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TT ESDA\, DECEMBER 2$, 1920.
UNION-RECORDER
About Folks Who Come and Go
\li.> Marguerite Atkinson
t of Misf Frances Bell.
is the | Mr. Henry Parker came home from
i Atlanta and is spending several days.
Col. and Mrs. Geo. Carpenter have
been visiting Relatives in Pelhnm.
LAWRENCE-HERNDON
Miss Cleo Cline came home f rom
Atlanta to spend Christmas.
. Miss Aurelia Lawrence and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Z A. Brooks and lit- Herman H. Herndon were united in
tie son. of Columbus, are visiting the marrUl|ie ;he evening of December
family of Mr. Brook s father, Mr. J.
H. Brooks. ! in tb|
Mrs. J. C. Baston and children are
-iting relatives in Augusta.
;r.-. Gay Dunn spent Saturday ulu )
day in Sparta with relative,.
Mr. H. H. Bass, of Griffin, has been
the guest of Mi. E. E. Bass.
Miss Lucy Finney is at home from
Atlanta spending several days.
Mr. Spear, of Irwinton, has been
visit.ng hisr son, Mr. C. W. Spear.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Robinson and
family have been spending the past
several days with relatives at Ro
chelle.
Miss O’Nora Ennis came home to
id the holidays with relat ,...
M H. E. McAuliffe and lift.,
,, -iting relatives in Lumbi fit
Mr. ffm. Hedges is in the city. His
friends are giving him the glad hand.
Miss Katie Myrick, who is teach
ing, is at home with her mother,
Mrs. E. K. Myrick, during the holiday
season.
Mi ;
from
Bessie Bland has returned
visit to Cochran and Muul-
Mrs. E. B. Smith and family are
spending the holidays at their home
at Chauncey.
Mr. N. C. Handley, who is in the
government school at the State Uni
versity, is at home visiting h ; s par
ents, Mi. and Mrs. J. W. Handley.
M -s Martha Bayne has returned to
Ms on, after spending the holiday.
it home.
Mi. C. W. Spear had as his guest
during the Christmas set
brother from Irwinton.
Mr. Flinn Nisbet, of Jacksonville,
Fla.; Mi. Miller Nisbet, of Tampa,
his Fla., and Col. and Mrs. Winfield Ni:-
het, of Macon, were the guests of M •.
and Mrs. A. D. Nisbet, durin ?
M -s Elizabeth Thomas is vi ting
Her brother, Mr. Drayton Thomas,
n Florida.
Mr. Fred Vinson, of Jacksonville,
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. S. Vinson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Myrick and j Christmas.
children Spent Christmas in Forsyth j
with Mrs. Myrick's parents. ' Mr . He nry Goodman was seventy-
1 four yearn of age December 24th.
Miss Violet Finney ha s returned to Mr. J. L. Ivey was seventy-two. Th ;
t anta, after a stay of several days; fi;n n( ) s 0 f these two cit zens of whom
the Union-Recorder is one, join in
congratulations and best wishes.
it home.
Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Lipham are
-pending this week with relatives in
North Georgia.
Miss Mattie Wall has returned to
her home in Dublin, after a visit to
her brother, Mr. Briscoe Wall.
Mrs. R. S. Rodenbery, Jr., of:
Moultrie, is visiting her parents Mi.
and Mrs. M. H. Bland. ,
Miss Lucy Brown, who is teaching
ii the agricultural college at Carroll
ton, i s at home spending the holidays.
CHRISTMAS FOR WOMEN
PRISONERS AT STATE FARM
Mi
John King and son, John Ar-1
of Linton, visited Mrs. I. V.
nne last week.
. and Mrs. Hansell Hall, of;
'-. mltrie, are visiting Mr. Hall’s par
ol..-. Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Hall.
Mr. C. W. Robson came down from
Atlanta ami spent Christmas with his
mother, Mrs. S. E. Robson.
Miss Mamie Vinson spent Satur
lay and Monday in Macon with hei
othir, Mrs. Anna Vinson.
Mr. John M. Burke, Jr. came down
frnf Atlanta and spent Saturday and
Sunday at home.
Mr. Nea Ivey and Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Thon-as and children motored to
Powelton Sunday.
Mr. Albert Buike t who is making
Ids home at Danville, where he is en-
ttaged in farming, is visiting his par
ent-, (’apt. and Mrs. J. M. Burke.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. S. G.
W. (lladin will be glad to learn that
they are improved, after an illn
everal days.
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Bui ;e came
uver from Macon and spenc Satur
day and Sunday with relatives.
Miss Caro Lane has been at home
-pending the Christfas holidays with student at the University, is at home
The gladness of the Christmas sea
son was beautifully carried out on
Christmas afternoon when a number
of ladies from Milledgeville made
happy and glad the prisoners at the
Woman’s Building at the State Farm.
The large dining room presented a
pretty picture with its decorations of
bright holly, mistletoe and garlands
of evergp-een. The large tree decor
ated too for the occasion and laden
with appropriate gifts added to the
scene.
After all singing “Joy to the
World," several select readings and
recitations were given and the organ
which has been bought and paid for
by the ladies of the different churches
fjwas presented. The gifts were then
given from the tree, each one receiv-
I ing something. Then a large bag of
Mr. Winfred Spear came down ftuits and candies, these furnished by
from Atlanta to spend the holidays fh- Prison Commission, were given
’•••'th hi s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. j to wciy 0,u '- Thl ‘ tret ‘ “l™ carried
Spear. <£ut in the colored department and
| they too. were given bags of fruits
Mr. Marion Sibley, who is a law j nn< l candle::. The success of the oc
casion was due to the hearty co-op-
hcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lane.
Mrs. M. J. Guyton has returned to
her home in Dublin, after a visit to
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Vin-
spending the holidays.
Miss Rilla Finney came down from
Atlanta and spent the holidays with
her mother, Mrs. E. E. Finney.
M ss Olive Ainosj came home from
St. Augustine, Fla., and spent the
holidays with her mother, Mrs. J. \V.
Amass.
Mi. and Mrs. J. N. Atkinson and
I ' A son, of Jessup, have been in
ti e city visiting Mr. and Mrs. W
N. Bass.
Capt. Allen Sibley, of G. M. C., is
yi-iting his sister, Mrs. II. B. Jen
nings at Union, S. C.
oration of Cant, end Mrs J. E. Hayes
who are untiring in their efforts to
bring about a better condition and
spirit among the prisoners.
A CARD OF THANKS
Our Christmas was made happier
and brighter by being •ememhefed
by so many. It was a joy to n.s to
_ ■ know that during the happiest season
Mrs. M. E. Wyatt and little son , . ,,
.. .... nf the year there were those who
e visiting Mrs. Wyatts parents,
A.
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Barnes and chil
dren, of Columbus, have been the
guests of relatives here during the
holidays.
Miss Mae Asberry, who is attend-
college in New Orleans, is the
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Ricketts.
Misses l.ula and Vivien Jones have
returned to their home in Thomnston
after a visit to Mrs. T. H. Clark.
Miss Cecil Humphrey will leave /or
Atlanta today to spend a few days
with her sister, Mrs. F’aris Talley.
Mr. Marion Allen came down from
Atlanta and spent several days with
est of Miss Frances* Bell and oth-1P arenU ' Ju<1 ‘ rt “ »"«' Mr *' ’ ,ohn T '
relatives.
■ Allen.
Mr. Harry Moran, who has been
! in Detroit, Mich., for the past sev-
| eral months is visiting relatives in
the city.
Col. and Mrs. J. L. Hargrove, of Mrs. 0. M Cone Miss Clara Lee
Atlanta, were visitors to the family Cone ami Mr- Malcolm Cone have
ilur- 'been tht* holiday guest* of Col. and
! Mrs. K. T. Alfriend.
Mr. Bruce Newsome, of Eatonton,
i ministerial student at. Mercer, was
i guest of his uncle, Mr. I. V. New-
s>me, recently.
"f Mr. and Mrs. W
: the Christinas.
L. Hargrove
thought of us, and showed their ap
preciation of us and the service we
have rendered them during the year.
We appreciate it und extend our
thanks to Drs. T. M. Hall, Richard
Binion, V. A. Little, It. N. Thomas
Bell Grocery Co., Oconee Brick and
Tile Co., A. C. McKinley, Baldwin
Hotel Cafe. E. Bazanos, E. L Barnes,
Si., E. L. Barries, Jr., R. B. Brown,
L. % T . Callaway, A. W. Tisdale, J. 0.
Barnes, E. P. Medlin, E. L. Humph
reys, J. R. Smith, Joe Grant, G. W
Barr and H. G. Banks.
Wishing for each of them a happy
and prosperous new year, we are
THE TELEPHONE GIRLS.
NOTICE
Anyone wanting plumbing done can
call the R. W. Hatcher Hardware Co.
and leave their order, and oblige,
12-21-4t ROBT. CAWTHON.
The ceremony was parfonnei
I .. .... presence of the immediate rel-
! at'ves by Dr. J. C. Wilkinson. Tin
! home was beautifully decorated in
th • Christmas colors.
The bride is the oldest daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Lawrence and
is one of Milledgeville's attractive
end sweet young ladies, being loved
on account of her womanly person
ality, by n huge circle of friends.
Mr. Herndon Fas been a resident
of this city for the past year, coming
here from Atlanta, where he went
from, his home in Hancock county.
He traveled for the A. J. Carr Co.
until a few weeks since,' when he ac
cepted a position with the Exchange
Bank. He is a young man of splen
did charmH: and worth, and is held
in confidence by all who know him.
Mr. and Mrs. Herndon are at home
to their friends at the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Spear.
LADIES NIGHT AT KIWANIS
The members of ihe Kiv.enis club
were the hosts to their wives mid lady
friends Tuesday evenin„ . • the Blue
Bird tea room. It was one of the
happiest occasions in the iiistory of
the dub. The dinner served was a
delightful one and there was plenty j |
of fun' to make the evening a merry
occasion. Each of the members car
ried a prize, which was drawn by the
ladies. President Allen Little in
presenting the prizes made hits that
kept tho crowd in an uproar of
laughter. In going into the dining
room the committee had arranged
that each member should select his
partner by chance and as the ladies
•nmc down the stairs the men stood
in line and got their partners as they
marched into the dining room, which
diversion made a great hit.
In a happy speech Rev. G. I. Hiller
presented the retiring president, Mr.
W. S. Myrick, with an emblem pin.
\lr. Myrick in accepting made a
touching talk.
Dr. J. C. Wilkinson then presented
'he present president, Dr. A. Y. Lit
tle. an official emblem pin.
Dr. Little in a humorous speech |
accepted the nin and pledged his best
efforts to upbuilding of the Kiwanis
Club in Milledgeville. ,
S'unts were pulled off by Erwin
Mey, R. H. Wootten, H. T. Ruhi
ard G. I. Hiller.
Tho c present were: Mr. and Mrs.
A. Y. Little, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mc
Millan, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Myrick.
Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Hiller, Mr. and
Mrs. M. S. Bell, Mr und Mrs. E. E.
Bell, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hutchinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Ruhi, Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Flemister, Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Flemister. Mr. and Mrs.
I. T. Day, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. B. (!. Glass, Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
Hall, Mr. and Mrs, it. T. Baiaden,
Mr. and Mrs. Y. II. Yarborough, Mr.
and Mrs C. E. Bonner, Mr. and Mrs
C M Davis, Mr and Mrs J L. Sibley,
Mr and Mrs. Kyle Alfriend, Mr. and
Mrs. J. <’. Wilkinsop, Mr. and Mrs. j
I) S Sanford, Mr and Mrs Frank j
Bone, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Andrews !
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cooper, Mr. and!
Mrs T H Clurk, Mr and Mrs W ^,
Ritchie, Mr and Mrs. L H Hull, Mr.
and Mrs. N. R. Th >mas, Mr. and Mrs.
toy Alford, Mr. and Mrs R. H. Woot .
ion, Mr und Mrs J F Beil, Jr.; Messrs:
I H Hall, M F Stembridge, Erwin
Sibley, H. Dawson Allen, E. W. Al
len, B. McH Cline; Misses Eva Davis,:
Lucy Lee Schoeflin, Florida Allen, |
Frances Fowler, Cleo Cline and Su-j
san Myrick.
Christmas was quietly observed in
Milledgeville. There was no drunk-
■dness or rowdyism, as there used to
e in days gone by. The passing of
ose days should bring delight and
leasure to the hearts and minds of
11 right-thinking people.
We extend the greetings of the season to the peo
ple of Milledgeville, Baldwin and surrounding counties,
and wish fer them a most
Prosperous and Happy
New Year
Wc appreciate the liberal patronage they have
given us during .$>e year, that is now drawing to a close,
and assure thetothatfpre will try to continue to merit
their patronage i»y carrying a full and complete line of
THE
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OUR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cook, of Green
ville, S. C., were unnmg those who
■ ime back to Milledgeville to spend
Christmas with home folks.
Mr. W. L. Gholson came home
from Athens and spent the holidays
with his parents. His friends gave
; him a cordial welcome.
—
Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Clark and lit-,
th- daughter, Winifred, of Douglas,;
pent Christmas with Mrs. Clark’s;
vents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Patillo. !
Miss Ellen Echols, who is teaching |
; *t Thomasville, and Miss Martha
1 hols, who is teaching at Comer, |
c spending the holidays at their
home at Stevens Pottery.
Ha friends <f Lieut. Wilbur Vin-
on will learn with interest that
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Vin-
>n, have received a telegram that
he has sailed from Europe for the
; ted States. He is expected to
'rive in Milledgeville about tbe first
lanuary.
Miss Elizabeth Browder returned
to her home in Louisville, Ky., Mon
day after spending several days with
her parents. Rev. and Mrs.
Browder.
L. W.
Dr. L. W.
ill yesterday
appeildicit
n'ght at th.
His friends
is doing ni.'
Mr. and
with them
FIs
ind s'
. o was taken suddenly
th a serious attack of
•1 as operated on last
lal'-Little sanitarium.
, dad to hear that he
• tlii- morning.
J E. Granaile have
oro, Ala.; Miss
ho if, teaching in
Mrs. W. G. Blood-1
ranade, of Macon.
IS YOUR HEALTH
GRADUALLY SUPPING?
Interesting Experience of a Texas Lady Who Declare* That if More
Yvotaeu Knew About CarJui They Would Be Spared
Much Sickness and T/orry.
Christmas Will Soon be Here
Don’t wait until it is to have your good
suit Cleaned and ready for use at that time;
you certainly will need it.
May be you will like to have one of
your old suits Dyed. We are rendering ex
cellent service in this department.
Cut out this ad., pin it to your suit to
be Cleaned or Dyed, parcel post it to us
and we will discount our charges 10%.
TRIO LAUNDRY COMPANY
LAUNDERERS DRY-CLEANERS
SHOE REPAIRERS
100 Hilliard St. Atlanta, Ga,
Always Insure your Parcel Post Packages.
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Navascta, Texas.—Mrs. W. M. Pcdcn,
afthis place, relates the folio wir..a interest-
lag account of how she recovered her
strength, having reahned luut she wax
actually Icsir.% her health:
“Health is the peatest thing in the
world, and when yea teel that gradur."
I wouldn’t rest well at night and was
(r
jibt lifeless
"I heard cf Cardui and after reading I
Itoidcd 1 had some female trouble that
was pulling me down. 1 sent for Cardui
:nd began iu . .
“In a very short while after I began ihe
im*
ud and take notice. That is what 1 diJ 11™™;™' “ "•>".>» ” s
-some time ago when 1 found myself in a I »H right-good appetite, spiondid rest,
very nervous, run-down condition of !«d much r,.ronger so that I easily did my
1 was so tired and felt so iifelev, I house work.
lipping away from you, you certainly sit I Card;., Home Treatment i saw an im
iotice. That is whot I dii ; provententandit wasn t longunid 1 v,
‘Later I took a bottle of Cardui as a
Mr. Fred T. Newell spent Monday! Mr. Henr
Ihe city and received a cordial Tuesday in
■Icome from his many friends. Mr.
veil is now with the United State-
pping Board. Wa-hington, D. f •
He was on his way to Albany, and
will go from there for a short visit
to New Orleans.
of his friend
he is kno
Branham spent
■ity, meeting many
Uncle Henry,” as
dering valuable
health.
I could hardly go v all. . I tonic. I can revommend Cardui and glad-
“I was just no account for work. Il,„ An ;| rmr , , lWM , VriPlv it
y do so, for if more women knew, it
would save a great deal of worry and
sickness."
The enthusiastic praise of thousands of
would get a tucket of water ar.d vsou’d
feel so weak I would have to set it down
before l felt like I could liit it to the shelf.
itnr.1 x»Twirtmsni i * n ^* is conation. can™, to ^ 0 ( ev ^ n i ether women who have found Cardui
ervice In the vr ' " ‘ I my housework was a Uj “' ru0j 1,71 ~ I helpful should convince you that it is
of the State. He L« always jovial and , 0 acccmplub . ‘
• i -a v,fr;er I* wherever ha 1
social, and 1 ^ f ,
goes. *»-i-i —»*■*
“1 was
nervous and easily upset
l v-w-U trying. All druggists sell it.
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