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THE UNION-RECORDER* JilLLEDGEVILLB. GA-, MARCH 1, 1*34
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ISOCIAL HICULICV4TS
, ,„J Mr-. S«m T.rTj
,^k-pn d at
C hc«ter, S. C.
Tot Tye spent the week-end
^ L ' -•- Devereaux.
; her 1
Ruth J»ck*>” and Mis. Davie
spent ^Fridny^ in Maeon.
Mr „d Mm. J- L Sibley «ve
Jrned fr-m^a ;Mt* M«h Fla.
\fr« E A- Tigncr * nd Mrs. Ern-
J Smith we visitors t« M.con
Tuesday- , ,
yi ,, Marfraret "easley. of New
York City, is the guest of Mrs. H.
D. Allen- m m 0
Mrs J. M. Murphcy and Miss
tf.nnieritc Murphey spent Friday
jjj, s Hazel Sloan of Moultrie, was
pjc.-t of Miss Evelyn Hjjlt for
ht week-end.
Mr. Raymond
recently accepted a
the Georgia Power
spent the week-end
Atlanta.
lumbus, are a* the home of
daughter, Mrs. A. G. Harris, during
the illness of Mr. Harris at the city
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams spent
Sunday in the city with relatives
and friends »n route to Duhln,
where Mr. Adama has accepted n
position.
Rev. and Mrs. Horace S. Smith
spent last Friday in McDonough
visiting Mrs. Smith’s mother, Mrs.
H. V. Neal.
Mr. Thos E Pugh, who has been
ill at his home in East Baldwin for
the past several weeks has been im
proving the past several days, and
his condit : on is considered better.
Misses Ruth Fenn and Virginia
Ranch, of Dawson, came to the city
Monday to attend the funeral ser-
J vices of Mr. Sam Evans, Jr They
Lt. Stetson Barnes is taking a, were the guests of Mrs. W. H.
n - r i ...urse at Fort Benning for | Stembridge, Jr.
Officers. | Mis'; Lavinia Scott of Milledg.-*-
• • • 1 ville and a student at Agnes Srott,
w- y-ances Ennis who teach'’* was among the popular visitors here
in the college at Cochran spent the Friday night the guest of Lieuter-
wrcl: end at home. ant Colonel 'Marion Allen. Jr, for
• • * the brilliant 'Military ball.—Athem
Mrs. Ferguson, Misw Betty Fergu- Banner.
ton dnd /Miss Dorothy McLean
.pent Tuesday in Macon. MRS. STEMBRIDGE HOSTESS TO
• • • CLUB.
Mrs Peggy Gredd and little Mrs. W. D. Stembridge entertain-
daughter. Peggy, spent the week-end ed the Tuesday Night Bridge Club
with relatives in Atlanta. this week. Miss Dorothy McLean and
• • • Mrs. Drayton Thomas being guests.
Mis- Mary Cline will return this Mrs. Leon Callaway won top rcore,
w ,.r’ : fi-r-n Atlanta where she has $fi** Betty Ferguson low, wh'le Mi'*
f pont the past four weeks. McLean was presented a lovely guest
• • • prize. The living room was nttrac-
The friend* of little Miss Barham t*ve w’th soring flowers and dainty
Pavi-- will regret to know that she refreshments were served during the
has l.een ill with the measles. evening.
Burkette, who I MISS ETHEL HELSETH THE
position with ' HONOR GUEST AT A SURPRISE
Company here,! PARTY.
at his home in j Miss Ethel Hclscth. Civil Work*
[ Administrator of Baldwin county,
Mr. and Mrs. Felder Pou, of Co- "as kidnapped on Friday evening
February the twenty-third and
ried away to a surprise party at the
residence of Mrs. L. N. Callaway.
The kidnappers were members of
the CWA office force who had
planned the evening’s program as a
token uf ui<i>rtc!:t!ss to MU* ucuwi'n
their CWA leader.
The beautiful home selected for
the k dnapping rite furnished ample
space for the kidnappers to execute
well planned program of Tun and
hilarity. The ent're office force was
present and every member was made
to forget the past sveral months of
arduous CWA rlief work miscellane-
games were played. A George
Washington cherry tree laden with
candied cherries fumishH a merry
contest for blind-folded players.
Suitcases Tilled with old-fashion
rfclcs of dress and other wearing
onparel provoked gales of laughter
r contesting couples ‘"'ho would
n n honey moon trip. A most uni-
'’•io feature of the party was a perso-
"olity game: On large paper ques-
*‘en mark.;, rhymes had been
prev'ouriy written 'featuring *ench
member of the party So clever
were the«e little Individual rhymes
the guessing was almost one hun
dred percent.
A happy end ; ng to the evening
wns the shower bouquet of lovely
vari-colored handkerch’efs present
ed to the guest of honor.
Those taking part in this delight
ful Vidnnpp'ng scheme were:
Mis? Ethel Helseth. Miss Bertha
Helseth. Mr. R. T Baisden, Mis?
Ruth Stone. Mr. Harry Kennedy,
Mr. T. W. Smith, Mr. J. C. Do*ter.
Jane Patterson. Mrs. Roy Lny-
«rid. Mrs Flovd Jackson. Miss Flor
ence Moran Miss Virg’nia Bonner.
Mr*, fist ell Burke, Mrs. L N. Callo-
way, Mrs. Otel'a Salter. M J «* Imo-
rene English. Mr. Burk Collin-. W\n
Mary Barrett. Mr. Sollic Barrett,
Mr. Ed Lane. Mrs
Mbs Johnnie Robinson was enter
tained at a party on Tuesday even
ing, Feb. 20th, at the State Hospital
About forty guests attended and
dancing and games were enjoyed
The decoration of the table, from
which punch was served, was jon
quils and ferns.
It was a farewell party, as Mbs
Robinson left the 27th of February
for Ithaca, Now York, where she
haa accepted a position at the Me
morial HospiUl.
y r , L S . Holsey spent a few Y. W. A. TO MF.ET THURSTAY
day- of last week vis'ting her sister FVPNING.
Mr. J f. Hod gens, in Atlanta. The Y. W. A. of the Milledgeville
• • • Baptist church ■will meet with Miss
Belle Beecher has returned Sue Cheek at the Baldwin Hotel
to Atlanta after spending two weeks Thursday P. M. 8:00 o'clock. Anj' rs- oar -' on orr ^
with her aunt, Mrs. L. J. Lamar. interesting program has been plan
» • • -wy- ■*- n«d under the d l ection of Mis:
tMr. and Mrs. J. L. Bush, Thomas Ruth Jackson. Those taking part
and Janie Frances Bivins spent the will be: Misses Margaret Digby;
week-end in Dublin with relatives. Blanche Welch; Lillian Dollah;
• • • Olive Meadows; Billie Abercombie;
Misses Susie and Jul : a Butt* will Dorb Rickets; Helen Ivey; Kather-
spend the week-end in Gainesville i n e Jewell and Mrs. Vernon Davis.
Shi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Butt*, Mrs. Mildred Porter will play several
Jr. p ano telcctlons. Visitors are wel-
• • • corned and all ’members arc urged
M*n. J I. Gnrrard and Mrs. J. L. to be present.
Beeson attended a meeting of the —■
D. A. R. in Washington, Ga this MR. AND MRS. J. B. STILES
*<ek. CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING
MISS JEANNIE RENTZ
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY.
Little Miss Jeannie Renta, attrac
tive yeur.f daughter of Mr. ami
Mrs. T. H. Renta, celebrated he 1 -
seventh birthday on Saturday with
a spend the day party at her home
in West End. She invited five of
her young friends to enjoy this oc-
Wion w th her. MRS. J. T. KING HOSTESS TO
A luncheon which the little girls- BRIDGE CLUBS,
had prepared on an outdoor stove •
was served to them on a long tab!**, ^ rs J* T. King was hostess to
attractively decorated and placed ] two bridge clubs on Wednesday af-
under the trees. With the dessert. ternoon at her attractive home,
was brought in a beautiful heart | Jonquil* and other spring flower*
shaped birthday cake with seven I wer * uaed in decoration of her liv-
candles. ,n * 700111 dining room where
The little girls invited were 'b* 1 guests were seated at card
Misses Martha and Catherine Car- j tables. Attractive tallies carrying
penter, Mary Anne Roach. Julia | oa t the yellow color scheme were
Scott, and Mary Brown, of Lake-1 us *d-
land, Fla. I After several progressions of
bridge were enjoyed, delicious re-
LEGION NAMES BEN HARRISON freshmenta were served.
ADJUTANT
Ben E Harrison wns named ad-, o
jutant of the Morris-Little Post j g
American legion at the ■••nceting last j g
week by Commander *Sam Ander-jS
The Legion plans to launch a jc
mer.’henih : p campaign in an effort g
to create more interest in veterans j J
affairs by the ex-serv'ce me
barbecue supper last Thursday night 12
n large number of war veterans,
ware present. The Legion recently (
held a reorganization meeting.
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com. No nail*, stitchoo ar hapi
Yon caa hardly tall area by close
inspection they have been resoled.
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G. M. C. NEWS
Company B took the last game of;;
the reason Saturday night from,
Company A to win the tournament.
Coach Butts promoted the second j
boxing and wrestling show Friday
night. Stovall and Read started off
the show with a fast three rounds.
Stovall took the decision. In the
next bout Steve Wright, flashy lit
tle flyweight, took the close d*d*- (
ion over Rondo Sullivan, feather
weight in the best fight of the cvcn-
, Red. Secretary Georgia
Week End Specials
Li BEY'S OR DEL MONTE
Peaches n q . 21-2 can 15c
STANDARD STRINGLESS CUT
Beans No. 2 can 3 for 25c
STANDARD
Com No. 2 can 3 for 35c
• » • ANNIVERSARY.
M < Wills Hasty and Merlee a golden wedding came to golden
Goodroe. of Doerun, Ga„ wrn hearted people February 4th when
w"' cod guests of Miss Marguerite nn j Mrs. John Barrington Stiles
Arthur. celebrated the fifitieth anniversary
• • • of their marriage. The bride, Mis*
The condition of Miss Reaux Mollic Allen, was the daughter of
MHchum, who has been ill at the t), e beloved Baptist minister, Rev.
ritv hospital ba« .improved within jf r . Allen, and M.'ss Carrie Camp-
the past several days. bell, daughter of one of Milledge-
• * • villes illustrious citizens. No people
Mr. Thomas Coleman, has return- j, ave meant more to Baldwin county
*-d to thf* home of h ! s parents, after t b an Mr. and Mrs. Stiles. Their
recovering from an operation for r i nn t*\tion near Merriwether wa.->
■PP^dicites at the City Hospital. nr> f P d for it* hospitality and the
• • • school and Bethel church have been
The condition of Mr. B. B. Adam* largely maintained by the genero«-1
been ill from a heart at- jty, and zeal of this ’most worthy
the past two week*, hus shown couple. M
improvement the past several days. The children of Mr. and
... i Stu™. Mr. and Mr.. Jaha C
M T. w. Prawn and daORtitcr. of Athonr. Mr. and Mra. 1
'-d-land. Fla., are viritta. Maj. Ri1«. »f Ann'rlon Ala . Mr- a
T H. Rente and family. ^*£££*
Bratrn i, , airter of Mra.! end Mrr. W. C Greon.
Rentz. > i Harper. Miss Lillian Stiles nou
number of grandchildren were pres-
hart.
nad Mrs. Griswold. Miss Bill
of Madison, Ohio, arc
5 of Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Eber-
-ti”es Martha Hammond, Mar-
nie- *,. Powoll, Mr. John Powell and
u D #v *s, of Griff : n, wer«
ruests of friends in this city on
^nday.
• • 9
and Mr*. R, H Taylor, of
Pedro, Calif., are the parents
of ft daughter feorn on February
3rd Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Taylor,
the -o,. ( | grandparents, received the
this week. Tha baby has been
rnrr>-,i A nn Haynes, for a sWcr of
■ ne fa mou* •movie star. Will 5 *’ 1 ’
Tayn«>«. who was maid czf honor » f
the adding of Lt. and Mrs. Tsv
' 0r# Lt. Taylor, who Is second div ! -
l0r tf eer of the TT S. S. Penns*’ 1
v *nia. flagship of the Pacific fleet
w 'll Iicrompany the fleet on It’ -
rrir- « n t 0 the Atlantic in Anril and
w,| l visit his parents in June.
ent at the beaut ful reception
Saturday f r °m four l,nt j
,d Mrs. Joht
„vpral old.fwhionrl
ZU The color «hom. «■ «*.tr
, the ice cream having a
::,d To in the renter. Thr,o oolor,
C rrorated in thr weddioa cake.
IS JT minature bride and ^eem.
Marsaret Yarbrenich. Ebaa_
Fralev Blanche Green, and
L'll'an Stllea rerved and Anne Side.
% Bobby Green in nu.-m reatume-
of the friends who
HARDWICK NEWS
Mr. and Mr?. R. F. Bailey and
Mrs. Joe Marscy rpent last Thurs
day with relative* in Haddock
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Curl, of Mil-
ledgeville were the guests of Mr
and Mrr. C. W. Spivey Sunday.
Mrs. John Ryan and little son j
left Monday for Ontario. Canada,
where they will join Mr. Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs W. H. Nn-h. of Mi-
con, motored over and spent Sun
day aith Mr. and Mrs. D H. Holli
Simpton-Melton
The marriage of M's* Monteen
Simpson and Mr. Paul Melton, both
of Hardwick, was solemnized
Fet-ruary 23. at the heme of the
groom's parents.
Rev. A. P. Melton, father of the
gTOom. officiated in the pre--ence
of relatives rnd a few friends.
(Mrs. Melton is the attractive
daughter of Mrs W. P S mn««n and
♦he late Mr. Simpson Mr Melton i°
the son of Rev. nnd M»v. A P. M*’-
♦on and is ronnected w*th I*. N.
Jordan’s gp.m.ge ! n M !led"vville.
Th" young cotmle are at home for
the present with the groom’s par
ents.
| Mi'* Bernice Flury was B shopper
| in Macon Monday.
! !Mrs. R B Bonner, of M'lledge-
vilie. spent Sunday with her sister.
Mr*. R. F. Bailey.
Mr nnd Mrr. W. H. Leonard and
Mr*. J. A Leonard motored to Ma
con last Saturday.
Mr nnd Mrs. J. O. Leverette nnd
M- Oris Fd'son, spent Sunday in
Jeffersonville.
M- nod M-V. J. T. He” : s nnd (¥**•
Pumper H«1H* spent the dnv in
Macon, Monday.
Mr. nnd Mm. W. R. Hnmohrie-
’•oent Sunday in Macon visiting reln-
Dr. II.
CathoPc Toymen rnoke to t>
V;l: ii STOKEUSY’S Cut BEETS No. 2 Can 3 ior 25c
A few of the l.'.emborr of the v; Dromedary CRANBERRY Sauce can 12 l-2c
| EVAPORATED PEACHES 2 lbs 19c
»"♦ g»vr » -fcort pr-fram. | PjlJ S ! i!!r y’ S CAKE FLOUR 25c
G r. C. W W FACU'TY IV 8
WHO'S WHO IV rmiCATIOV 4
In lb- fifth «nmirl rd't'on uf ^
WhoV Wh" in Am-r'rnn Frlurnl'on g
off tbo prer.. nnwar ricolcl... g fiOI.n MFIFIAT. 9A lha $1.25. 12 lbs 67c
FLOUR
f el-
members of the faculty of
Georg a State College for Wo-
Of those listed, four are women:
Dr. Euri Belle Bolton, professor of g
psychology: Miss Clara W. Haaaloek.
head of the school of home eco- A
nomier: Dr. Amnnda Johnson head
of the deparfment of history; Mrs. „
Ka'h'een Wilkir-on Wootten, head ^
cf the department of health
The men represented are: Dr. ,v
Jasper Luther Bee*en. pre-inent of
the college Dr. Frnpr's Potter Dan- *‘*
iels, professor of La*'": Dr. Luther
C nbell L : nd«lev. h“nd of tbe de
partment of chenvstry: Dr Thomn«
Purton Meadows. a»sor ! a*e profes
sor of education nod psychology:
Dr Edwin Hohnrt Sr"’!, d-nn nnd
registrar: Dr. George Harris Web
ber, head of the dense+ment of edu
cation and psych" 1 e"*” Dr. William
T. Wvnn. bead of *he department
of English.
«« volume contain- a total of
It.000 b ; o"*iiph - cal ^Vetches with
arly 1.000 photograph*.
? GOLD MEDAL, 21 lbs .
§ WHITE LILY 24 lbs. ...
ROGERS BEST 21 lbs ..
JEWEL OR VEGET0LE
Shortening 4 c
Pure Lard 4
33c 8 lbs 65c
MARKET SPECIALS
For Friday and Saturday
HAMS Georgia Pig, whole
IScfc.
tive
<r. B
Mr. Ralph Edison and M'
Reynold* spent Tuesday afternoon
eated at card table*. A three course
dinner wa* served and bridge en-
ioyed later.
Mrs. Jack Edwards was awarded
high score prize and Mias Olive
ercat e*tr m - nV more happy Meadows low. score,
joined in ^ 1 ^ st} , e . Those invitei were: Mrs Leonard
year* for mr- »* ,u
MR ,. NA5H AND MBS. SWANN
-c «-■«»’
cntertt'ncd jo'ntl, on TV-
Hnv rvenlne »t « dolioblfu' b--d-
,, ,b- h-mo "f Mr- N-b^
rivrlv ured in docorotion tkrooebnn-
L/ronm. nk'rr Ibo onori. —
Fowler, Mra. Julian Harper. Mr*.
Robert Ivey, Mr*. Walter Brown.
Mrs Robert McMillan, Mrs. T. T.
Hardeman, Mrs. Wallace Butt*. Jr..
Miss Madrid Lloyd, Mr*. Burwel’
Malpass, Mrs. John Stover. Mrs.
"obert Ashefield. Mrs I ,T ' , ~ r
Mm. Jack Edwards, and M*se* Sue
hoek Olb- M-sdo" "
Holt.
WINTER FNDS AS MARCH
BEGINS
Today is the first day of March
and the month that promises to
bring spring to the “Land of Cot
ton". February has been one of the
most disagreeable months in sev
eral winters and the prospect of
warmer weather is welcomed.
Coming in proverbial fashion,
March has all the renembluncc of
the lion, but the promise that the
Lamb will follow means a great
deal.
The regular monthly meetings of
the Boards of County Conrtn'**ion-
ers and Education will be heir next
Tuesday.
During the strong wind Sunday
ght the lower halves of two win
dow* of Allen Memorial Presby
terian church, the church o' the
colored Presbyterian*, were blown g HAM PimeW.O Sliced
out Rev. E. A. Houston is founder
of and ha* served as ps*»or of th •
church for a long number of year*.
ou’d be a iplend'd ! de a for the
white friends of Rev. Houston to
contribute to a fund to re*tore thesp
SHOULDERS Georgia Pig, wfcole 12 l-2c lb.
CHOPS Weilern Pork, pound
CHOPS Georgia Pork pound
ROAST Center ent Pork »hon!der —
I ROAST Center ent Pork Ham, ponnd
o CHEESE Long Horn Cream pound
V CHEESE Swiss or American Cream Brick pound
'4 BACON Special Sliced No Rind pound —
§ STEAK Sliced Pork ponnd
o ROAST K. C. Pot ponnd
| ROAST Mills fed Veal pound —... 12 l-2e to ISc
I SAUSAGE * Pure Pork
M?de from Country Pig kams and Shoulders only
In casings, lb 20c
In Mb patties,!Sc
SAUSAGE Smoked Pork pom
SAUSAGE Red links 2 pounds fur
STEAKS poke K. C.
STEAKS Choice K. C."
LIVER Sliced Pork 2 pounds fur
... 25c
25c
r pound
21c
_ 25c
LOAF Prepared CVkkeu Sliced pound
HAM Sliced Boiled pound .
FRESH MULLET |
TROUT DRESSED pound
OYSTERS Mediums quart
OYSTERS Selects quart
35c
19c
.. 9c
18c
49c
59c
$1.29. 12 lbs 69c
$1.03. 12 lbs. 53c
s29c 8 lbs 55c
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