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UNION RECORDER, MlLLEDCEVtLLE. CA JANUARY 7 1«?fi
MISS MARGARET NAPIER
ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF
KANSAS CITY VISITOR
Miss Margaret Napier entertained
modt delightfully on last Saturday
evening at a bridge dinner at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Margaret j Charlu
Napier, at Black Lakt plantation in ■ emnized
MONTGOMERY McAFEE WED-
DING BEAUTIFUL HOME
EVENT
Marked by dignified simplicity
was the beautiful home wedding of
Mis* Lucie Montgomery to M.\
McAfee which was sol-
the home of the bride’.* |
Mr. Darden Anbury spent the past Mrs.
week with his family here. i her ho:
Mrs- G. B. Cormanni is visiting her 10 her
mother, Mr,. Fannie Simp.<m. ilorun.
Mrs \V. T. Garrard, Jr., has re.’ Mr.
turned from a visit to Columbus. j arrived
Mrs. B. G. Glass and children their i
have returned from a visit to rela- on Gre
Uves in Atlanta. ! Rents
Mary
a visit
Mrs. W. S. Brook* and Mi
Brooks have returned from
to relative* in Atlanta.
Miss Margaret Napier ha* return-
Emory Cook has returned to
me in Covington alter a visit
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
in East Baldwin,
and Mrs. T a H. Keniz have
in the city and are making
lome in the Cline apartment
ene and Liberty streets. Coach
ing the congratula
tions and best wishes of his friends.
Mr, W. L. Harrison who has been
with the Myrick-Holloway Depart
ment store for the past several
proving after »
cd to Goucher College in Baltimore years, is now at the store of Mr. K.
for the spring term. G. Smith on the east side of the
Judge B. H. Dunaway and family Oconee river. His friends in the city
have returned from Lincolnton where will miss him, but wish him success,
they srent several days. j Major and Mrs. Godfrey Ostermaii
Mrs. W. C. Moore, of Charleston, have returned from a trip through
S. C., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Florida.
Mrs. A. Leonard, at Hardwick. Miss Constance Day has returned
The friend.* of Mrs. R. H. Harper to her school duties at Crossvillc,
will be glad to learn that she is ini. Ala., after -pending the holidays at
i attack of Influenza, home.
and Mrs. J. C. Henderson re. Miss Christine Holliday, of Kansas
turnrd the past week from Gaines City, was the attractive guest of Miss
ville where they spent several days. Margaret Napier at her home at
Miss Margaret Ivey has returned Black Lake Plantation the past week,
to her schodl at Dearing after spend- Miss Lucy Brown ha* returned to
ing the Christmas holidays at home, her school duties at Hamlet, N. C,
Miss Lillian Stile* who is teaching after spending the holidays at home,
at Lowe!, N. C,. spent the holidays Mrs Roy S. Alford and children
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John have returned from a visit to Florida.
Miss Florence Brannon has return-
Misses Floride Allen and Alice cd to Washington, D. C., after a
Hall left Saturday for Miami after visit to her mother, Mrs D. N. Bran-
spending the Christmas holidays nen.
h e re. Miss Louise Greene has returned
A dinner and Christmas tree was to her school* duties in Atlanta,
gnatly enjoyed by the children and Mis* Estell Stembridge has return-
Kiundchildren of Mr. and Mrs. John cd to her school duties at Leesburg.
Stiles. Mis. Chas. H. Whitfield has re.
Dr. and Mr*. Chas. R. Andrews, turnrd from a visit to her sister,
and Chas R. Andrews, Jr., spent Mrs. J. A. Ansley, at Fort Myers,
the week-end with ,Dr. and Mrs. Fla.
•A. Little. Mr, Wriglit McKnight has returned
Miss Eunice Pittman, of Camp to hi* home at Raleigh, N. C . after
Hill, Ala., has returned home after a visit to Mr. .R. H. Wootten. *
spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Misses Lucy and Weatherly Hatch-
Benj. J. Bas*. er have returned to school at Mt. de
Miss Katie Shiver* has returned Sales, Macon,
to Fayetteville. No. ; C.. where she is Miss Emily Hall has returned to
teaching, after spending the holi- Monroe where she teaches,
days at borne Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Terry are at
home to their friends at the residence
of the lute Judge D S. Sanford.
Since their arrival in the city they
have been the recipients of many
'hearty congratulations and best wish-
honor of her guest Miss Christine parent*, JJr. und Mrs. D. F. Mont.
Holliday, of Kansas City. Mo. Igumery. on Liberty street. lari Wcd-
A delicious course dinner wasjnesday evening at seven o’clock, the
served to the invited guests after]Rev. H C. Emory, pastor of the
which bridge wa* played. The high First Methodist Church officiating.
Frances Hines and! The home was attractively decorut-
ith growing plants. Southern
Mr. Miller Bell.
Those invited were: Misses Sarah
Allen, Catherine McKinley, Jose,
phine Robin-on, France* Hines, Mac
Asbury and Messrs. Miller Bell,
Ed Bass, McCombs Hines, John Mob.
ley, Heindel Mobley, Pop Reynolds
and Jcre Moore
smilax and white tulle. The cere
mony wa* performed before an im
provised altar arranged at the end of
the spacious hall. Southern smilax
entwined about large ferns with u
handsome silver candelabra holding
burning unshuded tapeis marked the
Assisting Miss Napier in enter- place where the bridal party
taining were her sisters. Misses Eliz-, Before the ceremony Major God-
abeth and Millie Napier and her frey Osterman played a violin solo,
mother, Mrs. Margaret Napier. '“Souvenir,” accompanied by Mr.
■— j Ford Montgomery, brother of the
LINGO DAVIS WEDDING BRIL-, bride, at the piano. Immediately bi-
LIANT EVENT OF THE 1 fori* the bridal march Mrs. Edgar
YULETIDE SEASON ‘ Long sang “Constancy.” Mr. Mont.
One of the most beautiful events goniery played Lohengrin’s bridal
CAN T TELL FROM THOSE FRESH FROM
THE GARDEN
Delmonte Tiny Tot Peas, No. Zi 35.
Stokely Extra Sifted Peaa, No. 2s Jtc
Stokely Sifted June Peas, No. 2s 29c
3 Cam Stokely Stringier, Snap Beans, No. 2 u,
2 2 lb. Tin Delmonte Spinach 2Se
2 ik Tin Delmonte Spinach Zl8c
No. 1 Tin Delmonte Large White Asparagus 2Se
Na. 2 Tin Stokely Corn jjj
We hare between 5000 and S000 cans canned goods that we
are retailing at wholesale prices. Sprdai discounts on case lata
either assorted or not as desired.
BELL GROCERY COMPANY
203—PHONES—490
OUAIITV , « t • : HIKE
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE
EXCHANGEBANK
led at Milledgvvillv, G*., at the cloaa of barium D.cembar 31, IMS
AS CALLED FOR BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS
2H.550.00
4,666.5!
14,402.55
, RESOURCES | LIABILITIES
of the ^ uletide season was the wed., march announcing the entrance of Demand Loan*
ding of Miss Lorene Lingo to Mr. |*he party. During the ceremony Time Loan*
George Sloat Davis which was sol-; Major Osterman played the “Flower Bonds and Stocks
emnized on Wednesday evening De-j Song.” Owned by the Bank
comber the thirtieth, at six o’clock Mr* Oscar McAfee, sister of the Furniture and Fixturt
at the First Methodist church of bride, entered from the stairs and Other Real Estate
Amite, La.. Rev. E. H. Andrews of- WO! * n,pl at the altar by Mr. Ofcar Cash in Vault and
ficintfng. ’ McAfee. Mrs. McAfee’s dres* was a Amount Deposited
The church wa* beautifully deco, beautiful creation of orchid lice j n Banks
rated in green and white Southern over orchid georgette and carried an Clearing House
smilax and growing tern* formed the arm bouquet of Russell roses show- Advances on Cotton ii
background for the impressive scene, j er ‘*d with white narcissi. Mrs. Rob- process of Shipment
Large white burning tapers werej l ‘ rt McAfee, another sister of the Overdrafts
placed around the chancel mil and bride came next. She was . becom- Baldwin County
choir loft shedding a soft light on ’ gowned in orchid georgette' Orders as Cash
the bridal purty. An arch arrange-, trimmed with silver and earned Baldwin County
d with narcis-• Orders Discounted .
$ 47,943.21 Capital Stock Paid in .
486,475.97 Surplus Fund ..
I Undivided Profits, less
Current Expenses, In
terest and Taxes Paid
Individual Deposits
Subject to Check
Cashier’s Check*
Borrowed Money
Reserve for Depreci-
l Reserve for Losses
1.643 90
537,085.15
1,036.76
NONE
32,619.94 j
5724,896.33 ;
Total
*724.896.33
ment of Southern smilax and white |
roses was placed at the altar under,*'•
which the bride and groom stood. | The bride was’a picture of lovrii- ] Total
Before the ceremony “O Promise i ne ** as abe came down the nlairs and 1 -
Me” wa* sung by Miss Brunette | the groom and his beat man, j STATE OF GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
L< " vi ". ""f th ' n . *!”• Knwt i 1I J' Rn 'r l . McAf "- ot . «>»> ” ltJ,r -j Before me came Otto M. Conn, Cashier of the Exchange B.nk who ha.
.HOC Beloved It b Morn. During I* 1 ’"' ,h " impreie.lv, ring ceremony int dal , «y. that the above foregoing statement a tru. conditio,
the ceremony Mr. Ralph Pottle play-1 «■» Performed. Mis. Montgomery j ot Mid Bank, a. shown by the book, of file m sold Book.
to and subscribed before i
OTTO M. CONN. Cashier,
e this 6th day of January, 1926.
H H. HERNDON. N.P., B.C., Ga.
Mr. Hansel
Mr. and Mrs. C’.ilford Stile*
little daughter, Margaret Annt
Anniston, Ala., spent the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. John Stile*
Meriwether.
Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Hall hnv.
turned from West Palm Beach, Fla., Mr and Mr , Geo s Davia have
where they have been spending the arrivcd in the city and ar ,. receivinR
the congratulations and best wishes
of their friends. They are making
Mr. and Mr.. F M. Ivey and little lht , ir h „ niu t( . mporari | y with Mr. and
daughter have returned to Binning- Mrs M F Davis. They will live of-
ham. after spend!,« ..event! day, a fe „. WMka ot ML „ Rllth
w.th their parent,. Mr. and Mr,, F. hlin]e „„ j ( . ir ,. rwi „ 5t ,
B - Ivey - Mis* O-Nora Ennis ha, returned
Mr. and Mr,. Burton who have to Quitman where »he i, teaching,
been visiting the family of Dr. J. after spending the holidays here
W Mobley have returned to Augus- Miss Lucile Gumm has returned
ta. They were accompanied by Mr. to Cheraw. S. C , where she teaches
John Mobley. mutac.
Mr ».d Mo Louie 4 Johnson Miatma Maud and Maggie Hum-
and little daughter, Virgin,a. have phrey „ ate rL . turaad Wa5hi „ (no „.
returned to the,, home at Logan. W D. C.. after a viai, to their parent,,
Va.. after spending the hohday, wtth Mr and Mrs Jo( . Huai h
Mr Lawson , parent,, Mr. and Mm. | Mra . F . L Sc5sio „, of F(m , Vrct%
WSOn * is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hardwick, of Mrs. J. B. Malpass.
Atlanta, announce tip birth of a son Mri Ca50n B|ack aad , m|e
December 31. to be known a, Lester will terve Friday for an extended
Shiver, Hardwick. Tht, „ the thtrd viait Mr , Biayk’s parent, a, Tam.
great-grandchild of Mr*. George p a
Hollinshead. r P . . ....
i Mr*. Edum Dozier and children
Mr. and Mrs. F. R a Hargrove an- have returned from Alto. Ga., where
nounce the birth of a r son. The they spent several days with Mr
young fellow has been named for Dozier
h ndT, dfa h th T Mr - W - Blake ha, returned
and j, to be known a, Btll Moran. from Culf Port . Mi „ whtrc hc ha ,
' e j _ (been having his eye* treated at a
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Reese and Mr u-
and Mr, E. A. Reeae, of Sparta, and ”” "*
viiests o^m” e 'u°\t " Tu? n * D Were I y ' r ' Chas. F, Barrett left Saturday
Ruotv ™ ■ ^ -tning for hi, home a, Miami. Fla.,
Sunday. The guest, were served after st , endin( . , cvcral days vj , jtlns
hi* mother, Mrs. Sol Barrett.
performed.
violin nolo accompanied by Mi*? j " going-away costume of ashes
Myrtle Pipe* at the organ. The 'ro.«c« trimmed with grey fur with
Lohengrin’s Bridal March announced! ^ at ant ^ nf her accessories to match. J
»he entrance of the bridal party. eurriid an exquisite arm bouque t ‘
The ribbon bearers, Master* Specj 0 ^ ^ e '* roses showered with val.‘J — : —
McClendon and Herbert Burnham. le T '‘lilee. CHARTER NO. P672 RESERVE DISTRICT NO. «
entered. They .were followed by the Immediately after the ceremony REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
ushers. The groom with his be-*: man. i the happy couple left by automn-
Mr_ Robert Russell entered and {bile f*>r .Macon where they tiKik a
awaited the bride at the altar. Mi** j train for .Savannah and from there
Elinor Dunn the bridesmaid entered]go to Cuba returning i .
carrying an arm bouquet of- Russell I where they will make thi ir home. L®***** 1 •*
roses and gowned in rose georgette! Wp *. McAfee is the youngest! ^
and silver lace trimmed with white {daughter of Mr. and Mr*. D. F ! ■
fur. She came in with Mr. Wallace J Montgomery arid is a young lady
" ' Catherine Reid, the j* striking brunette beauty type S
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
riile, Ga.. i
31. 1923
maid of honor, entered alone. She graduated la*
wore flesh georgette and carried I • s: tate College for Wi
pink roses. jlrgc circle of friend*
Just before the bride ctimc the! Mr. McAfee is a
the Georgiu
and hns a
■ the state,
busi
youn
> RESOURCES
Loans and JUj^count*
U. S. Government Securities Owned:
Deposited to secure circulation, <U. S.
Bonds., par value) S
A I! Other Government Securities
Total U. S. Government Securities
5365,828.31
ring bearer and little f
who .-cattered rose petals
of the bride. The ring
in the hear: of a lilly.
The bride was a vision of girlish j anc * daughter, of Atlanta; Mr.
loveliness as she approached the a |. ; ant ^ Mr*. Robert McAfee, Mr. and
tar. She was gowned in an exqui- i M*"*. Oscar McAfee and children and
site whit edress of georgette made! Louise McAfee, of Macoi
in period style encrusted in pearls
and has many friends ° ther l5ondh * Stock * ond Securities
Furniture und Fixtures ....
own guests attending * ^ ! * tate Owned Other than P.anking House
•re: Mrs. John Moore I Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
Cash in Vaults und Amount* due from National Bank*
Checks on Other Banks in same city as Reporting Bank
Redemption Fund with U. S. Treas., and due from U. S. Treas.
with an elegant turkey 'dinner.
Mrs. John Hutchinson has return
ed to her home in Mobile, Ala., af- j
ter spending some time with her pa
rent*. Mr. and Mrs. E L. Lawson. I
In the absence o! the pastor. Rev. j
H. C. Emory, the pulpit at the Meth-j
odist church Sunday morning
Mr. B. H. Moran has succeeded
Mr. W L. Harrison at the Myrick-
Holloway Department store. He will
make a good clerk and will be glad
for his friends to call or. him.
Mr. Fred Coxwell underwent an ope-
ith pearl ornament:
veil was fastened to the coiffure hy
a coronet of pearls and orange blos
soms. Her bouquet was of brides'
roses and valley lil*ie.<
entered with her mothi
Lingo who gave her in marriage.
Mrs. Lingo wore a becoming dress
of grey satin back crepe and car
ried a corsage of radiance rose*.
The couple left immediately after
the ceremony for New Orleans where
they were the honor guests at a din.
ner party at the Roosevelt Hotel.
They were also entertained at a bos
party at the St. Charles Theatre,
The newlyweds visited friends in
Macon and Atlanta before coming
here to make their home. While in
Macon they were entertained at a
dinner party ot the Dempsy Hotel.
Mr*. Davis has many friends here
having spent the greater part of her
life in this city and being a gradu
ate of the Georgiu State College.
She is a young lady of beauty and
charm and has received a cordial
welcome here.
Mr. Davis is a prominent young
business man of this city
Miss L<
Charles Brown and daughter, of Ea-
tonton; Mr. and Mrs. Jessie McAfee,
of Eastman; Mr and Mr?. Tom
Hodges and daughters. Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Hodges and Mrs. McAfee,
The bridal mothor of the wroom, of Oconei- and
Misses Marie Wnod and Rosnlee
Hodge*, of Haddock.
filled by Rev. E. C. Atkins, Chop-j rati9n for “PPendiciti* at the City
lain of the State Farm. The subject Hmqrital Wednesday morning He is
of the discourse was the visit of the getting along nicely,
wise men to Bethlehem. In closing j Dr. John T. Shurley who has been
the preacher urged his congregation seriously ill at his home the past
to take Christ in their lives. -several days is improving.
M'*® Rub 3’ of Covington.] Mrs. Farish Talley and littie son
was the guest of her sister, Mrs. | have gone to their home in Florida
Chaa. J. Conn, several .days of the'after a visit to Mrs. Taney’s parents,
• past week. She went from here to; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Humphrey.
Haxeys, »h,re she touches, ! Judje E. R. Hines i, « gxundfather
Mr. Clifton J. McCullaj*is a t home j He received a telegram from Atlanta
from Washington, D. C.,'^siting his i Wednesday announcing, that a •%on
father, Mr. Jessie McCufttfi'. I had been born to 4dr;« Jp4-Mrs; %m-
Messn. E. E and M. iiBell went mett w -
te Marietta Sunday to a&e.nd the | Mr. Walter H. Minor, Jr., has re-
funeral of their uncle, who was the' turned to Emory University where
last surviving member of their fath. j he is studying medicine, after spend
er's brothers and sisters. He was]ing the holidays at home,
eighty-five years of ageat the tune' Mtjb. Roy Owens has. returned
of. his death. from a visit to Americus
Thu Space Brian j* to
O-U-R BARBER SHOP
eat, roomy aad bright
re you are invited for
$2.00 FREE SERVICE FOR A
BETTER NAME FOR THIS SHOP
Every peraon has. a chi
»U» service
' W «• ’
lice aad polite barbers to serve
on—ask them.
Nrs W. J. Chandler, Fitvngh and
Emory Chandler, Proprietors' *
MRS. REESE ENTERTAINS
FOR BRIDE
A beautiful event of the past week
was the kitchen shower given by
Mr*. T. A. Reese for Miss Lucie
Montgomery. The guests enjoyed
games of rook and bridge after
which they were given cards to write
recipes for the bride-elect’* cook
book.
Mis* Lillian Cole dressed as ^ kit
chen maid brought the gifts in to
Miss Montgomery on a tea wagon.
Miss Montgomery wore an attiact.
ive dres* of white flannel trimmed in
green with a green felt hat to match.
175,400 00
5.600.00
4,500.09
22,887.75
32.623.27
80,816.09
2,034.59
2.750 00
Total
Capital Stock Paid in
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits
Circulating Notes Outstanding
Cashier's Checks Outstanding
ividual Deposits Subject to
Dividend* Unpaid
Other Time Deposits
Total Deposits —
Total
LIABILITIES
$ 75,000.00
45,000.00
11,589.49
. 75,000.00
$ 1,615.50
200,696.91
4,590.00
279,947.11
.1693,440.01
STATE OF GEORGIA, Baldwin Count^-
I, Jno. W. Hutchinson, Cashier of the above-named Bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and be
lief. JNO. W. HUTCHINSON, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 5th day of January, 1926.
BENJ. BASS. N.P., B.C., Ga.
Correct Attest: J. A. Horne, J. C. Cooper, W. T. Garrard, Directors
MISS MONTGOMERY GIVES
TROUSSEAU TEA
Miss Lucy Montgomery on Tues
day afternoon gave a Trousseau Tea
The invited guests being her close
friends.
Those present were shown the
bride’s trousseau and the many beau
tiful gifts that had been given her
after which tea and salad* were
served. Assisting Miss Montgomery
were her sisters, Mrs. Robert and
Oscar McAfee, and Mr*. John Moore
of Atlanta and Miss Minnie Grant.
The following out of town people
attended the funeral and burial ser-
i of Mr. C. P. Sdfpll Sunday af_
ternoon: Mrs. Jose|Mne Schell, Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Schell^ Mr. and Mrs.
S. A Schell, Mrs. L,^. Schell, Mr.
^and Mr*. Edward Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Schell, Messrs. Elmer and
Zack Schell, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Kennington, Mr. and Mrs. J a L. Dent,
of Macon;'Mrs. L. A. Chapman, Dub
lin; Mrs. B. H. Green, Maysville, Ga.;
Mr. Ernest Fared, Eufaula, Ala.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE
MERCHANTS AND FARMERS BANK
Located at Milledgavilla, Ga., at the cloaa of bariums December 31, 192S'
AS CALLED FOR BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
Demand Loans $ 22,667.42 j Capital Stock paid
Time Loans 359,562.05 Surplus Fund
Banking House - 9,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures 3,009.56
4,389 09
Other Real Estate .
Cash in Vault and
Amount Deposited
Banks
Cash Items
Clearing ftouse
Overdrafts
Total
75,811.69
395.96
2.192.41
Undivided Profits, less
Current Expenses. In
terest and Taxes Paid 21,617.22
Individual Deposits
Subject to Check 267,849.39
Demand Certificates ...... 57.09
Cashier’s Checks 1,005 44
Billa Payable NONE
Reserved for Deprecia_
tion 18:500.06
$467,029.05
Total * ......
$467,029.05-
STATE OF GEORGIA, Baldwin County. . . r .,
Before me Came L. C. Hall. Cashier of Merchants & Farmers Bank
who being duly sworn, says that the above foregoing statement is a true
condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
L. C. HALL, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of January, 1926
JNO. C. BLACK, N.P., B.C., Ga.