnished k«. M k»p.
I roams. All conveniences. Rent j
i so noble. Phone MS.
1 RENT—Lower Apartment |
■ner of Montgomery and Colam-
I
269-J.
FOR RENT—One downstairs apart
ment, furnished, consisting of two!
large rooms breakfast room and
kitchenette. Also private both. Do-;
sirahlo location. Reasonable rates. {
Phone 70-L.
FOR RENT—Home on Elbert street.
FOR SALE—W. A. Welker has one!
8 room boas, and lot in desirable 1
of city, for rent or sale cheap, j
See him at o
8-17-33 2L
FOR RENT—Down Stoire Apert-
C. W. Apply to Mr^C*. C. Sbouse.
Phono 400-J.
FOR RENT—Fui
silked room., steam
FOR RENT—Store on N. Wayne
street ant door to Albert’s Market.
Phone 300-3. pd.
POUND—A Small Amount of Money
Apply at This Office. pd.
FARMERS CLUB MET SATURDAY
The Farmers Club held a most
pleasant meeting last Saturday un-]
der the magnificent oak trees at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green i
at Meriwether. Farm Agent Geo. A. j
Turner, of Putnam county, was
pre.eent and talked on Farm Loans'
by the Government. A free and j
interesting discuesion, engaged in by
members and visitors, followed. The J?
value of potash to cotton was a V
theme brought out. and discu.-*od.' O
/. dinner of bnrbecue, fried ch ck- • X
en and accessoru- was served and X
thoroughly enjoyed. v
The club will hold it* Septembei
meeting with Mr. O. F. Veal.
CARDEN CLUB
N. W. H.
Alas! the best laid plans of the
Garden Club picnii took a tumble
at the last ■moment; four of the
‘•n nesses will not be in town—the
Weather Man took a hand and at
thiR writing it seems that we might
'■ave n-light snow. Mrs. Roach will j
not be here and we wanted to meet I
enjoyed fish- j on the G.M.C Campus—so all agreed
'"joying Miss :t-war best to wait until we could
•o things up in style. One Ticstess
in Chicpgo—and several mem-
'■ers—so—we will just wait a while.
We are going tod have too good a
: mc at this picnic to let any mem
bers mire it—*o we will just wait
until we can all go. Anyway—I
guess my good angel looked after
me Monday night—and made me so
Icepy that I had to hit the hay
-nrly—for 1 had planned to call up
'I members and tell them to be on
ind—then I would have had to call
•hem all up again Tuesday morning
and told them NOT to come so
here is atill something to be thank-
WANTED—Young man for part
full time work, opportunity to get
permanent job and aarn good
ary. Apply in writing to tbia office.
Muat be huatler and know bow to
deal with public.
WANT 50,000 GEORGIA FARMS
—To iell to people up North.
Write complete description of what
you have with price and terms
Addrcn M. L. CHamberi, 15 Peach
tree Arcade, A’lanta, Ga.
WANTED TO RENT—Small furn
ished or partly furnished apart
ment or housekeeping rooms.
Address care of The Union-Re-
FOR RENT—1 upstrirs apartment
All convrniences. Apply J. T. An-
ful for.
The regular meeting day of the
club will be Wednesday, Sept. 27th,
■the day G. S. C. W. opens—and we
will all be in town that day I'm
sure—and if we do not get to have
the picnic before that time—wc will
then plan for it—hurrah!
JONES HAM ENTERTAINS.
Jones Ham entertained twenty of • ■
his young friend* with a "prom” *
party on Tuesday evening at
home. A "treasure hunt” was a f
ture of the entertainment, after ]<
witich “proms” and dancing were. L
enjoyed. Punch was served during a
the evening and later ice cream and j
cake. Those enjoying Jones hosp
Ulity were: BMly Bell. Bebe ^
Shoure, Cornelia Stembridge, Selina i
Bonncll, Marian Benford, Rhunette J
Hitchcock. Louise Keel, Charlie Bon- <
nell, Thomas Frazer, Louie Hall,
Jacob Stembridge, Harold Hendrick
son, Bill and H. A. Massey, Jack j
Beck, Furman Hargrove, Jr.
L*mar Ham, Jr.
NEW LUNCH ROOM AND ICE
CREAM PARLOR OPENS
The New Deal Lunch Room and
Ice Cream Parlor has been opened
in the building formerly occupied
by the Manhattan Cafe under the
management of George Cherry and
I. L WHPg-n*. former owner of the
Big Cone. New fxture* will be in-
stal'ed ood •:■■■ building will be done
over on the interior. Lunches and
ice cream will be sold.
LEE De Luxe...
UNEXCELLED
Our LEE of Conshohocken Tires
arc made to give you such outstand
ing service that you wilt never buy
any other tire ... yet we sell our .
LEE De Luxe Tires at mail
order prices! And every tire
is unconditionally guaranteed
for one year no matter how
you punish it! Come in. pleaae. i
A TANK FULL OF
Atlantic White Flash Gas
Will Convince You How Wue it is to Use This Powerful
Gas Exclusively.
More Miles A|ore Power by Actual Test and it Sells
at The Same Price of Regular Ga«.
Remember its Refined in Georgia and is The Freshest
Gas Obtainable.
ATLANTIC
White Flash Service Station
NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 21
FOR RENT—Nice Apartment. fully
equipped with gas. Faraithed or on-
furnished. Mis. Kate Cline. 28-41. <
FOR RENT—Three houses and lets j
on Hancock street. Apply to Mrs. |
Lucy P. Wulkor.
The Empire Store
MOVES TO THE
Bass Building - Hancock St.
Formerly Occupied by Steinbach’s
We are Pleased to Announce our Removal from Our Present Location on Wayne
Street to The Larger and More Suitable Building on Hancock Street Formerly
Ouccupied by Steinbach’s.
A Complete Line of Dry Goods. Ladies Ready-to-Wear, Gents Furnishings,
Shoes. Notions and Millinery, Will Be Carried at All Times, Featuring Quality
at Low Prices.
It Will Be our Policy, Just as in The Past, to Make Every Customer A Satisfied
Customer, to Give Full Value for Every Dollar Spent With us, to Keep Prices
Consistent Low With Good and Fair Business Practices.
Our Advice to You is to Buy Now.Prices are Advancing Rapidly and it is to
The Advantage of Every Person to Stock up With AD Their Needs. The Buy
Now Campaign Inaugurated by The Government is Having our FuU Co-opera
tion. “We Do Our Part”, and Ask Your Co-operation. We are Offering Unsur
passed Values Throughout our Store.
We will be in our New Location Friday
and will appreciate a visit from you. Our
Stocks will be complete and we will be
ready to Clothe all the Family,
YOU CAN T DENY IT MOTORISTS/^
THIS NEW KlND OF TlRE IS 3
TIMES SAFER FROM BLOWOUTS #
No extra cost to public for
new life-saving invention!
P RRHAPS you have been .sing torn, other
food brand of tire. If it ha. given yog good
service you naturally feel loyal to It. 7 *
• ?“* to your family and friend, coaea first.
Investigation show* that, the chances are better
erere*Trer 7 t°h 11 * b,ow - oul »<>»« day. And
•very year thouaanda are killed or injured wken
blowouts throw cars out of control. '
v&j-. New Invention Prevents
Cause of Blow-Outs
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form. Blow-outs are pre
vented by overcoming their CAUSE.
Yet this new “3 tim
■•for” tire coats not
» penny more than
any other stand r.l
tire! Can you afford
to bo without them,
when your life and
JJhfr* »lfht any day
DEPEND on this
•ztre protect'-hi7
Uome in and let cs
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21 * 7.90 I
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L. D. SMITH
MASSEY SERVICE STATION
SOUTHLAND GARAGE