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I BSSOCIAL UIGUUCUTS®
j q Sallee spent the week
cn d in Atlanta. ^ ^
V c Kidd made a trip to At
, Jr the P«» *« d w-
■vjr and Mrs.
spcatTuwW in MW*.
Mrs. J. A. Bradley, of Sanders
■ * . ville, was the week-end guest
Lewis Flemister her sister, Mrs. J F. Bell.
Mr. and Mr, H, 3. Jl
relumed (r*.^ **•
Mis, Rose Cross, of Brunswick, Is
visiU Mrs. W. B. Mc' lnnosu
Mr Paul Riley, of Stereos Pottery,
. patient at the City Hospital.
Mrs. L. E. Roberts, of Fairburn
have spent the week-end in the city as
the guest of Mrs. J. F. Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Jon W. Hutchinson *„« —
and Mr. and Mrs W. H. Rives spent are glad to see him out again and
the week-end at Sea Island
Mrs. L. T. Clark, of Sparta, Ga.,
as admitted to the City Hospital
r. today for a msjor operation.
Mlss Dona Smith is spending
i riavs of this week in Augusta.
oral <»> »• 9 Mrs. Ira Coleman, Devereaux, Ga.
W Doster has returned has returned home Mowing a : '
- -- ■— operation at Scott s Hospital.
t to relatives in Rochelle.
Mr. W. H. Amall wa
visitor to Sandersville
a business
Tuesday.
^ Irf h. a. Boyer, of Linton, is a
jr.edin.l patient at Scott’s Hospital
t. A. Ash field is at the City
« ’. .nl following a major opera-
n ?f" fr
Mrs. John W. Shinholser is the
puest of friends and relatives in At
lanta.
Mrs. Grady Posey, a surgical pati-
cm in Scott’s Hospital, has returned
Mrs. T. E. Sullivan is improving
after .. major operation at Scott’s
Villie Boggus spent Colum-
holidays at her home at
Miss Helen Mosley is improving
P f t j.r . - major operation at Scotts
Hospital.
Miss Bessie Bell, who teaches in
Atlanta, came home and spent the
week-end.
Ed Cot.on and so
eek-end in Atlanta
spent
visiting
Mr. H. J. Powell is spending
. a! days visiting points of interest
in Florida.
Mi's Kate Cline will go to Sa
varnish todjay tor a weekls visit
to relatives.
Messrs. L. N. Jordan and L. K.
Slovens arc spending this week
New York city.
Mr. Lester Weaver, of Hotfans-
ville, Ga.. is a surgical patient at
the City Hospital.
tended the Georgia-Furman game In william T. Wynn
Athens Saturday.
Washington, D. C.
The friends of Mrs. W. G. John-
regret to know that she is ill George Griner,
t Hospital.
Mrs. Grady Couch has been dis
missed from Scott’s Hospital follow
ing a major operation.
Mrs. J. E. Loyd, of McIntyre. »!
improving after serious ill*
Scott’s Hospital.
■ ly
Mrs. William Proctor of Savannah. Miss Harriett Campbell, who teach-
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred es in Eatonton, spent the week-end
Starr. with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bone.
Miss Dorothy Veal has returned
of to her home at Deepstep following
tonsilectory at Scott’s Hospital.
Mrs. Sam Terry. Jr., will return
to her home today following a ma
jor operation at the City Hospital.
The friends of Mr. Alton Rogers
The friends of Mr. Dixon Williams
regret to know that he continues
seriously ill at the City Hospital.
Mr. J. W. Whatley, of Edison. Ga
has been dismissed from the City
Hospital after a major operation
Miss Iris Brookins, who teaches at
Deepstep came to her home in East
Baldwin, and spent the past u.
end.
Mrs. W. B. McKinnon and little
in, William Boston, Jr., have re
turned to their heme from the Ci»v
Hospital.
Miss Mattie Lee Padgett, of Gor
don. Ga.. was dismissed from the*
City Hospital today after a major
operation.
Mrs. Ophelia Lingo will leave to
day (Thursday) for a visit to her
lister. Mrs. W. H. Freeman, of
Toomsboro.
Master Milton Steveng returned
to his home at Gordon. Ga., today
following a major operation at the
City Hospital.
Mrs J. E. Mundy has returned
to'her home in Waynesboro after
undergoing medical treatment a
Scotts Hospital.
Mrs. Annie J. Burns of Atlanta
spent Monday and Tuesday here in
the interest of the F. E. R. A. Teacn-
and schools.
fully recovered from recent injuries.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Montgomery
attended the funeral services of Mr.
Spivey In Eatonton Wednesday.
mi. Geokge Mocre. of Quitman
and Mr. Smith Tarrer, of Tifton.
spent the week-end in Milledgeville.
Miss Martha Bass, who troches in
Adel, spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ba.
Mr. James Malcolm, of Bostwick.
Ga.. has been dismissed from the
City Hospital after a major opera
tion.
rs. J. S. Thornton, of LaGrange,
Is "spending the winter with the
family of her son. Mr. Steve Thorn-
and Mrs. James L. Sibley . tC€S ror Tne cunu»«
’recent visitors to Macon, where | announced that the Laague
... , •—rM,e Mounds , „ Frtriav night. October
i Willis, postmistre
s at the City Hospital
•onvalescing from
_._rs. Daws<
at Hardwick.
major operation.
Mrs. J. J- Manus of Alamo. Ga
who is a surgical patient at the
City Hospital, will return to her
home this week
Mr. Lawrence Wynn, who is
. . • student at Emory-, spent the wedt-
Mr and Mrs. Frank W. Bell at- end with his parents. Dr. and h
1 e, t_ - «.ma Id ,>rtni. M *P Wvnn.
Mr. George Fisher returned on f.mlly of liaineav..... --- - ; ,
■dnesday from a business trip to week-end with Mrs. Am
Mrs. C. E. Greene.
Mesdamcs J. S. Lee. M M. Park
Mrs. D. G. Kea. of Haddock. Ga..
is seriously ill at the City Hospital.
She will undergo an operation to
ds*. 9 9 9
Mrs. H. D. Allen. Mrs. Edwin
Allen are spending this week in At-1
lanta as the guests of Miss Jessie
Allen. Betty Cantey Allen and Miss
Mae Moore accompanied them tc
Atlanta and spent the week-end.
Mrs. Roy T. Baisden has returned
trom a visit to her daughter, Mrs
W. C. Pace, at Hendersonville. She
left her little granddaughter, who
arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Pace the 31st of August enjoying
the best of health.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
The Union-Recorder extends best
wishes for a happy birthday to the
following who this week celebrate
their birthdays: Mrs. Adrian Home,
Mrs. Homer Bivins, Mrs. Otto Conn
and Mrs. Kenneth McMillan.
METHODIST EPWORTH LEAGUE
The Methodist Epworth League
met Sunday, night October 13th. The
topic for discussion was “Do You
Have to Buy a Ticket tor Your
Fun?” This question was most inter
estingly discussed by Miss Frances
Muldrow. who was in charge of the
program. The new president. Miss
Ruth Butts, appointed the c °] lun “"
for the coming T ‘ "
were receni — «
,hev visited the famous Mounds
and were the dinner guests of
friends. ^
Mr W. H. Ivey, attended the
Harmony Primitive Baptist Ass^ia-
tion at Mara Hill church near Edi
son. Ga., last Friday, Saturday and
SU Mrs S J. Stembridge is visiting
her daughter. Mrs. Frank Atkinson,
at Forest City. N. C. Sn ' " a ,
ccmpanied by Mrs, Max Crissler. of
Canton. ^ *
Messrs. George Haslam. T^nnie
Martin. A. C. Tennille. Jr., and Den-
Vitm Darden spent the week-end
A,hen?and attended the Georgia-
Furman game. ^
Mr. Miller S. Bett visited the Gccr-
, ia State Industrial College in Sa-
,-annah this week. Mr. Bel. mspecL
ed the college as a member of th.
Beard of Regents^ ^
Chas. Whitfield attended the
Georgia-Fur man game^ » Ath =
luncheon given'^number^ot
,-holesale grocers.
Miss Nora Cono accompanied Mr.
J^WnUamM^^
mountains of North Carolina.
party Friday night. October
18th. at 8:00. in the Sunday Sc’ wl
Assembly Room. All member; a~d
ivone who wishes to join is cord>
ly invited to come.
Come on and help us have a good
time.
Mrs Leon Callaway will entertain
^eluhwWcbusuMlymJts
... - Tuesdav night, on &axur“*«*’ "
ueorge v.. s - ...
tended the peace conference held
Sandersvillc on Wednesday.
Mr. Itilo Lamar has gone
Monticello to make his home, a
ing secured employment on a
ernment project at that place.
and
Mrs. Thcmas Dykes
Claudia Dykes;: °f ^ezuma. ^pent
Mr. R. Reynolds, of Tombsboro. Monda;
admitted for medical treat
• :it Scott’s Hospital.
• Olin Smith, rtf Atlanta, is a
> at the City Hospital where
ui a major operation.
• • •
r. John R. Gunn, of Atlanta, was
curst of Rev. and Mrs. James
tVrcsi on last Tuesday.
friends of Mrs. C. C. Shouse
Rossie Wade regret to
f the death of their brother.
Manor Wade, which occurred in
■•’la on Thursday. They attend-
f. moral services in Athens on
■nav. Mrs. Shouse and Miss
• have the sympathy of our
Chas Whitfield. L. C. Hall,
' ndrews and Dr. T. M. Hall
*i 11:o funeral of Mr. Howell
which was held, in Macon
afternoon. Mr. Harris was
' of Mr. Whitfield’s and a
f the other gentlemen. TWs
fourth member of the Harris
to die within the past rf*
'Yi"i
•ith their aunts. Mrs. W. A
'SS «r.d Mrs. N. p. Ccatcs.
W
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher spent
Saturday in Athens J 1 • ^ , hr
Mrs. Ed Downs anu at.cnoeo
Gcorgia-Furman football game.
Mr and Mrs. Miller S. Bell and
ir and Mrs. Miller R.Bell spen
the week-end at Yellow Bluff wl*«
they enjoyed fishing and huntin ..
Messrs. Melvin R°e<™
GUnn H ^.T AtU ^
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
Rogers. 9 9
Mr end Mrs. Julian Cosby, of
and baby are doing mecly at Soot
Hospital. ...
Mr. and Mrs. James L.
leave Thursday morning
,ah. where th^winjtend the
wards convention, tfrey
r ' I'.ths.
MRS. GEORGE FISHER
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. George r-hcr .ntertaine.i
the members of her bridge club at
her home on Jef'crEO" " trcct c “
Wednesday. Attractive vases o.
10 s and dahlias were used ir
beautiful arrangements. Refresh-
ments were served and P™«
cd to Mrs. Walter Brown. Mrs. Na.
Knight and Mrs. Godfrey Osterman.
Campus
Theatre
milledgevuie, ga.
Ilnli;, Ott. 174
Charles Boyer—Loretta Young
“SHANGHAI"
With Warner Otand—Alison
Skipworth
Friday, Ott. It*
Return Engagement
a „d Mrs. A. I. Butts returned
Friday from a visit to relatives,"
Kilcore Texas. They groat >
ed the trip and visit. They were
aroompanied by Mrs. T. U. Butt- o-
Columbus. ^ *
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Craig spnit
the week-end with Mr. and Mrk
H r"^e^or£
cSrmbus after a wedding trip to
the Carolinas. ^ ^
Mr and Mrs. Hnrol-1
Battle Creek* Mich., and Dr. and
Mrs Jcscph Stcagal. of Borne. Ga.
are the guests , f their oarof'.
„ nd Mrs. Echols at them h re .
levops Pottery.
Mrs J. H. Caraker is visiting m |
U,; city for a few day- Mttm hav ;
ipg -pent the s-immer with her .
in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs
Charles !• Mann at their home a
Jacksonville Beach. ^
Mrs. Claude Hindon. of Bridge-
oorl Conn., spent several da>- «
week in the city as the guest "f
SS. «-Wh Fraley. Mrs. Hmdon
is remembered hero as Miss Hel
p cb rrts. daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
L. E. Roberts.
Rev. James M. Teresi attended a
meeting of t h <- Exoeutive BoardI u
fhe Wasnington Baptist A»«“ aU “
ot Union, church near
Tuesday and Wednesday
Tcrcfi represented the state mi
.r\
C:;M:L!E P.UGGLES
—*—T \ rRAMCHOT TONE
! M-im- \r_ : \ may Oliver
SatvJij, Oct. l*k
Buck Jones In
“LONE RIDER
A Thrilling Western Feature. Also
“Rustlers of Red Dog.”
Hairisoh
T^=,rsa^h,wli.
the Sibleys Will rotum on Sunday Ga.
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OLV SHOW
Satinlay Night 11 O’clocL
Jack Holt in
"AWAKENING OF JIM BURKE”
Monday - Tuesday. Oct. 21-22nd
Claudette Colbert In
"SHE MARRIED HER BOSS"
With Melvyn Douglas. Michael
Bartlett
Use Fresh Fruits and Vege
tables for Health’s Sake
YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND A COMPLETE LHC OF
EACH « OCR STORE
Flwida Crayiiruit, Mtdiim Sin .1 far 25>
Apples, Yari Imperuk II k. 41c
Apples, OregM Delicisat Dm. 15c
Oranges. Luge Florida Dm. 25c
Onagcs, Large CaKfania - Dm. Mr
Grapes, Tkaaspua SecMeas ar Takaya
Grata CHacklr Spiaarh
Celery, New Yerk Jamke
Lettuce, Large Hard letkarg
CarreU, Large Baackaa
Sgaaak, YdUw Creek Heck
Grace Spring Qaiaaa
Arecade Pears
SLICED PINEAPPLE
Extra Fancy
J Na. 2 Cana Sic
Geld Bar WUe
ASPARAGUS TVS
No. Z Caa 2 Sc
Texu Skiadea
" ncs
1 Ik. Jar 31c
Royal Crown Dry
GINGER ALE
Pints - 5c
2c Dtpov* on Bottles
COFFEE
BcTa Bat Roast, Fatal
Mend ef Pne Weeks aad
Java.
2 9. Can —75c
Snnkeaa ». Me
Bel’s Special Ik. ISc
Geo. Waikington, Intent
Coffee, Indiridna) Cep
Pkg... 3 Pkgs He
Gold Bar
MIDGET PEAS
No. 2 Un 23c
Elgin SrV Dressing Pints 2Sc
Elgin T r :h Dressing 8-ox. Battle 23c
Italian G ive Oil Pints S5c; Quarts $1.25
Sunkenn Gelatin-. Ceaert, nil FIsTora Pkg. Sc
Old Fashicr Erifrr Cookies — 42 lo Fkf. 15c
*!’. 5c Cwjdy Cars 3 for lie
Hershevs Cocoa — 4-ot. Pkf. 3 for lie
Shelled Pecans. New Crop Ik. 75c
Shelled Almond New Crop fc. 75c
Raisins, Seeded or Seedlea* 4 .~ — — k. Pkg. lie
Crvstalized Ginger - Ik. 54c
Telephone Yonr Order. Erery Ilea Reccures on Carefnl
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PHONE 429-J FOR APPOOmENT
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FRALFY’S DRUC
Specials
We Carry A Complete Une
Of 10c Drug Store Items
Rubbing Alcohol (Regular Price 25c) 19c
Prophylactic Tooth Bruch (Regnlar Price 5(c) 39c
Fountain Syringe (Regular Prite 75c) : 49e
"KOTEX” (Regnlar Price 25c) 19c
1(0 Good Grade Aspirin Tablet, (Regnlar Price 5(c) 3Sc
Vick, Sahre (Regular Price 35c) — — 25c
Hiae, Honey and Almond Cream (Regnlar Price 5(c) . ..39c
Ipane Tooth Parte (Regular Price 50c) 39c
FRESH SHIPMENT OF CRAZY WATER CRYSTALS 6tc aad $1.
We ipecialiie in preicriptioae—Twe Registered druggist, on
duty at all times tc serve you.
FRALEY