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ISOCIAL MICH LICUTSiB
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I Mrs- Harvey Herndon and
.,,, week-end I® August*.
a ..d CoL Marion
m Springs Sunady.
Pr. K. A. T *»‘
visited Wi
E y„ C. P. Scholl, of Mmcon
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Far-
• • •
Frank Reese, of Griffin
- ti . intr her daughter, Mrs. John
Mn. J. L.
Mi-- Ep«e Campbell, of Athens,
^ the guest of Mi»s Clara Hasalock
on Monday. ^ #
j,„ p. M. Nightengale of Bruns-
nck. >•' visiting her daughter, Mrs.
t, p McKinnon.
The friends of Mrs. J. A. Buck
^iH learn with plea-ure of the con-
t nuui improvement in her health.
Rev. Richard Parker, of El Paso,
Texas, spent several days of this
.pit with hi» sister, Mrs. J. B. Talt
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cox and Mr.
>nd v J- B. Cox, Jr.# and little
rpn rdwin, spent last week in Tam-
M-r. C. C. Roberts and Mrs. E. T.
color 1 have returned from a visit
i, heir sister, Mrs. J. E. Sapp, at
Albany.
Pr. J. L .Beeson and Dean E. H.
Scott spent Wednesday in Athens
where they conferred with University
officials.
pits. B. R. Hughs will leave to-
A»v for her home in Nashville. Tenn..
after visiting her mother, Mrs, W.
H. S’embrige.
Mr. A J- Carr and Mr. Conn
Car- and Mr. Arthur Carr, Jr., spent.
jSnndar in M’llcn with Mr. and Mr».
Wi'<- Wnsden.
„ Bt ^ son ’ M >»- R. B. MRS. GEORGE ECHOLS HONORS
wTZ.T' Z A - Mto * s »“ l MRS - »*JGHES.
Wednesday »n Elberton where they
attended a meeting of the executive Mr *• George Echols entertained at
committee of the Georgia Division a br ’ d *° dinnei on Thursday cven-
of U. D. C. . -ng in honor of M-s. B. Jt Hughes,
• • • J °f Nashville, Tcnn., who is the guest
Mrs. J. L. Beeson on Thursday, I of her mother * Mrs. W. H. Stem-
j January 11th, the day before her j bridare -
daughter, Mrs. £a m Wright, and lit- The rooms where tho guests were
tie son, left for their home, enter- 1 s f* ted at card tables were attrac-
tained at luncheon in honor of Mrs. j tive,y de corat«d with narcis : s and
Wright. Covers were laid for Dr. i otber carly blooming spring flow-
nnd Mrs. J. L. Beeson. Mrs. Wright.< ers- A dellciou* course dinner
Mrs. A. G. Harris, Mrs. Jere Moore i M?rved after which the guests play-
Mrs. W. D. Morrison, Mrs Vaden! cd brid **’
Parks, Mrs. H. S. Wootten. Mrs. i inv **d were Mrs. Roger
John Shinholser, Misses Kate Thrash, I Swint * Mrs - Will S’.embridge, Mrs.
Bettv Ferguson and Lilias Myrick! 1 Leon CalIaway - <Mrs. Cuarles Moore,
Bowls of violets formed the table ’*
decorations. A delicious luncheon
was served.
FORD MONTGOMERY HONORED
AT DINNER PARTY.
Mr. Ford Montgomery was the
honor guest at a dinner party on
Thursday evening at the G. S. C. W.
practice house In adit : on to the
young ladies who make their home
there, and Miss Clara Hasslock, Mrs.
D. F. Montgomery. M!r. Chas. Mor
ris and Miss Clara Morris attended.
MRS. L. R. LANGLEY
ENTERTAINS CLUB.
Mrs. L. R. Langley was hostess
to the members of her club and a
few other friends at a bridge party
Wednesday afternoon. Vases of
Mrs. Sid Jones, Mrs. Carson, Mrs.
Marion Allen, Mrs. Howard Ennis,
Mrs. G. E. McWhorter, Mrs. Ernest
Smith. Mrs E. A. Tigner, Mrs. Ca
son Black. Mrs. Do "man Hardy, Mrs.
Drayton Thomas, (Mrs. David Fergu
son, Mrs. Peggy Gregg, Misses Betty
Ferguson, Floride Allen and Mattie
Thomas.
Top reorc was won by Mrs. Calla-
| way and consolation was cut by Mr*.
Swmt. Mrs. Hughes was presented
n handsome guest prize.
Mrs Echols was assisted fn enter
taining by Misses Bertie and Agnes
S'embrtdge and Clara Morris.
Misses Lilly Kate Martin,
, Hussey, Louise Blizzard, Sue Tor-
narcissi and Christmas honeysuckle i ranee, Louise Bloodworth, Ilah Black-
were used in decoration. After the
afternoon was spent in playing
bridge, a deUcious salad course fol
lowed by a sweet one. was served.
High scare prize went to Mrs.
Stover and low to Mrs. Walter
Brown.
The Sophomore class of the Geor
gia State College for Women had a
dinnes party on Saturday evening.
Mr. ,nd Mr,. Lou., DeS.mro.rt., j E«h coortm .« served in „ diff.r-
of Atlanta, are the neat, of Mr. I«» domttoey recreafon hall and
well, Grace Hardawny and Louise
Rut sell were among the guests at the
house party given by JMiss Evelyn
Russell, of Douglas, Ga.; during the
past week-end. Among the most de
l'ghtful features of the party was
the dance given by the G.
Chapter of the S. A. E.
DELEGATES NAMED TO
DIOCESAN COUNCIL
At a meet'ng of the parish of St.
Stephens Episcopal church delegates
named to attend the Diocesan
_j M „ n E , McWhorter and Mr. I ^0 **«•< coun » »'“» torve <i '» ‘he Council which convenes in Atl.nU
,. j,., w ‘ r. jett. 1 recreation hall of Elm's Hall after, January 29th.
which dancing was enjoyed for a The delegate* named were Frank
short time and then the members of, £. Bone. Juliua Holt and Maj. God-
the class attended the •movie in the, f rcy Osterman, and Jvre Moore
auditorium.
Mr# R’. C. Davenport and daugh
ter. Mi- Dorothy, and Mrs. Jouellet
Davenport, of Augusta .spent Tues
day in the city as guests of Mrs. J.
f. Button.
R N PI
Mr#. Sam Wright and little son,
of Staunton, Va., who have been
Tiot ntr Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Beeson
vt*ral weeks have returned to
iiid Mrs. Raymond Moreland
n» to Chester, S. C-, to make
nine. During their residence
ey made many friends who
heir leaving the city.
miss McMullen hostess
Mrs. F. E. Bone and Mrs. Godfrey
Osterman, alternates. Rev.
Harding is secretary of tho council
(Mte Rachael McMullen to hos- “ nd Mr - 801,0 ' 5 » i~emher of iho
i January 12th at a birthday! committee.
FRALEY’S PHARMACY
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
FRtDAY AFTERNOON
Alisa tuna Proctor and Mr. Ar
thur Lee Smith were united in mar
riage Sunday afternoon, the cere
mony being performed in Eaton ion
•by Mrs. Callaway, Ordinary of Put
man county.
Tho bride is a daughier of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Proctor, of Colum
bus, and is an attractive young lady.
She has a number of friends in this
city.
Friday, January 19, is more than 1 Mr. Smith is a son of Mr. and
jusi an ordinary day in the Ifc of , Mr/. R. G. Sm'th, and is manager
FValey's Pahrmacy, its their sixth* of the Double Branch Service Sta-
birthday and they are planning t>jtion. He is one of Mllledgeville’s
entertain their friends and customers, * ell-known young men, and is popu-
at a party wilh birthday cake and. lar as he haB a wide acquaintance
everything. 1 throughout the county.
The party will begin at three-thirty' They start life’together with the
and last until ftve-:hiriy. During best wishes of many friends,
this time the friend* and curtomtTaj
of Fraley’s are invited in to enjoy 1
refreshments and have “drinks on
*he house.” The store will be deco
rated by Nutting Floral Co., Ice
:ream will he given bv D'xie Dairies
and Swift* and candy by Nunnnlly’s, •
so those who expert to attend can
he assured they will 1.0 royally
treated.
B : l! Fraley started in business six!
years ago in the same location on ■
Hancock street where the store is
iow located. At the end of the fir-* j
rear he started the custom of cele-j
bratine «he birthday of the store with'
«• party and es c h year he invites his!
friends in to eat and drink with him. I
Mr. Fraley is a native son, who has
established himself in the community*
as a good business man.
The Baldwin county Grand Jury
will complete its work today und will
make its final presentments to the
rourt before noon, it is understood.
The jury took a recess until Tuesday
and have remained m session
throughout Wedne#day. **-
FRANK BONE NAMED
OR REGISTRARS
Mr. Frank Bone was named a
member of the County Board of
Registrars by Judge James B. Park
to succeed Mr. J. D. Willis who re
signed from the board.
The appointment was for the term
to January 1935. The other members
of the board are J. T. Terry and
Jere N. Moore.
MRS. J. J. WOOTTEN GIVEN !
PHARMACIST LICENSE
I
Mrs. ,T. J. Wootten has been noti
fied that she has snccessfully passed j
all necessary examinations and has!
*<en Issued her license is a practic- j
ng pharmacist. 1
Mrs. Wootten has been named!
PhnT*macist a» the Milledgetrlle State
Hospital and has been asosciated with |
Mr. Wootten in this work for several [
years. She Is a graduate nurse and (
has been at the hospital for a num-i
her of years.
i
Mr. Jordan Prosser, who has been j
connp-ted with Haynes Pharmacy j
several years, ha* been issued a state 1
license to practice pharmacy, after
Fuc-esifnlly pasring all required ex
aminations.
Mr. Prosper is well known here
end his friends will be Interested in
♦h'r announcement. He hns hnd long
exnerlen-e in the dru°" business and;
will con'inue ns assistant manager j
of Hayes Pharmacy. (j
Fresh Shipments
SM*W*hip Cram Own
FrwL CranWvira
Swaa 1 * Dow* C*k* FW
Z far I Sc
... ISe Ql.
25c rtf
extra value in canned corn
Scott Cooty Coaatra Gcarinaca, No. Z’o, 2 far 2Sc
Scott Cooty Swool Con ...... 3 for 25c
Gold Bor MtOo Hatrra No. 2 1-2 Can. Fiaaat Pcadwt
Packed ia A Caa — ( far 11.25
savor Bor Yelow diof H»Wr> No. 2 1-2 Caa, . ( for Sl.M
No. 2 Gold Bar Grcca Aspaniaa 25c
CaavMTi SaojH—Aqiarafai, Beef, Tenete, Vtfctakk,
Vcgotabk Beef, Mock Tratle, Pepper Pat, BeriSea, Pea,
Cenaaaae, Ckkkea, Ckickca Cerako, ead Clara Ckawder
S — 25c
SI Onacc Caa CutkYi Taaut* Wn 25c; or 1-2 Ccat aa
Ounce.
N# 1 Caa Gald Bra Sack Eyr *»!■*— 21c
Eitra Fat Salma. Forme Price 3 far $1.H
Gearto hdiaa River Okaapci aad Oaprfreit an Ike
Bert of Tke WUt Seana. Ou(ra 41c Per Pk. Graprfnat,
JSc Per PIl If Tea Eajoy Oraafoo aad Gnpcfrait, Be Sn
to Try Soae of Tkit Lot.
SATURDAY
Yard Efp. Fretk Every Day 25c Per Dor.
U.o our Oriaaind TelepUae aad DoRvory Sonic*, k Cert
Yoa Notkhf. Care ia Sc!ecti*m of Every Article. freaM De
livery.
dinner at her home- After refresh-
men is had been ?ei*ved. Ihe birthday
cak»* was cut which contained favors
for the guojts. Dancing was enjoy
ed.
The gnepts included Misses Jane
Little, Paul'no Weldon, Mjnanell
Haynie, Cp ; e Brake and Margaret
Ethridge md Messrs. Lamar Hood,
Longino I-ittlo. Walter Brulih. Jimmy
Griffin, Herbert TTsT'.ilton, Brady
DoiioUy, Spot Fowlei*, Martin
Williams and Ben Clicn.
ROGERS,
QUALITY TODD SHOPS
Dr. and Mrc. j. u- Beeton and
iA-an and Mia. E. H. Scott attended
the dinner in Macon Tuesday even-
ng given i.y the civic clubs in hon-
Dr. Coffman, president of the*
lni-.vn.ity of Minnesota. | » 0 " ■> J- Harvcrty. outrtandintr
m n N * mSfflngp! business man, collector of art and a
Mrs. w. M. Ha.rcL. of c"umWa,| Ipadin «f Catholic layman, will visit |
s C-, spent scvctal hour, of Tues-| MtUodgrville on January 29th a. the
•lay in the city. For the past several! truest of Mr. R W. H.tchor and
writs s-nv has boon with her mother,! Father T. J. McNamara. Wlnlr hvrc
Mrs. s. G. W. Gladin, who is ,olUlJ“wiH driver a lecture at G. S. C.
ni - the home of a son in Sanders- w * ° n . . . ,
Mr. Haverty has been Interes ed *n
P a ‘ nt, ’ n * rs t° r a number °* yo ars an d
Jias one of th« finest collections in
the nation.
* Marshall Bland, Jr., of At-
I* at the hospital in this city,
• she underwent a tonsil opera-
Mr. Bland accompanied her to
the city and spent the week-end with
a rents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Bland.
• • *
I* r . J. C. W-lkinson, pastor of the
r -*t Baptist church In Athens,
^ twe d through the city Wednesday.
He lingered here only a second or
° s hake hands with Mr. A. J.
\ i arr * who he saw standing on the
'asonic Hall corner.
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Mary Farr, >.ho teaches in
M-hool at Tignall. spent the past
the city, visiting her sister*.
W. D. Veal and Mrs. Lawson
* n * tR - ’ r h p school at Tignall had
opened for { ts p.j;ring term on
* ount of an epidemic of me*«els.
v • • •
•«. L. Terr>-, Ji., and Mrs. De-
t Whatley ent«*-ta ; ned at a bridge
v Fridav morning, at the home
T , Tpr nr. { n honor of Mrs
>*mond Moreland, who has gone tr
_ , ' c,, *r. S c., to make her home
0 occasion was a mn*t pleswni
Rgfrerhmtmts were served.
Of cord al Interes; here was the |
announcement of the marriage of
Mias Louise Baker, daughter of Mr j
and Mrs. E. A. Baker, to Mr. Joe A.
Moore, Jr. The young couple were j
married by Judge Bertie Stembridge
on January 8th and they planned to |
keep their wedding a secret until last j
Monday, but the news became pub
lic before that time.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore left Tuesday!
for a short wedding trip to Florida
and on returning they will make
their home w th Mr. and Mrs. Baker,
for a short time.
Miss Baker Is a young lady of rare
beauty and charm. She has a wide
circle of friends throughout thej
county and has been popular with,
the college contingent In Milledge-
ville. She was a student at G. S. C.l
W.. and was to graduate this year.’
Mr. Moore la associated with hi*
father : n business and a young,
••■nan of splend’d trait*. • j
Mr. „nd M^. Moore have the best
wishes of their friend*.
Bell Grocery Co.
THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE OF
QUA' .'TY, SERVICE, PRICE
263—PHONES—498
Market Specials For
Frida,* and Saturday
Fresh Country Back Boat aad Spareribs
Country Pork Shoulders, whole
Country Pig Hams whole
Country Cut Pork Roast
STEAKS choke K. C. roaad or lain
STEAKS choice Georfia Beef
STEW younf trader keef
ROAST Beef or Veal Pet
SAUSAGE loera pork
SAUSAGE smoked perk
SAUSAGE PURE PORK Made from Pi, Haa* ami Shoulder,
lb. 10c
— ft. lie
... ft. 13c
... ft. lie
ft. 25c
— ft. 18c
3 lbs. 25c
pend lie
2 lb.. 25c
2 lbs. 25c
Garaateed t* please
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SLICED BALOGNA __
FRESH PORK BRAINS
BACON Baaqaet Sliced, No rind
SLICED BOILED HAM Special
BACON Kiagaas Sliced. Bert by tart , ft.
HAMS A ae. 1 |rade Safar Cared. Aay of tke best breads
whale or half -- ■ sc,
HAMS HaekltM Pic Nic wkrt |TT2 l-2c
ft. 20c
Ik. 15c
ft. Ifc
ft. 15c
ft. 15c
ft. l»c
35c
23c
BACON Smoked strip, ml cared J_
FRESH FISH
3PANBH MACKEREL
DRESSED TROUT
FRESH OYSTERS
SELECTS Qaart .
MEDIUMS Qaart
•15c
. a i7c
ft. 17c
SOc
40c
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FULL POUND PURE
GROUND
A Natural Cure far Coaitipa-
tm. Full Peuad Regalar 51c
- BUCK PtPPEB
37c
*9c
KLEENEX
—23c—
KOTEX
Rej Box
—21c—
Opeka
Malted Milk
Reg. $ 1
7*c
PALMOLIVE
3ff?4c
O’CEDAR MOPS
Reg $1.
Agar Agar
A. P. C. A harmless Nataral
Laxative made from sea weed
Reg 51.80
Mi31 Solution
Aaticeptic North Wash
Frt Pirt
Kil. Germs
39c
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