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Asocial uiculigutsm
Hodges, of DeelfP' is
; tlf r.t ,t the Scotty Hospital.
L.„ \nn Bone spent the firing
Jito-s hi Rome »ith relative*.
[mIv, Iris A.*i^n spent tl« week-
I'd noth her m° u, " r ' M: ’- Jun
I . .,„ ar ct Yarbrough spent
with her parent. in
[otnesville- ^ #
^ John Sibley, of Baltimore and
tola, spent Sunday In the dty
th relatives. ^ ^
- Kate Thrash and Louise
dayS in Auin<a
. past week. ^
Uiss Cornelia Stembridge spent
, sprl „g holidays with friends In
icello, Ga.
■ and Mrs. Worth Skinner spent
lay with Mrs. Skinner's parents
»;,r Talbolton.
Gay Monte is convalescing
n operation at the Scott Hos-
lit.il Wednesday.
dojesry. Thos Donnelly and Roy
lehcirck motored to Waim Springs
I Mrs. R- r. Rainwater, of Sanders-
e. spent Sunday with Capt. and
5. T. J. lkirden.
»r5. A. G Grenade was brought
|o MiUedceville for an emergency
on Wednesday.
Mr Emcst Flower?, of Tampa,
spent the week-end with Mr.
|ar.d Mrs T. J. Darden.
Mrs. L. G. Lawrence spent Mon-
lay in Atlanta where she wen
juy for The I^iurence Shoppe.
Miss Callie Grieve Williams 'fas
•etumed to Atlanta after a visit
I with Mrs. Ferguson and Mis3 Betty
•. and Mrs. Henry Boggus and
Miss Bessie Boggus, of Oxford,
Hxmt Sunday afternoon with Miss
Willie Boggus.
Col. and Mrs. Frank Bell attend
ed the funeral services of their uncle
Mr. George Cn-. ,'ford in Birmingham
last Saturday.
Miss FJizabcth Chandler spent
•he week-end in Atlanta where she
vi'ited her sister. Mi?* Barbara
C*r rdler. who is toaching there.
The friends of Mrs. W. T. Garrard
■1 he glnd to know that she has re-
iumed to her home after an illness
■f l everal months at the Scotf Hoe-
pitaL
Mrs. W. B. Harrisou has been dis-
' issetl from a local hospital and has
‘ turned to her home in Linton j
he-e she is convalescing from a!
ajor operation. (
Mr^ ,t s Perry Is convalescing |
r.t the home of her
^ - Mrs. Chas. J. Conn. Mrs. |
■ irv v.:! l be here, for several da vs
• '-'r with Mrs Conn.
0«f -, Robinson returned to
Macon Wednesday af-
hls sister, Mrs. W. H.
' abridge. Judge Bertie Stembridge
"'ir.panied him home.
{ 1 H boride Moore left Thursday
1 Vi ashington City where she will
1 •'ike her home. She was accom
panied f<> Atlanta by Miss May
• *oore who spent the day.
Mi«-. Frances Ennis, whp teaches
m * hc J umor College in Savannah,
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. O.
•J. Ennis, was at home for the spring
' ‘days, returning to Savannah
Monday.
Mis. Emily Woodward former
President of the Georgia Press As-
rwiation. spont Tuesday and Wed-
«<tay in the city. Miss Woodward
‘ on lpiling a picture history of
Georgia.
D Allen, Mrs. Margaret
r . K , * ,rS ' C!ias ^oort* »d Mrs.
Whitfiel4 will attend the
^ jrriage of Miss Esther Griffin
“ d Mp- Kyle T. AIM end. Jr.,
■ < will bo soleneiired Thursday
,™“" *he home of Mr. Al-
AIW^ P n U - <*■ —
Mr. H. Sidney Jones is convales-
ing after a week's illness.
Mr. Z. Neighbors Is convalesing
after a recent attack of flu.
Miss Agnes Barnes spent the
spring hollda. s In Forest City,
Jean, have gone to Charlotte, N.
C., where they joined Mr. Bell to
make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Moshkoff and
daughter. Miss Toscha Moshkoff,
and Maj. and Mrs. T. H. Rentz
spent Friday in Savannah.
The friends of Mrs. Elizabeth
n -_y. I Brown are glad to know she is
Dr and Mrs. L. P. Xx>nghio spent back at her work again at G. M. C.
FayettevlUe and after an illness of two weeks.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Downs, of
T- 1 Athens, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Wilson Mason entertained RECITAL TO BE GIVEN BT MISS
her sewing club at a luncheon on H08BBUGH AND MISS TUCKER
Tuesday complimenting Mrs. Ed Miss Beatrice Hosbrugh, profes-
Downs of Athens. j sor ^ violin and Miss Alice Lencre
Mrs. George Bell and daughter, Tucker,'professor of voice, will give
Atlanta.
Misses Frances and Mable
Rocers spent the week-end in Day-1 Mr. and Mrs* Johnny’“ov'erstreet.
tons, Florida. j Mrs. Downs remained in the city
Mr. Italo Lamar spent the week- until Wednesday,
end with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dunlap and children, who
Richard Lamar.
Mrs. A. D. Schofield and daugh
ter, Elizabeth spent the week-end
in Cuthbert, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Trapnell, of
McIntyre spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. D. M. Rogers.
Miss Teresa Pyles, of Washing
ton City, was the week-end guest
of Mrs. Fern Dorris.
Miss Harriett Campbell, who
teaches in Cochran, spent the
week-end in the city.
Mr. DeWitt Rogers visited his
brother, Mr. Melville Rogers, In
Savannah last week-end.
have been the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Herring for several
days, have returned to their home
In New York City.
Br. and Mb. R. W. Bradford and
children spent the week-end in
Augusta, accompanying Mrs. Clark,
Mrs. Bradford's mother who had
been visiting them, to her home.
Mrs. D. S. Sanford. Mrs. T. J.
Wall, Miss Laura Shurlev and Mrs.
joint recital on Monday evening
at 8:00 o’clock in the auditorium of
G. S. C. W Mrs. Wiles Homer Allen
will play the accompaniments.
Misses Hosbrugh and Tucker are
both oatstanding musicians
their recital will be of cordial inter
est.
G. M. C. CADETS TO DEBATE
EMORY JUNIOR STUDENTS.
In the first intercollegiate de
bate in the history of the institu
tion, a team from the Georgia
Military college debating club will
engage a team from Emory Junior
college here Saturday evening,
April 4.
The subject chosen for the de
bate is: Resolved. That congress
should enact an embargo on all
belligerent nations in time of war.
The G. M. C. affirmative side, com
posed of Jack Horsley and James
Wilson, will debate in Mil ledge-
ville, while the O. M. C. negative,
composed of Marval Cazer and
John Lowreno, will argue in Ox
ford. Col. Joe Jenkins, president
of G. M. C., is faculty advisor to
the club.
We Invite You
Yon wdl be fneemated wit the*
beaaty aad delighted abooe •**
at the for price*.
AH So«s (ran 12 to 44
Crooms
The children of Mr. and Mrs. D
F. Montgomery gathered at home
last Sunday for a family reunion
In celebration of Mrs. Montgom
ery’s birthday.
A delicious dinner was served at
noon and a handsome birthday
cake was given Mrs. Montgomery
at the conclusion of the meal. Mrs.
Montgomery received many gifts
and the day was a most happy one
for her. Mrs. John Moore, and
daughter, of Atlanta: Mr. and Mrs.
O. H. McAfee, Mr. and Mrs. C. O.
McA*ee and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Wall attended the state McAfee and ^ thelr chlldren _
convent on of the Oeorela Baptist nt for thc occaakln Messrs .
£l M "' Ford and R °e er Montgom-
The friends ot Mr. Charles Ivey, cry and Mlss Ethel Montgomery
are glad to learn that his condition, who llve at home werc al5p ures _
showing improvement at the City
Miss Christine Darden, who I Hospital, where he has been under
teaches in Habersham, was at j going treatment for the past several
home for the week-end. weeks.
Mrs. Ronald Pentecost, of At- j m Rcbert Ivey hos Rone t,,
lanta, spent the week-end with her. New York to Mccpt a ponton, re-
mother Mrs. D. S Sanford. j signing as manager of Snow s.
Miss Lucelta Lawrence snent the, Mrs Ivey and uttle daughter, will
week-end with Miss Gwendolyn I Join n.h n later. Mr. Ivev's succes-
MrReynolds In GalnesyUIe. Fla. I ^ „ mana ger of Snow's Mll-
The friends of Mbs_ Minnie . , edgevlile omce . nas not bee,, an .
Grant regret to know that she has, nounced but Mr BnICC Robin son
been ill for the past week with 1 5s in c harge.
Miss Katherine Scott, who is a
len will be glad to know that she ;
is convalescing after a recent ill-
P. N. BIVINS PREPARING MAP
OF BALDWIN COUNTY 1 i
Mr ?. N. Bivins with the assist
ance of Mr. Calvin Rice, county;
surveyor, is preparing
of Baldwin county and locating on
this new drawing the places of his- j
tori cal interest in the county.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Beeson have
assisted in placing these historical
land marks. The map will be most
v FINE FOODS
Saabeaa Strawberry Preserves 2 Ik. jar 41c
Saakeea Teias Sitiaiesi Fife 1 Ik. jar 30e
Befleriew Pare Apple Bailer 2 Ik. 4 as. jar 21c
i Faacy Red Raspberries No. 2 caa 35c
i Diced Frail Cocktail No. 2% caa 33c
i Extra Trader Sweet Carden Peas No 2 cm Uk
i Bras,el Sprouts No. 2 caa 33c
i Diced Carrots and Peas No. 2 caa 21c
San be am Golden Bantam Kernelkom No ) 1 g can 1 Sc
Crab Meat No. 1 2 caa 37c
No. Vz «*■ 54c
honored
last Saturday | ed. Citizens of the county who know
ness.
Mrs. Louise Johnson, of Washing
ton county, is visiting her daugh
ter. Mrs. I. P. Stanley in Milledge-
ville .
Miss Geraldine Reid, who teach
es near Quitman, was at home for
several days while her school was
closed.
Mrs. D. F. Montgomery returned
to Atlanta with hw daughter. Mrs.
John Afoore, and spent several days
of this week.
Mr. James Cooper, of Jonesboro,
student at the University of Geor
gia, spent the spring holidays with
Harry Jennings.
Roy Hendrickson, who has been j Dames
attending the West Point Prepera- Mrs.
bership in the Alpha Epsilon chap- h omcs might be shown
ter of the Pi Lamda 'Theta, hon-, are y cd ronfcr with Mr
orary educational society for wo-, „ r . .....
mem Dean William F. Russell was j ®‘ v ; ns «, lh ‘i wh ' n f,n,sh "'
the guest speaker at the iniUa- | ll ls pmhabfa that copies may be
U on 1 available to interested citizens.
COLONIAL DAMES HONOREB | The WMlinchause KegrixerUor
AT DINNER. ! has Time-Tested hermetically sealed
The Town Committee met at the mechanism with 5 yean service pro
home of Mrs. H. D. Allen, Sr., on teetion—CLIFTON ADAMS ELEC-
Friday afternoon, March 20th. Mrs. TRIC CO.
Thomas Pinckney Waring, of Sa- j
vannah, Skate President, (Georgia I Sign nothing, promise nothing an
Society, C. D. A., was Mrs. Allen's ui yon have seen the new 18S4
guest for the occasion. The following
FRUIT AND PRODUCE
baaket 15c
. Each 15c
Doeen 16c
8 for 25c
Lima Beana lb. 15c
Broccoli lb. 15c
Engilah Peas lb. 16c
Squash lb. 15c
Green Cabbage .... 3 lbs 10c
Shellets Bunch 16e
Cairota Large tranches 2 for 15c
Tnndp Greens 2 bunches 15c
Celery Hearts .... Bunch 16c
Spinach 2 lbs 13c
art 15c.
THREE BARGAINS
WELCH TOMATOE JUKE
rial battles, refalar 15c tdl
cr. Saal aaoaat left fa-
14c Battle
KFLLOGC’S CORN FLAKES
2 Pkfs. 15c
SEEDLESS VALENCIA
ORANGES
Doica 2 Sc aad 34c
Peck 45c
A’ere present: Mrs. Allen,
W. Hatcher, Mrs. Elizabeth
tory School at Fort McPherson, is! Thomas, Mrs. Frank Herring and
at home «n a month’s furlough. j Miss Elizabeth Ferguson.
Miss Rebie Hitchock has accepted j Mrs. Allen, Chairman, presided at
a position in the public schools cf tfj e meeting, and called upon the^
Wayc^oss and hos gone there to be- secretary for the reading cf the
gin her work. Miss Hitchcock minutes of the last meeting. Then the j
taught in the Dearing school for the mcct ing was turned over to Mrs. ;
past three years. (Waring who discussed in detail th-j
Miss Ida Pound and hew mother, 0 j the National and State So-
Vrs. .’ere Pond of Athens, spent cfties a , d outUncd ^ year . g pro _
the holidays in Columbus with the ^ for lhe Committce . ^,.1
family of Mr. Murphy Pound Mrs. Warjng c]os<?d hpr ^ with a paper ;
Pound will be in MiUedgeviUe for whi-l she had wrilten on - HL .
lhe next few weeks. tory c." the Cc-o«ia Society, C. D.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cotton and A •• „., r , . .. 1
Mrs. W. M. Miller spent the week- | I
end in Montezuma Mrs. C. H. 1^ ” “ r -- let U * U1 a nun '*“ t
Richardson and Dick Eotton. Jr.. I hsstorica 1 volumes of great value as
who had been visiting in Monte- nudeous for a Colonial Dames Li-
zuma for the past two weeks with brary.
Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Richardson At the conclusion of the meeting
ELEC-
EASTER IS JUST AROUND
THE CORNER—
Don’t forget to say it with
FLOWERS
Plaoe yonr order now for
Easier Lilies
LAWRENCE'S FLOWER SHOP
PHONE 30-L
accompanied them home
Mrs. Margaret Napier and Miss
Flirabeth Napier returned Wednes
day from Birmingham, Ala., where
they were called last week on ac
count of the death of Mrs. Napier's
brother. Mr. George Crawford. Mrs.
Mrs. Allen entertained in honor cf
Mrs. Waring at a beautiful dinner
part?* In addition to the Dames pres
ent the guests included Mrs. J. B.
Tait. Mrs. Margaret H. Cook. Mrs.
Dunlap, of East Orange. N. J.. Mrs.
„ . . .. , Charlei L. Moore, Mrs. Edwin Allen.
Crawford accompanied them home r.„ ... ... _ .,
. ... ' , , ... Mrs. Dawson Allen. Miss Floride
and will spend several days in the ... , . .. „
... ‘ , Allen, and Mrs. Jere N. Moore,
city with them.
Misses Lucy. Wea*thersby and
Lois Hatcher have returned from
Mobile. Ala., where they visited
their brother Reginald Hatcher, who' Hie Tuesday Night Bridge Club
is a student at Spring Hil'; College, met this week with Miss Bettv Fer-
While there they visited th rt beau- guson. Those playing were Mes-
tiful Bellingrath Gardens. They re- • dames E. A. Tigner, Leon Callaway,
turned by Nathchez. Miss., and saw , Godfrey Osterman. Drayton Thom-
many of the famous southern home and Mrs. David Fei guson. Misses
there. j Mary Cline, Martha Thomas and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm H. Ivey, and Betty Ferguson. The rooms were
i, James L., attended the funeral decorated in colorful spring flowers.
of Mr. Clarence Eugene Barnes
Grove Hill. Alabama. Sunday after
noon. Mr. Barnes was father-in-law
of Prof. Julian C. Ivey of Auburn.
Ala- Mr. Barnes was a leading and
highly respected citizen of his com
munity and a large number of peo
ple attended his funeral.
Rev. P. M. Allen was called to At
lanta the past week-end to conduct
the funeral of Charlie second son
of Rev. and Mrs. A. B. West. Fun
eral services were at Mt. Pisgah
Baptist church and interment In
church yard. Charlie was a splendid
specimen of young manhood and won
many friends in this, and adjoining
counties on his several visile here,
who will be bracked and grieved to
learn of hie dsn®.
high
MRS DEAN ENTERTAINS CLUB
Mrs. lone Bass Deane was hos
tess on last Wednesday afternoon
to the members of her bridge club.
After the games, delicious re
freshments were served. Mrs. Nat
Knight was awarded high score
prise. Mrs. Jon. Hutchinson, sec
ond high and Mrs George Davis
low.
rater tedaj M W4«lI ortaMj he a
CAMPUS
THEATRE
MiUedgeviUe, Ga.
Soprcnc VsaiHs Waftrs 1 Ik pkf» 23c
Sawyers Batter Cookies 42 to package I5c
N. B. C. NaHowanrs Pkf. He
N. B. C. Ha Dead Rusk, Fine far Strawberry Short c ike Pkg. ISt
Excell Soda Crackers 1 «> pk* »•«
Blue Seal Floor, Finest we can bay —. 24 lbs $1.19
Flour, Good White Self Rising 24 lbs 83c
Meet, Fatbiclu R>- ^Vz c
Cooperate with the city clean-np campaign, we are bead-
quarters for clearing supplies.
BELL GROCERY CO.
THE WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL STORE OF
QUALITY, SERVICE. BRICE
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THURSDAY & FRIDAY
jlarcb 26 and 27
Mae West in
“KLONDIKE ANNIE”
SATURDAY MARCH 28
Benble Program
Florence Rice in
“GUARD THAT GIRL”
Lmry Crabhe in
“DRIFT FENCE”
SUNDAY MARCH 29
Gene Raymand in
“LOVE ON A BET’
Performances at 2, 4, 5:34
fight 4:45
MONDAY k TUESDAY
Mmeb 34 and 31
Fred Astaire and Gmger Ragan in
“FOLLOW THE FLEET”
WEDNESDAY APRIL 1ST.
Patricia EBa aad Ran Alexander
b
"BOULDER RAM”
It's Delicious When It's
ElectrikMaid Bread
It’s a comfort to know tkat there is ONE food Hurt ekahben lave
and tkat they nerer can kare too mock of. BREAD—when it’s
Dectrft Maid Bread is as good far them as it is dctcien.
WITH THE HOME MADE TASTE
Baked freak dadjy as oM MMilgieMi Onto
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