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THE UXION-REfOKDEK, MnXEDGEVILLE, GA., OCTOBER M, 1S35
ISOCIAL UICHLICUITS
.ulyle Giles spent Wednes
. .n Macon.
i E. Wood continues ill at
.‘ Sa ,tt Hospital.
, d ^i rs . J. W. Ivey spent last
V in Augusta.
Miss Ann
jmprovt-mcn
. Miller is showing
the Scott Hospital.
, r ,m Darden is
i!i.;:pital after i
v . j u ii a n May has returned
| f trl - a week’s visit to relatives
in Dublin.
v - Milton Robb was admitted to
' Cl1 H spital on Friday for an
Mr. Paul R. Hurt, of Macon, spent
•ndav v.ith his parents. Mr. and
Sam Terry. Jr., has been
agreed from the City Hospital
ler an operation.
Mn=. Dawson VMis is convalesc-
,H al her home after an operation
at the City Hospital.
Mr?. L. T. Clack, of Hancock
county ' c convalescing at the City
Hospit,i after an operation.
Mr. am' Mrs. Julian Cosby are
the par?nts of a daughter, bem at
Scott Hospital October 22nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Dunlap,
of Atlanta, spent part of last week
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
C Hurt.
Mr Charles R. Hurt, Manager of
the Columbus Dental Laboratory,
spent Sunday with his mother, M.s.
H. M. Hurt.
Mr. Steve Wilson, manager of the
Rogers Store at Millen. spent the
week-end here visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Wilson.
Mr Bart Wilson, who for some
ime has been suffering from an in-
:red font, has discarted his crutch-
unci - back at his duties in the
r. and Mrs. Sam Prince. Mr.
Mr Farrell Chapman, and chil-
> Dublin, spent Sunday af-
■ • n visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
Farrell.
dwin Simpson, who is attending
Brcv.1on-Parker College, came home
and spent the week-end. He was
accompanied by Walter Crawford.
' ? Greensboro.
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Farr. Miss
Ruth Farr and Baker Farr of New-
borr. spent Saturday in the city.
visitinK Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farr and
i Blanks.
Coleman had a tonsil op-
tlic Scott Hospital this
Mss Susie Bowen, of Clearmont.
Ga„ is at Scott hospital [or a ma-
jor operation.
Miss Hazel Mosely has been dis
missed from Scott Hospital after a
major operation.
Miss Cynthia Tompkins, of Athens,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Staniey.
Mrs. Raymond Burkett, of Glen-
ville. is visiting her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. A. I. Butts.
The friends of Mrs. Fermon
Stanley regret to know that she has
been ill for several days.
Mrs. Alex Mitchell, of Columbus,
is spending this week with her
daughter. Mrs. Frank Mansfield.
Mrs. G. W. Youngblood of Tooms-
boro. Ga.. has been dismissed from
the City Hospital after an opera-
Misscs Louise Green and Lyndel
Nelson, who teaeh in Atlanta, came
down and spent the week-end at
home.
Mrs. Robert Hatchett who has been
quite ill at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lee. is much im
proved.
Capt. and Mrs. Thomas E. Bin-
ford. of Thomaston. spent the week
end with Mrs. R. W. Binford and
Miss Janie Binford.
Miss Marie McComb has gone to
Kite. Ga.. where she has accepted a
position as teacher in the high
school of that city.
Dr. George H. Green has return
ed from a vacation trip to Pennsyl
vania and Kentucky. He visited Dan
ville his old home.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Devereaux, of
Macon, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Devereaux’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Sten.bridge.
Mrs. J. E. Ethridge has returned
from Atlanta where she attended
X-Ray School. Mrs. Ethridge
secretary to Dr. W. M. Scott.
Dr. H. D. Allen is spending a week
Topeka Kansas where he is at
tending a meeting of the Central
Neuropsychiatric Association.
Little Lei Johnson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Johnson,
operated on for appendicitis follow-
g an acute attack Tuesday.
Mr. Albert Humphrey has been
dismissed from the Scott Hospital
and his friends arc glad to see him
out again after a long illness.
.. Were and sons Billy
i'I Oscar Lane, have returned to
r homo in Augusta after visiting
Ware's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Herringdin-*.
* • •
Mr. and Mrr Dempsey Brown
' *• moved to MiUedgeville to make
" ' 1 me. coming to this city from
rd'le Mr. Brown is bookkeeper
Chandler stores and Mrs.
connected with the Miraline
- Shoppe.
•■i Alton Rogers has returned
,:n Atlanta where he spent a week
* n, hng a field school for repre-
' n f th c Equitable Life In-
Co. Representatives from all
" 'late attended.
been received that Mrs.
! f • ■ way. of New Tazewell.
onvalescing from a ton-
. 1 n performed a week ago
• ilie. Mrs. Calloway will be
1 d here as Miss Evelyn
mhter of Mr. and Mrs.
• mg a'-andoned or escap-
h'ces will notify Mr. Sid-
‘inbridpe and he will be
,iav ‘* them destroyed. The
‘ ac,! Disease Control is
‘ n effort to destroy the
in Georgia. Mr. Stem-
MinnrvU or of Baldwin and
counties
Mrs. Albert Riley is convalescing
t the City Hospital after an opera-
W. C.
Miss Ethel Adam*
id in Griffin where she visited
friends.
Mrs. A. J. Johnson, of Fort Valley.
;pent Saturday with friends at the
Mayfair.
Mi-s lone Scott and Mr. Reuben
Ashfield spent Sunday in Atlanta
visiting friends.
Mrs. Hugh Lamar, of Atlanta,
spent several days of last week with
Mrs. L. J. Lamar.
Mrs. Henry Merchman. of Camilla.
:pent the week-end with her sister.
Mrs. Helen Scholenbach.
•s. D. M. Smith, of Brown’s
Crossing, is at the City Hospital
suffering from a broken hip.
ss Florie Ellison has returned
to Tucson. Arizona, where she teach-
in the “Sunshine School".
Mr. Olin Smith, of Atlanta. Ga.. is
improving at the City Hospital af-
r a serious major operation.
Mr. Milton Stevens of Gordon. Ga..
is been dismissed from the City
Hospital after a major operation.
daugher of the late Mr. and Mrs.' cordial interest in the announce-
Emmett L. Barnes, of this city, and. ment of her approaching marriage,
lived here for a number of years. She j FOR SALE—Four poster bed, a rare
lias many relatives and friends | old antique. Will sell at bargain,
throughout the county who will fina j See T. F. Napier. Rt. 4.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Young, of At
lanta. were the guests of Dr. and
Mrs. Dawson Allen on Monday.
The friends of Mr. Jessie Scott re
gret to know that he Is confined to
Scott Hospital and is seriously ill.
Mrs. Dawson Allen and sons Rey
nolds and- George spent the week
end in Norcross with Mrs. Alien’!
parents.
Mrs. Sam Whatley and little
daughter. Lavinia. spent the week
end with Mrs. Whatley’s parents in
Atlanta.
Mr. Kip Herron, popular Rail
road representative of Macon, wa
a business visitor Tuesday to Mil-
ledgeville and Carrs Station.
Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Bristow and
son Stacy. Jr., and Ernest Wyatt
spent Sunday in Lumber City, visit
ing a sister of Mr. Bristow.
The friends of Miss Gilly Hutchins
are delighted to see her back at L.
N. Jordan’s after an absence of
several weeks due to illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney D. Stem-
bridge and family, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Gregory, of Eutonton.
spent Sunday at Oconee Springs.
Mrs. Howard Patillo. of Atlanta,
accompanied by Miss Katherine
Campbell, spent Sfmday with Mrs
Patillo’s mother. Mrs. N. L. Coates
U. MEETING HELD ON
TUESDAY
The W. C. T. U. met Tuesday P.
M. at 3:30 o’clock in the Methodist
pent the week- | Sunday Schcol Department- Hie
newly elected president. M*rs. E. C.
Atkins presided with an enthusiasm
which was contagious to all. The
plans for the booth at the fair was
discussed, a mechanical man will be,
there to do his stunts, also little
banners will be given to each child
attending the fair on Friday, chil
drens Day. All are invited to visit
the booth.
Mrs. M. M. Parks. Mrs. Florence
Atkins, and Mrs. Griner. past presi
dent, each reported on a seperate
day of the three day state conven
tion recently held in Macon, After]
these reports all felt as though they
had been to the convention.
The W. C. T. U. has recently given
twenty-two subscriptions to the
“Young Crusader” to each room at
M. C. Elementary School and
Peabody school. Many posters and
leaflets have been turned over to
teachers to help also in teaching the
effect •'f alcohol in order that the
state law be carried cut.
Plans were made to secure Miss.
Louise Smith to tell the results of a!
recent study on alcohol made among j
‘he freshman class at G. S. C. W. |
This was given at the last Peabody j
P. T. A. meeting and caused so much;
interest it was asked for by the as-'
sociated press. All who did not hear
urged to come to the next
meeting on November 26th, at 2:30
'clock at the Methodist Sunday,
School Department.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY |
The Union-Recorder extends best
wishes for a Happy Birthday to the,
following who this week celebrate!
heir birthdays: Mrs. L. P. Longino,
Mrs. E. A. Hgner. Mrs. F. H. Hard
ing. Mrs. George Davis. Mrs. C. H.
Richardson. Mrs. W. S. Jett. Jr.,
Miss Carolyn Terry, Mr. Drayton
Thomas, Mr. Burwell Malpass, Mr.
Malcolm Flemister.
Mrs. W. L. Knight and Mr. and
rs. Lester Moon and daughter, of
Tallahassee. Fla., spent several days
of this week with Mr. and Mrs. Nat
Knight.
Mrs. I. C. English and children and
Miss Iris Simpson, of Montrose,
spending this w*ek with Mrs. Eng
lish’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J
j Smith.
Messrs Frank Evans, Joe Cooper \ l Ellison, who spent the
Marion Ennis. Carlisle Giles. Jack j Sljmmcr j n the city has gone to Mi-
Da wson and Berrien Moseley attend- I flm . Fla w here she will spend the
winter with her daughter, Mrs. J. S.
Gibson.
Mr. Edwin Evans of Georci 1
University. Athens. Ga.. spent ♦ >e
week-end with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Watt Evans, and had as his
guest Mr. Doyle Jones of Jackson.
Ga.. who is als-> attending Georgia
University.
Dr. IT. D. Allen. Dr. John Oden.
Mr. W. E. Trelard. Messrs Julian
Tvey. Barney Brookins and Allen
Knowles attended the sale of the
herd of Jersey Island Farms in Co
lumbus Monday. Dr. Allen, and Mr
Ireland both purchased cows at the
sale.
Miss Willie Boggus was hostei
this week to the Tuesday Night
Bridge Club. Miss Ida Pound and
Mrs. Drayton Thrmas. being guest*
MU S Pound won high score and
Miss Elizabeth Thomas, low. the
prize* being lovelv cards. The hos-
t e «s served light refreshments.
Dr. L. P. Loneinc. Mr. R TJtll*
Layfield. Mr. John Matthews. Dr.
Raymond Saurez. are on a fishing
and hunting trip to the Georgia
const. They are at Dr. LrnginoV
home near Dearing.
Mrs. Arch Gluckman. of San
Francisco. Calif., and Mrs. Howard
Morris, of St. Louis. Mo., are visiting
their mother. Mr c . Ethel Beaman
entertained on Friday in their hon-
Mrs. T. H. Caraker who is mak
ing her home in Jacksonville, Fla-
spent several days of the past week
in the city. While here she met a
number of her friends, who we. e
glad to see her.
The friends of Susan Evans re
gret to know 41 at she has beer,
seriously ill for several days. Her
condition has shewn a slight im
provement and it was thought she
is some better today.
MV-ses Ethel Adams. Redding
Chandler. Josephine Bone. Beatrice
Hosbrough. Annette Steele, Natalie
Purdom. Maggie ■ Jenkins and Dr.
and Mrs. Sidney McGee went to At
lanta Tuesday evening to hear Fritz
Kretsler In concert
USED FRIGID AIRE FOR SALE
A seven foot box that we traded
in right, that has been thoronghlv
overhauled, that we are offering at
a bargain. Tei-nsa that are right.
L N. JORDAN
O. F. Veal in Midway. Th
12 members present.
After a delicious barbecue dinner
served by Mrs. Veal and her daugh
ters, the club held a business meet
ing. Practically everything served
at the dinner were products of the
farm of Mr. Veal including the bis
cuits which were made of hefrne
grown flour and were most delicious.
The club members drew the
imes of the young farmers who
they will finance in the two acre
program this coming year. They al-
named a committee to meet with
ville next year.
MISS EVELYN BARNES TO
WED IN NOVEMBER
Of cordial interest in this city is
the announcement by Misses Genie
Claire and Sara Barnes of the en
gagement of their sister. Miss Evelyn
Virginia to Mr. Melvin Stuart Eaves,
cf Atlanta. The marriage will be
solemnized on November 5th at the
home of the Misses Barnes on North
Decatur Road in Atlanta.
Miss Barnes is the youngest
Step Out
Willi confidence in yem nuit
appearance—hive year wit
CLEANED for
50c
ONE DAY SERVICE
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SOMETHING DIFFERENT
With Abundant Food Staffs To
Choose From Try This Delicious
MEAL OF 1 HE MONTH
A fresh shipment of
Bell's Roast Coffee
pare Mewl of Mocha
and Jan, will be ben
this week-cad, if yea
bare aerer tried it, tbes
ghre yuarself a treat
Saaday morning in
drink a REAL cap of
coffee.
% lb can 75c
(Ground to Suit Yon)
Yon Will Always Find n Complete Line of Fruits and Vegetables
in oar Store
ARMOUR'S OCT. MEAL
Planned by Merle Clifford
Cream of Pea Soup - Treatons
Star Bacon and Chopped Beef. Grill
with Pineapple and Tomatoes
Brown Butter Sauce Savory Beets
Baked Potatoes
Rolls Butler
Asparagus Tip Salad wlh lettuce
Mayonaise or French Dressing
Mince Meat Pie Coffee
Salted Almonds
Fresh Crinkly Spinach Ik. ltr
Yellow Neck Squash
2 lbs 25r
Cucumbers. Long Slender
Each 5e
Cauliflower. Soowball lb. 15c
Butter Beans, Shelled,
Qt - — 2#r
Snap Beans, lb lie
Beets, Bunch 10c
Carrots, 2 Dirge Buachet 15c
Celery IS
Lettuce. Large Ha d
Iceberg 10c
Musbrooas. Hi 00c
Applies, Grimes, Medians
Sue, Dor 10c
Apples, York, Dor 20c
Applet, Delicious, Dor. ..35t
Grapes, Malaga or Tokay
lb _...10c
Oranges, Large Califoriaa
Dei 35c
Oranges, Florida, Doc. 20c
Grapefruit, Medium
Each _ 5c
Pears, Cakforma Bartletts
Dec. 35c
Honey Dew Melons,
Each 30r
Long Island Selected Bakkg
Potatoes. 5 lbs 13c
Elgin Salad Dressing Pints 20c
Elgin French Dressing 8-ei. Bottle 23c
Sunbeam Mince Meat, Prepared with Brandy ... 2 lb. Jars 55c
Gold Bar Asparagus Tips No. 2 Can 2Se
Cols' Bar Midget Pees . No. 2 Can 23c
Absco Early June Peas _ 2 Ns. 2 Cans 25c
Gortons Mackerel Filets Per Pkg. 20c
Flour
Golden Rub S. R
24 lbs. 91c
SATURDAY ONLY
Coffee
Bel’s Special
2 25c
Meat
4 It i b. Pieces
Is 29c
SATURDAY ONLY
SATURDAY ONLY
Bell Grocery Co.
THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE OF
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
243—PHONES—4»S
JUST ARRIVED
One Mg Group Of
New Dresses
We personally selected each one and their
beauty, quality and low price will please
yon. Come by end select yean. Al Sues.
$4.95 to $14.95
The Lawrence Shoppe
Mrs. L. G. Lawrence, Prop.
THE RIGHT COIFFURE
IS ALWAYS IMPORTANT
Every operator at the Miraline is trained to give work to suit
the taste of the individual. Mrs. Kate Brown is a specialist ir
waving and hair cutting. She was trained in Chicago for 5
year's and has 4 years actual experience.
ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIALS
Miraline Beauty Shoppe
1st Fluor Soufocd Budding
MRS. ROY ALFORD. JR.. Plop.