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UWIOW »CCO«DES. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., MARCH It, in
^ial t
v r williiimson is ill «t the MR. AND MRS. WALTER w.
ipitsl.
Mr. Frt-nli
■ Rone hns returned from
i North Cnrolint.
r T. H. K"'”- 1 '
to Fl».
BRYANT M'ADAMS
Gordon. Gn., Morch 10.—Bryant
McAdams, who vas born in Cavin
county, Ireland, 9(1 yearn ago, died
yesterday it the residence of his
daughter, .Mrs. L. J. Stevens, near
Gordon.
Mr. McAdams, came to America
"it hhis parents, Jimmie and Biddy
McAdams, when he was 18 years old,
nnd settled in Georgia. They soon
STEMBRIDGE CELEBRATE moVed to Wilkinson county where he
WEDDING AN1VERSARY ,node homc - and married Mar-
garet Lystcr.
Among the most be.uliful recon- f""* 1 child, ' < '" *»>cn of that
tions ever held in Hilledceville »■„ “!” on but only tl,roc d ’“K*'tora »ur-
the silver wedding anniversary cele- V'V „ Richard Uv onder, Mrs.
bration of Mr. and Mrs. William ' S “ ven ” and Mre - JamC5 Via -
, „„r lias been spending | Walter Stembridge, held at their ??"' ?“ U , V ' nK I'’"' Gordlm - Besides
" V j dsvst the eity. I homo on Thursday evening. M„mh ”* ,MVe J * >?,
eral «'b>. ^ t , I 15th , children; 46 great grandchildren, and
' .reason has, roturnod j ' The interior of the hen* deco- 8 *17 Braadchildrc "- J
. Mr. McAdams was a Confederate
beautiful carnations vrtaran> havia|f cnlistfd at thc bc .
Mr*. * ,
visit t‘- Atlanta. | rated
• ‘ * I roses, snapdragons, sweet peas and • , , „ _ ,
llarie Alford and Jimmie valley lillics of white or pink,' held T7'"* °f thc . ,‘ hC
— H ’ j States and serving through the four
years. The casket was draped with
i Thursday in Macon.
will spend Sun-
Atbnta with relatives.
Frances Robii
Sunday.
■s. A. B. Scott, Miss Katherine
and Miss Agnes Scott spent
lay in Macon.
*cs Dorothy Parks, Mary Bell
rap and Evelyn Wilson spent
lav ir, Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson of Richmond,
L »rc the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
B. Mills spent several
week, viriting her moth-
Mr. C. T. fa raker has returned
>m Oklahoma, where he visited his
i. Dr. Thus. T. Carakor.
Mr. E. D. Taylor has returned
run a visit to Fla., while in Fla., he
irehased .an automobile.
Miss Acne.-: Scott has returned to
r h«me in Savannah, after visiting
r mother. Mrs. A. B. Scott.
Mrs W. L. Xeesc and son, Lo
Ir*. S. D. Stembridge nnd little
S. D. Jr., have gone to their
f from the city hospital.
r. and Mrs. E. A. Tigner and Mrs.
J. Carr have return from a trip to
ida.
Mr. and Mrs. Evans Youngblood
children of Hardwick, spent Sun-
with Mrs. Youngblood's sister,
"• C. Munsch, in Macon.
Mrs. Thomas Fraley, Mrs. Godfrey
'•rmnn and Misses Elizabeth Fra-
ard Righton Brown spent Monday
rs ' W. Hobbs and little son
Beaufort, N. C., are visiting Mrs.
Parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Callio Cook is at home from
.. ' Jan ‘P ( ' nd ' n g the spring holi-
y * Wltk Ber mother, Mrs. S. A.
many frionds of Mrs. F. A.
rt ° r wi]| Be c hd to know that
ls improving after a long illness.
K •> the home of her daughter,
r J - H. Lee.
M. Ropers hn* hecn elected
the Kiwanis Club to suc-
r ‘ i Wysong, who recent-
Mr. Rogers is one of
! '‘husinfjtic members of the
rr . ^ M. Conn, Pearson
n b J 0 Ra,T * c - H - Whitfield and
;d ,” ., fr ri went down to Augusta
I ’’ ’ ,v itness a game of base-
,u ' : two of the big leagues.
*d. J05
nn »h Si
Eot ^ e wpn t down to
tin ah St »turday, and attended a
he r ° f thC Executiv e Committee
. ,r ' 0r ‘ f *a Bar Association. The
l he meeting was to ar-
■» Pro^ra m for the meeting of
Association to be held in June.
*»' i!‘ rd *k<' of NuhviO*.
ir. i, a J? nt T hu «l»Y in the Hty.
rtilt h”!* C °*' hi ”« •* V “‘l
19J1. He “•* 1 a. M. c.
1 silver vases.
The lights which
oft and 1 *
- , » l»nte Confederate flag during the
-e r ° n f ri *1- lapcr8 1 f unera l service which took place at
shaded
behind sconces of delicate silk. , *v * , . .. .
Throughout thc whole w«, found
an effective and artiatic eombina-11?!'™'“' 7" \ I ^ ’ .a
tion of well placed decoration, upon j h ”' “ ,f * wh .° prc<:cd ' d h "“ to the
walnut furniahinea. and acainat aoft. B !*' ycurs a(r0 ‘
The pallbearers were T. G. Hardie,
MISS MAE ASBURY ENTERTAINS
AT SHOWER FOR MISS
ROBINSON
Miss Mae Asbury most delightfully
complimented Miss Josephine Robin-
Hon, a bride of next month, ut a mis-
celleancous shower on last Saturday
afternoon nt thc hmoe of i.er parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Darden Asbury.
St. Patrick's decorations and fav
ors were used throughout the party.
The dainty favors were in the shape
of the Shamrock and the Irish green
was used in the decorations. Bridge
was played and at the conclusion of
the games delicious refreshments
were served during which Miss Rob
inson was showered with many
beautiful gifts.
Those prerent were: Mesdames W.
E. Rnhinunn, mother of the birde,
Jas Robinson of Memphis, grand
mother of Miss Robinson. Margaret
Napier, II. S. Wootten. J. F. Bell, Jr.,
George Bell, Culver Kidd, Harold
Day, Edwin Allen and Misses Jose
phine Robinson, Isabelle Jones, Sarah
Allen, Frances Hines, Florence Colie,
Mildred and Elizabeth Napier, Eliza
beth Grant, nnd Martha Bass.
Mrs. W. F. Couch, of McComb
wall, and filmy lace curtain,. | c H Morc J w Iv< , y V - w Fau|k ; M(lunti wi „ op€n , ha Lea Cabin
The guests were greeted at the
door by Mrs. Geo. L. Echoln and
Miss Valentine Barron. The receiv
ing line was composed of Mr. and
Mrs. Stembridge, Mrs. N. B. Ellison
of Madison, Mr. S. D. Stembridge,
Major Ben Fowler'of Macon, Miss
Agncj Stembridge and Mr. and Mrs.
Linton S. Fowler.
In the dining room the guests
served cake and pink cream bearing
a white wedding slipper ns decora
tion. Those serving were: Misyes
Gussic T.nbb, Blanche Hamby, Bertie
Stembridge, Winifred Fowler, Jose
phine Robinson and Elizabeth Grant.
Heart mints and nu'.s were served by
Miss Louisa and Margaret Echols,
nnd Grace Stembridge.
From the dining table which was:
beautifully decorated with
lace, valley lillics, pink and a three
tier wedding cake surmounted with a
minnturo bride and groom, Mrs. Leon
Callaway and Mrs. W. D. Stembridge
poured coffee.
Across the hall
the gifts were displayed, punch
served by Missey Sara Mae Stem-
bridge, Mary Belle McMillan, Ruth
Barnes nnd Sara Fny Reid.
Miss Cecil Humphrey kept the
bride's book.
During the evening n classical pro
gram was rendered by Major Godfrey
Osterman, vinlinis*, and Mi»s Caroll
Butts, pianist. Others as^sting in
entertaining were: Mrs. Will Bar
ron, of Bradley. Mrs. Homer Bivins,
Mrs. I.. P. Longino, Mrs. W. A. Mas
sey, Mrs. Eugene Stembridge. Mrs.
O. H. McAfee, of Macon, and Miss
Clara Morris.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stembridge were thc
recipient* of many handnome gifts.
FLOUR ADVANCEDK
Wt kive jut rrCMTtd a at Wafte me time Mm tW ai-
?uce. Ve arc uOr| tl tW *U price*.
24 k. Hat Seal, Plait or SeV-Ririaf $1.45
24 fc*. Beatty, Fatty Sdf-Riaiaf $1.15
24 ft* Qakk Oeet, Sctf-RUag $1.14
24 15a. Staadtrd Setf-Ririag $1.44
I a. Bar. Special CaffeT!?. 34c
But Median Priced Ceffec ea Ike ueifcet
1 M. Tu Alienee Ceffee 47c
1 Jar Fancy Strained Heaey 34c
1 Peckeie Teto Pea Cake Fleu 15c
SPECIAL
Fancy Breikfait Bacaa a Packages tl 2 and V/ t Me. aat
diced at 2tc per peaad. Fine far Breakfast ar ta ked witk
Wlute Meat ll«/ic
Freak Skipmeet tf Battle Cr^k SaaiUriaaa Cenectirc Feeds
BELL GROCERY CO.
QUALITY —SERVICE —PRICE
243—PHONES—448
Mr. and Mrs. Miller S. Bell visited
Macon Wednesday afternoon.
Dr. Dennis Turner and Dr. W. M.
Scott spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
The many friends of Miss Kate
Thrash will regret to learn that she
1 in the City Hospital.
EASTER EGG HUNT
The Maud Norris Circle Mcthodii
church will hold their annual Easter
Egg Hunt on the G. M. C. Campus
thc first Monday afternoon in April.
This is an event that all the chil
dren of the city look forward to with
great pleasure. There will be games
nnd story telling, ice crenm will he
sold, watch next week's paper for de
tails of tlie hunt.
UNION POINT AND BLACK
SPRING NEWS
Mr. and Mm Lyimnn Husley have
moved to Winder to make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Layfield and
family were thc week-end guests of
Mrs. Layfield’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. Layfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Page and fam
ily of Riddcville, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Osborn of Tcnnille, and Mr. and Mrs.
Noah Jackson of this community at
tended the birthday party of little
Betty Jane, duughtcr of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Hodges. Mrs. Jackson, bak
ed the tiny cake, which way fixed
pink and white with two small
candles.
Mr. T. C. Layfield returned from
Elkton, Fla., after a visit to his son,
Mr. Elmer Layfield.
Misses Mamie Torrance, Jeswie
Trawick, Marguret*e Simmer-son,
Marie Ennis and Mr. Jack Roberts at
tended the B. Y. P. U. Regional
Convention at Waynesboro Monday
and Tuesday.
Miss Mary Knowles spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. F. Knowles.
Mrf. Alfonso Collins sport Tues
day in Atlanta.
Miss Frances Moran was the Sun
day guest of Miss Emma Knowles.
Miss Nellie Babb was the week-end
gurpt of Mnrie Babb.
Little Sara O’^uir.n spent the
week-end with El. e Wells.
Barbecue Lunch Inn next Ss'urday.
The Inn is located about nine miles
from Milledgeville on the Spartu
surveyor) ope^ing^Irthere will be XIlllHIlIIliillXIIIXIXXXi;
music by an orchestra. ^ ^
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Springtime Finest Show
ing of Wash Dresses
WITH A SPECIAL SALE FOR
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
ALL SIZES AND PATTERNS YOUR CHOKE
LOOK BOY’S AND GIRLS
^ This is your opportunity, we kave Ike best 5c takiet in
M town. Boy a tablet sad yoo get a faaay (ace or 4
N candy kisses free witk each tablet.
Mrs. T. F. Johnson, of Atlanta, is
visiting her mother, Mm W. S.
Brooks.
Dr. J. E. Kidd, Mr. E. C. Kidd and
r. C. B. McCullar spent Thursday
Augusta as the guest of Mr. Henry
McAulif*e.
rs. Marwood Roberst of Atlanta,
* to Milledgevile to attend thc
funeral Fervices of Mm J. Harris
Chappell.
Mrs. J. W. Ray and children, after
spending some time with Mrs. Ray’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Tanner,
have gone to Cairo, Gn., where Mr.
Ray has located.
The friends of Miss Olive Meadows
e glad that she has recovered from
thc bums she recently received, and
able to be out again.
Mrs. Rufus Morriy, of New York,
has been in thc city the past week,
meeting old friends and acquaint
ances. Mrs. Morris made her home
here a number of years, living in
Midway, at the house now occupied
I>y Mr. Oscar Ennis, and is well re
membered here.
Mr. John L. Livers spent Thursday
the city enroute to his home in,
Virginia from Florida. Mr. Livers
will be remembered aa the former
owner of the Milledgeville Lighting
franchise.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hicks are
▼isiting relatives in WrighUville. ^
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