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S1SOGAL UICULICUTSI
Elizabeth Ashurat spent the Miss Lucile Flemistcr. of Griffin
Mac«i. ^ I spent Sunday in the City.
and Mrs. Miller S. Bell spent
Wednesday in Atlanta.
M;ss Lucy Hatcher spent the week-
i with friends in Aiken. S. C.
and Mrs.
unlay
vlr. and Mrs. Fred Mercer and
children spent Sunday in Toomsboro.
Miss Faye Ha da way has returned
honv.- after visiting her sister. Mrs.
Ed Keel-
.Mr ana Mrs. J. C. Baston and
y LC5C5 Virginia and Ethlyn Baston
s nday in Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Griner havi
-eiiiraed to Houston Texas afte.- ;
•„-> Mrs. E. W. Griner.
Rev. F. H. Harding is spending
week in Rome visiting
iauchter. Mrs. Julius Holt.
The friends of Mr. George Hollin-
; .-,d arc glad that he has recover-
*2 -efficiently to be out again.
• • •
Mr. John Grant, of Moultrie,
rvr.t several days of the past week
•h his father. Mr. J. C. Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. Fitzhugh Chandler,
f Rochelle, spent the week-end
-■th Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hall spent
c: .1 days of this week in Carters-
. ile visiting Mr. and Mrs. Norris
Fall.
Mrs. J. M. Sullivan and children,
were called to Savannah Monday
on account of the deaJi of a rela-
Mr. George Moore and Mrs. Mar
vin Brantley, of Quitman, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E
Moore.
Miss Christine Darden, who
teaches in Habersham, will arrive at
home Friday to spend the summer
vacation.
Mr Walter Brannen. of Baltimore,
Vd.. is spending several days of this
week with his mother, Mrs. D
Rev. J. H. Farr spent several days
of the past week with his daughter.
Mrs. Lawson Blanks and son.
Paul Farr.
Messrs Richard Smith and Carl
Massey are spending this week in
New Orleans. Mr. Smith is making
Mrs. Richard Smith and little soi
and Henry Landon, Jr., are spend-
in-; several days of this week at
Savannah Beach.
Miss Estelle Stembridge, who has
been teaching in Forest City, N. C-
is at home with her mother, Mrs.
Estelle Stembridge.
Col. Kyle T. Alfriend spent sev
eral hou*-c of Thursday in the city
and while here spoke at the chapel
exercises of G. M. C.
Miss Frances Thnxton. who has
been doing work with the anti-
tuberculosis association in Georgia
has beer, trail ferred to Virginia.
Mis- Sally Hall, who teaches in
A! -; n-fvpd at home this week
‘ be ■ • ' her mother. Mrs. M. M.
1-•11- M Hall will be married in
Mrs. D. S. Sanford and Miss
Shurley attended the Baptist
nary Institute in Warthen on
day.
Marion Allen. Col. Marion
:id Col. Erwin Sibley spent
rsday in Greensboro. Col.
livered an address before
nr.i-rs of Green county.
Andrews left Friday for
nio. Texas, where he will
meeting of the International
Clubs. Mr. Andrews will re-
Milledgeville next Sunday.
>. F. Montgomery is spond-
ral days of this week in
laving returned home with
r > McAfee, who spent the
d with her parents, Mr. and
F. Montgomery-
C. O. McAfee and children.
O H. McAfee and Mr. and
Robert McAfee, of Macon, came
' Sunday and rpent the day with
Mkm. D. F. Montgomery. Mr.
mery’s 68th birthday anni-
> t-rsary was observed and a deLcious
'■ nner was served in his honor. The
^-casual was a most happy one.
Mrs. John Thomas .of Decatur.
Mrs. C. A Youngblood is in the
City Hospital suffering from a
broken hip.
The friends of Mrs. M. T. Nash
regret to know that she is very m
at Scott's Hospital.
Mrs. Earl Young, of Eatonton. was
brought to the City Hospital this
week for treatment.
Mrs. R. S. Padgett, of Gordon, is
improved following a major opera
tion at the City Hospital.
The friends of Mrs. E. L. Lawson
regret to know that she continues
ill at her home in Hardwick.
Miss Julia Veal, who was in an
automobile accident several weeks
ago is improving at Scott’s Hospi-
The friends of Mrs. Marion Allen
will regret to know that hex mother.
'Mr*. Toombs Dubose is quite ill at
her home in Athens. Mrs. Allen was
called to her mothers bedside
Tuesday.
Mrs. Walter Gordy and children
have returned to their home in At
lanta after spending several days
with Mrs. Elizabeth Brown and
Mrs. Mattie Bivins. Mr. Gordy «
down Saturday and accompanied
them home on Sunday.
MISS LOUISE LEE WEDS
ML JAMES HOWARD WALL
Mr. and Mrs. John Lee of West
Franklin St., announced the i
riage of their daughter. Louise, to
Mr. James Howard Wall of Monte-
cello, Ga. The ceremony was quietly
solemnized at the home in the pres-
of i-Jcw close friends. Rev. R.
C. Shea ttflkciatcJ. Immediately after
wcdAig the young couple left
for Mottfwbllo where they will make
their tome for a short time, with
grownY, parents. The best wishes
a host of friends follow’ this
young couple.
MISS Fl.ORIDE ALLEN
ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF
MRS. COMPTON MILLER.
Miss Floride Allen entertained on
Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs.
Compton Miller, of New York who
was the guest of Mrs. Otto Conn,
the living room and drawing rc
where the guest* played bridge
were placed beautiful vases of Japa
nese iris and double larkspur. Late
in the aftemon. a delicious salad
course followed by and ice was
served.
Guest prizes were presented Mrs.
Miller and Mrs. Walter Gordy. who
has been the guest of her mother.
. Mrs. Elizabeth Brown. High score
isit to her parents. Mr. and prize xvai won bv Mrs. George Carp-
Mrs. O. A. Thaxton. | enter, low by Miss Bessie Thomas
* * * i and consolation cut by Mrs. Malcolm
The friends of Mrs. J. L. Newsome Flemlster.
will be glad to know she is improv- j
ing following a major operation at t LEGION AUXILIARY HAS
the City Hospital. j ENTERTAINMENT FOR
* * * . !EX-SERVICE WOMEN.
Ruth Allen, a nurse at Al- | ^ Saturday afternoon the Legion
len’s Invalid Home, is in the City ■ Auxiliary gave an entertainment for
Hospital w’here she had a major disabled women veterans who
operation this week.
Mrs. P. M. Jackson, of Toomsboro.
is in the City Hospital where she
had a major operation the past
week.
The friends of Mrs. Ed Athon are
delighted to know that she is rapid
ly regaining her strength at the City
Hospital.
Mr. Lewis Brannon left Friday for
Washington City, where he will be
iployed on one of the big daily
ivspupers.
Miss Evelyn Sockwell. of Atlanta,
a student at G. S. C. W.. underwent
a major operation at the city hospi-
il on Wednesday.
Mr. Robert Little, who has been
•orking in New York, has return
ed to Milledgeville *o spend several
days with his parents.
patients at Allen's Invalid*Home.
Mrs. Sam Terry, president of the
Auxiliary, introduced the entertain
ers of the afternoon. Soloes were
sung by Miss Harriett Minccy and
Miss Martha Harrison accompanied
by Mrs. L. C. Eddington. Miss Rosa
line Sherrill dressed in a red and
white bell hop costume gav
dance solo. Seven little girls who
are pupils of Mrs. Cason Black tap-
* * * jped in chorus. Those taking part in
The friends of Mr. Russell Bom- dances were Mildred Johnson,
c clad to know that ho is regain- Francc s Crooms. Lauretta Hnrdc-
tnfi his strength and has shown tm- | mrn Martha Dumas. Sara Rhodes,
provement from a recent illness. (Audrey Dean Villyard and Rosaline
* * * Sherrill. Attractive red and white
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Patterson arc | cnslumcs were wom by the mt i e
the parents of a son k° rn girls. Half of them were dressed in
City Hospital on May lltn. V 1 . j boll hop costumes and half in ballet
baby has been named James Austin. dresscs
Dr. and Mrs H. D. Allen have
returned from Washington,
where Dr. Allen attended the Amer
ican Medical Psychiatric Convention
and the Farmers Convention.
Mrs. F. H. Harding fa ipendi
me time in Camden with her sis
ter. Mrs. Nancy Zemp; who came
here for a short visit and was ac
companied home by Mrs. Harding.
Mrs. Reuben Giles and children,
of Dccpstcp. spent Monday with
Mrs. C. E. Bonner. Mrs. Giles is
remembered as Miss Gertrude
Anderson, former Librarian at G. S.
C. W.
Mrs. Lester Shivers, of Atlanta,
spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Hollinshead. Mr. and Mrs.
Hollinshead will accompany her to-
lay to St. Simons Island to spend
i week.
The friends of Cadet Bert Webb
on of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Web!)
rill be interested to know that h«
s greatly improved following ar
speration at the City Hospital or
Sunday.
Father*T. J. McNamara was called
to Savannah Monday on account of
the death of a relative. On Frida
rill attend a banquet given in
honor of the editors attending the
•ention of the Catholic Press As
sociation in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Groover, ar
Mr*. Sam Caraker and Mr. Ewell
Adkins attended l.ic funeral service
f Mr. Wilkinson, assistant superin-
endent of the A.&P. Tea Co.,
•harpe cf the Milledgeville stor--
rhich were held in Macon on Sun
day. m m •
Miss Betty Ferguson was hostess
the Tuesday Night Bridge Club
| R week. In addition to the Club
members she had a table of guests
were Miss Kate Thrash. Mrs.
Ferguson. Mrs. F. D. Thomas and
Thelma Stembridge. Miss Mary
Cline won high score prize and Miss
Thelma Stembridge low. The hostess
served cake and punch during the
evening.
CAPT. THORNTON HONORS
PICKED SQUAD OF CO. C.
Capt Jack Thornton entertained
the picked squad of Co. C. at a
supper on Tuesday evening and on
next Friday Mav 31st will enter
tain the company and sponsors at
a barbecue at the home of Mrs.
Trcanor.
The colors of the company and
squad were attractively used in deco
ration. Those present were: Cadets
T. R. Smith. I .con Tabb, Ed Har
rington, John Dunn, Fermer Har
grove, Ben Kline. Robert Slade. L.
C. Albritton and Corp. William
Donnelly.
WILL SPEAK TO PIIILATIIEA
CLASS
Mbs lane Cassels. newly elected
preside!
of th- Y. W. C. A.
teach the lesson of
the Philathea Bible class of the
Baptist church on next Sunday
Morning. Mrs. C. B. McCullar is
teacher of the class. All members
of the class are urged to be present.
W. C. T. U. TO MEET TUESDAY
The Woman's Christian Temper
ance Union will meet on Tuesday
afternoon May 28th, at four o'clock
at the Methodist church. All mem
bers are urged to attend.
MHE SQUADS PLAN FOR
COMMENCEMENT DRILLS
A feature of the competitive drills
G. M. C. in June will be the pick-
«J squad drills and the tent pilch- friends in this city and counlv
Inc drills which will he held Me. ■ ... .
STANUT-RASLAM
Mr. and Mrs. I. p. Stanley, of
Milledgeville, announce the engage-
men of their daughter, Mayo, to Mr.
George H. Haslam. of Savannah, the
marriage to be solemnized in the
fan.
Miss Stanley has been secretary
to Dr. Edwin Allen for a number
of years. Her striking brunette
beauty and delightful personality
have won for her a wide circle of
ing drills which will be held on Mon- ; v»- . , *
day and Tuesday afternoons June ^ J* h 8
o-j ..l I*® hc " and ha * m»ny fnends in this
city. He is a member of one of Sa-
ssk fit
William Donnelly; Co. D„ Wil
liam Darden.
The tent pitching squads are com
manded by Corp. Lawrence McCar
thy of Co. A- Corp. Victor Ramirez,
of Co. B.: Corp. John Beard, of Co.
C.; Corp. Brady Donnelly, of Co. D. j
JOSS EUGENIA SHY HOSTES6
TO COMPANY.
Miss Eugenia Shy was hostess to
the members of Co. B. and their
sponsors on last Friday evening at a
delightful party. The company col
ors were used throughout the home
in decoration and punch and cakes
were served during the evening.
Capt. Roger Lawson entertained
the members of Co. B. and their
sponsors on Saturday evening at a
Fish Fry at the Brick Yard Springs
near the State Hospital.
After a delicious supper was en
joyed the young people enjoyed
THE BANK’S
FRIENDSHIPS
CAMPUS
THURSDAY NAY 23
William Pewefl and Myrai Lay m
THE THIN MAN”
AIm Selected Short SoVjecti
Triday may 24
I'c
Shirley
TEMPLE
Lionel
BARRYMORE
7^-LITTLE
COLONEL'
A B. C. DaSylva Production
EVELYN VENABLE
JOHN LODGE and
•ILL ROBINSON
Defected by David taller
Rased on lha story by
Annie Fallows Johnston
SATURDAY MAY 2S
BK DOUBLE PROGRAM
Jasephiae Hutchinson >ad George
Brent. The glamoroa new rtar
of “Happineea Ahead" oiled with
the popular lover of “The Pain
ed Veil” m the dtriag dram of a
■aa whole lore wai deomd
to a living death!
“THE RIGHT TO LIVE”
A Warner Bros, picture from the
famous play by W. Somenet Mau
gham, author of “Of Human Bon
dage.”
No. 2 Johnnie Macli Brown in
“AGAINST THE LAW”
Alio "TAILSPIN TOMMY”
Regular Admission
OWL SHOW SATURDAY NITE
11 O’CLOCK
Fay Wray in
"CHEATING CHEATERS"
ALSO COMEDY
STRENGTHEN IIS ABILITY TO SERVE
We refer to the confidence and mutually helpful
business relations i: enjoys among its neighbors in
this community. We refer also to the various inter
relation contracts, correspondent relationships and
association affiliations which it maintains with other
banks.
These banking associations add to the safety and
scientific progress of banking.
We. appreciate this relationship and friendship and
mvite the people 0f this comaitraitv to make tkb
bank their bank. We are always happy to have
our friends call to sec us, and it is always a privilege
to give .advice and council to them.
OPEN AN ACCOUNT NOW WITH THIS STRONG
FRIENDLY BANK
Deposits Insured «p to $5,000 wrier the F.D.I.C.
Merchants & Farmers Bank
CAPITAL $80,000.00 SURPLUS $80,000.00
MLLEDGEVILLE. GA
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The Lawrence Shoppe
IS READY FOR THE SWEET GIRL
GRADUATE
We are Just Back From the Market With—
NEW DRESSES, NEW HATS, NEW UNDIES
You’ll like the Styles, the Quality and best of
all the Price.
The Lawrence Shoppe
When Unexpected Guests Arrive
C*l »nr Dehcatcvuu. We always have a template line if Celd
Meats ready to serve.
HEINZ SPECIALS THRU SATURDAY ^
Tomato Celsap Large Bottle 22c
Assorted Smps 3 Nn. 2 Csss 4Bc
Fresh Cucumber Piclle 2B-OI Buttle JSc
Strained Vegetables for Babies 3 CUM 2$c
Pickled Onions 22c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Florida Valencia
GRAPEFRUIT
PEACHES
ORANGES
Heavy Seedless
Baldwin Coaly
4Bc pk.
5c Ea.
39c Bus.
PINEAPPLE
STRAWBERRIES ’
Median Site Ripe
Heme Raised
- 2 fa 25c
29c Qt.
Tomatoes Firm Red Ripe 3 Me. ZSc
String Beans, Heme Raised per. %. 5c
Sqtm-h, Home Raised per. I. Sc
New Irish Potatoes No. 2 Sise 5 Me. 14c
Cauliflower White Median site Heads ■. per. fc. 1 Sc
Fresh Okra per M. 15c
Cucumbers 2 fur 5c
Fresh Corn Saturday Only - per. do. 41c
Beeti, Carrots, Turnip Greens Every Day From Local Gardens
SPECIAL SALE OF CROSS AND BLACKWELL’S
PRESERVES AND MARMALADES. THE LABEL
C&B MEANS QUALITY ALL OVER THE WORLD
Preserve* or Marmalade 3 1-lb. Jars 70c
Gibbs Apple Jelly 6-os Glass Sc
Schimmels Cherry Preserves 5-lb. Jar 75c
Crushed Pineapple Silver Bar 3 flat caas 25c
Sliced Peaches Silver Bar 2 Tall Cana 2Sc
Asparagus Tips Gold Bar Square cans — - 25c
Midget Pea Gold Bar No. 2 Csn - 23c
Diced Currotts No. 2 Cun He
Tomato Puree, fine for Tomatoe Aspic No. 2 Cars l$c
FLOUR
MEAT
SUGAR
Every Sack Guran-
Fat Back*
10 lbs.
teed Good
Per. lb.
24-ibs. $1.00
15c
58c
COFFEE
COMPOUND LARD
Bell’s Special
* Per lb.
2 lbs. 35c
15c