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Peggy and little daughter
<pent the week-end jn Atlanta.
Mrs. Russell Bone is spending
ercil days in Atalnta.^
Mr. Andrews Scott, of Augusta, is
-iting his parents. Dr. and Mrs.
H. Scott.
Mrs. Mamie Joseph and Dr. and
Mrs. Fitz and children, of Carrolton,
pent Sunday in the city.
Miss Eunice Chandler, who teach-
: in Jasper, was at home for the
eek-end. #
Mr. and Mrs L'. P Un*o son
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Davis ^ #
instance Day who tenches
n LaGrange. spent the week-end
ith Mrs. John T. Day.
md Mrs. Jack Day and son,
cf Athens, spent Saturday and Sun-
wlth Mrs. John T. Day.
H. S. Jones has been called
Columbus Ohio on account of the
s illness of her mother.
and Mrs. L. P. Longino-spent
pek-end at their home on the
Atlantic coast.
Mrs. R. W. Russell and daughter
Juan. of Amite. La., are visiting Mrs.
C'oree Davis and Mrs. J. F. Lingo.
Air. and Mrs. R. M. Sessions an
nounce the birth of a daughter. April
35th. name Peggy Elizabeth;
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Mrs. Leon Callaway has been ill
this week, to the regret of her many
friends.
The Misses Cline and Mrs.. Kate
Semins spent Tuesday in Macon, at
tending the Garden Clubs meeting.
M*\ and Mrs. M. L. HuP.'man. Mr.
M. L. Huffman. Jr., of Atlanta spent
Sunda:
L Miss Ina and Boris Ricketts and
Kittle Faye Edwards .-pent Saturday
fcfternoon in Macon.
I
Mr. Joe Moore. Sr., is attending
the Masonic Convention in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ennis attend
ed the wedding of Miss Helen Ennis
In Atlanta on Thursday.
Mrs. W. P. Newton, of Columbia.
S. C.. is visiting her sister, Mi*. Ed
Athon.
Miss Jessie Allen, who teaches in
Atlanta, was at home for the Easter
holidays.
Mrs. Roy Kingsley, of San Diego.
Calif., is visiting her sister, Mrs. R.
G. Smith. *
Mr. L. R. Langley spent several
days of this week in Lincolnton and
Elbertnn where he went on business.
E. V. Jordan, a lieu ;nant in the
O. R. C., has returnecT home
sifter a tour of duty with a CCC
camp in North Carolina.
The friends of Miss Natalie Mosh-
koff will be glad to know that she
is improving • following an appendix
operation at the City Hospital.
The pupils of the fifth grade at G.
M. C.. were entertained at an Easier
Egg hunt by the grade mother, Mrs.
Frank Broome on Monday afternoon.
Rev. James M. Teresi spent Mon
ty in Macon where he attended
meeting of the Middle Georgia
Baptist conference.
The friends of Mr. George Hollin-
ihead will be glad to know that he
is improving following a. rerent op
eration at the cilv hospital.
The friends of Mrs. W. G. John-
n will be glad to know that she
improving from a serious illness
at Scott's Hospital.
The friends of Mr. Ralph Simmer-
,n will regret to know that he has
been confined to bis home this week
•ith influenza.
Mrs. W. A. Walker spent several Misses Jacquelin and Helen Pitt-
of the past week with Rev. and man have returned home to Sand-
H. D. Wamock in Forsyth. | ersville after a visit to Miss Dorothy
Wood.
Dr. E. H. Scott has returned from
The friends of Mrs. W. T. Little
regret her continued illness.
Mrs. W. J. Chandler is convelesc-
ing after an operation n week ago.
Mrs. C. L. Moran and Mrs. D. S.
Sanford spent the week-end in Au
gusta.
Mrs. Jule Trippe Turner, of Cov
ington. spent this week with Miss
Kate Thrash.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McKinnon 8nd
children spent the week-end wi*
relatives at Brunswick.
Mrs. Guy Wells is attending the
eetlng of the state P. T. A. in
session in Rome this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watchett, of
Savannah, are spending this week
with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lee.
A rally o».* veterans of the Sixth
Congressional District will be held
at Wrightsville Sunday afternoon
ponsoied by the Sixth District De
partment of the American Legion,
with the Wrightsville Legion post
as host. Local logionaircs will attend.
Mrs. Ed Athon is showing improve
ment from injuries received in an
automobile wreck a few weeks ago.
Dr and Mrs. E. A. Tigner attended
the Harry Stillwell Edwards din
ner in Macon Monday evening as the
guests of Col. and Mrs. Kyle Al-
friend.
BAPTIST W. M. 17. TO MEET
ON MONDAY.
The Baptist Woman’s: Missionary
Union will meet at the church on
Monday afternoon at four o'clock
All members are urged to attend.
MRS. NAT KNIGHT
ENTERTAINS CLUB.
Mrs. Nat Knight was hostess to the
members of her bridge club at a de
lightful party on Wednesday after
noon at her home on Jefferson street.
The heme was beautifully decorat
ed in roses and other spring flowers.
Raleigh. N. C., where he spent sev-j After the games a delirious salad
era! Says attending the meeting „t J rnPrse was served. In add.Uon to the
the national association of registrars. j Mrs - KnlEht hod <w0
Mrs. J. W- Seal. Miss Josie Seal. J ‘
Mrs. E. R. GhoLston and Miss Alma Ut prlre redurtion—EdKon Mm
Ghclston spent Sunday in Dublin | am| *_ CL | FTON . ADAMS ELEC-
with Mrs. Seal’s daughter, Mrs. H.
Mathew.
ECIIETAH MEMBERS ENJOY
DANCE.
The Echctah Country Club was the
scone of the regular semi-monthly
club party and about thirty couples
assembled to enjoy the occasion. At
the intermission sandwiches and
punch were served.
MRS. M. II. GROOVER
HOSTE88 TO CLUB.
Mrs. M. H. Groover entertained
the members of her bridge club and
a few additional guests most de
lightfully on last Thursday after-
non at her home on Jefferson street.
Roses created a lovely scene in
the rooms where the games were
played. The Easter motif was carried
out in the delicious refreshments
that were served in the late aftef-
noon. The score prize winners were:
Mrs. J. T. King. Jr . Mrs. Raymond
Moreland and Mrs. D. T. Whatley.
The guest list included Mrs.
George Fisher, Mrs. Moreland. Mrs.
King. Mrs. Whatley. Mrs. T. T.
Hardman, Mrs. M. M. Crooms. Mrs.
Ed Keel, Mrs. Walter Brown. Mrs.
J. W. Ivey. Mrs. Grady Keel. Mrs.
W. E. Odom. Mrs. J. C. Linch. Mrs.
Fred Starr. Mrs. Rdfeert A-ihfield
and Mrs. H. S. Roberts.
Depends Upon
What You Know About a Bank
A great many people do aak ini pos
sible things of a bank—just because
| they do not thoroughly understand
what are the right and the wrong
principles of conducting a bank.
There is a reason back of every safe
rule in banking. The hanker does not
act from whim, or favor this person
or that; he follows the charts of expe
rience. He tries to steer a safe course,
as the captain does with a great liner.
Nobody asks the captain to head for
an iceberg. .Nobody should ask the
banker to depart from any of the
sound principles which give protec
tion to the bunk's depositors.
Merchants & Farmers Bank
DR. AND MRS. BRADFORD
ENTERTAIN FOR DR. AND
MRS. LANGSTON.
Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Bradford
entcr.ained most delightfully on
Wednesday evening of the past
week complimenting Dr. and Mrs.
M. F. Langston, of Knoxville. Tenn.,
who were the guests for the week
of Mr. and Mrs. Weyman Smith.
A delicious picnic supper was en
joyed on the lawn of the Bradford
home and bridge was played later
in the evening. Mrs. Sid Jones was
high score winner and beautiful
guests prizes were presented Dr. and
Mrs. Langston.
Sealed !lkr a lamp—Oiled for life
•—Guaranteed for five years—all
nanclnr plan—Pav with your light
house refrigerator — ClJFTON
ADAMS ELECTRIC CO.
- and Mrs. Blanchard Asbell
the dinner guests of Mr. and
. Guy Torrance Monday evening.
spent th*
I ards p;
I Godard ,•
Dr. and Mrs. David Ferguson and aoc
the city visiting relatives. Miss Mar i an McLean left Saturday O
for their home in Boston, after ||
spending two weeks with Mrs. Fcr- ©
guson and Miss Betty Ferguson. II
Mrs. E. H. Scott has returned from; ||
Jacksonville. Fla., where she has j II
been visiting her daughter. Mrs. II
Lawrence Hysler. Mrs. Hvsler ac- q
companicd her home to spend sev- Q
cral days with her parents. o
Mrs. Jere N. Moore and little l|
daughter. Sally, have returned to II
their home from the City Hospital II
and will spend about ten days with II
Moore’s mother. Mrs. H. D. U
Allen. iS
M. Hall. Mr. L. C. Hall. U
Mi - . Chas. Whitfield and Mr. J. H. i S
Andrews spent Monday in Thom is- • II
•ille where they attended the fun- j II
cral of Mr. Frank Harris. II
Mrs. W. P. Barber and son have j II
me to Milledgeville to join Mr. j o
Barber and make their home. Mr. i
and Mrs. Barber have an apartment j
i Liberty street.
Mesdamcs J. L. Beeson. D. W. j
Brannen and Geo. Tunnell have re-: |
turned from a trip to Washington.
D. C.. and points of interest in Vir
ginia.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cabbell and
little son. of Covington. Va., will
arrive Friday for a visit to Mrs.
Cabbell’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Briscoe Wall.
Mrs. R. G. Smith, Mrs. A.
Smith and Mrs. Roy Kingsley" $
called to Cordele last week on
count of the death of an aunLJUrs.
T. McArthur.
Miss Dorothy Wood entertained a
number of her little triends most de
lightfully on Saturday compliment
ing her guests. After games and an
Easter egg hunt, refreshments were
enjoyed.
Marion Allen. Jr.. Clayton Wilhite.
Winbum Rogers. Harry Jennings.
Curtis Veal. Pierce Walker and Mack
Tucker students at the University
f Georgia were at home for the
eek-end.
On Sunday Mrs. R. W. Hatcher
ad a few friends of her son
Reginald Hatcher, as guests at lunch
honor of his birthday and two
friends who were spending
Easter holidays with him.
Mrs. H. D. Allen. Mrs. Dawson
Allen. Mrs. Edwin Allen. Mrs. Jule
Turner end Mrs. C. L. Moore went
to Gray Tuesday afternoon to
the gardens of Mrs. Frank Jones
and Mrs. Tom Stewart
Mr. Reginald Hatcher, who i
udont at Spring Hill College. Mo- [
bile. Ala., spent the Easter holidays
..ith his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Hatcher at Lockerly. He had as
guests two class mates Messrs.
Alfred Welkemand and J. Y. Baudel-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Holt, of Rome,
pent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs.
F. H. Harding and Mrs. Cora Holt.
Miss Harriett Campbell, who
?aches in Eatonton. was at home
•r the week-end. (
Mr. .7. R. Lawrence, who has been
: ‘ting his family for the past
eek. has returned to Owensboro,
and Mrs. Alton Arrington
and children. Hazel, Virginia and
were visitors to Mr. and Mrs.
Wasden.
ss Louise Jeanes and Miss
Dorothy Smith, who are teaching in
Atlant i for several weeks, were at
horn for the week-end.
Jrs. E. T. Shurley, of Tampa. Fla.,
5 the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. H.
Shurley several days of the past
■' and Mrs. Blanchard Asbell
1 i to the city Monday after
the day with Mrs. Asbell’s
' r. Mrs. Curry Carr.
li^s Mattie Almond a student of
ions Business College is sprnd-
p: this week with her parents. Capt.
Mrs. R. W. Almand.
*» ar.d Mrs. Thomas Benford. of
'ma-iiin. -pent Sunday with Mrs.
’ 1’ nford and Miss Janie Ben-
CAMPUS THEATRE i
THURSDAY, APRIL 25TH—DOUBLE FEATURE
Cary Grant, Francis Drake in
•LADIES' SHOULD LISTEN”
Spincer Tracey in
"IT'S A SMALL WORLD”
With Wendy Barrie—Regular Admission
FRIDAY, APRIL 26TH
y©l> ( LET MY
BOYS A’ND
GIRLS ALONE
OR I'LL BLASr
THIS TOWN
iWIDBL
CAPITAL $80,000.00
SURPLUS $80,000.00
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
Flour
24 LBS 95G
50 LBS $1.85
Meat Sugar
ISc
Lb
5 LBS 26C
Sat.Only
STRAWBERRIES Raised QUARTS 2 FOR 25C
Short Cake, Indivnai Caps 10c and 15c Pltg. Layer Per
PVj. 15e
COLLINS WEEK-END SPECIAL CAKE 35c
(This Week its Chocoake Nnt, Weight 1 1-2 to 2 lbs.)
H1ENZ SOUP, 3 Cans 40c
SUPER-SUDS, 3 Pkgs 27e
PALMOLIVE SOAP, 3 for 14c
(3 Ban Intitles Yon to Chance for Free Trip to Europe)
PRESERVES, AU FLAVORS, 1 lb. Jon, 3 for 50c
AMOUR’S FIXED FLAVOR BACON, lb - 35c
FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER, lb _ 30t
New
STRING BEANS
IRISH POTATOES
4 lbs. 25c
10c lb.
J
Old
AVACAOO PEARS
IRISH POTATOES
2 for 35c
10 H». 21c
Hooey Dew
MELONS
FRESH TOMATOES
10c lb.
50c Each
Mrs. Huch Harrington
n d Mrs. M. E. Godard
v eek-end with Mr. God-
Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
1 Allendale. S. C.
Capt. 1: w At
vannnh T motored to Sa-
IBuddy t .',,. to bring back
[who exc.- ,| ,,n c °l° re d prisoner
gang Mn, j J r ° m Baldwin county
Miss Ma
home aftei
Scmmcs in
accompanied her h„
here for sever.’ ,
has returned
0 Mrs. Kate
11 Mrs. Scmmcs
ill be
Mr. and Mrs. r). irm ,„ .
rtained Inform:, n : r^,L5? nSy
2 at their home,
dge. Those playing
George Davis. Mi
Thomas. Miss Bt.i
and Mr. ,nd
maao. - -- served at
Contract
r ° Mr. and
Mrs. F.
DeWitt
tful refreshments .
!l.c conclusion of the gome,
George Davis received »«*-*-
Prize, and Mr. Davis low.
Miss Dorothy Wood entertained a
number of her friends most delight
fully on Saturday afternoon at the
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Wood in West End in honor
of her visitors Misses Jacqualyn and
Helen Pittman, games were played
and an Easter Egg hunt enjoyed. De
lightful refreshments were served
late in the afternoon.
jWhen jazz and gin
F menaced her^ boys
L and giris?she raided
hot sjxrtssinglo
g handed 1/
K1NGANS HAM SALAD, Speual lb 60c
SMACKS, Saturday Only, Pkff. _17c
SEEDED OR SEEDLESS RAISINS, 1 lb. Pkg lie
PRUNES, S Ik, 12 I-2c mi ISc
CAMPBELL’S TOMATO JUKE, 50-oz. Caa .._ 25c
PRATTS POULTRY REGULATOR, Larfe She 23c
We Always Carry a Complete Line of CoU Meats sad Cheese
fat oar Delicatessen.
CLOSED FRIDAY AFTERNOON—MEMORIAL DAY
BELL GROCERY CO.
THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE OF
QUAUTY, SERVICE, PRICE
263—PHONES—498
OPEN 1:00 P. M.
REGULAR ADMISSION
John RoberUon
RKO-RADIO
f I C T U R €
SATURDAY, APRIL 27TH
James Cagney in
"THE ST. LOUIS KID”
Also Tailspin Tommy
OWL SHOW AT 11:00 O’CLOCK
"ONE HOUR LATE”
With Arline Judge, Conrod Nagel, Joe Morrison, Helen
Twelvetrees—
NOTICE
To Patrons of the Georgia
Power Co.
Service will he suspended on next Sunday April 28th from 3
to 4 o’clock to premit certain maintenance repairs to insure
the uninterupted service of electricity to our patrons. Kindly
note the hours and we appreciate very much your co-operation.
GEORGIA POWER CO.
By F. F. STARR. JR., District Manager