Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, November 01, 1928, Image 7

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- UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. CA., NOVEMBER I. IMR ^Tjpcieiy t= DELEGATES TO REPORT U. D. C. 1 3EALS-RELL CONVENTION Mr. Edward K. Bell, Jr., and Mian Carrie Belle Seal, of Macon, j. M. Burnt* : Byron, Ga. visiting rola- Beaon and Mn The annual meeting of the Geor gia division of United Daughters of the Confederacy which convened in Atlanta on Octobc: 23rd, to 26th, was a most interesting one. Reports of the Convention will be given at the November meeting by Mrs. J. L. Bee- fon and Mm R. B. Moore. united in marriage at Seal, Ala., Sat urday afternoon. The bride in a daughter of the late Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Seal, and a neice of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Anderson ol Macon. She is a pretty and attrac tive young lady, possessing a charm- 1 ing personality. Moore had the great pleasure "and I Mr Bel1 * B "" of Mr ‘ J * F * Bel1 K at pleasure and . MASTER JAMES CROOMS ENTER- and of buJUnes.*) f , .. .. | "'oj• tn jsmt3 LKUums tnitn- ann is » young horn, front | . ,h. k e W n.; r Il„ '.Kn. r .'i:: TAIN WITH HALLOWE’EN -bll.ty .tnd taUlrf* hold, PARTY splendid position in Macon. Mr. and Mrs. Bell came to Mil- Master James Crooms entertained ledgeville and spent Sunday, leaving * a!it Saturd ®y afternoon with a lovely Monday for a bridal tour. They will party. make their home at the Massey Apart- shakesperian reading while they e ir. attendanc. upon the U. D. C. State Convention in Atlanta. Newell Bass has gone to Birming- Mr. Sothern read porti. _ ham. Ala., where he has accepted a plays of Macbeth and of Merchant of Halite’ position. - Vonico. Atlanta wo, thc only .“oath- Thl , Hvin|t n , om and halI mc „,„ in M ocon rn city fortunate cr.oukb to procure decorated in oranyc nnd black car- McComb Hines left the past week his ureal literary treat for her peo- r ;„ B „ ut thf Hallowe'en idea in every MISS HAZEL BIVINS ENTER- Lynchburg, Va., where he has ac- plo. r ,......d a position. Mr. J. W. Lord, of Pelham, spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Geo. l)r. and Mrs. R. C. Swint Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lindsey in Rome the past week-end. Mcsdamcs Homer Bivins, W. S. .leit, F. H. Harding and Geo. L. Echols -pent Saturday in Macon. detail. On the libeary table and mantle were large jack-o-la»tcrn.- r. and Mrs. T. J. Cater and chil- of Macon, tpent Sunday with ives in this city. TAINS AT HALLOWE'EN PARTY Miss Hazel Bivins was hostess to number of her young friends In the dining room the lights were lost Saturday evening at the home of _ covered with orange paper and the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer _ a ennis urner hos.ess on table was decorated with a basket Bivins at a Hallowe’en party, ues ay morning at bridge at her covered wi.h orange and black paper. The guest were in fancy dress, the ho r ° r j . ef /',!’ 0 .!' ,tr ' ct - fill'd with jack-o-lmtcrn,. black cat, HaDowe'or. decoration, added •ere grace- and various favors, standing outside tractivene.*** of the home. Games for i t e room when* the the basket at each corner were smull the season were played before delici- played. Delicious re- dolls dressed in orunge and black. ous refreshments were served. The lovely home was beautiful The K uc *ts included: Miss Genii- with huge vanes of marigolds which dJnp R<?id * Moore, Susie and detail with the Hallo- Ju,la Butts, Louise Jeans, Beulah in ice course Thaxton, Florence Gheesling, Ruth the afternoon. ^Bson and Harriett Campbell and a Hallowe’en ^ adets Milton Jones, Robert Little, Roy Minor, James Brown, Arthur They invited w„„ \i «... Crockett nnd Ocie Thu,to, Vases of fall flow fully used games wei freahments clujion of the games. harmonize we’en decorations, were served late ' Each child was g: Miss Sarah Allen was the honor f avor guest at u delightful bridge party on , . , Wednesday afternoon given by Mrs. ° 8c J”' 11 * were Misses Sara •ck Day of Atlanta, spent the p „ Hardhll . anJ Mn w «. Jctt _ «l>d Ann PcnnmRton, Marth, Duma,, week-end with his parent,, Mr. and *“»' Bell. Joseph*. Bone. Lunret f A* ew O- , - PA R TV C. ven MR. Mr,. John T. Day. the color scheme n.ed effect,vely Bone, M.rjone Kmc. Emily Bus- J „ • * * _ throughout the lev log room and hail t °”'. Hcl ' n Watbms ' Jami - * Mr. and Mr,. Miller S. Bell »pcnt whm ^ s WCK , la d Tha Blvine, Mane Hargrove. .Z'a ...leu .. Stembndge and Masters veral days of this week .Messrs James Granade and George Moore spent Sunday with Mr. Ora- bc “‘'^ u [ nade's parents, in Conyers. Mrs. Hovie Smith spent Saturday Helen Watkins, Jamie France* Mr * Jim Granade, who will leave Marie Hargrove, Cornelia 1 th ' R city Thursday morning fro Sa- tallev card, were denened with a d *e “” d M “‘ lers Bill Scott, v »"" ah l " n ” k >' hi » h ""'e. «»* B iv ' n Krirfi*. nirM.ro v II .? th n.« Jlm Kidd * Irwin und Sibly Jennings. a farewe11 P art y on Monday evening . ..‘ . P ' ° °" n8: C ** , Robert Green, Frank Twillv Avery! by a numbtr of hie personal friends, n delicioua salad course was served. „ , , 1 winy, i., * deliciouy salad course was served. Allen was presented w-ith a prize and prizes were to the winner of the Roberson, Dennis and Rozar Turner, j The party Harold Hondcrickson, Robert Kines,, * ur P ri »‘* Party. Hallowe’en game* Furman Hargrove, Walter Brown, | nnd stunts were the principal fea- Jacob Stembridge. ■ tures of the evenings entertainment. j A messanger hoy came in with a the city the guest of Mr,. C. L. youNC PEOPLE'S MISSIONARY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL ! brr nf » farewell SOCIETY ENTERTAiNS Foi HEET MOND * Y "<”■ 5TH | »f precent. MISS ALLEN 1 1 Mr. Chau Whitfield, W. L. Ritchie, Coach Johnny Broadnax and Maj. Florence witnessed the Georgia Tu- lane game in Athens Saturday. Dr. J. C. Adcock and Dr. W. F. Dobbins witnessed the Georgia- Tulane football game in Athens last Saturday. Mr. Elsworth Bivins of Emory i niversRy .spent the past weefl-cnd ' ai home -Tfith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bivins. Seaborn Lawrence Asbury Farr and Ellsworth Bivins, who are at tending Emory University, came home and *pent Sunday and Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Pettit and little son left Friday for their heme in Theills,, X. Y . after a vi,it of several week, J A „ jn tcr,eting social evcnt o[ to Mr, and Mr,. Hetndel Mobley. pa „ wcpk „. a5 a brid( , e party 0 „ , a>t . „ ! Thursday evening given by Mr. and •r* ■ W. Cox, president of Emory Mrg Hl , ia del Mobley in honor of TJntrersity was accompanied to the , „ r and j K Pct[it of Tha|M , i city Sunday by his daughter and son. i jj y They were guests at dinner of Mr. 1 ' * . . and Mr.. H. G. Bone. i . F “" flowir " “erchondantly uo d m , „ | in carrying out the fall color scheme. The talley cards carried attractive Hallowe’en decorations. At the frift. presented with Th' regular monthly meeting will . ...... One of the prettiest parties of the ' b f h ^ d >t Cour ‘ H ™*- Momla ?'' | Harding."'Nell' ' EdlmnIs. ’’Ttighton week was the shower given by Mrs.. ^ ' ember 5th - This change is made > D W. A. Massey for the Young People’s Missionary Society of the Methodist j : ' on be be * d on tbe f'™ 4 Tuesday, church for Mis, .Sarah Allen who; the rc » u,ar meeting day. has been the leader of the organiza- ENNIS, Chairman. The Hallowe'en idea w-as carried AUTOS COLUDE AT INTEK nut in the decoration,. Deep yellow I SECn0f ( Qf CURK AM) marigolds were in vases and baskets. limrATIf Black cats, witches and'-rofy .-.pples HANLULR suggestions of Hallowe’en were used. Miss Floride Moore acting as a i sat in front of a cauldron, from which she took the shower of beautiful hand made handkerchiefs. Dainty refreshments were served. Messrs Morgan Thompson and J. A. Leonard attended the state conven-. , .. . tion of Chri.tian churche, in Winder cluMO " ot lhc f" 1 " 05 > de,lclou! ,cc last week. They repre.onted the ! »' a5 M ’ rvcd ' church at Hardwick. Tne K ucsts included the members s » 0 j of the staff of physicians at the Mr. and Mr,. Leon Callaway wit-1 stl *te Sanitarium and their wivea. Dr. rersed the Georgia-Tulane game in 1 w “» formerly a member of the Athens last Saturday. They remain-; --faff, and Mrs. Pettit the Dietitian at rd over Sunday as the guest, of Mr. | <l«t inrtitution. and Mm Brightwell. Mrs. Euls Stanley spent Tuesday in Atlanta, where she purchased the latest hatfj for mid-winter wear. Miss Lora Ivey, who has been mnk- in^' her home in Dublin, hap return- ^ to this city. Mrs. C. H. Brown, who has been S P- nding some time in the city with Geo. Middlekauff, will leave Saturday for Chicago to make her br, nie. Her friends here regret to see have the city. Mist- Leona Frederickson, Dietitian :r the. State Sanitarium, is attending National Dietitic Convention in M ,i hington, D. C., this week. She visit Baltimore before returning account of'the fact that the c , ( , c . I KUrah.-th Fraley. Sara Big- ham, Margaret Aarbrough, Eleanor Brannen, Elizabeth Matthews, Messrs Burwell Malpass, Julius Holt, Henderson Warnock, Allen Moore Joe Coper, Sid Stembridge, Pop Rey nolds, Geo. Moore, DeWitt Rogers, Dennis Jackson, Arthur Buttx, Mis. Hattie Garrard and Mr. and Mrs. Arch McKinley. The Dodge Sedan of Mr. E. E. Bell was struck by a Ford Sedan driven by Will Liggans. a colored taxi opera tor, at the interesection of Clark and Hancock streets early Tuesday even ing. The sedan was turned over and badly damaged. Miss Janie Binford was in the Sedan, being carried to her home on North Clark street from the store of Mr. Bell, where she is bookkeeper. She was badly shocked, and her face was cut and bruised, but she was not seriously hurt. She was carried to the home of Mrs. J. W. Ivey near by and her injuries treated by Dr. Richard Binion, who was called. It is believed that the slow drizzling rain which was falling blinded the vision of the drivers, both of whom escaped without injury. HALLOWE’EN PARTY AT UNION POINT FRIDAY NIGHT There will be a box supper and Hallowe’en celebration at Union Point school house Friday night, commencing at eight o'clock. Plenty of fun is promised all who attend. HOUR FOR SERVICES CHANGED • Commencing next Sunday evening thv hour for Sunday and Wednesday «hool ^he attended'Florida'State Col- HALL-SIBLEY ANNOUNCEMENT OF INTEREST HERE Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hall nouncc the marriage of their daugh ter, Miss Wimton Hall, to Allen Sib ley. Wednesday at tht home of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. S. H. C. Burgin. Dr. Burgin performed the ceremony. The marriage was s quiet one because of the recent death of the bride’ grandmother. The nuptials are of particular ir tercst in Miami where the bride wa born and where her parents have taken an active part in civic growth, graduating from Miami high RECENT BRIDE AND BRIDE- ELECT COMPLIMENTED Miss Florence Cole entertained T**ost delightfully on last Wednesday afternoon at the home of her sister. ( Mrs. T. A. Reese, complimenting Mrs. Coleman Moughon a recent bride and Miss Sarah Allen bride of this month. Large vases and baskets filled with marigolds and other fall flowery car ried out the color scheme used in score cards and other decorations. A delicious salad course was served at the conclusion of the bridge games. Mrs. Reese assisted her sister in entertaining. •cning services at the Baptist and eight . lege for Women, Tallahassee, where Presbyterian, church™ , he w „ clecb . d a of thc sig . :30 o'clock instead of| m> Kapp> sorority shc , atar at j tended Wesleyan college, Macon. Mr. Sibley has been aysoc : ated with the First Trust & Saving bank coming to Miami a few years ago from Milledgevillc, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Sibley arc making their home in Riverside. MR. JIM GRANADE RECEIVES IMPORTANT PROMOTION Mr. Jim Grande, head of the South- Mr. Granade came to this city Bureau in this city, has been appoint ed supervisor of the Savannah Dis trict for thc company and will leave his School Superintendent P. N. Biv ins will leave Thursday morning for Atlanta, where he goes on business counnected with his school duties. Wednesday afternoon he stated that it had appeared in the daily papers {that there were no funds in the State treasury for school purposes, but regardless of whether the state ment was true or not the teachers of the schools of Baldwin county would i receive their checks next Tuesday. He would either make arrangement* in Atlanta or locally to meet the pay- FOR BREAKFAST THESE FROSTY MORNINGS Pancakes made from Teco Pancake Flour, no trouble, use just plain water 15c per pkg. Extra large package ...40c Genuine Sap Maple Syrup in fancy bottles, regular 90c size W)c Fresh All Pork Sausage 35c lb. Morning Glory Breakfast Bacon or Puritan Breakfast Bacon, sliced as you wish. 3 lbs $1.10 Morning Glory Hams. Columbia River Shad Roe, Brains, and many other seasonable articles. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Good White Meat 14c lb. Fancy Self Rising Flour 24 lbs $1.10 Extra Fancy Tokay Grapes IQc lb. BELL GROCFRY CO. 263-PHONES—498 Heating Time Is Here Our Showing Is Complete AIR TIGHTS, FRANKLINS. OAK BASE BURNERS. HEATROLAS GRATES. CLUB BASKETS. HOT BLAST HEATERS HAVE YOU INVESTIGATED THE WONDERFUL Cole Circulators They ire Beautiful, Durable, and Efficient, Economize, on Fuel and looks like a piece of furniture. SCUTTLES. POKERS. SHOVELS. TONGS, and EIRE PLACE ACCESORIES OF ALL DESCRIPTION. R. W. HITCHER HARDWARE CO. Wholesale and Retail BRI CK That Clink Like stccl Arm Mm4m by tk« "McMILLAN” Proc«M BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS There is No Wa« in Our Bricks. W. Make Qnick Skipmsata in Any Quantity. RICH GIO FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK Milledgeville BrickW or ksCo MILLEDGEVILLE. GA. Established 1883 by J. W. McMillan. K. G. McMillan, President Belle McMillan, Vice-Prs Mr . John MeGinley has returned r ' her home in Wyomin". Pa.. af<?r - vi.it te her dauehter, Mr . Heindcl j «" ,lrst "> aMume Mobley. She was accompanied to new duties. '"“tusta by Mr. and Mrs. Mobley, him thc bc8t *' shc “ of many “ pent several days there vieit- i about a year ayo and has made maa Y eu Mr Mobley's aunt. Mrs. Burton, i Wends in this city. He will carry • • • j eastern Demuragc and Storage Mr. Mm Robert E. Bonnett of, business and persons! friend, in this Miami, Fi a>> visited Miss Maymic, city - Norwood j as t wce |j f er.route to Ss- 77 . _ • inni ‘h. Ga.. where they will make . FO * RENT—An .jfht room koujo, ; h ' ir b °ute. Mrs. Bennett was be- k-w. a. tb. Hawk... -■ lb * □r.ii I evoraor of Colnabta and Mrmt- marriage, Miss Thelma Hall, [ 0 f Mr an( ] Mr*. Emmett. ,U ]] '*• this cify. Mr*. J. H. EsjUs. JUDGE SlbLEY MAKES ADDRESS (Continued from fornt page) the South if they could. He said the danger resulting from a broken South was eminent and it would result dis astrously. Judgt Sibley read a letter from official of the Anti-Saloon in which he was assured that the churches could be turned over to the Republi can party if he would furnish the money to spread the propoganda. Mr. Sibley replied to the false whispers that had been brought against Tammany Hall, the Catholic church. Governor Smith's prohibition m , m i *91. ■HHR