Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 22, 1927, Image 5

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., DECEMBER Sit. 1MT ^ial gpriftty pixnn Williams is .,1 in Florida. ; er.din«: | Mr. and Mrs. E. 1 . Smith and lit- were recent visitors to ’•ela- I tives a. Statham and Athens. Mrs. 1 • P* Walker will spend sev- • • j, day-' of the holiday, with Mr...: Mm. C. L. Morris and Mlu Clara \v. U ' -ore, ■» Greensboro. , Morn will , P ,.„d the holidays ».itn -'‘ r - and Mr.-;. DeWitt ir. Atlanta. H| r . john Con.- of Allan .a, was; • • • here Saturday and .Sunday. visitinEl Mi. Bertha Holt, who i» teach- his si£cr. Miss Nora CmR ' i"K in Columbia, S. C.. is at homo for * * * | the holidays. Mrs. J. D. Hinson, of Bennetsville, | • • • S. C .. is visiting her parents, Mr. and j Mis, Ruby Allen, of Opelika. Ala., >Jr*. " • k* Hargrove. is at home visiting her mother, Mrs. * * * i A. N. Alien. Mr. :> n d Mm H. S. Woottcn arc Mr. .John Bhss, who has been spending the holidays wi:h Mfs. I spending some time in the West, is W©«ti.»’s parents, ut^ .Selma, Ala. jat home for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Swint and children of Macon, wer.- the we end guests of Mrs. Eula Meadows. Misfj Lucy Brown, has conu- hon from LaGrange, where she is teacl ing to spend the holidays. Mr. Garland Reid of Atiunta, spending th? holidays with his mo.I >r Mrs. G. G. Reid. Miss Margraet Napier arrive home Thursday for the holidays from Gouchcr College in Bultimore, Md. Miss Ruth Reid is spending the Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. G. G. Reid. Mr. James Granadc will spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, in Conyers. Mr. Alton Rogers who is a student at Georgia Tech, is spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. James Etheridge. Mrs. E. R. Hines left Wednesday for Tampa, Fla., where she will spend the Christmas holidays with her son, Mr. Emmett Hines. Mm O’Neal Kirkwood, of Benncta- ville, S. C., will arrive Friday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hargrove. Mbs Florence Andrews, who teaches at Rock Hill college, in South Carolina, iy at home spending the holidays. Mr. and Mm W. T. Hines left Thursday for Kinsport Tenn., to ><pend the Chi-istmas holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Campbell King. Miss Emily Hall who is a student at Cornell in Ithaca, N. Y. iy spend ing the jChristmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hall. Mr. McCombs Hines has returned the University of Georgia in Athens, to spend the holidays with his parents. Messrs Walluc. Butts, Hend- Warnock, and Fitzhugh Chandler, ' .students at Mercer University, are ^spending the holidays a. home. Frank Bell anu Ed Robin son who are attending Columbia Univ.-rsity in New York City are at home for the holidays. Mrs. Martha Sibley, will reach the city Sa.urday afternoon to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Miss Florida Allen of Washington, D. C. iy expected to reach Milledgc- ville Saturday to spend the holiday:! with F r. end Mrs. H. D. Allen. Mist Jessie Allen b tho h< lidaya with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Allen, coming do vn from A.lanta Wednesday. Miss Alice Hall who is touching in liuami will arirve home the latter part of this week to spend the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L- C. Hall Miss Sj South Carolina, iw at home visiting her mother. Margaret, Frunces ant! Elizabeth and John Yarbrough will rid Christmas at the old home of their mother, in Lincoln County. Mrs. J. T. Taylor and daughter, :s»s Winnie Taylor have gone to St. >uiy, to spend the holidays with r. and Mrs. S. 0. Taylor. Mrs. Geo M. Kemp was called to Maricttu Saturday on account of the f her grandson. Clay Emory Kemp. Mr. Berry Bouz, of Moss Point, Miss, will spend the Christmas holi- dnyy with his sister, Mrs. Otto M. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fain, of Atlanta, ill be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto M. Conn, during th.- Christmas cason. Miss O'Norn Ennis, who is at the head of the English Department of the Quitman schools is at home for the holidays. Mrs. J. B. Stiles .and little grand- n, J. C. Green are spending the holidays with Mr& Stiles sons, Mr. J. C. Stiles, of Scnecca, S. C., and Mr. C. F. Stiles, of Union, S. C. Walter Blanks, who in a Ministerial student at Emory University came home, and left Sunday for Detroit to attend a Student Volunteer Confer- where he will represent the Sopomore class of Emory University. Mrs. J. E. Osborne, of Baltimore, viyiting her mother, Mrs. Cora Holt, Mrs. Osborne was before her marriage. Miss Florel Holt, and was married a few weeks since at Colum- Mr. Osborne will spend the Christmas holidays here. Mr. W. D. Paschal has-resigned as •cut of the Metropolitan Life In surance Co., and been yuc-coeded by Mr. Arthur I». Torrance. Mr. Tor rance has come to Miiledgcvillc and he and his family are living at the me of Mrs. C. C. Shouse. H e is old Baldwin County boy. The visit of the Milledgeville Ki- Club to Eatorr.on layt Thurs- •vening was one made under difficulties, as the roads were mud dy and slippery, but the trip was made without mishap. They were iven a warm welcome by the Club f our neighboring city, and royally feasted. Under the direction of Mrs. E. H. Scott, and Col. Erwin Sib ley, an interesting program of enter tainment was rendered. Madam Trueheart from Macon, s come to Milledgeville and will be with the Miraline Beauty Shoppe. Xpert in the beauty culture- line specializes in facials permanent marcelling. She iy a graduate of Chicago and Philadelphia school? and has had several years experience. Milledgeville is* fortun ate in having such a talented young lady, tc Mr. -loo Andrews is spending Thursday in Atlant. Mrs. Cto Bloodwnrth, .»f Arkansas, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pettegrew in West Baldwin. Mr. Julius Holt, who is a student a Tech, is spending the holiday}- with his mother, Mrs. Cora Holt. Mr. R n nzi Patterson has gone to Key We«t. Fla., where he will prob ably accept a position. Mr. Harry Bone came home Wed nesday from Emory to spend the holi days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bone. Dr. und Mrs. Thos. M. Hall are spending the holidays with their son, Mr. Hansel Hall, at West Palm Beach, Fla. On Thursday Mrs. H. D. Allen en tertained in honor of Mrs. Miller S. Bell at a noon luncheon. She was assisted by Mrs. Margaret H. Conk and Mrs. Charley Moore. Her ••legunt home was thrown open to her guests and the cheer and brightness inside made one forget the incliment wea ther outside. Covers were laid for 10 guest*. The lovely appointed table had us its ■•entiTpiece a grow ing plant of red herriey with the bright pr.en leaves carrying oat the ^hris'.ma*, idea, this rested on a handsorv l.alian cut work center- •• Silver candlesticks holding red tatters added to tho charm of the table appointments. Th? luncheon d in courses was delicious in every detail. Dainty place cards of Christinas trees, were at each place. Dr. H. I). Allen, the only gentleman esei.t, graced the head of the table, "rtmse enjoying Mrs. Allen's hos pitably were: Mrs. Miller S. Bell, Roger Swint, Mrs. Chas Whit- fi Id, Mrs. R. B. Moore, Mrs. W’alton (timer, Mrs. Marshal Bland, Miss Moore, Mrs. Margaret H. Cook, Mrs. Tait, Miss Nettie Moore, Mrs. K. E. BeU, Mrs. J. Furman Bell, Mrs. Thomas II. Hail and Mrs. Charles Moore News comes from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Winn at Meriwether, that Mr. G. D. Myrick is convalesc ing after a serious illness, and is sitting up. He has asked the Union Recorder to express his appreciation for the klndnesy that has been ex- tnded him during his illness, and to state he is enjoying the cigars brought him by Mr. Jessie Bone. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McDadc an- ounce the marriage of their daug>\ •r Frances, to Theodore Ashfie'.d. he ceremony having taken place Thursday, November 24th, in Aiken, S. C. On Christmas Day, The Feast of the Nativity, .here will be services at 11:30 A. M. t which will be The Holy Communion with appropriate music, -and sermon by tb? Rector. From the earliest days of the Christ ina.-) Era a celebration of tne Holy Communion has marked the observ ance of this feast, and all cordially invited U. attend services at St. Stephen’s Epkvopal church. There will be no early services. F. H. HARDING, Rector Po« personality, which has won for her e love of a large circle of friends. Mr. Asnficld is the son of Mr. and r:.. II. N. Ash fie Id and is located Macon, b.ing connected with the Ellis Motor Co. Shade Banks, a well known J colored citizen and Baptist preach- J er of Baldwin County, died Mon-1 day. He had the confidence of all i who knew- hint. A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR IN j THE CITY Mrs. Mary Harris Armour was the ! guest of Mr-. W. T. Garrard Sunday.! Mrs. Armour iy one of the mos'. noted temperance workers and lec turer? in the country. She has many . admirers in Milledgeville, having i visit, d here and lectured on several * occndor.s. She is known through-! out tin country as .an eloquent and I forceful speaker, and her work for the cause of '.eniperance haw been far reaching. MR. AND MRS. W. A. WALKER CELEBRATE FORTY-EIGHTH MARRIAGE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Walker cele brated the forty-eighth anniversary of their marirage the past Sabbath. They were married in Houston Coun- tynt the home of the bried’s parents, Capt. and Mrs. Wni Simmons, after their marriage they went to the home of Mr. Walker in Putnam County, where they lived three years. They then moved to Milledgeville, and have made their home here forty-five years. Thty live in one of the prettiest and best located homes in the city, ahd Mr. Walker ill engaged in business Their friends wish for -hem many happy turns of the day. There were fifty persons at their marriage, and only five «f them are A Flashlight is just tha thing. We ave them in silver and gold plate HATCHER’S FOR SALE—The Automobile given t mi Chandler’s Variety Store, be seen at Wayne Hotel. A Christmas Tree will be held Sunday night at Oak Grove church at 7:30 o’clock. A well planned program is being arranged, and the public is cor 'ially invited. Mr. und Mrs. J. O. Blackwood of Hawkinsville, are visiting Mrs. Black woods parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ivey. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Montgomery were made happy Wednesday when their little grandson Chan McAfee, J Jr., came here with his mother, to ! rpond the first annivyrsury of his I birthday with them. A\c was not al lowed to partake of the cake which was presented to him with one littlu j Capt, J .IL Ennis was awarded the contract to furnish be. f at the Geor gia State Sanitarium for the year 1928 at a meeting of the Board of Trustees Wednesday. Capt. Ennis was awarded this busi- bids from the large pack ers of the country. He has furnish ed the Institution with beef for a long number of years. SANTA CLAUS Confections, Fruits, Nuts and etc. IQWrSTPBiCES-BEST QljALITY Seal Sweet Oranges 25c. 30c, 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c Genuine Indian River Oranges 50c, 60c and 75c Doz. Fancy Lowry Apples Red and Good 20c, 30c, 40c 50c, Doz. . Raisins 2 l P b , c F k a " cy . 25c Fancy Candy 2 lbs. Gaud Mixed Cud, 25c 1 lb. Cud Mixed Cbscobte* 2*c 1 lb. Bsx Extra Fuey Cbscalate* Me 1 S. Bsx laparted CWcsIate Alaaadt $1.M Celery, Crubenie*, Lettace, Alfinpi, Tisy Pan, Halmue. FULL LIME CHOICE OGAM III FANCY SPIES Wewilbe M Maaday Dteaabar 2M WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS. BELL GROCERY CO. QUALITY SERVICE — MS-PHONES—4tS Our First Anniversary Sale Ends Saturday night December 24th. This value giving event will continue until that time and we urge you to make your purchases while you can save. SPECIAL AND PROMPT ATTENTION TO