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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA„ DECEMBER 19. 1935
AT THE CHURCHES NEXT
SUNDAY
There will be no evening services
on next Sunday. The churches will
unite in a Christmas program at the
G. S. C. W. auditorium at six-thirty.
Presbyterian Church
Rev. R. W. Oakey will preach at
■_ the morning service. His sermon
„ ! subject will be. “God’s Battle Ar-
ECHETA1I CLUB TO HAVE
PARTY CHRISTMAS NIGHT.
Plans arc being made to observe
the Christmas season with a dance
at the Echetah Club on Christmas
night.
Mr. Roy Alford. Jr., assistant man
ager of the club, is arranging
the party. Bun La Rue and hi;
chcstra. of Augusta, will furoisl
music. ra -" -
Baptist Church
MRS. JOHN RILEY COMPLIMENTS The usual morning services will
SISTER he held at 11:30 with the pastor
Mrso John Ril-v emertmnod on; 1 *"' *»»“ **• *«•» prcachlrw .
of h , r special Christmas sermon.
MethodLst Church
\ Horace Smith will preach at
Friday afternnen i
sister. Mrs. O. K Gay. of Millen
The Christmas color motif \a_, _ .. .
carried oot in the decorations. A f-1 rnommc service. The subject
ter the games a delicious salad
high .<
MRS. J. T. KING. JR.
HOSTESS.
Mrs. J. T. King. Jr., entertained
the members of her bridge club on
Wednesday afternoon.
After the games a delicious salad
course w as served. Mrs. John Hutch
inson and Mrs. Otis Woods were
score prize winners.
How about one for a
CHRISTMAS—GIFT
A Good Knife is a Lasting Re-
mind-r of Thoughtfullness—
of the sermon will be. “Christmas
Without Christ.’’
Episcopal Church
The celebration cf the Holy Com
munion will be at eight o'clock and
the usual morning prayer service
with sermon at 11:30. Rev. F. H.
Harding, Rector, will conduct both
services.
Catholic Church
Father McNamara, Priest.
Sunday, the Fourth Sundav in
Advent, morning services at the
Catholic church will be at 11:15 and
•ill consist of Mass, Sermon, and
Benediction. The Sermon on this
ccaslon will be on the subject
Preparation for Christmas." Sun
day-School at 9 30. No evening
ervice.
Mass Monday and Tuesday morn
ing at 7:30. The Christmas Service
will be at midnight Tuesday and
will consist of Mass and Sermon,
the sermon on the subject. “The
Christ-Child.” Following the mid
night service here Father McNa
mara will conduct a service on
Christmas morning at Sandersville
at 8:30 and at Dublin at 11. The
general public is cordially invited
to at'end the Midnight Christmas
Service. Following the service in
Dublin Father McNamara will go on
to Savannah to spend the rest of the
week with his parents.
Being a personal possession—It
should be one of quality—Ours
are sold with an assured guaran-,, w „ (fI , lrL .„, cl „ w ,, lron ,.
tee—are made of English steel | Warming Pads—CLIFTON ADAMS
•uvd hold their edges—Come and j ELECTRIC CO.
iook them over now—
Union Hardware Ball-bearing Skates
R. W. HATCHER HDWE. CO. |r»ir 98©—miller’s 5c to si.oo
' Store. * '* a
Wholesale and Retail ! Give Something Electrical—CLIF-
ADAMS ELECTRIC CO.
NANCY HART CHAPTER
MEETING ON TUESDAY.
The December meeting of the
Nancy Hart Chapter, Daughters of
: the An erican Revolution, met Tues
day afternoon on the mezzanine of
[the Campus Theatre, with Mrs. Roy
j Alford, Mrs W. T. Garrard, Mrs. J.
J. Garrard, Mrs. George Tunnell
and Miss Martha Bass as Hostesses
Mrs. Tunnell, the Regent, presided
The D. A. R. Ritual, which includ
ed the pledge to the flag, the Amer
ican's Creed, Star Spangled Banner
and America, was used in opening
the meeting.
Following a short business meet
ing. Mrs. Chnrlts Moore, First-Vice
Regent, presented Father McNamara,
who was the guest speaker, having
as his subject, “Old Time Christmas
Celebrations.” His discourse was
most entertaining and enlightening
a« to the Christmas customs and
legends In many countries.
Miss Maggie Jenhlns, told the
Christmas Fairy Story from which
the “Nut Crackers Suite" by Tsch-
aikowsky was taken and played the
following musical numbers from it:
March. Arabran Dance. Chinese
Dance. Dance of the Toy Flutes and
the Waltz of the Flowers. Manv
Christmas gifts were brought for
the two Real Daughters of Gibson.
Miss Sarah Pool and Mrs. Mary
Pool Newsome, to be delivered by
M{ss Elizabeth Jcnes. Chairman.
The Regent reported that a ci
mittee from the chapter had aided
Col. Jenkins, chairman of the Com
munity Chest and Red Cross, in rais
ing funds for this worthy cause.
Following adjournment, delightful
refreshments were served by the
hostesses.
CADETS TO BE HONORED AT
CHRISTMAS PARTY 7
The pre-Christmas festivity of
Georgia Military College will be a
reception and dance given the en
tire cadet corps on Thursday even
ing from eight to eleven in the hut.
There will be Yuletide decorations,
and favors and a series of special
entertainment features. Members of!
the faculty are also invited and will
be present in the receiving line and
serve as assistant hosts and hostesses.
FOR SALE—Have several tons of
good hay. Anyone interested see
Robert Cawthan. Phone 178. 18-41.
F
THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW
V-8 Sedan
From McKinnon Motor Co.,
if you
MAKE “GLOOMY”
HARRIS SMILE
IS HE MAN OR MACHINE?
See this marvel
in the window
of
PURCHASE & SALE COMPANY
Friday 3 until 8 p.m. Saturday from 2 to 9 p.m.
"Gloomy” Harris offers you the Beautiful new Ford V-8 if you make him smile while he is
inside PURCHASE & SALE Co's. Store where a thousard gift suggestions are to be found for
Christmas. FREE guest tickets to the Campus Theatre if “Gloomy” points to you and smiles
while in the PURCHASE & SALE window. Tickets good Friday and Saturday.
TENANT FARMER INJURED BY
PISTOL WOUND LAST THURSDAY
Doc Pcavy is in the City Hospital
recuperating from a pistol wound
through the right chest and while
his condition is serious, he is
peeted to recover.
Mr. Gordon Hooten is out under
bond charged with the shooting of
Peavy on last Thursday. The i
rant charging Mr. Hooten with the
shooting of Peavy was taken Friday
morning.
Pcavy was shot on the farm of
the late Mr. Tom Pugh following an
argument between the two men,
Sheriff Haynie said. Mr. Peavy was
renting a farm from the estate of the
late Mr. Tom Pugh and had been
notified to vacate the place, follow
ing trouble that aroce several weeks
ago. Mr. Hooten, who is one of the
administrators of the estate, went to
see Mr. Peavy about leaving and the
discussion arose. Mr. Hooten said
Peavy approached him in a threat
ening attitude and after warning
him to stop several times, he shot
with the intention of . striking his
arm, but the bullet entered the right
chest. Mr. Hooten said he shot in
self defense.
Peavy was brought to the City
Hospital after he was wounded. The
trouble with Peavy has been of sev
eral months standing, it was stated.
Peavy’s story of the trouble was
different from the other story. Sher
iff Haynie said.
G. M. C. P. T. A. TO MEET
THURSDAY.
The Parent-Teachers Association
will meet on Thursday afternoon at
four o'rlock in the seventh grade
room of the grammar school.
Miss Ruth Tabor, of Macon, will
give a special demonstration and all
members are urged to attend.
DR. AND MRS. WELLS
ENTERTAIN DOCTORS.
Dr. and Mrs. Guy Wells enter
tained on Friday evening in honor
of the members of the Doctor's
Academy.
Faculty members holding doctors
degrees and members studying for
the degree were present. Dr. Francis
Daniels, president of the society,
presided.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
The Union-Recorder extends best
wishes for a happy birthday to the
following who this week celebrated
their birthday; Mrs. Chas. L. Morris.
Martha Carpenter, Mrs. .T. fC Lingo,
Mr. Frank Evans. Mrs. Leon Calla
way. Mrs. J. S. Bone, Dr. C. G. Cox.
Mrs. W. D. Morrison. Mr. P. N.
Bivins. Mrs. Culver Kidd, Mr. W. R.
Seights. Miss Audrey Dean Villyard.,
Mr. John Shinholster, Mr. George'
Mar»- and Ethelyn McKinnon. Mrs.
Marvin Chcnney. Mrs. O. H. Wooten
and Mrs. J. E. Woods.
WANTED—A first morgage loan on
best real estate In city. Five to six
thousand dollars. Will pay reason
able Interest. Payable Interest
monthly and annual reductions. J.
II. Ennis
Light tip for Xmas t<nd the years
to come—Give her a new lighting
fixture—CLIFTON ADAMS ELEC
TRIC CO.
Let Gloomy show you how easy you can Shop
for Christmas on our Budget Plan. Furniture
Gifts are lasting gifts and always appreciated.
FkIDAY AT THE
CAMPUS
“STARS OVER
BROADWAY”
SATURDAY
"SPECIAL AGENT"
On I ivinjj Hoorn Suite
Will He Awarded
Free $1 0 down payment
PURCHASE & SALE CO.
Complete Home Outfitters
HANDKERCHIEFS
A handkerchief seems like a
simple thing to make .but a
glance at these rich white Man
hattan handkerchiefs will indi
cate the vast difference that
qitalit and fine workmanship
can create. Here is a practical
hand ome gift for a man—
handkerchiefs bearing a name
of di tinguished reputation.
Mill HOLLOWAY
THE MAN'S STORE
SHOP NOW FOR
CHRISTMAS
IONA DESSERT
Peaches^ c ' s
AAP GRAPE
Juice Qt. bottle
DEL MONTE FRUIT
Cocktail 2 ^ >
Fruit Cake
Material
Whole Glace
CHERRIES .. lb. 47c
Glace
PINEAPPLE . lb. 39c
Glace
LEMON lb. 33c
Glace
ORANGE ... lb. 33«
Glace
CITRON .... lb. 33c
Brick
FIGS... 8-o* pkg. 10c
Dromedary
DIXIE MIX . pkg. 39c
Large Washed
BRAZIL NUTS lb. 15c
Rajah Assorted
SPICES ca
Chocolate
CREAM DROPS lb. 10c
Candy Orange
SLICES lb. 10c
Thompson's Seedless
RAISINS 2-lb bag 15r
Chocolate Cordial
CHERRIES . 1-lb 25c
White
RAISINS .... lb. 10c
London Layer
RAISINS ... lb. 10c
Rajah Cleaned
CURRANTS, pkg. 15c
Dromedary Unpltted
DATES pkg 15c
Marvin Pitted
DATES pkg 15c
Fancy Mixed
CANDY .... lb. 15c
Master Mix
CANDY .... lb. 10c
No. 1
WALNUTS .. lb. 19c
No. 2
WALNUTS . lb. 17r
Mixed
NUTS lb. 15c
EIGHT O’CLOCK
COFFEE
Lb 1 7c
FANCY QUALITY
RICE
Lb 5c
STOKELETS CRANBERRY
SAUCE.... 2 No 1 cans29c
STOKELETS PARTY
PEAS No 2 can 17c
IONA
CORN .... 3 No 2 cans 23c
PHILLIP’S EARLY JUNE
PEAS .... 2 No 2 cans 15c
SULTANA PLAIN
OLIVES 14-oz jar 23c
LIBBTS ROAST
BEEF No 1 can 15c
PINK
SALMON .. 2 tall cans 19c
OilAKFR
OATS 3 Ctns. 25c
TOILET TISSUE
SEMINOLE... 4 Rolls 25c
N. B. C. PREMIUM
FLAKES.... Large box 9c
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE
FLOUR . 2 pkgs 23c
SCOTT
TISSUE 3 Rolls 19c
MARGARINE
NUCOA lb 19c
GELATIN DESSERTS
ROYAL 2 pkgs 13c
0VALTINE 6-oi 29c
OVALTINE 14-oz can 52c
ANN PAGE TOMATO
KETCHUP 3 8-oz bots 25c
I
YUKON CLUB ASSORTED
PURE FRUIT
BEVERAGES
AND GINGER ALE
3 6 12
28 oz bots 28 oz bots 28 oz bots
23c 45c 85c
Phu Sc a bottle deposit
3 6 12
12 02 bots 12 oz bots 12 oi hots
13c 25 49c
Plui 2c a bottle deposit
F
Wellbread
Lbs 53c
It 93c
SI 85
LOUR
Iona Sunnyfield
K.57‘ ll 60c
a. 97c K, $1.05
ti SL90 tl $2.07
POPULAR BRANDS
Cigarettes
Tax Paid Carton $1.35
ASPARAGUS, Del Monte White
2 Picnic Cans 27c
RAJAH
Salad Dre
ssing 2 pint jars 33c
SWEET PICKLES Alabama Girl
26-oi Jar 15c
WHITEHOUSE EVAP.
MILK 3 tailor 6 small cans 17c
SPARKLE GELATIN All Flavors
4 pkgs 17c
WESSON
WISCONSIN
PURITY
OIL
Cheese
Oleo
pt 18©
lb
N. Y. State 25c !b.
2 Lbs *fC
FRUITS. NUTS, AND CANDIES
THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY DEC. 24
112 Hancock T_ Ca. 133 Wayne
Street I WO btOrfiS Street
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