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Mi ss Sarah Lawrence spent Mon-
ay m Atlnnla. ^
Mrs. S. A. Bonne visited Tooms-
„■» the past week. ^
Mr John A. Sibley of Atlanta, was
.'.he City Monday.^
Mr and Mrs. Phil Beane spent the
.,.,.k-end in Statesboro.
Mr W L. Young of Macon, is
visiting Mr. smith Tarrer.
Miss Katherine Scott spent
,-celt-end in Atlanta with friends
the
Mr. Grady Villyard was honored
ai a birthday party by Mr. and Mrs.
F. F. Crissy last Wednesday night.
The party was most delightful one.
Mrs. Horace Hobbs has returned
to her home in Dublin after visiting
Mrs. O. A. Thax.on. Mrs. Andrew
Hobbs will remain for several days.
Mrs. C. E. Jenkins, of Dooling. ac-
| companied her daughter. Miss Mag-
; gie Jenkins back to Milledgeville
! and will be her guest for several
BIRTHDAY GREETINGS
The Union-Recorder extends best
wishes for a happy birthday to the
following who this week celebrate
their birthdays: Mrs. L. P. Longino.
Mary Ann Bo6tick, Mrs. John Riley.
George Moore, George Ritchie, Mrs.
M. M. Parks and Petty Jeane Groov-
Miss Dena Smith and Floyd Jack-
son, Jr.
MRS. GEORGE DAVIS HOSTESS
TO CLUB MEMBERS.
Mrs. George Davis entertained the
members of her bridge club on Wed
nesday afternoon. Mixed spring
flowers were used in bowls and vases
in the living room where the guests
played. At the edndusien of the
games, delicious refreshments were
The friends of Mrs. Roland Law-
, rence will be glad to know that she
The father of Mr. A. W. Watkins is improving following a tonsil op-
nding several days with him.! eration at the City Hospital cm
•- :pc • * • Wednesday.
Mr George Morris made a lnr ‘ j * * *
' *rin to Florida the past week. Coach Wallace Butts left Sunday
ne?f: . | for Louisville. Ky., where he will
Miss Susie- Bass' spent the week- spend the month of April conducting
7 7; h her niece in Greensville. S. 1 spring foot ball practice at Male
radium norm , High School.
Vr and Mrs. Stewart Wootten Mrs. W. P. Bar ker, and little son.
•rent" the Soring holidays at Savan- of.Atlanta, are spending a few days
snent me , w iJ h Mr . Barber who recently came
l.to Milledgeville to acept a position
Mrs M. F. Davis has returned at Chandler’s.
7_7 after spending several weeks | * * *
. . Miss Francos Thaxton. who was
, Atia ... j in New York studying fqr several
Mr Ed Lawrence and Mrs. W. (weeks, came home for the week-end
W Iker spent Tuesday in Macon j before returning to Atlanta tgvre
siting friends. | sume her work.
nah
Mr and Mrs John G. Lawrence! Mr. D. F.. Montgomery. Mr. Roger
r ,f Savannah, spent Sunday with; Montgomery. Miss Eihcl Montpom-
relatives here.
MRS. IONE BASS DEAN HAS
SERIES OF PARTIES.
Mrs. lone Bass Dean entertained
a series of parties on Saturday
and Monday afternoon at her home
Jefferson street. Flowering peach,
iris and daffodils were used in pro
fusion throughout the house. At the
'conclusion of the games, delicious
refreshments were served. .
Those invited on Saturday were
Mrs. Frank Bell. Mrs. W. E. Bass.
Mrs. William Fraley. Mrs. R. E.
Evans. Miss Elizabeth Napier. Mrs.
Ben Harrison, Mrs. Gocrgc Bell. Mr*.
W. S. Jett.
Those invited on Monday were
Mrs. George A. F'sher. Mrs. Stover.
Mrs. Otis Woods. Mr*.- George Daivs.
Mrs. John Riley. Mrs Walter Brown.
Mrs. M. M. Cretans. Mrs. John Hol-
M1SS RAGSDALF. WEDS MR
MALLORY
The marriage of Miss Evelyn
.. A. TO MEET THIS
AFTERNOON.
The G. M. C. Parent-Teacher As
sociation will meet at the G. M. C.
grade building this afternoon at
three-thirty.
An interesting program has been
planned bv Mrs. F. W. Hendrickson,
the president, and all members are
urged to attend.
D. A. R. PLAN TO MARK ROCK
LANDING NEXT MONTH)
Plans are being made by the Nancv
Hart Chapter. D. A. R.. to ereef a
marker at Rock Landing, historical
‘•U on the Oconee river where the
first crossing point of the -'r^am was
used by early settlers, early in April.
The ceremonies will bo of unusunl
importance to the people of Georgia
and on the occasion several hundred
vi-itors are expected. Miss Floride
Allen. Regent of the chapter, is
formulating the plan? with a com
mittee.
j be under the direction at Mis Mag-
I gie Jenkins.
Mllk.Urt Clweii
Rev. Horace Smith, the pastor of
the church, will preach at both the
morning and evening hour. His
morning subject will be “The Be
ginning cf a New Life”. In the even
ing his theme wil be, “Thirty-third
Degree Christians.”
Episcopal Church
Rev. F. H. Harding, the Rector,
will celebrate the Holy Communion
at eight o’clock and the usual
Morning Prayer service with ser-
non will be held at 11:30..
Catholic Church
Father T. J. McNamara, Priest
Sunday, the Fourth . Sunday in
Lent, morning services at the
Catholic church will be at 11:1S
and will consist at Maas, Sermon
and Benediction. The sermon will
be on the subject. ‘‘The Emergency
of Morals.” Sunday School at 0:30.
Sermon and Benediction, Wednes
day evening at 7:30. The sermon,
the fourth of the series on the
Bible, will be on the subject, “How
Can I Understand?” Stations of the
Cross Friday evening at 7:30.
GEORGIA GLEE CLUB TO
SHOW HEBE APRIL 3
The Glee Club of the University
of Georgia will show here on April
3rd at the G. S. C. W. Auditorium.
The show is new and different
and is on its annual tour of the
state.
Mrs. C. H. Ljndsey, of Columbus,
epont the week-end with her sister.
Mrs. Lillian Bass.
Dr. Howard Carey, of Augusta.
y pcnt the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. River.
The friends of Mrs. C. B. McCul-
lar will be glad to know that her
brother is improving.
Mrs. R. H. Harper has burned
from a visit to her brother, Mr. C. j Stembridge.
F. Stiles in Anniston. Ala
The marriage of Miss Evelyn AT
Rbgsdale of Milledgeville and Mr. MRS. J. F. BELL ENTERTAINS AT
Roger Perry Mallory of Thiells. N. DINNER.
Y., was solemnized Monday. March Mrs-J. F. Bell entertained a
118th. in Macon with Judge Hugh number of her friend* r.t acir.ne. cn
and Miss Frankie Spivey .'pentI chambers officiating. last Thursday evening her heme
Sunday in Eatonton as the guests of j hrjdo js thc
Mrs. W. F. Spivey.
, The bride is the older daughter on Clark street.
[of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Rags- Vases of spring flowers in artistic
dale of Milledgeville. She Is a gradu- arangement were placed in the nv-
Mrs. Frank Coleman carried a i ^ of lM{mr Hig h f or Girls and ing room and dining room. After
group of congenial friends to a play m th(j Georgia State College for dinner, bridge was played. Those in-
at Cooperville school Friday night., WonM;n ^t present she is a member vited were Dr. and Mrs. Richard
The play was a credit to the teachers the f acu it y Q f the Wilkinson Binion. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bone,
and all had a nice time. Countv High School in Irwinton. Mr. and Mrs. WUl'nm Fraley, Mr.
• * * 1 ' Mallory is the older son of and Mrs. George Bell. Dr. and Mrs.
Mrs. W. W. Barron and Mr. Wil- M * g nd Mrs John* B. Mallory, of Dawson Alien, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin
Ham Barron, Jr., of Washington. D. ^mega. He is a graduate of the Allen.
C.. have returned to their home af- omega *High School and South Geor-
ter a few days in the city on ac- College at Douglas,
ccunt of. the death of Dr. M. F. _________
AT THE CHURCHES NEXT
SUNDAY
Plan now to attend church ser
vices next Sunday. A cordial wel
come awaits you at the church or
your choice and you will be greatly
bene.’itted by taking part in the wor-
Baptist Church
Rev. James M. Teresi. pastor of
the Baptist church, will conduct
THESE f.T,”,~j7AG_E$
OF PAYiMia 'SKE3IK
5 Saves time and effort in ’ 3.
3 An endorsed check proves payment
J) Checks are cheaper than money orders.
It systematizes your financial affairs.
2 Avoids the dangers of carrying cash.
^ Builds prestige and establishes credit.
We suggest there are many other advantages to
you in maintaining an adequate cash reserve tn a
checking account We invite you to consider them.
... MRS. R. W. BRADFORD HAS
... | Mr.- and Mrs. Melvin Wyatt. Mr. BK^GE PAJ.TY TUESDAY
M „ Allen Moore, of Columbus. Ernest Wyatt. Mrs. B. D. Edwards and AFTERNOON..
■ 7: Mrs K G McMillan and j children. Gwendolyn. Bernard, and M rs. R. W. Bradford entertained
father relatives in this city. '.Faye. Miss Morvclene Butts and with a delightful bridge party on
• • • \ Cvnthia Badger spent Sunday In Tuesday afternoon at her home at
Mrs. George Morris spent the j Machen visiting relatives and friends. , hc Millcdseville State Hospital. A
nast week at St Simons Island ! ... color scheme of lavendar was car-
vherc She visited relative.. ■ Mr. and Mrs. H. Page William. tHcd ou , ln the flowers an.d re-
• • • have returned to their home in f re;; hmcnt3. Vases of lilacs, iris and
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Butte Jr., and Haleigh N C, after vending the vloIets we re used in profusion A services
little daushter of Gainesville spent sprtns holidays with Mrs. L. M. daintv nosegay of violets m.s P re ‘’ “° “ ja) subJcct ot interest
Sunday here with relatives. Jones. Mrs. Jones accompanied them spntcd to each guest. „„d importance to the members of
1 ... | home and will spend several weeks Thosc presel ,t were Mrs. John and importance 10
Mrs. Jerome Babb and Miss Luiclle with them. Stover. Mrs. L. H Fease. Mrs. John
Wares attended the Beauty Conven- * * * . ' Riley. Mrs. John Overstreet, Mrs.
lion in Atlanta the past week. Mrs. Floyd Jackson honored her E(|5ar ^ Mrs. P«gy Gregg. Mrs. Pr „ bvl , rU „ Church
• . . son. novd Jackson. Jr., on his 15th c G Cox Mrs . sid Jcncs. Mrs. fT Harris u-.c pastor will
Misses Lillian Stiles. Blanche birthday Tuesday. March 26th wtth Edwin A „ cni Mrs. R. E. Evans, Mrs Rev. A. G. ^ “The I
- • a dinner party at thc.r home on Tom „ all smith. Mrs. George Bell hatm at his morn , ^ ,
won ^
lightful . ; 5f7Jr*Ov , ^r ,0<m e “‘ made M
Merchants & Farmers Bank
CAPITAL $80,000.00 SURPLUS $80,000.00
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
Green and Margaret Yarbrough,
spent the week-end in Atlanta.
Misses Cora and Leone Gumm.
who leach in Eastman, spent the
week-end with Miss Lucy P. Walker.
Mr. Miller S. Bell attended a meet
ing of the Trustees of Wesley Me
morial church in Atlanta Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Terry had as
their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
.Fred Arnold and children of Davis-
boro. . . ,
Mrs. Lawrence Bloodworth is back
at home after spending several days
at the Middle Georgia Sanitarium In
and importance to the members o<
this church at both services and,
every member is urged to attend.
LEMONS
14c doz.
GRAPE FRUIT
30c Peck
ORANGES
33c Peck
APPLES
York Imperial fisc for baking
10 lbs. 65c
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ed to Macon on Sunday on account ^ TXXXXXXXXXXXZXXXXXXXXXj
of the illness of her daughter. Mrs. j ^
R. K. McAfee. Mrs. McAfee had |
an emergency operation at the Ma-,
con Hospital fet anpendicitis. Her|
condition is improving.
Misses Lillian Stiles. Blanche
Green. Mrs. Bloodworth and Mrs. J.
P.. Stiles spent the day in Macon
Tuesday.
Mr. Alton Barnes, who teaches at f
Devercaux, Miss Ruth Barnes, a
teacher at Forest City, N. C.. and
Lieut. Stetson Barnes, of Trikcville.
Tcnn.. were called home last week
on account of *he death of their
uncle. Dr. M. F. Stembridge.
Mr 1 . B. R. Hughes, of Nashville.
Tcnn.. will return to her home on
Saturday after spending several clays
| with her mother. Mrs. W. H. Stem-
• * * jbr r dgo. Mrs. Huphe^was called here
M*ss Bessie Bell, who tenches nt, nn account of the death of her #
dt. was at home fr.r the week-; brother. Dr. M. F. Stembridge.
id. She had as her guest. Miss j ***„.,«.
rah Tait ( Rev. Lambert Dorn. S. .T. of the
• • • I 'acuity of Spring Hill College. Mo-
' !r. R. H. Downs, district farm bile. Alabama, former resident of
. .-visor of Ibf **ERA. spent sev-! 'Tilledgcville. now member of. the
\ .davs of th: week in Atlanta j Jesuit Order of Priests, is the gu-~t
business. of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hatcher 'it
• * • I their home Lockcrly, on the Irwin
ton Rood.
Miss Willie Boggus was hosted
this week to the Tuesday Night
Bridge Club, those present being
Mcsdamse E. A. Tinner. Willie Stem-
bridge. and F. D. Thomas. Misses
Betty Ferguson. Bessie Thomas.
Mary Cline. Mattie Thomas and Wil
lie Boggus. Miss Mattie Thomas
Lingo has return- j '-on high score, and Miss Bessio
Sand- I Thomas low.
and Mrs. C. F. Stiles and
?r. Anne, of Anniston. Ala..
shov. time with their family
Baldwin Hotel.
Prance Ennis, who is a mem-
tho faculty of the Middle
1 College. Cochran, was at
!,r the week-end.
Mrs. L. v.
ford. Fn.. to the home of her daue)
ter, Mrs. George Davi-
College Dept. Store
Ready-to-Wear Specials
Friday Saturday Monday
Hew Spring Frocks
For All Occasions ■
$4.95 to $7*95
Newest Spring Styles—Novelty
Materials—All Sizes
SPECIAL GROUP
SUNDAY NITE CRESSES
Also Street Style,, $3.95 Value at
Spindi, Home Grows, lb.
Lettuce, Hard White Cafifon
Celery Heart,, Burnell
Cucumber,, 2 for
Mnhroom, lb.
mmnroom, id vuc
Ben,, Sqnarii, Carrot,, Beet,, Turnip Greeiu, E||plaut, Cei-
tardi, Green Cabbage, Fresh Daily.
Prunes, 50-60, 10c lb. 3 lb, 28c
Apricot,, Fancy B/enhitm,, lb 30c
Evaporated Apple,, lb. _....15e
Your lunch or cold topper can be prepared etty and quick by
callinf our delicateuen.
Boiled Ham, lb ^5*
Pressed Ham, lb — ^Se
40c
2 Or
75c
70c
Goose Uver, It.
Bolcgna, lb.
Home Baked Ham, lt>.
Ham Salad, lb. — — - -—
Pineapple Cream Spread, Jar — - ‘j| e
Roquefort Cream Spread, Jar —
Old York, Jar - -
Cheese Relish, Jar
Chevelle, 1-2 lb. Pkg
Swiss, 1-2 lb. Pk;
Rcqueferd, Individual Pkgs.
Potatoe Chips, Always Fresh, Pkg.
Smacks Butter Wafers, Pkg „
Tomato Plans. Scarlet and Mar Globe, Dnz -f®*
Collins Bread and Cakes, Fresh Every Day. Highest Cash
Prices Paid for Your Sour Cream, Station Open on Wednes-
25c
20 c
20c
20c
20c
15c
5c and 10c
17c
• Mr. and Mrs. J.
(METHODIST ADULTS TO HAVE
, S. Lee snent the SOCIAL NEXT MONDAY
■eek-end in Savannah and States-! —
nro. They were accompanied by ! On April 1st at 8:00 P. M.
mr young ladies c.* G. S. c w Adult Division of the First Metho-
* * • J riist church will have a social at
Dorman Hardv. Mr« tw..71«w« »k..rr>h. It will be a “Paper
...— will visit i Singing, music and stunts bv the
Magnolia Gardens this week-end.
Jdist enuren wm
Mrs. Dorman Hardy. Mrs. Dray-1 the rtuirch. It w
Ion Thomas. Mrs. Francis Burke and Poke Party”
Miss Thelma Stembridge will visit Singing, music
Magnolia Gardens this week-end various classes will be part of tne
* * * 1 vuroeram. All the adult members of
Capt. and Mrs. R. w. Almand. ‘ the church and of the Sund^Sch-
Miss Levada and Louise Almand and communicants are invited. Just
had as their guests for dinner Sun- 1 wear a paper poke on the head wiin
day. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stone, Misses 1 name written on it and bring sotne-
Harriet and Katherine Stone and thing in a poke to eat, but not to
Mi« Mattie AlwMi, all of Athena, coat than a dime.
$2.45
Special Hosiery Sale
69c Value—all Silk — Full-fashioned
Hose—New Spring Shades at 56c
Ladies' Silk Slips, $10® Vibe »t ...76e
“Your Satisfaction Our Aim’
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Breakfast Bacon
Armrur’s Fixed Flavor
SYRUP
Pure Georgia Cane
35c lb.
• 65c gal.
EGGS
Pan Cake
FLOUR
17c doz.
12 l-2c Pkg.
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