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Mrs. C. M. Crlsler will visit her
mother the latter part of Uiis week.
Miss Beulah Thaxton is at home
from Camilla, where she has been
teaching*
Mi r s Clara Mae Almand had as
her guest Sunday, Mr. Jack Burch.
of Chester, Ga.
»jrjc. F. D. Holsenbeck has returned
v, nii’ after visiting her mother, Mrs.
S j. stembridge.
Mr? James M. Slater is in the
f lt v Hospital following a major op
eration last Friday.
Mis- Geraldine Reid, who taught
Wad ley the past year, is at home
f, the summer holidays.
IV. if Emory Chandler, mathematic
:r-*"uctor at the Camilla School, is
ne 'or his vacation.
The friends of Mr. J. C. Grant
clad that he is steadily rccov-
, • ng from a recent illness.
Mr. M H. Floyd. Jr„ was visiting
this city the past week as the
t of Miss Louise Almand.
Mrs. W. B. Branch, of Bradenton.
F 1 . has been brought to the City
Hospital for a major operation.
Miss Lucy Davis who has been
leaching ir Griffin has returned
home for t ie summer vacation.
Mrs. Est lie Stembridge is visiting
i*i Macon tiis week where she will
be honored at many social activities.
Dr. J. R. Rogers and family of
Adrian, spent Sunday with the
family of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Rogers.
Mr. William Moran, c f Detroit
Michigan, is spending several days
with his mother. Mrs. C. L. Moran.
Mrs. Ralph Siinmerson is regain
ing her strength following a major
operation at the- City Hospital last
Mrs. Fannie Smith has been ill at
her home for the past several days.
Miss Susie Butts who has been
teaching at Statesville, is at home for
the summer holidays.
Rentz Woodruff, of Vienna. is
spending this week with Charlie
Jenkins.
Miss Beulah Thaxton. who taught
in Camilla, is at home for the sum
mer holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Bushie and
family, of Vienna, spent Sunday
with Col. and Mrs. Joe Jenkins.
Mr. L. R. Langley. Farm Agent of
Baldwin county, is out after an ill
ness of several days.
Miss Mary Alfriend spent the
week-end with Miss Coressa Eber-
hart.
Miss Annie Joe Moye spent thi
week-end with her mother ii
Barnesville.
Mr. James Sibley, of Miami. Fla.
was the week-end guest of his broth
er. C< 1. Erwin Sibley.
Mr. Marion Julian Williams is
visiting the family of his aunt. Mrs
J. A. Mayfield.
Mr. Joe Andrews returned Sunday
from San Antonio. Texas, where he
attended the convention of Kiwanis
International.
Mr. Tom Brown, of Lakeland.
Fla., spent several days of the past
week with Maj. and Mrs. T. H.
Rentz.
Mrs. E. N. Ennis and Mrs. Richard
Smith attended the funeral services
of Mrs. Ennis sister, Mrs. H. H.
Harrison in Sparta on Tuesday.
Messrs Paul Harmon. Edwin An
drews and Myrick Wynn, students
at Presbyterian college, are at home
for the vacation period.
Miss Levin^ has returned to her
home in New York after spend'ng
several weeks with her brother. Mr.
H. Levine.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Nay. enroute
*rom Miami to Minnesota, spent last
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bas-
Mr. and Mrs. William Sibley and
little daughter, of Ware Shoals. S.
C., spent the week-end with Mrs.
Martha Sibley and Col. ErwTiT Sib
ley.
Mrs. Jack Craft, who was return
ing to her home at Hartwell, after
a visit to points of interest in Flor-
was the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Horace Smith Tuesday.
Mrs. David Glass will come to
Milledgeville today (Thursday) to
make her home. Mr. Glass came to
city several weeks ago to ac
cept a position with the Rex Cafe.
Mrs. Sam Whatley and children
;pent the past week in Barnesville
visiting relatives. Maj. Whatley spent
week-end with them and ac
companied them home on Sunday,
■s. J. B. Stiles is visiting her
Mr. John C. Stiles at the Hol-
hotel in Athens. She attended
the graduation of her grandson.
Alvwin Stiles, at Toccoa on Tues
day.
Mrs. Rihert Harper went up to
Atlanta Friday to meet her son. Mr.
Robert Harper who was enroute by
airplane to Pensacola with a con
gressional delegation to inspect the
naval base th
Mr. Bill Hay, short story writer
and director of education at Fort
Benning. was a visitor at G. S. C.
W. on Tuesday and spoke at chapel
exercises. Mr. Hay also spoke before
the classes of Mrs. C. B. McCullar.
ECHETAH MEMBERS 1 ) HAVE
BOX SUPPER NEXT MONDAY
NIGHT.
Members of the Echetah Country
Club will have a box supper on next
Monday evening at the club and
every member is expected to attend.
Swimming will be enjoyed before
supper and later in the evening
there will be a dance in the club
This is the first of a series of
parties to be held during the sum*
Mrs. Wright McKnight was hostess
to the members of her bridge club on
Tuesday afternoon at her home on
the hill.
Quantities of summer flowers were
used in decoration throughout the
home. After the games delicious re
fresh ments were served.
PUPIL8 OF MISS McCLURE GIVE
RECITAL.
Four li*tle girls, pupils of Miss
Fannie Virginia McClure gave a
most enjoyable piano reeital on
Tuesday afternoon at the studios of
Miss McClure.
The little girls taking part in the
recital were: Frances Powell Binion.
Frances Harris. Frances Evans, and
Gwendolyn Edwards. Each little girl
played three numbers except, Franfps
Harris, who has been takipg piano
only one month.
‘After the recital the little girls
danced the minuet and gave rhythym
exercises to music. Punch and crack
led. The little girls are
the children of Dr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Binion. Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Har- 7110 Morris-Little unit
ris. Mr. and Mrs. Watt Evans and American Legion Auxiliary will not
Mrs. B. D. Edwards. meet this month, it has been
The girls played each piece nounced b y Mis* Floride Allen, the
perfectly and showed unusual talent. new |y elected oresident. The meet
ing is canceled because of the com
mencement exerciss. Some time dur-
FOR RENT—Furnished room, ideal ing the month a meeting of the exe-
nighborhood. Phone 146-1.. Mrs. E. cutive committee and committee
R. Lawrence 306 Columbia St. ' chairmen will be held.
The Peabodv Violin Club. Miss
Beatrice Hosbrugh. director, gave a
most entertaining recital on Monday
evening in the practice school as
sembly room. Those taking part in
the program were:
Louise Cox. Harold Goodrich. Mar
cel la Vincent. Juliette Callaway.
Martha Siblev. Mr. and Mrs. Mi rtha Zachery. Dorothv Tayl<
iblrv. Crl. Erwin Sibley. Mr. Catherine Cox. Laurette Bor
James Sibley and Sibley and Er-1 Josephine Bone and Eugenia Shy.
win Jennings attended the gradu
ating exercises of Agr.es Scott Col
lege in Decatur on Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Teres! spent
Sunday in Oglethorpe where Rev.
Teresi delivered the commencement
'rrmnn of the h'gh school. Mrs. J. C.
Linch accompanied them and spent
the day with her sister.
Mrs. J. W. Daniel. Mrs. Thomas
Wood, and Mrs. Edgar Oliver, of
Savannah, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Miller S. Bell to attend
the unveiling evercisrs at Rook
Landing on Sunday afternoon.
Captain R. W. Almand. Warden
and Superintendent of Baldwin Co.,
was taken to the City Hospital Fri
day night whore he underwent an
operation for appendictus, his
ing.
' I. C. English and sons, of
'’'>i trose. -pent Sunday with Mrs.
English's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Smith.
Mr. Sam Trapnell and family of
M< Intyre, were the guests of the
family of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Rogers
Sunday.
Die infant son of Mr. R. L. Mixon.
< f Twiggs county, has been taken
home after a serious illness at the
City Hospital.
Prof, and Mrs. Holland Strother,
have as their guest. Prof. Strother's
mother. Mrs. T. C. Strother, of
Washington. Ga.
Capt. E. N. Ennis was thought to
he in a serious condition at the City
Hospital. He was brought to the
hospital Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ivev and Mrs.
Earle Odom, spent the week-end in
Hendersonville. N. C.. where they
visited Miss Helen Ivey.
Col. J( e .Tonkins delivered the
literary iddrers at the graduating
Of file Warrenton BV>
school t n Monday evening.
Mr. Chas J. Conn spent the past
k :n Memphis. Tenn.. where he
• Miconvention of the National
” ■'* 1 !e Grocer Conv
T r -!<' Grace and Ren Thome, chil-
' -i of Mr. and Mrs. R. ‘
aiven a tonsil and adii
1 at the City Hospital on Wed-
R. H. Almand had as her
inday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Misses Hnriette and Carth-
' nc and Mattie Almand. all
‘V ■ r,a
• •nds of Mrs. Denis Dimer
l! lad to know that she has
a to h**r home from Scott’i
'id is convalescing from i
J L. Beeson was called t<
n Friday account of thi
nth of her cousin Dr. Amoi
Dr. Olds was killed whet
hit his automobile,
s Carl. Massey and Richard
' returned Sunday from New
where they spent several
Mr. Smith purchased new t.ia-
’ , rv and equipment for R. G
'' lb's Ginnery.
Mr- - . Geo. S. Roach, of Oxford,
a visitor to the city for a short
•° last Thursday. While here
int t several of her friends \
her a most cordial greeting.
Ij ‘*ut. W. D. Veal has returned
lfn Florida and reported to Fort
for C. C. C. camp work.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baisden.
Saluda. N. C.. ar.1 Mrs. W. C. I
of Hendersonville. N. C.. are \
their parents, Mr. and Mr:
T. Baisd. n.
Mr. J. H. Chapman, chief dispal
of the Geo
Dr. Cornelius, of the G. S. C
faculty, delivered an interesting talk
ai the Presbyterian church Sunday
morning, in the absence of Rev.
G. Harris, who delivered the bacca
laureate sermon of the Sandcrsville
school.
Mrs. O. F. Davis has returned
home after a virit to her daughter.
Mrs. J. W. Davis in Atlanta. The
I many friends of Mrs. Davis arc
| igihted to know that she is recup-
" • rating after on illness of several
Railroad and Mr.! * <
Mrs. George Stallings entertained
ie members of Co. D. and their
mnsors at a barbecue supper
Friday evening at her home r
Haddock.
The occasion was one of the r
delightful of the series of parties
honoring the company. The sponsors
of the company are Misses Virginia
and Fthlyn Bast on. Charlotte Wil
liams. Amelia Home. Evelyn Shea-
lev. Ollie Mae Tennille and Maude
Holloway.
Mrs. Dawson Allen. Mrs. Edw
Allen and Miss Floride Allen enter
tained a g.oup of their friends at a j
dance on Monday evening at the |
Echetah Country Club. Red roses and j
gladoli were used in decoration in
the ball room of the club. Music was |
furnished by the Jarret Brothers-
Orchestra.
Punch was enjoyed between dances j
and late in the evening ice cream
and cake were served.
An institution for the Family
This bank was organized to meet the needs of the family
efficiently end safely—to meet the business requirements of
the head of the house, providing adequate checking facilities
for the family buyer and to provide savings accounts for
everyone in the family, especially the children.
You can direct the young boy or girl graduate on the right
road to success t>y starting and encouraging a savings ac
count at this bank. It is a pleasure for us to assist the young
boys and girls and little fellows too. who come to our bank
They can do nothing more important than to establish a con
nection with this Bank Now.
ALL DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $5,000 UNDER F. D. I. C.
Merchants & Farmers Bank
CAPITAL $80,000.00 SURPLUS $80,000.00
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
C O. A. ENTERTAINED AT PICNIC
SITTER.
Misses Natalie Moshkoff and Ann
Among the Ret Cm. worker, in I Hubbard entertained the e.->det, of
the city this week is Uiss Catherine|Company A. their sponsor.
Bill Snow, of Augusta, were the
Mr. Arch McKinley Tues-
day and Wednesday. | ’tMumbiaTs.’^. Miss I ,ri
unette Thompson, who hu Woodnnr is a niew thc Iatl . Dr.
• . . 0 tc ®f hin * th, j 3j* ar * ar i James Woodrow, teacher of Sidney
rived this week to spend the Lanier at Old Oglethorpe University.
ith her parents. Mr. and Mrs.! nd r , Jsin of president Wilson.
D. V. Thompson. 1 Miss Woodrow visited Allen's In
valid Home the site of old Ogle
thorpe.
Father Moody, editor of the
Catholic Courier, of Rochester. N.
Y.. spent several days of this week
with Father McNamara. Father
Moody came to Georgia to attend the
meeting of the Catholic Press As-
and came to Milledgeville
Mrs. Raymond Scrivner and chil
dren. Joan and Phyllis, of Berea.
isiting Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Eberhart. Mrs. Scrivner is remem
bered as Miss Louise Moore.
Miss Antionette Lawrence, who
teaches in St. Augustine. Fla., and
her sister. Betty. who has been with
her during the past school year, have
returned home and will be with their
mother Mrs. Ed Lawrence for the
summer.
Mrs. Josephine Jennings spenk
veral days of this w 'ek in At
lanta in order that she might at
tend the commencement exercises of
Agnes Scott College at Decatur.
here her daughter. Miss Josephine
Jennings was awarded her degree
Tuesdav. Miss Jennings ac
companied he** home on Tuesday.
Rev. Job.i F. Yarbrough spent a
few hours of Wednesday morning in
> city o*$ his return from Macon
his home in Gainesville. Mr Yar-
cmgh is serving his first year as
Presiding Elder of the Gainesville
strict, and was in Macon to attend
meeting of th<’ Presiding Elders
lied bv Bishop Amsworth. He al-
uys receives a cordial welcome
r»m his friends when he visits Mil-
ledgevtUe
Coach Wallace* Butts has returned
n Milledgeville from Louisville. Ky .
.vhere he has lieon for the past sev
eral months with the Louisville
Mail High School. He is highly
with the position he holds as
bead coach of the Louisville School
He was accompanied home by Mrs.
Butts who has been in St. I«ouiK.
Mo., where she was called recently
on acc< unt of the illness of her
brother. Mr. S O. Taylor, who is
now on the mad to recovery, .dr. and
Mrs. Butts will spend the summer
here.
The Walton Tribune, of May BMh
contained a write up of the 70th
b*rthriay anniversary of Mrs Ah-
S. Smith, one of Monroe's mo«l
esteemed women, and mother of Mrs
.T A. Mayfield. *f this city, on Sun
day. May 26th. Do dav was observ
ed by a familv gathering at Lake
Lillian, and serving a picnic 1
eon. Mrs. Mayfield was
presented her mother w
ful rake containing sevi
MRS. GEORGE DAVIS
ENTERTAINED BRIDGE
CLUB.
Mrs. George Davis delightfuK
entertained the members
beauti-
candles.
Besides Mrs. Mayfield, Prri*. and
Veal and children have gone to Mrs.. Holland Strother, of this city
•‘•'born to visit Mrs. Veal’s pa- were present, with a large number
:,nu - R*v. and Mrs. J. H. Farr. of other relatives.
of the Furman Shoals camp.
Mrs. J. H. Enr s. Matron sponsor
of the Company. Col. and Mrs. Joe
Jenkins. Maj. and Mrs T. H. Rent/.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Silvey, parents
of cadet Capt. Owen Silvey. and
Mrs. C. H. Robbins were among the
i wide circle
Quantities
rangement. At late hi
delicious r» freshmen ts
A MARRIAGE OF CORDIAL
INTEREST HERE.
Of cordial int. rest to
of people of this city was the an
nouncement this week of the mar
riage of Miss Mary Oden, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. John W. Oden, of
this city, to Mr. Kenmore Bums.
Jr., o'. Macon. The marriage was
quietly solemnized on May 13th.
Mrs. Bums has been a student at
Wesleyan for the past four years}
nnH ror. ived her degree on Tues-
nv friends through
.f|
bridge club on Wednesday after- ! day. She has many friends through-
vari-colored | out the state and is a young lad:
artistic ar- unusual charm and beauty. She is
in the after- | the only child of Dr. and Mts. Odin
Mr. and Mrs. Bums will make their
tome in Macon.
DRESSES REDUCED
One Lot Dresses Reduced To
$5.00
Formerly $5.95 to $8.95
THURSDAY-fRIDAY-SATUROAY ONLY
No Approvals - No Returns
CASH ONLY
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Campus Building ' Milladgevilla, 6a.
Saturday Specials
And Everyday Bargains
SATURDAY
Young Tender Kentucky Wonder Snap Beans 4c lb.
Extra Fane • Large No. I Tomatoes |0c lb.
3 lbs. Tender Young Squash |0t
Large Bunch Beets 5 C
Fancy Home Grown Cucumbers, 2 and 3 for '. 5c
Butter Bean., , |0c lb.
Young Tender Okra 2 lbs. for 25c
Green Ccfrn, 35c per dozen. Large Ears, Well Filled
Large Hard Head Lettuce 15c; Medium Size 12c
Fancy Green Peppers 3 for .. 10c
Use Palmolive Beads for silk underwear .d hosiery 5c per pkg
3 Cakes Palmolive Soap |4c
3 Cans Light Iluuse Cleanser 12c
Sunbeam Orange Pecoe and Pecoe Tea. Finest blend of Tea on
the market. 1-4 lb. 25c; 1-2 B». 43c; 1 lbs. 80t
Special Blend Otangc Pecoe, 1-2 lb. pkg. 29t
Orange Pecoe Tea. bulk ... 50t lb.
Armour’s Fixed Flavor Bacon or Kingan’s Reliable 35c per lb.
Sliced as you wish. Always fresh. Always good.
Florida Cantelopes 2 large ones 35c
Fancy Red Ripe Peaches 25c basket
Florida Grape Frui* full of juice, not pithy 3 for 10c, 5c and
4 for 25c and 35c pk.
Fancy Florida Oranges No. 1 fruit 55c pk. 25c and 30c doz.
Florida Oranges No. 2 Cruit 33c pk. 15c doz.
1 e V\ Mg S i \ 1 ■, It 35c doz.
( AWiv. SEASON
Crown Mason Tops or Caps . 25c doz.
Crown Mason l ids 15c doz
Extra Rubbers unnecessary
1 qt. Jar Prune Juice - 25c
2 cans Sunbeam Grape Fruit Juke 25c
Pineapple Juice IQc and 15c each
Bell’s Special Coffee. The best Coffee on the market 2 lbs. 35c
Break O’Mo'/n. a delicious Coffee, 30c seller .*.. 23c
Santa Fe Trail Fancy Blend 30c lb.
Bell’s Best Roast, a pure Mocha and Java Blend 2 lbs. for 75c
Fat Backs, 6 to 8 lb. pieces \ 15c !b.
6 lb«. Juliette Grits fresh from the mill 25c
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