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THE UNION HECORDER, M1LLEDCEVILLE, GA-, OCTOBER 12. 1»33
ISOCIAL UICU LIGHTS
•V McMillan is visiting
\i'hW her former
■ the city thw, week.
I bee -• - ’
, Mrs y. H. Y*H>rough
■ “'ined item . el* » «».
|SUV<P*““ »• Columbur,
■ 0»>»- ...
. >n d Mrs. T. H. Clark ud
■ *”"r p Scoville retcTiied troi
l^frvm a vUit of several day. |o
| g. simony Island. ^
■ Ur, L- J Rl ' Zar - Mm
I «v,,horst. Mr. and Mr-. Httner
I sky •■' d li,,le daughter motored Jo
| Dobln Sunday. ^
u r and Mr*. W. D. Menton
■ wve reutrned frr.n Pulaski. Va..
I , ttrf they siren* several days with
I Ur Morrison’s parents.
_ Mr ar ,d Mrs- Grafton Tanner are
I swnJ nc o'vcml days this week in
1 jTLinden. Fla., where they are
I Mrs. Tanner’a iibother.
)|r. end Mrs. Edward Barnes and
I Erie -on. of New York, are visiting
J Mr Barnes parents, Mr. and Mrs. I
I C. E- Barnes.
J Wright McKnight and little
I dwrhter. Annie Louise, are visiting
I Mr McKn'ght’s 'mother, Mr.*. Dar-
I e-n Arbury. in Atlanta.
Pr. and Mrs. W. T. Wynn, M ! ss
I,Mildred Wynn. Mr. and Mrs. Wright
| McKnight and little daughter motor
,' to Atlasta Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. It W. McMillan,
tr.. are upending several days in
I Chicago, the guests of Mrs. Me-
I Millan'a uncle and grandmother.
Mr-. W E Rainey, of Willard, is
ti'iting her brother, Dr. N P. Walk
er it th" Millcdgcville State Hospi-
| til.
Mrs. S D. Stembridge and little
I daughter, Mynette, spent several
I day, of last week, visiting relatives
is Atlanta.
Mr. Edgar Jones and little son
| Billy of Gibson, spent Saturday
rght with his sister, Mrs." 'Prank
| Broome.
The friends of Mrs. Wcyman.
| Snrth will he glad to know that her
wndtion ha- improved and she will
b* moved to her home thia week.
Dr. Edwin Allen, Messrs Sam
I Erin-. Cha* Whi'field and Jere N.
| Moore, went to Athens Saturday and
! the Georjr'a-Tulane foot-
| hall game.
Mr. J. Moran Rober's, the eldest
ten of Mr. and Mrs. C. L Roberta,
I Ea* been given an office pos'tion of
I the Federal Loan Pank at Columbia.
! 0. Re well known in thi« city.,
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Hight. Mrs.
I J I. Martin and Miss Thelma Jones
I °f Ch : m Grove. N. C. ‘•pent reveral
| & y» "f last week W’th their par
ent-. Mr. and -Mrs. W Z. Jones.
Col. and Mrs. C. B. McCullar. 'Mr.
|T. T. Long and Mips Suie Cheek
retnmed from Chicago, where
I 'Eey atterded the meet'ng of the j
I American Legion nnd visi'ed the
■ Century „f Progress Exposition.
Mrs. w C. Pace, of Henderson-
|r iie. N. r . is visiting her parents,
| Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Balsdcn. She
tu accompanied to the city by
|Mn Bai=den, who had been with
nrf several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swarts, who
*ere nn their way from Tampa, Fla.,
I lr ' Oklahoma, spent the wcek-
|rr.d here visiting their son Cadet
'»• S. Pwarta.
_ Mrs. N. p. Walker ment Saturday
| J" A’hens, where she went to sea
>n, Mr. Pierce Walker, who i*
lent at the State University,
■ *nd it. witness the football game.
Ip tta ' accompanied hv Mr. De Witt
I ' > * < “ r Bn >i Mis? Anncllc Rogers.
Geo. c. Toole, of Eastman,
|! r * nt Monday in the city. Jlr. Toole
I’ 1 » printer and newspaper man, and
■ trade hi- home here, working in the
■ ° ice of th 0 Millcdgeville News. He
|' | fic. „f th p Milledgeville 'News. He
| married Mas Meryl Gumnv-of this
'■ H was nccomnanWd by Mint
■» Eula Gumrn, Monday,
i an d Mrs. Grady Moore. Mr.
Mr*. George Moore. Me-ifs.
_ ’ r? * an <l Bovcc Darden,. > Mr*.
I**' 1 "- and Miss A Die Moore if Sha-
I nin . ***■» Evelyn Moore of Thorn-
end Mrs Hugh Moore of
■ v ' " r "- Stone end Mr. and
|^ r '_ " iy Graham of Tampa, Fla-.
n the cit v *hs pm* few dav«,
■. ca1 'ed to the hedaide of. Mr*-
I . ” n °re who has been critically
in ^e city Hospital the past
! ' 1 n e many friends of Mr. and
Moore rejoice t 0 know that
Min* Florrie Moye spent the week
end in Dublin with her parents.
• • •
Mrs. Otto Conn has us her guest,
her courin, Mr.. Fain, of Atlanta.
Mr. Marion Stembridge continues
ill at the City Hospital.
Mr. W. H. Montgomery is ill at
, the City Hospital, where he is under
going treatment.
Mr. and Mr*. Wright McKnight
and little daughter are visituig Mr.
and Mr*. Darden Anbury in Atlanta.
The friends of Mr*. M. L. Curry |
will regret to know th : she is in
.he City HorpCftal convalescing from
a recent operation.
lieut. W D- VeaU, who is with
a C C. C. camp in South Georgia
-.pent tne week-end at home.
Coach and Mrs. T. H. Rentz and
children and Mrs. R- A. Thorne and
children spent Sunday in Macon.
Mrs. T. B. Dumas and daughter,
Martha, spent several days of the
past week in Savannah.
Mrs. Kate <Semms has returned
to her home in Savannah after a
vikit to the Mimes Clipc.
Miss Christine Babb has gone to I
McRae, Ga., where she has accepted
a position to teach this year.
Miss Rosnre Wade, of Savannah, j
is visiting her sister,, Mrs. C. C.
Shouse.
Mr. O. M. Enn : s and Col. Marion
Ennis enjoyed an automobile trip
through South Georgia the past week
Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Lee Bur-
,iett, of Lynchburg, Va., arc vkj t-
ng Mrs. Burnett’s parents, Mr. W.
T. Hines.
Mrs. Dorster, M*>s Mary Julia
Dorster. Mrs. Annie L. Jackson and
Miss Fannie Cole Jacktpn spent
Sunday in Savannah.
Dr. Edwin Allen will leave Thurs
day for Cleveland, Ohio where he
w : ll attend a meeting of the Amer
ican Psychiatric Association.
MRS. KIDD COMPLIMENTS
BRIDE-ELECT WITH PARTY.
On Friday afternoon Mrs. Culver
Kidd entertained most delightfully
in honor of Miss Dorothy Quillian
whoep marriage will be a social
2v*nt of importance this month.
In the rooms wh*re the guests as
sembled a lovely arrangement of
dahlias and zenia3 presented a most
attractive scene. After a series of
enjoyable game^ Miss Anne Bone
and Miss Elizabeth Grant were
presented attractive prizes, before a
salad and ice course was served.
Mirs Qallian was presented a
guest prize by the hostess.
FAMILY OF R. AND MRS. W. Z.
JONES HOLD REUNION.
A family reunion was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Jones
last Sunday, October eight and
it was a most happy occasion. Those
who attended carried well filled
baskets and a most enjoyable dinner
wi*\ served. Those present were:
Mrs. W. E. Wall and family; Mrs.
J. B. Cox, Jr., ar.d Myra Mae and
Edwin Cox, Mrs. Frank Broome and
ron, Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Jones, and children Billy and Bobby,
of Gibson, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. S. D.
Hight, Mrs. W. I. 'Martin, Miss
Thelma Jones, of China Grove, N.
C.; Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Ethr'dgc
nnd family of Macon, (Min* Ethridge
is a sister of Mr. High).
BOWDOIN-BRANDT
Announcement has been made of
the marriage of Miss Pauline Bow-
doin, of this city and Mr. Charles
Brandt, of Fort BennSng on Sept.
5th, at Columbus, Ga. The bride is
n registered nurse, and Mr. Brandt
i« connected with the hospital corps
it Fort Bcnning.
I'-en. \j.
Mr. James Day, of Columbia, S.
C., is spending reveral days of this
week in the city visiting relatives.
Mr. Warren Reid, of Atlanta, is
spending two weeks with his mother,
Mrs George Reid.
Mr. and Mrif Hansel Hall and
ctfJdren, of West Palm Beach, Fla.,
arc visiting Mr. Hall'.* parents, Dr.
and Mrs. T. M. Hall.
Miss Carrie Ostenuorff, who has
been the guest of Mrs. W. A. Massey
for several weeks has returned to
her home in Charleston, S- C.
Mrs. Dawson Allen and sons,
Reynolds and George, spent the
week-end with 'Mrs. Allen's parents
in Norcross.
Mias Floridc Allen, (Mrs. J. I.
Garrard, Mrs. Homer Bivins and
Mrs. F. C. Fenuel attended a meeting
of the John Ball chapter, D. A. R-,
n Allentown laat (Friday.
Mrs. C. J. Sheehan of Atlanta,
spent Sunday and Monday in the
ri y. Mrs. Sheehan is the former
Miss Lula .White who lived in Mi!-
ledgev'llo a nirmber of years ago.
The members cf Col. Erwin Sib
ley’s cadet class of the Presbyterian
Sunday School will go to White Lake
Saturday to spend the day. Hunting
nnd fi'hing will be enjoyed With a
pienc dinner at noon.
The friends of Mrs. Geo. S. Roach
regTet her continued illness at the
hmpital She is receiving the close
care of physicians and nurses, but
there has been very little improve-
meit in her condition.
Mrs. Marion Allen spent Friday
end Saturday with her mother in
Athens. She waq accompanied home
by her son, Marion Allen, Jr., a
student at the University, who spent
the week end here.
Mr. Elbert Bivins, of New Orleans.
La., spent several days of thi* week
with his mother, Mrs. Mattie Biv-
in*. He came up to Athens with the
Tulane football team.
Mr. and Mrtv W. B. McKinnon
and children returned to Mflledge-
ville Tuesday from their summer
home on St. Simons Island. Mrs.
McKinnon and children have been
at their Island home since July. Mr.
McKinnon went down Saturday to
accompany them home.
Rev. and Mra W. P. McDonnall.
of Alexander City, Ala., are visit-
"ug their daughter, Mr*. Thos. B-
Meadow* Mr. McDosn.ll Is a mem
ber of the Alabama Methodist Con
ference, and served as padlor of .
number of prominent churches in
Alabama,, before being *qperanuat-
ed M£to» France* Roger, was called
B,«h. F!*., ™ “'““f
of th, ndith **th of hn fUh.J
Fhe ha- the -ympa'-hy of her raany
friends in this city.
ee^r«t."^
World’s Fair.
The Tuesday Night Bridge Club
met with Mill' Bessie Thomas this
week, Mrs. Frank Herring be'Tig an
invited guest. Mrs. Leon Callaway
won top score and Miss Mary Cline
low.
Mrs. Hugh Lamar and daughter,
Mfcw Helen Lamar, of Atlanta, spent
several days of last week in Mil
ledgeville, visiting Mrs. L. J. Lamar
and Mrs. J. L. Sibley.
MRS. CHAS MOORE HONORS
RICHMOND VISITOR.
Mrs. Charles MJcore entertained
at a luncheon on Tuesday in honor
of Mrs. John Moore, of Richmond,
Va., who is visiting Misses Nettie
and Mattie Moore.
The guests were seated at curd
tables in the spacious living room
and a delicious luncheon was served. 1
Vases of vari-colored fall flow* i
contributed their beauty to the de
lightful occasion.
Those enjoying Mrs. Moore's
hospitality were: Mesdames John
Moore, Richard Binion, Margaret
Ceok, H. D. Allen, M-ller 9. Bell,
J. F. Bell, M. H. Bland, Jere N.
Moore, Marion Allen, W. S. Brooks,
Steve Thornton and Miss Ruth
Moore.
MRS. JOE MOORE’S CONDITION
IMPROVED.
Tno friends of Mrs. Joe Moore
will be glad to know that her con-
ii'on has shown . marked improve
ment and relatives entertain hope
for her recovery.
Mrs. Joo hi* been critically ill for
evcral days and Monday rt was
hought that she wonld not recov*
ju: she rallied xrerm the critical con
dition and is showing improvement.
A CARD
The cor raittee appointed some
time ago bo solicit contrbutio-.is for
reparing Bethel church have com
pleted their canveis, and collected
the required amount
The paster and members wish to
express their sincere thanks and ap
preciation to thoie who so generous
ly contrftmlVad time, r^oney I and
work to ruve ib» old building from
The many friends of Mr. John Day
regret to learn of the death of his
brother, Mr. M. B. Day in iConyers
Saturday. Mr. Day attended the fun-
’ral and burial Sunday.
FOR RENT—Walks:- and Stanley
have two nice six room homos
cheap. See them quick, located on
Jefferson it 2t.
Something New
Dronedar* Fruit Cake Mixture. Add au eg| aad whatever
Bfaid y#u desire. Mix ud bake iu pan that you buy ike «u-
Siiver Bar Seeded Raima, 15 ounce pkft. -— lie
Silver Bar Seedleaa Raima, IS emce pkp. 2 for
Extra Fancy Shelled Wahats 75c per lb.
Extra Fancy Shelled Pecans 75c per lb.
Jordan’* Shelled Abends ...: - €5c per B>.
2 1-2 h. Jan Sunbeam Mince Meat. Finest Mince Meat on the
market. Ike right Flavor : M*
1 Ik. Jar Same 30c
Package Knee Meat — IB*
Sun Dried Fancy Apples 11c per fc.
No 2 1-2 Dry-packed Prune* — 25e
BREAKFAST SELECTIONS
Swift’s Premium or Armour’s Fix Flavor Bacon. Sliced as yon
detire—thin, medium thin, medium, medium thick or thick.
Twice a week s kipmeuts. Always fresh. Sliced when ordered.
2 lbs for 45c.
Sophisticate! know that flawless
beauty repraschta most conscienti
ous cars .of 'the [hair. With the aid |
of Miralino's in permanent waving
and setting they era assured of
Irresistible charm.
MIRAL1NE
amury shopp€
. F0 R.-S OfB(A WCui ■
reccpfiONe 07 **
jlanjbrd Bldg.-MilledgevilleTQa.
Gunateed Fresh Eggs
Arutrar’s Boneless Pig Feet
25c dox.
20c per jar
Brookfield Sitnage, Shipments 3 times a week 2-llb. pkgs 45c
Genuine Country Sausage. Made from hams, shoulders, and
sides of corn-fed pigs. Seasoned right. Extra fine 22c lb.
Fbfidh Oranges. Nice thin thin, juicy fruit — 55c pk.
' Florida Grape Frnh. Extra heavy, thin skins 40c pk.
SPECIAL
2 pint bottles Gibbs Extra Fancy Tomato Catsup. Sold for 25c
per bottle 25e
2- 10c bottles Gibbs extra fancy tomato Catsup — 15e
10c Glass Gibbs Fancy Apple Jelly
Blue Seal Whole Wheat Flour 30c
Cornfield Hams, Georgia Hams, Georgia Cured. Sure are fme.
8 to 16 lbs 1 17c
FULL ASSORTMENT MERITA CAKES—J^jt Defightful
Angel Food Cake 37c
DRESS FRY’S SATURDAY
Bell Grocery Co.
THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE OF
Ew QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
263-PHONES—*98
000aBBXtaa0&^^
DRUG SALE
Soap, 10c Bar, for 5c
Black Pepper, Full lb. ..29c
TUieine Pa'per, Regular
10c, 100 Sheets 5c
Almond Lotion, Full Pint 69c
Glycerine and Rosewater
3-oz. Bottle 10c
Hot Water Bottles, Good
Quality, $1.00 to $2.50
Value 96c
Heatiag Pads
34.B5 Value
3. Heata
Special 3319
Special Aspirin
u. SP.
39c
Bottle of 180
Wa Pal la
Wiadow GUss
Call 2f4 ar 240
Rubbing Alcohol, Full Pt. 19c
Cleansing Tissues, Box
200 ,6c
Roach Traps. 75c Value 48c
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
: OF COURSE
Watch Foil Our' WRA THE REXALL STORE
1C. SALE* phones 224 - 2*0
IN NOVEMBER
Mineral Oil U. S. P. Full
Pin. - 42c
CoM Cream. Full (b 69c
Antiseptic Moulli Wash
Full Quart -® wc
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with years of experience.
Our finest LEE DeLuxe Tires actually tell at
prices which meet mail order, chain'store and
oil company competition. And we back them np
with a full unconditional guarantee Tor one
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and Furnishes Employment to Thousands ol Georgia People.
When You Buy It. You Ate Trading at Home. It'a Teue That
STALE Ga. Does Not Pack Power. White Flaslria The Freshest
Casoline Obtainable. Being Refined at Older! Age Placed; and
We Get Overnight Shipment hem Brunswick; Three Weeks Is
The Oldest The White Flash You Buy in Milledgeville Can
Dmfm Today. FIB You, Tank With WhRe ITmh-ickYmu-
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Washing, Greasing, Polishing. Storage, Puncture Repairing
' . and Oil Changing.
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