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ISOCIAL HICUILICUTSI
I Miss Sue Stoi
1 recent iUn^
George Fisher spent
rral days a*
■ Col and Mrs. Marion Allen spent
1 „day ar.d Monday jn Atlanta.
I Mr. and Mr-' Frnl Cook * De-
1 sp , nt Sunday with Mr. and
Wil -cn Mason.
I Mrs J W .Anderson, of Meridian,
1 .itric her parents. Rev. and
George Moore, of Quitman.
U Sandav uirh his parents. Mr.
Josephine Boone who has
„„ critically ill at the Scott Hos-
Miss Frances
|Mr a „d Mrs. T. J Cater, of Mu-
•fit Sun da v v. th Misses Net-
ln>. J. H Cr tie. Jr of Colum-
is S|vi)f!ing ai days with her
: . r .ts. V. u.;d Mi Homer Bivins.
[iss Martha Ba- who teaches at
lc. Ga- >i (.it i • week-end with
parents-. Mr and Mrs. E E. Bas,
d* *
Irs Elliott Siir.- .tnd little daugh-
• Maty Anne, are visiting Mrs.
pence in Montgomery. Ala
|Trie friends *f Mrs. T. H. Brid-
nf Toomsboro. regret to know
:he is ill at the Sco*t Hospital.
s Beulah Thaxton and Harriett
Jampbell. who teach in Cochran,
week-end with friends
John Craven has returned to
■ home after spending several
s with her daughter, Mrs. Bliott
1. D. Allen. Mr. W. B. Mc-
and Mr. Culver Kidd re-
1 today from a fishing trip in
J Mrs. Mary Kitsinger has returned
' Vork after a visit of several
daughter. Miss
Bloodworth, &i De
is a surgical patient
Mr. Dice Anderson of Cochran,
.•as a recent visitor in the city.
fela Kitsin
I Mr.'
Russell Bailey has returned
her home in Ellenton. S. C.. after
".'it to her son. Dr. L. A. Bailey
the Stau* Hospital.
r * and Mrs. tv. L. Edwards, of
‘ta. spent Sunday with Mr. and
T. E. Owens „nd Mr and Mrs.
this city.
> Whatlei
and Mrs. Wiley Wasden and
e daughter. Alice, of Millen. spent
“ y with Mr. and Mrs. E.
r anci Messrs Arthur and Conn
f,r Mrs. Tom Hall
I lo know that she is
owng an emergency
v Scott Hospital Mon-
1 Mr w. L. Fraley enter-
1P ni, ' m h< rs of their bridge
' d i; litful. party on Tues-
T,;( ' •'Utst list included
ix * rs "t the club.
. /’ nt ' ^ *^ r - Sam Proctor
riottsly iJi^- ' lhat he c °ntinues
'* Macon hospital. His
Addie Cook Proctor,
Ris bedside on Mon-
: Ba scom
ailed here
Deny
■er, of Macon,
011 account of the
d death of her
A. Cook,
and their daughter,
thp fvmeral services
Mrs
and Mrs. l
Simp*,
•'•fiod Smith and
! . K / n , v Mar *e. and Mrs.
1 • :,I > Mary Simp-
•■'I Mo their beautiful
f . 3reon street. The
t " c most attractive
Miss Sallie Lou B&U has returned
to her heme from the Scott Hos
pital.
Mrs. H. B. Ritchie, of Athens, is
the guest of her sister, M'ss Ethel
Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis Carr, have
moved back into their new home of
Enr's Heights.
Miss O’Dell Moore spent the past
week-end with relatives in Jackson
-on and Atlanta.
Mr. Hilbery Burton of Atlanta
-pent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. B. J. Wells.
Mr. Paul R. Hurt, of Macon, spent
last week with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Hurt.
Mr. and Mrs. Bloomer Dumas and
family have moved into the Hatchei
home on the Hill.
Mr. Pierce Walker was at home
for the week-end with his mother.
Mrs. N. P. Walker.
Mrs. Mildred C. McCalla.
Greenville, S. C., is the guest of
Mrs. J. I. Garrard.
Mrs C. C. Hurt has returned from
a visit to her sister. Mrs. A. Leon
ard, of Macon. Ga.
Mr. Grady Moore of Atlanta, spent
the past week-end with the family
of Mr. Joe Moore, Sr.
Mr. Lensey Dennard, a student at
Middle Georgia College, was a visi
tor to this city Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Hall Smith underwent
an emergency operation at the City
Hospital Monday night
Misses Louise Jeans, and Dorothy
Smith who teach In Atlanta, were
at home for the week-end.
Mrs. Fred Elliott has been dis
missed from the Scott Hospital whem
she has been several weeks.
Mr. George Lawrence, of Tuscum-
bia. Ala., is visiting his brother. Mr.
Lawrence at his home near this city.
The friends of Mrs. M. F. Davis
will regret to know that she has
been ill for several day's with the
flu.
Miss Edna Ellen Rogers, crl Tus-
cumbia, Ala . is spending this week
here as the guest of Miss Miriam
Middlobrooks.
Misses Josephine Jennings and
Avis Moatc attended the week-end
dances at the Presbyterian College.
Clinton, S. C.
Miss Mary Ella Williams or Co- 1
at the City Hospital. She will be I BOSS ETHEL ADAMS HAS
remembered here as Miss Willie DINNER HONORING MRS.
Mae Pettigrew RITCHIE.
The friends of Rev. F. H. Harding! Miss Ethel Adams entertained ...
regret to know that he is ill with a delightful dinner in honor of her
flu and will be unable to conduct sister, Mrs. H. B. Ritchie, of Athens,
services at St. Stephens Episcopal who is her guest. The dinner
church next Sunday. held in Ennis Hall and a color
Mrs. J. p. McNamara of Savannah, scheme of red and white was attrac-
the mother of Father T. McNa- tively used in the decorations. The
mara. is visiting Mrs. Y. A. Little, guest list included a number ..
She will remain here until Sunday members of the G S. C. W. faculty
when she leaves for her home. land a number of Milledgeville peo-
Rev. L. A. Cunningham was the pie.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan
Thompson when he filled his regu
lar appointment at the Hardwick
Christian church on last Sunday. i __ , „ .. _ .
Miss Lucy Davl, has returned to' mCTnb '" the Spring Lake
Griffin to resume her duties as
teacher in the public schools there
after spending several weeks at
home following a major operation.
Hunting and Fishing Club will have
their annual Valentine Dance on
next Friday evening at 7:30,
A box supper will be enjoyed be-
_ fore tlye dance. The Spring Lake
Mr. Dorman Hardy, and his moth- ^ offlce ^ opencd and , hc
'. Mrs. Hardy, have recovered from membm wlH exchange Valentines.
their recent illness; Mrs. Hardy hav
ing had bronchitis while Mr. Hardy
suffered an acute attack of tonsi-
litis.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Sullivan
and Mrs. Drayton Thomas played.
Mrs. Leon Callaway won top score
and Miss Elizabeth Thomas low.
MRS. SMITH ENTERTAINS AT
TEA FOR MRS. ANDERSON.
Mrs. Horace Smith was hostess on
Wednesday afternoon at a delight
ful tea complimenting her daughter.
Mrs. J. W. Anderson, cf Meridian.
Miss., who is spending several days
with her.
The home was beautiful in its
Valentine decorations. During the
calhrf 00 ' 1 “ lar8C " umb ' r of * u « ts
VALENTINES AT
CORSAGE
GIVE YOUR DATE A LOVELY
CORSAGE FOR A VALENTOC.
LAWRENCE'S FLOWER SHOP
MOW 304.
Do You Have
AN EMERGENCY SHELF
**«••• «h<> «
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■■■ ail hi tiTt If pc? cmA.
METHODIST CHOIR ENTERTAIN
ED WITH MR. AND MRS.
BANKS HONOR GUESTS.
On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
left for Moultrie this week, where Tj0n( , cnt crtained the members
they shell make their new home. Mr. n( , hc choir Q . , he Methodist chu rch
Sullivan has been connected with at g Valcntino part y on last Friday
the Country Club, in the capacity cf cven i nK complimenting Mr. and Mrs.
golf pro. since last September. olin Bmki _ mombcrs ol , hc choir
Mr. and Mrs. John Pennington and w ho were recently married,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Holsen-, The decoraticwis throughout the j jj
beck, wish to express to their Doc- home carried out the Valentine idea ■ FI
tors. Nurses, and friends their sin-j ant | color motif. The table in the j U
appreciation for the many kind- ] dining room had as a center piece ■
neses shown during the serious ill-' a bowl of red ben ies. After a num-jfj
jss of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Penning- ^ her of interesting games were er- j if
n - i joyed delicious refreshments were • ^
On next Monday evening at 8:00 served. A lovely g.ft was presented y
o’clock the W. C. T. U. will have a Mr. and Mrs. Banks from the choir, ■
delightful entertainment at the members.
lovely old colonial home of Mrs. C.| Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
P. Crawford. TTie guests for the oc- • Banks. Rev. and Mrs. Horace Smith,
casion will be the members and Maj. and Mrs. Claude Ray. Mr. and
their families and a number of, Mrs. Bill Ireland. Mrs. Ben Harri- ,»
BANANAS 4
a (FRIDAY AND SATURDAY)
(EGGS
to fw-
19c
Fresh Tennessee doz 25c
LETTUCE Large kektog 8c
CELERY Jimbc Florida 8c
STRING BEANS 2 lb* ZSc
Creee Teader
ENGLISH PEAS K> 10c
Yoeeg Creep
SQUASH ft. 15c
B«W Crook Neck
TURNIfS large hooches
tk y
CABBAGE Greaa 3 lbs.
lk |
POTATOES 5ft.
Ik J
YeDow Ysau
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Red Bfas
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BEETS larre boackes
ik 0
Oranges
INDIAN RIVER
47c
Peck
special guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Over-
i street, Mrs. Ed Keel. Miss Anne
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Bone. Miss Louise Keel. Mrs. L. P.
The Union-Recorder extends best Longino, Misses Frances and Blanche
wishes for a Happy Birthday to the MuMrow and Messrs Sidney
following who this week celebrate
their birthday: Carl Vinson Smith,
Mrs. Louise Smith Davis, Mrs. M. E.
Webb, W. D. Morrison, Mr. Joe
Andrews, Billie Goodson, Miss Gil
lie Hutchins, Mr. G. C. McKinley,
Mr. Homer Shy, Floyd Frederick,
Jr., Mrs. L. C. Hall, Mrs. E. J.
Flemisterv Mrs. W. W. Moran, Mr.
E. B. Davis.
VALENTINE DANCE AT ECHETAH
COUNTRY CLUB FRIDAY NIGHT
One of the delightful social af
fairs of the Valentine season will
dance at the Echotah Country
Club on Friday evening at nine
o’clock.
Eddie Winters Orchestra has been
cutq4 for the occasion and a large
nurroel. of club members are ex-
Dccted to assemble for the occasion.
Roy S. Alford. Jr., club manager,
has the clans in charge and a most
delightful occasion is anticipated.
Stembridge and Frank Evans.
MISS BOGGU8 HOSTESS
TO CLUB.
Miss Willie Bogpus was hostess
this week to the Tuesday Night
Bridge Club at her home on Wash- 11
ington Street. In addition club ( ^
members Mrs. Godfrey
MISS SMITH WEDS MR. HARRIS
Of cordial interest here was the
announcement this week of the
lu ™_ bia ; S- C., and Mr. N. T. Nesson | r j a g e 0 f Miss Jewel Smith, of Coch-
to Mr. Ira Lee Harris. Jr., of
of Richmond, Va., are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. McElrath.
Miss Jewell Bowdoin, who
teaching at Rocky Ford, spent the
week-end here with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Bowdoin.
Miss Lois Hatcher. Virginia Dunn,
and Maurice Kenney spent the
eek-end in Atlanta ivhere they at
tended the dances at Georgia Tech.
Miss Ida Pound returned to Mil
ledgeville Monday night after speed
ing the week-end holiday in Athens.
guest (*.’ her mother and sis
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E Hurt, of De-
Soto Mo., are parents of a son, bom
Feb 2nd, to be called Mexia, for
his grandfather, th- late Mr. H M.
Hurt.
Mr. Geo. S. Bloodworth has re
turned to his home in DeSoto Mo.,
called here on account of
the serious illness of Mrs. Blood
worth.
Mrs. Lucy Bland Rodienberry and
in, Thad, have returned to their
home in Montgomery. Ala., after
spending several weeks here with
relatives.
ROY HENDRICKSON RECEIVES
ALTERNATE APPOINTMENT
TO ANNAPOLIS
Mr. Hendrickson, the son of Mrs.
i ’. W. Hendrickson, has been at the
preparatory school at Fort McPher-
. n 1,1 Mr-. j (1 |., v son for the past year, and in com-
i n ^Through, oetltive examinations last week for
„ 1,nd K opovintment, h« was on
,ht ‘ funerti arbrou 8h | three high men. He made
». _ ntr al services of
were the
■■vhiTo h^; AIrs ’ Y ’ H. Yap.
■ of the
: Ann = M vZFZJT- ° f | rccord at G M * c * and h °p , ' s *■> se-
r<nd cure the appointment to one of the
service schools during the coming
year.
Hardwick.
The mariage was solemnized
Aiken. S. C.. on April 20th of last
year and has been kept a secret.
Mrs Harris is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Smith, of Cochran,
Mr. and Mrs. Harris are making their
home in Hardwick where Mr. Harris
is employed at the State Hospital
MISS LILLIAN STILES
HOSTESS TO CLUB.
Miss Lillian Stiles entertained the
members of her bridge club most
delightfuly on Saturday evening at
the Baldwin Hotel.
The Valentine motif was carried
out in the place cards and table
decorations. After a delicious din-
the games were enjoyed. Miss
Martha Bass and Mrs. Tom Hall
Smith were awarded the score
prizes.
Thc-se enjoying the delightful af
fair were Mrs. Wilson Mason, Mrs.
Tom Hall Smith. Mrs. Weyman
Smith. Mrs. E. V. Jordan, Jr., Misses
Marie McCombs. Elizabeth Fralcv
Margaret Yarbrough. Alice and Vir
ginia McCraw. Martha Bass, Flor-
Meran. and Bumadette Sulli-
PROGRESSIVE FARMERS CLUB
WILL MEET SATURDAY
The members of the Baldwin
County Progressive Farmers Club
will be entertained at dinner at the
a room of G. S. C. W.
Mr. W E. Ireland, president of
(he club, says the program will pro
ceed the dinner and will be confined
to regular business All members are
expected to attend.
He likes
bis shower
too!
Grapefruit
INDIAN RIVER
Large
4 for ZSc
* for ZSc
STRAWBERRIES
Friday sod Setvdsy
AT MARKET PKICE
Following an afternoon of
vigorous sport, he likes a nice
warm shower just the same
as Dad does. He can have
it and be clean and fresh by
the time Dad gets home, if
an Automatic Gas Water
Heater is on the job.
Investigate today how in
expensively your home may
have plenty of hot watefr al
ways on tap.
Ga. Natural
Gas Corp
Phono 71
WE ARE KADQ0ARYERS
FOR PRE-LENIEN PARTY
FOODS
TATOE CRBHES caa 15c
ANCHOVY PASTE taka 25c
CHEESE RITZ Pk». lie
CMCKEN Ever part* jar ZSc
GIANT OUVES pat* «•<
TINY Swact Gknkiai at. 35c
C0CXTAIL Cbm, B* 2k.
SAWYER BUTTER COOKIES 1 ft. ak« is,
B SUPREME VAN11LA WAFERS lfc^k,, Z3,
t SUPREME OYSTER CRACKERS 1 ft ?k
f EXCELL SODA CRACKERSlft. abL^ ~ it
ROACH HIVES GaaraatcW to ki raachaa ar ymm aaqr ra-
— - 3 far 31c
SAUSAGE Gwfi H.fcft.,1 ^ ^rik Z~ k 3k
BELL GROCERY CO.
READY FOR SPAINS
New Dresses
SWUNG PUfn AND NAVY AND
WHITE JACKET EFFECTS
Vicks Co
15.88 IIP TO 313.95
Swagger Suits
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