Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, November 21, 1935, Image 4

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    THE UNION-SECOftDER. AfJLLEDGEVILLE, GA., NOVEMBER 21. 1935
MISS GOLF TO WED MR. PAUL ] MRS. WALTER BROWN
ZACHERV | ENTERTAINS CLUB.
Of interest in this city is the i
Mrs. Walter Brown was hostesi
the members of her bridge club
last Wednesday afternoon.
Fall flowers were used in decora-
t.on. After the games a delicious
salad course was served. Prizes wer
awarded Mrs. Nat Knight and Mr:
J. T. King. Jr.
nouncement that was made this
week of the approaching marriage
of Miss Dorothy Henrietta Groff, of
Oxford. Fla., to Mr. Paul Zachery.
of Leesburg, Fla.
Mr. Zachery is the youngest son
n; Mrs. L. J. Zachery, of this city
and is a brother of Mrs. Paul Farr
and Mrs. H. G. Macon, cf Leesburg,
who is remembered as Miss Looney , SPRING LAKE MEMBERS TO
Zachery. | HAVE THANKSGIVING PARTY
Mr. Zactery spent his boyhood Members of the Spring Lake Hunt-
days here and has a wide circle of; in S and Fishing Club will have a
friends. pound party and dar.ee on Friday
evening in celebration of the Thanks-
ANDREWS-YOUNG giving season. All members of the
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Andrews of J club are expected to attend. The
this city announces the marriage of occasion will be a moat gala
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
The Union-Recorder extends best
wishes for a Happy Birthday to the
following who this week celebrate
ihcir birthdays: Mr. C. L. Newton.
Harmon Jordan, Jr.. Mr. Alexander
Britt. Dovie Martin. Mr. L. H. Feese.
Mrs. T. J. Darden, Mrs. Julian
Brown. Mrs. Dawson Allen, Mrs.
John Stover and Mr. Alton Barnes.
Edwin Massey. Fayiiette Edwards
Aubrey Beck, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. R,.
Moreland.
their daughter, Ethel, to Mr. James
Young of Olmstead, Kentucky. The
marriage having taken place No
vember 14.
Mr. Kirkland Sutlive. president
elect of the Georgia Press Associa
tion and editor of the Blaekshear
Times, spent Friday with Mr. Jere
N. Moore. Mr. Moore accompanied
him to Athens Saturday and attend
ed a meeting of the Georgia Press
Institute committee.
STEWART WOOTTEN TALKS ON
BIRDS
Mr. Stewart Wootten, president
of the Millcdgeville Audubon So
ciety and author of the city ordin-
making Miliedgeville a bird
sanctuary, spoke on “Birds” before
the classes on Children's Literature
;ht by Mrs. C. B. McCullar on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stembridge.
is. Ida Goluke and Mr. and Mrs.
Stembridge were the guests I
WANTED—To Hit or rent a seeon
hand typewriter. Must be in good of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Devereaux
condition. Phone 87. Macon Sunday.
HARDWICK METHODIST
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
HOLDS MEETING
The regular November meeting of
the Hardwick Methodist Missionary
Society was held at the home of
Mrs. H. D. Allen
Mrs. Leroy Jones led the devotion
al to open the meeting. Rev. W. C.
Budd offered a prayer. In the
sence of the president, Mrs. Arthur
Farrell. Miss Annie Harper presid
ed. A business session u .s held and
'reports from the committees •
W. C. T. U. WILL MEET NEXT | read. A drive for new members
TUESDAY. j also planned.
The W. C. T. U. will meet next f Mrs. Leroy Jones have a report
Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 at the j on the study before the election of
officers for the new year was held
Mrs. Leroy Jones was named presi
dent. Miss Annie Harper, Vice-presi
dent; Mrs. Fred Vaughan, secretary
and treasurer; Mrs. Joe Denham,
corresponding secetary; Mrs. Odessa
Wright, parsonage leader.
Mrs. Jones, the new president.
Y. W. A. MEETS WITH
MRS. ROSS.
Mrs. George Ross, Jr., and Miss
Olive Martin were joint hostesses
to the members of the Y. W. A. on
Tuesday at the home ot Mrs. Ross.'took charge and asked the eoopera-
Miss Louise Thomas had charge , ion of all the members. Miss Annie
ot a most interesting program and, Harper then presented the Red
Cross drive and asked the members
jto join.
The hostess served delicious re-
Allen, Mr. | freshments. She was assisted by Miss
Dr. and Mrs. Edw
and Mrs. Jere N. Moore. Mr. George! Floride AHm 'and" MnT'"niaiwiret
llaslam and Mr. Charles Whitfield . Cook,
made up a party attending the!
I Georgia-L. S. U. football game
J Athens Saturday.
LIBERTY MARISCHINO
CHERRIES
2 3 oz Bots 15c
Borden Milk
3 Tall Cans ISc
GRITS, Fancy 5 lbs. 17c
MATCHES, Natco . 3 boxes 10c
CHEESE, Wisconsin ... lb. 19c
GELATINE, Lovely Jell 2 pkg 9
Assorted Flavors
COFFEE Roger Santos lb. 15e
RITZ CRACKERS NBC lb. 23c
SODA CRACKERS lb. box 10c
PEAS Early June 2 no 2 can 15c
PEAS Colonial 2 no 2 cans 21c
Blakeley'a Party
PEAS, 2 no 2 cans 31c
CORN Colonial 2 no 2 cans 15c
PORK & BEANS... 3 cans 13c
TOMATO SOUP 3 no 1 cans 13c
Libby’i
CORNED BEEF 2 no 1 cans 33c
5 Lb Bag
lOLb Bag
27c
53c
25 Lb Bag $1.36
Shortening ££• 4
Jewel
Swift's Jewel 8
ib
Ctn
Lb
Ctn
53c
$1.02
Meal Water Ground Pk 20c
FLOUR sale:
mens I mens best wwte lilt
CIRCUS | . ,, .
12-L. ba| 4Sr I *•* l 2 *- k| 65c
24-lb bag tit | 24-lb. btg Me 24-lbs $1.25
ROGER’S NO. 21,.. 12-lbs. 17c 24-lbs. .
Fresh Fruits
And Vegetables
APPLES Wiaeupi 3 dot 25c
ORANGES Selected Florida ISc
CRAPES Tokay 16c b
LETTUCE firm beads 16c ea
CELERY CoH. jambo 16c ea
BEARS Faocy stria glen 8c lb.
CARROTTS Calif bands Sc
RUTABAGAS Faocy 3c lb
POTATOES, Marne 16 lbs. 17c
05c; 48-lbs.... $1.69
SOAP Lifebuoy..
'P Palmolive..
TISSUE Gauze ...
. 3 for 20c
. 3 for 13c
3 for 13c
COFFEE Hot Cup .. 2 lbs. 25c
RAISINS White seedless 10c lb
RAISINS seedless .. 2 lbs. 15c
RAISINS Valley Brand 5c pkjr.
IN OUR MARKETS
WESTERN MEATS
ROUND STEAK 36c H
LOIN STEAK 33c lb
POT ROAST 15c Ib
SHOULDER CLOUD 19 c Ib
CUBE STEAK 23c Ib
LEG O-LAMB ....... 25c lb.
LAMB SHOULDER 19c Ib
SEA FOOD
RED SNAPPER STEAK 25c
WHOLE RED SNAPPER 26s
COOKE DAND PEELED
SHRIMP 4 s c Jb
SPANISH MACKEREL 17c Ib
WHITE CRAB MEAT 50c Ib
SPECKEI. TROUT 17c lb
MULLET 7 i/ 2 , Ib
native meats
BONELESS ROAST 16c Ib
BEST POT ROAST 16c Ib
STEW MEAT 3 Ib. 25.
ROUND or LOIN STEAK 20c
VEAL CHOPS 20c Ib
VEAL CUTLETS 23c Ib
VEAL POT ROAST 12c Ib
WAYNE ST
Two Stores
HANCOCK ST
MR. AND MRS. rRALEY
ENTERTAIN.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fraley
entertained their bridge club Tues
day evening.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs
Frank Bell. Mr. and Mrs. George
Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bell. Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Bass. Dr. and Mrs. Sid
McGee. Mr and Mrs. Frank Bell
were high score prize winners.
CHILDREN TO PRESENT PLAY.
AT P. T. A. MEETING
The G. M. C. Parent-Teachers As
sociation will meet this afternoon at
four o'clock in the grammar school
{auditorium. Mrs. F. W. Hendrickson
I has announced.
A program will be given by the
children of the school when a play
, in observance of National book week
-will be given. Miss Lucetta Lawr
ence assited by Mrs. MaTnie Pitts,
Miss Agnes Stembridge and Miss
Mary Simpson have charge of the
play.
Those taking pert are Jacob Gold
stein. J. B. Shealey. Bonner Jones,
Elsa Jenkins. Elizabeth Ray. Cath
erine McKinley. Lois Ray, Oren
Thompson. Jack Burke. Billy Dea-
son, Jack Humphrey. Andrew Har
rison, Joe Muldrow. Billy Morrison.
Florence Hooten, Edward Dean.
Carolyn Wood.
MISS BEULAH MASSEY WEDS
MR. PARTISB
! Of interest to her many friends is
the announcement of the wedding
of Miss Beulah Massey, daughter of
Mrs. Annie Missey. on Sunday
November 17th, to Mr. Lee K. Par
tiss. of Waterbury. Conn.
Mrs. Partiss is the only daughter
of Mrs. Massey and through her!
charming personality has won a host
of friends that wish her all the
happiness and every success in life.
Mr. and Mrs. Partiss left Tuesday
on a wedding trip to Miami, goin*-
from there by lx>at to New Orleans
and then after Dec. 1st will be at
home to their many friends in Wa
terbury. Conn.
Mr. Partiss holds a very respon
sible position with the Waugatuck
Chemical Co. He was accompanied
south by Mr. Bob Goodwin, also of
Waterbury.
MRS. PARROT PRESENTS
| RECITAL.
Miss Margnrctha Morris Parrot,
of Athens, presented a most delight
ful piano recital on Wednesday at the
assembly hour of the Georgia State
j College for Women.
Mrs. Parrot is a talented musician
and has gained national recognition
as a violinist. She has many friend-
in this city where she has visited
frequently.
The Right Company
A Good Insurance Man
It ought to he easy to arrange
for the education of children—
an income for the wife—and a
competency for your declining
years.
M S. SHIVERS. Dist. Mgr.
New England Mutual Life
Insurance Co.
Eatonton, Ga.
Garden Pear No. 2 can
15c
na monte
Freeh Prance 2 No. 21-2 cans ic.
DE! MONTE SU OR CRUSHED
Pjncapplc3 SsE-4 25c
CRANBERRY
Sauce 1 17 oz cans 25c
APPLE
No. 2 cans 15c
WISCONSIN
Cheese
lb 19c
N. Y. STATE b. 25c
UB8rs ROAST
BEEF
No I can 15c
ARMOUR'S CORN
BEEF
l2oz can 15c
PINK
SALMON
* Jsf 19C
OCT. POWDERS
OR
SOAP
5 s SS" 10c
WHOLE GRAIN
RICE
5c lb
Heinz Food Sale
Heinz Baked Beans
Vegetarian dr with I BOSTON
Tomato Sauce I BAKED
2 cZ 23c 2 £7 25c
HEINZ COOKED
SPAGHETTI 217-oz can 25c
HEINZ FRESH CUCUMBER
PICKLES .... 24-oz jar 21c
HEINZ ASSORTED STRAINED
BABY FOODS.. 3 cans 25c
HEINZ ASSORTED
SOUPS 2 cans 25c
Except Clam Chowder and Consomme
HEINZ TOMATO
KETCHUP
2 8 oz
Bots
25c 2 a,” 39c
SEMINOLE TOILET
Tissue 4 rolls
25c
N. B. C. 5c VARITTES
Crackers 3pkgsl3c
THE WORLD S THREE MOST POPULAR BRANDS OF
CO FFEE
Eight O’clock Red Circle Bokar
Lb 17c Lb 19c Lb 23c
ALA GIRL SWEET
PICKLES .... 26-oz jar 15c
A «< P
GRAPE JUICE .. 2 pts. 25c
HERSHEY'S BAKING
CHOCOLATE '/z lb. bar 9c
TREASURE BRAND
SARDINES.. i
lb. cans 25c
'ULTANA PLAIN
OLIVES
14-oz jar 23c
IMITATION VANILLA
EXTRACT ... 8-oz jug 9c
A & P FANCY
CORN ,... 2 No. 2 cans 23c
ALNT JAMIMA PANCAKE
FLOUR 2 pkgs. 23c
IONA
TOMATOES 3 No 2 cans 19c
WHITEHOUSE EVAP.
MILK 3 tall or 6 sml can 17c
MARVIN PITTED
t ^TES . Pkfr. 15c
OUEF.N ANN
MINCE MEAT .. pkg-- 10c
SOuA
CRACKERS ..
lb. 10c
FLEISCHMANN'S
^ EAST Cake 3c
FRESH tenn.
ff GGS Doz. 33c
PIMENTO CHEESE
BREAD .... 14-oz loaf 10c
™ SGG 3 lbs «*.
IONA
PEAS
2 19c
IONA
CORN
3 N °-i 25c
DAUFUSKI
Oysters
2 cans 19c
IONA
Cocoa
i Lb 25c
CARTONS ** V
IONA PORK
AND
BEANS
6 25c
A AND P
Pumpkin
N°. 2 1-2 10c
CAM. TOMATO
SOUP
3 cans 20c
CAM. TOMATO
JUICE
6 Small Size 25c
LOCAL
MEAL
20c pk
FI OUR SAL
Iona
11 55c
Wellbread
Lbs 50c
It 89c
48 $1,75
Lbs
Lhs 93c
tl SI 85
Sunnyi
lis 5
24 Q
Lbs *»
48 #•
■Lbs V
““ Two Store.
Street