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THE UNION'-RECOKDEK, MOUDOimU. GA„ AUGUST t», IMS
MIS. D. T. WHITLEY HOSTESS
CLUB
Mrs. D. T. Whatley entertained
most delightfully the members of
her bridge club on Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Terry were high
score winners. A delicious salad
course was served at the conclusion
of the games.
Monday, the second of September,,
opens the Dove season in Georgia
and hunters are already planning to
have their first hunt. The season is
open for thirty days. The quail sea
son does not open until November.
The first hunting license was sold
to Col. Marion Ennis, and his father,
Mr. O. M. Ennis was the second
Maj. and Mrs. Ceorge Florence I MISS VIRGINIA McMICHAEL TO , MRS H D ALLEN ENTERTAINS
and son are spending this week in WED MR. MILLER R. BELL ^-j- qi\\er PARTY.
Augusta with relatives. jTODAY. On Monday evening Mrs. H. D.! purchaser. Licenses already sold go
Cordial interest centers in the. A u en W as hostess to the members;to Dr. Richard Binion and Mr. Jon
arriage of Miss Virginia Me- p f the Stewart family of Macon. Red, Hutchinson. Steve Petroulas bought
and pink roses were used in the liv-jthe first county license,
ing room and dining room. Besides) The county license is $1. and a
the members of Mrs. Allen’s family state license costs $3.25. Judge
there were present Mr. and Mrs. jBertie Stembridge, Ordinary, has the
Harry Stewart, Mrs. J. T. Stewart, [licenses for sale.
Miss Elizabeth Stewart, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. W. E. Head has returned
her home after several weeks ill-1 Michael, of Buna Vista, to Mr. Mil-
ncss at the Scott Hospital. | ler Rayford Bell, of this city, which
* * * |will be solemnized this afternoon at
Mr. Frank Malpass is spending - S;3() >t thc Methodist church of
several days in New York where he ‘g una yjsta.
is buying ftr his store here. I delightful musical program
[will be rendered by Mrs. Helen Max-
Miss Alice Vaughan, of New - j we j| Longino. w h° will sing two se-
leans. La., is the guest of her sister. anc j Mrs. Norton Mann.
piano' t. The ceremony will be per
formed by Dr. Elam F. Dempsey,
assisted by Rev. Charles McKibben.
Miss McMichael will be given in
marriage by her brother. Mr. Rob
ert Lee McMichael, Jr., of Atlanta.
Thc tapers will be lighted by Miss
Marjorie McMichael, sister of the
bride and Miss Olive Bell Davis, of
Atlanta, niece of the groom.
The bride-elect has chosen her
sister. Miss Gladys McMichael, as
her maid cf honor and the groom s
only sister. Mrs. Charles Madison
Davis, cf Atlanta, as her matron of
henor. Her bridesmaids will be Miss
l : il*an MeMichcd, her sister: MLs
Merrill McMichael, cousin, and Mrs.
Robert Lee McMichael, Jr., of At
lanta.
The best man will be the bridc-
gn^m’s father, Mr. Miller Steph
ens Bell, of Mllledgeville. Tb
groomsmen will include Mr. Thomas
McC mbs Hines. Mr. John Ham-
nd Bell, cousin of the groo
Mrs. Brantley in Midway.
Mrs. Lyman Dunn is improving
following a major operation at the
Scctt Hospital last week.
Miss Annie Ruth Meeks, of Kite.
Ga.. had a major operation at the
City Hospital on Saturday.
Miss Fannie Lee Wellington, of
Jacksonville. Fla., is visiting her
cousin. Miss Edvth Vaughan.
Mr. Joe Jackson has returned to
his home in Wilmington. N. C.. after
treatment at the City Hospital.
Mr. Robert Vining. of Eatcnton.
was brought to the City Hospital
Tuesday '.'or a major operation.
Mrs. C. F. Vinson, cf McIntyre,
was brought to the Scott Hospital
on Friday for a major operation.
Arvil Swann, thc son of Mr. A. T.
Swann, underwent a major opera
tion at thc City Hospital Tuesday.
Mr. Myrick Ennis is in the City
Hospital for treatment. His condi
tion has shown -ome improvement.
The friends of Mrs. A. T. Pettigrew
regret to know that she is in the
City Hospital for a major operation.
Mr. Robert Harper spent the week
end with his mother enroute to
Washington. D. C., from Fort Ben-
nlng.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roberts were
called to Riddleville Sunday on ac
count of the death of Mr. Roberts
brother.
Mrs. J. W. Ivey has returned from
a visit of three weeks to her daugh
ter Miss Helen Ivey in Henderson
ville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Calloway and
Mrs. Francis Burke spent Monday
and Tuesday in Athens visiting
friends.
Howard McMichael and Mr. Wil
liam Council Wootten.
Following the ceremony Dr. and
rs. McMichael will entertain at a
reception for out of town guests
and relatives.
Mr? and Mrs. Bell will be at home
. their friends after September
10th in West End.
The Young People's Division of the
Methodist church will hold their
regular meeting Sunday night at
7:3C.
Thc program will be on “Early
American Pioneers’’ including a dis
cussion of tiie lives of interesting
people as Jonathan Edwards, Frances
Willard and Snron B. Anthony.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
The Union-Recorder extends best
wishes for a Happy Birthday to the
following who this week celebrated
their birthdays: Mr. Charles Whit
field. Edwin Allen, Jr., Mrs. Frank
Davis. Miss Minnie Grant, - Miss
Margaret Yarbrough, Mrs. Julius
Holt. Mrs. O. C. Woods. Mr. Eugene
Brannen. Mrs. J. O. Sallee
Roy Domingoes. Mrs. Bizell. Mrs. CITY GRANTS PERMIT TO
Sallie Fannie Tyler. Millie and! CONSTRUCT FILLING STATION
Glady Stewart. Sarah Stewart. Roy
Domingoe, Jr., Alice Domingoe. The city council at a special ses-
Ision Monday night granted Mr. L.
A. Fowler, manager of the Atlantic
Refining Co., in thus city, the right
filling station
LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET
ON TUESDAY.
The Mcrris-Little Unit of the,to build
American L<gion Auxiliary will hold ( corner of Montgomery and Columbia
the first meeting of the fall on next streets.
Tuesday afternoon. Sept. 3rd. at | Miss Louise Hawkins owner of the
4:15 p. m. Mrs. J. F. Bell. Jr.. Mrs. property, said Wednesday that the
Sam Anderson. Mrr M. M. Crooms comer lot had been sold to Mr.
and Miss Lucille Adams will be Fowler -nd that the house would
joint hostesses. The meeting wlil be be moved to the adjoining lot on
at the home of Mrs. Jere Moore. .Columbia street and an apartment
house constructed. The house will
METHODIST MISSIONARY be ready by October 1st.
SOCIETY WILL MEET MONDAY. | Mr. Fowler plans to build a mod-
The general meeting of the Metho-I ern filling station on the corner, it
dist Missionary Society will be held,j s understood.
at 4:30 on Monday afternoon at the! a number of citizens whose homes
church. Circle No. 4 will have charge are on the Hill, one of the nicest
of the meeting and an interesting residential sections in the city, and
program has been planned. j protested agairtst *the construction
j of the filling station. The city at-
BAPTIST MISSIONARY jtomey said there was no zoning law
SOCIETY TO MEET MONDAY. in Milledgeville and nothing to pre-
On Monday afternoon at 5:00 V ent Mr. Fowler from building the
Mr. Frank Bene and Mr. Edward. t) . c j 0€ .j c the Baptist Woman’s Mis- station if he desired.
Wesley Bass. sionary Union will hold the month-
The ushers will be Mr. Edward jj me cting at the Baptist church.
This is a most important meeting
and all members are urged to attend.
PENNSYLVANIA VISITOR
HONORED AT PARTY.
Misses Fannie Virginia McClure
and Alice Lenore Tucker entertain-
last Wednesday at a luncheon
complimenting Miss McClure’s sis
ter. Mrs. L. H. Foster, of Yatesboro.
Penn
The home was beautifully decorat
ed with summer flowers, and the
color motif was further carried out
the table decorations. The morr
: was spent in sewing and dew
games and at noon a luncheon w:
served.
The guest list included: Mcsdames
Hoy Taylor. Guy Weils, James Te-
resi. Richard Binion, W. T. Wynn,
M. S. Bell. Malcolm Flemister. Mar
vin Parks, L. S. Fowler. C. L
Moore, and at noon the pastors of
the churches here came in for lunch.
Rev. Mr. Foster, who is here with
his wife, is pastor of the Presbyterian
church In Yatesboro, Pa.
During the afternoon Miss Tucker
sang several songs. Mr. Marvin
Parks. Fla., is spending several days
of this week with his mother. Mrs.
M. Parks.
NOTICE TO HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENTS
Unmarried high (school students
between the ages of 16 and 15 whose
Mrs. Lewis Flemister and Mrs. paren ts are on work relief, should
L. s. Fowler are the guests of Mrs. app ]y a t my office to make applica-
D. S. Carrington in Miami. I tion f or financial assistance from the
A., for text books, lunches,
CITY COUNCIL TO HAVE I car f are , e t c . Only a limited number
REGULAR MEETING MONDAY can be enrolled. Applications will
The City Council will hold its ^ considered in the order in which
regular monthly meeting on Monday - arc received,
night in the council chamber of the I p N BIVINS, C. S. S.
City Hall. The council has a number |
of important matters for considera- | HARDWICK NEWS
tion at the meeting next week. j Miss smith has returned
from a visit of several weeks in
« visit of several
LARGE WPA PROJECT I Wadley and Athens. Miss Audrey
PLANNED AT 8TAE H I R U th Chance of Athens, accompanied
Plans are being made or a *| her home an d w iU spend several,
project at the State Hospdaljhich, wp(?ks ^ ^ ^ guest Qf Miss
calls for the expenditure of $44,355
improvements and construction. JcweJ Hollis has returnc d to
The project will provide f?r paint-, hcr ^ Rom<? ^ # week , g
ing. concreting bath rooms and w | visit hcre with relatives,
floors in cne or two buildings, pai- Miss } s spending
ing the eaves, paving side wa • ! several we cks with Miss Sue Bailey
improvements at the Colony^ j in Cov|ngton
struction of gutters and down spouts,
plastering and laying storm sewers.
The hospital will ask for imme
diate approval of the project with
the hope of starting workin the early
fall.
PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES TO
MEET.
The circles of the Presbyterian
church will meet next week.
Circle No. 1, will meet Thursday
evening Sept. 4th at eight o’clock
in the evening with Mrs. Grady
Villyard.
Circle No. 2 will meet on Monday
Sept. 2nd at five o’clock with Mrs.,
R. H. McComb.
Circle No. 3. will meet with Mrs.
W. A. Bostick at five o’clock on
Monday.
Circle No. 4, will meet Monday at
five with Mrs. F. W. Hendrickson.
Circle No. 5 will meet Monday at
five with Mrs. George L. Echols.
The Business Women’s Circle will
meet Monday evening at eight
o'clock with Misses Mamie and Em
my Riley at the home of Mrs. John
W. Riley.
B. Y. P. U. STUDY COURSE
CONDUCTED AT BAPTIST
CHURCH
Throughout this week a special
study course is being conducted at
the Baptist church for the B. Y. P.
U. Thc meetings are hold at 7:30 and
the attendance is unusually good
and the programs i
The intermediates
by Mrs. Binion Wood, thc juniors
by Miss Clyde Hitchcock and the
eniors by Rev. James M. Tercsi.
The study course will continue
through Friday night.
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM
FRALEY HOSTESS TO
BRIDGE CLUB.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fraley w
hostess to the members a! 1
bridge club on Tuesday evening
her attractive home on Columhia
The guest list included the mem
bers of the club. During the even
ing refreshments were served.
MRS. J. O. ETHFRIDGE AND
MRS. PAULINE LEE
ENTERTAIN.
On last Monday afternoon Mrs.
J. O. Etheridge and Mrs. Pauline
Lee entertained the ladies of Mt.
Pleasant church with a “hen party”.
After a lively discussion on church
finance we adjourned to the large
scuppemong arbor and were toa busy
for finances for some time, eome-
ing back to the lawn to resume our
ditfeussum: afterward we were
served delicious cookies and punch.
All present voted it an ideal way
to discuss "hurch finances. Those
present were: Miss Josephine Hub
bard and Miss Butler from Irwin-
ton. Mrs. Jim Hubbard. Miss Mamie
Cormanni. Mrs. C. R. Torrance, Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. Etheridge. Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Cathy. Mr. Morris
Cathy. Mrs. T. R. Brookins, Mrs.
Lige Allen. Mrs. Pauline Lee and j
Mrs. P. M. Alien.
LEGION AIRES ATTEND
STATE CONVENTION
Member, of the Morris-Little Post
«• the American Lesion represented
a large delegation attending the state
convention hcln in Macon last Wed
nesday through Saturday.
The local legionaires had an im
portant part in the state program.
Commander Ben Harrison was
named chairman of the credential,
committee, one of ihe most import-
ant and District Comm;
McCullar was a member of the reso- ,
lutions committee.
Miss Martha Bowdoin. who repre
sented thc legion in the beauty con-
being taught tcst> made a fine showing, and was,
fourth to the last .n elemin. tion
Judge Bertie Stembridge and Mrs.
Edwin Allen held important commit
tee assignments in the work ef the
auxiliary
Those attending the convention
were: Ben Harrison, C. B. McCullar,
Dr. Richard Binion. Grady Keel, Dr.
Edwin Allen. Dr. Sam Anderson.
Stewart Wootten. J. F. Muldrow, W.
L. Gholson. Hyman Glass, Stacey
Bristow. Alexander Britt, Sam
Terry. A. G. Martin. John P. Over
man. J. E. Taylor. Grady Villyrrd
and others.
Mrs. Sam Terry. Mrs. C. B. Mc
Cullar. Miss Bertie Stembridge. Mrs.
Edwin Allen. Mrs. A. G. Martin,
Mrs. J. F. Taylor and others, repre
sented the Auxiliary at the con
vention.
The friends of Rev. I. V. Harrison
e glad to see him out after a recent
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Brannan
left last Saturday to spend several
days this week at Daytona Beach,
Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Dud Harden return
ed last week from a motor trip to
New York. They were accompanied
by Mrs. Bert Brown, who will be
remembered here as Miss Velva
Combes.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Rewis and
children ^id Miss -Framdes Hollis
spent the week-end in Rome and
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mrs. C. J. Pattishall of Macon
n.iai, ..»k ^ [visiting Mrs. Paul Pattishall.
nude . I Mr Dud Hordcn has as h | s guests
his mother, Mrs. Harden and his
ter. Miss Ruth Harden.
BETTY HAYES IMPROVING
AFTER HEAD INJURY
The friends of Betty Hayes,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hayes,
are glad to know that she is improv
ing after an injury to her head.
Little Betty was Recidently struck
on the head by a golf stick while
ploying and her injury was thoupht
to be :.erious.
Don’tDespise
SMALL CHANGF
5c, 10c, 25c—just “chicken
feed” to many—but to the
wise man a nucleus from
which may grow a Savings
Account of substantial pro
portions.
SAVE AT
Exchange
Bank
Wesson Oil
pint Me
Cheese Wisconsin lb He
Apple Swcel No, 2 cans25c
SUNNYFIELD
OATS 2 small bxs ISC
LIBBY'S ROAST
BEEF lb can Igc
Armour’s
CORNED BEEF
Hash
11-ozCan
IOC
Cold Stream
PINK
Salmon
Tall Can
IOC
MAXWELL HOUSE
Coffee
Ih
29c
EIGHT O'CLOCK
Coffee
lb
I7e
PEANUT
Butter
Bulk Per Ub.
15c
MATINEE
BLACK TEA
Best Tea Value LB
IN TOWN BOX
EVAPORATED
White House Milk
3 tall or 0small size 17c
IONA PORK AND
Beans 3 1 lb cans 13c
PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 Cake, 13c
PEANUT BUTTER Sultana . 1-lb. Jar 17c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Sundine Can 10c
SANDWICH BREAD Grandmother’s 24-oz Loaf 11 c
NBC RITZ CRACKERS .
Red Cross
Kitchen Towels
2 ROLLS
and
HOLDER
t-Ib. Box 22c
for37c
House Cleaning Sale
0, K. Powders or
SOAP 3 for T3c
Red Devil
LYE 2 Cans 19c
Camay
SOAP 3 for 13c
A and P
AMMONIA 2 Bot. 15c
BRILLO 2 for 15c
Octagon
SOAP .... 5 Small Size 10c
Ivory
FLAKES 2 for 19c
Ivory Madium
SOAP 2 for lie
Cleansweep
BROOMS Each 25c
MOPS 8-oz Each 23c
Sunnyfieid Cora Flakes 2 pkgs 13c
SUNNYFIEID
Bran Flakes
package
IOC
SEMINOLE
Toilet Tissue
3 rolls
19e
FRESH BAKED
Soda Crackers Lh. box
lOc
FLOUR
Wellbread
Iona
Sunnyfieid
ft. 88c
ft. 93c
K. $145
ft. $1.70
ft, $1*80
ft. $2.05
Tomatoes Iona a No. 2 cans ISC
String Beans Iona 2
15c
Pie cherries No. 2 can 10c
WATER GROUND
Meal
PECK
30c
JIM DANDY
Grits
5-lb. Bag
Wc
STRONG HEART
DOG
Food
4 !b. Cans
25c
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
FANCY GEORGIA
SNAP BEANS Pound 10c
GEORGIA YELLOW
SQUASH Pound 7c
CROWDER
PEAS Pound 5c
GEORGIA
CABBAGE 2 lbs. 5c
YFLIOW
ONIONS 3 lbs. 10c
RUTABAGA
TURNIPS Pound 3c
GREEN TOP
CARROTS Bunch 6c
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS 3 lbs. 15c
RED MALAGA
GRAPES Pound 10c
Potatoes No. 1 Cobblers IQ lbs 17c
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