Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, February 20, 1936, Image 7

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HlWMa. WLUBGtnLU. OA, mUAlT M. UM I ASOCIAL UICHLICUTSM ggggggg 0 c. Miller is ab*ent from ... 0 n a business trip. the ntj oa * . . . ,, r Mercer Jard.it was at home us. «eek-c»ad with relatives. for „ , • Mr Steve Thornton, Jr., of Coch- ; waf a, home for the week-end. frankie Spivey spent the .veck-enci at her home in Eaton ton. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. I«jpent sev- . '■ Havs Of the past week in Sa- ,, is , K Marv Prances Smith and Mary SihiP 5011 ^ C " ' veek -' od in Atlanta. # MKWS Louise Smilh and Ma “‘' , ‘ sins silent the week-end in Bock Mrs. Ivey Lee Harris spent the •eek-end at the home of her parents in Cochran. Miss Robert ta Lawrence, who teaches in Columbus, was at home lor the week-end. ^ Dr and Mrs. Walter Young, of At- , KpeJ1 { Sunday with Dr. and The friends of Rev. F. H. Hard ing regret to know that he continues ill at his home. 9 Mrs. Tom Hall Smith is convalesc ing following an emergency opera tion at the Scott Hospital last week. Mrs. Smith is rapidly improving. Mrs. F. L. Corzine, Mr. Richard Corzine, Miss Blai he Smith and Mrs. Grey Smith, of Charlotte, N. C., were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H Smith. Mr. A. Goldstein left Monday for New York where he will spend two weeks. Miss Mary Goldstein, who has been studying at Columbia Uni versity. will accompany him home. • a • tnd Mrs. Ivey Lee Harris and Mrs. Carroll Melton, who were rec ently married, were honored at a shower by the members of the Hard- wich Christian church last Wedne day night. parents in Greensboro last week end. Mrs. Winton Epps spent last week end visiting relative in South Caro- la. Mr. Joe Andrews is entertaining number of friends at Amfico cot tage on Savannah Beach this week- id. Col. Marion Allen accompanied by U. S. District Attorney, Lawrence Camp spent Wednesday in the city a hunting trip with Dr. Edwin Allen. The City Fire Department was called to the Elks Club Tuesday morning when a gas pipe broke and caught fire. No damage was done and the office of the Georgia Na tural Gas Corp., quickly repaired the damages. COL. CATT8 INSPECTS CADETS Col. Gordon R. Catts, commander of the R. O. T. C. units in the Fourth Corps Area, headquarters at Fort McPherson, spent Monday at G. C. and watched the cadets in their drills and inspected the college prop <°rty. The visit of Col. Catts is prelemi- nary to the Honor School inspection in April. While heie Col. Catts was the guest of Maj. Frank Mansfield. ME. AND MRS. ROBERT ASHF1ELD ENTERTAIN AT PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashfield entertained delightfully on Wednes day evening at bridge, having the members of their club as guests. Tallies in the sfape of Valentines and other decorations carried out the [more than sixty red and white color motif. After the.that walk to Milledgeville to school. report filed before the Ki- wanis Club today a committee com posed of Frank Evans, chairman, J. L. Sibley and W. H. Amall. showed that the proposed side walk from Milledgeville to Hardwick is great ly needed. The committee cited the fact that this road is used by nurses, em ployees of the hospital, residents of Hardwick, convalescent patients, and school children VISIT OP BON. ABIT NEE DBLATBD SEVERAL DATS Wie expected visit of Hon. Abit Nix, who was scheduled to speak here twice this week before the stu dents, reserve officers and American legion on National Defense, has been delayed until a later date. Mr. Nix is in Washington and will return to Georgia until the latter part of this week. He will probably fill his engagements here next week. BANKS AND P. O. TO CLOSE SATURDAY Hie four banks of the city and the post office will be dosed Sat urday in celebration of the birthday of George Washington. February 22nd is a national holi day and will be observed here by the banks and post office. Business houses requiring pay rolls are asked to attend to this and other banking business Friday. There will be no mail delivery Saturday, but the general delivery window will be opened for one hour at 11 o’clock. Shown die Sick Room With Flowers Hospital Baskets I1.M mp LAWRENCE’S FLOWER SHOP PHONE 304. games delicious refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Groover ’ the high score prizes. Mr. Richard McNamara, of Sa vannah. spent Sunday in the city ith his brother. Father T. J. Me- j PRESBYTERIAN YOUNG Namar;.. Mrs. P. J. McNamara ac-i PEOPLE TO MEET FRIDAY comranicd her son home after (NIGHT, spending two weeks in the city The Kiwanis are making an effort to have the side walk built as a con venience and protection to pedes trians who use this road. The city and county have been asked for help in the plan and the club is petitioning the highway de partment for this work. -l fr j„hn Sibley and daughters, Martha Jeanette of Atlanta, the city. Mi-- Lillian I^idget, of Cordele, the week-end guest of Miss Susie Butt' the past week. Mr Frank Miller spent several ,; a v5 ir. the city the guest d? his brother. Mr. O C. Miller. Miss Elizabeth Fraley had as her guests for the week-end Mr. and Mrs John Byer. of Dublin. The friends of Mr. R. W. Hatcher regret to know that he is confined to his home with influenza. Messrs. L. N. Jordan and L. K. Stevens attended a Chevrolet meet ing in Atlanta Friday night. • a • Mr. and Mrs. Jack D«y and ion. of Athens, spent Sunday with Mrs. John Day and Miss Nell Day. Mr. Norris Hall, of Cartersville, is spending several days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hall. The friends of Mr. J. T. Marsh- wan are clad to see him out again after an illness of se eral weeks. Mr and Mrs. D. F. Montgomery and family spent Sunday in Macon with Mr. and Mrs. R. K. McAfee. Mrs Flliott Simb and Marynnne have returned from a visit to Mrs. Ernest Spence in Montgomery, Ala. The friends d? Miss Josephine Jennings and Ervin Jennings regret to know that they have the flu. Misses Maurice Roundtree and Sue Mason, of Swalnesboro, spent the week-end here visiting friends. • • • Mr. .-,nd Mrs. Jack Terry and Mr. Frederic k May. of Norfolk. Va.. spent the week-end visiting relatives in On Friday evening the Young; „ .. I People's League of the Presbyterian] Mrs. C. B. McCullar will address* c h urc h will be entertained at a partv ! the Hopewell Epworth League Sun- 8 , thc ]0Tely country home of Mr day nipht at 7:00 o’clock P. M. Mrs.| and Mrs G c McKinley ^ , ^r^z'^rpuMic“a £! - ni r ?.- voun8 ^ vited according to Mrs. Anderson. j P “ PC ° * 'L“ r ' h mv,ted - evening hours next Sunday. At the • • • Miss Agnes Gibson, Miss Eugenia morning service his subject will bo. fr - . - Mr f. _ ^ Miss Marie Fisher, and Miss “Things that Effect Character and will he interested to know that h i Isnbel Edwards have char S e of the Destiny." and in the evening his has -rfrented n nosition in Charlotte 1 program - Those who do not have theme will be. “On the Testimony of has accepted a position n Charlotte a way to go to the McK5nley . s are C hrist." N. C.. with the Duke PowerCo and asked to meet at one * ^ follow . Mrtlmdkt Church has gone their to make his home. ina n t__„ _ # <7.,= , , lf n n B AI __ f _ tuil ,mg places at 1 .id, nome or Mrs. J. The usual morning and evening Sallee, Mrs. Harris Hall, Mrs. services will be held at the church SATURDAY SPECIALS Mrs. Bell and their little daughter. ‘, Jean, will join him later. The friends oT Miss Lavinia Scott ire glad to know that he is con valescing after an operation last week. Miss Scott was brought home by her father, Dr. W. lf. Scott from Agnes Scott College last Wednesday x an appendix operation became necessary. George Fisher or the Sunday School Sunday. Rev. Horace Smith will room at the church. have as his sermon subject in the - morning, “Sealed Orders” The pas- G ARDEN CLUB TO MEET NEXT tor will preach at the evening ser- WEDNESDAY. vice. The Milledgeville Garden Club Baptist Church will meet next Wednesday afternoon. Rev. James M. Teresi will preach February 25th at the home of Miss at both the morning and evening Mary Cline at three-thirty. All mem- services of the church, bers are urged to attend. j Episeapal Church I There will be no services at St. EDUCATION COMMITTEE OT Stephens Episcopal church Sunday KIWANIS TO BE HEBE due to the continued illness of the The Eronomony and Efficiency Rector. Rev. F. H. Harding. Emmeft McComb who is attending Georgia Tech spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McComb. Accompanying him as [public Schools Committee his guests were: Dub Jacobs. Bud, Kiwanis Clubs of Georgia will be the 1 Father McNamara, Iciest. Linsey and Henry Bynum. All four guests of the Milleageville club or. | Sunday, Quinquagesima Sunday, of these boys are graduates of G.. Thursday at one-fifteen at the Bap- morning services at the Catholic tist church. Church will consist of Mass and Dr. Francis Daniels is chairman Sermon. Hie Mass will be a High BIRTHDAY of ^is committee and will have Mass, with a special musical ar- The Union-Recorder extends best I charge of the program. All members rangement. The sermon will be on wishes for a happy birthday to the (Q f the club are expected to be cn the subject, “The Question of Fer- following who this week celebrate time. Members of the committee sonal Moment." Sunday School at 4 Juicy Sweet Large Packages Kellogg’s Corn Flakes FLA. ORANGES Grades 1 and 2 25c 47c peck their birthdays: Andrew Harrison Mrs. Holloway. Mr. Moody Atchin- Miss Gillie Hutchings. Mrs. C. W. Argo and Mrs. E. C. Bceman. COLD SPELL ARRIVES MRS. C. B. HUTCHINSON HOSTESS AT BRIDGE PARTY. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. C. B. Hutchinson entertained most de lightfully at a bridge party at her hot.ie on the Hill. The Valentine color motif was carried out in tho tallies, table deco rations and delicious refreshments that were served at the conclusion j The last cold spell has come, of the games. weather forecasters predict and the The score prizes were awarded oeople of the sunny south can now Mrs. M. H. Groover, high, and Mr', look for warmer, more spring-like Georgeg Fisher, low and Mrs. M. M.. weather. that will be present are: Jop High- 9’30. Mass throughout the week at smith, Baxley: Holmes Johscn. 7:30. Gray: H. S. Peters, Manchester: Dr. Francis Daniels. Chairman. BRIGHT. WARMER WEATHER ! f* A M PI IQ PROMISED AS I AST i vrt ifl1 UJ THEATRE Thermometer Drops Over Thirty De- p»pw Over Night and Milledgeville Experiences Another Freese. Hendrickson, who is a* Croon-r. floating prize. - n. was at home for John Lane, a friend. Carpenter. Mrs. D. , Tho therm or* otor drooped ove :lrs. Genre? thirtv depress Monday nieht after Vhatlej*. Mr-; wnrm dnv with rain early in th II. Groove . nieht and Tuesday morning was fai Milledgeville, Ga TWsday, Feb. 2M | "HERE COMES THE BAND" I With Ted Lewis and His Orchestra and Virginia Bruce. Grape Fruit Extra Good 39c pk Dromedary Cake Mixture 40c pkf. Make* a Quick Dclicsous Deeert — lie — LETTUCE Jumbo Hard Head 9c Extra Fancy Crisp Celery Large Stalk With Plenty of Heart - 9c — WE HAVE EVERY VARIETY OF VEGETABLES THE FLORIDA MARKET AFFORDS AT LOWEST PRICES. Trltph—e Tear Order. Ercrjr kea Carefaly Sr letted. Preapt Deberry. BELL GROCERY CO. THE WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL STORE OF QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE 2SJ—PHONES—«M ' '-nail is spending srv- • Rhode?. Mrs. this week in Macon, j George FI she; 1 iving on the Grand Mrs. 7 . W. !■ Federal Court. (Mrs. Hc-mdon Grady Keel ' T ! nieht Mr.* Jack Edward.?. 1 [»'•, Mr*. Keith i. Poliak, who has been parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. for several weeks, has re- hcr home in Peth Amboy. MRS. HORACE RITCHIE OF ATHENS HONORED AT TEA. Mrs. Horace Ritchie of Athens was the honor guest at a tea given by the History Club of G. S. C. W.. Wcd- • • • I resday, February twelfth. Georgia 71 Ingram was at home for Day. Flags and roses were used in -<nd. He will return to the decoration and punch, wafers, mints to attend a meeting and r.uts were served, ratic Executive com- j A large number of the faculty. I matrons, and friends called to meet Mrs. Ritchie, who came to Milledgo- ville at the request cf Dr. Wells to speck to the student body in th< chapel program. De- Mr*. Chas Conn spent Covington where thov C nn’s parents. Mr. and Mr Perry continuer [ ! ' CIS r, f Mrs. Marcello En- to know that she is at •in after several weeks in Hospital following u ma- Wrs - J. E. Kidd has returned to after spending home he ' n F1or * < * a where she V 7L.. r ‘ nd Mrs Harold Day and V Mr John Kidu. XTTTTYTTTTTVT For Better Haircuts and Shaves Visit The Service Barber Shop Hlirrr S.rvic t. AmitwI" rUiTD JOHNSON * J. J. MOSOAN Not Dm* I* TH Wwtem Cl is is the last cold visit it is said and relief frr of the wrrst winters ever experienc- I can be expected. The cold weather has delayed farmers and the grain crop is practi cally -Mined. The farmers are ready and anxious to begin plowing again retting their lands read’-- for the planting season which is already here. Mr Fr»nV *♦»**»» On*!** ?P nif, Mr. Frank Davis, formerly of At lanta and an experienced nhoto- rrapner. has opened studies in the Elks building next to the Postal Telegraph company. The announcement is carried in an advert'sement elsewhere in this paper. New equipment of the lastest type has been installed and the in terior decorations are of a modern istic mode. Mr. Davi? announces that he will do all kinds of photography and invites the public to inspect the ZZZZZZZZTXTXZ — p>*~ * esdav' Friday, Feb. 2lit 1 s and " vr’-v- Rochelle Hudson. Henry Fonda “WAV DOWN EAST*’ + f ,h0 TJie Love Story That Can Never Grow Old. The elemental drama ^ of a woman’s heart. Regular Admission IB Saturday, Feb. 22 | j George O'Brien, in f Zane Grey's i -THUNDER MOUNTAIN" J Norman Foster, in “WERE ONLY HUMAN" i Sunday, Feb. 23 j Ruth Chatterton. in “LADY OF SECRETS" { with Otto Kruger. Performances 2. 4 and 8:45. j Mon.,-Tues., Feb. 24-25 Di:k Powel -THANKS A KOLLlOir With Ann Dvorak, Pfcal llifcii and his baad. WIN $5.00 ' We Want A Name For t Our New Studio ! f $5.00 will b« given the period suggesting the best name jt for our new studio. A short letter, not ove. 50 words, g must accompany the suggestion telling why you selected ' the name. All letters must be in by Saturday night, Feb. I 29«h. ^ Additional information can be had by calling at our studio. ^ WINNING CONTESTANT WILL ALSO BE GIVEN AN : 8x10 TINTED PHOTO ♦ Letters May Be Left at Studio , The New Studio ilOfWMLIEUBaMm