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SOCIAL UICULICUTS
Mus Fr-nces Robinson spent the Mr. Abner D. Evans, of Milan, Ga..
wcdt-^ in At aDta ' | is a surgical patient at the Citv
— - * * •* I Uncnlt.l J
Hospital
patient at me *«« xaosp.u... , Mr. J. B. Buford, of Augusta. Ga.
Mrs. 0 K. Gay. of Millen. is visit- « at the City Hospital for surgical
Mrs. John Riley. »treatment.
1,5 Lob Dowis, of Atlanta, :
the Scott Hospital.
ing l* fr
Mr? T - Garrard continues to
Improve after a recent illness.
Mrs. A. H. Paschal has returned
from a visit to Mrs. Charles Paschal
in Augusta.
Mrs. E. A. Baker is visiting her
daughter. Mrs. G. B. Goddard in
palatka. Fla.
Mrs. Theodore Brookins, of Coop-j Hospital.
h“ returned home from the ^ Helen Clarkc has ^ d , s ,
Mr. Lonnie Newton, of Gordon.
Ga.. is a surgical patient at the City
Hospital.
Mr. C. C. Jchns was admitted to
the City Hospital on Saturday for
treatment.
Mrs. H. S. Withrow, of Catsworth,
surgical patient at the City
missed from the City Hospital af
ter treatment.
Mrs. J. E. Macken. of Sparta, Ga.,
is improving at the City Hospital
after an operation.
Mr. Itlo Lamar was at home for
Scott Hospital.
Little Dean Fowler has -etumed
to his home after an illness at the
Scott Hospital.
Miss Ethel Montgomery and Mr.
Ford Montgomery spent the week- j
end in Atlanta. i .
The friends of Mrs. J. E. Weaver i"’ 0 , '™ ek -' n,i Barents, Dr.
will regret to know that she is ill at n ' 1 ' ' RicI,ard Lamar
,he Srott Hospital. Mr ; Hiu . of Tullahoma. Tenn.. is
Mr and Mrs. Willis Marshall. of ! yrsttlng his sister, Mrs. Jordan Ennis
Luka. Mis,., are visilinfi Mr. and | f0r .,^ e ^ hr f m “ s ’^ son „ „
Mrs H W Little ' W A - Robers °n. who has
' The friends of Mr. Joe Andrew,!£“* , S1 ^ ical 1 p ‘* ti “ t ,
are delated to see him out attain i ^y-durned to her hnmc,
after a weeks illness. I. Mr ' D ' J H * ddo ' k - Haddock. Ca.
Mrs D. S. Sanford and Mrs. C. T.. ! S "" T ‘ 0 " * "if C " y
„ , . ;Hospital following an operation.
• r." Tifln f ' ayS ° f i Mrs - f M. Kitehens, of Macon,
. . a " ’ ‘has returned to her home after an
The f c ds of Mrs Worth Skinner operation at the City Hospital,
are elad to know she rs tatproving. The Christmas season will not
" Mi* nmi wTilt 3 ’ , ! briny happiness and joy to the heart
Mtss BlUle Watkins of Sanders- | ln which ther e are haired and mal-
ville. was the week-end guest of Mr.: ice
and Mrs, Lee N Jordan. j Mlss virf!inla glanton, ot Ncv ..
If, o •'' mi ‘" Smilh bor ". 3a - <* convalescing at the
are delighted to know she is Improv- seo,, 4osplta , f oUo wing an opera-
the Scott Hospital.
The friends of Judga E. R. Hines j
are giad to see him out agair after
an illness of several days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Jones and sen.
G W. have gone to China Grove.
N. C.. to make their home
Miss Florence Few has returned
to her home in Macon after visiting
her aunt Miss Minnie Grant.
The friends of Mr. Wallace Carr,
of the G. S. C. W. faculty, regret to
know «hat he is ill at the Scott Hos
pital.
Mr. Dock Peavcy is in a serious
condition at the City Hospital as n
result (f. a gunshot wound in his
The friends of Miss Maggie Clif-
Mrs. Ira Coleman has returned to ton aro g i ad to kn OW she ls j mpr ov-
her home in Devereaux after treat- j ng a ft er an operation ot the State
ment at the Scott Hospital.
Miss Elizabeth Harris. ^Roberta.
has returned to her home after
operation at the Scott Hospital.
Mrs. W. C. Dennard. of Gordon,
shown improvement following
Hospital.
Mrs. John Moore and daughter, i
Betty, of Atlanta, are spending sev
eral days of this week with Mr. and
drs. D. F. Montgomery and family.
The friends of Miss Elizabeth As-
nn r P era Uon at the Scott Hospital. I hurst regret to know of the death
The friends of Mrs. Weyman J Q f her grandmother in Eatonton the
Smith are delighted to know she Is! past week.
improving following a recent illness. | Mrs . E R . H ines has gone to
The friends of Mrs. Worth Skinner j Buffalo. N. Y.. to spend Christmas
will regret to know that she is in with the family of her son. Mr.
the Scott Hospital for an operation Emmett Hines.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Starr and chil- Mrs. j. d. Franklin has been dis-
'iren spent the week-end in Savan- j missed from the City Hospital fol-
nah where they visited Mrs. Starr’s j lowing a major operation. She is
mother. .much improved.
Mrs. J. r. Lawrence is at home' Mr. Marion Ennis is much im-
with Mr. Bluma Lawrence after, proved and has been dismissed from
vHtii.g overal days ir. Atlanta with;the City Hospital, his friends are
ri 'atives. | delighted to know.
Miss Rebekah Hash, of Chapel j Mr. and Mrs. Ralf Bailey, of Dub-
Hill. N. C.. will arrive Saturday to lin, Ga.. are visiting Mr. Bailey’s
spent the holidays with Mrs. Her-Jaunt, Mrs. Hirham Adams, at her
hert Masse}'. I home in Midway.
Mrs Frank Mand.ield and Mrs. j Mrs. J. L. Crawford has returned
Irene Mansfield spent several days!to her home in South Georgia, after
of the past week in Columbus and[ a visit of several days to her sister.
n Dr ^ GUy J V T IKI> '' E K S<:0tlan,l l Mrs ' W - s - Brooks left Tuesday
Dr. Hoy Taylor attended a meeting for Cedar Springs in South Georgia
of the Southern Educational As- * to visit her daughter. Mrs. Ed
sociation in Louisville. Ky.. this j Baughman. She was accompanied by
week - Mr - Baughman and little daughter
Mr. J. M. Blackwell, who is with J Virginia. The latter has been with
the Birmingham Linotype Co., at Mrs. Brooks for some time past, dur
Birmingham. Ala., has returned to [ing the illness of Mrs. Baughman.
his home there, after a visit to rela-
lives in the city. j Chrtrtnu, Ire. llahts-FIace ynttri
with cordial interest here. Mr. I Mr. Westbrook is a pkmintr.t
Chandler is the son of Mr. and Mrs.! young business man c ? Miami. The
W. J. Chandler, of this city. After I wedding will be a quiet home af-
graduating at G. M C. he received ] fair with cnlv members of the im-
his degrtc at Oglethrrpe University' mediate families and close friends
and now has a responsible position present,
in Atlanta. He has a large circle of
friends in this city.
Miss Reaves is a charming and
attractive young lady and a nutivi
cf Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mercer are the : order new— CLIFTON
parents of a sen. born December 9.! EUCTKIC CO.
Mrs. Mercer and son are doing lice-1
ly. This is the fourth son bom to| HEAVES—CHANDLER
I Mr. and Mrs. William Horace
■-jReaves, of Atlanta, announce the
Mr. and Mrs. Mercer.
Maj. and Mrs. T. H. Rentz
ceiving the congratulations of their! engagement of their daughter. Mary
friends on the occasion of the 10th ] Louise, to Emory Austen Chandler
wedding anniversary which was,The date of the marriage to be an-
celebrated December 16th. [nounced later.
Mrs. H. Page Williams and little. The above announcement is read
daughter, of Raleigh. N C., are in
the city with Mrs. Williams mother.
Mrs. L. M. Jones. Mr. Williams will
arrive later this week for the holi
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Torrance have
moved to their new home about six
miles from town on the Sparta high
way. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Caldwell
and family have moved into the
Torrance home.
Mr. T. H. Clark spent several days
of this week in Atlanta where he at
tended a meeting of the bottlers as
sociation. Mr. Clark is one of the
outstanding Coca-Cola bottlers in
the South.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jordan enter
tained on Friday evening at a de
lightful dinner party. The guest list
included. Rev. Tercsi, Dr. Evans.
Joe Moore. T. H. Clark. Maj. Mul-
drow and Col. Jenkins Mr. Frank
Malpass.
The friends of the former Miss
Annie Mapp, who was reared in this
city, will regret to learn of the death
of her husband, Maj. F. M. M. Beall,
which occurred in Chevy Chase,
Md.. December 13th. Interment was
in Arlington cemetery.
Mrs. Adella Barkesdale Ware and
Miss Eugenia Howard, of Miami,
Fla., will spend the Christmas holi
days with Mrs. Chas H. Richarson,
Mrs. William M. Miller, and Mrs.
Earl Cotton at 203 N. Columbia
street. Both Mrs. Ware and Miss
Howard were reared in this city and
have many friends here who will be
glad to see them.
MISS ANTIONETTE LAWRENCE
TO WED ME. WESTBROOK
DECEMBER 26TH.
On cordial interest in this city is
the approaching marriage of Miss
Antionette Lawrence, daughter of
ADAMS I Mrs. Edward Rothwell Lawrence, to
j Mr. John Westbrook, of Miami,
Fla., which will be solmnized on
Thursday. December 26th, at the
home of Mrs. Lawrence in this city.
Miss Lawrence is one Ot M i Hedge-
ville’s sweetest and most attractive
young women. For several years she
has taught in St. Augustine and Mi
ami, Fla., where she is popular with
a wide circle of friends.
MR. AND MRS. BLAND
CELEBRATING WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall H. Bland
are celebrating their 41st wedding
anniversary today. December 10th.
Mr. and Mrs. Bland have made
their home here since their marriage
and are highly esteemed and be
loved by many friends. They will
observe tie occasion quietly at their
home on Jefferson street.
Vicks Cough Drop
Bennlng.
Mrs. J. E. Paullin. of Fort Gaines,
Ga.. will be the guest of her
daughter. Mrs. Herbert Massey, dur
ing the holidays.
Miss Florence Barnett will leave
this week to spend the holidays in
Asheville. N. C.. with her sister. Mrs.
Wm. T. Freeman.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Woods. Mrs. F
T. Weeds and Mrs. J. P. Cannon.
•ith Mrs. C. holidays with her onrentr. Mr
f Julia Dos- j Mrs. C. C, Crumb' y.
’or. | M r . Fred Porter is spending
Mrs. Wiley Wasdcn and daughtr’-. j oral days with his mother. Mrs.
Alice, of Millen, arrived this week dred Porter. He will spend the
O spend the Christmas season with ter in Daytona Beach, Fla.
Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Tigner and Messrs ] Mrs. Martha Sibley and Miss j
Conn and Arthur Carr. Mr. Wasdcn j Floride Allen will return F: Iday
"dll arrive on Christmas Eve. j from New York where they have
jbec-n fer the past two weeks. |
MRS. BUTTS HONORED AT Mr. Marion Adams has returned
PARTY. j to his home here after spending six
Mrs. Robert McMillan entertains I months near McRae
fi
CAMPUS
Milledgcvillc, Georgia
Thursday and Friday, Dec. l§-2t
“STARS OVER BROADWAY"
with Pat O’Brien, Jane Froman,
James Melton. Jean Muir.
Satarday, Dec. 21
Betty Davis, George Brent
“SPECIAL AGENT"
Owl Slow—10:30
“HIS FAMILY TREE”
Sunday December 22
holidays with her sister. Mrs \ l OVe story that will live to the
end of time—on a tremendous
moving canvas—
“THE Ij\ST DAYS OF POMPEII"
with Preston Foster, Alan Hale—
Performances at 2-4 and 8:45.
Auspices American Legion Auxili*
Mrs. R. B. Moore.
Mrs. O. J. Reinberger. of Long
Beach, Calif., is spending the Christ-
Elizabeth Frazier.
Col. Joe Jenkins, president-elec
of the Kiwanls club, attended a di-
trict Kivr.nis meeting in Montezu
ma last Wednesday.
Miss Mary Cnunblcv .cf Biookls
N. Y.. is spending the Chri-
;-j MoniNy and Tuesday, Dec. 23-24
Sylvia Sidney in
MARY BURNS FUGITIVE"
Also Laurel Hardy Comedy
Mrs. Wallace Butts, Jr.. Enter
tained at five tables of bridge.
Christmas decorations were used, in-
cluding Southern smilax vines and
•* beautifully decorated Christmas
I,r A delicious salad i
f urse was served at the conclusion [Tenn.. has arrived ...
r th e games. The honorco was pre-! spend the Christmas s
officer on duty with the CCC.
Little Miss Rainey Miller, of
Devereux. Ga.. is in the City Hos
pital in a serious condition as a re
sult of being severely burned.
Callaway, of New Tazewell.
the city to
ason with her
•nted with a basket of gifts from j parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Wilson.
trr guests. Mrs. Walter Brown was] Mr. Powell has returned to his
awarded tho prize for high score duties at the Boys Training School
ud Mrs. Julian Harper won second \ after spending several months in
j Austria where he visited his mother.
j Mr. W. R. Speights, one of Bald-
VEATCII—COMBES ! win county's best known citizens
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Veatch sn-, and farmers passes a birthday an
nounce the marriage of their daugh- niversary. His more than eight-
er. Virginia to Mr. Donald Combes, years set lightly upon him. as he is
! e ccrem °ny having taken place [still active in looking after
in Temiilte. Ga.. on May 13. 1934. i farming interests. The Unicr-Re-
ey will make their home in this ccrder extends the heartiest —
r 'tv. where Mr. Combes is employed gratulaticns. May many more anni-
f'sistant manager at Rogers Store, versaries find him in good health.
Wednesday, Dec. 25
CHRISTMAS DAY
On The Stage:
Bun LaRue and His Hotel Rich
mond Orchestra.
12 Artists 12
On The Screen:
Janet Gaynor
“FARMER TAKES A WIFE”
Regular Admission—Op?n 2 P.M.
Thursday, Dec. 26
James Dunn, in
“WELCOME HOME"
Friday, Dec. 27
“MISS PACIFIC FLEET*
with Joan BlondeU, Glenda Farrell
CANDY
STICK CANDY. Futy mp ,ti lb. ISc
STICK CA»Y, 3-5* Stick, i# c
MIXED CANDY & ifc
CHOCOLATE DROPS lb 15c
COCONUT DROPS lb. 15c
HERSHEY KISSES _ |k. 2Sc
PEPPERMINT PATTIES h. pkf. 2 St
BUNTE’S ASSORTED HARD CANDIES
Zinn Jar 5|,
CAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS ». 2«c
fret 1 pkf. Cracker Jack Pifcn
ALLS* BARS 3 (« lt<
ORANGES
MEDIUM SIZE .tom 17*
LARGE SIZE dona Jfe
U. S. NO. 1 Peck 54*
U. S. NO. 1 4-5 Be Sack $1.4*
* APPLFS
YOBK IMPERIAL 4*tn 1#*
RED WWESAPS Jaraa 31c, 2Sc, Z«c
ARKANSAS BLACKS, Urft to, .. Me
BLACK TWIG 4uca 34c 44c
WASHINGTON DELICIOUS tea 44c
RAISINS
CLUSTER l>. 121/*
FANCY MUSCAT
PkglSc
MIXED NUTS
Lb 19c
GRAPES
Lb IS 1-Zc
FANCY HOWE
CRANBERRIES
Qt 25c
&
BLUE SEAL
Superlative Patent
FLOUR
Make: Better
Cakes
24 Iks $1.36
Hcnhey’, Baking
CH0C0UTE
Vi lb. pkf. 10c
COCONUTS
Medium Sc
Urge 10c
Dromedary Frail
CAKE
Mixture, Makes
1 1-4 lb. Cake
SPECIAL 33c pkf
George Ho lira head’s
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
Balt R> 32c
Old Fashioned
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
3 Ms. 25c
PURE GA. CANE STRUT
Qt». - 24c
Vt C.1 35c
CaBon 55c
Stalled Ik 37c
SUNBEAM MINCE MEAT WITH BRANDY _ | b 30c
HEINZ PLUM, FIG OR DATE PUDDING Can 3 r c
GOLD BAR MIDGET PEAS Z^Ho. 2 Can 23c
GOLD BAR ASPARAGUS TIPS No 2 Can 25c
SUNBEAM CRANBERRY SAUCE No 1'iCanZOc
SUNBEAM GIANT OLIVES p ints 45c
POTATO CHIPS, FRESH 3-14* pto 25*
LETTUCE, HARD ICEBURG l<)c
CELERY URGE FANCY BLEACHED iOc
ROYAL CROWN DRY GINGER ALE Pin 7*
2c Reluded on Bottles
COCKTAIL CHERRIES On ate* knt fitted Bet. 22c
Yea Ckitei Open Heat Hen D'Onvre* trajr can be nude very attractive
with the folk, win, its
Caspian Rnaiu Carier Can 54c
Sapce Anchovy Paste Take 2Sc
Sopco SardiBen Pute — Can 25c
Rodicr Anchovies Can 25c
Gold Bar Ripe Olives Can 24c
Midfet Gherkins Bot 35c
Sweet Pickled Peaches Bat. 25c
Green Chillies in Wine Can 35c
Roquefort Cheese Pk|. 15c
Touts >/ 2 lb pky ISc
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