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ISOCIAL UICULICUTS
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CILES-SHEPHARO | MAJOR S. J. WHATLEY TALKS
Announcement lias been made oi] TO P T A.
, ' • h » mnrriegc of li'.u Lucile Cile, to
Waller end ton visit- Mr . Douglre Shephard, of Lauren.
A. McKinley Monday. county. The ceremony was solemnia
An interesting and well-attended
ing of the Parent-Teacher Ae*
, _ td Friday, December .6th, Judge CuHreo W “,T’
J. T. Thornton .. the guest Bcr . i( . stcmbrid * College wa, held Wednemfay after-
” ^on Mr. Steve Thornton. home. ' g “ nton of ,Hat week, with Mr*. Lamar
her e T . ’ , ., . , . 4 . ,,am * presiding. Routine business vu
Mr. and Mr,. B. B. Bonner atu,d- D. ’*,*
ra-rr s 'iy Mr J - • Fmney **
,t Haddock Sunday. ^ young lady. iShe had made her home tj on
" * . ^ cit y for »cme fine prior to __
Mi,. Mnry McR«. of W-J her marriage, being employed at the M1 „ EDYTH MACKEM BECOMES
L , V -itlnr her nieces, Misses Stan- ( y ller storM _ and ra , idill| , with hc .
ford. m m j aister, Mrs. Binion Leverett.
Mr. Shephard is a prominent
BRIDE OF MR. BELCHER
The announcement of their %i*r-
,, r ar .l Mrs. T. H. Clark have; ~• ""Z,"''" " ‘ P r """"e„> riage of Mias Frances Edith Mack
,„ F r« Mead. Fla., where th.' IT*!TT 1 >—™ ««**■ cn, Sparta, to Mr. William Bel-
' -n .Lend some time. 1 W .” b \* hom ' ” L *“ r "” chcr, Jr., which was relemnizcd at
.pend . . . county after J.numy 13th j the home of the brides parent, on «rv.d w th ir-
They cemmence Uf. together ,Uh T u ,. d>J ., „ nMry 2 „ d with » H > "•
the best wishes of many friends. | cordi „ interert , mrt
]Mis8 Slacken is a graduate of G.
~ ’ 1 AT SERIES nr FAlTiFt 1 5 - C ’ W ' and * frequent visitor in
ml Mrs. Raymond Saurer, of ( . * j c^y. She has many friends
the guesU of Dr. and ‘ v .! ^“^out this section of Georgia.
i time.
• • •
The friends of Mrs. W. F. Math-
r5 T ,-. e ret to learn that she has been
ill lie past serer^ *»"• I MRS. SAM WRlCHT HONORED
jlr.. E. W. Schwall on Sunday.
Vm. who i, the guest of her parents. j sho is , , ; . ter „ f M „ c . r|l ^, Gifel
Dr. and Mr,. J. L. Beeson, 1, the Mr . . nd M „ Dilcs and children
Mr. Morgan Thompson spent sev- respiration for a aer.e, of delightful ended the ceremony.
«rd days of the past week in Macon 1*™“-
shore ho screed on the Federal . Mni - N. Moore entertained I FIRST BABY RECEIVES GIFTS
informally ^number of Mra. Wrights | Ut Ue UI. Taylor, daughter of
bridge* " i Mr - *" d *"• E. E. Taylor, ol Hard.
*r — j a ... I w ‘ c fc. the first baby to be born in
On Tuesday afternoon of this I inn. . _ ... . ..
-a n S„ I I934 - re ”i"<i many g fts from the
merchants of the city offered In
i0,y - ...
Mrs. 0. J. Reeves has returned to
her ht.vne in Luthersville, after an
extended visit to her aister, Mrs.
Martin Hohnerlan in this dty.
week Mra. W. D. Morrison was hos
tess in honor of Mrs. Wrigt, enter
taining a group of her friends,
jfr*. J. r. S ales and little dangh- J On Thursday Mra. Beeson will be
r an* n? home after a viait to Mrs. hostess at a luncheon for Mrs.
!!<.-• mother, Mrs. S. H. Dhnon, at Wright and on Thursday afternoon
0a iMfcj. Marwood Roberta will have a
Dr. ard Mrs. Henry Carr sailed friends for tea.
Sunday from New York for Vienna, Oa Wednesday afternoon
special advertisement of The Union-
Recorder. Sufficient time was given
for all claims to be made and the
Taylor baby was the first to be born
and arrived on January 1st at 9:1#
small number of Mr,. Wrighf, LAn'L W °i” ’'^r'a' V
friend, fn. .re l^rt ^ ”
, where Dr. Carr will repre-
l the Rockefeller Foundation.
• • 9 '■ TH
Ir. am! Mrs. Miller S- Bell and
i. Mamie Pitts attended the fun-
! and bural services of Mr. T.
Finn; v at Haddock and Greys
Francis Daniels was hostess in hon
or of Mra. Wright at her home on
Jefferson street. The guest Hat in-
eluded forty .of Mrs. Wrijjfet’a
friend?. The party was one of the
most delightful of the winter
Sunday.
• e •
Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Lawrence and
r. a-d Mrs. Harvey Herndon at-
nde>! :h( funeral of Mr. J. T.
Finney at Haddock Sunday mom-
Mm. I E.
the jru'M of Mrs. Thor B. Meadows.
An h-my and Dr. and IMrs.
Meadow< were high school mates in
m : . .to
mes. NAT KNIGHT HOSTESS
TO BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. Nat Knight was hostess to her
bridge club on last Friday after
noon at her home on Jefferron
street. Narcissi and other flowers
f were used in decoration. After sev-
Anthony, of Macon is era j progressions of contrast bridge,
a delicious salad course was served.
Mrs. Knight had as her guests the
members of her club and a few other
friends. Top score was won by Mra.
J. T. King, Jr., low .-core by Mrs.
■f?eorge Davis and consolat'on cut
by Mrs. Louie Veal.
DEAN BCOTT TO ATTEND
CONFERENCE IN FLORIDA
Date E. H. Scott will ct'end
conference of leading educators of
j the South at the University of Flor-
| id a the latter part of this month
soical and economic problems as re
lated to education The conference
is one of the mo?t important that
will be held in the Tooth th‘s year.
e Godard of A 5 kon. F.
veral doy* of the pa--t
-er sifter, Mrs. Douglas
•s Godard is a trained
o'oitel at A ! ken.
Edwards. Misses Tna
°' - ;s Ricketts and Sue Cheek,
'I Gwendolyn nnd Frny-
nn, l Rernard Edwards spen*
’ 'nd at the homo of Mrs. L
T> Edwo dg Madison.
i-n-i Mrs. ,T. TV. Sh?nhol-er
n- nicsts at their TniFnn
Ida»,! P’ tT 4 nt ; on fhe? r mother. Mrs.
° n ‘ vp McHenry: their s’ster.
r * I' >'cHenrv H5eV« nnd Mias
K“>d Vnson, of Madison.
•' r> Harris and Mra. C. P.
"•1 ni#| (Mra. J O Snllee have
”* 14, *nta thi week, where
' r ° r, l attended n meeting of
Executive Committee of
r,, ^l A-.ixiParv, B nd Mr. Harris
v-r,„ r . fit a pr,^ ronference.
^fendow'- has returned
nt Birmingham. Ala.,
-f several weeks to the
son. Dr. TCio*. B. Met
nr : and Mra. Meadows and
MRS. F. F. STARR ENTERTAINS
JUDGE rOEKAWAT WOVFS
TO TATHAU COWITT
Roland Lawnact ia Ckarga as Sagar-
iataadsat of Prison Near Haro.
Will Movo I* now Hom This Waek.
Judge B. H. Dunnnway has gone
to Tatnall county where he will serve
as warden until thf new state prison
is completed when he will become
fuperintendent of this prison.
Judge Durnaway and family left
Milledgeviile this week. Their per
BRIDGE CLUB. , ^
On Tuesday afternoon Mra. F. F. j , J onn, effec, « were moved Wednes-
S.arr entertained the members of j a ^*
her club. Attractive vases oi flowers j. Mr - Lawrence sa'd he would move
wore used in decorating and places; ] nto the "uperintendents home the
for the gueeta were marked by tal-
WENDELL TORicANCE HAS
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Mrs. Guy Torrance entertained a
number of ch.ldren in honor of her
little boys »xth birthday, Thursday
afternoon, December 28th.
Crristmas decorations in green and
red prevailed in the living room and
dining room. Punch was served dur
ing the afternoon. Later the little
guests were invited into the d!
room where refreshments were
cd. Too large birthday cake vraa in
throe tiers, six green rose bud.'. heM
six tiny lighted red candles. On each
end of the table were green candle
holder* holding tail red glowing tap-
The birthday cake was cut and
The favors
were baskets of esndy, covered with
red and green cellvphrno. Assisting
Mrs. Torrance in entertaining were
Mra. Louie Wood, Mrs. Maner Dent.
Mrs. Eugene Wilson and Miss Bessie
Wilson.
Those enjoying the hospitality of]
Mrs. Torrance were: Carolyn and |
Louise Wood, Margurite, Carl and
Lamar Wilson, Mary and Virginia
Bryan, Virginw Donaldson. Caro-
line Homerdian, Josephine Ragsdale,
Aurelia Whitton. Elizabeth and Lel { a
Ray, Geraldine Prosser, Johngeliiwi
Morris, Helen Hooten, Angella Tan-j
ner, Joseph Peeler, Albert (Martin, J.
D. Brown, Harold Robinson, Wilbur
Kine«, Henry Almsnd, Burton Tan
ner, Aubrey and Wendell Torrance.
COLONIAL REDUCES ADMISSION
Mr. Odom, manager of the Co
lonial, has announced that effective
January 16th the admission charges
wiR be induced to l#c and 25c. Ex
cept Wednesday and Saturday when
they will be l#e and 20c.
A number of super hits have been
booked for the coming week includ
ing “Going Hollywood", Monday and
Tuesday; “The Woman in His Life",
Wednesday; Thursday and Friday,
the Four Marx Brothers in “Duck
Soup".
fa*.-:)..
p - Anthoi
t tJw ** rndcw * accompanied
i _ •'■> r en to ca t c >, an party. t rn i n
the day with Dr. and Mrs
»>f Mercer Unhrenirtjr.
• T - T. Andrews and Coson
•ernoe. I"* ^ A,l " n,n Saturdev nf-
. o attend a meeting of the
' f >ke Jefferson Standard
1 'trance Co. They attended a
'••nrday night. Dr. Tinner
the m tn Atlanta, and
motored w'th his brother to
In Meriwether rounty
‘He day.
A-,..
“»dsy ,
* old honi
"OBSRT e ,
lee$ birthday
" ” not he n nnMIc oh-er- - -
. Robert E. Lee. Mrth.
Peh.,;,: ," nrT V'tlednevIMe on
- e* w 9 "■ Th ' B E. Lee Chap-
“ ^ttttnhirters of th. Con-
fo-l,./ wn - however, meet the
' M. * r '_ 'If-t date at the home)
lies of an unusual design. Late in
the afternoon, delicious refresh-
mente were servd.
Top score was won by Mrs. Wal
lace Butts and low by Mrs. Walter
part of this week He has taken
charge as superintendent of the
prison, resigning as county police
man. Mr. Taawrencc is «n experienced
nnd sucessful farmer ana a compc
lent officer of the law.
JMrfge Dunnaway W mn d c his
home here for more than ten years
nnd has made many friends.
JUDGE B. H. DUNAWAY
Since Judge Ben Hill Dunaway
has made his home in this commun-
ty as .Superintendent of the State
Farm, I have learned to know him
wol] and Pteem him highly. I have
found him to be a b g-hearted man,
with a sympathetic nature, and fair
and honest in his relationship with
hia fellow men. I have been present
with him often at the meetings of
the farmers Club of wh’ch he was
member and ho has a social and
n’al nature, and made pleasant and
affable company. He was always
•-ady to co-operate with the mem
bers of ^hat organization in any
vement that looked toward the
advancement at the agricultural
IVerests of the county. He in con
versation with m« often expresred
high ideals of personal con t, and
he exempl fied them in his life.
Judge Dunaway and his excellent
family will carry with them to their
new home my highest regards and
best wishes for their happines- and
success.—R. B. M.
iNo. 2 Can Beef Slew, Lamb Stew or ’rri Slew. Kefiller
29c Sefcr. Ome Cut 29c
Om FREE Wirt Each Caa Pirckax9
CROSSE AND BLACKWELL’S
Fee Jaau, 1 S. Jan Stnwhcrrjr, Cherry 40c SeBen, 25c Etch
CROSSE AND BLACKWELL S
0n»|» Gv, Lnaoa Cap, Low Cap, Grape Cap. Piat BeUln
Make Ahaal 2 Qaartt wirt Water aM Hae for Onage,
Lr—. Lhaa ar CrapeaAe, er hr hack. Regalur 35c Seiler 25c
Theca are AR Bargdae. Fresh Stack. R Wil Pay Tea la Lay a
A Sappijr.
MRS. SCHWALL ENTERTAINS
Mrs. E. W. Schwall was hostess to
the members of her bridge club on
Thursday evening at her home at the
State Hospital.
Winter flowers were attractively
used in decorating the rooms where
the guests were seated for the
games. Late in the evening delicious
refreshments were served.
MRS. ALBERT ERWIN
ENTERTAINED BY MRS. FITTS
AND MISS SIMPSON.
Miss Mary Simpson and Mrs.
Mamie Pitts honored Mrs. Albert
Erw« at a party on Saturday after-,
at the home of Mrs. Lynvroodj "
Sniith. Beautiful decorations were f M
used throughout the home and tallies N
with a bridal design were given the] H
guests. Various games were played
during the afternoon aifter which de
licious refreshments were served.
The list of guesls included the teach-
era associated with Mrs. Erwin at C. ^
M
v E. ROBINSON ATTENDS j J
AUTO SHOW IN N. Y. i *
w. E. Robinson, Chrysler-1
Pljnonth dealer, has been in Newj
York several days attending the an-j
C. and a few others.
nual automobile show where all the| M
new cars for the year are placed on M
display. Mr. Robinson accompanied, H
friends from Atlanta on the trip. j ^
in# M ,T °nes, »nd pay'tribute,! The new Chrysler and Plymouth; M
memory c*f the Confederate 1 cars were on dfcolay and proved
n - big attraction at the show.
State of Georgia
Executive Department, Atlanta
The Exchange Bank, located in the city of Milledgeviile,
H Georgia, having been appointed a Stale Depository, and hav
ing executed and filed in this office e bond in the inm of
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, condition^ fo, rh, faithful
ducharge of its chities. which ha, been accepted and ep-
proved by the Governor, it rs therefore
ORDERED: That the Tax Collector—of the County of
Baldwin be and he is hereby instructed to pay over to said
hank all moneys collected by him for and on Armiit of
State taxes, except such as may be paid directly into the
State Treasury and that notice of this order be given by
publication in some newspaper of general circulation pub
lished in the city where said bank is located.
This 3rd day of January 1934.
EUGENE TALMADGE. Governor
By The Governor:
T. M. UNDER.
Secretary Executive Department.
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HERE IS ANOTHER BARGAIN
Scott Couufy Ce—tij Gentlest* Con. FaR No. 2 Caa, Fnt
QntBly in Every Particaiar, 2 Can far 25c
Scott County Sweet Cen. Ne. 2 Caa Fucy Quality Cm
Forncrly 2 far 25c; 3 hr 25c
PURE HOME MADE GEORGIA CANE STRUT
Ia Sealad Cm. Extra Qaahtv. Mad* by The Sant Ceari.nl*
That We SoU Orw 499 Ga'len far Laet Ten. Actardng to
Then Vh. Hare UmJ it Whea Vo CadU Cat R—It Vae
Fiae".
49c Par GaHoa; 35c 1-2 Galea,; 25c Ql.
Sanhcd Cmmttj Simp, i reeh
Md Back In fran Cm-fed Hogs, Raind hy G*W|e Hdb-
dod. Fmh Twice Weekly.
EXTRA FINE LOT OF VEGETABLES FOR JANUART ~
Car'iflawer, 15c b.; Sgmh 19c Tndg Salad, 2 9mh-
ee for 15c; Shr Ian, lie b.; Hard Ina Tamiln. lie
b.; Hone Railed Sghach, 19c b.> Celery Heart,, lie Bach;
Caconbcre, 2 for 5c; Hnd Haad Lettaca, 7 ml 19c; Gnea
Peypen, 4c Each; Large Baachn Cerrata, lie; Egg pint,
19c b.; Famt Laaa Suae, 12 l-2c b.; 1 Bmh Baata,
lie.
bdiaa River Oraage, 1 1.. 49c Per Pk.
bdiaa Rher GrayeMl 35c Ph.
Fmh Coceatt, |g.
Uae an Orgaaind Teleghaae aad Defirety Service. AM Mtr-
dtandise Carehfly Selected aad Qnch DeSveey.
Bell Grocery Co*
THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE OF
QUAUTT, SERVICE, PRICE
263—PHONES—498
INTERESTING
PSYLLIUM
SEED
FULL FOUND
Regular 50c
37c Farlla'i
Regain $1.99 Q’Cedn Mage
Regain $1.99 Hah Bnohea ..
g.rnUr 10c Serf., Srep
X.scUr 20c Peer. Sm,
U. D. Viulcll, Choraleu Fire,
Rccakr ,100 Sire
Almas# Han# Loti
Extra Special
Palmolive
>>ap
F.M Plat
» TWk P.at. , 4 ... Tab. .
Braafcleaa Skaviaf Cream ...
59c
49c
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
HA “OP COURSE"
THE REXAU STORE
rPf ‘ Agent Idle Hour Nurseries