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TOE UNION-RECORDER, MILUCDGEVILJUE, GA., RB11JABT 17, MSI
PLANTAGENET COMANDERY HAS QUAKu SEASON CLOSES
fflSOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS®
_J of Or. George Echdl
know the‘ h* teUI-
roc Mends
icgret
♦**‘-Willie Boggus spent the put
wish relattvee at Oxford.
eresi has reoov-
an illness of a few days.
R f v. James
f! *d from
Tho friends of Mrs. J. B Stiles
to tow “he «*“>”«*
a. . e e
r V. Jordan, Jr., spent the
VK *.end in Clayton with Mr. Jor-
a B. Cook is confined to ms
suffering from a sr ere at-
tack of fl u - 0 0 0
Mi. e Margaret YaiOrough epeat
<" wi,h
her parents. * 0 9
Mr Buddy Dostcr. of Rome, spent
th " week-end with his mother and
in this city.
panied by friends.
Mr J L- Sibley has been or
HC k list the last feu- days, but is
much improved today.
Mr William M. Miller will return
to the city Sunday after spending
several weeks i'i Florida.
Mrs. H. S. Smith is spending
era! days in McDonough with her
mother." Mrs. H. B. Neal.
Miss Katherine Moore who was
patient at the City Hospital for
week, has returned home.
jjev. a. G. Harris, of Macon, wa
the guest of Mr. Ben Eberhart a
Tuesday for a fishing trip.
Miss Hazel Smith, is spending sev
eral week? at Montrose, Ga.. with
Mr. anti Mrs. L C. English.
Rev F H. Harding is out again
after an illness for two weeks, his
friends are delighted to know.
Cap:, ar.d Mrs. McKenner.
Fort Benning. spent the week-end
with May and Mrs. Frank Mans
field.
Messrs Winbura Rogers and Pierce
Walker, students at the University
of Georgia, spent the week-end at
home.
Mr. DeWitt Rogers spent the
week-end in Columbus where he
visited his brother. Mr. Melville
Mrs. G. A. Cohen and son FarrelJ j MISS CORMANNI HOSTESS,
spent the week-end in Atlanta with
relatives.
Mrs. W. B. Harrison is convalesc
ing at the Scott Hospital following a
major operation.
• • •
The friends of Mrs. Anna Miller
are glad to know her condition is
greatly improved.
Miss Marian Talmadgc, of Athens,
was the week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Jere Moore.
“imes MM.mrnx 1 Bmljm ^ coffl
win. of Greensboro, are the guests'
d( Maj. and Mrs. Ben Bryan.
j On last Wednesday afternoon Miss
Mamie Cormanni entertained the
Missionery Circle of Mt. Pleasant
Baptist church at their regular
monthly meeting. Alter devotional
we had some interesting discussions
and then our hostess presented a
shirt, also some material for patches
and ask us to sew a patch and to in
clude our contribution under the
patch.
It was loads of fun to find the
value of the shirt in. the guessing
contest that followed. At the social
hour we were served delicious salad
Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. W. Amoss and
children, of Fairbum, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Eberhart
pent the week-end with Mr. and
•lr«. Fred Josey and little daughter
s Barbara Chandler and Ruth
lead, who are cadet teach-
Atianta. were at home for
v man Moran, of Atlanta,
week-end with his father
Dr O F. Moran and Mrs.
• r ar.d Mrs. C. C. Gore and lit-
d Mr. Odell Gore e:
,r > C’ ^.ent the week-end
:,i M- rd Mrs. J. I. Gore. Sr.
Oliver Daggy of Hamilton.
,ri °- : - r -d Mi? Walter Crumbley. of
•» [ >kf , rr.a. Indiana, were the week-
,r '<i (um, ,.r Miss Billie Eberhart.
“'I* Crumbley and little
:er Peggy arrived Saturday
•'< Cleans. La., to visit
•d Mrs c. G. Crumbley for
'tr.a Mr?.. Joe Moore visited
Fnday of last week, and
t Mr? IX.rden, the mother
• •Wire, with them for a visit
“ ,lt5 Mrs - J T. Grare. Mrs.
7 rr,nt an <7 little daughter'
“ Grace ille. Fla., spent the
‘ i with their parents. Mr.
G Crumbley.
' aJ rink Atkinson and Mirs
<«rnes have returned to For-
■' r ;,fter spending sev-
r er' due to a suspension
' '^ cause of the severe
Those presen twere: Mrs. Pauline
Lee. Mrs. Prissilla Hodges. Mrs. C.
' __ „ V j R - Torrance. Mrs. Lige Allen, Mrs.
Mrs. Y. H. Yarbrough was cancel [ n ...
d Etheridge and Miss
due to the death of her mother. Mrs. Majnje Cormanni
May. * I
The oouple were enroute to their) BEECE-ALFRIEND
home from Florida and Mrs. Tur- i ^ ind Mrs wlniam Rcw
ner will have to remain here about j of Southport. North Carolina, an-
a week. inounce the engagement of their sis-
* ’ *.* ,ter. Esther Griffith, .o Kyle Terry
Mrs. J. H. Creig. Jr., of Co- Alfriend, Junior, of Macon. Georgia.
lumbus, Georgia was the guest of her, marr j a g e w ill take place in the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bivins oar ] y spring.
for a week. News of this betrothal will be
greeted with cordial interest in both
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Pur- jjorth Carolina and Georgia. The
man Stanley, of Hardwick, will be •bride-elect's parents, the late Miles
sorry to learn of the illness of their an d Georgia Griffith Reece, were
little daughter. Deen. prominently associated with the
* * * , educational work in North Carolina
Dr. Y. H. Yarbrough, has been f or many years. Miss Reece is a
confined to the hospital for the past ( graduate cf Guilford College where
several days. His friends will be s h e is well remembered as a leader
glad to learn that his condition is j n student activities. She
better.
Miss Ruby Davis, who has been
connected with the X-Ray Depart
ment of toe State Hospital, has ac
cepted a position with the Alto State
Hospital.
Mrs. C. P. Crawford and Mrs. J.
O. Sallee were called to Macon
Wednesday to attend funeral
vices for Dr. Chas Hinton, a
relative.
former member of the school facul
ty of Greensboro. At present Miss
Reece is connected with the Jeffer
son Standard Life Insurance Co.
Mr. Alfriend is the elder son of
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Terry Alfriend
of Macon, Georgia. His mother was.
before her marriage. Miss Katie
CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Bell,
entertained the members of their
bridge club on Tuesday evening at
their home on the Hill.
Mrs. William Fraley and Mr. W.
S. Jett were awarded high
prizes. At the conclusion of the
games delicious refreshments
PEABODY SENIORS SELECT
WHO’S WHO!
The Seniors of Peabody held their
annual Who’s Who contest Wednes
day, February 28th in the Home
Room Period. The results were as
follows:
Most Beautiful—Emily Shealy.
Cutest—Male McColIough.
Most Inteligent—Olivia Lawrence.
Nteatest—lAvada Almand}
Most Athletic—Rebekah Smith.
Best Dressed—Henrietta Tennille.
Best Personality—Agnes Gibson.
Sweetest Disposition —Margaret
Little.
Best Figure—Marion Hutchings.
Wittiest—Estelle Knowles.
Most Attractive—Olive Martin.
Most Original—Dorothy Taylor.
Most Attractive Smile — Maude
Overman.
Most Talented—Agnes Gibson.
Most Sophisticated—Sara Bessie
Wilson.
Best All Round—Tera Brown.
Most Dignified -Martha Chi tty.
Most Popular—Eugenia Shy.
INSPECTION TUESDAY NIGHT
Plantagenet Commandery, No. 12,
Knight Templars, held their regu
lar annual inspection on Tuesday
evening, with Sir Knight C. J. New
ton. of Jackson, Grand Captain
General of the Grand Commandery
as the inspecting officer.
A dinner was served for the
mer he-s of the commandery in
honor of the inspector before the
inspection was held. Following the
inspection talks were made by Past
Grand Commander H. S. Jones, Mr.
Newton, the inspector: Past Com
mander C. J. Penn, of Macon and
John W. Riley, Recorder of the local
commandery. Mr. W. L. Ritchie is
commander of Plantagenet Com-
mandry.
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 29TH
Th» quail season comes to a close
Saturday, February 29th. Hunters
are busy taking advantage of the
last weeks hunting. . The season
closes until next November.
Quail have been plentiful this
year and hunters have enjoyed a
fine season. They say that coveys
have not been so destroyed that
birds will not be plentiful again next
year.
FAMOUS emeus CLOWN WILL
GIVE SHOW AT CAMPUS
Bumpscy” Anthony, famous cir-
i clown recently of Sells-Floto
Shows, will give a special act on the
stage o*.' the Campus Saturday af
ternoon at three-thirty-
“Bumpsey” comes here with quite
a reputation for a clever bycicle act
and other clowning features
Will give only the one performance
at the theatre.
FOR SALE Het water laak. wftl
*«•*■* heater complete ml a har-
gala. Call at the. aftlee.
PEOPLE'S HDW CO.
FI
FOR EVERY OCCASION
Jonquils, Ruts. Tulips, Carna
tions, Snap Dragons, GWtoli—
PHONE YOUR ORDER
LAWRENCE'S FLOWER SHOP
PHONE 30-L
with ingredients of
Vicks VopoRvb
Vicks Cough Drop
BISHOP OF SAVANNAH VISITS
father is Executive Secretary of the
Georgia Education Association, and
close j formerly held some of the
| portant positions in the colleges and
* * * * | public schools of the state. He has
Mrs. D. F. Montgomery and sons. ’ been a member of the General As-
Messrs. John and Ford Montgomery'. ^ sembly and has always taken an ac-
spent Tuesday and Wednesday in , tive interest in the public affairs of
Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. John Georgia.
Moore and family. j Mr. Alfriend, Junior is a graduate
• • • | of the Georgia Military College and
The many friends of Mr. C. G. j Mercer University, and is a member
Crumbley and daughter. Mrs. Her- . of the Kappa Alpha fraternity. He
bert Rainwater are glad to know j now associated with the firm of
the:.' are slowly improving after j Brown and Groover of Macon, deal-
eeks of illness. |?rs in investment securities.
The Right Reverend Jerald
O'Hara, Bishop of the Catholic
church in Georgia, of Savannah,
spent Monday and Tuesday in the
city.
He was the guest of Father Mc
Namara while here and met a fe«
Cone cf Milledgeville, Georgia. His people in the church. He said
a Mass at the church Tuesday mons
ing. This is the first visit of the
new Bishop to Milledgeville ind
those who met him were greatly
impressed. His visit was to get-ac
quainted with Father McNamara
and not an official visit to the
church.
Mrs. C. E. Turner, of Stubenville, j GEORGE WASHINGTON PARTY
Ohio, was brought to the Scott Hos- ... _
pital Tuesday night suffering from f Mr and Mrs - CharIes Fcwler
broken arm and minor injuries re- a Broup of lri ' nd! ‘ °"
ceivcd when the car driven by her Saturday evening from 8:00 to 11:00
husband side swiped a truck. Mr. ] J; M - at the,r home
Turner was not injured.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
i Elbert street.
The reception rooms were illumined
With gorgeous spring flowers.
! Various games and cards were en
joyed during the evening. At the
■ j tables delightful refreshments carry-
Tfce Union-Recorder extends best j ing out the "Geo. Washington idea”
wishes for a happy birthday to the Were served, each guest receiving as
folcwing who this week celebrate a favor a miniture hatchet.
their birthdays: Mr. Adrian Home.
£aple#rJi—BMkn, Miss Eugenia Golden Dent Corn direct from
Shy and Roy Alford. III. I growers in Rich Creek. Va. PEO
PLE'S HARDWARE CO.
TUESDAY NIGHT CLUB ———
MEETS.
Mrs. Drayton Thomas entertained
the Tuesday Nignt Bridge Club thi.-:
eek. Those playing were Mesdamc
Willie Stembridge. Leon Callaway,
Godfrey Osterman. and E. A. Tig-
Misses Willie Boggus. Ida
Pound. Betty Ferguson and Martha
Thomas. Mrs. Callaway won top
and Miss Boggus low.
Next Saturday is February 29th.
the extra in 1936.
Every four years the calendar
provides an extra day and this year
H. B. EBERHART ACCEPTS JOB
WITH WINDER NEWS
H. B. Eberhart son of Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Eberhart has accepted a
position as advertising manager with
the Winder News and left here
Tuesday to take over his new duties.
Mr. Eberhart has had wide news
paper expe.-ience.
FOR RENT—3 or 4 room apartment
fresklr done over, two bed rooms
furafcbed if desired. Phone 188-J.
382 Jackson St.
FARMERS ENTERTAINED AT
DINNER THURSDAY EVENING.
More than forty farmers weir
entertained Thursday evening at the
Echctah Country Club at a dinner
given by the Barrett Company dis
tributers of Arcadian and American
Nitrate of Soda. Mr. C. E. Smith
and Mr. J. A. Home local agents,
assisted in entertaining.
With Mr. Davies were Mr. Gor
in Sinsmons and Mr. J. H. Pres?-
Icy, of the Atlanta office of the com
pany. Short talks were made at the
conclusion of the dinner.
MRS. J. T. KING HOSTESS
TO BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. J. T. King entertained the
members of her bridge club on
Wednesday afternoon. Early spring
flowers were artistically arranged
in the living room where the guests
played bridge until late in the af
ternoon when delicious refresh
ments were served. Prizes went tc
Mrs. Walter Brown for high score
and to Mrs. Jon Hutchinson for next
to high.
CAMPUS THEATRE
Thursday-Friday, Feb. 27-28
WILL
S«twfcy, Feb. 29
Richard Cortez, Mary Astor
"MURDER OF
DR. HARR1G0N"
Victor Joiy, Evelyn Venable
“STREAM LINE EXPRESS”
as you like him best
IN OLD
KENTOCKY
DOROTHY WILSON
RUSSELL HARDIE
CHARLES SELLON
LOUISE HENRY
ALAN DINEHART
BILL ROBINSON
SwUy. »«k 1
Herbert Marshall, Jean Ar
thur, in
"IF SHE COULD
ONLY COOK"
Meeds 2-3
Myma Loy, Spencer Tracy.
“WHIPSAW"
Use Fresh Fruit Juice
To icombat Flu and kinched ailments. Our fruit comes direct
from growers on Meritt's Island the heart of Indan River
District.
ORANGES
Thin skir and full of juice
PECK 50c
DOZ 20c, 25c, 30c. 40c
* GRAPEFRUIT
Extra Fancy U. S. No. I
3 for - 25c
Large Fancy U. S. No. I
4 for — 25c
[large U. S. No. I Each 5c
l Medium U. S. No 1 6 for 25c
LENTEN SPECIALS
Del Monte Puget Sound Sockeye Salmon I K> net can 33c
Davis Mackerel Fillets. Heat and eat, 4 to can, per can. .. 20c
Gorton's “Simply-fry” Codfish Cakes 10c
Gorton's Flaked Fish lOfc
Gorton's Fish Roe Large can 20c
McMenanuns Herring Roe, large can 20c, Yl lb can 10c
Sunbeam Shad Roe per can 60c
Portuguese Sardines in pure Olive Oil 15c
PRODUCE
No. 1 .New Potatoes 4 lb 25c
Squash Yellow Crook lb. 15c
Lima Beans 2 lbs 25c
String Beans lb. 10c
Eggplant lb 10c
Celery Hearts .... bunch 10c
Beets bunch 10c
Carrots 2 bunches 15c
SEED POTATOES
RED BUSS
Peck 45c
COBBLERS
Peck 43c
Turnip Seed lb. 30c
Rape Seed Ib 25c
Dessert Combination, I pkg.
Knox Gelatine, 1 pkg. NBC
Nabiscoes 17c
Dromedary Cake Mixture.
Packed in tin you bake it in
Pkg 21c
Butter Cookies 1 Ib pkg 15c
Vanilla Wafets 1 lb pkg 22c
Soda Crackers 1 R> pkg 10c
Klips, a small Rhz pkg. 5c
Kel'gs Com Flakes 2 pkg 15c
Ripple Wheat pkg !0c
Hershey Cocoa, small size
3 for IDc
Mavis Choc Syrup, small 5c
Cream Cheese lb 25c
EGGS Baldwin Co. doz 30c
BACON Armour’s Fixed Flavor I> 40c
Buckwheat Flour — 3 lbs. 25c
Strained Honey Pints 25c
Pancake Syrup - qts. 37c
Grape Jam 12 oz jar 10r.
Apple Butter qts. 21c
MEAT Fat Back —- lb. 12»/ 2 <*
FLOUR White selfrising Guranteed Good 48 K>s $1.67
STRAWBERRIES Friday and Saturday at MARKET PRICES
Telephone your order, every item receives careful attention.
Free, prompt delivery anywhere in Milledgeville or Hardwick.
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