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Mrs. C. L. Vinson is regaining her
strength after an operation at the
Scott Hospital.
•rfolk. Va.. after
line several weeks with her
'• Mrs. R. w. Hatcher.
and Mrs. nichard Binion and
•n ire mending the remainder
-'week at St. Simons Island.
^M?r:a Gillnm, of Philadelphia.
* *ue't nf Miss Lucy Hatcher.
‘- Wi ieht has returned to
McCullnr spoke before
Ihh:! of the Vineville
• n Sunday in Macon.
■ « f Mrs. D. W.
fd and daughters.
and Lavcndn.
Macon Wednesday
n. of Wilmington.
: 1 * to his home af-
<al patient at the
1 r ' V 5 ' , n Vll, y°rd has re-
|' ,ulp Rock Arkansas
S'HTit several weeks
• ' ' " Miss Alma Ghol-
Rraxley. Miss
• ’ V °t. n, r,xlpy and Sam
in 1 ' Sunday at Sterv
j •>•! " Melville Rug-
-i 'i '' ,ln Walker ac-
• ^ . . Winbum Rogers
' H snent Sun-
l>_, Rogers returns
''"•orcia next
i ' " l *ic summer in
Trr has returned
' hp spent the
■' the conserva-
Mr - and Mrs.
v ill spend the
' M have apart-
Misscs Kathleen and Louise Haw
kins have r urned from a visit to
Brunswick.
Archie Holton, Jr., will return to
his home from the Scott Hospital
this week.
Miss Agnes Gibson is spending this
week in Atlanta with her mother,
Mrs. Rigdon.
Mrs. Worth Skinner spent the
week at the home of her parents
In Tnlbottom.
Miss Rosa Grimes, of Gainesville.
Flu., is visiting her mother. Mrs.
Thos. Grimes.
Mrs. Mildred Porter has returned
from Winthrop, Mass, where she
spent the summer.
Mrs. Jno. H. Thigpen anil son. L.
J. have returned from a visit to her
Canton. N. C.
.Tiller S. Bell attended a
meeting of the Board of Regents
n Atlanta on Wednesday.
Mr. Clyde Morton, of Gray, spent
evera! days of Inst week with his
:unt. Mrs. Mattie Moran.
Mrs. F. Hines has returned from
i visit |to her son. Mr. Madison
Hines in Fcrt Worth. Texas.
Mrs. Annie Martin, of Macon, is
spending this week with her daugh
ter. Mrs! R. R. Underwood.
Mrs. Harold Moore and son Joe
Marshbum, of Lyman, S. C. t are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bland.
Miss Margaret Grimes has return
ed home after a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Callaway in Tenneessee.
Messrs. Joe T. Andrews and Geo.
T. Morris returned Thursday night
after spending a week in New York
City.
Messrs Smith Tarrer, of Tifton.
and Bill Young, of Carterkville.
spent the week-end with friendfc
here.
Misses Nettie and Mattie Moore
will return this *veek from a visit
to their sister. Mrs. T. J. Cater, in
Macon.
Mrs. Earl Blue and sons John
Amoss and Ea-1. Jr., of Gainesville.
Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Athon.
Messrs. Pierce Walker, Talbert
Cooper and Steve Thorton. Jr., spent
the week-end at Savannah and Ty-
bee Island.
Mrs. Ed Vernon of Charleston, S.
C.. and Mrs. J. M. Busby of Way
nesboro. are spending several days
in the city.
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. McCanber and
children, of Greenville. S. C.
the week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs.
J. I. Garrard.
The friends of Miss Mamie Tor
rance are glad to know she is gradu
ally regaining her strength at the
Srott Hospital.
Mrs. T. T. Hardman and daugh
ter. Laurelle. have returned from
a visit to Mrs. Hardeman’s mother
in Woodstcck.
Mrs. W. C. Evans. Mr. Edwin
Evans and Misses Gh.dys and Sarah
Mae Evans are visiting relatives in
Huntsville. Ala
Miss Maude Holloway, who h*»"
been spending the summer in Jeff
erson City. Tenn., visiting relative-'
has returned home
Mrs. T. W.
have returned t
water. F
and Mrs.
children have r
■here they 8P<
relatives of Mai. Thorm-
Li*tle Miss Gwend-’vn Edwards
is returned from A*th< n c where
e spent several weeks with Mr.
id Airs. D. L. Elliott.
Mrs. David Ferguson and Aliss
Betty Ferguson reached home Tues
day aftemorai after spending the
summer in Boston Ma«.
Mrs. Julius Holt, of Rome, is
spending two weeks here with Airs.
J. B. Holt, while Mr. Holt is on a
cruise to Bermuda. Air. Holt was
given the trip by the Georgia Power
Co., for the fine sales record made
in his district.
annah on Tuesday.
Miss Frances Fowler has return
ed from a weeks visit to Miss Emma
Mae Fulghum In Sparta.
'ol. Joe Jenkins ar.d Joe T. An
drews spent T\r»sday in Atlanta in
the interest ot G. M. C.
Ed Collins has returned to
her home and is convalescing from
i operation at the Scctt Hotmital.
Mrs. Dawson Allen and children
Rrynclds and George spent the past
1th Airs. Allen’s parents in
Mrs. Hugh Lamar of Atlanta was
recent visiter, ccmin? '.’or a few
lys with Mrs. L. J. Lamar and
Mrs. James L. Sibley.
F.ditor Milton Fleetwood and fam
ily. of Cartersvflle. stoppe' bv on
Friday enreute to Savannah Beach
.-cok-'-nd outing,
ind Mrs. E. L. Bcreh. cf At
lanta. and TVTrs. I. E. Alcrtnn. c<!
Gray, spent the week*end with their
sister. Mrs. Mall ir Alornn.
Misses Euconia Eoore and Clyde
Robersun left this week frr Athens
vhcre they will be with the Re-
cttlrment Administration.
Airs. Jack Simmons and children
have returned home from Bruns-
irhere they have been for sev-
■eeks viritfne relatives,
and Mrs. W. I.. Gholson and
Eli7.ih«th Carr are spending
eek with Air. and Airs. A.Iarion
Dcnnch in Jacksonville. Fla.
Airs. Robert Rodd^nberry. who is
•isiting her parents. Air. and ATrs.
AT. H. Bland, is improving following
major operation at the Scott Hos
pital.
T. T. Hardman has accented
Columbus and will go
there to make his home. Mrs. Hard-
and daughter will join him
later.
Air. and Mrs. Emmett Hires ar
hildren Martha, Emmett, Jr., a-
Frederica, of Buffalo. N. Y.. ai
isiting Judge and Airs. E. R. Hin>
at Grecnacre.
Miss Mae Moore will arrive at
home today from Danville,
where she has been visiting Dr. and
Rice Cowan after a western
tour of the United States.
Mrs J. T. Terry will spent
oral days in Whigham visiting her
parents. She returned recently from
New York where she studied at Co
lumbia University for several weeks.
Air. and Mrs. Jon Hutchinson. Mr.
d Mrs. William Reeves. Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Long and Mr. L. H-
Andrews spent the week-end at
Yellow Bluff on the Atlantic Coast.
Miss Ruth Barnes left last week
for Forest City N. C.. where she
will teach again this year. Miss
Martha Barnes accompanied her and
will spend several days vsith.g her
S1S Miss Lucile Thomas returned to
Decatur Sunday after spending two
weeks in MilledgevMle. Ga. She re
turned with her parents, and broth
er who came here for the day
Has Marlon Ennis. J-
don Geo: .to Stembndge and W. O
Vann attendee the base ball1 same va
"TTandTlrs. A. N-Lowery. *-
Mac Bowman. MUs LarcUc West
Mrs. Lowery and Aliss Bowman
sisters of Airs. Ahnand.
" ATrs. W. B. McKinnon and children
returned from St. Simons s-
Alaj. and Airs. Gorfrey Ost«
ill arrive in Milledgeville Friday
ter an absence from the city for
the summer. Maj. Osterman has
spent most of the time in Kansas
•hile Airs. Osterman has for the
past few weeks been with her molh-
at her mountain home.
Miss Mildred English, the superin
tendent of the Peabody Practice
School, has arrived in the city to
make her home and will have apart
ments in the home o.* Miss Ruth
Stone on Jefferson street. Miss Eng
lish completed her work at Duke
University on Fiiday of last
Mr. and Airs. Fltzhugh Chandler
and Aliss Barbarah Chandler have
returned from Chicago, where they
been for several weeks study-
*t the University of Chicago.
Air. and Mrs. Chandler will leave
Friday for Abbyviile, where Mr
Chandler will be head of the high
school next year.
Airs. F. D. Thomas entertained the
Tuesday Night 3. .dgc Club this week
in honor of Aliss Katherine Scott
ho leaves soon for a year at Co
lumbia University. Mrs. Dornian
Hardy, Airs. George Echols and Airs.
George Davis were visitors. Miss
Willie Boggus wen high score prize,
Davis low. and Miss Katherine
Scott was preserved a prize also. Tin*
hostess served ice cream and cake.
Campus
Theatre
" r Mr. and Mrs.
■ returned frni
where the’
Mr. Dow
settlement divisa
made many friends n
county who regret to
Milledgeville.
BAPTIST HOLD CONFERENCE
AT CHURCH WEDNESDAY
The annual church conference of
the Baptist church was held Wcdnes- repre!
day evening at the mid-week pray-
^AmmaTreporta of all departments
were made. Tne report showed an
increase of 50 in membership dur
ing the year. Bos-. James M. Tercst
the pastor, presided and outlined
plans for the year ahead.
CAN ACCOMODATE—2
going to Greensboro. N. C-the Ut
ter nsrt of next week. Csll <- 3 J
or 415-J.
SEE CHANDLER'S NEW GINNING
PRICES. -
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. of - T ack-
■c*-r. -t the
V- ES Vtnron't 1 *r oast'week
end Tit' y • r ■
home after a 1rip J? * , \ v y, 0
isove moved to Athens.
bond of the Farm R
Thursday and Friday, Sept. 5-6th
The UNION
Special Sale
Men’s Rain Coats
Brown and Gray
Plaids
A combination rain
coat or top coat.
Use it as either
Exceptional
Quality
Sizes 36 to 44
$4.50
1 of the WPA. The?
this city and
YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION
county Youne
People's Union met at Hopewell
Monday night. There were nearly
seventy-five young people there,
representing the churches o Mont-
pelia. Hardwick, Milledgeville. and
Hopewell.
Aliss Doris Goddard led the very
interesting program on reaching the
unreached young people in the com-
™ After the program and business
meeting, the group went intn the
yard to play. Car lights *
tvjm turn-
the**yard and everyone took
part in the games.
The next meeting will be at Mont-
pelia, Friday, Sept. 6th.
FOR RENT—Two nloe apartment*.
Mira Kate Otee-
A R E N MORLEY
WILLIAM GARGAN
Also Last Chanter “Lost Jungle”
Owl Show—Saturday Night
11:00 O'clock
Lyle Tablot In
The Chinatown Squad
Suaday, Sept- 8th
Ann Sothem In
The Girl Friend
With Roger Pryor, Jock Holey
Proceeds will go to Community
Chest for Charity.
Performances at 2:00 and 4:00
O’clock
Night 9:00 O’clock
Monday and Tuesday Sept. 1-10th
Wm. Powtii In
C NATURAL SCIENCES: AM**
cm,, Bidet), Chmutrj, Mtft-
m «ad aKoutqa a wholevnit Kill hU t