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THE UNION • RECORDER, MILLEDCF VIULE. CA„ NOVEMBER 14, IMS
Presented Certificate of Distinguished
Service by Kiwanis Club
MRS. H. D. ALLEN
Mrs. J. C. Lynch spent the week
end with relatives in Eatonton.
Mrs. Ira Coleman, of Devereaux.
Is in the Scott Hospital for treat
ment.
Mrs. E. D. Califf has been dismis
sed from the Scott Hospital after
treatment.
Miss Grace Stembridge has recov
ered from a recent operation and is
out again.
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Mr. Albert Simmons is convalesc
ing from a tonsil operation at the
Scott Hospital.
Mrs. Grady Keel, Mrs. E. J. Rhodes
and Mrs. Lucian Lawrence spent
Wednesday in Atlanta.
The friends of Mrs. W. T. Garrard
will be glad to know that she is im
proving at the Scott Hospital. __
• a •
Miss Chalotte Williams, a student
at the State University, spent the
week-end with Miss Virginia Coop-
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Mrs. Henry Carr. Mrs. J. M. Cor
rigan. Mr. Frank Corrigan, and Mr
George Corrigan, of Atlanta, spent
Tuesdav with Dr. and Mrs. E. A.
On Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
| Gtis Woods was hostess to the mem
bers of her bridge club with Mrs.
Guy Cantrell, of Panama, as the
honor guest. Beautiful chrysanthe
mums were used in attractive bowls
vases. At the conclusion of the
games, a delicious salad course was
served. Prizes went to Mrs. Nat
Knight for high score and to Mrs.
L. R. Langley for second high. Mrs.
Cantrell was given an attractive
guest prize.
AT THE CHURCHES
Methodist Church
Rev. Horace Smith will conduct
the final services of the year on next
Sunday. At the morning service he
will preach on. "Christians and the
World." The evening services will
be conducted at tne usual hour and
the pastor will preach.
Presbyterian Church
i R«*v. R. W. Oakey will preach at
j both the morning and evening ser-
I vices of the church. In the morning
i his subject will be "What is Import
ant?" The Evening sermon topic will
i be. ‘ Working Out our Salvation.”
I Episcopal Church
Rev. F. H. Harding. Rector, will
celebrate the holy communion at
8 o'clock. The usual morning prayer
service with sermon will be at the
11:30 service.
Baptist Church
The usual services at the church
will be held Sunday and Rev. James
M. Teresi, pasto r , will preach at
both the morning and evening ser
vices.
Catbolk Church
Father McNamara. Priest.
Sunday, the Twenty-third Sunday
after Pentecost, morning services at
the Catholic Church will be at 11:15
; and will consist of Mass and Ser-
J mon, the sermon on the subject,
("Finding Christ." Sunday School at
9:30. No evening service.
| Due to the absence of Father Mc-
jNamara from the city there will be
I no morning service throughout the
I week.
The Baptist Woman’s Missionary
Union will meet on Monday, Tues
day and Wednesday afternoons at
4 o'clock at the Baptist church Rev.
James Teres j will conduct the study
of the book entitled <M n»e Steward
ship Parables of Jesus”. On Monday
afternoon the members of the circles
asked to come to the church at
3:45 for a short business meeting
before the general meeting.
These meetings will be most In
structive and not only the members
of the W. M. U. but all the women
of the church are urged to come.
r. A. TO MEET NEXT
URSDAY.
he G. M. C. Parent-Teachers As-
ation will meet next Thursday
ember 21st in the grade audi-
um at four o’clock. All members
urged to attend.
IS ION ARY FROM CHINA TO
SPEAK HERE
[rs. Davis, a Missionary to China,
i speak at a joint meeting of the
les of the Woman’s Auxiliary of
Presbvterian church on Monday
■moon‘at 3:30 o’clock. The meet-
will be held at the home of Mrs
P. Crawford and all ladies of the
irch arc invited to attend,
flrs. Davis will relate many intcr-
ng experiences of her servic
The Quality Service Store has ex
panded its poultry department and
will sell dress poultry, fattened in
their store and dressed daily.
The store is in the market for
ducks, chickens and turkeys. The
latest type sanitary pens have been
constructed to fatten the poultry.
OTHER PWA PROJECTS
APPROVED IN THIS COUNTY
Miss Gay B. Shepperson announc
ed Monday the approval of addition
al Works Project Administration
projects in Georgia.
The projects approved for Bald
win county were:
Repair Georgia Training School.
$3,650: Community service program.
$2,822: Construct air port. S7.528.
These projects will begin imme
diately. The first county WPA pro
ject started this week with the con
struction of a paved road to Allen's
Invalid Home.
FOR RENT—Mv home on South
Wayne street. 6 full slxe rooms,
bath and pantry, bed rooms have
gas radiators, other rooms have
radiant heaters, price fit. per
month. Guy Torrance. Phone 567-J.
MRS. TOM HALL SMITH HOSTESS
TO BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. Tom Hall Smith was hostess
to the members of her bridge club
at a delightful party at her home
i Wayne street.
Autumn flowers were used in
decoration and the color motif of
autumn was carried out. At the
elusion o' the games delicious
freshments were served. Those pres
ent were Mrs. Wright McKnlght,
Mrs. Robert McMillan. Mrs. Royce
Smith, Mrs. Otis Woods. Mrs.
Hutchinson, Mrs. L. R. Langley, Mrs.
George Fisher. Mrs. John Riley.
Mrs. Otir Woods won high score
prize and Mrs. Royce Smith was
winner of the cut prize.
MELVILLE ROGERS RECEIVES
PROMOTION
Mr. Melville Rogers, son of Mr.
and Mrs. D. M. Rogers, has been
named manager of the Silver’s Drug
department at their Columbus, Ga.,
store.
Mr. Roger* left Atlanta to few
months ago after working for about
year following his graduation from
the Atlanta School of Pharmacy. He
has been with the Walgreen store
in Columbus.
Mr. Rogers will have complete
charge of the drug department in
the Silver store.
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On Ssile at
F. E. HARRINGTON SERVICE
STATION
Stewart Bone,, Agent
MiDedfeeiUe, Go.
V. D. C. HOLD INTERESTING
MEETING ON TUESDAY.
The Robert E. Lee Chapter of the
United Daughters of the Confeder
acy held a most interesting meeting
with Mrs. John Stiles at the Bald
win Hotel on Tuesday.
The meeting was opened with the
reading of the ritual and a short
isincss discussion.
Mrs. M. H. B'lnd gave a fine re
port of the convention in Savan
nah which she attended recently.
Mrs. M. M. Parks talked most entcr-
taingly of the Battle of Shiloh
Pittsburgh. Tenn., and of the monu
ments and battlefield, showed pic
tures which had been brought back
from the scene of the battle by Miss
Elizabeth Alford.
The program was concluded with
a solo by Mrs. Edgar Long who sang
Kipling’s Recessional.
During the social hour a delicious
salad course and ice course wer-?
served by the hostess Mrs. Stiles
assisted In entertaining by Mrs. Rob
ert Harper and Miss Blanche
Greene.
BUSINESS WOMAN'S
CIRCLE MET.
The Business Woman's Circle of
the Presbyterian church met Tues
day evening with Miss Louise Al
bert.
Mrs. Charlie Conn of Circle 2.
gave an interesting book review of
"That Other America"—the Foreign
Mission Study Dirk for this year.
Miss Catherine Weaver gave the
Bible Study for the month.
The next meeting will be held in
the Mansion Annex. Monday even
ing. December 2nd. with Mrs. Ethel
Beaman and Mrs. Maude Bates as
hostesses.
THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS—
Lmftat Ckysulhenau
Snapdragon,
Tabereiei
Gladioli
LAWRENCE’S FLOWER SHOP
Phone 30-L
DENNIS IVEY
Transfer Co.
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE
HAULING
PHONE 465-J
e «*T Uad burned
THERE IS AND OUGHT TO BE
More utnfaction abont jom
Inraraace Eitate than any ntber
of your holdinf,, if yaa have
been properly advise.
My Services coil you nothing—
Call on me.
M S. SHIVERS. Dist. Mgr.
New England Mutual Life
Insurance Co.
Eatonton, Ga.
SPECIAL SALE OF
COFFEE
15c | 17c
21c | 25c
CHEESE
WISCONSIN I NEW YORK
19c | 2SC
SLICED
Bacon LbSSe
STOKELY
SALE
STOKELY’S
Party Peas
NO. *
CAN
17c
Sweet Corn
NO. 2
CAN
10c
Corn
4) NO. *
Z CANS
25c
Succotash
e% NO. 2
6 CANS
27c
Tomato Juice
NO. 2
CAN
10c
Turnip Greens
Q NO. 2
O CANS
25c
Lima Beans
NO. 2
CAN
10c
Lye Hominy
STOKELY’S
gy NO. 2 1-2
A CANS
15c
Sauerkraut
A NO * 2
CANS
25c
Diced Carrots
O NO. 2
<3 CAN8
25c
Mixed Vegetables
10c
Small Beets
O NO. 2
“ CANS
25c
Tomato Soup
O LARGE
As CANS
19c
Tomatoes
O NO. 2
M CANS
19c
PEACHES Iona dessert halves 2 No 2Vi’s 25c
PURITY MARGARINE 2 lbs 29c
TOMATOES Iona 3 No- 2 cans 19c
PINK SALMON Cold Stream .. Tall can 10c
APPLE SAUCE Ann Page 2 No. 2 cans 15c
BEANS Iona Stringless.... 4 No. 2 cans 25c
PALMOLIVE SOAP 6 bars 25c
IONA COCOA 3 1-lb. ctns. 25c
OCTAGON Soap or Powder 5 small size 10c
SCOTTISSUE 3 Rolls 19c
PRUNES 70-80 Size 6 lbs. 25c
CANNED OYSTERS 2 cans 19c
JELL-O 2 pkgs. 13c
SWANSDOWN Cake Flour pkg. 29c
MILK Whitehouse Evaporated 3 Tall cans
Or 6 Small Cans 17c
SUNNYFIELD OATS 4 ctns 25c
OVALTINE 6-oz can 29c
HEINZ SOUP Except Clam Chowder or
Consomme Can ll'/ic
HEINZ SOUP Clnm Chowder or Conso’e 15c
LOG CABIN SYRUP Table size 27c
CIGARETTES Tax paid Carton $1.35
CHEESE BREAD Grandmother’s.. loaf 10c
IONA LIMA BEANS No. 1 can 5c
PURE GRAPE JAM 2-Ib. Jar 19c
FLOUR SALE
CITRON
LEMON
ft. Ik
ft. 3k
Wellbread
Lbs 50c
its 89c
Lb« $1.75
Iona
ll 55c
It 93c
tl $1.85
Sunnyfield
JL 59c
a 99c
Lbs $1.95
ORANGE .
CHERRIES .....
PINEAPPLE .
DATES
CURRANTS ..
RAISINS
ft. 3k
ft. 47e
ft. 3k
Pkg. 15c
Pkg. 15c
2 lbs. ISc
MILK Whitehouse Condensed .. 2 cans 19c
PEANUT BUTTER Bulk lb. 15c
SPAGHETTI Eatmor 6 pkgs 25c
MACARONI Eatmor 6 pkgs. 25c
SARDINES No. 1 Tall 2 cans 15c
FLOUR 2 a. Fig,. ISc
niUui 'l Funk.
FLOUR 2 ft. Pip. ISc
FUKE5* 2 Pip 25c
N. B. C. BMl
CRACKERS ft. Bus 22c
layal ■nUf
POWDER 12-w Cu 3k
3Pbg>. 25c
STRUT .... 2 12-m. Jag, 25c
Baker*! Melat
C0C0ANUT Cu Ik
BdnV
COCOA 2 1-2 ft. Cans 25c
FrdaehHHUui'B
YEAST .. Cuke 3c
BhK Roae
RICE Ik. Sc
Soda
CRACKERS Ik. lie
Heinz Fig
PUDDING Can 35c
Cbeeolate Covered
CHERRIES lb. 25c
FRUIT CAKE MATERIAL
GRANDMOTHER’S FRUIT
CAKE
Poud _.J5c
2 lb« Sk
S lb. Tin SI
CANE STRUT
3k
CnBuCu
5k
WATER GROUND
MEAL
Peck
?5r
Half Babel
4k
SALT
MEAT
18c
20c
112 Hancock
Street
PRODUCE SPECIALS
LETTUCE, Fancy Head
9c
CAULIFLOWER
Lb. 10c
CELERY, Large Stalk
8c
SPINACH, Extra Nice
SNAPBEANS .
f.h «c
SQUASH, Fancy
CABBAGE, White Head
RUTABAGAS
CARROTS ..
ONIONS, Spanish
. 3 Lbs. 10c
POTATOES, No. 1 Cobbler
. . . 5 Lbs. 10c
Two Stores
133 Wa,re
Street