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UNION RECORDER, M1LLEDGEVILLE. GA.. OCTOBER SB. It SB
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Mr. «nd Mrs. Bob McElrath spent Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Massey visited
the past week-end in Atlanta. Mr. and Mm E. L. Barnes, Jr, in
• • ■ Forsyth Sunday.
Miss Valentine Barron spent Sun- • • •
day in Macon with relatives. Miss Mary Cline has returned af-
• * • ter an extended visit to North Caro-
Mr*. Jos A. Moore spent Saturday lina.
and Sunday with relatvies in Sharon. • • •
• • • Memrs E. C. Kidd and Roy Alford,
Rtv. John F. Yarbrough spent Jr*. spent several days of this week in
Monday and Tuesday in Atlanta. Atlanta.
Dr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson wit- Mrs. Geo S. Roach and children
ufssed the Tech-Notre Dame football visited relatives in Warrenton this
pm»- in Atlanta Saturday. week.
Mr. and Mr?. Stewart Wootten and Born to Mr. and Mm Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wootten spent Rouis, at Hardwick a son, James Wil-
th ,. pa.t week-end in Atlanta. j Ham, October 15th, 1928.
Mr?. Georgia Robinson spent the Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jones witness-
week-end with her daughter, Miss «d the Tech-Notre Dame game in At-
‘ ances Robinson. lanta last Saturday.
Misses Frances Hines and Alice! Judge and Mrs. Freeland of Miami,
Hall will spend the week-end in At- Fla., are the guests of Dr. and Mrs.
nta the guests of Miss Mae Asbury. f®* D. Allen.
Capt. Robert Grey, of Riverside! Mrs * Maggie Foote has returned to
Academy, spent Sunday in the city, I her Home in Decatur, after a visit to
th friends. ! Mrs - H - D * Allen and Mrs. Maggie
• • • | Cook.
Miss Elizabeth Thompson, of La- j
nia, was the guest of Miss Valen- Mr * and Mrs. J. J. Wootten and Dr.
|e Barron Saturday. | and Mrs. J. C. Adcock attended the
• • «* ; Barnum Bailey, Ringland Circus in
Mr. I. H. Hall of Florida, spent | Mocon la,t Saturday,
ceral days of the past week i
city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gladin of Sand-
enville, spent Sunday urith Mrs. S.
G. W. Gladin and Mrs. Eula Stanley.
The friends of Mr. G. C. McKinley,
n<i they are numerous, are glad to
‘c him out again, after an illness of
•vend days.
Miss Margaret Yarbrough spent
Saturday and Sunday in Atlanta, and
nded the Notre Dame and Teck
football game.
Mrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. D. F.
or.tgomery, Mrs. Carlie Montgom-
y nnd Miss Minnie Grant spent
e-day in Macon.
Mr. and Mr*,. O. C. Terry and chil
dren and Mr. John Terry of Newport
News, Vo., have been in the city and
county visiting relatives.
Prof. W. T. Wynn, Col. Erwin Sib-
• and Mr. Adrian Horne attended
the Kr.vnnis Convention in Athens
Mr-. J. L. Beeson, Mrs. R. B.
°°rc and Mrs. A. F. Latimer arc
Atlanta, attending the State Con
n-ion of the U. D. C.
Mr. Russell Bone is spending sev-
•il days in Philadelphia, and Pitts-
irg on business for the Oconee Clay
Products Co.
I>r. and Mrs. W. M. Scott have
rr.cd from Atlanta, wh?*rc they at-
nded a meeting of doctors during
* Past week.
j •'* r - F«*lton Rice and Mr. W.
Holloway made a business trip
lnton Monday. While there they
the pleasure of hearing Hon
^ r l Vinson deliver a very able ad-
' s ° n *He issues of the presidential
'Paign to a large and enthusiastic
Hr. and Mrs. Edwin Allen and Dr.
’ Mrs. Richard Binion, have return-
- r,, m Atlanta where they attend-
meeting of the Medical fra-
Ir - and Mrs. J. T. Oliphant and
" Jennie Oliphant of Macon, and
j' J - ie Oliphant of Los Angeles,
u* e r° cueRta °f Major nnd Mrs.
■ P*<ntz Sunday.
The Doctor’s Academy of the Geor.
gia State College for Women held
its first meeting of the year, Wed
nesday evening, October 17th, in the
rotunda of the Mansion as the guests
of President and Mrs. J. L. Beeson.
The program consisted largely In
reports made by the various commit
tees and in organizing the work for
the year.
Six new felolws were elected as
members of the Academy: Dr. Huge
Kressin, Professor of Spanish and
Dr. Thomas Meadows, Associate Pro
fessor of Education, who were made
active fellows; Dr. Ambrose, L. Suh-
rlc, of New York .University and Dr.
Thomas J. Woof ter, of University of
Georgia former professors at the Col
lege, who were made Associate fel
lows, and Dr. E. H. Scott of the Col
lege and Dr. M. L. Duggan member
of the Board of Directors, who were
made Honorary fellows:
Dr. W. T. Wynn read an interest
ing paper on "Standards in United
States Colleges.*’
A social hour with dainty refresh
ments served by the hostess followed
the program. Mrs. Francis Daniels
assisted Mrs. Beeson in serving.
FRIENDSHIP
• d«ep-
ville. We extend to them <
R,v. J. F. Fulshum filled hi. w- , of Florid., in wend-
ing a few days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. i. N. Wood.
Miss Louise Wood of Granite Hill,
High School spent the week-end with
homefolks and attended services at
One of the most delightful parties
of the week was that given this after
noon (Wednesday) by Miss Florence
Cole at the home of her sister, Mrs.
T. A. Reese, in honor of Miss Sarah
Aline whose marriage will be an
interesting social event of next
month.
Vases of marigolds and golden
glow adorned the living room where
the bridge games were played. Top
score and guest prizes were present
ed. Mis» Cole was assisted by Mrs.
Reese in serving a delicious salad
cuorse.
MRS. R. J. McELRATH ENTER
TAINS IN HONOR OF BRIDE
ELECT
Mrs. S. J. Stembridge, Miss Estcll
Stembridge, Mrs. S. D. Stembridge
nnd Mrs. W. A. Massey visited Mrs.
~ D. Holsenbeck in Macon Tuesday.
Mrs. R. T. Scmmes will return to
her home in Savannah Thursday, af-j
ter a visit to Misses Mary and Katie
Cline.
rs. V. W. Faulkner was the vic
tim of a painful accident Monday af
ternoon when she slipped on a pecan
and sprained her ankle, breaking a
small bone in her foot.
Dr. W. F. Dobyns, Dr. G. L. Echoli.,
Dr. C. G. Cox and Dr. R. W. Brad
ford were among the physicians at
tending the meeting of the Graduate
Physicians in Atlanta last week
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McKinnon and
little daughter will leave Friday for
Brunswick, where they will spend sev
eral days the guests of Mrs. McKinn-
parents .
Mrs. J. C. Hudgins and little daugh-l MISSES NAPIER ENTERTAIN
ter have returned to their home in
Atlanta, after spending several day?
with Mrs. Hudgins’ mother, Mrs. A.
Wall.
3Irs. R. J. McElrath entertained
most delightfully at two parties
last Friday, a morning party and
afternoon party.
The party in the afternoon was
honor of Miss Sarah Allen, whose
marriage will be an interesting event
of next month.
Fall flowers and halloween deco
ration* were artistically arranged in
the hall and living room where the
games were played. The place cards
carried out the Halloween idea. Miss
Allen was presented with a dainty
guest prize. Bridge games were
joyed before delicious refreshments
IN HONOR OF MISS ALLEN
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Cormanni and
Mrs. Homer Barnes spent the week
end in Columbia, S. C., with their
brother, Mr. J. F. Simpson and fam
ily. Mr. Simpson is still in Baptist • green was enrried
Hospital, but semed to be a little
stronger. His relatives und frineds
hope that he will soon recover.
Messrs C. H. Whitfield and W. L.
Ritchie, members of the Athletic
committee of the Board of Trustees
G. M. C., went down to Augusta Sat
urday *o witness the game of football
between G. M. C
Academy.
A lovely affair of Tuesday
bridge tea given by Misses Elizabeth,
Mildred and Margaret Napier in hon
or of Miss Sarah Allen, bride-elect of
November, at Oakhurst, the home of
Mrs. Terrance Treanor.
A pleasing color scheme of yellow
i autumn
flowers. Following the games a de
licious salad course was served.
The guests included: Mesdames
Erwin Allen, Chas. Moore, Daws
Allen, John Mobley, Heindel Mobley,
Leon Callaway, Russell Bone, J. F.
The rooms leading from the
rctundn in every direction and thu*, , the „ erk ^.„ d
leadin K into one another are n-.oat, M „„ r ttr „„ kin , of Mn .
f: A t0 ° Cl i 0f ,n<l Icdpeville, rpent the wrk-eod with hi,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Brook-
lar appointment at church Saturday
and Sunday and was dinner guest of
Mr. S. E. Blizzard Sunday.
Mrs. Sallie Veal returned home
Saturday from a week’s visit with
Mr. Ttay Veal, in Augus'
. A _ ! Mr. and ”r. }.’. B. Peeler spent
.of Sister, Com- Su „ dny aft , r:10o „ vrith Mnt 0 . L
•d her home and
The fellows of the Doctorj,
Academy of the Georgia State Col
lege for Women met Wednesday j
evening, October 17th, with Dr. and ,
Mrs. J. L. Beeson in the historic ro- .
tunda of the Mansion, which furnish- •i**™'’ ™ i ^ r > ends Hip.
, ...... .. ’ Mr. Veal and family and her sister, ». „ . ,
- - deified acting for thr orca,- M „ „ R Tanner. 1
munity accompaniei
there In way of draperies, the tapes-
choir or on a tete-a-tet, serv
ed to bring out the beautiful lines
of the furniture, while the artistical-
of each room gave to the whole
Mansion an exquisite unity. In the
absence fo Mrs. Beeson, Mr* Francis
Deniels was acting hostess.
The President of the Academy, Dr.
Francis Daniels, installed the new
Fellow*, Dr. Thomas B. Meadows and
Dr. Huge M. Kressin as Active Fel
lows, nnd Dr. Edwin H. Scott as
Honorary Fellow. Profersor Henry
”*. Wh*te, being a candidate for a
Ph. D. Degree, was granted the freo-
' the Academy. Dr. Ambrose
L. Suhrie and Dr. Thomas J. Woofter,
ormer members of the faculty of the
college, were elected Associate Fel
lows, and Dr. Moll L. Duggan, a mem
ber of the Board of Directors, was
elected Honorary Fellow. Certificates
of fellowship were given to the sev
eral fellows. The officers of the
Academy are: Dr. Francis Daniels,
President; Dr. J. L. Beeson, Vice-
President; Dr. Amanda Johnson,
Secretary; Doctor Erwin H. Bohm,
Treasurer.
Dr. Alice C. Hunter gave n report
regard to the promotion of post-
rrnduate study among the alumnae.
The various provisos were discussed
at length by all the felows of the
Academy. They were clearly put and
and very original. Dr. Wynn gave
interesting paper on the require
ments of educational .associations im
posed on colleges. Dr. Webber was
given a vote of thanks for the
stationery that he himself had ar-.
ranged artistically. The meeting
closed with a vote of thanks to Dr.
nnd Mrs. Beeson, as well as to the
acting hostess, for their hospitality
and delightful refreshments.
Beeson extended an invitation to the
Academy to meet in the Mansion for
their December session, if
rotunda yet in another of the exquis
ite rooms of the Mansion.
The fellows present were Doctors
Beeson, Bohm, Daniels, Hunter,
Johnson, Webber, Wynn, and those
ly elected Doctors Kressin, Mea
dows and Scott. Professor White Bi
present as well as the acting
hostess, Mrs. Francis Daniels.
in*.
Little Miss Ruth Blizzard spent
Saturday night with her aunt, Mrs.
T. H. Hall.
The sad news was received here
last Thursday reporting the death of
Mr. Newt Fuller, a Washington
county boy, homed and raised in
this community, when just entering
Into manhood he went away and join
ed the Navy and has been in that
service about nine years. He died
in California, and the body is expect
ed to arrive here soon, for burrial
at Darien church, where he was a
member. He leaves two brothers
and one sister, Mr. Will Fuller, of
Griffin, Ga., and Mr. Ivy Fuller and
sister, Mrs. Joe Beck, of Milledge-'
TO CIRCLE NO. FIVE
Piedmont Hospital
Atlanta, Ga.
October 10th, 1928.
I wondered why it was one day
When I was "kinder" blue,
That suddenly—I felt just like
I was as good as new.
Then something said, “oh yes, of
course,
It was that box of pills
That Circle No. 5 did send—
My heart with rapture thrills
Whene’re I think of each pink pill
I swallowed with such glee—
And how I know that’s what did make
A new man out of me.
So thanks, my friends, and soon I
you, every c
Boll. Jr., Chan. Conn Frank Bono.' , hl , <v my 'l„ v0 ,y ahooa,
W S Jon. Jr R. J. M'Elrath, W. I , n wWch ' >lk J d
Mills and family.
Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Underwood
were dinner guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Underwood
Sunday.
Miss Magnolia Garrett of Sanders-
ville, spent the wek-end here with
relatives.
Mr. B. L. Prosser and Mr. J. W.
Blizzard have treated themselvea to
new cars.
The air is so chlily this morning
that frost is expected soon, and peo
ple arc begining to to talk about kill
ing hogs.
Mr. Sam Brookins, Jr., spent the
week with his sister, Mrs. G. W.
Wyae of Macon.
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ruin the looks of your home.
Mr. T. L. McComb, Hines McComb,
Julius Holt, Henderson Warnock and
Misses Nell Edwards and Lucy Hard-
ing went to Augusta Saturday to
witness the football game.
B. McKinnon, M. S Bell, J. K. Pettit,
Richmond \ Harris Yarbrough, George McWhort
er, Steve Thornton, J. I. Garrard, Ed
Napier, Coleman Moughon, Misses
Sarah Allen, Florence Cole, Frances
Hines, Leila Lamar, Bessie Bland,
Alice McCruw, Virginia McCraw,
Ruby Perry of Covington, and Alice
Hall’.
Tho for some time I guess I will
On crutches stalk around,
I hope my two feet soon will be
By themselves on the ground.
I’m kind you miss me, when you meet
Read this—then know ’tig true—
I love you—everyone and send
A great big kiss to you.
NELLE WOMACK HINES
1- H. Andrews ha« returned
MRS.
JOHN MOBLEY ENTER
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Mrs. John Mobley entertained at
bridge on last Thursday afternoon in
honor of Mr.-'. J. K. Pettitt of Thailes.
N. Y. f the guest of her sister Mrs.
Heindel Mobley.
V.oses of fall flowers were at
tractively in the living room where Bohm
the guests were seated for the games, j ing.
‘it of several weeks to Dill- \ Refreshments were served at the con-
' G: » Her son. Mr. J. T Andrews, | elusion of the games.
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The University Professors’ clu H ip c CHANDLER’S
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first meeting of the year.
Miss Mamie Padgett and Dr. E. H. j
the speakers of the even- :
Padgett, who spent the
summer in Europe with the "Art
Tours’’ of the Bureau of University
travel, gave an interesting and in
structive account of her travels, par-
TAIN* BRIDGE CLUB j ticulnrly of her visit to the Inter-
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given by Lorade Taft and others. A
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Delicious refreshments
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