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TOE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. C.A.. MARCH It, 111,
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fflSOCIAL UICULICHTSI
L , ni Mrs. A. D. Schofield spen
ftS-cnd* Atonta.
, Elizabeth Staamer s sent the
„ d in Macon v.sitmj, relatives
L H . D. Allen, Jr., and Miss
Allen spent last Friday in
s Ma n- Bums is spending two
,S in New York where she is
mg. , . * •
Olive Herty Lucas, cf At-
ifc is Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
I s. Bell. '
R._. j c Doster is spending sev-
...s ct this week with relative*
Isouth Georgia.
„ Jordie Chambers visited her
■ ’Mrs. Bay Koberts, of Deve-
last Sunday
L Alien oi Barnett, is visiting
F daughters. Mrs. Stacey Bristow
| Bloomer Lawrence.
he friends ol Sheriff W. J.
Lie are clad to know he is re-
Eriiur from a recent ilness.
r and Mrs. Harvey Herndon and
Vrt spent Sunday in Powol-
uith Mr. Herndon's father.
stft-s Marian Dixon and Doris
etts spent the week-end at the
P of Miss Dixon in Sparta.
-.o friends of Mrs. Stacey Bris-
arc glad to know that she is
■ovin? following a serious ill-
. Fleming is a prominent young
css man of Waycross and has
lc acquaintance throughout the
llr J. B. Humphrey, of Columbia,
[C.. spent the week-end here with
Is J. B. Humphrey and their son.
(Mrs. William M. Miller has re-
.d from Florida where she visit-
[rs. Mims S. Ware and Miss Eu-
i Howard.
|Mr. Ruddy Doster, of Rome, is
?ral days with his moth-
I Mrs. J. C. Doster and sister. Miss
pry Julia Duster.
I?aln Lamar spent last week-
i as the curst of his parents. Dr
Richard Lamar, at their
Hat
'■‘•pt. and Mrs. Jim Cooper and
Sally Pinkerton of Covington,
spent Friday in the city with
iwes and friends.
Winbum Rogerr, a senior at
University of Georgia, will be
‘ Tuesday to spend the Spring
ays with his family.
and Mrs. Eugene Crozier. and
■ and Mrs. Russell Plunkett of
ista spent Sunday with Mr. and
Sidney D. Stcmbridge.
•^rs Edwin Andrews and My-
Wynn. students at the Pres-
-inn College. Clinton, S. C..
1 the week-end at home.
1 vant, who was con-
"'i with the State Hospital, has
U *1 »r>si’if, n with the Parks
10rrJ Hnsrinl, a t G. S. C. W.
Ri<rce Walker, a senior at the
‘•r-ity of Georgia, will be home
■ aV to s Pond the Spring holidays
hic p.other, Mrs. N. P. Walker.
'■ c Kate Martin and Miss
•• ^°ung were among those who
a Civil Service Examination in
1 J** 011 * * or the position of
r Nurse.
D B Thompson and son,
r, f this city were called to
r * so, Ala., Sunday morning
? illness of her daughter,
J B Strother.
" J" Miss Alice Wasden. of Mil-
rcvrral days of the past
f h Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Tig-
Messrs. Conn and Arthur
■ aml Mrs- Wasden came up
" and accompanied her home.
• , ’ rs - Cullen Richardson,
Frances and Cullen,
ar ‘d Mrs. George Chas-
aughter Alice, of Mcnte-
I'ent Sunday with Mrs.
v Richardson, in this city,
hardaon and Dick Cofton
’ uith tnem for a visit to
Mr. Red Martin visited friend in
Atlanta Sunday.
Mrs. George Tunnell spent the past
week-end in the City.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams spent
Tuesday in Savannah.
Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Woods spent
Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mr. Joe Moore, Sr., and Mrs.
Moore, spent Sunday in Warremon.
Mr. Stewart Wootten spent several
days of the past week in Atlanta.
Miss Martha Bass, who teaches in
Adel, was at home for the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lawrence have
returned to Atlanta after a short
visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McOuney are
the parents of a baby girl, bom
March 5 th,
Mr. Hubert Muller, of Gray, was
admitted to a local hospital for j
surgical operation.
The friends of Charlotte Conn art
glad to know she is improving af
ter illness with flu.
The friends of Mr. O. C. Miller
regret to know that he is confined
to his home by illness.
Mrs. Fountain Hardy and Miss
Ruth Butts spent Sunday in Macon
1th Mrs. Hardy’s sister.
Mrs. D. F. Montgomery. Mr. Ford
Montgomery and Miss Mary Clin
spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
Miss Lavinia Scott has returned
to Agnes Scott at Decatur, after, be
ing at home several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Starr. Jr.
and children Peggy and Ann, spent
the week-end in Savannah.
Mrs. D. M. Rogers is spending
-me time in Nashville, Tenn., wit :
»r son, Mr. Harris Rogers.
Mrs. W. B. Harrison, of Linton,
convalescing a'ter a recent op
eration in a local hospital.
Mrs. Mark Few and daughter
Florence, of Macon, spent the week
end with Miss Minnie Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs.
W. C. Smith and son Billy, of Shady
Dale, spent Friday in the city.
Miss Jessie Allen and Miss Bar
ba rah Chandler teachers in Atlanta,
ere at home for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. McAfee and
family, of Macon, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hartman and
daughter, Laurelle, of Columbus,
Ga., visited friends in this city last
week-end.
The friends of Mrs. Mattie Bivins
and Mrs. Elizabeth Brown are glad
to know they are improving from a
recent illness.
Mrs. Allen Stiles and Allen, Jr.,
of Decatur, Ala., spent the week-end
with relatives. Allen Jr., is a stu
dent at Athens.
Mrs. Darden who has been visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Joe Moore.
Sr., returned to her home in Sha
ron on Sunday last
The Iriends of Mrs. Josephine
Boone will be glad to learn that she
is improving rapidly and will soon
return to her heme.
The many frieds of Miss Patsy
Moate. of Dcvereaux. will be sorry
to learn that she is a patient at a
hospital in this city.
Miss Iris Atchinson, who was
formerly of this city, has moved to
McIntyre and is now operating a
beauty shop in Irwinton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Marsh. Mis.
Bessie Hall. Raymond and Lenora
Hall spent Sunday in Atlanta with
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller Boll spent
several days in Atlanta the first
of the week. Mr. Bell going to at
tend a meeting o'.’ the Board of Reg
ents.
Lt. and Mrs. William B. Moore, of
Fort Bonning. Ga., are spending the
remainder of this week with Lt.
Moore’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Moore.
The many friends of Mrs. A. J.
Kaiser, house mother of Ennis Hall,
will be glad to learn that she is
rapidlv recovering from a recent
operation .
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Feese of Stev
ens Pottery, announce the birth of
a baby girl bom Sunday March 8th.
The little lady has been named
Rosemary Lee.
Rev. R. W. Oakey has been con
fined to his home several days this
week due to' illness. He expects to
be out and conduct the usual ser
vices on Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Teresi. Miss
Tera Brown, Mrs. W. B. R. More
land and Mrs. Enoch Rhodes attend
ed a state wide Sunday School rally
m Macon on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Conn were
called to Covington Wednesday be
cause of the serious illness of Mrs.
Conn’s father. Mr. Perrv. who was
not expected to live through the
night.
MISS ANNE BONE ENTERTAINS
AT BRIDGE PARTY.
Miss Anne Bono was hostess to a
number cf her friends at a delight
ful bridge party at her home on
Montgomery street on Saturday af
ternoon.
Jonquils and spirea were used in
effective arrangements throughout
the house. After several progressions
of bridge were played, delicious re
freshments were served. Prizes were
awrarded to Miss Lilian Stiles for
high score and to Miss May Moore
for cut.
■Rie guest list included Miss Alice
and Virginia McCraw, Miss Lilian
Stiles, Miss Martha Bass, Miss Mar
garet Yarbrough, Miss Lucetta Law
rence, Miss Florence Moran, Miss
Elizabeth Fraley, Miss May Moore,
Mrs. Miller R. Bell and Mrs. Francis
Clarke.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
The Union-Recorder extends best
wishes for a happy birthday to the
following who this week celebrate
their birthdays: Mr. Julian Mays,
Mrs. Thomas Delagator, Dr. J. C.
Adcock, Jere Moore, Jr., George
Hollinshead, Jr., Mr. Frank Bell,
Mrs. W. A. Moreland, Mrs. Nora
Boyer, J. H. Thigpen, Catherine
Hitchock, Sidney D. fetembridge. Jr.,
Harold Mercer, Miss Erma Kate
Stanley, Miss Elizabeth Herringdine,
Mrs. S. L. Ware and Betty Herring
dine, Miss Jane Martin, Mr. Lewis
Flemister, and Mrs. Drayton Hiori-
as and Mr. H. A. Stanley father of
Mrs. Mildred Porter, Mrs. Mai cum
Prsey and Mrs. Guy Torrance.
ALLEN-AD AMS
A marriage tf cordial interesi was
that of Miss Mariella Allen daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Allen to
Mr. Morgan Adams on March 5th, at
Aiken, S. C., the wedding a Gretna
Green affair was witnessed by Miss
Edith Pierce and Mr. Gcdon Seals
friends of the happy couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Adams are both
employed at Allens Invalid Home
and have many friends who wish
for them a long happy life to
gether.
Of cordial interest to a wide circle
of friends throughout Central Geor
gia is the announcement of the mar
riage of Miss Carolyn Moate, of
Devereaux, to Mr. A1 Flemming, of
Waycross. Hie marriage was solem
nized in the presence of a few dose
friends last Friday by Rev. Horace
Smith, pastor of the Methodist
church.
Miss Moate is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Luther B. Moate, of
Devereaux and has been a promin
ent member of the younger sodal
contingent of this section for sev
eral years. She was very popular
and made many friends on frequent
visits here. She attended Wesleyan
College.
Mrs. E. V. Jordan, Jr., spent the
week-end in Clayton. Misses Lillian
Stiles, Margaret Yarbrough, Flor-
Moran and Elizabeth Fraley
met her in Athens Sunday and ac
companied her home.
Capt. Wilbur Vinson has been
{transferred from the staff and com
mand school at Fort Levenworth,
Kansas to Fort Jay on Governor’s
Island. N. Y. Mrs. Vinson and little
son will accompanied him to the
new* post later in the spring.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jordan, parents
of Mrs. J. T. Terry, observed their
56th wedding anniversarv on Wed
nesday March 11th at their home in
Wigham, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan
have many friends here who extend
their best wishes and congratula
tions.
SPECIAL GIFT POTS
Tri*. 35c
Hyacimthi 5#c
Home Fern, ia Pottery .... 35c
LAWRENCE’S FLOWER SHOP
* PHONE 30-L
CAMPUS
THEATRE
Milledgeville, Ga.
THURSDAY-FRIDAY
Much 12 ud 13
MISS FRALEY HONORS MRS.
E. V. JORDAN.
Mrs. E. V. Jordan who will leave
this week to make her home in |
Clayton, was the honor guest at a
bridge dinner given by Miss Eliza- j
both Fraley on Friday evening. j
A delicious dinner vas served af-l
r which bridge was enjoyed dur-1
ing the evening. Prizes were award- |
ed to Miss Anne Bone and Miss!
I.ucetta Lawrence.
Those playing were Mrs. Jordan.
Miss Anne Bone, Miss Lucetta Law-
Miss Margaret Yarbrough
Miss Lillian Stiles, Miss Martha
Bass, Miss Evelyn Holt, Miss Marie
McComb, Miss Florence Moran, Miss
Nell Day. Misses Alice and Virginia j Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Wal-
McCraw and Mrs. Wilson Mason, i j ace Berry in
“CHINA SEAS”
SATURDAY, MARCH 14lh
Visa Deknar’, Newmt and Treat!
“BAD BOY”
With James Dunn, Dorothy Wibon
Alio
Frank Bock’,
“FANG AND CLAW”
New hair railing adventure* in the
nameless lands where peril italics
the jangle.
Ken Maynard is
“Mystery Mountain'’
VISITORS HONORED
Mrs. J. M. Hall was hostess at a
semiformal bridge dinner in At
kinson Hall on Saturday evening
given in honor of her daughter.
Miss Emogene Hall and her visitox
Miss Mildred Sessions, of Soperton.
The guests were received in the
parlors by the hostess, who was as-
isted during the evening in serving
by Misses Bill Besscnt and Martha
Pinson.
The tables beautiful in their sim-
ilicity. were adorned in the centers
by mal! vases of variegated sweet
The decoration of the parlors,
dominant in its touch of .‘.pring, was
completed by stately calla lillies in
the bick ground, artistic in their re
flected PTangomenf.
After a delightL*ul three course
dinner was served, bridge and
monoply formed the entertainment
of the evening. The ladies bridge
tcore prize was wok by Miss Ivn
Chandler and the men’s was won by
Mr. Bill Capel.
The honorees who are both in
structors in the Marietta Public
School were week-end visitors in the
city.
The other guests included: Misses
Louise Albert. Kathryn Weaver.
Ruth Jordan. Louise Hatcher. Violet
Foster, and Iva Chandler: Mews.
Dewitt Rogers. Bill Cnnel. Gather
Banks. Marirn Ennis. Edwin Rober-
Cutie Nelson. Col. Erwin Sib
ley and Dr. Jordan.
and Mrs. Jordan Ennis and
Col. Marion Ennis soent the week-
4 in Atlanta on business. Mr. Jor-
n fV,T>i<c was stricken with a se-
lip poH vMV in Atlanta and was
ntitrht Unmo Snndnv in an amhu-
and »ak#,n to the Citv Howital
hore be has been since. Hiy con
dition is rcportde to be some better.
SUNDAY MARCH 15fk
Jack B«RRy ■—
“ITS IN THE AIR”
Witk Uu Mcrldc, Ted Healey,
Nil PeadlctoR, Miry CtHUe.
MONDAY-TUESDAY
Much IS ud 17
Lealie Howard aad Bette Dari,
“THE PETRIFIED FOREST’
With Genevieve Tobin
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 18th
ON THE STAGE
“CAPERS OF MIRTH REVUE”
THURSDAY, MARCH 19th
Hamid Lieyd hi
“THE MILKY WAT”
Walcome P. T. A.
We hepe you riut to MiUedgevdle will be molt enjoyable. See
the Heme Ec. Display.
FINE FOODS MAKE HEALTHY CHILDREN
Egg* N„“S"„ c fe, v .o,ddoz 22c
BUIE Sf*lflOUR F £rC’24 L( .
ORANGES Sweet Jaicy Florida Valemca. Dot. 25c and 35c
59c
PRODUCE
SPRING ONIONS .... bnn lie
lone See rS.,
CACUFLOWER . . lb 11 1-Ie
ENGLISH PRA8 I Ibe Uc
Smell lender
CELERY lte
Lure Florida well hteaeM)
LETTUCE Hu
BROCOLI lb. 12 1-Se
Fresh from Florida
SPINACH lb. I l-2e
Heme Grown
SQUASH lb. 12 1-24
Yellow Creeks
LIMA BEANS .... lb 12 l-2e
Ford Reeks
TURNIP GREENS .. lb 7 I-2c
STRING BEANS .... 2 lbs 15c
FRUIT
Grape Fruit large.. 4 for 25c
Grape Fruit, medium 6 for 25c
Lemons, medium.... doz. 15c
Lemons Large Sunkbt doz 25c
Pineapple Each I5c
Strawberries at Market Price
Tangerines doz 26c
Apples Wash delicious doz 35c
BaJianas 3 lbe 20c
DRIED FRUIT
Apricots fancy Blenheim 36c lb
Peaches Gold Bar Extra
Fancy ... 15c lb.
Prunes Gold Bar fancy 2 lb 19c
Raisins Muscat 1 lb pkr 16c
Dromedary Glnfe- Mix.. 17c
Dromedary cake Mix 2ie pkg
Sunbeam Spaghetti 1 lb pkr 15
iner.. 33c
Red Cross Towels .. 15c pkr
Tissue.. 2660 sheet roll lto
Keliors Corn Flakes 2 pkr 15c
N. B. C. Mallomars 15c
Srllw pkr. Ho
Butter Cookies 42 to pkr 15c
Peanut Butter Sandwiches
3 pkrs i#c
Gorton’s Codfish cakes ran 16c
Blue Plate Shrimp.. cun 15c
Crab Meat, White Japanese
Can 37c
Bean Sprouts. . No 2 can 15c
Water Cnestnuts Tall can 35c
Chop Sney Tall can 25c
Cudahy's Brains Tall can 15c
Boneless Pir Feet irr Jar 28c
Cloverbloom Batter., lb. 38c
FLOUR Goad Self Rang 24 Ibi. 83c
MEAT Fit Back, - Ih. 12c
POULTRY REGULATOR, Prrttt 4 lb. pk f . 23c
CHICKEN FEED 100 l». $2.25
BELL GROCERY CO.
THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE OF
QUALITY. SERVICE, PRICE
263—PHONES—498
COMPLETE LINE OF SANDALS 98c - $1.95
College Dept. Store
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