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WM>H RECORDER, MILLEDGEV1LLE, CA.. JANUAW »4. 1S2S
uitinf
Sir. B. A;
{, visiting hi*
this city.
^ CHILDKN OF THE CONFEDER. FRALEY'S PHARMACY.
ACY TO MEET CELEBRATES ANIHMERSARTI
The Hattie I’ottle Chapter of Chil- J
ilnn o 1 the Confvdvrncy will hold AfU> Y.»r'. B..i»o.., Birth,.,
it? regular meeting with Mis* Louise Party Ta Be Ci«* a . Public | n *iud
Jeanes on Saturday, January 16, at
three-thirty. This will be a partic- On next Tuesday. January 19th,
ularly interesting meet a? the chil-1 Fraley’* Pharmacy'under the popu-
rfren will entertain the R. E Lee • lar n anaepme.it of Mr W .L Fra-
* U ‘ tT " ^ •* i ‘ U ' Lw Icy, will celebrate it* first birthday
with "Open House" to their friend?
and customer*.
Praycr - Mr. Fraley, who Tor a long num-
Orieans. They stopped a short while •’ 1rd F e . her ° r - vrlln * worked for the driver
ilh Mrs. Solomon’s parents Mr and RcsI>on!H! “* r ” n ««»»■ l"tcr. 4 Kidd Drug Co, reft that firm a
, is out utrain af- Mrs. R. L Wall. ' ™ ,ln * cvent » in hi * lir ' briefly told, year ngn and purchased the business
J . , v , ral days. ' • • . Pl * n ° Sol °- Mi *' A ""» »f Mr. Harris Han and became the
, Bines* 01 • . .... Readme, the Paths of Duty, from ™.mn£er and proprietor of Fraley’s
Mrs Gnffin CaUhan and children The Patriots, by Cyras Townsend Pharmacy. Since that time the bus.
visiting Mr-. Rrndy, Miss Antoinette Lawrence. iness has enjoyed a substantial
Per sister- F*"""’ ur * nd Mrs. M Some, 1'he,.Hpmespon Dress growth and Mr Fraley has gained
. a Me. ft . s ’ wnr aecompanied Beni,..pin H. HIIPs tribute to Lee. '-lends and emtomers through no-
G». L. Kchols ^ the etty by Mr. Callahan who re- Miss Martha Bam. lite ar.d quick sorX
Hugh-- ’Pr" 1 w,, dnrsdu> " ’ ,” nil 5. him ** ck Violin Solp, Miss Dorothy Parks. On the birthday celebration next
Sonjr, Amerhrg. “• *• Tuesday Mr. Fraley plan* open hotr>e
m m 9 ' f° r bis friend* and customers, not
The Tfcesepcan. Dramatic Club only by having them calt on him that
At the meeting of the Woman’s h"ld its last meeting Tuesday even- day hut expect* to serve ice cream
Missionary Society of the Methodist ing at the home of Miss Carroll to them. Tie invite* the public to
Gibson, of LaGranse, Mr. and Mrs EUiott Solomon
- Keil. ****** throu * h the city Wednesday w ^ -
• * • \ on w ®y to ‘heir home in South Car * *' **
ndrew* spent Monday > olina, after a wedding tour to New
business-
Harris of Atlanta, is vis 0 f Pocomoke. Md.. !
Mrs. M A. McCraw. j Callahan’* parents. Dr. and Mrs. M
Harry De Loach, of Macon.
Sunday with »"> s,Mtr ’ Mr '-
in Thompson. ^ #
est, of Canton, Ohio,
«ter, Mr*. J. W. Ivey,
Mn*. F. Ivey, of Sarasota, Fla.,
a-vcrul day.- of the past week
church held Monday afternoon, Mr?. Butts. The group In charge dramat- <*all by his store nnd share in thi*
R. B. Moore was elected as a dele- i*cd Cinderella those taking part occasion.
gate and Miss Della Ellison alti’r- were Mis-es Margaret Mullikin, -- ”“™“
natc to the meeting of the Woman’s Florence Colo, Marguerite Thompson. C , V|~?ej a vnn D * Mir
Missionary Societies of the North and Carroll Butt-*. The other mem 1 DA IN ft
Georgia Conference which will
held in Augusta next month.
R»poi
bers of the club who enjoyed thv‘
program were Mis«es Floride Smith,
Marie McCombs, Lucy Davis, Chris-
Mrs. Mamie F. Joseph, after spend r * n< * Babb and Samh May Stem-
J!r. X T. Gheesling has been j j n(f several days in the city .as the bridge. At the close delicious re
fine several day* of this week D f Mrs l. j| Andrews, has freshment? were served
[„ Augusta [gone to De Lunak Springs, Fla., 1 —■■
* * * ; where she will make her home for LITTLE MISS GIBSON HAS
Judge Evans, of Sandersville, at- jthe present, with her daughter, Mimj BIRTHDAY PARTY
tended Superior Court Monday He j Mamie Joseph, who is teacher of Mis* Katherine Gibson celebrated ^ ^ w „„
•rested in i* case. Home Economics in the schools of bor bir *hday with a theatre party at bant had ^..iTio'vW
• * • that city. the Colonial Monday afternoon. tnjoyod
f jlis* Sarah Allen spent the past j Those attending were: Miss Elix-
tek-end in Millen, the guest of 1 FALBEAU ALLEN nbeth Alford, Claire Riley, Eliza-
rs. Wiley Wasden. ' ^ ^ beth Watkins, Ethel Veal, Barbara
OFFICERS NAMED
Steady Growth,
i. Preside*!.
The stockholders of the Exchange
Bank held their regular annual
ing Wednesday afternoon.
The statement made by the cashier
Mr Otto M Conn, showed that the
continuo|pi
growth and its resources at the close
of business Ih-*c. 31, 1925,
9724,896.37, and that during the
A mddirg „f cordial intereat lo C hurdler, Gertrude Loiicr,’ Elixubeih h “ d <k ' cl * r, ' d rigulor die.
I. Harding attended a ‘heir many friends here and in New paschal. Rose Mary Glass, Gertrude is'" 1 an , d C “"'' d “ nret ' om ° u ' ,t
mrtiugef Clergymen of the Atlanta York was that of Miss Alma Fal. Prnch.tt. Llewellyn Gibson ana th - aa " ,,aa The a...,
Diocest- in Atlanta .Monday. i bt ‘” u _ io ^ r . Theopolis Powell Allen. Messrs. Ad win Andrews and Law-
After the picture the guest* ad- ConX"otto~»i. Cu.
irnt-d to Kidd’s drug stori L -
i beau to Dr Theopolis Powell Allen. Mt
which was solemnized at St Steph- n.n
Mrs. Kate Simmons will leave this j cn ' 8 Episcopal church Thursday
uevk for Riverdalc. Fla., where she j rnon,in R at eleven o’clock, Rev. F. H.
will spend somi- time with one of her j Harding officiating.
M.IM The church was beautifully dec-
• • • orated with Southern smilax, white SPECIAL SERVICES BY
Mr. Wm. WUlcox, of Atlanta, spent. tulle and lillies of the valley. Large 1 THE EPWORTH LEAGUE
Saturday in the city. He came here • vases filled with pink carnations were I The services at the Methodi
enjoyed refreshment*.
Miss Mattie Ivey of Atldnta, is
tkr city, having been called here i
acount of the illness of her aui
ft" Mattie Keil.
commended by the atockholdera.
The following officer* were elected
Director*-—Dr K. D Allen, John
L. M. Jones,
W. L. Ritchie, Carl Vinson and Dix
on Williams.
President, John Conn.
Vice President, Dr H_ D. Allen.
Cashier, Otto M. Conn.
Assistant Cashier, H G. Banks
Bookkeeper, H. H. Herndon.
Assistant Bookkeeper and Stenog
rapher, Miss Fleta Bateman.
i arranged a; the altar. Tulle bow* church next Sunday evening will be
I caught with a bouquet of orange under the auspices of the members
: blossoms were fastened to the posts of the Epworth League,
of the choir stalls through which the The feature of the services will be
bride passed. Cathedral candelabra* talks by Misses Mary Joyce Blanks ? MrDru . wrmes A am
holding white burning taper* were ar. and Anna Elizabeth Branch, who will IO AND
i ranged on each side of the altar. tell abuu t the recent conference ofj FARMERS OFFICERS
Up’s uncle. General Holmes.
Aik,i and lilUe
r • * • | Mrs. L^ P. Longino immediately the young people of the Methodi:
Mr and Mrs. kiniock Dunlap, of, before the entrance of the bridel-church, South, which was held in j
Maci.u, came to Milledgeville Satur- party sang "Because,” accompanied Memphis. A special musical program j
day t" attend the funeral of Mrs. by Mrs. M. H Bland a t the organ will be rendered
To the strains of Lohengrin’s The members of the Methodi.-t •
bridal march, the bride entered with congregation are cordially invited to
Miss Sarah Allen, sister of the attend these services which will be
' .' ■‘ b. have returned from u visit groom. They were met at the altar most interesting and entertaining.
• several days to Mr*. Allen’s pa by the groom nnd his best man. his This service will take the place of
•■nts, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, of brother. Dr. Dawson Allen. the regular evening service at 7:30
, The bride was beuutiful in a going o'clock.
* * away suit of fawn ensemble with hat
■ r- •. r Lewis, court stenographer, rceasories to match. She wore! UNIQUE BIRTHDAY PARTY
attendance at Superior car.-a*, of orchid* nnd valley HI-j A d , Itahtful as wll
of Stockholm
The Merchants and Farmer* Bank
tocknolders met Saturday afternoon
and held the annua! election of
ka> bee
this
veek. H c
’ogrupher
•Mr Ue<
addres* and
The following Board of Director.*
was named: H. I) Allen, Jno. T. Al.
len, Marion Allen, J. F. Bell, J. L
Beeson, L. N. Calloway, Jno. T. Day
and L. C. Hall, with the following
el and officers:
President, Jno. T. Allen.
Presidents, L C. Hall and
Bay,
•Pending the pas t r
f the city, left Friday "i'oV W«t
m ® c *ch, Fla., where be
“ake his home
... j A delightful
i» a man o | ». unique party for the little folks was
* n expcrt i Mim . A,Iep wore a creation of gj vcn bv , itt | e Miss Juanita Ingram
.blue satm back crepe and carried an on Iast 'Wednesday afternoon at the Jno. T. Day.
• arr " bouq “*‘°f p,nk ro!iC!, • home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Cashier. L. C. Hall,
who has been Dr. and Mrs. Allen left immedi- Jainejt InJrram . T he occasion was nj AssisUnt Cashier, John T Day.
- three weeks Lately after the ceremony for New cireU3 party in honor of j^niu’s Bookkeeper, J. C. BUck. ’
■iork City where they will make sixth birthday. In the hall rocking j The Merchants and Farmers Bank
horses were arranged in a circle and ha* a paid in capital of 140.000 and
their home.
JONE3-COX
Miss Corinne Jones and Mr. J. B.
Cox, Jr., were united in marriage! of the victrola, they were shown the
Sunday evening at seven o’clock at I big elephant -^jid were allflUrd to
thq,^0ine of Judge B. C. Ward. Judge I fw? d him peanuts, the elephant giv-
Ward officiating. ling each little guest a souvenir. In
The bride is a daughter of Mr. I the dining room the table was very
and Mrs. J O. Jones and was a I attractive and gaily decorated in all
nurse at* the city hospital for some! k * n 'l s °* circus novelties. The cen-
time. Sh, pmmm., many aomarly urpico, *a» thr birthday cakv hold-
traita which have won for her the si* L»P«s.
Mr. J. o Sallee came down from
•llanu and spent several days of the
«t week with Mrs. Sallee and chil-
-en. Mra: Sallee accompanied him
sck.to Atlanta
Mr *. Elliott of New York. Mrs.
am,e Joseph, of Atlanta, and Mr.
aery ox, of Macon, accompanied
t ™ ’0““" f their brother. Mr.
‘m. Fox, ,o the city today.
'*“n“n S ufL C ie'' t h °“ m * y0r0f
itv h ’ a I r cquent visitor to the
Apron'd If-D,, ™ W " d "'" d * y aad
onda in Piitaam risuaty!
Mr,. H S Woottcn bas retom.H S,XT,E ™ *»*««1ACE ANNIVER
-on. Selma, Ala., where I" ? 3 ** YO ' ** AW MRS
-en visitin, her parenu H C ’ *
£ZZ *r. and Mrs. Chaa. R. H.^-er will
..nee her return home. |on Saturday. January 16, pas, the
Mrs. T. J. Thomas . I ;*;[ ,th .»nniver«ry of their marriage
ta Sunday
the little guests were first given a
ride on the "mcrry-go.round.” Af
ter game* were played to the music
love of those who know her.
Mr. Cox is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Cox, and is a well known ma
chinist, being with the automobile
repair department at Mr. Lee Jor
dan’s.
served ice cream with all kinds of
animal cookies and were given a bal
loon to carry home.
a surplus and undivided profits of
$80,000,
The Merchants and Farmers Bank
has since Its organization declared
a -xubstaatial dividend, and is oper
ated at a large business standard.
NATIONAL BANK
NAMES OFFICERS
E. N. Esaii N«ada Orgaaiaatiea.
Bash Oaa of Streagaet is State
called ro [ Both of them have reached a ripe
s, and death of h«r ».Va. r,L."“ v '. ana iuui0 “*h feeble, they of the acknowledgements from the
mas r,d„r„i, ”L Cr - , * th "' ‘lit the ct.y and attend veterans thanking the daughters for
The annual meeting of the stock*
holders of the First National Bank
R, E. LEE CHAPTER MEETS j was held in the offices of that inati.
Theaflrrt roeeting*of the R. E. Jl*4ltytion Tuesday afternoon,
chapter for 1926 was held at *fhe| j b e following directors were elect-
M>me of Mrs. aM M. Parks on Tue*J ed: E N Ennls# Jot E p ottlCf j.
day afternoon. After prayer by Mn. a. Horne, J. C. Cooper, W. T. Gar-
Sam Cook, Mrs. R. W. Hatcher, the| rar( j unt j j 0p Hutchinson
president, called for the reading ofj fb e following officers were
the minutes by the recording secre-' e j.
tary, Mrs. Ed Laurence. Mrs. G. | President, E. N. Ennis.
A Lawrence, the treasurer, made her
report Mrs. Hatcher then read
homas returned t j 7.?- La ! nWy ' iait the an ^ a «*n d
“ - a - -—
Mr. Miller S. Bell attended a meet.
« °f the Trustee, of the Kiwanis
“ b ‘ ?«••»■■ in Macon Tuesday
The fneuds of Jl r . J. L . Ivey ^
? . 10 ,e * rn th “' he is cdnflned to
" home by illness.
Mr, B. R. Hughe, of NashvUle.
aad M, “ Bertie Stembridge,
- relumed from a vieit to Mr
1. Wm Beeron. in Miami'.
n, V** ' n W' d trip and
x har med with the Uad of How.
, horning t
They art- honored an drespected
by all our people, and loved by
largo circle of friends The Union
Recorder extends congratulations and
best wishes that a kind and loving
providence will gorOinue to guide
and help them and make their latter
days their happiest.
Th„ sixteenth is also the 52nd
-iversarjr of the birth of their s
Mr. Tatum Harper.
Plain buskwheat and ready to .
buckwheat and pancake flour
Chandler Bros.
Vice Pres , Jos. E. Pottle.
Cashier, Jon W. Hutchinson.
Assistant Cashier, Miss Ruth Sim*.
Bookkeeper, Geo. B. Moore.
their remetnberance of them Christ- jhe First National has a capital
mas. It was decided by the Chapter stock of $75,000 an^ a surplus and
to offer a prize to the school chil-1 undivided profits of $65,000.
dren in the seventh and eighth j jj,i* is the youngest bank in the
gradg.V for o* 1 easa y* 8U bject to be [ c jty i but has enjoyed a popular and
given them. Mrs. J. L. Beeson was j.steady growth since its organization,
appointed chairman with Mrs. L. M. business policy is one that ha*
Jones, .Mr*. R. ®- Moore and Mrs ! won confidence/
O'Kelley to assist her. Mir Edgar 1 .
Long favored the chapter with two | CoffeCt coffee, 3 lbs for $1.00 the
beautiful solos. Miss Dorothy Parka j very beat to be had for the money,
accompanied by Mrs. Parks on t bei Ground f^b aa you get it. Chan-
piano played a lovely violin selection d , er Bros
Mrs. R. B. Moore then told of the _______
cabinet of Pres. Davis during tbejious refreshments were unu By
War Between the States, and the*Mrs. Parka, at the end of the meat
iest days of President Davie. Delic- ing. <- *
CANT TELL FROM THOSE FRESH FROM
THE GARDEN.
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