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Ot JANUARY M, MM
ASOCIAL UICULICUTS
Mte Lillian Stiles spent the week-
r,d in Atlanta. ^
Mr and Mrs. George Haslam ore
| f ,«ding several days in Savannah.
« Pearl Lawrence has gone to
f Allanta lor a visit cd several weeks.
Mrs. Morel le Athon. ol MonticeUo.
is spending this week with Mrs. N.
| p Walker. ^
Wiley Wasden, of Milled,
spent last F riday and Saturday with
[ relatives here.
lre w. E. Rainey, of Eatontan,
. the Ruest of Mrs. N. P. Walker
| the pas* week.
r. and Mrs. C. N. Chandler and
r^arbaran Chandler spent Fri
day in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moore and
children, of Macon, are the guests
of Mrs. H. D. Allen.^
Miss Mildred Denrard. <f. Gordon,
wa? the week-end guest of her sis-
ti r Miss Myrtle Dennard.
i Mr. Paul Harmon, a student at
| pjesbvterian College, spent the
•ek-end with relatives here.
Rev. James M. Teresi was called
Vienna Wednesday to conduct the
| funeral services of a friend there.
The friends- of Mr. Frank Finney
ire clad to see him back at Rog
ers Store again after an illness with
The friends of Miss Betty Watx-
n< are glad to know she is improv-
I ir.g after a serious illness with pneu-
Mrs. John Mobley, of
I Pelham spent Saturday night and
[ Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. McKinnon.
Mrs. L. R. Langley and children
will leave this week for Marietta
where they will join Mr. Langley to
, make their home. r
friends of Mrs. Eugene
Stembridge are glad to know that
rapidly regaining her health
a serious illness.
srs. Guy Smith. Curtis Veal,
! and Pierce Walker, students at the
University of Georgia, spent last
reek-end at their homes here.
Mr. and Mrs. Grimes, of New
Hampshire were the guests of Mrs.
Mildred Porter Monday and Tues
day. They were enroute home from
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Allen will
leave Friday for Washington, D. C.,
where Mr. Allen will have a
ferencc with Postmaster General
James Farley.
George Califf, of Baldwin county,
has ‘•misted in the United States
Armv and has been sent to Fort
| Semen for training before being
°nt to Hawaii.
Mrs. W. B. McKinnon and little
on are spending several days of this
lv *ek in Brunswick with Mrs. Mc-
danon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
| N. Nightengale.
• ,Ir A. J. Swanson has retum-
'* Anderson, S. C., where she
l*vn several months with her
r - Mr. Swanson went to Ander-
Runday and accompanied her
ORGAN RECITAL ON SUNDAY I W. C. f. V.
Dr. Dwight Steere, head of the | The regular meeting of the W. C.
department of music at Hon Col- T. U. was held Tuesday afternoon
lege, Eton. N. C„ will give an or- • at 3:90 in the Sunday School room
gan recital on Sunday afternoon at of the Methodist church. Despite the
4:30 In the auditorium of G S. C. freezing weather, a large number
Dr. Steere will be the guest of
Dr. Max Noah, head of the depart
ment of G. S. C. W. The public is
cordially invited to the recital.
Mrs. George Tunnel] was called BAPTIST W. N. U. TO BOLD I MISS LAYFOELD WEDS ME COLE
to Marietta Sundry nigl for the (ANNUAL MEETING. j MUs Annie Belle Layfield and
funeral of Dr. John R. Greer. The Baptist W. M. U. of the Wash- Mr. Grady G. Cole, both of Hardwick
* * * i *ngton Association will hold their were united in marriage Saturday
Mr. W. B. McKinnon, popular annual meeting Feb. 7th, at Len- January 25th, Mr. B. Little Layfield. MUSIC CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL
manager of the McKinnon Motor ville. Four state workers will be Justice of the Peace, performing the MEETING.
Co., celebrated his birthday last there. All churches are urged to be 1 ceremony. The wedding took place "I^ie Milledgeville Migic dub
Saturday. He was surprised with a j represented. , on the Old Capitol bridge in the held the January meeting at the
birthday dinner by Mrs. McKinnon j LAURIE SHURLEY, Supt. presence of a few friends. Mr. and home of Mrs. L. P. Longino Sat-
with a few friends present. ■ Mrs. Cole have a wide circle of urday afternoon with Miss Beatrice
* * * LEGION AUXILIARY WILL j friends in Hardwick, who will be Hosbrough as Joint hostess.
Misses Alice and Virginia McCraw J MEET ON TUESDAY interested to know of their marriage. 1 Mrs. Johnny Overstreet read a
complimented Mr. and Mrs. Jon j The American Legion Auxiliary j — j paper prepared by Miss Hallie
Hutchinson <m the occasion of their, will meet on Tuesday afternoon at MES. JORDAN HONOEED AT J Smith, who could not be present,
wedding anniversary last Thursday j the home of Mrs. Richard Binion at LUNCHEON. i entitled, "A Comparison df Byron’s
evening. A few friends enjoyed a 3:30. Mrs. D. F. Montgomery, Mrs. Mrs. Stewart Woottcn entertain- and Reuben’s Conception of Beauty.”
delicious dinner in honor of Mr. and ( c. E. Smith, Miss Euri Belle Bolton ed on kit Friday ci a luncheon Miss Maggie Jenkins gave a piano
Mrs. Hutchinson. , and Mrs. Stewart Woottcn will be j complimenting Mrs. E. V. Jordan, a solo and Mrs. Edgar Long sang two
* * * j joint hostesses. Tiie subject is recent bride and member of the G. selections to contribute delightful
Ta\ Greer and his unde Dr. J. C. j Americanism and National Defense, S. C. faculty. i musical number to the program.
Gn*er were the only dentists in the and Mrs. George Carpenter, the i Members of the faculty of the de- ( Miss Beatrice Hosbrough discussed
Cherokee section for many years. He, chairman, has arranged a very inter- 1 part merit of health and education, current events.
in his ninetieth year, and proved esting program. ! at G. S. C. W.. were those Invited I At the conclusion of the program
interested and interesting when re-1 ■ j to the delightful affair. \ delicious refreshments weie served.
latlng incidents of the like in Cobb j SIXTH DISTRICT NURSES I i “
county during the War and Recon-, TO MEET SATURDAY,
struction Days. . The regular bimonthly meeting of
* * * .the Sixth District Georgia State’ Misses Ethel Montgomery and
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Home are Nurses’ Association will be held at Frankie Spivey were hostesses to
spending several days df this week, Ridley Hall in Macon on Saturday, the Young Women’s Circle of the
lath<
hoi
Mr and M rs . Marion spcnt
l rvi wee k-end in Atlanta where
of * en WOnt to altciM * a meeting
. r* co * n *nittce of 28 to select
J r or tho Roosevelt re-election
i Georgia.
* nd Mrs - J B. Stiles. Mr. and
ri m c ' Grccn * E- V. Jor-
«*n Mr. Yates Green attended
. ^rthday party given for
• . Stiles in Athens last Thurs-
™>ss Cathe
^l h ; Cf ^ nC * ,ibrarian the
th Missei
»« Majoi
r on the
Cline, of Shrevc-
spent the week-end
Maiy and Katie Cline.
>*• Tucked accompanied
Messrs. Fn
• • —• ouams ana cr
were present.
It was one of the moat interesting
meetings and the president Mrs.
Ewell Adkins, is to be complimented
for getting up such a fine program.
The devotional was given by Mrs.
Tercsi and two songs were sung
with Mrs. J. S. Lee at the piano.
The following ladies were on the
program: Mrs. H. V. Sanford, Mrs.
J. O. Sallee. Mrs. C. B. McCullar. It
was decided to have a party on the
17th of February at the home of
Mrs. C. P. Crawford. This date Is
the Heavenly Birthday of Fiances
Willard and is the occasion for un
ions to come together to honor her
and pledge anew their loyalty to
her and to the cause she loved and
so valiantly championed.'
LOOT—One KaMeae Dag. Aimmtn
to the name «f “festtto”. Reward
far aw totonaatl— ha Hag to the
recovery of thle dog. Aaswer at
CIRCLE ENTERTAINED
Monday <
in Atlanta with their son. Miller,'An interesting program under the Methodist church
who is under the observation of an direction of Miss Leila Waldorf has j n g.
eye specialist. Miller suffered an in- been planned. The program consists' After the program officers were
jury to the eye during the Christ- 1 of a comprehensive study of the elected as follows:
holidays while hunting and it January 1936 American Journal of! M rs . Claude Rav, chairman; Miss
is feared that the sight to the eye .Nursing. j Sarah Nelson, c^-chairman; Miss
iriL. be lost. , LUCILE T. KEMP, Secretary ( Catherine Butts, secretary and Miss
| Florrie Moye. treasurer.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY j MISS VEATCH WEDS MR. Refreshments were served in the
The Union-Rerorder extends best j GR1NER. ! i a t e evening.
wishes to the following who this Of cordial interest to her manyi . , .
week celebrate their birthdays. Mrs.! friends in Milledgeville and sur- j VISITORS HONORED
E. E. Bell, Mr. Elbert Bivins, Mrs., rounding vicinities was the mar-! at PARTY
Margaret Cook, Dirkie Alien, l.r.
Elliott Sims, Mrs. C. L. Moran, Sim
Whatley, Jr., Mrs. D. M. Rogers,
Mrs. A. G. Harris, President Roose
velt, Senator Walter F. George, Mrs.
,Gay Dunn, Mrs. Suewmrt Woottcn.
Mrs. John Riley, Mrs. J. H. Pl^s-
MRS. WALTER DROWN HOSTESS
TO BRIDGE CLUB MEMBERS
On Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
Walter Brown was hostess to her
bridge chib members and a few
other friends at her home on Mont
gomery street. At the end of the af
ternoon delicious refreshments were
served and prizes awarded to Mrs.
L. R. Langley for high score. Mrs.
Jon Hutchison for next high and ta
Mrs. John Riley for cut
riage of Miss Nelle Veatch, daughter Mrs. Mildred Porter and Maj. and
of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Veatch of this Mrs. Godfrey Osterman entertained
city to Mr. P. J. Griner of Nashville, j on Tuesday evening in honor of
Ga The ceremony haring begn Mrs. Frank Grimes and Dr. Harvey
quietly solemnized in Live Oak. I Grimes, of Hillsboro. N. H., guests
Fla., on Dec., 1935. | of Mrs. Porter.
The bride is a graduate of Pea-. The members of the G. M. C.
body High School where she was ( faculty and their wives were also
popular with the entire student. Kue sts. The party assembled at the
body. | College Hill Tavern and after dln-
Mr. Grinev has attended Georgia ner a delightful musical program
Military College for the past two j was given by Mrs. Porter and Maj.
y ears * I Osterman.
Both the bride and groom arej
pooular among the high school and poR BALE—One Farmall Tractor,
college set of this city. i A -1 CuBIttos. R. L. Prssser. MH-
Mr. and Mrs. Griner will make I ledgeviDe. Georgia,
their home in Nashville. Ga. }. . —
METHODIST MISSIONARY
SOCIETY WILL MEET MONDAY
The Methodist Woman’s Mission
ary Society will meet on Monday
afternoon at 3:30 at the church.
PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES
TO MEET.
The circles of the Presbyterian
Auxiliary will meet Monday after- MRS. T. H. RENTZ HAS INFORMAL
>on at 3:30 in the following homes: j TEA ON TUESDAY.
Circle No. 1 with Mrs. A. F. Skin-1 Mrs. T. H. Rentz entertained at
»r; Circle No. 2 with Mrs. L. H.'an informal tea on Tuesday after-
Andrews; Circle No. 3 with Mrs. j noon in honor of the wives of the
Sam Patterson; Circle No. 4 with! G. M. C. Majors. The tea table was
Mrs. D. C. Albert; Circle No. 5 with; attractive, with a central dccora-
Mrs. C. B. Hutchison. I ,ion white daisy chysanthemums
The Business Womens Circle will : and white candles is unique holders,
meet Monday evening at 7:30 at thej Mrs. Rentz was assisted in entertain-
hnme of Mrs. H. B. Jennings with ing by Mrs. George Carpenter and
Mrs. R. W. McMillan, Jr., hostess. Miss Betty Ferguson.
MRS. IRELAND ENTERTAINS | BAPTIST WOMAN’S MISSIONARY
FOR MRS. OLIN BANKS. j UNION WILL MEET MONDAY.
On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. j The Baptist Woman’s Missionary
Olin Banks recent bride, was the Union will meet Monday afternoon
honor guest at a most unique party | at 3:30 at the church Miss Laura
given by Mrs. W. E. Ireland at her ( Shirley, the new president, requests
home at the Boy’s Training School. ( all members to attend.:
A contest of naming parts of the,
enjeyed |
NOTICE
Splendid new shipment of—
POT PLANTS
Just Arrived
50c up
LAWRENCES FLOWER SHOP
PHONE 30-L
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CAMPUS
THEATRE
Milledgeville, Ga
given , mrs. E. E. BELL HONORED
house and furniture
first then each guest was
Ivory soap and asked to carv^ j BIRTHDAY. I
something to represent things used) Mrs. E. E. Bell was given a moit|
in the house. Another game of nam- j Jeliphtful surprise party on las 11
ing pictures from objects arranged, Wednesday afternoon on the occas-
on a large tabic was played and then 0 f her birthday anniversary,
the guests were invited to the card I Mrs. J. F. Bell made all arrange- I
tables where they were served de- me nts and invited a few friends to |
licious refreshments. | call on Mrs. BeU. When they arrived
■ ■ j Mrs. Beil came in and was delight-
MISS GROFF WEDS MR. PAUL! fully surprised. A birthday cake and
Thursday and Friday
January 30-31
Ginger Rogers
•IN PERSON”
With George Brent
ZACHERY
Of cordial interest to a wide cir
cle of friends is the announcement
of the marriage of Miss Dorothy
Henrietta Groff to Mr. Paul Jones
Zachery which was solemnized rec
ently in Leesburg, Fla., the home of
the bride.
The wedding was a brilliant social
event and attracted a large number
of socially prominent people In
Florida.
Mrs. Zachary is a daughter of.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Groff of Oxford. I
candles formed the center piece for
the appointed table. Delicious re
freshments were served and at the
conclusion as the request of Mrs.
Bell the group sang, “Auld Lang
Syne.”
The guests included Mrs. W. F.
Little, Mrs. C. P. Crawford, Mrs.
Mattie Bivins, Mrs. H. D. Allen. Mrs.
C. L. Moran. Mrs. A. F. Skinner,
Mrs. Miller Bell, Mrs. George Case.
Mrs. Ed Flemister, Mrs. Sol Bar
rett and Mrs. H. S. Smith.
Saturday February lit.
DOUBLE FEATURE
May Rabun in
"3 KIDS AND A QUEEN"
Abo
“MILLIONS IN TOE AIR"
ALSO "BURN ’EM UP BARNES"
She attended the Young Harris col-! A - A - ,T - TO MEET TUESDAY
lego at Young Harris. Georgia and AFTERNOON.
the University or Colos-ado. at ] n,.. American Association of
Bculder, Colorado. , University Women will meet next
Mr. Zachary is the son of Mrs. Tuesday February 4th at eight
L. J. Zachary of Milledgeville, Geor-1 o’clock at the home of Mrs. J. O.
Kia. He* attended Georgia Military i Sallee. Joint hostesses with Mrs.
College at Milledgeville and gradu- J Sallee will be Dr. Amanda Johnson,
'' t ‘ r Adam s and Charles I ated from Emory Academy In Ox- Miss Mabel Rogers. Mrs. Martha
Sunday February 2nd
jane Withers in
• PADDY O'DAY
With Pinky Tomlin and Rita
Cansino.
Performances 2, 4 and 8:45.
Monday and Tuesday Feb. 3-4
Bing Crosby in
"ANYTHINC GOES”
the ford. Georgia. He is connected with' Sibley. Mrs. Max Noah, Mrs. C. B. j ^jjJj MeiBHI Charles
npaniod If ' B ‘ Eberhart a H After a short honeymoon trip! A delightful pregram has
tnem to Swains boro _ _ — -
Ibaggles.
Announcing—
Milledgeville Representation of
Mrs. Ralph B. Small Studios
OF MACON, GEORGIA
By MRS. THOMAS H. RENTZ, Phone 114-J
MRS. SMALL IS A WELL KNOWN INTERIOR DESIGNER.
Draperies, slip covers aid cart ains are made in her stadio
workroom under her own tap ervkion.
HER LINE INCLUDES—
Draperies and curtains made Window Shades
to order. Antionco
Drapery, Slip Cover and Cur- trprsdnrttomi
tain materials. Raffs.
Upholstery Fabrics. Wallpaper
Curtain Fixtures OU Paintings, Pfatvea
Tie backs lamps and Lampshades
Venetian Blinds GUIs. China. Glassware
CHARGE ACCOUNTS MAY BE ARRANGED
“VISIT THE LITTLE SMALL STUDIO”
„ - - Mr. and Mrs. Zachary are at home arranged and a full attendance la ex- , ^ .m, i, m, M ,
! ' 'C„ Sunnyside Drive. peered red ur*d. RRIIRRXRRRRIIi
GOOD FOODS
AreGood To Your Pocketbook
The best thing about fine foods is that they are wholesome,
healthy, tnd tasty to eat. The next best thing is that in the long
run they are lowest in cost,
BUCKWHEAT CAKES
1 -3 Cup fine bread crumbs
2 Cups scalded sweet milk
1-2 Teaspoon salt
1-4 Yeast cake
I 3-4 Buckwheat Flour
I Tablespoon Molasses
I Egg
Pout milk over crumbs,
let cool. Add salt and bea
ten egg, yeast cake dissol
ved in water and buck
wheat. Let rise over night.
In the morning stir well
and add molasses and 1-4
Buckwheat Cake Time
COMBINATION SPECIAL THIS
WEEK
3 lbs. Penn Buckwheat
I qt. Sunbeam Pancake Syrup
58c
teaspoon of soda dissolv
ed in 1 -4 hike warm water
Leave 1-2 cup of batter
for next time. This will
take place of yeast cake
dissolved in water.
CHOI jE FHUirS AND VEGETABLES
ORANGES Florid, peck 43c
APPLES Va. Beauty dot 20c
GRAPEFRUIT.... 6 for 25c
TANGERWS dor. 15c
STRING BEANS 2 lbs 25c
BEETS ... Large hunch 10c
CARROTS.... 2 bunches 15c
TOMATOES. h. 10c
Spinach. Cauliflower, Turnips, Green Cabbage, Squash, Egg- |
plant. Cuban Okra, at Market (Yices.
JUST RECEIVED COM
PLETE LINE ORIENTAL
CHOP SUEY INGREDIENT
Bean Sprout, No 2 can
Noodle.... No 2 can !5c
Soy Sauce «-oi lie
Water Cheatnuts .. Can 99c
Bamboo Shoots .... can
Chop Suey con 25c
MONTOX OATMEAL with cup and
saucer or Dinner Plate 42-oi pka.
29c
National Speedy Oat Elate,
49-ox Parkaae 20c
Ripple Wheat pkg 10c
Grits, Fresh (round .... 7 lbs 29c
Raisin Bran pkf. 15c
Fresh Tennessee Doz. 27c
Bacon Armour’s Fixed Flavor lb 40c
FLOUR We gurantee this to be good as well as white 24 lbs 83c
MEAT. Fat Back lb 12c
SODA CRACKERS .. Tib bo* 10c
SALT. Especially prepared by Worcester Salt Company to keep
your meat 100 lbs. $1.25
Telephone your order, every item receives careful attention.
Free prompt delivery anywhere in Milledgeville or Hardwick.
BELL GROCERY CO.