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r^Ta. A Proctor U o patient at
L. Scott Hospital- t
n cc Anderson, of Cochran,
,e past week-end in the City.
I Messrs, joe Andrews and Wilson
spent Wednesday in Atlanta
business.
Mr and Mrs. Jcc Moore. Sr., have
vtumed from a trip to Sharon, and
Atlanta. Ga.
Miss Lucille Albritlen. of Loulai-
is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Mr w. W. Butts of Wnycnws,
n short visit to this city during
reek-end.
Misses Ethel Montgomery and
TDell Moore will spend the week
end at Jackson.
Mrs. Margaret Cook is spending
is week in Decatur with Mr. and
kMrs Waiter Forte.
Mrs. John Craven, of Mor.tgom-
da.. is visiting her daughter
|jrs. Elliott Sims.
. Mrs. Otis Woods was hostess
jhc members of her bridge club <
Wednesday afternoon.
I col. John Siblev. of Atlanta ^nd
lmington. Del., spent Saturday
Ind Sunday in the city visiting rela-
Mrs. Rctiald Pentecost o! Atlanta
is visiting her mot' ir. Mrs. Sanford
of this city.
• • •
Miss Jewell Bowdoin left this
week for Rocky Ford, Ga., where she
will teach this year.
The friends of Mr. Richard Smith
■e glad to know he is convalescing
from a recent fitness
.. m. H. Bland is a patient at
the Scott Hospital. HU condition is
thought to be serious.
Mesdames D. S. Sanford and C. L.
Moran have returned home after a
visit with relatives in Atlanta.
The friends of Mrs. John M. King,
of Linton, regret to know of her
illness at the Scott Hospital.
The friends of Mrs. Fred Mercer
are glad to know she is improving
following a recent operation.
Drs. D. T. *I\imer and C. M. Zat-
tau attended a dinner of the Dental
Society held in Macon Monday night.
| Mrs. P. M. Nightengale, of Bruns-
spent Mondav and Tuesday
tith her daughter. Mrs. W. B.
r. and Mrs. Clifford Stiles, and
• daughter, Catherine, are visit
ing Mr. Stiles’ parents at the Bald-
Hotel.
Mrs. Z. Neighbors has been ill
everal days this week. Her friends
.ill be glad to learn that she is a
reat deal better.
Miss Ethel Montgomery entertain
ed the members of her sewing club
her home on Liberty street on
|\iesdav afternoon.
[ Mr. Pierce Walker, who is a sen-
rat the University of Georgia,
t the week-end with his moth-
frs. N. P. Walker.
The friends of Miss Lucy Dav
ill be glad to know that she is im-
oving o.’ter hrr operation. She is
|till at the Scott Hospital.
| Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stiles, and lit-
dauphter, Katherine, spent Sat-
day at the Baldwin Hotel, visit-
f Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stiles.
Mr. Levin Smith is back at his
The many friends of Mrs. Eugene
Stembridge will be pleased to learn
that she is rapidly convalescing at
home.
Miss Lois Hatcher spent the week
end in Atlanta where she attended
the dances at Georgia Tech.
Owing to the program of the
violinist at G. S. C. W., Tuesduv
evening. The Tuesday Night Bridge
C ub did not meet, but will be enter
tained on Thursday night by Miss
Betty Ferguson.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
The Union-Recorder extends best
wishes for a Happy Birthday to the
following who this week observe
their birthdaj anniversaries: Mr.
Chauncey Adams. Miss Betty Reed.
J. I. Gore, Jr.. Bob Herndon. Mary
Frances Snvith, Geraldine May, Mar
garet Ennis. Arthur S. Smith. Sam-
ly Patterson. Mrs. C. T. Harper.
Joe Grant. George T. Morris. Miss
Willie Boggu’ and Sarah Taylor,
Mrs. J. N. Underwood. Bobby Sulli
van. Mattie Will Welch and Mr.
George Haslam.
CHURCH TO MKR MAN. H7TH
Hie Men of the Church Club of
the Presbyterian church will have
their first supper of the new year
Monday night. January 27, in the
I dining room of the Masonic build
ing.
MISSES THRASH AND POUND
ENTERTAIN.
Misses Kate Thrash and Ida
Pounds entertained with two tables
of bridge Saturday night in Miss.
Thrash's apartment. The players
•ere Misses Maggie Jcnkinn. Louise
Smith. Elizabeth and Martha Thom-
Betty Ferguson. Carmen Rog-
Willic Bcggu*'- and Mrs. Dray
ton Thomas. High score prize was
by Miss Carmen Dopers and
low by Mrs. Thomas. The hostesses
served delightful refreshments at
the conclusion of the games.
Circle Five of the church, with
Mrs. George Carpenter as chairman,
will be in charge of the supper.
Tickets for the supper may be ob
tained from any member of
ROBERT HERNDON CELEBRATES
SIXTH BIRTHDAY.
Robert Herndon entertained a
small group of his friends at a pic
ture show party cn Saturday after
noon celebrating his sixth birthday.
After the children enjoyed the pic
ture at the Campus Theatre, they
were served refreshments at Ben-
ford’s Drug Store.
Those invited were Richard and|
Frances Powell Binion. Marjorie and
Col. Joe H. Jenkins, president of
the Georgia Military College, will be
the principal speaker for the occas
ion. Colonel Jenkins will be intro
duced by Mr. Joe T. Andrew’s, prom
inent local insurance man. Miss
Maggie Jenkins, church choir leader,
will be in charge of the musical
program.
Officers for the next year will be
named at this meeting, according to
Maj. Sam Whatley, president of the
organization.
GARDEN CLUB TO MEET
NEXT WEDNESDAY.
•rhe Millvdgeville Garden Club Mary Adcock. Tilly Hairing-
MUSIC CLUB ENTERTAINED
WITH TEA AND THEATRE
PARTY.
■Hie Music Club was delightfully
entertained Monday with a theatre
party and tea.
After seeing Miss Lily Pons on the
screen of the Campus Theatre in hex
- — _ . _ .movie debut, tea was served on the
Lynn Wctinnon, Tommy Henfe Tut j mKI>nin e floor of the theatre.
The hostesses for the tea were
HBCE FUZES
Be am uj ptt»Wf
Fe( Plan? for year bridge yriee.
25c ag
beautiful cut flowers
At >1 timn
LAWRENCE’S FLOWER SHOP
PHONE 30J.
CAMPUS
THEATRE
MilledgeviUe, Ga
j. ne aaiueogeviue uaraen liuui • i ine nogresses tor me xea were
will hold Its next meeting Wed-1 J ' re Moore. George Carpenter. Mcsdnmcs H w Christian. W. L.
nesday, January 22. at the home of | BiI v ctt - | Fraley. J. W. Overstreet. William Y.
Mrs. Miller S. Bell, Liberty Street at _ __ „ 0 | Mason, and R. E. Evans, and Misser
Laurie Shurley. and Anne Bone.
G. M. C. PARENT TEACHERS
ASSOCIATION TO MEET.
Tire P. T. A. of G. M. C. will
hold its regular meeting Thursday
P. M.. January 16th. at 4 o'clock in
the 7th grade room.
”A nourishing Diet on a Limited
Income" will be the topic.
All mothers urged to attend.
three o’clock p. m.
The meeting is to be a very inter
esting one. Talks and discussion on
i Pruning, Rose Planting, and Dor-
„ ., . , ... mant Spraying will be made.
Miss Geraldine Reid returned this, At ^ and glABec|uent meetings,
week to Morvin. Ga.. where she attondance prizes will be given
sumed her duties as a teacher in the whjch sb ould prove of extra inter-
school there. est to the members.
The President, Mrs. Y. H. Yor- mtbll'i w u q rnn m
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Broo-nc were brouph urges the me mbeir to ^"2 — MEET M *' m '** M
called to Warrenton Monde y to ut- (heir cxhibits a5 inspiration* for the j cirdps Baptist W. M.
teod the funeral of Mrs. Bill. Adams. oclivitira , cr lhc coming spr ,ng. midi wjn mcc( Mondsy afternoon at
Mr. Broomes cousm. for those new members i^'heco”; ! 3:3 „ 0 ' clock , , h e followering,
ng affiliated and acquainted with bomes . "
. . . „ „ Mae Perry—Mrs. H. S. Roberts;
urged to be pres- Ca1h Bryan—Mrs. J. E. Rhodes;
restmg time Is ,n I K n, gM _ Mni Guy Robcr(s .
store for you. jpcarl Dunstnn—Mis. J. L. Ander-
_ son; Susan Anderson—Mrs. Warren
CIRCLES OF METHODIST I Welch; Laura Williams—Mrs. Clar
ence Walls.
Col. Joe Jenkins spent W^dnes- the club
day in Macon where he attended A], members i .
meeting of Kiwanis Club presl- cnt for a most interesting time is in I.
dents nnd secretaries.
The friends of Mr. Marchman,
aged Hardwick citizen, are glad to
know hfs condition U some better
after a serious illness.
Mrs. C. H. Bonner has
guests Mr. and Mrs. W.
son who
week here in the city.
CHURCH TO MEET MONDAY
The circles of the Methodist
church will meet Monday afternoon
her at three-thirty as follows:
Higger
Lily Little circle with Mrs. Lit-
. , ’„a He and Mrs. Roy Alford, Jr.
****** to spend the ^ MrJ
J. C.i
J. F.
Mesdames Sam Terry and »._
Linch. and Misses Edith Buctaier Circ]c No 3 , dth Misses Bile
and Carolyn Tei^ vver* c and Lucy Brown,
of relatives Forsyth Sunday. , MeeUnR place of circle No 4 to bo
_ „ . T announced later.
Messrs Wilmer Downs and Lewis,
Norwood left this week for fort jgjANITA WEIGHT WEBS
& Kidd Drug
kuIiH nza.
tUier T. J. McNamara
ann.th Wednesday to be pres
at the installation service of the
pw Cathdic Bishop of Georgia.
ishop O’Hara.
| The friends of Mr. Arthur Skin-
e glad to know that he is
regaining his strength after
-t ndix operation at the Scott
J last Saturday.
[ Mrs. D. F. Montgomery and Messrs
and Ford Monts,ornery were
Lined in Macon by Mesdames R. K.
jnd C. O. McAfee for an antomo-
trip through Florida.
|Mr. and Mrs. Olin Danks have re-
imed to the city after a wedding
1 the Carolina.*? and are mak-
removed to his home end is „ow|W™ds throughout the county. Since
r operation at 1 her graduation from G. S. C. W.. she
I has been on the nursing staff of
j Allen’s Invalid Home.
. . Dr Harmon Caldwell, president ef j Mr. Worsham is the son of Mr.
1Cm 10 the University of Georgia and Dean ! and Mrs. J. L. Worsham. He fin-
Hendrin of the University, spent ,ished school at G. M. C. and is also
Wednesday in the city. They attend- employed at Allen's Invalid Home,
ed a committee meeting at G. S. C.
ig their hom
apartment at
? home of Mrs. Laura Stembridge.
j^Mr. William Butts spent the week-
'1 Savannah where he wai
uned by the Savannah Frigi-
Scriven where they will be on duty
with the O. R. C. for two weeks.
SMITH - FRANTY
ANNOUNCEMENT OF
CORDIAL INTEREST HERE.
Announcement hat been made of
the engagement of Miss Kearney K.
Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Kearney K. Smith of Miami, Fla.
to Mr. Nevin Richards Franty, son
of Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Frnntv of St.
Luke’s Reformed church in Lancas
ter. Pa. Miss Smith is a graduate if (
the Solisbury High School and of!
Catawha College. Solisbury. N. C |
She is a Home Economist employed}
by the Georgia Power Cor
FIRST SHOWING
NEW SPRING FROCKS
We have jut received a new
ibipawnt of lovely nrw style,
IN PRINTS AND SOUDS
CLEARANCE SALE
Oa «D winter Dreue, at aad
Below Cett.
CROOMS’
Vicks Cough Drop
THURSDAY-FRIDAY. JAN. 16-17
John Boles and Gladys Swaithout
“THE ROSE OF THE RANCHO"
Also Mickey Mbusc Comedy
SATURDAY. JAN. 18
Double Program
Carl Brissnn. Atline Judge :a
“SHIP CAFE"
Feature No. 2
Jack Holt in
“STORM OVER THE ANDES"
SUNDAY JAN. 19
Kathleen Norris'
"NAVY WIFE"
Based oo her novel. "Beauty’s
Daughter,” with Claire Trevor
and Ralph Bellamy.
Performances 2-4 and 8:45
Auspices American Legion Auxi.
MONDAY-TUESDAY. JAN. 20-21
Claudette Colbert, & Fred Mac-
Murray in
• THE BRIDE COMES HOME”
Regular Admission
ME. EUSTACE WOESHAM
| Of cordial Interest throughout this j ^ ion(Kl ln MilledKevlllr. Ga
Mi« T H G Burfeitt has moved sceticn Is the announcement of the J Mr. Fiantyis a graduate of
• . *i. r ADartments Her marriage of Miss Juanita Wright ’o; f' ran kl:n and Marshall and Catawha
mle? and au„, from Lebanon Mr. Eustace Worsham, vhich was Collesr . „„ ls cmplcvrd a, the
N Y have moved here to solemnized on December 24th in Hamilton Watch Co . Th c wedding
i i- .South Carolina. I will take place in Georgia shortly
make their home.. > Miss Wr) ght is the daughter Eastcr.
The friends of Mr. Terry Trean-iMr. and Mnn Steve Wright of
glad to know that he has been Hardwick, and has a wide circle ot
Mr. and Mrs. Worsham have the
best wishes of a large circle of
« « • j friends.
Mr* E J. Flemistcr. Mrs. Oti * ”
Woods, Messrs. Lewis. Malridm. and , D. A^to HAVE MEETING
Edgbr Flemister spent Sundr-v i*i.° N TUESDAY.
Griffin where thev attrnded the The Nancj- Hart Chapter. D. A.
funeral of their relative. Mr. Will R. will meet on Tuesday afternoon
Lewis Flemister. of Atlanta
Gri.'fin.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Scofield re
turned yesterday from Alto and
Cave Springs where they spent sev
eral days. Mr. Scofield is the en
gineer in charge of the construction
of the central heating plant at the
State Hospital.
Mrs. L. M. Moseley announces the
marriageyof her niece. Mi*?s Edna
Mitchell to Mr. Millard Mitchum. of
Swainsboro. Judge Bertie Stembridge
salesmen. Mr. Butts won thc performed the ceremony on the 13th
leading is sales in Decern- \ day of January. They will make
their home in Baldwin county.
Mr. C J. Conn spent Sunday in' Miss Kay Smith, who has been
uvington and Mrs. Conn, who has ; home service manager of the local
prn at th*» bedside of her father.' effice of the Georg'a Power Co. has
•rompanied home. The friends;been transferred to the Joncsbcro
Mr*?. Conn regret to know that office of the company and Miss
father continues seriously ill. . Margaret Perry of Macon, will come
• • • 'here this week as her successor.
• r.-. Lee K. Partiss of Watcrbury i • • •
T-. is at the home of her mother, i Mr. Jack Dawson has been trnns-
Anne Massey for a visit. Mr ferred to Macon and will be trnvel-
prtiss will arrive in the earlv ing salesman for the Georgia Power
nng when they will take a short Co. He is succeeded as cashier at the;
at trip before returning to Conn, local office by Mr. Francis G. Clark.
rs ' Partiss was formerly Miss Bula 'cf Macon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark are
3:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Jesse Bone. Thc other hostesses will
be Mrs. J. F. Bell. Sr.. Mrs. J. T.
Terry and Miss Elizabeth Thomas.
Delegates to the convention in
Savannah nnd to the National Con
gress in Washington will be elected.
Benamin Franklin’s birthday will
be celebrated and Mrs. C. L. Moore
will give a most interesting talk on
The Two Georgians Who Failed
To Achieve Glory by Not Signing
the Declaration of Independence."
PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY
TO HAVE WEEK OF PRAYER.
The Presbyterian Auxiliary will
iserve a week of special prayer and
self denial for Home Missions be
ginning Sunday. January 19th to
24th. The meetings will be held each
nftemr/cn at thc home of Mrs. C. P.
CVawford at 3:30. cr,det class
will be incharge at Sunday School.
Monday. Circle 6 Mrs. II. B. Jen-JMiss Margaret Sutton and
BALDWIN COUNTY YOUNG
PEOPLE.
The Methodist People's
Union held their monthly meeting
Friday night. About fifty young
people attended and enoyed a de
lightful evening.
The program was in the form of a
report from the National Young
People’s Conference in Memphis.
Term.
After the program, the Leaguers
enjoyed n social hour together.
A council meeting of all officers
was called fer Friday night. They
are to work out the program for
the new year.
MRS. JORDAN HONORED.
Saturday afternoon Miss Lilian
Stiles entertained for Mrs. E. V. j
Jordan. Jr., a recent bride of this
city.
After several rubbers of bridge
were completed the guests were
served a salad course.
Among these present were Mrs.
Godfrey Osterman. Mrs. William
Ireland, Mrs. Claude Ray. Mrs. John
Overstreet. Mrs. Wilson Mason,
Mrs. William Fraley, Miss Rosa
Burch. Miss Louise Smith, Miss Ma
rie McCombs, Miss Ethel Montgom-
Miss Margaret Sutton. Miss Luc-1
etta Lawrence. Miss Elizabeth Fra-I
lev. Miss Florence Moran. Miss Mar- i
garet Condlar. Miss Anne Bone. I
Miss Virginia McCraw. Miss Ernes-j
tine Boineau. amf MLss Margaret.
Yarbrough.
The high score prize
Miss
nines. Chairman.
Tuesday Circle
Conn, Chairman.
Wednesday. Circle 4
Whatley. Chairman.
Thursday. Circle 3 R1
Fowler. Chairman.
Friday. Circle 1 ar.d 5 Mrs.
Alice McCraw
2 Mrs. Charlie prize.
the low
Thnr to prune trees and shrubbery.
We have priming tools and tar;
coating—HATCHERS.
making their home in this city. McKinley. Mrs. Geo. Carpenter.
PUDDLE-JUMPING
Is Out of Date
Its especially out of date during stormy months. These days
handling groceries is a job fot trucks and men shielded against
the elements. So when you want fine foods and prompt delivery
call us. Every item receives our careful attention.
ORANGES Doz. 20c. 25c, 30c
ORANGES. Any sLe, Peck 50c
GRAPE FRUIT 5c each
NEW POTATOES 4 lbs. 25c
STRING BEANS 15c b.
EGG PLANT 10c lb.
Beets, Carrots, Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes. Collards. Turnips,
Spinach. Radish, Spring Onions, Every day at market prices.
BUCKWHEAT
CAKES
Cooking will get ’em
up quicker than an
alarm., clock . any
morning.
PENN BUCKWHEAT
3 lbs. 25c
Recipt for making
cakes upon request.
Pure Sap Maple Syrup Pint 50c
Pure Ga. Cane Syrup Gal 59c
Sunbeam Strained Honey.... Pint 25c
Sunbeam Guava Jelly, Glass 25c
Sunbeam Mint Jelly. Glass 25c
KING SPAGHETTI DINNER
Can be prepared in a few minutes and
is fine on cold nights. Each package
contains Spaghetti, Pomesian Cheese,
Italian Sauce. Serves Six Bountifully.
Pkg. 40c.
Italian Sweet Peppers, Pickled in Wine Can 35c
Tea Garden Sweet Pickled Peaches Jar 25c
Tea Garden Spiced Figs Jar 30c
Sunbeam Crystalized Ginger lb. 60c
Dromidary Pitted Dates Pkg. 15c
Toasts. Butter Wafers Pkg. 10c
Saturday Specials
EGGS, Teumiee, 4« 30c, FRESH GA. ta. 35c
MEAT, WkRc Sak Plate lb. 12c
FLOUR, GmJ Self Riaiaf — — 24 Ibt. 83c
FLOUR, Good Self Riria* — 5# Iba $1.60
BREAKFAST BACON, Unpin or Armour - lb. 39c
BELL GROCERY CO.
THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE OF
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
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