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THE UXION-KECORDEK, MILLEDGIVILLE. GA. JULY U, 1M5
Mr. O. H. Chivcrs spent Tuesday Mr. Levin Smith is spending
r. Atlanta. ^ week at Savannah Beach.
Mr. John Bell is spending
week in Mississippi.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller S. Bell spent
Sunday and Monday in Atlanta.
Miss Virginia McMichael, of At
lanta, is visiting in the city.
air. dum*
Hospital for treatment.
Miss Elizabeth Goodwin, of At
lanta. is the guest of Mr. Fred Vin-
Mrs. W. D. Hardy was in Athens
Tuesday attending a PWA confer-
Mr. T. H. Clark enjoyed a fish
ing trip to St. Simons Island last
week.
Mrs. T. H. Clark is spending a
chert time in Bartow, Fla., visiting
Mr. George Baisden is convalesc
ing after a major operation at the
City Hospital.
Mr. Jack Dawson spent the week
end at his home in Macon.
eral weeks at Daytona Beach. Fla.
Miss Margie Lou Sigman, of Ma
con, is the guest of Mrs. Ed Kelly.
Mr. anu Mrs. H. S. Jones spent
the week-end a< Jacksonville Beach.
Mrs. J. B. Chapman, of Atlanta,
is visiting her son, Mr. J. P. Chap-
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher spent
Tuesday and Wednesday in Colum
bia, S. C.
Miss Martha Sanders, of Atlanta,
will be the week-end guest of Mrs.
W. P. Barber.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bass and i
Mr. Clarance Wall spent the past
week on a pleasure trip in New
York. He made the trip by boat.
Evelyn More, of Atlanta, is spend
ing this week with her grandpa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. D .F. Montgom
ery.
Mr. and Mrs. P .A. Nelson and
daughter, of Lake Wales, Fla., are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Long.
Miss Frankie Spivey left last week
for the North Georgia mountains
where she will spend a ten day va
cation.
Col. Joe Muldrow and his son Joe
Jr., have returned from Fort Mc
Pherson where they spent two
weeks.
Lt. Thomas Hudson Coleman re
turned home Sunday from Ft. Scriv-
en where he spent two weeks in
training.
LOST—Tortoise Shell Glasses in tan relatives in Dublin
case. Reward If returned to this j * * ”
o jjj ce> i Mr. George Marr spent the week-
• • • j end at Glcnville with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Grady Moore. Jr., has returned Raymond Burkett
from the Reserve Officers Training * * *
Camp at Savannah. Mrs. Carl Whitehead and daugh-
* * • I tors, of Atlanta, are visiting Mr. and (
Miss Virginia Lee Horton, of Ir- Mrs. W. J. Haynie
.. M..v. »»» Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sibley. Dr.
spending several days visiting Dawson Allen and Mr. O. F. Veal
attended the cattle show in Thomas-
ville on Monday.
. Mrs. J. E. Kidd. Mr. John Kidd
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Day are
spending two weeks in New York
and Atlantic City.
the City Hospital for.
operation.
j. W. Sandfer and daughter ( shall
p. are spending the week with ‘
Gallic Cordelc.
Mr. Cason Black has gone to At
lanta where she will spend several
Jane Little has returned from a WC eks studying at the LaFonteine
to her sister, Mrs. Willis Mar- sc hool of dancing.
1 Luka, Miss.
Mrs. L. L. Berk has been carried
to her home from the City Hospi-
rordeie. I Olive Bell Davis, of Atlanta, is to h cr home from the City Hospi-
• « • spending several days with Mr. and tal and is convalescing from an ap-
\h. Cordon Boyer, of Linton. I'jMrs. Miller S. Bell. pendix operation.
•.valesring after a major operation
the Scott Hospital.
i Mr. Sam Levine, of New York Mr. W. B. McKinnon has returned
■ ' ' City, is spending several days with from St. Simons Island where he
Dr. and Mrs. John Shurley are H „ Levine i r r ,pn * thci week-end with Mrs. Me-
spending several days in Tampa,: Mr ' Horman ... Kinnon and children..
Fla., visiting relatives. j Mr=. C. W. Richter, of ^ ^ ' of capt. Frank Mans-
Mi - Martha Thompson is in the ‘iy field will regret to know that he is
City Ho pital where she underwent I" 1 • • • I in a hospital at Fort Benning suffer-
en operation on Tuesday. Mrs l. H. Carr and Miss Sarah ln 6 from a knae
* * * . Carr, of Culverton, spent Tuesday
Mi— Ruby Bolton, of Griffin, is | Mrs. S. D. Bristow,
the guest of Miss Katherine Weaver ■ * » •
aa.i Miss Coressa^Eberhart. , ^ ^ ^ Gray Smith . o! shc ,_
The many fnends of Mr. W. II. by. N. C spent tte week-end with
Minor are glad to know he is im-|Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith,
proving after a short illness. ^ shearhollst , stu dent
, Sarah Alma and Janette I dietician at the State Hospital, spent
responding the week in the week-end in Savannah.
.ville with their aunt. , wns a guest Thc friends of Miss Sally Lock
... I*- William T. Wynn was a guest j bc , ad ta know , hat she
friends of Mrs. Julian Harper! »«' hc F ‘ rst C is improving following a serious HI-
• • s n Augusta on last Sunda>. | ness Q j seV cral days the past week.
Mr. George Baisden is convalesc-
, ing after an appendix operation at
the City Hospital last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stembrldge
and little daughter are spending two
weeks at Graymont Summit visiting
Mrs. Stembridge parents.
Miss Adrian Wills, of Greensboro.
Ga., is the guest of Mrs. W. T. Gar
rard. Miss Wills will be with Mrs
Garrard for several weeks.
ogret to know that she Is
Scott’s Hospital for treatment.
Guy Smith. Jr„ and Glenn Welch
have gone to Hendersonville. N. C
where they will spend a week.
Mrs. J. I. Hatfield, of McIntyre,
was brought to the City Hospital on
Sunday for a major operation.
Misses Willie and Eva Bogus. Miss
Martha Thomas, and Mr. F. D.
Thomas spent last Sunday in Athens.
Miss Thelma Maroney. of Austell,
was brought to the City Hospital
Wednesday for a major operation.
Misses Ina and Doris Ricketts and
V; < dson Maddox spent Sunday at
S me of Miss Maddox in Eaton-
Rcv. and Mrs. James M. Tores!
and children have returned from a
two weeks vacation in Florida.
Mr. Louie Wall, who is stationed
at a CCC camp near Lookout, Ga.,
was at home for the week-end.
Miss Leone Stewart and Mrs. W.
•T. Haynie spent the past *week in
Thoma-sville visiting relatives.
Messrs Lonnie Martin and A. C.
Tennille, Jr., spent several days
of the past week in Savannah.
Mr. Joe Bales, sec
Southland Coach Co..
from a vacation trip ’
Walter Torrance, of Cooper-J * * *
is regaining his strength after Mr. and Mrs. Will
r operation at the Scott Hos-Ii u kn. Miss., a'
J rents, Mr. and
Frances Turner is In the] Mr. and Mr
'■ pital where she had an | Miami, Fli
ncy appendix operatioi
ctary of 1b~
City vU it ing relative
, . . ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Starr and cHU-
™d Mrs.* L. R. Langley and STnnatT
spending a week in
■ l'.mbia. S. C.. where they arc
nd Mrs. Hugh Bronncn of
■ ‘ :-:ton. D. C.. will arrive Sat-
' v * r , spend several days with
I). W. Brannen.
1 nd Mrs. Claude Ray will ar-
n Milledgeville this week and
’1 be .-it home to their friends in
Fowler Apartments.
Tiie friends of Mrs. M. E. Webb
-dad to know that shp is able to
rn to her home after a serious
* at the City Hospital.
' friends of Mr. Sam Terry
clad to know that he is im-
"• and it is hoped he will soon
blc to leave the Hospital.
and Mrs. R. B. Bonner and
Mrs. Cbas. Biggar and son
•dock, have returned from ar*
bile trip to Texas where they
' relatives. They visited many
. ‘ing places enroute and
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Martin
of Rome Ga.. spent the week-end
with’Mr and MrsOLR. Underwood.
Grace Brown, of Macon, spent sev
eral davs of the past week with her
grandmother, Mnr S.J. Stembridge.
The many Wends of Mnr J. E.
nm a\ad to know that sn*
is “rapidly regaining her frCTgtti
after an operation at the Sect
Hospital. # m
Mrs Hugh Lamar. Miss Helen La-
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lmnar
of Atlanta, spent Tuesday m Mil-
ledgcville. the g«ests d. Mrs.
Lamar. . » •
Mr. aud Mrs. Ambro-^aulkner.
t"-. ^nd-Mrs. C. O.
Boatwright. # #
.. Mr* lames'L- Sibley. Dr.
Daw-rn n AlU«. and Mr. O. F. Veal
spent Tuesday and Wednesday £
Thrmasvillc. going to the Jersey
rf- Cattle show held there.
Dr. Sidney McGee and Mrs. Mc
Gee will leave this week for Uni
versity of West Virginia where Dr.
McGee will study for several weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Worsham, of
New York, spent several days of
this week in the city. Mrs. Wor
sham is remembered as Miss Bessie
Stanley.
Miss Hazel Bivins, who has been
teaching in Columbus the past year,
is at home with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Bivins to spend the
summer.
The friends c.’ Miss Gillie Hutchins
pre glad to know that her condition
l as shown much improvement fol
lowing an operation at the Scotts
Hospital.
I Little PrtSV Starr celebrated her
eighth birthday with n then" party
Irn Wednesday afternoon. The <*-
I -nsion was a most happy ono f-r t
' children.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher nave
as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
ford Higginbotham, of Nitro. W.
Va.. and Mrs. and Mrs. C. C. With-
ron. of Charleston. W. Va.
Mr. Elliott Sims has the sympathy
of his many friends in this city be
cause of the recent death his mother.
Mr. Sims attended the funeral ser
vices in Columbus on last Friday.
Mrs. Ernest Spence and son. of
Montgomery, Ala., spent the wee -
end with her sister, Mrs. Elliott
Sims. Mr. Spence came over Sun
day and accompanied them home.
Mrs. W. H. Amall has returned
from a visit to her mother. Mrs. J.
Tutral in Griffin. Her niece. MtfS
Josephine Walker accompanied her
home.
Maj. Sam Whatley was honored
,is week by election tc the
_ : ,na Phi Kappa honorary frater
nity. A banquet was held at the
Dempsey Hotel last week when Mr.
Whatley was initiated. A number
of other outstanding educatorr \eere
elected into the fraternity includ
ing Mr. P- N. Bivins, head o_ the
, department of cducaticn in Bald-
win county.
Mrs. Adrian Home chaperoned the
young people of the Catholic church
n all day picnic on Wednesday.
The crowd spent the day on Indian
farm and enjoyed the occasion very
much.
Mrs. Ed Kelly entertained most
delightfully on Monday afternoon at
rimming party and on Tuesday
afternoon at a theatre party in honor
of her guest Miss Mariicu Sigman,
of Macon.
Miss Minnie Lou Smith entertain-
I on Monday evening in honor df
George Glover. Jr., of Macon who
eleebrated his first birthday. George
le son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Glover, Jr.
Lt. C. I. Humber, who is stationed
in Texas, is rpending some time
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I.
Humber near Dennis Station. Lt.
Humber will -eport to Fort Benning
in September.
Maj. and Mir. Claude Ray will ar
rive this week to make their home
in Milledgeville. They will be at
home to their friends in the Fowler
Apartments. Mrs. Ray will teach in
ummer school.
Miss Frances DeSaussure. of Ma
un. is the guest of Lauretto Bone.
Miss Bone entertained in honor of
Miss DeSaussure on Wednesday
evening at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bone.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Wasden and
little daughter, Alcie w ere called to
Milledgeville on account of the seri
ous illness and death of Mr. A. J.
Carr. Mrs. Wasden and daughter
arc spending several days here.
Mr. Ronald Rinkle and Mr. Louis
Hoover, of Washington, D. C., spent
the week-end with Mr. Ben Stem-
bridge. who was visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stembridge.
Mr. Stembridge accompanied them
back to Washington, D. C.
Edward Bass Dean entertained a
number of his friends at a prom
party on Tuesday evening in honor
of his house guest. Ezera Ferris, of
Eatonton. Mrs. lone Bass Dean and
Mrs. E. E. Bass assisted in enter
taining. In the late evening an ice
course was served.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Rogers had as
their guests ? or the week-end Mr.
and Mrs. T. R. Trice and family, of
rf Miami. Fla.. Mrs. Trice is a sister
of Mrs. Rogers: Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
Rogers and family, of Baltimore,
Md., Mr. Rogers is a brother of Mr.
Rogers: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Trapnell
and family, of McIntyre. Mr. Trap-
ncll is a brother of Mrs. Rogers:
Messrs Melville and Winbum Rog
ers. of Atlanta, their sons.
DAVIS FAMILY HAS REUNION
The family of Mrs. M. F. Davis
held a family reunion on last Sun
day at the home of Mrs. Davis on
Wayne street.
A delicious dinner was served at
jon and the family spent a happy
day together. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brake and
children, of Miami, Fla., Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Davis and son, of At
lanta, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis
and son. Mr. and Mrs. George
Davis and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Julian Harper Miss Lucy Davis and
Mrs. J. F. Lingo, all of this city.
MRS. ED DOWNS HOSTESS AT
PICNIC
Mrs. Ed Downs entertained most
delightfuly on Monday evening at
a picnic supper at the Echetah
Country Club in honor of her moth-
Mrs Goldin MeCommons and
brother, Mr. Harold MeCommons, of
Athens.
After the stpper, dancing was en
joyed. There wore about fifty guests.
FOR SALE
A nice assortment of slightly used
Ice Boxes, at a pick-up price. All
L. N. JORDAN
WANTED—Second Hand Kiddie
Koop Cheap. Apply at this office.
Miss Addie Overman entertained
group of friends most delightfully
prom party last Saturday even
ing.
Those present were: Misses Addie
Overman, Anis Hall, Louise and
Pethene Riley, Helen Branan, Lillie
Kate ant' Mary McCluney, Ellen
Parker, Martha Hodges, and Mary
Emma, and Maude Overman. Messrs
Lewis, Frances and • Nevins Hali,
Win ban Youngblood, Walter and M.
A. Hodges, Roger Pierce, Pat and
Paul Hurt, Denson and Thomas Mc
Cluney, Charlie McCullar, Henry
Neal, Ed and W. T. Weaver, George
Finney and George Gladin.
ROGERS
QUALITY FOOD SHOPS..’-
Cloverbloom
BUTTER
25c lb
4 String
BROOMS
27c
Seminole
TISSUE
4 rolls 25c
Colonial
CATSUP
14-oz Bottle
10c
Blue Ribbon
MALT
34b. can
59c
Armour's
CORN BEEF
No. I can
15c
Armours
SLICED DRIED
BEEF
2-oz jar
10c
American
SWEET MIXED
PICKLE
25-oz jar
19c
American
DILL PICKLE
25-oz jar
15c
SNOWDRIFT
6-lb. Pail
99c
WESSON OIL
Pint Can
21c
NBC SHREDDED WHEAT I2'/ 2 c
JERSEY CORN FLAKES 2 pkgs 13c
KELLOGG'S PEP Ptg. 10c
GRAPE NUTS Pig. 20c
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE lb. 29c
COLONIAL SLICED PEACHES No. I 10c
SUNSWEET EVAPORATED PEACHES
I l-oz Package 10c
LIBBY'S VEAL LOAF Can 10c
BLUE SEA SARDINES in Tomato Sauce
Or Mustard Can 10c
Del Monte FRUIT SALAD 8-oz can 10c
Lippencott’s QUEEN OLIVES 5-oz bot 10c
White House APPLE SAUCE No. 2 10c
White House APPLE JELLY 14-OZ. 10c
Colonial MILK 6 Small or 3 Tall cans 19c
FLOUR
ROGERS 37 FLOUR 24-!bs 95c
ROGERS 37 FLOUR 48 lbs $1.85
CIRCUS FLOUR 24 lbs. 85c
CIRCUS ROUR 48 lbs $1.65
ROGERS NO. 21 FLOUR 24 lbs 79c
ROGERS NO. 21 FLOUR 48 lbs. $1.53
Swift’s Jewel
4 lb carton - 55c
8 lb carton $1.08
MarketValues
SWIFT'S
r \CON 31c lb.
WEINERS ,. 18c lb.
VEAL ROAST 15c lb.
PORK SHOULDERS . 20c lb.
GOOD STEAK 15c lb.
Fish
CASH IN YOUR GOLD
ATT TKE HIGHEST PRICE IN HISTORY
One Day in Milledgeville
r> • 1 II 1A Between the hours of
rnday, July -19 9.30 and 6.00 p.m.
an EXPERT GOLD APPRAISER will be at CULVER & KIDD DRUG CO., to pay you
CASH for your Old Gold. Silver and Platinum.
ACT NOW
Gather up all your old discarded jewelry,
whether it be one piece or a dozen, and re
gardless of age or condition, bring it to
CULVER & KIDD DRUG CO., and receive
the HIGHEST CASH PRICE YOU’VE EVER
BEEN OFFERED.
HERE FOLLOW A FEW APPROXIMATE
PRICES PAID FOR GOLD ARTICLES:
Gold Watch Cases, $2.00 to $35.00 and up
Gold Meshbags, $10.00 to $50.00
Gold Cigarette Cases, Compacts $15. to $35.
Gold Wedding Rings, $1. to $10.00
Gold Watch Chains, $3.00 to $25.00
Gold Filled Watch Cases, 25 cts to $3.00
and other articles in propotion.
THE TIME
Friday, July 19
THE PLACE
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
Licensed on Treasury Dept. Form TGL-12 Pursuant to the Gold Reserve Act of 1934.