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SOGAL UlCULICUTSffl
Dublin
Fiorie Moy spent Sunday in
'”' itinc her parents.
5 Christine Darden and Al-
visitors to Macon
Mis**
in# S-ta-' w
Scntay-
u r end Mrs. Berl Mnlpum ipmnt
* voting Mm. Malpnaa’ par-
I ovett
Sunday
wit*
Mi-*- ?UP
Cheek w the guest
"■„j Mrs. J. r. Wilson in Mn
, Sunday. ^ #
Ur. Roy l nor. -ho
State University, spent
v „ \ e. Lanes of M»e*»k'ls
_,„dine this week with her sistor,
yps. Alpstnder Britt. :lA
Mrs. Harry Kennedy is vis
her parenu in Midville.
"I' W ' U Youn S spent the week-
end in Macon with his parents.
Miss Madrid Loyd span, 5undsj .
with fnenda ,t Stevena Pottery.
*® r - G - E - Barnca continues ill at
■if ““ h ° m ' “t South Jefferson str^.
**r- and Mrs. T . a Clark are
JP«“hnir some time at Port Head
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J^efriendsu, Arthur
hi. illness of Us.
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Mrs. E. A. T gner and Mias Katie
fcHne will spent Thursday in At-
Owens, of Cony
Wh*t’<
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truest of her sister, Mr*. WnT Mish Floride Allen ai
.AUsne Owens spent the
ey the past week-end.
J in Atlanta.
Mr. Lola S. Wright of WJtfrfQgV;
ten. Ga.. spent the past wnak-awj^ Dr. W. T. Wynn was confined to
friends in the city. yiis home by illness several days the
• • * . | P»*t week.
Mr. and -Mrs. Wiley Wasden- and I
lit,I, dsttehler. Alice, of Millen.j Mrs W. H. Steubridfe. who has
n»nt Sunday with Mr. A. J. Carr been ill at her home. Is convalesc-
and family. ■V'f'Tlafcr
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y.r FH : ott S : ms. -manager of the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Adams. Jr., an-
Gs> office, attended a meeting of nounce the birth of a baby girl
iff rial* of fne Georgia Natural Gas Monday, February 19th.
forp. in Macon Monday. „'*['* • • •
• * * L 'Vrs* r - E Vickers, of Wrightr-
Mrs. George Echols attended a v ***» w n» the week-end guest of
mwtinp of the state detician as- her^istcr, Mrs. A. F. Latimer.
weittion in Atlanta Friday and Sat- • • •
urdsy. . Clara Hollinrftcad Shivers,
• • • 'of Atlanta, was the week-end guest
Mr. Robert B. Moore, Jr., came °f Mrs. A. F. Latimer and Mr. and
down from Athens, and spent the Mrs. George HoU : nshead.
week-end with his parents, Mr. and • • •
Mr«. R. B. Moore. Grady Hurt, Raymond Wheeler. J.
• • • P- Wright and Aldine Fountain, of
The friends of Mrs. G. C. Me- C. C. Camp near Albany, spent the
Kinky are glad to learn that she L week-end at home.
retoverir? from an illness of sev- • • •
enl day*. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Moore, of
• * • i Decatur, were the guests of Rev. and
The friends of Miss Julia P. West Mrs. Horace S. Smith the past week-
are pleased to learn that she is con- end -
vifesriag after an illness of Fcvtfrhl” * * *
days. J Miss L R G. Burfitt was called
Miss Willie Boggu* spent the | MRS. J. W. IVEY ENTERTAINED
Wdmhmf AT LRIDGE WEDNESDAY.
Mrs. J. W. Ivey and daughter
Helen, entertained at bridge Wed- £■
The many friends of Mr. Leonl nesday afternoon, 14th. Everything
lllawav will ha vlnil fra know that I parrifd mi* (J.. t
week-end in Oxford where she
joined by her sister and two broth-
Callaway will be glad to know that
he is recovering frum a recent ill
ness.
Misses Katherine Scott, Betty
Ferguson Dorothy McLean, Jeannie
and Katherine Jewell spent last Sat-
uday in Macon.
The friends of Mr. W. H. Amall
are glad to learn that the condition
of h ( s mother who has been 111 at
her home in Griffin, Is better.
Miss Mary Cline is expected home
from Atlanta the last of the week.
She has been with her sister, Mrs.
Tarlton, during tee illness of Mr.
Tarlton.
The report from the city hospi
tal is that the condition of Mrs. Ben
Bass, who has been ill there for the
past two weeks, following an opera
tion. has shown improvement
The friends of little Leah Levine,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H Levine,
will regret to know that she under
went an operation at the City Hos
pital Monday. Her condition is hn-
Mr*. Levine is also ii
carried out the Valentine idea.
Those playing were Mrs.
Moore, Sr.. Mrs. Edd Athon, Mrs.
John Hutchinson, Mrs. H. S. Rob
erts, Mrs. Linton Fowler Mks.
Groover, Mrs. L. H. Andrews, Mrs.
Robert McMillan, Mrs. Grady Ktel,
Mia. E. J. Edward;, Mrs
Ennis, Mrs. Edd Keel.
Mrs. John Hutchinson winning
top score and Mrs. Gredy Keel low
COUNTRY CLUB MEMBERS TO
ENJOY DANCE THURSDAY.
The members of the Echetah
Country Club will enjoy a delight
ful orchestra dance at the club on
Thursday evening. The occasion will
e «kbration of Georgia Wash-
H. ^Rton’s ‘birthday and will be one of
tha most delightful affairs of the
mld-winer social season at the club.
AH members of the club and out-
af-town guests are invited.
MRS. GEORGE FISHER
ENTERTAINS CLUB.
On Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
George Fisher was hostess to
members of her contract bridge dob
at her home on Jefferson street.
The living room of liic lovely old
Colonial home was made i
beautiful by vases of jonquils and
sweet peas. After an afternoon spent
in playing bridge, del'cious refresh
ments were served.
The high score prize was won by
Mrs George Davis, low score by
hospital, but is gradually regaining - Mm. John Riley and consolation cut
n-Re-
j by Mrs. Edward Dean.
corder and Dr Sidney L. McGee of! HISTORY CLUB TO PRESENT
the G. S. C W. Faculty, w 11 be ini VALLEY OF GHOSTS.
Athens today nnd Friday attending j The h T sory club of iG. S. C. 1
th#» State Pres- Institute. Mr. Moore | present mystery—comedy in three
will be on the program and discus*
the aims and ohjects of the weekly
Newmaper Alliance, of" which or
ganization he is the President.
The Milledeeville Chapter Order
of Eas+em Star will meet Thursday
: ng at seven-thirty at the Ma-
r^j.ic Club. "Mr*. Annie Seal* -Smith
wMl he ! n e tal!ed a* Most Worthy
Matron and other officers will he
a the oa‘h of office. All mem
bers are urged to attend.
acts at the college auditorium
Monday evening, February 26,
eight o'clock under the direction of
Dr. Johnson. For mystery, thrill*,
and comedy this play is unsurpass
ed. It plays for about
half hours.
MRS. GARRARD HOSTESS TO
BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. J. I. Gnrrarj wn- hostess
Wednesday evening to the members
of her contract bridge club
delightful party.
After an evening of bridge, de
licious refreshments were served
In addition to the members of the
club Mrs. Garrard had as her guests
Mrs. R. E. Evans, Mrs. Cason Black
mnd Un. Q, E. McWhorter.
W. C T. U. MEETS TUESDAY
t The W. C. T. U. will meet at 3:30
o’clock next Tuesday afternoon,
February 27th, in the Sunday
School room of the Methodist
church. A full attendance of the
members is requested.
MISS SALLY REID RESIGNS
POSITION AT CITY HALL
Min Sally Faye Raid haa resign-
•d bar position aa secretary to Mr.
iAmor Horn. Clerk and Treasurer of
the city. Before accepting ear poci-
tlon at the city hall lli» Reid was
bookkeeper, -for Bell Grocery IOo.
She is an efficient bookkeeper and
stenographer She kaa many friend.
bT a ebaming penaaaBty who
ngret that she will lease Hdledge-
vffla.
Tee It wM pley. ***‘*.1 want ,
24t.
Sir! >* — «**» IM ft NMlHt
■■Re Kt. 1 M. Fat aad teafcr. W«fh IS to
MUt MARTHA THOMAS
FNTERTAtws TUESDAY
NIGHT CLUB.
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The friends of Mrs. J. D. Howard
regret to learn of her continued
reriou* illness at her home in Mi-'
«ai. Fla.
Hake:
ts of Mr. and Mrs. F. D.
Macon Sunda>.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Edwards and
ML** Majorie Edwards, and Mr. W-
F- Freeman, of Atlanta, were the
weekend guests of Major a id Mrs.
Whatley.
Cel. and Mrs. Marion Allen spent
Sunday n Athens where they visit
ed the r son. Mr. Marion Allen, Jr.,
*h° i. a student at the State Uni
versity.
• • •
Mr. and Mr.*. R. K. McAfee and
n and the ch Idren of Mr. and Mrs.,
0- McAfee, of Macon, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
°n*.eomcry.
Mr>\ John Riley is visiting her
parents in Millen, where her father
“ >>1. Mr. Malpass accompanied her
Millen Sunday and returned
Mr and Mrs. E. C. Kidd and son
*• Inst week on an automo-
; * trip to various points in Florida
mor >g the places visited was Mi-
where they met several former
'“'dents of this city.
• • • •
Dr- Richard Binion. Col. Marion
Allen •"d Dr. E. A. Tigner received
special invitations to attend the
n J ,er , ,n h( >nor of Post Master Gen-
"a Farley i n Savannah Thursday.
r - igner was the only member of
e * r "up who could attend.
Mr.
Martha Thoma« entertained
lo Lebanon Spring*. N. Y. Tuesday fh . T „„ dnv nWrt h Hdg, club th'f
- account of the sorioua illncaa of] n ,„ t3 ^„„ nt ,. er a: M •.
Dorrthy McL»on. Mrs. Burwe’1 Mnl-
nass, and Mrs Drayton Thomas
Mi«* Bettv Ferguson wen top seore.
n double deck of cards. Mr*. Willie
Stembrdge th« low. and received
n hnndkerch s ef, while M’rs McLean
was presented a guest prize.
Mss Addle Funderburk and M'ss
• • • C?ady* Baynord, of Macon, were
Mb* B D. Edwards and children! week-end guests of Mrs. Geo.
*ad Mis.-es Ina and Doris Ricketts! Carpenter.
*Pendin
'■‘I Mrs. J. L. Sibley are
several weeks in MiamL
Mazel Bivins and Miss Rob-
1. 0 , Uwr ™«. Who arc tcching
... Co “mWe, spent Hi, wack-end
*a 'heir parcata, Mr. and Mra.
, T , ' r Bi »>aa and Dr. and lira. 0.
• '-*wrc nce
■ 0. M. Ennis, Wm. E. Ire-
R. lAnglcy nnd G. E. Mc-
■Pcnt last Friday
Me.* r
! »nii. l
Shorter r ^
1'““"'' n pclika. Ala., where they
i n ^ ' large project of terrac-
tiftri f! ** in P r °gress in that see-
Pr «’ j . of tl> e^n were deeply im-
*i*pne« W wor k and its effe*>
Mrs. Dunbar Hare, formerly of this
city, but now of Washington, D. C.,
wa* the guest of Mir. Cason Blac
Friday.
Mrs. Agnes Cochran Bramhlett
rnmou. Georgia Poet and Mrs. E. D.
Rudesili. of Forsyth, were visitors
to the G S. C W. College Saturday.
February 17th.
Dr. Amanda Johnson head of the
History Department at G «S.
attended the annual Citizenship
Institute at Emory University i
Atlanta Februaiy 14th, 15th at.
16th.
Messrs, Watt Evans, J. B. Malpa<
and Louie Veal made a business trip
to Florida the past week, visiting
Jacksonville, St August'ne and other
points. While in Jacksonville they
were the guests of Dr. Veal.
The condition of Mr. Wiley Vin
son. who slipped on the iev Sunday.
February 11th. and broke one of
his limb*, cont'nues critical. Mr.
Vinson is a Confederate Veteran,
and is R7 years of ag«.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Carr nre in
Vienna. Austria where that which
bis bordered on a civil war ha* h*r-
'n progress. Dr. Carr is the young
est son of Mr. A. -T Carr, of thif
city, and Mrs. Carr is n cousin of
the Clines.
Mrs. Nelle Womack Hines. M‘s«
Dorethy Maddox. ed : tor of the
Colonade and Miss Helen Ennis ed
itor of the Corinthian of G S.C. will
attend the meeting of the Georgia
collegiate group at the G*® 1 * 1 *
press Inst tute today and Friday.
Editors W. H. Sutlive. of the
■Wackshear Times, and Jack W1-
liama ‘of the Waycra«s Journal
Herald, were guests at the home ot
Mr and Mrs. Jere 1C lfoore Wed-
nesday *****
4b kttend the Press Inrotote
in Athens.
Miss Rraux Mitcham Is critiaaUf
111 at thb eity hospital suffering with
anemia, following a relapae of the
flue Miss Mitcham is the daughter
of Mr*. Henrietta Skinner Mltchmn
nnd ii> « ‘ lp «f re * » radu * t€ of G 8
C W 5 h p has been an assistant
teacher at the Cooper^le School
for the past several months.
MRS A G LAWRENCE HOSTESS
TO HER SEWING CLUB.
On last Wednesday afternoon.
Mr*. A. G. Lawrence entertained
the member* of her sewing club
most delightfully at her home in
West -End.
Artirtie vase-’ of spring flowers
wore u*et. to decorate the living
room where the guests were assemb
led After an afternoon spent *n
conversation and sewing, deliro
ten nnd sandwiches, followed by
sweet course was served.
MR. STINSON ENTERTAINED
FRIENDS IN CELEBRATION
OF BIRTHDAY.
Mr. J. F. Stinson enterta'ned
number of his friends on Tuesday
evening at his home in Hardwick in
celebration of his 69th birthday.
Mr. Stinson greeted h : s guest*
wh*» assembled in the living room
nnd told of their experiences Mr
Walter S fern bridge gave nn 'n r p«r-
in- talk in which he told of many
deed* of kindness done by Mr. .*!t'n- [
son and of the
was held
ty.
Delicious refreshment* were serv
ed nnd the occasion wa* a most
happy one. Mrs. John Ryan, daugh
ter of Mr. Stinson and Mrs. Alfred
Reynolds assisted Mr. Stinson in
entertaining.
• Set!. The Sapoktn, print, nekee hfacaL 1 — ■ ^
■**“”. « A*- fWBlfzS; 24 Ae.
,W * T ,,M w l,J * “•
Beg. Seri See it. Alwej, frtih. N. (her teffe, pm . We
rad to nR jam leete. 2 A. Tb __ 75c
A, * wcoW * e AfM —“^ofM^ eetob-
raeej ceffee InRortn- 31c A.
Mfe Special. The popa’ar bind “el > pepdhr price" 2 Ae.
UiaA ftirer Oraain. Sue treat 24 la 41 to the peck 3Sc
hdiee River Grapefreit, fra* 4 to 12 to the peck 35c
Field n* Floride Ompee 31c peek. Th* due ewe* eod jmj
trwn.
FaU See fmk vepeteUet. Ttoap SaUd fra* Teiar 12 l-2c A.
Carrata fra* Cahforeia. Lar*e, Med** er wR noli, kack
10ci Beet., Celerp Hearii, Teraip. with tape fra* Florida
Such 14c; Extra faacy Teaat-e>, 12 l-2c A. Faacr Tom-
* toe> 10c A.; Sqearh 14c A; CaGfenia Spiuch 14c A;
Grera Peppers,, Cabbape Relabappai.
SPECIAL SATURDAY
1 bimcb Beetr, l bench Celery Heaiti, 1 beach Cerroti, 2Sc
White meat has advanced very rapidly lately. We have iome
ends from 2 to 5 Ibi. each 8c.
Kinaness none ny sir. oi n-
of the e e tecm in which he J M
I by his ft lends in the cour-jrt
i
!i
CUT FLOWERS
Sweet Peas, Gladoli, Zenias, Easier ]
Lies, Etc.
MR. AND MR*. DORMAN
HARDY ENTERTAIN.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Hardv
entertained Tnerday evening a'
Geo. Washington party havine
their yue<s. Dr. and Mrs. Riadford.
Dr. and Mrn Co*, Mrs. V. P. Wal-
ker, and Mr. and Mra. Drayton
Thomas. Contrast sea- enjnved un
til a late hour. The room «as beautl
fullv decorated, red and white ear.
nat'on* and bine violet* hein«r th<>
color schc^ne. Delightful refresh
ments were served carrying out th<
; d<*n further, and many favor* were
n*ed Mr* Thomas won h*gh »
and Mr*. Walker low. for the ladle*,
while Mr. Thoma* won high.
Dr. Bradford low, for the men.
MILLEDGEVILLE JUVENILE
MUSIC CLUB.
The Milledgehille Juvenile Mu?ic
Cluh met on Saturday at the home
of Mia* Dorothy Wood. West End.
member* were welcom
ed. Roll call was answered by nam'**
of' famouaveompoaere. Mr* Porter.
read a playlet on
and it wil voted
Hmllar playlet at their
April. Musical game*
and delicious refreah-
menta were aerved by the young;
liofteaa.
The following children gave the
nrogram: Claire Smith. Martha
rhandler. Dorothv Wood. Malorie
H’tchcock. Catherine Albert. Mary
Bryan. Jean Rentt. Thom»* Robin
son and Thomaa and Calvin Hollis.
Orders Must Be Given in Advance
Geo. T. Morris
PHONE 440
LADIES
Wa taka great plaarere ia aa-
. LL roRWi or fiCAury (
r reL€0HON€ 77
Janford BW^.-MiHedgtvillt^i.
Corn fed Hams. Just on! of smoke. Georgia cured 8 and 12
lbs. Average jfc
Our coonlry Saasapc is makiap new frieads each week. Stock
ed over hickory embers, 25c A. Freak 2 lbs. for 45c
Merila Angel Food Cake. A wonderful value, 37c. It hat qual
ity aid site.
A very attractive lice Hon D'Oewrre. For yo* parties Aati-
pasto Hearts of Artichokes, FJIels anchovies,, Anchorsrs in
piqnato sauce. Anchovie Paste Genuine Imported Rocqaefert
Cheese.
Giaat Queen Olives, Staffed or Plain.
Merita Kaisia Bread. Fresh Wednesday and Fridays Loaf 10c
Genuine Aristook County Maine Seed bisk Patatues. Cobbler’s
64c Pk.; Bines nnd Rase 55c Fk.
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