Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, June 07, 1928, Image 5

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m ^tal Mrs. C. F. Stone will ' Friday. . * • ^j r}i . V. L. Nash. and little son, are vj.ilir.p friends in Atlanta. Mi!W o'N’ora Ennis, who fills the chair "f English in the Quitman high : ch0 l. has returned home. Mr- M. M. Grace, of Vienna, was .. urst of Mrs. C. L .Cox, Friday Mr«. Thos. Johnson of Atlanta has n vi-itinp her mother, Mrst W. S. Irook*. "ho has been ill. Mr- Allen Stiles and children of ..uisv’ille, spent the week-end with •lativev in the county. y- \i.on Ropers has returned ..... r rom Georgia Tech for the holi- NVd Holmes is spending: sev- iavs with his parents in this Mr. Denvard Smith, of Atlanta, j U . n| the past week-end with his par- nts .Mr. and Mrs. I.. D. Smith. Major and Mrs. Godfrey (Merman ave pone to Mountain City, where hey will spend some weeks. Misses Elizabeth Fraley and Dott 'huxton are spendinp this week at fountain City. Atlantal Mrs. Vaden Parks. .»f isiting Mrs. M. M. Parks. UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, C*., JUNE T. 1,2, Mis- Jessie Alien who has been [•aching in Atlanta, has returned ume for the holidays. Miss Elizabeth Branncn, who has een teaching at Pavo, i.s at home to Mr. W inf re W is attend- Imory University, came home pent several days this week. . and Mrs. C. F. Stone and rers. Marjorie and Beverly, Sunday in Sparta. Marjorie Stone had as her this week, Thelma Thompkins Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carswell of Newington, have been here this week visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Baisden, Jr., of Hendersonville, N. C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Baisden, Messrs. H. S. Wootten and J. F. Bell, Jr., are spendinp several days of tni. week in South Georgia. Mr. Frank Bivins, of Vienna, spent Monday here, visiting his brother, Mr. P. N. Bivins. Miss Lilia Braxley is visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Buts# of Orange Park, Fla. 1 Miss Mary Ivey, who has been teaching in Columbus, i«* at home to spend her vacation. Mrs. J. B. Stiles and Miss Lillian Stiles have gone to Seneca, S. C., to visit the family of Mr. J. C. Stiles. i Mrs. Hoyle Skinner Wilson was the . ! truest of Miss Katherine Scott dur- Mormon has returned | i„ B , hc G s . c w Commencement. Pulaski,' • • . his emit | Mr . and Mrs i )uil i,„ r Ilair spent [ Sunday in Savannah, going to sec „ * '’ Mr. Curry, who is in St. Joseph’s M, “ Frances Ennls ' " h » hue been ; Infirmary nufferinR from injuries, teaching in the schools at Cochran, I . . . has returned home. She will teach | I)on . aad R . D< , Janl «te year * | of Eatonton, .-pent Saturday in the ! city as the guests, of Mr. and Mrs. will *ail on the Sidney D. Stembridge. Mr. W. from a visit to his pare Va. lie was -accompanied by his little son, Billie. t Cochran again i Miss Floride Al!< 12th of this month for Europe, where she will spend several weey’s tourini; Mrs. F re<! Davis of Do U |tl a s, the countries of the old world. j the puest of Mrs. E. A. Nesmith j during the commencement of thi Mr. C. L. Moore took his first trip Georgia State Colege for Women, in the air Sunday. He went in an | • * * aeroplane from this city to Atlanta, Mr. C. F. Stiles has returned t< with Mr. Thos. Johnson. • his home at Union S. C., after a visi i to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B Misse.o Alma, Eula, Attic and Buna Stiles. Gladin were the guests of their aunt, | • * • Mrs. Eula Stanley, during the G. S. Mrs. R. W. Hatcher, Reginald W C. W. Commencement. . Hatcher. Jr., and Miss Lois W. Hatch- * * * cr all of Milledgeville, arc at the Mr. Billie Broks and little son,: Grace Dodge Hotel in Washington. of Atlanta, spent the past week-end | • • m SHIVERS IVEY with Mr. Brook’s mother. Mrs. W. S. Misses Camilla Hill and Carol j Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Siroi Brooks. | Smith have returned to their homc^nounce the marriage of thi at Reynolds, after a visit to Miss Sara Katherine Shivers, to MILLEDGEVILLE GIRL MARRIES IN NEWARK. N. J. Mini Alice Little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wirt Little, of this city, and Mr. Roy Bittner, son of Mrs. L. Bittner of Somesot, Pa., were married Saturday, May 26th. The ceremony was performed at five o’clock at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Thomas Cowin at Newark, N. J., by Rev. Henry K. Post, pastor of the Chriat Reformed church of that city. Only the immediate families and a few friends were pres- Mrs. Thomas Cowin was Mat- of honor, Thomas Cowin, Jr., ring bearer, Mr. Jack Elliott, of Bloomfield, was the best man, and Miss Mercl Fecker presided at the piano. A delightful reception follow ed the ceremony. The bride is well known in this city, her native home, and Atlanta where she attended the Atlanta Busi ness College. Mr. Bittner is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State College and holds a lucrative position in New York. After a short bridal trip Mr. and Mrs. Bittner will be at home to their freinds at 728 Ridge Street, Newark, N. J. WALL—PYRON Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wall, announ the marriage of their diught Louise, to Mr. R. D. Pyron. of Char lotte, N. C., the marriage having been solemnized in Charlotte, Sat urday June 3rd. The above announcement will be rend with great interest by friends of the bride in this city, «he is one of Milledgeville’s most talented and cultured young i Since her graduation she has taught school and the past year has been at Rock Hill, S. C. Mr. Pyron is a young bus of Charlotte. JIiSB Clara Pyles c.f Brunswick,' Suruninc StcmbridKC. has been the guest of Mrs. Edwin • • * Allen during the G. S. C. Commence-1 Miss Margarette Burke, who is ment. I teaching at Tampa, is at home to spend her vacation with her parents, Miss Sara Crawford of Ella Jay.jcapt. and Mrs. J. M. Burke. Ga., spent several days of the past j • • • week with Dr. and Mrs. Cox at the Miss Elizabeth Jones expects to State Sanitarium. J leave in the next few days for a visit | to Europe, where she will spend sev- Mrs. C. II. Lindsey has returned [ oral weeks, to her home in Birmingham, Ala., j • * • after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Ben ‘ Kditor Earnest Camp, of Monroe, Bass. j spent Monday and Sunday in the city I attending a meeting of the Board of Mrs. Dawson Allen and sons, Rey- Directors of G. S. C. W. Holds .and George, are spending sev- ‘ • • * eral week’s with Mrs. Allen’s par- Norcross. A. Ive the da light ci 285 Riv. City. icy P. Walker is visiting her Mrs. K. A. Mctzerott at •side Drive, 7 A New York id Mrs. Richard Smith it cal Smith have gone on <• trip to California. Mr. W. H. Minor. Jr., who is study- n< l! ing M?dicine at Emory University, if M; Louise Greene, who has ««-n teaching in Atlanta, has re- urned home to syend her vacation. M;-- Clair Greene, who has been Albany teaching, has come home " r the vacation season. M v Alvin Leonard of LaGrange, ’ Sunday with relatives in this Margaret Yarbrough and 'dir.g are visiting friends in of study. Miss Floi.ncc Andrews, who has been Supervisor of the Home Eco nomic Department at Winthrop Col lege at Rock Hill, S. C., has return ed home. Mrs. Elliott T. Solomon, of Greens boro, N. C., who his been visiting her parents, and Mrs. R. L. Wall, ha* gone to Albany to visit her sister, Mrs. J. E. Sapp. .Mr. Lawton Smith of this county, was a member of the graduating class at Mercer University this week. The family of Mr. J. W. S cmhridgc went over to be present at the exerciser * Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Butts spent Tuesday in Macon attending the Com mencement exercises at Mercer Uni versity. Their son, Wallace, Jr., re ceived his diploma. Mucx-s Thelma Stembridge, who has been teaching at Hope Mills, N. C. t and Mi. s Gladys Stembridge, who has been teaching it Larboro, N. C., V « returned home. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McComb, Mrs. W. T. Hines, Mis» Frances Hines and Mr. McComb Hines, will leave Fri day for Blowing Rock. N. C., where ;hey will spent the next several months at their Summer home. • ry Leonard and George i - the past week with *'• *-saic Hardeman and Mrs. Hardeman <,f Macon, spent Sun- und Monday in the city, as the :K ° r Mr. and Mrs. Otto M. Conn. • and Mrs. A. T. Wilkinson of •i. Ala., returned home today visit to their daughter, Mrs. • Wootten. ’ '• L. Nash has gone to McClellan at Anniston, Ala., he will spent the next several dr. and Mrs. J. E. Sapp and chil- • n . «f Albany, have returned home cr a visit to Mrs. Sapp’s parents, • and Mrs. R. L. Wall. Mr- and Mm B. F. Mills announce " r ." f a »on on June 1st at y Ho^.t-,1. „ t . „. a , „ amed Bonnio Mills, J r . Miss Catherine Park.**, who has been teaching in the Tampa, Fla., schools, has returned home. She will rail for Europe about the 9th j C. W inst., and will make a trip through the old country. j Mr Mins Agnes Scot from Savannah to hi the summer month-, in the Summer School of the G. S. j Mrs. Randolph Cabell of Covington, • * * , Va., and Mrs. Sidney White of Miss Florence Cole left Sunday Waynesboro, Va., will arrive Friday for Dublin, where she will conch the j and spent a few days with their par- musical comedy “Listen Lady." Dur- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Briscoe Wall, ing the summer she will be connect ed with Mrs. Daniel, of Millen, ir coaching plays. dren of Savannah, are visiting Mr The announcement of the marriage of Miss Sara Katherine Shivers to Rev. Jnmes A. Ivey which was soloni- ized on April 28th, in Opelika, Ala., came ns a surprise to the many friends fo the young couple. The announcement** were Issued by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Simmons, the brides uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ivey kept their mar riage a secret until the bride had re ceived her degree last Monday at the Georgia State College for Women. The weedding was solemnized at hte home of Dr. Wilkes, pastor of the First Baptist church in Opelika. Mrs. Ivey while working for her degree at the Georgia State College for Women has taught one year. She hay won hundreds of friends by her charming personality. She has been prominently identified with B. Y. P. U. nnd Sunday School work at the Baptist church. Rev. Ivey is a prominent young Baptist minister, having served a church in Farmington, III., for more than a year, and recently accepted a call to churches at Powelton, Culver- ton, Mnyfield ami Devereux. He is also connected with Williams & Ritchie, Jewelers. Rev. Ivey is a graduate of G. M. C. and has spent several ycary at Mercer having to leave college due to eye trouble. Mr. Ivey is held in the highest esteem by the people of Milledgeville and Bald> win county. Mr. and Mr*. Ivey will make their home on Wayne Street after June 10th, Their many friends extend them best wishes. STEMBRIDGE—DEVEREUX Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stembridge announce the engagement of their daughter, Saramae, to Mr. Virgil Otis Devereux, the marriage to take place in the fall. Miw Stembridge is the only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stembridge. and is a bright and attractive young lady. She is a graduate of the G. S. C. W’., receiving her degree in Bachelor of Science of Home Eco nomics. Mr. Devereux came to this city from Hancock County, and is an automobile mechanic at Callaway & Hines. He is an industrious young man, and is held in esteem by all who know him. A WONDERFUL BUY On ud iulf In urd FttJ (rack A-l conditio,. New jnk price ri|fct. McKinnon motor co. Mrs. Lucy P. Walker has accepted the principahhip of the Cooperville High School for another term. Mrs. Walker was acting as supply principal of this ychool when she re turned to G. M. C. fvie yeais ago. The trustees of Cooperville School j appreciated the work of Mrs. Walker [ so highly that they agreed to supple-1 ment the amount paid by the County j Board in order to secure her service • > a second time. SEASONABLE BREAKFAST DISHES 3 lbs. Morning Glorv Bacon, diced u yon wish $1.10 I Can Gordons Fish Roe small 15c 1 Can Gordons Fish Roe medium 2Sc ICan Gordons Fish Flakes 15c 1 Can Premier Fish Roe large 35c 1 Can Star Brains 30c 1 lb. Fancy Boneless Ham 40e 1 large package Kellogs Fig and Bran Flakes 25c 1 pkg. Kellogs Vita Wheal 25c 1 lb. Bell’s special biead Coffee 30c 1 lb. Alliance Coffee 50c 1-2 lb. can BeB’s best Roast $1.10 Grapefruit, Oranges, Bananas, Pineapple, Caatalopes, Straw berries, Cultivated Dewberries. Apples. These are only a few suggestions.—We have a Urge variety to select from. We will be pleased to have yon cal or telepbonee ns. BELL GROCERY CO. 253—PHONES—498 Mrs. Walker has rendered fifteen > years of faithful and efficient s*r-j vice to G. M. C., ten years in the | grades and five years as teacher of | Latin in the high school department. | I am confident that in all G. M. C’s j long history of nearly fifty years, no more conscientious, faithful or effici ent teacher than Mrs. Lucy P. Walker has ever taught there. Her work is highly appreciated by patron* and pupils. • It is very unfortunate that the funds of G. M. C. were so depleted that the Board of Trustees could not I raise Mrs. Walker’s salary, and thus retain her on the faculty. I am sure tha‘ if the revenue of the school had permitted Mrs. Walker’* retention as, Latin teacher, it would have met with ] the approval of the patrons of tb school. A PATRON OF G. M. C. HAVE YOUR CAR REPAIRED BY MEN THAT KNOW THEIR EGGS We have the equipment, we have the men therefore every job it strict ly guaranteed. L. N. JORDAN and Kate Cline. Mi> News from Lakeland, Fla., is that Mr. J. O. Blodworth, who went from to that city to make his home, J Rev. W. B. Mills and Re’ candidate for the Legislature, F a rr are in Macon attending a school and has bright prospects of being | being conducted for the Methodist elected. | ministers of the North and South • • • j Georgia Conferences. Alice Lenore Tucker and Fannie Virginia McClure nnd Mrs. Mrs. E. L. Barnes, Jr., nnd Mrs. McClure left Tuesday for Springboro. | Roy Nelson were joint hoste* Pa., where they will spend the sum-1 a rook and bridge party Sat mor. They were accompanied by Mr., afternoon at the home of Mrs, Ford Montgomery who will study j son. A number of guests were with them. He will appear in New | ent and a pleasant time spen York the latter part of this month in. freshments r.citaL • • • | Mrs. Mamie Fowler, Misses France ■ Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ennis, of Lake- * and Clifford Fowler, will leave Thurs- r) - Holloman and children) land, Fla., accompanied by their son. 1 day for Atlanta to be .he guests of ing several days with rela-j spent several days of this week hero. Mr. Georg- Fowler, during the Geor- m .Savannah. Mrs. Holloman They came to the city to be present (gia Tech Commencement. After rc- ■ go to Bamesville later and teach at the commencement exercises of | reiving his Batchelor of Science de- f 1 summer School of the Sixth (the G. S. C. W., their daughter. Miss’gree he will leave for New York to Allege 11 * 1 District Agricultural 5 Evelyn Ennis, being awarded her de-(accept a p4Mition with the Bftltma spending Children Cry FOR CiSTORI! MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Castoria is cspeciHV, pre pared to relieve InfaHTS in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitation*, always look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it. 1-C=E KEEP YOUR FOOD CIE/N AND PURE gree.