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Mildred English is spending
, B ',uie Bosgus spent the »een
in Covington.
I Vr w . S. Kinney spent th<
^•K-end in Memphis. Tenn.
Mrs. Mary KiUingcr has gone to
Florida to spend several week*.
Miss Leni Wamock spent the
aeek-end with her father in Alma.
. Mr lUndl'fl? Patterson le* this
L-cek for New Orleans where he he*
iicepted s* position.
Mi* Mary Christian, of Marietta,
as the week-end guest of Mrs. E.
Mrs. lone Bass Dean has returned
home from the hospital and
[is regaining her strength.
Mr. Horr.ce Ivey, of Thomaston.
pent the week-end with his parents,
jMr. and Mrs. J. W. Ivey.
The friends of Mrs. Howard B.
i regret to know that she is a
laticnt at the City Hospital.
| Mrs. Toombs DuBose. of Athens,
spending several days with her
ughtrr Mis. Marion Allen.
Ltr. and Mrs. B. F. Eberhart
Thursday night in Macon
[ilh Mr. and Mrs. Fred Josey.
T. Kim:. Jr., and little
art spending this week in
^rrolUon with Mrs. King's parents.
| Miss Louix* Ivey has gone to Dur-
. North Carolina where she will
* a student dietetion at Watts Hos-
I Miss Helen Ivey left Saturday for
fendersonville. N. C.. to resume her
as cashier at the Shyland
I Mrs L. P. Lingo and Mrs. Lucille
Jlbritten spent the week-end in Ma-
i with Mr. and Mrs. Lovick Lin-
| Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Jordan are
! several days of this week
| Atlanta where Mr. Jordan is on
Walter Arben. of Greenville.
, has been a visitor in this
>r the past two weeks, as the
of Miss Louise Almand.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simmerson MIBB MORRIS GUEST
have returned from an automobile SPEAKER AT P. T. A.
trip to Tsmettdsee. Mr. Simmerson
visited the leading mule markets in:
his absence.
Mrs. D. F. Montgomery and sons
Messrs. John and Ford Montgomery
have returned from an automobile
trip through Florida. They were ac
companied by the Meedames Mc
Afee of Macon.
The friend* of Mr. Prank Finney
regret to know that he has been ill
with influenza this week and has
manager of the Hancock street
Roger* store.
Mrs. Julian Pollard, of Peth Am
boy, N. J., arrived this week to spend
several weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Isam Farm. Mrs. Pollard
remembered as Miss Margaret
Fann.
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na Mrs. C. E. Caldwell and
children were called to Covington
last week-end due to the serious
illness of Mrs. Caldwell’s mother
Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Caldwell will re
main In Covington for several dayr.
Captain and Mrs. R. W. Almand.
Misses Louise and Lava da Almand,
motored to Macon Sunday, where
they spent the day with Miss Mattie
Almand, who is taking a beauty
course at Ethel B. Davis Beauty
Shop in Macon.
[r. end Mrs. Harold Moore and
t, of Lyman, S. C., Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Roddenbeny and son, Thad
and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bland.
of Atlanta, were tilled here
this week on account of the serious
illness and death of Mr. M. H. Bland.
Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Harding and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bone are spend
ing several days of this week in At
lanta where they are attending the
meeting of the Diocesan Council and
Women's Auxiliary of,the Episcopal
church.
The friends of Mrs. Anna E. Vin-
n regret to know that she is criti
cally ill at the home of her daugh
ter. Mrs. Crawford in Macon. Mrs.
Vinson made here home here for a
long number of years and has many
friends in this city.
I Mrs. Ed Pass and children are
spending several days of this week
with relatives in Macon.
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The friends of Mrs. Elliott regret
to know that she is at Scott Hos-
noon January 16th, in the seventh piu] for „ major operation,
grade room of the Grammar School,
The speaker for the afternoon was
Miss Clara Morris, her subject being
“Nourishing food on a limited bud
get." The talk was interesting and
instructive and enjoyed by all pres
ent. TTie book shower for the
Grammar School Library, planned in
December will be held at the Feb
ruary meeting. Miss Mary Simpson'
third grade won the dollar for at
tendance and there were thirty-
seven members present.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Herndon and
[Mr Walter Arben. nf Greenville, yon Bobby, spent Sunday in Powel-
on where they joined a family re-
nion. and spent the day with Mr.
Hcrdon’s father who celebrated his
• • • jvath birthday. The senior Mr. Hcm-
C. C Smith, of Albany and don is in the best rK health and en- j
W. H. Valette, of Macon, were] joyed having his family with him
• of Mrs L. D. Smith the
NANCY HART CHAPTER NAMES
DELEGATES TO CONVENTION
The January meeting of the Nancy
Hart Chapter, Daughters of
American Revolution met Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jesse
Bone with Miss Julia Moore, Mrs
Bell. Miss Eli7abeth Thomas
and Mrs. J. T. Terry as co-hostesses.
Miss May Moore, the guest speak
er, was resented by Mrs. S
Thornton, who was acting as
gram chairman. Miss Moore’s subject
was “Two Georgians who mipsed
glory, one by not signing his name
to the Declaration of Independence,
the other by not signing his name to
the Constitution." She brought out
historical facts that are not gen
erally known, handling her subject
a most capable manner.
Several most enjoyable readings
ere given by Mrs. Max Noah.
Delegates elected to the National
Congress to be held in Washington
April are: Mrs. George Tunnell,
Regent and Mrs. L. P. Longino,
Alternates: Mrs. D. W. Brannen
Misser Elizabeth Jortcs. Elizabeth
Ferguson. Floride Allen. Mrs. Ed
win Allen and Mrs. J. L. Sibley.
Mrs. J. L. Beeson, Mrs. M. S. Bell
and Mrs. Y. H. Yarbrough have
been honored by appointments on
National Committees and will act
In such capacaties
Delegates elected to the State Con
ference to be held in Savannah in
March are Mrs. George Tunnell.
Regent and Miss Floride Allen. Al
ternates: Mrs. Charles Moore First
Vice Regent. Mrs. E. A. Tigncr. Mrs.
Guy Wells. Mrs. Roy Alford, Misses
Elizabeth Ferguson and Elizabeth
Jones.
Mrs. J. L. Beeson will attend as
State Historian and Mrs. M. S. Bell.
Mrs. J. 1. Garrard and Mrs. Y. H.
Ynrbrouch as State Chairmen.
corned by the Regent.
Following adjournment the hos-
! tosses served delightful refreshment'
during the social half hour.
The friends of Mr. Arthur Skin
ner will be glad to know that he is
improving from a recent operation.
Misses Virginia and Gcraldien
Doff, of LaGrange. were the week
end guests of Miss Josephine Jen
nings.
The friends of Mrs. Fred Mercer
regret to know that she is seriously
111 following a major operation at
the Scott Hospital.
Mr. Harry Jennings, of the State
University, was at home for the
week-end. He had as his guest. Mr
Jimmy Gogler.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Argo regret to know that they were
painfully injured in an auto acci
dent Sunday night while enroute
from Macon. T^ieir car crashed in-
i truck without lights near this
city.
The many friends of Mrs. Burwell
Maloass regret to know of the death
of her father, Mr. J. P. Matthews
which occurred in Lovett Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Malpass attended the
funeral services on Tuesday in Lo
vett.
CORSAGES
Far Ac Reaeereh Btl—SkI
Lara Ow
HOSTTFAL BASKETS
Sl.Nar
LAWRENCE'S FLOWER SHOP
PHONE 30-L
W« Are as Near Yon
As Your Telephone
tmj day, ao matter what the weather, yen caa T"! 1 i
a, far prempt deinety, fiaat a fends tad fans! price.
Temple Oranges F 'finest 43c Pk
BEETS, Large beaches Ik
Mood Red.
TURNIPS large haaches lk
The tags ire jreaag k trade:
SPINACH ft. He
Trader CnUf
CARROTTS 2 Baa. 15c
Fraa Catena
LETTUCE t
BROCCOU ft. lie
Yeaag aad Tcedar
CAUUFLOWER ... ft 12'/*
Saawhal
SQUASH ft. I Sc
Telew creak aadi
NEW POTATOES 4 fte 25:
Ten* lad Ha
TOMATOES ft. lie
Yaw Ripe
BACK BONE
aad
SPARE RIBS
With plenty af Beat
ea thaa.
Lh. 21c
Gee. Heftaaheed’i
PURE PORK
SAUSAGE
Baft, lb 34c
Staffed, lh. 3 Sc
Paw, la hah at 3 Be. A
Varment Mafia S^""" *tTS4c
Striked Heaijt lf-ei jar 25c
CVaage Marmalads 14-aa jar 2Sc
(Creei aad HackwaWi Geld Fah)
Fig Preacreea lf-ei jar 34c
Tezai Sltialm
Geld Bar Ptinna 3 lf-ei jw 54c
Aaaaeted Flaree*
Apple JeBy 7-« jar 5c
Sliced Pines,pie, Beaqaet 3 Ne. 2 caa. 54c
Siked Pineapple, Silver Her 3 Tal caa. 37c
Crashed Pineapple, Silver Bar 3 Ne. 2 caaa 38c
Frail Cocktail Sanbeam, Ne. 2>/ : caa 33c
Liai Betas, Saal Greet - - 3 Na. 1 caaa 24c
Spinach Foote Best Ne. 2 Caa 14c
Seaer Kraal, Libby's - Na. 2>/g caa 14c
Teaatoe Jake, CaapheTs 54-e. caa 2Sc
SATURDAY SPECIALS
FLOUR, Geidea Rale, - 24 fte S3c
(Hus is a high grade self immf Flaw) 44 fta. $1.44
MEAT, Fat Bach* ft- 1**
COFFEE, BeT. Special - - 2 fte. 2Sc
BELL GROCERY CO.
THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE OF
QUALITY SERVICE. PUCE
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|Mr and Mrs. R. A. West, of Dub-
and Mr. and Mrs. Winn Brew-
- of Brewton spent Sunday with
and M:s. J. W. Ivey.
and Mrs. Norman Shaw
larlotu-, N. C., were the guests of
and Mrs. J. W. Ivey on Thurs-
f last week.
• • e -
jMr. Stetson Barnes left Moi
fort Bragg, N. C., for training
” entering the CCC as a camp
lander.
D F Montgomery. Mr. Roger
omery and Miss Frankie
' iient Sunday in Eaton ton
r Miss Spivey’s mother.
Ethel Montgomery and
: ODell Moore spent the week-
in Jenkinsburg. Ga.. , at Miss
re's home.
O. B. Anderson, of Edgefield,
•• is spending several days of
week wUh relatives in the
•ty. Mrs. Anderson is remember-
iS Miss G otiio Patterson.
^ Ir Wi,Iiam Butts and Mrs. J. C.
•ciY employees of the L. N. Jor-
. ”* tric stor e. attended the
I *?, Showin * of tho new Frigidaire
I Atlanta this week.
Vr T **' Spivc y. °f Eatonton,
Lr d .'.^ several days of this
fcrk h ° r dau « h ler. Miss
r ‘ =0 Spivey and cousin. Mrs. D.
| Montgomery.
friends „r Mr . Sam Proctor
mother. Mrs. Addie Cook
:„ V "H to know that ho is
• 1 >n a Macon hospital
he was taken following in-
Trr.1." ? Ut0 arcid<,nt last week.
u “ has developed and his
- was thoueht to be very
herp,or
a *°w years ago.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
The Union-Recorder extends best
wishes for a happy birthday to the
following who this week celebrate
their birthdays: Mrs. George H.
Webber. John Riley, Dr. Sam And
erson. W. B. McKinnon. Helen
Evers Long. Mrs. R. E. Evans, Miss
Bessie Braxley. Richard Binion, Jr.,
Frances Powell Binion, Roy and
Foscoe Simpson, Miss lone Scott,
TalUe Dozier, Eulophia Hartley, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Ivey.
NEWSPAPER PARTY TO BE
GIVEN BY METHODIST.
Have you ever attended^ a n
paper party? Come to the Methodist
church to a party the league is
having Friday night at 8:00 o’clock.
Everyone who is expecting to
come is urged to become familiar
with noted characters in the news
papers before Friday. We guarantee
everyone who comes something new
and exciting.
CAMPUS
THEATRE
Milledgeville, Ga
Thon.-Friday., Jan. 23-24th
Margaret Sulkavan
“SO RLD THE ROSE ’
with Walter Connolly
Stark Young's stirring drama of,
a slip of a girl against the o
whelming tide of war!
Stftvdar, Jmmry 25*
MUSIC CLUB WILL NEXT
SATURDAY AFTERNOON .
The MiUedgeville Music Club will
Miss Florence Moran was hostess j ^ jts regular meeting Saturday
on Thursday evening to the mem- a ftemoon, January 25th at 3:30
bers of her bridge club at a dinner, 0 > c iock with Mrs. L. P. Longino.
party complimenting Mrs. E. V. Jcr-* Miss Beatrice Horsbrough will be
dan. Jr., a recent bride. hostess with Mrs. Longino. A most
Card tables were arranged in the
living room where cut flowers
vases and bowls formed lovely deco
rations. At the conclusion of the
dinner bridge was enjoyed. Miss
Eleanor Brannen were the s
prize winners.
After the games Mrs. Jordan
presented a basket of lovely gifts
from the guests.
interesting program is planned and
all members are asked to be pres-
SUKEY HART SOCIETY
[RETS.
The Sukey Hart Chapter of the
children of the American Revolu
tion had its regular monthly meet-
jn Thursday, January 18. at the
home of Miss Elizabeth Chandler.
Dr. E. A. Tigner discussed “Fam-
is Historical Spots in Baldwin
county", and Miss Lois Hatcher gave
a count of the lives of Alexander
Hamilton and Benjamin Franklin,
whoso birthdays occur in January.
At the close of the enjoyable pro
gram, delicious refreshments
served.
r. C. T. U. TO MEET TUESDAY
The W. C. T. U. will meet on
Tuesday afternoon, January 28th at
three-thirty at the Methodist church
All members are urged to attend.
Mrs. W. B. Harrison, of Linton, is
a patient at the Scott Hospital.
Mrs. Leroy Napier is in the Scott
Hospital for an operation.
Miss Lucy Davis has returned to
her home after an operation at the
Scott Hospital.
Mr. Ed Bass and Mr. George Bell
are spending several days of this
week in Tennessee. Mr. Bass is
buying mules for the W. E. Bass &
Co., in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Hutchinson. Mr.
and Mrs. Will Reeves, Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Long. Misses Alice and Vir
ginia McCraw and Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Smith enjoyed a fishing trip
in Florida the past week-end.
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V-. Thk ilMirpf fiookit* 1*0 rc
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^PRCSTON FOSTER
IOJMELVYN DOUGLAS
■ BO-RADIO FICTyta
Vicks Cough Drop
Also Bum 'Em Up Barnes and
Comedy. # if tH
Special Shaw Saturday Nyht
14:34 P. ft.
“MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION"
With Irene Ounn, Kent Taylor
Snday, Ji—aiy 24th
“FRESHMAN LOVE" j
Performance—2-4 and 8:45
■TTnmixmi
Happy Birthday
Greetings To You
President Roosevelt
We’re harpy <• extend Birthday Greetkfi to the Frcadaat an
this eccaiaan. Happy, tea. In canfratakte the commit
whaie effect, have made it paamUa far the residents af Kl-
kdferfte te celebrate the accasaso m a fittm( aimi with
the year’, (meat hsZ
tyo- ftAa
(Pnmd&nti fcinihdoy (Pa/iAtj'
Thursday Evening, Jan. 30
MILLEDGEVILLE BANKING CO.
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