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Julia Reynold*, of Nbrrrott,
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Cbw- J- Conn ch ^ dre 5
Siting Mrs. Conn's permits in
fint ,on - , ,
, lD d Mrs. R- E. Stembridge of
•rf visiting relatives in the
G. Harris have
Stacey Bristow-
her cither at Barnett.
viuting j MRS. BELL ENTERTAINS TOR
j MRS. BEAUREUAROE nr
“" d Mr *‘ Ed Downs spent the ! Mw * Fra nk Bell entertained —
weekend in Athens. Friday afternoon with a brdge party
*“ honor of her sister, Mrs. Artnand
Dorothy Keel, deuithter 0 , Mr
* nd Mrs. Grsdy Keel, i. vi,i t i njr
Jeon Carroll Hattaway in Cordele.
7.1 tones Juanita Stevenson, Dorothy
Hoirten and Mary Floyd Pennington
.— noid Messrs Floyd Avant and H. G.
tpendin? “»» this Vi al were the guest, of Bliss Louise
in Columbus. | Stevenson the past week-end
Insnds of Mr. Tim Bloodworm j Mrs. Josephine Jennings ,„d ehll-
>“ “ ' ,,rn r " nn,ed ,rem st s ' mm '
Ihoon Mme ' t- Wand whan they spent the month
* * . | June. Col. Erwin Sibley went down
!W aie Putts, ^ of »eon. J^Krida, and oceompanled them
.Je stfk*end with the family. home.
Mrs. A. T. Butts. o a .
* • * .. . ri* R. L. Burch has returned toi
... mh B. Moran spent sev-J AtliftU, after spending two weeks
fop of lwt week with her «*-. with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Buck.
Mr*. J E Morton at Grey. Mr. Burch calne down Saturday af-
* * * > N ternoon and accompanied her home
and Mr?. Arm and T. Beau re- Sunday.
of Birmingham, Ala., • • •
their mother, Mrs. Ma*R«m J “* Messrs Toe Andrews and Carl
j Massey left Tuesday for Chicago to
*•*#.. World’s Rair and other
R.W. Hatcher will leave Fri- ( interesting places in the mid-west,
for Portsmouth. Va., where she, Ttioy will be absent from the city
risit her mother, Mm. T. H.' hbout two weeks.
-usyrwl . . •
I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I. Butts, Jr,
X. P. Walker and Mr. PiertAjand IftMe daughter have returned to
have gone cn a visit of sev- ( their home in Gainesville, after a
week? to relatives in Tennessee visit to Mr and Mrs. A. 1. Butts of
Arkansas. j this city and Mr. and Mrs. Harper
.Tucker at Deepstep.
Beauregarde, of Birmingham and
Mrs. Jackson, also of Birmingham.
A variety of summer flowers were
attractively arranged throughout the
house. The guests enjoyed several
games of bridge until late in the
afternoon when delicious salad and
ice course were m
Those invited were intimate
friends of Mrs. Beacregarde. They
were: Mrs. Ed Bass, Mrs J. P. Bell,
Mrs. George Bell, Mrs. Jere
Moore, Mrs. W. L. Fraley, Mrs. W.
S. Jett, Mrs. R. J. McElrath, Misses
Elisabeth Napier, and Beas Bell.
Mrs. Bell was assisted in entertain
ing by her mother, Mrs Napier and
Mrs. Frank Bone.
Inc., Is
C two 7v*ek? visiting relatives)
ijrh. N. C.
ECHOLS FAMILY ENJOYS
REUNION DURING THE
PAST WEEK. •
The family of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Echols, of Stevens Pottery, enjoy
ed a family reunion during the past
week. The children of Mr. and Mrs.
Echols came home and many delight
ful parties were enjoyed during their
stay.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jackson, Battle Creek, Michi
gan; Mr and Mrs. Collett Gastineau,
Xenia, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ivey
and children. Austin, Texas; Dr. and
Mrs. Joe Stegall. Rome, Ga.
Miss Blythe Burnett, who has rec-
L Weavers. assi**ft|
if iPller Stores, Inc., is u -Mr. D. S’bley has beer selling
vfointities of vegetables, corn, snap
I beans. ?qua<h. etc. Tuesday morning! ently been assigned to the Milledge-
• • ■ £v^.he ,left several cantalones at thejville division of the Georgia Power
** Milenlm Sibley and hohie of the scribe. They arrived Co., as Home Service Supervisor,
Sihlev. of Atlanta, are visit- time enough for breakfast. I has come vo Milledgeville to make
Jo?ephine Jennings and, • • • I her home and will have rooms at the
R D. Allen. ; The family of Mr. H. H. Park | residence of Mrs J. R. Stanley.
'who have been making their home I Miss Burnett is well known here
Jc-‘ Mardiburn and son, Joe,, here the past several years, have, and she is receiving a cordial wel-
iran. Oklahoma, are visiting returned to Eatonton, where they I come from her friends. She will hav
MirAbum's mother, Mrs. formerly resided. Their friends re-, charge of the home service work in
. at IWtreaux. j to see them leave the city. I tins district and will spend at least
• • • • • • tw 0 W eeks in Milledgeville during
K*ry Ebfrh.rt in ■pending' i C. B. McCullsr hen returned. each month.
«rt! at Gcnola. where she * om »he visited
iiw in the lummer school of ker p.rents. Rev. and Mrs. M. B.| MRS. W. S. JETT ENTERTAINS
Brown She was camp counselor at a t BRIDGE CLUB,
young people’s camp there and d>
n ,rectej the campfire news each even-
J- E. Kidd has returped from j n g.
where ?he went to be with I • • •
. John, when he underwent | A number of Milledgeville people
ition for appendicitis. jwerfTto Macon Friday evening to
• * * | hear Joe Penner at the Macon Audi-
Kelly. of Columbus, who cerium. They were Mr. and Mrs.
litre and qualified for the golf ( Marion Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Julius
•. has been a rue* at the Holt, Miss Julia Putts, Mr. Burkette,
of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Butts. | Mrs. Fannie ffcntfh.
Georgia College.
George Carpenter went to' Mr. and Mrs. J. Wi Stevenson, of
I Saturday to accompany Mr*, j e,* Baldwin, had as their guests
8ter and children home, after Sunday: Mr .and Mrs. J. L. Steven-
of ?everal days with relatives' *en, Masses Clara Mae and Lavada
and children, Mr. and Mrs. M E.
. I Pennington jand family. Mr. R.
greetings are extended. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. H G. Ahnand
^ to Mrs. Sam Andemon, Mr. Hocten and Mrs. J. A. Ca*.
Black. Miss Marjorie Scott, |
G. Harris and Mrs. George J subjects OF SERMONS AT THE
-—e-ora 1 CHURCHES SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jett enter
tained the members of their bridge
club Monday evening at their home
at the Milledgeville State Hospital.
Summer flowers in artistic ar
rangement were used in the Bring
room where the tables were placed
for bridge.
After a delicious sweet course
'gerred* bridge Has enjoyed. Top
score prise for the ladies was
by Mrs W. L. Fmley and ton score
prise for the men went to Dr. Sidney
McGee.
MRS. J. T. KING EOSTESS TO
BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. . T. King was hostess to the
members of her bridge club on Tues
day afternoon at her home on
Ii.tosh street.
Bowls of bright colored flower?
formed the effective setting for the
T H. Rent* and children will i Methodist Chord. ,.
Thursday f 0r Lakeland. Fla.! Rev - Horace S. Smith, pastor of (
will spend severel weeks. the Methodist church wall preach
Rentas’ aiatcr, Mrs.' from the following subjects:
! Morning—“The Right Emphasis/' | youNf; EOpLE eN JOY
. | Fv e nini:_“M«n'^Thrcc JudFin. . J w|MM|Nr . FARTY . •
Goldstein and p ev> ^ Roberts, pastor of the j A e roun of the young<
home Friday af- Baptist church announces the follow-' contingent enjoyed
•»d Mrs.
York,
Akron Ohio,
hr Points.
and
Toronto
other
Christians.”
'?’• Hc WUI 1,0 *° ^
^ Highlands, N. C., to
months. Mr. McKinnon
,ed them to Highlands and
n Thursday.
frr, m Mr. John Kidd, who
1 ’-rw^nt an operation *
* at the Wesley Memorial
Atlanta are that
•y to
,r *d Mrs.
chetr
1? ^ ^-'vompanied by James
i.. ar ' 1T1 e' "fenepton, of Sham-
nfl " pent the:
ST? 1 ° f Mr . Russell.
to know that'he is t ,
,r L- front a recent illness.
n,ed Mrs. Bone home
,' * v to spend two weeks*
been fa t the Veterans
Mrs. King was assisted in serving
by her sis*er Mrs. Nat Knight_
inj^.Subjects: | sw ; m at the Echetnh Country Club
Morning “Living the Christian j on Wedne«dnv evening. After i
iffe in Full Measure “ j frr«-hirg swim, n ntenic lunch
Evening—“Ohrist’s Second Com-; corved under the trees.
pttjoyiug this delightful
I party were: Mr*. Julius Holt. Mrs.
Wilson Mason Mrs. Ed Downs. M’sf
Kitty Cl’ne, Miss Martha Bass. Mil
i Church
djOrt -Fwhyteriai
Bov. A. G. Harris, pastor of the
ij^erian church. Is out of the
jut will He in ihs pulp* «<
both the rooming and evening ser-
iS»'s church Bulletin will carry
ibjecta neat Sunday.
the Seventh 5und * y
L. DarlinJ®!ff7 terSlKtecost. morn*ng services at
the Catholic church will be at 7:30
a- and will consist of Mw and
ftaPVeVmtfn* will be on the sobjedt
. "Ro-'werosinir devotiorot ’
Morning services .throughout thu
week at 8.
^ . Episcopal Church
Holy Communion at 8:00 o”clock
n Atlanta / T' ’ y T'‘"!T . nt 11:80 by the Rec- r.«.w attended the
^ ° r thC PMt ^ toV. Ret. F. H. Harding. at the Echetnh Country Club.
Anne Bone. Mr. Ed Downs. Mr
Julius Holt. Mr. Tarrow. Mr Wilson
Meson. Mr. Marion Allen. Jr.. Mr.
Bnddv Doster and Mr. George Stem-
bridge.
MISS LOUISA ECHOLS
ENTERTAINS FRIENDS AT
BUFFET SUFFER.
One of the most delightful affa ;
of the week was the buffet sunner
on Tuesday evening at which Miss
't>,ni«s Wbo's eiiterfit^md. Fou*-*h
-of July Hrreratrpns » Red
flowup with «1ye*-
cindle st : cks holding'tapers formed
Ahe center decouation Bbr’the dining
table which was, cowered with p
beautiful l* 4 * rioth. The guests were
served from the table and sat. ir
the lirin^ room and on the lawn to
enfo- the fHmiou- -tinner after stm
LEGION auxiliary installs
NEW OFFICERS FOR THF YEAR
At the July meeting of t$>e Legion
Auxiliary the Fourth of July was
celebrated and the new officers for
the year were installed with a beauti
ful ceremony by Miss Floride Allen
post president. The meeting was held
•t the home of Mrs. George Fisher
and the hostesses serving with
Fisher were Mrs. L. R. Lar.^ky,
Mrs. Wister Ritchie, Mrs Geq^g^
Dav«s, Mrs. W. L. Gholson and l^m
C. B. McCulIar.
After the preamble and the pledff*
to the flag were said, a Fourth 'ot
July tableaux was given in which
the revolution of the flag was shown.
The reader In the tableaux was Mrs
Edwin Alien and the music was fun- gf
ished by Mrs. L. P. Longino. Plane ^
selections appropriate to the scenes
were played by Mrs L. P. Longino!
The Indian Malden was played hy
Miss Julia Scott; the Roman, ‘by
M|v Caroline Trtry; Red, Whjte.
and Blue was represented by Miss
Dean Villyard, Mjss Janie France*
Birins, and Mim Rosaline Sherrod.
Taking part in the tableaux as (Jirl
Scouts wer* Misses Louise and Laura
Cox and Miss Betty Allen; Miss Ijh^
erty was portrayed by Miss Mare
Fisher and the flag bearer was Mrs.
Carl Lynch.
At the conclusion of the tableaux,
a short business meeting was held,
and the officers installed. The new
officers for the year arc: Mrs. Sam
Terr>*. president: Mrs. W S. Jett,
first vice-president; Mrs. Carl Lynch,
second v : ce-president; Mrs. J. F.
Bell, treasurer; Mrs. Grndv VMIyard,
secretary; M'ss Bertie Stembridgc,
corresponding secretary, Mrs. M M.
Crooms, sargeant-at-arms; Mrs. C. L.
Moran, chaplain.
At the conclusion of the meeting,
delicious refreshments were served
by the hostesses. A number of guests
from Eator.ton were present.
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railroad pattoe in tha Milledgoeillo
pottoffica lobby Thursday
Jaaa 25th, reform
lo qaetiona atked.
Colonial
Theatre
THURSDAY, JULY BTH
Zaxu Pitts in
“SING AND LIKE IT”
Edward Everett Horton, Nat Pendle
ton, Ned Sparks. Open 1:00 P. M.
FRIDAY, JULY CTH
Ginger Rogers Warren William in
“UPPER WORLD”
Ben Hecht—dreaded asMssin of the
♦ypawritar—defies the dynamite of
female wrath to tell the truth about
neglected husbands!. .
SAFE DRIVING IS INSURED IF
>i YOUR CAR HAS BEEN
BEAR-ALINED
THIS SERVICE IS EXCLUSIVE AT
Ralph Simmerson’s
SA RDAY, JULY 7TH
Edmond Lowe—Victor McLoglen
“NO MORE WOMEN”
Also Buster Crabhee in the first
chapter.
‘TARZAN THE FEARLESS”
MONDAY AND TUESDAY JULY
•TH AND 10TH
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