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Mrs ' !1T ‘" a ‘ S '"" , r . M t“ *r lr red ,h ' «’l e "™ 1T ain at birthday
day ' n Atlanta. ^ ^ tnicthre daughter of Dr. and Mrs. 1 PARTY.
M iaa Marjorie Burt la viaiting her-Europe, ^ M1 " Caro1 knd ** artin
JSTmb. R. C. Shea. montL travel ^ "H H # oh ? e f ne * *- Pertained a group
SK • • • . . # | of little foika with birthday party
Ur Charlie Coeby i. the gocrt ,1 Mr,. Wilaon Mason 1, , p . ndi „J J “ !y *“* *”* rTtm "
Mr . and Mr,. U. T. Nub ^SSJTaH '. Wa :" k **“'"* *«• Leila Cla.k. Berth. Logan,
R ev and Mra. R. C. She. have a, companied he^ o"^],nU IT,*'' ^atherin Holder, Kathleen Donnelly.
*Ti-* Rev. ^Shea’s mother. day^nd reLreed T^d.y S * ,,,r - Ed " h AW ’ R “ ,h **-*■ G * rt ™' ! "
Mis, Edi .h Buckner of Machen Is Mr ch „ Conn of ^
yacst of Mr. and. Mra Carl Lynch. City and hi, .irter, Mi,, Lula Hard.'
* man * of Macon, spent several hours
Mr Grady Moore, o. Cnmnk,- Ga , of Monday in the c'ty vi.'tlng rels-
j, vi.iting his brother, Mr. Joe Moore, tives and friends.
Mr,. Harold Day. of Bartow. Fla.. > Capt. and Mrs. Frank Man.field
i< .pending several weeks in the and son nchbv MeKnight. have re-
(itv. turned from Kentucky where they
, Epent several weeks visiting relatives
Hifs Francos Wyatt of Machen, is n f Cnut. rYenuMd.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wyatt: • . .
this week. _ 1 Messers William and Jack Brant-
lc y l^t Friday for Springfield Tenn-
Mr. Sam Bullington of Atlanta ossoc. They were accompan’ed by
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. their s'ster, Mrs. W. W. Butts and
Cecil Argo. . little Miss Ruth Butt*.
Albert, Ruth Albert, Gertrude
Home, Edith Horne. Fay Butts. Ma.
tha Jean Butts, Marion Flemming,
Emmie Massey, Josephine Rrgsdell.
Mary Jane Kilgore. Sarah Jett, Jewel
Albieft, Peggy Atchison, Wesson*
Harold Simmons, Billy Kines, R ; ch-
ard Home, Edwin Massey, Kemper
Smith and Paul Wilson.
MRS. LEE ENTERTAINS
HONORING SON ON BIRTHDAY.
'Mrs. J. H. Lee entertained at her
home on Friday evening with a tacky
birthday party in honor of her
Dorsey.
Contests, garmes, and music
enjoyed. The muric being furnished
by Messrs. Algernon Bass and Dor-'
sey Lee.
. , , j hi- w it I i, , ~ ” After the grand march of the
Pirthdny greetings t. Mr. W. HJ Mr. end Mr, Melv.n Wyutt. Mr. tho Judcl ., w „ rc oart .f u ,
, c hsu. M«r,c Ft,her end Srbley Ernert Wyatt, Misses Inez Coleman- rh „ 0 , inff wh rh , ho tn cke„-t boy
Jennings. Marvaleene and Mary Blanrh Butt. „ nd eir l. The prizes were awarded
* , ... . . ,nd C * rnt ' 11 Coleman were visitors | Mi., Mary E. Pennmgton and Mr.
Mr. Jama Sibley, of Miami, ia to Machen and Monticcllo Sunday. Dorse. lee
members of his family in ... | ^ c . shpft nnd m ; m Mar> .
th» city. Mr. and Mra. H. B. Ritchie *nd E . Pennington won the prize in coin-
„ . , ... *” >n ’ ^ r ‘ ^ R * tc hie, Jr., spent j nB the most words out of the letters
Mr. .nnd Mrs. M. T. Nash and ch 1- the Fourth of July with Mr. and contained in the word “Birthday”,
liren spent several days of thw week Mrs. W. L. Ritchie. Mr. Ritchie ‘s Late in the evening, delicious
in Savannah. fc member of the faculty of the State „nd cake wa, served. Mm. Lee
' University. was ass'.ted in serving by Miss
Mis, Mattie Beall But, Is visiting ... Ixm i„ ^
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Butts, Jr., in Mrs. Joseph Marshbum of Nor-
Gainesville. I man, Oklohoma, spent a day of last PHILATHEA CLASS TO HAVE
I week with Mrs. Willie Stembridge. CHARGE OF PRAYER SERVICE
Mr,. Josephine Boone and son. She >s the former Miss Mary Amos ^ p hi | athca clas , of the Baptiat
Joseph, .pent Sunday with relatives of Dcvereau*. and i, spending the SlInday SchoaI „ r wbicb Mra . c . B
in Toomsboro. ^ _ ( summer with her rr-ents. McCuliar is teacher, will have charge
__ of the prayer meeting services Wed-
M " Mnrie Bateman of Macon, Birthday greetings to Jack Burke. nclday eveni „ E at , he and
lu, bwn visting relatives here for son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Burke, tbo puWic ia cord a i| y invited. Ser-
therart tvcck. who celebrates hi, tenth birthday ,: ct , be ,ri n a t 8:30. The theme will
• * * Friday and Rnrharnh Davis, daughter .< T he Lord is .My Shopherd”.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stembridge of Mr. and (Mrs. George Davis who ,Sppc r nl muve will be rendered. The
of Macon, spent the past week with celebrated her seventh birthday on c i as s undertook at the first of the
Mr. asd Mrs W. D. Stembridge. . Sunday. year to put on one prayer meeting
• * * ! * * * pervico a month during the entire
.V- jvV. n Roll, of Shreveport. Ln..| Mr. and Mra. Abe Goldstein have year as the'r contribution of service
i r : *h ' j,?? father and brother. Mr. returned from an atitomob : Ie trip to to the pastor and the church. They
J F P-11, and Mr. J. F. Bell. Jr. | New York nnd Cnnadn. They v : sited have dramatized the story of Esther,
• * - I friends in Cleveland and Akron, The Women of the Bible, have held
Mr. and Mra Wiley Wasden and Ohio, while absent from the city. In an old fashioned song service, and
daughter. Alice, of Mlllen spent San- New York Mr. Goldstein purchased ,, ut on several other programs Miss
day with Mr. A. J. Carr and family, j-o fall stock of goods for his store. Olive Meadows is president of th»
• * • ■ • • ciass. and Miss BHlic Abercrombie
Mrs. D. M. Rogers. M ; *s Annelle Mrs. Florenceourt (pleasantly re- ia secretary.
Ro-rer and Mr. Winbum Rogers are meinberod as Miss Agnes Cline* and
spending th«s week at Savannah her four chanting cVWren. of LITTLE BARBARAH DAVIS
Bench. J Brooklyn, Mass., are visiting in Sn- CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY.
• * * van-.iah, and will come here at the „ . , _ , . ,.
Mrs. .tore K. Moore nnd Mis. Alice end of o week. ,o be with her yi,- ° , .
real dnys of ,h>. week tea. Misses Mary end Ko.io Cline. and Days celebrated
,, \ . her seventh birthday on last Sunday,
the guests of Miss Mac. • • . ; B he wa, tho honor guest at a de-
| .Mr,. W. D. Stembridge entertain- |i( , hlftl| p , rty glven by Mis , Rath-
! cj the Tuesday N’ght Bridge Club er j nc gcott.
Mr,. R. W. Almand and daughter., this week, having as guest, Mes- c.am^ were enjoyed and il
j U Stcv ' , '“" nnd M’sa La- damc , sid j on6s , George Echols, aften , oon ice creanl waa servld
adaAtmand, are .mending thUwoek | Conn. Marion Alien, John and thc birthday c „. a3 cut A
a Atlanta. . . ^ j Riley, and Miss Thelma Stembridge.i numbpr „ r B arbarah's little friends
j The hostess served delicious ice cream en j oyed th e happy
Mrs. J. W. Seals celebrates her, and niaenroons. Miss Mattie Thomas j
l*th birthday on Thursday. She has won high score and Miss Bessie j AND nms. WELLS HOSTESS
the congratulations and best wishes Thomas, low. I TO SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS
ot her many friends. I • • • | Dr. and Mrs. Guy H. Wells enter-
The frignds of Mr. and Mrs. W. i mined most delightfully at a rccep-
Mahone will be interested in thc. tion on Wednesday evening in honor
nnnouncement that they are the par- Q f the students attending thc sum-
entg of a daughter bom. Julv .1H jmer school.
The baby has -been namer Bemitaj The lovely old Mnnsion was
• * * • Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Mahone are well j thrown open to the reception of the
ih? friends of Nat Harding will known here whpre they made their guests. Flowers from the Mansion
tc know that he is confined j horn-* for a number of years. Mrs.
|° a Macon hospital. His condition J Mahone is remembered as Harriett
« reported improving. Allen, daughter df the late Judee
• • • ! and Mrs. John T. Allen.
Mr*. Cason Black met friends • • •
Tamp*, Fla., in Macon, on Mon-1 ^ ^ M „ c> c mrro]A Mr .
and accompanied them to the ^ Johnson >nd daU|fhtct . Mta
* Fair ‘ n Chica *°- , Lo U i S e Johnson, of Macon, were
T . * * * (guests of the Sons of the American
n e friends of Mr. John K’dd are j^^ution at their annua] barbecue TO
^ t0 know that he is convalescing: >t Ind{an Is]>nd on julf F^irth. The
a recent operation. He return- Kent | emen prominent parts or the
tft his home here this week. j nr0|rram ant | their talks were vreat-
• • 0 l y enjoyed. On this occasion the
Mrii T. T. Terry and Mias Mary -Daughters of the Revolution were
0! * left Sunday for New York ; nc ] Q ded in the guest list and report
er « they will study at Columbia; wonder f a I day.
“•versity for th** remainder of the'
••stonier. • —
GRANT-OVERSTREET
Mr. John Clark Grant, of Mi Hedge,
vllle, announces the engagement of
his daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to Mr.
John \7eslcy Overstreet, the mar
riage to be solemnized August 22nd
at the First Mthodist church, Mil-
ledgeville, Ga.
The above anouncement is r-aJ
with cordial interest throughout
Georgia. Miss Grant is one of M31-
ledgevillc’s most charming and popu
lar young women. She received her
degree from the Georgia State College
for Women and since her graduation
has been a member of the art depart
ment of the college. She is most talent
<*d and accomplished.
Mr. Overstreet came to M : 11edgc-
ville from bis home in Wadley about
i ! jc years ago and has been connect
'd W’th Culver &. Kuld Dr-ig Co. asi
Pharmacist s'nce coming here. He |
has a w'de circle of friends and has |
been identified udth the social life]
of Millcdgevillr during the time he
has made h : n home here.
Plans for thc wedding nave not.
been completed and will he announc
ed later.
Mrs. J. T. King, Jr., c-.iterta r ned
the members of her bridge club most
delightfully on last Friday afternoon
at her attractive home on McIntosh
street.
After a most enjoyable afternoon
of bridg|e, delicious refreshments
were served. Mrs. Otis Woods was
awarded high score prize and Mrs.
Julius Holt was given the low score
award.
j aJ/iMM im . . . .
DIXIE
CRYSTALS
Order Melons and CantolopOs from
J. L. SIBLEY, Pbona 287.
666
LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE
DROPS
Ckcek. H.l.n. in 3 d.ya. Cold, fir.l
»V, Hc.d.ck*. or N.ur.lfi. in 30
linnt..,
FINE LAXATIVE AND TONIC 1
Mint Speedy Ranted... Known l
Del Monte
FRESH PRUNES
No. 2 1-2 Can
13c
Lux Toilet
SOAP
3 Fn,
19c
Jewel Salad
OR.
Pint O n
13c
ROGERS
□ LI A L IT Y FOOD 5HDPS
LIBBY’S DILL PICKLES
Large Jar 13c
Armour's CORNED BEEF
No. I Can 13c
TEMPLE GARDEN MUSTARD Qt. Jar 13c
CRESCENT OR PET MATCHES . 3 Pkg, 13c
LOVELY JELL GELATINE 3 PVgs 13'-
OCTACON WASHING POWDERS. Small 6 for 13c
DOLE ’S PINEAPPLE JUICE No. 2 Can _ 13c
Circus Flour 24 lbs 89c
Rogers Best Flour 24 lbs. 99c
Pillsbury Ber.t 24 lbs. $1.17
White Lilv 24 lbs. $1.25
Gold Medal 12 lbs 61c
Shortening 4 lb Carton 33c
Shortening 8 lb. Carton 63c
Cioverbloom Butter 1 lb. 29*
Snowdrift 6 !b. Can ....63c
Wesson Oil Pint Can.... 18c
ECHO DR! GINGER ALE
Two 12-oz Bottles
13c
Refund of 2c on each bottle
X Y Z BRAND
SALAD DRESSING
Pint Jar
13c
MARKET SPECIALS
PORK ROAST ISr Ih
BEEF ROAST
STEW MEAT ... 3 lbs. 25c
PURE PORK SAUSAGE 15c
PAN SAUSAGE 10c IK
NECK BONES 6c lb.
12 l-2c lb.
HAMS. Whole or Half 23c lb
SALT MEAT for boiling 9c lb
LARGE MULLET .... 10c lb.
CROAKERS large 2 lbs 15c
in Atlanta
Mr?. .Tame? Clark and daughter,'
M ‘3 Elizabeth Clark, of Chicago..
*r« visiting Mrs. Mattie Bivins ami
Rr - Elizabeth Brown.
garden were used most effectively
in decoration throughout the spaci
ous rooms. Punch was nerved on the
lawn.
Assisting Dr. and Mrs. Wells were
Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Scott and other
faculty members.
MRS. H. 5. ROBERTS HOSTESS
Mra. H. <S. Roberts entertained the
members of her bridge club most de
lightfully on Wednesday afternoon
at her home. Summer flowers of
many colors formed the lovely deco
rations throughout the home. In the
late afternoon delicious refreshments
were served.
y • • • ! COUNTRY CLUB MEMBERS
! Jlr »- Newmans, Miss Florida Allen. - ewjo y PARTY MONDAY
X' wmans, Miss Florida Moore, * rvFNlNG.
Allen, Edwin An™, Jr ., ,„d EVENING.
““"If Sibley vjenl Wed»eede 7 •»' Tbe member.- of .be Eebeteb
>n » Springs. i Country Clnb enjoyed the regnler
. . . ! jenii-mnnthly P»riy of tbr clnb on
1,r5 N-. B. Ellison and Miss Fred-.last Monday evening. Mrs. Dawson
£ and Mrs. Uighton Dun-; Allen. Mrs. Mnnon Allen
■*' ■"* ’’tile daughter of St. Paters., W. S. Jett were hostesses and Messrs
^ * a ” J “E n eorge Bell .ndJ»hnHonow.v were
rd .T ur ’‘I 01 *, ’raving Vodnesday for ho-t at tbe debgbtfullv affair _
■'■ lt to Augusta. Ga., Batcabnrg. A buffet ’ ’ ,
and points in North Carolina the terrsee nnd d *no’"<t " lio?
returning home. ed later in the evening.
LOCAL ORCHESTRA FURNISHES
MUSIC
The “Blonddet*”, seven piece local
orchestra organized nnd directed by
Mrs. George Fowler, furnished the
music for the Fourth of July d*nce
at the Georgia State College for Wo
men. The affair was a most enjoy--
able one and the young musicians
rapidly developing into a splen
did orchestra.
FOR RENT—A el* r®o» ap«rt»*«t
The HU!, attract!** aad
Int Apply Uaiaa-Racardcr office.
LOOK AT
Brakes and Bodies
Now that Prices are the Same
TODAY- MOST PEOPLE KNOW that the prices
of “All Three” low-priced cars are pretty much
alike.
Models may differ by a few dollars. . .but it's
safe to say that when a new Plymouth Special
Six is delivered at your door* it costs you about
the same as the comparable model of either of
Plymouth’s two competitors.
So when you look at “All Three” today. . .
there’s onlv one think to think about. . .WHICH
IS THE BEST CAR—WHCH GIVES YOU THE
MOST FOR YOUR MONEY? We’ll admit that
“All Three” are good automobiles. But before
you pay your hard-earned dollars, consider
these things:
When you put your foot on the brake will that
car stop dead in its track s? When your wife
and children drive away will you know they
are safe, surrounded by a body of steel?
Even if Plymouth COST MORE. . . which it
probably doesn't. . .these thmgs would be
worth it. The Special Six has Hydraulic Brakes,
Safety-Steel Body and the same type Indvidual
Wheel Sprmgng as used on the most expensive
cars. If has Floating Power that ends vibration.
It has die luxuries. . .the little refinements of
style and beauty. . ».that make you proud to
own a car. Yet the price of this automobile is
right in line with comparable models of its two
biggest competitors.
PRICES
And Features
OF THE
New Plymouth
pecial Six
Two-Doer 3mUb fggft
Town Svdat ...|8M
Boainew Coo go |MO
Rumble Scot Coop*
HYDRAULIC BRAKES. The aafeet
kind. Always eqoeliied. Eliminate
r’anicroua a warring. Save freqeeot
relininga.
SAFETY-STEEL BOOY. The heal
aofaty inserence that yon con hero
on today’s crowded highway*.
FLOATING POWER Engine Monet-
Inga. They beep vibration away from
yon. Yo« rit’a fnlly related.
INDIVIDUAL WHEEL SPRINGING.
The best of tbe so-called “knee type**
springs, a* nsed aa tl
back-seat rid*.
T-Slot Pistoas with
stead of tbe aaaal thi
i ■>g Crankshaft—Veinsvscait Inserts
—Oil Filter—Temper*tmr* owl Oil
Pressor* indicator* on Instmaseat
Panel—Stsel Artillery Wheels.
Price* aa low a* $485 far Standard
Ply-oath. All pricoe f.a.h. factory.
Detroit, sabjact to change withoat
notice. Tub* paymeata hy Official
Chrysler Meters Commercial Credit
Plan. •
W. E ROBINSON
Chrysler-Plymouth Sales-Service