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„ _ . . _ 44 Mr - Vernon Davis is spending scv -
Butler Ragland, of Chatta- eral days of ^ week in New y k
Tenn„ is the guest of Mrs.
j. McElrath.
E. C. Kidd has returned from
'ishinc trip in Florida, with
,• of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller R. Bell at
tended the Georgia-L. S. U. game in
Athens Saturday.
M,>. H G. Hurt and srn. Charlie
1 Hill, of Leary- Ga.. are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. C. c. Hurt.
Goldstein is spending this
: Yor* where he Is buy
! here.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Trapr.ell, of
McIntyre, spent Sunday with Mr.
; nd Mrs. D. M. Rogers.
• • •
Mrs. J. B. Malpass, Mr;
Shurley and Miss Laurie Shurley
spent Saturday in Macon.
Mr. Arthur Smith and Mr.
Harrison attten'Ied the L.
Athens Saturday.
Mrs. M. C. Lewis, of Waycross.
and Mrs. J. C. Hall, cf Gordon, spent
Monday with Mrs. T. J. Wall.
Col and Mrs. J. H. Jenkins had
as their guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Lumsden of Vienna.
Mr and Mrs. Leon Callaway and
Mrs. Francis Burke spent the week
end at Maxeys, Ga.. visiting friends.
• • •
The friends of Mrs. S. R. Cook re-
rret to know that she continues very
ill at her home on North Wayne
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, of Thomaston
and Mrs. Carrie Edwards, of Ashville
\ r . C. spent Sunday with Mrs. T.
H. Clark.
Mr. John Chandler has been taken
• i the Veterans Hospital in Atlanta.
His friends will be glad to know
that he is improving.
The friends of Mr. J. W. Scott
- ere clad to see him in the city
Tuesday. He has recently recovered
from a serious Hlness.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Langley. Mr*.
Wallace Butts. Jr., and Mr. George
Davis attended the L. S. U.-Gcoigio
came Saturday in Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller Bell and Mr.
md Mrs. Frank Pell were among
•hose attending the Georgia-L. S. U.
came in Athens Saturday.
Lt. Marion Adams, who is station-
at a CCC camp near McRae, spent
the week-end with his parents. Mr.
nd Mrs. Frank D. Adams.
Mr*, lu.rv* ni- O-cll. r.nd son of
rington. Va., and Mrs. S. G.
White »,f Waynesboro. Va.. are visit-
Mr. and Mrs. Briscoe Wall.
liss May Moore left Tuesday for
iville. K>\. whe-e .he will spend
week. Miss M’Tr? will be an
r.dant in a wertdirg f.n Saturday.
Miss Billy Eberhart spent the
week-end in Macon with her sister,
Mrs. Fred Josey.
Mr. John Hammond and Mr. Rob
ert King, of Griflm, spent the week
end in the city.
Mrs. Willia S. Jett is spending sev
eral days in Rome with her sister.
Mrs. Julius Hut.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Seuddcr. of
Atlanta, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Mason.
Mrs. John Drewry. of Athens,
spent Wednesday and Thursday with
Mrs. Jere N. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lamas spent
the week-end in Montgomery. Ala ,
the guests of friends.
Miss Julia Reynolds, cf Griffin.
as the week-end guest of her sister
Mrs. Dawson Allen.
The friends of Mr. Ed Robinson
c glad to learn that he is up and
able to be out again.
Father T. J. McNamara is back in
the city after a weeks visit to his
parents in Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Overstre^'
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Downs In Athens.
Mrs. W. H. Arrington, of Rome.
visiting her sister. Mrs. A. B.
Echols at Stevens Pottery.
Mrs. Miller S. Bell accompanied
Mr. Bell to Atlanta for the meeting
of the North Georgia conference.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dennis and
n Lee Jordan, of Eatonton. spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jor
dan.
Mrs. J. P. Hornsby has returned
to her home in Gordon, Ga., after
surgical treatment at the City Hos-
Miss Margaret Hitchcock had i
tonsil operation at the Scott Hos
pital this week.
Mrs. F. H. Haroing
to the City Hospital
in operation.
Miss Addic Wairen has returned
to her duties at the State Hospital
after an operation.
Mr. Lamar Sims, who is studying
i Birmingham, is visiting his moth-
Mrs. W. S. Sims.
Mrs. A. H. Bojer is improving at
the Scott Hospital where she has
been several weeks.
Miss Frances Davis, of Lawrence-
ville, is at the Scott Hospital f
surgical treatment.
The friends of Mr. Bart Wilson
regret to learn that he is confined
t his home by illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Cox. of
Sandersville. spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. O. M. Ennis.
Mrs. R. J. McElrath and her guest
Mrs W. A. Roberson was admitted
to the C:ty Hospital on Wednesday
for surgical treatment.
Miss Jamie Hall, of Helen, has
been dismissed from the Scott hos
pital after an oreratior..
The friends of Mr. Ed Robinson
ire glad to see him out again, after
in illness of several days.
The friends ol Mr. T. Treanor are
glad to know his condition is im
proving at the Scott Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ray. of Sa-
annah. were the week-end guests
Mrs. W. Clyde Capel and Miss
Alice Liles, of Candor. N. C.. art
the guests of their sister, Mrs. Hoy Lf Ma j and Mrs. Claude Ray.
Taylor.
Mrs. Theodore Brookins, of Stev-
Mrs. John Morris and Mrs. Charles
Parrot of Ather.s. spent Wednesday
and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Miller R. Bell.
Mrs. Horace Smith and daughter
Claire, are visiting friends in At
lanta during the session of the North
Georgia conference.
-ms Pottery, has been a itted tr
the Scott Hospital for treatment.
Mr. George Fisher is in South
Georgia on the annual Deer hunt
given by the Prison Commission.
The friends of Miss Edith Veal
regret to know that she is in the
hospital for an appendix operation
The many friends of Mrs. C. E. i
Smith regret to know that she con- | T ^ e f r j e nds of Rev. T. V. Harrison
tinues ill at the City Hospital where j reerct to know thai he has been con
ic was carried this week. ‘finded to his bed for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Hutchinson and , The friends of Mrs. Ira Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rives spent the 1 of Dcveroaux. are glad to know she
-end in Atiier* and attended ; s improving at the Scott Hospital,
the Gcorgia-L. S U. football g;
frs. Burch Arnold
•.t to Dovcrcaux Sunday
family reunion cf Mrs. Arnold’s
ertts. Mr. and Mrs. Walton
Mr. J. W. Brown, of ClearmonL
Ga.. was admitted to the City Hos
pital on Tuesday for surgical treat-
and children i Louisa Echols and Virginia Dunn at-
day to attend tended the Gcorgia-L. S. U. game in
Athens Saturday.
Lois Hatcher. Floride Morre
Virginia Cooper. Maurice Kenney
Davi«
ss Laurie Shurley has retum-
rom a visit to Chattanooga.
While there she visited floral shops
getting new ideas for her Christmas
wreaths.
Miss Louise Anderson has return
ed to Alton, where she is on the
staff of nurses at the sanitorium,
: fter spending the week-end with
her mother. Mrs. B. B. Anderson.
Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Shea had as
their guests the oast week-end. Mrs.
C. P. Savage and daughter, of
Montezuma. Ga.. Mr. and Mrs. San-
f' ruff, and Mrs. Cornelius Burt, of
Point Cedar. Ga.
Mrs. J. H. Mnrshburn. who
••siting her mother. Mrs. A.
in Hancock county
city, will leave Friday for her home learn that his rendition has show,
at Norman. Oklahoma. She was improvement: and that he will
relied hr-r.c on account cf the ahle t: return heme after a few
death of her father. weeks.
Mrs. N. P. Walker attended the
Georgia-L. S. U. game in Athens
Satin day and visited her son. Mr
Pierce Walker. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Humphries accompanied her.
Major Fred H. Thome, who has
been spending several days in the
city visiting his brother. Maior R. A.
Thorne, of G. M. C.. will leave to
day for a short visit to relatives in
Canada. He is a member of the
Medical Corps of the United States
Army, and has been assigned to
duty at the Walter Reid Hospital at
Washington. D. C
Mr Otto M. Conn has returned
from Baltimore, where he accom
panied his son-in-law. Mr. W. D.
Morrison to Johns Hopkins Sanitari
um. Mr. Morrison remained at the
Sanitarium, where he will undergo
treatment. His friends are glad to
Mr. Allen Holder, of Eatonton.
Ga.. has returned to his home after
surgical treatment at the City Hos
pital.
Miss Rebecca Johnson has re
turned to her home after a short
stay with friends at the State Hos
pital.
Mr. David W. Cone, of Ludowici.
Ga.. was admitted to the City Hos
pital on Saturday for surgical treat
ment.
Mrs. S. M. Gilmore has returned
from a two weeks visit to her
daughter. Mn„ Bryant Cox in Sand-
crsville.
Mr. Loveland Rolen, of Birming
ham. Ala., was dismissed from the
City Hospital on Monday after an
operation.
Mrs. Vason. Miss Sue E. Vason.
and Mrs. John B. McHenry. Mrs.
Louise Hickey, or Madison, are the
guests of Msr. John Wynn Shin-
holster.
Youngsters can always be tuck
ed in bed, warm and comfy,
when their*s a Gas Radiant
Heater in the home. It’s such
clean, healthful heat. . .and
costs so little to use!
Come in today and select the
Radiant Heaters that fit your
special needs.
25c DOWN INSTALLS ANY
RADIANT HEATER
GA. NATURAL GAS
Corp.
Phone 71
Campus
Theatre
Thursday and F riday Nov. 21-22
Will Rogers In
“STEAMBOAT
ROUND
THE BEND”
With Ann Shirley, Irvin S. Cobb,
Eugene Pollette and Stepin Fetchit
Saturday, November 23
Zane Gray’s
“WANDERER OF THE WASTF
LAND"
With Buster Crabbe
OWL SHOW 10:30
"THIS WOMAN IS MINE"
Smday, November 24
The grandest romance ever writ
ten. Alexander Dumas’
“THE THREE MUSKETEERS"
With Walter Abel, Paul Luka:
Margot Grahame i Heather Angel
J an Keith.
Direct from the Paramount Thea
tre in Atlanta
Performance 2, 4 and 8:45
Auspices of the v American Legion
Auxiliary
Monday and Tnetday, Nov. 25-26
Marion Davies In
“PAGE M T SS GLORY"
With Pat O’Brien and Di:k Powell
Oranges, Indian River Pineapple Dos. 29c
Grapefrnit, Indian River. Large 4 for 25c
Applet, Georgia Winesapt .
Daring the 14th century
they pnaaed a law la
Scat!and forbidding any
one under the rank o<
Baron, eating pAe. Fortun
ately we havent aa yet
any inch law In thk
country. 8# bay a Jut of
1 Lb Jar 30c
. Dm. 25c
GoUkor, Aapartfm Up*
No. 2 Com 2 St
Gold B*r Mid yet Pm
No. 2 Co 23c
Subeam Comb ud Pom
No. 2 Cu 29c
School GoUro Bontim
Vncau Pock Con 15r
Gold Bu Bokjr Gnu Luo
Bum No. 2 Cu ISc
oooqoei Bn no jbcm
Pmenpple, 3 No. 2 Com 59c
FRUIT CAKE MATERIALS AND THANKSGIVING NUTS
Cryitililed Cherrie,, Red 1. 49c
Cryidued Ckernel Grcro _ 1. 55c
Cryitililed Pineapple, White lb. 39c
(Red ood Green, Sc lb. Higher)
Seeded Roisia, 3 Iho. 25c
White RaiiiM A. lie
Currant, A. 2tc
Walnnti, Selected California Diamond Brand, Each Not b
Stamped — A. 31c
Braiil Nnti, Wiihed - A. 22c
Pecan,, Larfe Stewart, A. 29c
Almond,. Fancy Valencia’, A. 39e
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