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Mv. C. N.iChandler made a baai.; Miss Mary WiUia who tgachea at
acsa trip to Sandcrsville Wednesday., Hyuttsville, Md., spent tile holidays
* * • ' '" ith hvr parents, Mr. and Sin. J D.
Mr. John Bass came home -and; wm u.
spent Christmas. j
, ’ * * _ . . ' JIr - “"4 Mix. Russell Shertcll, ol
Dr . Sam Anderson spent Shmtn™ j Statewffle, Jf. C.. went the holiday,
day With hi. parents near Monti«*lo. with M „ shm1|I ., „ r ^
_ * J - 'r nm «n ' ** D ' Lillis, at Hardwick.
Mr. George Fowler, of Tampa,. • # •
Fla., spent the holidays here. Miss Ruth Youngblood who teach-
* T*' _ !f* nt u ynt*vUle. Md., is spending the
Miss Frankie Baines spent Satur*, holidays with her parents, Mr. and
day in Macon. ! Mrs. J. M. Youngblood.
Mitfcs Florelle and Bertha Holtj Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pollock of
spenl the holidays with their parents., Jacksonville, Fla., spent a portion of
* * * j the holidays with Mrs. Pollock’s pa
Mrs. B. G. Glass and children rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hughes
spent the holidays with relatives In; • • •
Atlanta. I Mr * Robert Arnold and children,
* * 15 i of Winder, visited Mrs. Arnold’s pa-
Miss Mary Alfriend has returned rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Greene,
to her home in Forsyth, after a visit;during the Christmas holidays,
to xrienda In‘this city. , j • • •
Mr. and'Mrs. Robert Greene, of
Miss Adele Wamock has returned Fairbura, spent the holidays with Mr.
from a visit to Miss Pauline Thomas Greene's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
In Albany. Greene.
Mr. O. F. Moran, Jr., came home* Mrs. Chas. R. Griffin, Jr., of Bar-
from Florida and spent Christmas , tow Fla., spent Christmas day with
with his fathei. Dr. O. F. Moran. j her sister, Mrs. Livcrett Montgom.
Mi. Ed Carrington, of Birming- • • •
ham. Ala., has been spending the Mr. H. B. Ehcrhart and Miss Ca-
paet several days with relatives. , ressa Eberhart came home from B>
ing tapers, shedding a soft glow ov
er the impressive scene.
To the strains'of Lohengrin’s Brid-
♦1 March played by Mrs. M. M. Parks,
the brides-malds entered from the
stairs and ?tood around the altar*
The bride' entered on the arm of her
father, proceeded by little Eugenia
Miss Gladys Grimes, of Carr’s
Station, has returned home after a
visit to Miss Dena Smith.
rea College, Berea. Ky., and
spending the holidays.
Mr. George Harrison, of Lexing.
• • • ! ,on . Ky., hus been in the city several
CoL Erwin Sibley has returned days visiting his brother, Mr. W. L.
from a virit to his sister, Mrs. II. B. Harrison.
Jennings, In Union, S. C. • • •
• • • •; Mr - ar “l Mrs. Donald Heidecker
Mrs. Lester and little son, of Bir- -pent several days of this week with
mingkant, Ala., ale visiting relatives j Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bell. They re
in the city. 4 turned t« Atlanta Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H* D. Pterryman, of Mrs. J. E. Sapp and children of
Birmingham, Ala., spent the week- Albany, are visiting the family of
end with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ethridge. 1 Mr*. Sapp’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
• - • j R. L. Wall.
Mr. Wm. T. Wynne. Jr., nf De- * * V
troit, spent the holidays with his; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gladin have
parents. Prof, and Mrs. W. T. Wynn, returned to their home in De Sot*.
• • • I Mo., after a visit to Mr. Gladin'*
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Raines and mother, Mrs. S. G. W. Gtodin.
children spent part of the holidays in , • • • •
Bartow and Louisville. • * Mr. and Mr*. H. Fr**Tarbutton
• • • ' returned to their home in
Mrs. R. B. Hughes, of Nashville, j Wrightsville after a visit to Mrs.
Tenn.,b visiting her parents. Judge Tarbutton's parents, Mr. and Mrs.'J,
and Mrs, W. H. Stembridgc. • :B. Malpass.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Holmes spent' Mrs. Grady Keel and little daugh-
the weekend in Augusta with rela-jter, Dorothy, of Louisville, Ga., have
tives. J returned home after a visit to Mr*.
• • * j Keel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, P.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Jones left Fri-, Williamson, in West Baldwin.
da^ for a visit with relatives in andi * * *
near Wilmington, N. C. | Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Barron. hav<
• • • (returned to their home in Miami.
Miss Gattie Patterson spent the j Fla. They were accompanied home
holidays In Perry, Fla., visiting Mr. j by Mrs. B. B. Hughes, of Nashville,
and Mrs. Perry Blood worth.
:•*/ u. ——• ui naraviiip,
I Tern., and Miss Bertie Stembridge.
WALLSSOLOHON WEDD1HI
SOLEMNIZED WEDNESDAY
Marked with beauty and dignity
was the wedding** Miss Helen Wall,
youngest, daughter of Mr. And Mrs.
Bobert L. Wall, of this city, to Mr.
Elliott Solomons of Estill, S. C..
which was solemnized at the home if
the bride's parents on Jefferson St,
Wednesday evening at G:30 o’clock,
Rev. H. D. Wamock, pastor of the
PARTY
gave a
Hiss Evelyn Mil
ter Wednesday night at the Home of
Mrs. J. F. Miller. A- most enjoyable
time was spent and delightful re
freshments were served. '
Those invited were, Misses Frankie
Baines, Laurie Hendrickson. Cather.
ine Little, Lude Harding, Sara Big-
ham, Alice Little, Nell Davis, Elean-
—. nwiiuu, UI vac IUUO, AUCe A.1VMV, «ei| navis, £Iean- -**—» *««*»*» "A
First Bapti*; church of this city of- or Brannen. Evelyn Nelson, Clifford v{Ue » Tenn *» which will be solemnized
fiC !j? ,n ?' Fowler, Winifred Fowler, and Evelyn^ "
The home was beautifully decorat. 'Miller. Messrs. Frank Miller, Doc
ed In large vases of cut flowers, Veal, Dub Stembridge, Julius Holt,
southern smilax and growing ferns. “Fat” Thompson, Frank Davis, San-
An improvised aJtar was arranged in ford Sanford, Louie Veal, Wm.
the parlor of ferns, floor baskets of Moore, James Grant, Wright Me*
Easter lilies and large Cathedral Night and Jack Day.
candelabras holding unshaded bum- '
«t the old Governor'., Mansion, the JI "' W ‘ D.Morri'oi
U # mr * r» entertained at a luncheon. . Covers
P..T. A. MEETING
The Parent-Teacher council held a
most enthusiastic meeting December
11th in the college auditorium. CoL
Erwin Sibley addressed the council
on the subject of “Ideal Citizenship."
A large number of mothers and
Finney and Helen Watkins who were J** cher * Were present and enjoyed
the little flower girls. They were
met at the altar by the groom arid
his best min, Mr. John Solomons, a
brother. The impressive ring cere*
nony was performed, during which
Miss Jennie Jewell, with the violin,
accompanied by Mrs. M. M. Parks lrca * urer * 1SB to
at the piano played softly. Just be- * m l ,poven *ent and
r °re the bridal party entered Mrs.
Ed^ar Lone sang “Beauty's Eyes"
and “Because. 1 "
his wonderful message.
Mi". Loui« Andrews talked most
encouragingly about the new build
ing, Mrs. J. C. Ingram, chairman of
ways and means committee, made a
splendid report turning over to the
treasurer $136 to add to the fund for
McKINneyIclark wedding to series of parties past week
3E BRILLIANT EVENT OF On Inn Saturday u fterndon
NEXT WEEK. Kobcrta Lawrence entertained most
A briihunt event of the een>ini ^tfttt^nt ten gffinx « her
«eek nnd are the. in nf interne, to ^Tccl^T w 1 ' “Tl?
n Inrjte circle of people over the fgr » nd wh »
Sooth is the mnrri.ee of Mis, Helen '!“?* TfSCT"'' "f'" 1 ' ,hl *
Ilernoyne McKinney of this city to £“1 i ‘„ ,M '“"n ‘ hCy h *" * 11
Mr. William JInrtin Clark, of Bir- ^“^kevUle
*1- t t,me *
at the same
mingham, Ala., formerly of Nash.:
Mr*. Morritoo Entcrtaia*
present home of Dr. M. M. Parks, on .. . ,
nev. T,,„ ... cr( 1*10 lor sut and a most delic.
ibl'clotk K l “ ,f " ,ter iooa course lm,ehe„e ..s o-eT
The old Governor's Mansion which
ious course luncheon served. The
decorations were erven and red h«ar-
hn, been the scene of many of the
eoiorfol balls and banquets of the Mis5 An „ e Kwd lt
Tuesday afternoon, having I
I extension work.
sixties and in mofc recent yearn lent „ >IurM , „. VInK h „
.1, spacious hall, to Hie entertain. tuc9ts M „ w . D MorriMnj
Hnenild a «o y „« 'nf , Ki " d ' « f W«S»#fc Tana,
tinsuished sons, will ** ow tR Misses Roberta Lawrence, Catlwviaa
beauty and k-orKcousness next Tues- Beeson, Lilias Mvrick they hasiaw
z'r
the wife of Mr. Clark. The lnnre « ver> , „
rotunda will be the scene of the nup-;
tini vows. Southern smilax, cut nnd'„,5s HATCHER ENTERTAINS
growing flowers will be ured in the i pqh VISITORS
decorations, the wedain E to he sol.! 0ne of the „ 0 ^ h „ uti(ul o( ^
cmnlzcd before an impromsed altar Chtis ,„„ parti ,. bjr
Ln w' V "l W ’ F A ri M,M L “ Cy I,Utchlr ' " ho entertained
.a. Cy “ C ”"' ,!0 <, “ Wadueaday evening in honor of
will perform tht ceremony. MU.cs Dorothy and Caroline S.lman
Mlu. McKinney 1, n yonnglndy of AUantn. the guest, of Miss Cath.
rare beauty nnd charm. Her home er j no Beeson
MARRIED
for the p.st sever.1 year, ha* been j Tho Hatcher homo wa» beautiful
wl.? a ™«uUy came here | in it , Christmas decoration, and tha
with her mother who is now con. boy. an d vrirla hnm. f™™ .oiu..
Miss Mattie Wilkinson and Mr. nected with the Georgia State Col- gladdened all and were made glad
The bride was never more beauti. I Garlton Ethridge were united in | Wc for A omen. She is a graduate by their presence. *
iuI than she was in her wedding
iress of White dutches* satin heav
ily embroidered w\th pearls and or-
mge blo.-sor.is. She wore a long
‘.lain of Tulle caught in the hair
with a coronet of orange blossoms
md carried an arm bouquet of
)ride’s roses showered with valley
iliies. Mws Oliver Bell Wall, the
naid of honor, wore green georgette
»ver gold cloth and carried Russell
n nos. The bridc'-maid.*', Misses
**clia Fie mister, Catherine Parks,
’lizabetb Brannen and Mrs. Richard
, raith wore rhadcs of pink georgette
mhroldcred with silver and carried
rm bouquets of Russell roses.
After the wedding an informal re-
rption was held. A-sisting in the
•reiving ard serving were Mrs. T. S.
-anes, Mrs. Harry Bone, Misses
"atherine Scott, Lurile Adams and
Pancho Bnxanos. During the recep-
inn the bride and groom left for a
•eddinsr trip :n New Orleans, going
in Mr. Solomon's automobile.
Mrs. Solomon’s going away suit
.•as of Bendeline ashes of roses with
•at nnd other accessories to match.
The bride is a young lady of un- (
usual beauty and charm. She is a'
rraduate of the Georgia State CoL.
’-gc for Women and has a large cir-
*!e of friend* over the state who re-
'root that her marriage will take}
her from Georgia.
Mr. Solomons is a young business
*n of Estill, S. C., where they will!
make their home.
marriage Sunday, Dec. 20, at the Wesleyan and has
home of Judge J. P. Overman who
performed the ceremony. The mar.
riage of these young people came a*
a surprise to their relatives and
friend*. Both of them are members
nf Baldwin county’s oldest families,
and start life together with the best
wishes of many friends.
Mira Katherine Pailt* gave a linen
■hower Saturday afternoon in honor
large circle i
.... .. There were games—bridge,-rook,
of friends over this an,l other states l or mah jonE , ^ dancl „ * Delii .
Her attendant, will be her classmates iou . „f„, hnlcnt , >nd
while in college. t |, e hlippjr c rc .f r(e ypen, pronoune-
Mr. Clark i« a graduate of Van-; ed this party the very climax of v tlie
derbilt University and is a member Christmas'festivities.
of the Sima Chi Fraternity. Hb 1 — - -
home b in Birmingham. Ala„ whore I CAPT. ENNIS ENTERTAINS
he is prominently connected with a Capt J. H. Ennis will entertain at
large steel concern of that city. dinner Friday evening, having as his
guests all of the city officials. The
.... „ , Rev - Joh " Yarbrough, pastor of newly elected aldermen who will
•f Miss Ht-Ien Wall, a Hnde-clect. It.; First Methodist church at Grif- take their office the first of tne >.«.*
■va* a gathering of young lady An,*has been here visiting hb broth, will also attend.
"Hands of Miss Wall, and many use-' er. Dr Y. H. Yarbrough nnd Rev. .
H. C. Emory. | A CHRISTMAS TREE
Mr. and Mr*. Allen Stiles will j Th Methodi . t Sandn?
» Chrisbns. tree on W a«e r :
noon of Christmas day. The trve
ful presents were given. The inter-
- * centered in the cutting of the
’•ride's cake. The occasion was a
*no«t pleasant .and delightful one.
The Woman’s Missionary ^Society
-f the Methodist church will meet in
he ladies parlor at the church Mon-
•bv afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Thb
b the first meeting of the new year
nnd a full attendance of the mem
bers is earnestly requested.
Ga., where they will manage the
betel there. , , sva. beautifully decorated and light-
»a ™ hunk with Rift, for .U
of those who attended. It was an
enjoyable occasion for the children.
Thursday for an extended visit to i
ThomasviUe and Bainbridge.
Misses Sara and Louise Albert are
visiting relatives and friends in Ash-
burn.
Mr. Edward Robinson is spending
several days of this week in Atlanta.
JORDAN-TERRY
The wedding ceremony uniting the
•ives of Mbs Sara Jordan to Mr. J.!
T. feuj va* pronounced at high'
at the Methodist church at
W’higham, Ga., Wednesday, Dec. 30.
Thb mai riage is of great interest
Mr. and Mrs. W. S Burton, of, Mr. J. W. Ivey, who is • student *** ** J 0 ” 1 bndf * ,nd *™°™
Augusta, spent Christmas with Dr. nt Tech i. „ bom for the holiday. ™ *“
J W Mobley. ! Mr . John T. Day .was called to | P P .,
y ... j Social Circle Sunday on account of! The bud. as Mrna Jordan, attend.
Misa Julia Scott, of Lakeland, Fin., ,h * denth of his .Isler-in law, Mrs.
visited her sister, Mrs. Leverette Milton B. Day.
MontRomery, Christmas day.
• • • Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Nelson, o<*
Dr Sid Ncy, of Daytona, Fla., i nk* Fl«.: Mrs. R. T. Shrive,
apent a few day, here this week with »f Tan irn. Fia., and Mr. ard Mra.
friends. !' • G. Bloodworlb and. children, of
• • • •' Macon, were gue«ts at the home »f
Mr. Donald Grote of Orlando, Fla ,' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grenade during
has btm the guest of the family of. fhri«tmas.
Mr. B. F. Eberhart. , j »oor people.
• • • I Mr. 8nd Mrs. Geo. L, Walters of . ... — ...
J, * „ , " .Mr. and Mrs. Terry will recede
Miss Loutoe Wnii. who is tenchimr. ’-eksonvdle. 1 la.. Mr». Robert R welcome to the city
nt Rock HiH, S. C., is at home spend-1 H"nry. of rhatlonooea. Tern., and^
5kr the holidays. ! Mi! " M Gennria nnd Riiln Finney, of DA VIS-LINGO
• • • j Atlanta, and little Mbs Eugenia) r
Mr and Mr«. Ivey Gladin and Finney. of Gordon, were the Chrisr-J Mi.-* Lorer-e Lingo and Mr. George
‘children, of Macon, spent Sunday >a< Quests at the home of Mrs. e! Davis wer* united in Marriage Wed
with their sister, Mrs. Eula Stanley. E- Finney.
Chandler’s
Store
xl and graduated at G. S. C. W. and
has since been connected with the ?
(••liege, with the exception of one X
•cor when she wa« at Win*ton.Sal- 4
.m, N. C. By her wtunanly grace A
:! d attractive personality she made ♦
fr iend* of all who came to know her. ▼
Mr. Teny i* a son of Sheriff and Y
.dr*. S. L. Terry, an d was recently ▲
, i'.cted special county officer. He *s
in Id in confidence and esteem by ail 9
■t
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Toole, of
Fort Valley, spent several days of
the past week with the family of
Bfra. Toole’s father. Mr. Geo. Gumm.
Mr». T. W. Raines has returned to
her home (n Daytona, Fla., after
spending Christmas with her parents.
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Smith.
. a. • •
Mr. Jewell May, who ha* been
spending the past several month* in
Florida Is spending several weeks In
the city.
Miss Mamie Lou Cole, of Miami,
via., b visiting |er sister. Mr*. Tho*
Mr, and Mra.:A. F. Hudson have tteese.
returned to Bradenton, FU., after n ...
visit to Mrs. S. S. Vincent nnd other! Postwnstei Qlno end his x,v-1snt»
relatives. 'hudled n InrX volume nf both out
eoiuR tod ineomioff mall durinR the
ntsday evening at six
Amite, Miss.. an<j are
their home in this-city.
The bride is the youngest daugh- |
ter of Mrs. L. P. Lingo and is a grad
uate of G. S. C. W. She is a sweet
and attractive young lady and has <
many friends here who will welcome
her to the city.
Mr. Davis is a son of Mr. and Mr*.
M. F. Davis, and b connected with
Mrs. David Ferguson nnd Ml-.bk father in the dry Roods busine*.
France- Fenreson si(ent Christmas He is popular here aa he is a younR
Miss FInride Smith entertained de
lightfully Tuesday evening in hon-
'ir of Miss Mary Alfriend, of For.
syth. A number of young people
were present and spent ike time most
nleasantly. Refreshments were serv
ed. Mb* Smith proved herself a
mo*t gracious hostess.
day in Eatonton.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cornelius of
Tampa, Fla., spent the holidays with
Mrs Cornelius' mother, Mra. S. B.
Fowler. ‘
holiday season. There was no deliv.
-t of niAil Christmas day, prior to
time, however, all the mall
J £ y dispatched and delivered promptly.
man of sterling character.
Mif* Ler.i Moore is spending the ;
Mk in Atlanta and Nashville.
Friday, the flrst day -f the’year,
will be a legal holiday and all the ,
banka will b« closed.
Rev. H. C. Emory received a letter '
this morning from hb mother an- 1
rouncing the serious fllatts of one '
of his sisters- Mr. Emory left for ,
LsGmnge. I*- 1» hoped that he will ,
find hb sister^ health Improved.
The volume of business done during the Christmas sea
son far surpassed our expectations, as it was only our
second year in business. We gave our best attention in
the selection of our line for Christmas, and it appealed
to the trade, and our customers came from far and near
and made their purchases. There was not a day during
the week preceeding Christmas that our store was not
crowded, and our best efforts were given to serve the
crowds.
We wish to express our appreciation for the liberal pat
ronage they have given us.
During the coming year we will carry as complete line
of goods that are to be found in a Variety Store, and
feel that we will be able to meet the needs of the
people of this section. We ask you to call at our store
at any time and look over our stock. You will always
find a cordial welcome and prompt attention awaiting
you.
Wishing every one a prosperous and happy year during
1926.
Chandler’s Variety Store
C. N. Chandler, Manager
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