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PWOHKCnMn, M11XED6EV11LE, CA.> DECEMBER 24,1825
MOORE.' HEt DECKER
A beautiful home wedding and erne}
in which much interest has h«n c* • ?
tered was. that of Mb's •M*rian’*.i»
Moore to-Mr. Donald William Heid-
ocker, formerly of St. Pawl but now
of Atlanta. The impressive cere
mony was performed by .Rev. H. D.
Wamock, pastor of the First Ban-
tlst church, at the home-of the bride’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Furman
Bell, on Monday afternoon, Decem
ber 21, nt 4 o’clock. The home w«
attractively and artistically decorat
ed in ferns, palms and Southern smi.
l»x. The bridal party stood in front
of an improvised altar, on cither side
of which were floor baskets holdinr
r»d carnations and ferns. Unshad-
came Wednesday to igiend the
*y» with his mother, Mrs. G. G.
L^^JI y m Mr *- B. H. Hughes, of Nashville,
/- Tcnn., will arrive tftis week to spend
•s#- some time with her parents, Judge ’
-^— ==== j) and Mrs. W. H. Stembridgc.
",JILTS'* . Mi "* Elizabeth*Brannen. of Co
for the holidays.. l„ mb ia. s . &> j, ^ ndlrI7 ^ *„, u
f ’ A „ n . day * with her mother, Mrs. D. W.
anford came down Brannen.
ed waxen tapers in silver candelabras
shed a soft light over the pictures-
**ne decorations. A large white wed
ding bell was suspended in the cen
ter where the bridal party stood.
A delightful musical piw-im w
rendered by Mrs. Fred Rutherford,
of Atlanta, on the piano and Miss
Rfae Thompson of Sandenvflle, on
the violin. Mrs. Edgar Long sang
“At Dawning** just before the en
trance of the bridal party. As Loh
engrin’s Bridal March was played the
student of
ough wetting and all the
flowing freely again. j
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Miss Clair Greene who teaches in
Albany, i* *t home for the holidays.
Mr. Jack Edwards is at home from
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. ti.. A. Nesmith left
Tuesday for a visit to relatives in
Sylvania and Statesboro.
Mr. Geo. Fowler, of Tampa, Fla.,
i* visiting his mother, Mrs. Mamie
Fowler.
Prof. J- F. Muldrow, superintend,
ent «f the schools at Bennettaville,
S. C., spent Monday in the city.
Miss Virginia Ricketts, who . is
teaching at Blackshear, is at home
for the holidays.
Miss Sara Blanks, who teaches at
Attapaulgus, Ga., is at home to
spend theholidays.
Miss Catherine Blanks, who teach
es at Climax is at home to spend the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Barnes an-
Dec. 19th, to be known as Zell.
Emory Academy, at Oxford, hi .pend-' during the Ions dronirht has bran brMe ’’ mt,thcr - Mr *- B '«. entered,
inrr tlw, _LiL LI . . ® ^ ‘ “** OPeH L„ T LI B
ing the holidays with his parents.
Messrs. Frank Bell and Edward;
Robinson, of the State University i
followed by little Josephine Bone
and Fred Rutherford, Jr. The bride
entered with her father, Mr. Bell,
and were met by the groom with his
at home for the holidays. ; home in this city and the farmin' F , nd Rutherford * of
rn nn»-♦ „r ... -{Atlanta. The ring
Mr. V. M. Faulkner has rented the,-
Mr. Roy Alford, of Tampa, Fla,
nounce the birth of a daughter, bom \% spending several days with his ( lbe city home.
;the western part of the county of | JJ" *
. Mr. J. F. Miller. He will rwidc in!”**;
family in this city.
The bndv was becomingly attired
jtn a handsome dress of ashes nl
Ml.. r« .. xi ii i , w|th hat and other accessorici
. Miss Emily Hnll is at home from!to match. She carried an arm bou
Rev. Farr, pastor of the Milledge- Dr. Powell Allen who has been ;n!^ onroe ' where she teaches, to spendjnuet of bride’s roses showered with
ville Circuit has been confined to his New York City studying is at home the holidays. j Ulie« of the valley,
home by illness the past several days. ! for the holidays. • • • | „ « ..
Mbs Anne Moran, who is a student ( Miss Alice Hall, of Miajni, Fla., is
at the University is at home spend- jspending the Christmas holidays with
ing the holidays. • -her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.-C. Hall.
Mr. Wright McKenzie, of Raleigh,
N. C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Wootten.
i Mrs. Bell wore a hcautiful dress of
Mr. Norris Hall, of West. Palm,beige faille and carried Russell roses
Beach, Fla., 1* visiting his parents, ' After the ceremony an informal re-
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hall. leeprion was ^elfT after which th**v
* * * {left on the evening! train for a short
Mr. Heindel Mobley, of Sarasota, tr *P returning here Christinas eve
Miss Louise Greene, who teaches j ^ a -> ** home for the holidays. j f° r the remainder of the holiday*.
Sir. and Sirs. Hcidecker will make
in the schools of Atlanta, is at home
for the holidays.
Sliss Catherine Shivers, who U
teaching in Fayetteville, N. C„ is at
home for the holidays.
Miss Mary Humber has gone on a
visit to her sister. Sirs. Jos. White,
in Washington, D. C.
Mr. J. E. Kidd “ nd Mr - T - H - Mm. Gnrther Bank, and little
CUrk have returned from a .lay «t, ,i BUshter have returned from a vUit
White Spring., Fla. _ to Atlanta.
. , »••.-.-<■**[ - * • -sri
Mr. and Mrs. John Grant will Mr. Chandler Gladin, who is a stu_
leave Friday for a stay of several dent in the University, spent Satur
days with Mrs. Grant’s parents at t day with his aunt, Mrs. Eula Stanley.
Calvary* -1 1 • • •
. • • • — Miss Floridc Allen who has been
Miss Frances Fowler, who teaches in Miami the past several mon&s is
art iiv the Augusta schools is at home- at' home for the Christmas holidays,
spending the holidays with her moth- • * •
er. Mrs. Mamie Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gladin, of De
• • • Soto, Mo., are visiting relatives in
Misses Lucy and Weathersby the city and county.
Hatcher, who arc attending school at
Mt. de BaUs, Macon, are at home Mrs. Chas. H. Whitfield is visiting
spending the holidays. her * ist « r » Mrs - J. A. Ansley, at
•1 ■ • • • Fort Meyers, Fla.
Dr. and Mrs. Thos. M. Hall are at
West Palm Beach. Fla., .pending the Min. Alma Falbeau, nf New York
hulidaya with their .on, Mr. Hamel City. i. the gue.t of Ml«» Sarah At.
| len during the holidays.
Judge Robert Pottle, of Albany, I Min. Betty Zachery who ha. been
wa» In the city Tueiday and Wedne.. | trachtar the past fall at Rabun Gap
day vlattlng hi. brother. Col. Jo.. E. j •• at home for the holiday..
Pottle. . ...
• » • i Mbs Ruth Ritchie, of Rabun Gap,
Mr. and Mm. J.-O. 'Blackwood,* 8f*j Ca.. wa. the. guest of Him Betty
Hawldnrrllle, are viaiting Mm. BUck-; Zachary this week,
wood'* parents, Mr. and Mn. J. W. * *
j ve _ _ Mr. Walter Brannen, of Ncwnan,
• • • A | will spend Christmas day with his
Mm. Boy S. Alford end children J mother, Mra’D. W. Brannen.
and Mr. and Mn. W. T. Little have, * * *
IJone to Florida, where they vrtU »fe**m.MeWn and. Harold WB.
•pend several 1 week, with relative,. H»">* of Georgia Tech, are at home
e e * I for the holidays.
Mr. J C. Grant, Miake. Minnie I ...
end Elizabeth Gnuit, and Lieut. Mixes Nettie and Mattie Moore
Jamea Grant will apend Chri.tma. are .pending the holiday, with their
day in Macon with Mr. and Mm. «i«t*r. Mm. T. J. Cater, in Macon.
- Mark Few.
Mr. John Mobley, who is attend- * hclr hmr e in Atlanta,
ing the medical college at Augusta, ’ Tbe 001 ot town mimt. attending
is .pending the hotiday».at home. lthc “'ddlng were: Miss Jessie Heid-
’ . . . 1 eeker, of SL Paul, Minn., sister of
Mr. and Mm. A. C. Johnson, of' L * r “° ,n : "/ “ d P ™*o rh *
Atlanta, are virnUng the Utter's 2 U »'1 0rd - ^
mother. Mm. J. W. MeMilUn. I K R “* t
• • 9 ^ .fon of bandersville, Mr. Harold Fa]-,.
...... _ ... ’ . *”* • {Ion and Miss Nelle Tillman, of At-.
r«i„mKn nd Mr *‘ J\af en °/ l»nta. and Mr. Wilford Heidecker of.
Columbus, are visiting the Utter’s St p_ nl ♦
grandmother. Mrs. J. W. McMillan. 1 *
Mr. and Mrsl J. W. Marchman and
daughter, Mrs. Allen Moore, were
caUed.4o the city the put week on
aceount of “the death of Mrs. March-
man's father, Mr. J. W. McMillan.
Miss Loretta McMillan who is
teaching at Chespeak Beach, Md.,
was called home on account of the
death of her grandfather, Mr. J. W.
McMillan.
Misses Maud and Maggie Hum
phrey, are at home from Washing
ton, D* C., visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Humphrey at Hard- Miss Lucy Brown who Is teaching
jin North Carolina, came home Sat-
• • • urday to spend the holidays.
Mrs. W. S. Brooks and Miss Mary
Brooks are spending the holidays
with Mrs. Tom Johnson in Atlanta.
Miss Cora Guram who teaches in
tijo high school at Eastman, is at
home for the holidays.
Miss Constance Day, who teaches
at Crossville, Ala., is spending thtf'
holidays at home.
Misses Alice and Virginia McCraw
who are at school in Kentucky, are
at home for the holidays.
Miss Anna Ellison, who is associ
ated with Miami Shores, Inc., and
Flagler Garden., nf Miami, Florida,
ii -spending the Christmas, holidays
at home.
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Ellison, oF
Augusta, Ga.. and Mr. amt Mn. A*
L. Ellina and Uttle daughter, of .
Birmingham, AH., and Misa Ine, El- Mixer Ruth and Mary Lucy Hur-
li-on of Avan Park, Fla., are .pend- We, who teach in the schools .at
-Mn. A. L. Ellison.
Christmas, another opportu-
get business and approach
our friends, customers and neighbors
in a sincere spirit of fellowship, with
expressions erf seasonable good wishes
Thanking you for your favor during
the closing year and wish you a joyous
and happy Christmas and a New Year
of prosperity and good health.
LETS DEPARTMENT STORE
L. G. LAWRENCE, Manager
Mrs. Richard Smith entertained
nartv 81 u brea J^* st Lonnie Carr were united in marriage
Friday, Dec. », a. the home of the
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.1
Simpson in Mosleyville, Rev. J. L.
Laurence officiating. The marringe
quiet home affair and immedi
ately after the ceremony Mr. and
Mrs. Carr left for their future home
in Wilkinson county.
■ „ w, . . . .. i The bride is an attractive young
.ps On ora Ennis, who is teaching , . . . •. , ..
1 ,L . „ . , _ . Indy and has many friends. Mr.
" tb ' H, f, h •« «"■*»». i* rnrr I, . succcxful young farmer
withtutita *"’ cB F of Wllkluwsn county.
a bride-elect. The occasion *wus
most delightful one.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barron and
n, of Miami, Fla., are visiting Mrs.
Barron’s parents. Judge and Mrs. W.
H. St cm bridge.
Ml., a t~ n 41 e a MRS GEORGE WATKINS ENTER-
»H*s Alma Gladin spent Saturday, TAINS
with her aunt, Mrs. Eula Stari*)’- j ’
She was returning to her home from, On last Wednesdaji«ftrTnoon Mrs.
Hyman, S. C., where she has been, George Watkins enfljiitaloed most
teaching. i delightfully In honorjjkrf Miss Helen
* * • | WaU a bride-elm of lils month.
Miss Jessie Allen 'is at home wi ‘ i The spacious home w^s attractively|
her parents. Dr. atrd Mrs. H. D. A«- decorated in evergreetf hnd cut flow-
len, for the holidays, coming down * era bearing out the Christmas colon
from Atlanta where she has been The guests were invited into the liv-
teaching. . J n g room where bridge was played.
After the game a delicious salad
Mr. and Mrs. Mason, of Gaines
ville, Fla., are spending the holi
days with Mrs. Mason’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. J. Zachery. Mn. Ma
son will be remembered as Miss
Looney Zachery.
• a •
Mr. Alvin Leonard, who is attend
ing the Technological school In At
lanta, Is here spending the holidays
‘saving Atlanta he was
knocked from a motorcycle by ah
automobile and was in a dazed con
dition several hours. He was pain
fully injured about the face but is
getting along allright. .
Mr. Chas. F. Bafrett, of Miami,
Fla., is visiting his mother, Mrs. S.
Barrett.
Mrs. A. B. Cook, of Grenville, S.
C., is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Flemister.
Mrs. Georgy Fort MUton, of Chat
tanooga, Tcnn., is visiting her moth
er, Mrs. Anna Crawford.
course wad Served.
Uttle Miss Helen Wall Watkins
the four-year.old daughter of Mrs.
Watkins and a name-sake of the
bride, came In drawing, n dainty lit
tle wagon decorated in the Christmas
colors and laden with gifts for tee
bride-to-be. They were opened by
the bride adding greatly to the af
ternoon’s pleasure. ji,
Mr. Watkins was as^Sticd by Mrs.
Walter Brown and Hn^lae N. Jor*
- Miss Catherine Beeson, who teach.
Miss Nell Hearn, who is teaching cs_ at .the college ** Wertview,^. C.
music. In the. Hospital at YiSafta,
spent Sunday aadhome.
la spending, the bolidays at hora£^
: t -Mt? Me-* ofejfc.*
r±m
The French nation knew we Amer
icana appreciate a food joke all richL
ing tee tiTwTVK. Bennett vi He. S. C.. sre at home for JJtoHUtey «nd tte the Btetfle ^
tee Iumyt.
MISS BLANCHE BAZA NOS HON.
ORS MISS WALL
An enjoyable event of Thursday
afternoon was a miscellaneous show-
er given by Miss "feasanos at her
home In compliment to Miss Helen
Wall whose marriage to Mr. Elliott
Tyler Solomons will be solemnized
on Wednesday evening, December SO.
The house was attractively deco
rated throughout with a profusion of
lovely ferns and roses.
Bridge was enjoyed during the af
ternoon. Mrs. Edgar Long won top
score wMcb was a lovely Lux of can
dy, Miss Elizabeth Grant won the
consolation, which was on attractive
i course was serv-
•m HrvAdrian Horn,.
din,' manti little Amelia Home on.
tered. drened a* a bride, the lift,
being concealed in her corsage ef
flowers. The gifts which were live
ly and varied were presented te Mis* I
Wall.
The Season’s best we send to you,
As Christmas day draws near,
May prosperity leave you everytiunft
Is my good wish for the year. -
- SAM MACOMB
Merry
Christmas
Belt's Store Extends Greetings
Appreciating our pleasant business
relations during tea year, we want to
say Thank You, and to wish for you
apd yew* a happy Christinas, with
allthe joys of the Holiday Season.
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