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UCOBINB, UUBMimU, GA. MAMCB It. 1M
SOCIAL mCULICHTSHffl
, Claude Bates spent the week-
Atlanta.
, Wiggins of Macon, spent
n Millcdgeville.
and Mrs. H. S. Butler spent
,.J,'.k-cnd Locust Grove.
>• t* ; e Bivins is convalescing
.| !V , an attack with flu.
■ ] i ,. is FJcmister and Mrs. Otis
I" 1 "!'. ....-t Monday in Macon.
I. ^..,1 Malpass spent the week-
1 ,: ilh h er sister, at Wrightsville.
Virj.-. Marth.
lock-end
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Daniel are
now making their home in an aprt-
ment at the home of Mrs. Sheffield
Lee.
The friends of Mrs. Furman Stan
ley will be glad to know that she
has recovered from a recent attack
of flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Andrews, Jr.,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Ferris, at their home in Jack-
. Ga.
;tian spent the Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Eberhart spent
Buena Vista with rela- Sunday in Macon as the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Josey and little
D. Bonnell and daughter.
the week-end in At- Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis Carr
MISS FLORENCE BARNETT
ELECTED PRESIDENT OF
PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN
At the meeting of the Presbyterian
Woman’s Auxiliary on Monday af
ternoon Miss Florence Barnett was
unanimously elected president. The
following officers were elected: Mrs.
Robert McComb, Vice-President;
NANCY HAST CHAPTER
VMS HONORS AT STATE
D. A. R. CONVENTION
The Nancy Hart Chapter, Daugh
ters of American Revolution, won
many honors at the state conven
tion which was hold in Savannah
last week, it was announced today
Mrs. Mattie F. Smith announces Mrs * Y H * Yarbrough was named
the marriage of her niece Geraldine cons uRmg Registrar at the conven-
Brown to Mr. Dudley P. Myrick, the t,on ' Mrs. Yarbrough has been head
marriage having been solemnized 0lc ch ^ dren s work in the state
{for several years.
local chapter won three tro-
BROWN-M^TICK
February 8, in Aiken, S. C.
The marriage of Miss Brown and] ™apier won inrec tro-
Mr. Myrick unites the lives of two ? h,cs fo [ ° xceUcnt accomplishments
-- » • — -w.., *’ Baldwin county's popular ycung j unng the year. $5. was awarded the
Mrs. F. W. Hendrickson, Secretary; •' people. The bride is a daughter of| chapter ,or markin « greatest
Mrs. W. L. Ritchie. Treasurer; Mrs. the late Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. number ** Evolutionary soldiers
C. P. Crawford, Historian; Chairman and has many friends in West Bald-j L - > Beeson > was chair -
the circles are Mrs. J. L. Beeson.
Mrs. George Fisher. Mrs. Sam What
ley, Mrs. H. B. Jennings. The new
Secretaries of Causes are Mrs. Stacy
Bristow. Secretary of Foreign Mis
the parents of a baby girl, born sions; Mrs. Charles Conn, Secretary
Wednesday, March 18th, at the City of Home Missions: Mrs. Frank Ri-
Hcspital. , Icy, Secretary of Christian Educa-
The friends of Mrs. Otto M. Conn tion and Ministerial Relief; Mrs.
e glad to know her condition i? George Carpenter. Secretary of Reli-
improved following a serious illness. Pious Education; Mrs. Mamie Pitts,
this week. | Secretary of Synodical and Prcsby-
Thc friends ef Mr. Z. Neighbors treial Home Missions; Mrs. L. S.
with Mr. and Mrs. J. will regret to learn that he has been Fowler. Secretary cf Spiritual Life;
at home with flu for a few days Mrs. C. C. Shouse, Secretary of J dr, AND MRS. WYNN ENTERTAIN
has been at this week. , Literature; Mrs. R. H. Reynolds. | FACULTY MEMBERS.
u.-ith an attack of flu since J Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Craig. Jr., of j Secretary of Christian Social Sor- j
| Columbus spent the week-end with .vice; Mrs. W. D. Morrison. Score-1 ^ r - anf l Mrs. William T. Wynn
,rdi(. Chambers spent the Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bivins. Mrs. tary of Pastor’s Aid; Mrs. R. W {entertained a faculty group at the
Frank Reese, of Griffin, Is
her daughter, Mrs. John
of Danville,
win, where she has made nor home,
with her aunt, Mrs. Mattie Smith.
She attended G. S. C. W. in this
city.
Mr. Myrick is a son of Mrs. Myrick
and the late Mr. D. P. Myrick. He
graduated from G. M. C.. three or
four years ago. and is now engaged
in farming cn the Meriwether neigh
borhood.
The Union-Recorder joins their
many friends in congratulations and
best wishes.
relatives in Ral- ! Craig
parents.
r, v (-• j Mr. and Mrs. J. E.. Oakey. of
■ Mr and Mrs. Krnmore Burns. Forest, Miss., are spending several
L Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. weeks with their son, Rev. R. W.
[ \v. Odum Oakey and family*.
I Tt <. H "f Mr. T. H. Clark are Mrs. T. E. Owen and son have re-
L f i tr, yrr him out again a'ter a turned from Atlanta where they
L,rt have been for several weeks. Mr
Mr id Mrs. A D. Schofield and Owens is manager of Protective
L,„htrr. FIi-aboth spent the week- Cleaners.
nd in Cuthhrrt. The friends of Mrs. Stacey D.
[ -; i,.,icv Davis spent the week- Bristow will be glad to know that
L.-t rrli' ves here. Miss Davis her condition is greatly improved
Cr ; ffin. ar.d she is convalescing after a sc-
M r? . r-i., ] Bceman is spending the vere illness.
! -I- v in Washington, D. Mr. Smith Tarrer will spend sev-
•vi~lives. ral days in the city. He has ac-
M V .t C<t • ‘pent the week- cented a position with Investor'?
• ! ... , vith her brother. Syndicate and will be assigned to a
C no. territory later.
’’ - K Thrash left Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kinney had as
■ it relatives during their guests Sunday Mrs. Dennard
holidays. Hughes, Mrs. Ward, and Misses
T'orre* Turner is visiting Hcnnilu Hughes and Florida Smith.
I ' u Fi'e in Plains during all of Danville,
e ’ u'’ holidays. Mr. L. Johnson, formerly of this
M . s Mattie Belle Butts is visit- city and now making his home in
: Mr. and Mrs. Olin Jackson at New York, spent Monday night with
icir home in Dublin . his family. He returned to New York
Mrs. W. W. Davis, of Devereaux, Tuesday morning,
as the truest rf her daughter Mrs. The friends of Mrs. Elizabeth
Bert Arnold Saturday. Brown are glad to know that her
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Domino, of condition is showing a slight im-
tfor.ticello, visited Mr. and Mrs. provement following a serious in
teger Gladden Sunday. ness for the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Taylor, and Mr. Ellsworth Bivins and friend
on Frank, will leave today to spend Mr. Larry Sheppard, of Ohio, who
m ral dr.vs in Florida. are medical students at Emory Uni-
Miss Mamie Padgett will visit her versity, spent the week-end with
ster i;. Coral Gables. Florida dur- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bivins,
g tho coring holidays. Mrs. H. H. Bland and Miss Bessie
Miss Mnhlc Rogers will spend the Bland had as their guests Sunday
'ring holidays with relatives at Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Asbury and sons.
: "torn Roach. Florida. of Taylors, N. C., and Mr. r«nd Mrs.
Mrs. Kov is spending the spring h. T. Mcore, of Lyman, S. C.
olidavs with her daughter, Mrs. Miss Ida Pound and her mother
McDonald in Macon. Mrs. Jere Pound. wh.» has beer.
r Annette Steele and Miss visiting her, left Wednesday to spend
ro Hosbrugh are spending the the holidays in Columbus, with Mr.
’ring holidays in Florida. Murphy Pound and Mrs. Pound.
Mrs. Jes Se Bone has ps her guest. The many friends of Mr. A. G.
t sirter. Mrs. Julian Peacock, of Martin will regret to learn that he
neon and Washington, D. C. is ill In the Veterans Hospital in
Frank Chandler, who is a student Atlanta. Mrs. Martin spent the
the University of Georgia, is at week-end there visiting her hus-
imo for the spring holidays. band.
M^s. w. T. Bloodworth has rec- Mrs. B. F. Eberhart and Miss
ntly returned from a visit with Catherine Weaver are visiting Mr.
datives in Jacksonville, Fla. and Mrs. Wallace Chamblee, in Ze-
Maj. and Mrs. Frank Mansfield bulon. N. C. Mrs. Chamblee will be
M son Bobby, are spending the remembered as Miss Core.
V -Fdavs in Columbus. hart.
' — r.ibson is visiting her a group of local attorneys at-
Louis T. Rigdon in tended the Putnam Superior Court
Soring holidays. in E-tonton Tuesday. Am on" this
Herbert Massey anti group were Attorneys Mari' n Fnms.
•m are visiting rela- C. B. MeCullar, Frank Evans, and
' ’ '^bus for several day*. C. A. Giles.
’’ Hardy returned to her Mrs. Lee K. Partiss left for her
lgus Monday after home in Wateibury. Conn., a‘ter an
' Mattie B. Bloodworth extended visit with her mother. Mrs
•' F F Elliott left Saturday to Anne Massev. She »vas aecomnnnicd
ter. Mrs. Kenneth Dor-
’’ v ' ( ‘ r 'na. who is critically ill. S ey, Mrs. J. H. Brooks, Mrs.
■‘■I'd Mrs. Lynch, Misses Gillie Holton, and Mrs. Anne Massey.
1 r>. in Hutchings and Edyth Mrs. Chns. J. Conn has the sym-
v nt Sunday in Atlanta, pathy of her many friends in this
,i _ ^ T| 'dred Rnclish, superinten- city in the deaht of her father
f| f Peabody School, is spending which occurred at his home in Cov
ering holidays in Raleigh, N. ington last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs
Conn and children attended the fun-
- C. n. MeCullar and children wnl
ra -'nor and C. n. Jr., are visiting remnlned m Covinr ^° n through
.md Mrs. M. B. Brown in Rich- ^ unc * ay *
Miss Floride Moore will leave
1 ■ H ride Allen and Betty Can- ™ ursda * 1o J Washington. D. C.
■ ^ ‘Pent the week-end in wh ^ 5h f **“ ?******
•'ntn Miss Bct«v Allen m th as itu ^ cnt dietician at one of the
; ! Mi,., Janetta SibC^who leading hospitals in the nations eapi-
rtrenej . , tol. Miss Moore completed her work
-1-ire ,eh«| "* ”* for a decree at G. & C. W. this w^ek
Mr and was selected for the new posi-
n . Harper, assistant secre- tion by the heads of the department
^ ava * Affairs commit- of home conomics at the college. She
ih H ° USe 09 Hepre*entatives, is the youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs R ZZ'* k ~* nA with his mother. Mrs. Chas. L. Moore and carried
d 0U71 Z*! , Harper ‘ Jf -Harper flew with her the best wishes of a host
ana J? AUanta on k Navy plane of friends as she leaves for her new
burned MoadayA , ,»
Oakey*. Secretary of Social Activities; j Baldwin Hotel Friday evening from
Mrs. Louie Hall, Chairman of Homc. !:cven until nine.
Circle. ! There were informal discussions
The officers were installed by Rev. j with regard to tho opportunities
R. W. Oakey and will begin their which the members of the faculty
duties on April 1st. {have to contribute for the welfare
The annual reports for the past [ of the college,
year were read. A splendid wo:k These present included: Dr. and
has been done during the past year | Mrs. Bernice Brown MeCullar, Dr.
under the leadership of Mrs. Robert I frauds Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Max
McMillan. |Noah, Miss Annette Steele. Miss
{Miss Winifred Crowell Dr. Carmen
MRS. WALTER BROWN l Rogers. Miss Pattie Turner Miss
ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE. Ethel Adams. Miss Mary I*homas
! Maxwell, and Dr. and Mrs. Villinm
Mrs. Walter Broom entertained T Wvij „_ Mrs Pa „, B oesen. T,r. and
" hc 0,: hcr brid S e dub andj Mrs sidn<-y L McGk ..
a few other friends on last Wed- j
nesday afternoon at her home on
Montgomery street. Spring flowers
were arranged throughout the house.
| After several progressions, a delici
ous salad course was served.
Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
George Fisher for high score, to
Mrs. Olin Banks for next high and
to Mrs. M. H. Groover for cpt.
FOR CLEAN IT WEEK—I Tub. 1
] Brcom, 4 Bars PAG Soap. 2 Oxydol
i and one mop. All for SI. at—
I —CHANDLER’S.
Garbs i
at Hatchers.
MISSES McCRAW ENTERTAIN
AT BRIDGE.
Misses Alice and Virginia McCraw,
entertained with a delightful bridge
party Friday evening for the mem-!
bers of their bridge club and a few!
additional guests.
St. Patrick’s Day colors were i
carried out in the decorations. Thi’
place cards were green candy bas
kets and the tally cards wore in j
keeping with the green color motif.
A delightful dinner course was
served at the bridge tables and af
ter this several games were played.
Mrs. Otis Woods was awarded
high score prize; Miss Florence Mo
ran. low score; and Miss Elizabe*h
Fraley, consolation priz.\
Among those attending this de
lightful affair were Mrs. Jon Hut
chinson, Mrs. E. V. Jordan, Jr., Mrs
Weyman Smith, Mrs. Wilson Mason,
Mrs. Otis Woods, Mrs. Robert Mc
Millan, Miss Marie McComb. Miss
Margaret Yarbrough, Mias Anne
Bone, Miss Elizabeth Fraley, Miss
Florence Moran, Miss Lucy Hatcher,
and Miss Lillian Stiles.
TUESDAY NIGHT BRIDGE CLUB
The Tuesday Night Bridge Club
met thus week with Mrs. WilUc
r " • Stembrdige, Miss Thelma Stembridgc
; Mrs. Drayton Thomas, and Mrs.
GodYey Osterman, being visitors.
The hrstesr served light refresh
ments during the evening. Mrs.
Osterman won high score and Mrs.
Thomas low.
Rurknm
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
j The Union-Recorder extends best
wishes for a happy birthday to the
. _ , ,, following who this week celebrate
AtlantaJ>v Mr.^Cnrl Mas- thcir birthdays: Miss Dorothy nar-
ta>. Mrs. N. P. Walker. Mrs. W. H.
Stembrldae. Mr. Miller S. Bell, Mr.
George Bell, Mr. Otto M. Conn. Mr
T. A. Ashfield. Mrs. Ennis McDade.
Mrs. Martha Christian, Mrs. T.
Treanor. George Echols, Jr., Mr.
Crrdv Villyard, Miss Louise Mc-
Kni**ht. Maj. Godfrey Osterman, Mr.
H. T. Fraley and Mary Bryant
THERE ARE CARNATIONS
AND CARNATIONS
Bui Denver Carnations are the
largest and best you can buy.
A REAL BARGAIN—$2. PER
DOZEN
LAWRENCE S FLOWER SHOP
PHONE 30-L
CAMPUS
THEATRE
Milledgeville, Ga.
Friday, March 2*h
Greta Garbo and Fredric March
In
“ANNA KARENINA”
Saturday, March 21it
Double Program
Claire Trevor, In
“SONG AND DANCE MAN”
Warner Oland, In
“CHARLIE CHAN’S SECRET’
MISS DARDEN ENTERTAINS
Miss Dorothy Darden entertained
a imoiio of her friends with a de
lightful nnm partv last Friday night
at her home on Montgomery Street.
Tt’o home was beautifully decorat
ed ”* ; th spring flowers of yellow and
white.
Proms and other games were plav-
ed during the evening and punch
and rraekers were served.
Mis* Darden was assisted in en
tertaining by her mother, Mrs. T. J.
Darden, and two of her sisters, Mrs.
Frank Davis and Mias Lucille Dar-
Sunday, March 22nd
James Dunn and Sally Ellers, Ir
“DON’T GET PERSONAL” j
Performances at 2, 4, 5:40—
Night 8:45
Mon.-Taes., March 23-24A
Warner Baxter and Alice Faye, In [
“KING OF BURLESQUE” j
Wednesday, March 25th
Reginald Denny and Gail Patrick
In
••PREVIEW MURDER MYSTERY”
TW,-Fri, March 2f-27th
Mae West, In
“KLONDIKE ANNS'*
this county. A trophy was presented
the chapter for the selection and pre
servation of the greatest number of
Bible records. Mrs. J. I. Garrard
was chairman of this committee and
reported 173 records preserved. A
second $5. was given the chapter
for collection of the largest num
ber of historical postal cards. 155
cards '
Allen, <
The 1
retiring t
ture of the convention.
account of Mrs. Beeson's report is
given elsewhere.
Delegates attending the convention
from the Nancy Hart chapter were
Mrs. L. P. Longino, Mrs. George
Tunnell, Regent, Mrs. Y. H. Yar
brough. Miss Betty T guson, Mrs.
J. L. Beeson, Mrs. Edwin Allen.
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Tomatoes lb
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Eggplant H>.
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Shellots bunch
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Spinach 2 lbs
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GREEN BEAUTY PICKLE
Broccoli lb.
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18-oz BOTTLE 17c
Sqnash lb
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Cranberries !b.
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ARMOUR PEANUT BUTTER
String Beans 2 lbs ....
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2 LB. JAR 29c
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PECK, Friday and Saturday 43c
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EGGS
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