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ns UNION UCOBOU. NtLLBDOBVlIU C.A. JANUARY X. ltll
o/r Shoes
23*1 PAIRS OF SHOES FOR ALL THE
FAULT REDUCED!
For Children BfC up
For Men $2.19 up
For Women $1*49 Up
The Sale is on! You have unrestricted
choice of more than three thousand pairs
of shoe?. And every pair is marked
down. You save dollars on your purchas
es. ^ou get the same high style, quality
footwear we have always sold. This is a
short-time event. Come in NOW. Bring
the family. Save!
ALL SIZES!
Not all sites
style, but all
the group.
Time ihoes rule supremo il
Style. Wear then wids auar-
aace on into Sfriug. Included
are shoes for iforb, dressy K-
forasal wear.
Skinner’s Shoe|Store, Inc
Sanford Building
G. M. C. and the public schools of
the county will resume work next
Tuesday to begin the spring term.
The students and teachers hav
had a two weeks holiday.
Col. Joe Jenkins, president of G.
M. C., said an increased enrollment
wa3 anticipated in the college.
After an illness of seven weeks
with pneumonia Estell Elizabeth
Steven.*, passed away at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Stevens, in the southwestern part
I of the county, Friday, December
2?th.
Rev. J. L. Rives conducted the
funeral and burial services at
Bethlehem church, Saturday, De
cember 28th.
The child was six years old and
survived by her parents and two
brothers. Louis E. and James T.
Stevens.
LITTLE GIRL DIES AS RESULT
OF BURNS
Rainev Nettie Mae Miller the
ve-year-cld daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Miller, of South-ea.-t Bald-
in died at the City Hospital Fri-!
day. December 27th. The death of I
the child resulted from bums re-
eived two weeks previous, her!
lothing having become ignited while-
lie was standing in front of a fire!
t her home.
The funeral services were con- :
ducted Saturday morning at eleven
o'clock by Rev. J. F. McCluncy.
the interment was at
the Black Springs cemetery.
She is survived by her parents.'
ad two brothers. W. J. and Valda
Miller.
SULTANA BROKEN SLICED
Pineapple No.
1-2 can 17c
Da MONTE EARLY
Garden Pea* 2 No. 2.
cans
29c
ANN PAGE
Apple Sauce 2 No. 2 cans 15r
PARTIES HONOR MRS. WARE j MISSES MARJORIE AND LAVINIA
AND MISS HOWARD. SCOTT HAVE BEAUTIFUL
On Saturday atu-rnnon from 3 JACKSON BRIDGE.
5 Mrs. William M. Miller. Mrs. | Misses Marjcrie and Lavinia Scott
Charles H. Richardson, and Mrs.! entertained at a beautiful luncheon
Richard Earle Cotton entertained at bridge on Monday. After the lunch-
u tea honoring Mrs. Adela Barks- con bridge was played,
dale Ware, and Miss Eugenia How-! High score prize v:
ard of Miami. Florida. Avis Moaie:
Assisting in entertaining and re-1 ginia Dunn
^ing the guests were Miss Martha | Holinshoad.
y, Mrs. Culver Kidd. Mrs. L. P.
i by Miss
second high. Miss Vir-
and low. Miss Ruth
Mrs. George Griner. Mrs. | KIWANIS TO MEET THURSDAY
Moore. Mrs. Frank Bone.! JANUARY JT1L
Miss Floride Allen, Mrs. H. D. Allen, j
Sr., Mrs. Vaden Parks. Miss Mabry
and Annie Harper. Mrs. Miller Bell.
Sr., and Mrs. J. O. Sallee.
In the dining room were Mrs.
Rlchurd Binion and Miss Jesse Allen
pouring tea. Others assisting were
Mrs. Furman Boll, Jr., Mi's Charles
H. Whitfield. Misses Betty Bell.
Elizabeth Alford. Harriet Campbell,
Mrs. McComb Hines, Mrs. J. L. Bee
son and Bessie Bell.
Others entertaining for Mrs. Ware
and Miss Howard were Mrs. H.
The first meeting of the Kiwonis
Club for the new year will be held
Thursday. December ftth, Col. Joe
Jenkins, the new president, has an
nounced. .All members of the club
are invited to come. Chas. Morgan,
state supervisor of game protectors,
will be a guest speaker.
MISSEr VIRGINIA COOPED AND
LOIS HATCHER ENTERTAIN
AT DANCE.
Misses Virginia Cooper and Lois
Hatcher were hostesses at a delight
ful dance on lust Friday evening ni
the Echetah Country Club honoring
young men and women at home from
rllege for the holidays.
The ball room was beautifully
recorated in Christmas decorations.
During the evening punch was serv
ed by Misses Betty Cantey Allen
and Catherine Carpenter and late
in the evening coffee and sandwiches
were served.
The occasion was cnc of the most
delightful during the holiday sea-
ECIIETAII DANCE USHERS IN-
NEW YEAR
Tuesday night the arrival of the
^ n ew year was celebrated with a
Alien at a'iunehMmMre,'J.Vbm-! ^ a " c ' :,t ' hc Echctl,h Co ™ u ‘>' Club,
son at dimer. Miss Jesse Allen at ° n,! of **■' liir8C5t crowds “ f > he
a luncheon. Mrs. Charles H Whit-1 J 00r aM *' mblcd *■> usher in the new
«*ield at a bridge party, tables for | 5 Car ‘
two. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bone at I At th e midnight hour "Auld Lang
a theater party. Mrs. L. P. Longlno! **>' nc ” was sung and the dancers
CHARITY DRIVE WILL BE
REOPENED HERE SOON
Plans arc being made to reopen
the community chest drive in Mil-
ledgeville. Col. Jenkins, chairman,
has announced. The drive held in
November fell short of the needed
goal and the people will be called
again to provide funds to take
e of needy cases in the county
during the coming year.
Father T. J. McNamara will assist
Col. Jenkins in directing the cam
paign which'will be launched at an
early date. In reopening the drive
Col. Jenkins said he hoped all the
people cf the city and county would
take advantage of the opportunity to
Rive.
Miss Emmy Riley, who manages
the relief office, said the funds were
needed if Milledgevillc did not want
suffering in this county this year.
DEL MONTE
Tiny Peas No. 21
17c
AAf FANCY
Corn 2 No. 2 Cam 23c
IONA 9IWNGLESS
Beans 3 No . 2 c«n. 23c
IONA RED RK
Tomatoes
3 No. 2 Cans 19c
TOILET TISSUE
Warldorf
6 Rolls 25c
Piak
SALMON
2 Tall Cans 19c
SAMON STYLE
Sardines
4 Tall Cans 25c
Cheese
lb 20c
NEW YORK STATE
Cheese
lb 25c
Maxwell House
COFFEE lb a$c
INSTANT POSTUM 4 ^z Cm 25c
SWANSDOWN Cake Flour PkT 2Sr
CALUMET Baldaf Paw*. I f » Cm 21c
BAKER’S COCOANUT Moist ' Cm He
i dinner. Mrs. A. G. Lawrence
a tea. and Mr. and Mrs. Milner
Shivers, cf Eatonton at dinner: Mr.
and Mrs. Will Hines at a picture
show party and Mrs. Richard Bin-
ion at dinner.
The Baptist Womens Missionary-
Union will meet Monday afternoon
at 3:30 at the church. Miss Laura
Shurley asks every member to
please be present and start the new
year right.
MR Si HAM WINS PRIZE
Mrs. Lamar Ham was awarded a
set of electric waffle irons for the
best recipe cf the month by the
Cudahy Co. The prize was won
through the store of F. R. Hargrove,
who sell the Cudahy products.
extended greetings to each other
for a happy and prosperous new
year.
The club plans to resume the Mon
day night parties at an early day
and twice each month a supper
dance will be given for the mem
bers.
MR. R. F. BROWN CELEBRATES
IDS EIGHTY-SIXTH BIRTHDAY
The children, grandchildren, and
great-grandchildren of Mr. Rich
mond G. Brown assembled at his
home near this city Saturday. Dec
28th. to join in the celebration of
his eighty-sixth birthday. There
were about forty present, with one
i of Mr. Brown’s daughters. Mrs. J.
N. Undervood. hostess. A sumptu-
i ous and bountiful dinner was serv
ed. and the occasion was a most
happy one. Mr. Brown is well-
known in Hancock and Baldwin
counties and The Union-Recorder
joins in extending congratulations
and best wishes. May his last years
be his happiest and best.
HEALTH PROGRAM TO
BE BROADCAST
Each Tuesday afternoon at 5
o’clock eastern standard time, on a
ecast to coast network of the Na
tional Broadcasting -Company and
I on short waves, the following health
.talks will be given:
| January 7—“Winter Ills.’’—Speak
er. Dr. Mon is Fishbein.
j January 14—“Diptheria.’’—Speak
er, Dr. W. W. Bauer.
January 21—'"Scarlet Fever.’’—
I Speaker, Dr. Morris Fishbein.
Januc.., 28 — “Health of the
TfaVe'^-r.”—Speaker. Dr. W. W
Bauer.
MRS. H. D. ALLEN.
President of the Baldwin County
Womans Auxiliary Medical Associa
tion elf Georgia.
JONES-STYWALK
Of cordial interest to friends in
this county was the announcement
this week of the marriage of Miss
Thelma Jones to Mr. Arthur Stywalk
of Chinn Grove, N. C. The marriage
was solemnized Dee. 23rd.
Miss Jones is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. Z. Jones and a sister
of Mrs. Frank Broome. She has many
friends in this county.
ROYAL ARCH MASONS TO
HAVE OYSTER SUPPER
The members of Temple Chapter.
Royal Arch Masons, will meet to
night for the instalation of the new
officers recently elected. Before the
meeting an oyster supper will be
served and all members arc invited
to attend.
Mr. Nat Knight will be installed
as High Priest succeeding Mr. Sid
ney L. Stembridgc.
NEGRO CHARGED WITH M1TODER
WHEN KNIFE VICTIM DIES !
James Reeves, young Negro man.!
is held in the Sparta jail charged |
with the murder of Sing Martin, an- {
other Negro, who died from knife
wounds inflicted by Reeves.
Sheriff Haynie said the cutting
as the result of a drunken fight
last Friday. Martin was stabbed
'der the left shoulder.
MISS FLORENCE ANDREWS
ENTERTAINS.
Miss Florence Andrews entertain
ed at a delightful theatre party last
Thursday afternoon, honoring Mrs.
j Lou 5 * Andrews. Jr., formerly Miss
Alice Freeman, of Eatonton. Proccd-
MISS JESSIE ALLEN HOSTESS
AT LUNCHEON.
Miss Jessie Allen was hostess t
number of her friends on Tuesday ini' thV^ow''a^uTT
tzVnrSlT:*™ 0 ! “S™ ofre 1 j Invited to the home of the hostess,
. 1 Lu!* erS and where a de lioious dessert course was
served.
INFANT SON OF MR. AND MRS.
HARRIS TAKEN BY DEATH
Mr. and Mrs. Ivey L. Harris and
j family, of Hardwick, have the
sympathy of our people in the death
of their infant sen. which occurred
, cn December 14th.
The baby lived only a short time
after birth. Funeral services were
held at Moore's chapel and Inter
ment was *n Black Springs cemetery!
with Rev. L. A. Cunningham offiri-'
& ting.
ing the shooting of Jamie Simmons
a white man. last Thursday night ir
the Moslcyville section.
Sheriff Haynie said the two men
had been quarreling before the
shooting, but the full details are nol
known. The stories that have been
reported arc conflicting and the ...
tual facts will probably not be
j known until the case is brought tc
■ Simmons was brought to the Citv
j Hospital. His condition is improved
(and he will probably recover. The
I bullet went through the chest
Simmons.
FOR RENT—One or two rooms, gas.
connecting bath. Phone 325-J.
WANTED—Unfurnished apartment
with three rooms and private hath.
See Marvin Wheeler at Snow’s
Tilco Scratch
FEED
25 lbs 57c
100 Lbs $2.15
GRAPE JUICE ASP 2 Pu 25c
OVAL TINE 6-oi. Cm 29c
RED CHERRIES
SANDWICH SPREAD R.j.h Z
BRILLO Aluminum Cleaner
BLACK EYE PEAS
N. B. C. RITZ CRACKERS
SHREDDED WHEAT
But Jewel
LARD
8 lbs $1.1
Ssk Butts
MEAT
lb 14c
Qt. 2Sc
... 14-ei. Can 52c
3-oa. Jar 8<
2 8-ox. Jan 23c
2 Pkg.. 15c
Pouud 5c
1 lb. Box 23c
2 Pk|.. 25c
Eight O’clock
Coffee
lb 17c
Bokar
Coffee
lb 23c
Iona Tomato
Juice
^ No. I Cans 25c
Water Crowd
Meal
Pk 22o
SCULLY’S PURE
Grape Jam 2
lb Jar
19c
ANN PAGE
Tomato Ketchup 14 Q2 bot 10c
ARMOUR’S
Corned Beef No. 1 can 15i
LAUNDRY
SUNNYFIELD
Pancake Flour 2 pkgs 13c
JONES GEORGIA CANE
Syrup 1-2 gal can30c Gal.
can 55c
“THE BETTER SHORTENING”
Snowdrift 6 lb Pail 98c
F
Wellbread
IL 53c
it 93c
it* $1.85
LOU
Iona
IL 57c
It 97c
fbs S1i90
R
Sunnyfield
Lbs 60c
£ $1.05 1
& $24)7
112 Hancock r T l n,
Street 1 WO dtOrOS
133 Wayne
Street 1