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Mrs. J. F. Lingo has returned from
Atlanta where she spent several
days. . * m
Mr. Jack Davenport, of Tennille,
pent several days of this week in
the dty. # #
Mrs R C. Shea and little con have
gone to their home from -the City
Hospital. , . *
Mr. Bob McElrath is out again
after a tonsil operation at Scott’s
Hospital.
Miss Sue Stone, of Thomasville,
as the week-end guest of Miss
Kate Thrash.
Little Miss Peggy Gregg s)x*»t
the week-end in Atlanta with her
grandmother.
Mrs. D. S. Sanfofd and Mrs. C. L.
oore visited relatives in Atlanta
the past week.
Mrs. George Fisher and Mrs. L.
R. Langley spent Tuesday and Wed
nesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Vernon Layton, c12 Sanders-
•ille, is visiting her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Session.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Posey and
Mrs. L. W. East, of Columbus, spent
the past week-end here.
Miss Claire Riley has returned
>me after spending two weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. John Riley.
Miss Katherien Scott had as her
guest for the week-end Miss Susie
Dell Ramey, of Quitman.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bell, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Bass and Mr. Miller R.
Bell spent Sunday in Atlanta.
Miss Mary Julia Doeter is con
valescing from a tonsil operation at
the City Hospital or. Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnette Moore and
•uchter of Sharon, were the guests
' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore on Sun-
Miss Martha Page Morton, who
teachers in Pelham, spent the week
end with her grandmother, Mrs. J.
A. Buck.
Miss Lucy Davis has returned to
her school in C-riffin after spending
several days with her mother, Mrs.
M. F. Davis.
Dr. and Mrs. John Wiley and son
arc spending several days of this
week visiting Dr. Wiley’s sister in
South Carolina.
Mrs. J. E. Morton, A’ G»*ey, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. J. A. Buck.
Mr. Morton and son, Malcolm, spent
Sunday with them.
The friends of Mrs. Carson will
be glad to know that she is improv
ing following an operation at the
City Hospital this week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Heidecker, of
Atlanta. Miss Bess Bell and Miss
Sara Tate, of Tate, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bell.
Mrs. Walter Lester is ill at her
daughter’s home, Mrs. Thomas God
frey.
Miss Dot Smith, who teaches in
Atlanta, spent the past week-end
at home.
Messrs Lamar Hath and J. C. Bas-
ton made a business trip to Atlanta
Tuesday.
Miss Marjorie Burt, of Point
Peter, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R.
C. Shea.
Mrs. George Watkins and daughter
Helen spent Saturday and Sunday
in Wadley.
Mrs. Arthur Dunlap, of Atlanta, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Hurt.
Dr. and Mrs. D. T. Rankin df
Alto spent the week-end with
friends here.
Mrs. Fred Starr and children are
spending several days of this week
in Savannah.
Edwin Do7ier. of Atlanta, spent
the week-Ad with his mother, Mrs.
B. W. Hartley.
Mr George Fisher has returned
from an extended trip through the
Carolinas and Virginia.
Miss Florence Procter, of Deve-
ux, spent Saturday night and Sun
day with Miss Lousie Lee.
Mr. George Hollinshead is at the
City Hospital where he underwent
operation on Wednesday.
liss Louise Lee spent several
days of the past week with Miss
Florence Proctor of Devereux.
Miss Edna McMullen of Sylvania.
attended the G. E. A. in Macon, and
spent Sunday with her parents here.
e of Baldwin
citizens and
farmers, is convalescing after an
illness.
Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Jackson, of
Atlanta, were the week-end guest
of Mrs. Jackson’s sister. Mrs. R. S.
Roberson.
Miss Stella Steel, who teaches m
the College at Douglas,
week-end guest of Dr. and Mrs. Sam
Anderson.
Dr. and Mrs. Cuy Wells spent
Monday in Statesboro where they
attended the celebration honoring
Dr. Chas. Herty.
Mrs. O. B. Leverette and Miss
Frances Giles spent Sunday with
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Giles, at Deepstep.
Mr. Melville Rogers, of Atlanta,
and Prof. Elliott Roundtree, of
Elberton. spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. D. M. Rogers.
The friends of Mrs. W. J. Chand
ler wil lbe glad to know she is im
proving following an operation at
the City Hospital
i Tuesday.
The friends of Mrs. Ed Athon re-
:rc>t that she has not yet recovered
mm injuries received in a recent
•utomobilie accident and is still at| Mrs. M. M. Parks has gone to
the city hospital. ! Tampa to visit Mr. Marvin Parks, and
her daughter.
The Sunbeams, the little childrens'
*rganization of the Baptist church.
>vere entertained at a Easter Egg
hunt by Mrs. W. E. Bass, the leader
>n Monday aftemon.
Mr. Morris, who was injured in a
f: *h from the Old Capitol bridge
last fall, has been removed to his
home from the City Hospital. He is
sufficiently recovered to walk or
crutches.
Miss Beulah Thaxton who is teach
ing in Camilla spent the week-end
hor ™- She was accompanied by
Miss Julia Manning of Bainbridge.
who was her guest at the home of
2T r P arents - Prof, and Mrs. O.
Thaxton.
' ,rs - 5*. F. Langston and
little daiighur. 0 [ Knoxville, Tcnn.,
i,nd Mrs - Wcyman
Smith. Dr. and Mrs. Langston made
their homo hero lor scvcra , months
wlulo Dr. Langston was chief phy
sician with the Dixie Construction
FiT™ 1 ' , G ”' S JRoot'll, president of
Emory Junior Collect. at Oxford,
•pent several hours of Saturdav in
the city. While here he vSted G
c - a "d several friends. He re-
h * “ d Mrs ' “ml
tfuMKQ are happy in their home at
before her
marriage. Miss Catherine Parks.
Mrs. L. S. Holsey has returned
from Atlanta where she was called
account of the serious illness of
her brother-in-law, Mrs. J. D. Hudg-
Mrs. Nelle Womack Hines enter
tained the members of the Georgia
Cherokee orchestra most delightful
ly on Wednesday afternoon at Green-
acre.
Rev. J. M. Teresi. pastor of the
Baptist church, has been suffering
h a severe cold, and has been
rfined to his home the past sev
eral days. #
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baumgartel.
Miss Mildred Baumbartel and Mrs.
j T. Bloodworth spent Sunday in
Augusta with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Baumgartel. ^
Miss Susie Butts, who teaches at
Statcnville. was at -home the past
week-end. Miss Julia Butts, who »
visiting In Statenvffle, returned
home with her.
The many friends » f Miss ^ r “ nc ”
Roberson are glad to hear that he
has recovered from her operation
and has returned home .rom the
dty hospital. Miss Roberson was
1 amtously Injured in an automobile
Miss Eva Boggus, of Swainsboro,
spent Friday night with her sister.
Miss Willie Boggus.
The friends of Miss Mamie Vin
son will regret to learn of the serious
illness of her mother in Macon.
Mr. Dorman Hardy went on a
fishing trip to Flirida this week,
while Mrs. Hardy spent the week
end in Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. William Montgomery
and little son. Bill, spent Friday
night and .Saturday with their aunt
Mrs. Drayton Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs.
John Stone and Son Johnnie, Misses
Lucile and Martha Tliomas, and Cor
nelius Thomas, all of Decatur, spent
Sunday with Miss Martha Thomas.
Mrs. Wilson Mason and little see
have returned home from Dbcatur
where they have been for the past
six weeks visiting Mrs. Mason’s
mother. Mr. Mason went up Sunday
and accompanied them home.
Mrs. D. S. Sanford, Mrs. Clarence
Wall and Miss Laura Shilrley at
tended the meeting of the execu
tive board of the W. M. U. of the
Washington Association at Pleasant
Grove church near Sandersville on
Tuesday.
Mr. R. B. Moore, Senior Editor of
The Union-Recorder, is convalescing
and regaining his strength, after be
ing confined to his home with ill-
the past two months. He hopes
to resume his duties at the office
daily this week,
L. R. Langley, County Agent,
George S. Davis, Assistant in Cotton
Adjustment, and Messrs. M. E. Webb.
W. S. Wood and J. B. Moran, visited
Atlanta last Saturday to hear Henry
A. Wallace speak on the agricultural
Adjustment Act.
Mrs. J. L. Beeson, Mr.
Yarbrough. Mrs. George Tunnell,
and Mrs. D. W. Brannen attended the
national conference of the D. A. R.
in Washington this week. Mrs. Bran
nen and Mrs. Tunnell have been in
Washington for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Brooks and
children Billy. Jr., Tommy *and
Palmer, of Pittsburg, Pa.
guests of Mrs. -W. S. Brooks and
Miss Mary Brooks. Mr. and Mrs.
Brooks are spending the week in
Atlanta and will return for the
week-end.
Mrs. Darden, of Sharon, the mother
of Mrs. Joe M r <ore, celebrated her
83rd birthday Wednesday, and Mrs.
Moore went up and spent the day
with her.
DR. AND MRS. LANGSTON
HONORED AT DANCE.
Dr. and Mrs. M. F. Langston, of
Knoxville, Tenn., who are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Weyman Smith, were
the honor gues«c at a delightful
dance on Monday evening at which
Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. Sid Jones entertained jointly.
From an appointed table Mesdames
Fraley and Bradford served sand
wiches and punch at intermission.
Dancing was enjoyed throughout the
evening.
Those invited were: Dr. and Mrs.
Dawson Allen. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin
Allen. Miss Floride Allen. Mr. and
Mrs. Cason Black. Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Bell. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Conn, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Morrison. Mr. and
Mrs. Hines Ennis. Dr. and Mrs. R. E.
Evans. Mr. Frank Evans, Mr. Joe
Andrews, Miss Anne Bone, Mr. and
Mrs. George Fisher, Mr. and Mrs.
William Fraley. Mr. and Mrs. John
Overstreet, Mr. and Mrs. John Hollo
way, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Langley.
Mr. and Mrs. K. G. McMillan, Mr.
and Mrs. Jere Moore, Mr. and Mrs.
George Morris, Mr. Ed Robinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McElrath. Dr. and
Mrs. W. M. Scott Mr. Erwin Sibley.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. George Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Lyn
wood Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John
Stover. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hall
Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith. Dr.
and Mrs. O. C. Woods, Mr.* and Mrs
L. H. Feeoe. Mr. and
Downs, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McKin
ley. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alford. Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Villyard, Mr. Marion
Ennis, Mr. George Stembridge, Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Bivins, Dr. and Mrs.
R. W. Bradford. Dr. and Mrs. C. G.
Cox, Dr. G. K. Cornwell. Dr. and
Mrs. Geo. Echols, Mr. and Mrs. W.
S. Jett Dr. George Green. Dr. and
Mrs. John Oden. Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Allen, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Callaway,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wootten, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Bone, Mr. Grady
Moore. Miss Ann Moore, Mr. Aubrey
Jones, Mr. J. C. Ingram, Mrs. Peggy
Gregg, Mr. Miller R. Bril, Dr. and
Mn. D. T. T
BIRTHDAY GREETINGS
The Union-Recorder extends best
wishes for a happy birthday to the
following who (his week celebrate
their birthdays: Mrs. J. A. Buck.
Mr. S. D. Bristow, Mr. Harry Brax-
ley, Mr. C. L. Moore. Margie Ruth
Britt Johnny Johnson, Mrs. Julian j
Harper, Mr. Weyman Bowden. Mr. j
Lonnie Elwin Marion, Mrs. Arthur;
S. Smith, Miss Anne Bone and Mrs.)
W. S. Brooks.
U. D. C. TO SPONSOR LOCAL
TALENT PLAT.
The Robert E. Lee Chapter, U. D.
, will sponsor a local talent per
formance early In May for the bene- j.
fit of the chapter.
The play will be given in tne,G. j
M. C. auditorium and wil. have
cast of 135 local people. Miss Martha j
Huchinson. of the Universal Produc- i
tion Co., is directing th? play which i
three-act comedy with musical I
specialties. j
i. A. R. TO MEET NEXT |
TUESDAY.
The Nancy Hart Chapter. D. A. R. I
ill meet on Tuesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. J. L. Sibley.
’ A most interesting program has
been planned. The reports
delegates attending the national and
state congresses will be made at this
meeting. The Regent. Miss Floride
Allen, urges all members to attend.
MRS. HARPER ENTERTAINS
CLUB.
Mrs. J. H. Harper entertained her
bridge club Wednesday night. T^tose
playing were: Mrs. Ed Downs, Mrs.
Dorman Hardy, Mrs. Robert Ivey,
Mrs. Wallace Butts, Jr.. Miss Tony
Bonner, Miss Marguerite Murphy,
Mrs. Arthur Dunlap, of Atlanta, and
Mrs. Harper.
After several rubbers of bridge
delicious refreshments were ;
STONE VILLE COTTON H
Carefully Ginned SUneviDe Cotton
Seed at Farmers Market,
Faith in this city and county, loyalty to depositors, courage,
foresight and experience hare won for this bank the piece
it holds in the esteem of its customers.
We are pleased to emsofier that Mr. J. F. Beil Jr., is now
associated with us as Assistant Cashier, 2nd Vice-President
and a member of our board of directors.
Merchants & Farmers Bank
CAPITAL $80,000.00 SURPLUS $80,000.00
MtLLEDGEVILLE, GA.
For Your Easter Dinner
CAMPUS THEATRE
THURSDAY, APRIL 1STH
DOUBLE FEATURE
From the girted pea or Mary Rob
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story of intense human love. . .of
life’s vital drams!
“ELINOR NORTON"
A Fox Picture with Claire Trevor,
Gilbert Roland, Henrietta Crosman,
Hugh Williams. Norman Faster.
Jack Holt in
I’LL FIX IT
With Mona Barrie. Story by Leonard
Splgrigass, Screen nlay bj Ethel
Hill and Dorothy Howell. Directed
by Boy William Neill. A Columbia
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REGULAR ADMISSION
UDAY. APRIL 19TH
m BLobowoimrs
Hume'gruwn JtiawWrriaa.
Same at bottom of knafccts
as top of baskets.
Market Price
Fency yellow squeak,
young and lander,
4 lbs. 2 Sc
Young String Beans, t. lie
Large Fency Green Pep-
Bert, each 5c
Large Hard Head Lettnce lie
Celery Hearts, Bunch ....lit
Large Baach Mustard ...lie
Fancy Cncumkers, 3 far lie
Extra Fancy Tomatoes,
N> lie
New Irish Potatoes, 4 lbs. 25<
Kerne Grown Beets, Per
Dm ih .....lie
Geld Bar Mammoth Aspen-
gas Tips, large site ..25c
Geld Bar Mammoth Aspara
gus Tips, Tal ISc
Martha Washington He.
2 Cans Fancy Green
Tins — 25c
Fancy (Man Pmsepplss
Each -IS*
Genome Florida Valencia
Oranges. Net Pithy. Fal
of Juice, Par PIl 45c
Florida Fancy Grapefruit
Per Pk. 31c
Honey Dew Melons, large
Each .._ - Sic
Aracade Pears, 2 for 35c
SPECIAL COFFEE SALE
BeO’s Special. Beat Coffee
ercr said at price, 2 Ike.
far 35c
1 B>. Pkga. Break O’Man.
A fancy coffee pat ap to
•d far 27c. Special Set-
230
Bel’s Baal Ranst, “The
Coffee That Satnfios.”
SATU1DAT. Ann.
- ~ tSg '.
Gold Bar Tiny Peas,
l*o- 2 23c
Gold B-r Early Garden
Peas. Z No. 2 Cans ..35c
Dromedary Pitted Dates
Pkg - _ 15c
Dromedary Cocaant. 2-or.
. Pk* _ 5c
Anuonr’s Fix Flavor Bacon, 35c per h. SUced as yon He
it. Yon know Armour has fosn grades of Barnn and Fix
Flavor is has hast.
Canfield Haau, 8 to 12 ha. avaragt, 25c per fc. Mast papu
lar packing louse ham we here ever said.
Yoa have 75 different articles to select your lunch, er I
from. Prices rest suable.
SATURDAY
Fit Backs |Sc
Streak and Fat 21c
Guaranteed Freak Eggs, Saturday only, deaea 24c