Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, January 31, 1929, Image 5

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=jl MISS ROBINSON WEDS MR. SAN. FORD AT BEAUTIFUL HOME CEREMONY j Mr. E. S, Vinson is one of Mfl- < Atlanta Journal) , ledgevflle’a and Baldwin county’s Of cordutl social interest to a wide young old men. No one by looking ell and Eloise Monday in Macon. . convalescing af- veral weeks. , v < mi.ierson spent Tues- Rslpli Mmmcnu t ' AtksU on business. “ Ennis, of. Atlanta, ft SS *e »' '•« "« k » 22 " d [ 'j E Kidd has been confined J r m „ ^vora! days this week H. Lindsey, of Birming- spcndinc this week with her r . Mrs. Ben BaNL Floride Allen will have •th's week-end. Mif * of Macon- i and Mrs- Wilkes Reeves, of 'tuax arc spending two weks Mr. and Mr> W. H. Reeves. I,« s Helen Carter of Wesleyan, •on. will be the guest of Miss Smith thi» week-end. I Mrs. X. 5. Turner, of Covington, mi Friday and Saturday in the city the pt^t of Mw Kate Thrush. I Berwanl Smith, of Atlanta, to week-end with his parents, i Mrs. L. D. Smith. [■ Mj „ Pauline Sallee. of Loubville, isiting her sister, Mrs. J. 0. Ed telle Hir left Tuesday | Mi« Frances ■ Lynchburg, Va.. for a visit of • ral weeks. | pr. and Mrs. J. C Adcock announce birth of a daughter on December circle of friends throughout Georgia and tht- middle west was the marriage of, Miss Uo.-alie Robinson, loveli- young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ii li. Robinfon, to Mr. Daniel B. San- Mb, !. L. Barm will have charm < ° rJ ' "'** of the Hat Shoppe while Hirau “* tfc,! hom * of ,ht ' 1,ridc '‘ p * r ' Moore anti Bland are attendinfr the Em0 ?' rood ut 11 " clock millinery di.playa in Atlnntn next S " turd:l >' motnin*. week. The marriage service was read by Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Me A tee. of ***• Rev D - p - McGeachy Oconee, are the fond parents of a wItnewed b y the members of the daughter. She was born in the hos- bridt ’ s and irroom’s immeditae fami pital in this city, Tuesday, January liafi and a 8maM Pr u «P of close she is a granddaughter of * ^ * cnd •' , Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Montgomery. » The living rooms-of the home were Mrs. p. N. Bivins and children have thrown en suite, an attractive ar- retumed from Dublin, when they rangement of roses and gladioli in wore called on account of the illness varying shades of pink forming the of Mrs. Bivin'* mother, Mr. Bivins decorations. At one end of the long went down ant. brought them home living room, extending across the In his automobile. Mrs. Bivins left w *dth of the house, an altar was her mother better. , farmed of palms and ferns, intcr- Miss Leni Moore and Miss Bessie 8per8ed wi ' h floor standards filled Bland will leave Sunday for Atlanta with long-rlemmed pink radiance where they will visit the spring mili- roscff - ncry displays from the Eastern and 1° the dining room, where the wed- Westem markets and make their so- ding breakfast was served, the lace- lections from the very latest to be covered table was centered with a had in millinery and novelties, for ‘graceful silver basket filled with the The Hat Shoppe. same lovely blossoms, silver blossoms, Mr. Linton NenHon. Frigidaire silver candlesticks holding tall pink expert with R. W. Hatcher Hard- taper*, flanked either side of the ware Co., is attending the regional centerpiece. convention cf Frigidaire men in At There were no attendants, tr.c lanta this week. The exhibit at this beautiful young bride entering with invention covers all of the latest im- her futher. Mr. R. H. Robinson, who provements in electrical refrigera- gave her in marriage. She was rndi- tion brought by General Motors Cor- antly lovely, wearing a smart going- poration. ' away costume developed in two Messes Janie Binford and Susie shades of gray, which was especially Bass will leave within the next few becoming to her gray eyes, fair col- days for New York. Where they go or *ng and golden brown hair. A mod eled the spring and summer isb close-fitting gray felt hat goods for the dry goods at him, and wa.ching his activities would ever dream that on his nos bhthday l.v will he eighty years ol< Mr. Vinson waiks erect, with firm tep, and moves with life and vigor. He makes his ho city, but is up early every morning and leaves for his farm, nine or t miles south of the city, where spends the day directing and super intending its operation. He docs it successfully for h-.' harvests a "ood | crop. On Sundays he attends the Men’s Bible Class at the Mcthodst Sunday School, and the chui'teh ser vices. Mr. Vnson was farm, and has a strong and robust constitution. Years ago when he was a young man and lived in the eastern section of the county, he awoke on« night, and found a negio man in his room. He ji mped from his bed, at tacked the negro, and over powered and tied him; brought him to the city next morning and tu the sheriff. Hinson has raised a large family of children, and all of them honor to him, for they have gone out in the world and made Fuccess of life. Monday, January 28th. was the j anniversary of Lie birthday of Dr. J. J K. Kidd. Dr. K’dH is native born, and his life has been filled with husi- j r.ess activities, both in a private and ; public way. He graduated from G. j * n captain and n few years j afterwards went in the drug business; which he operated successfully until I a few years ago, when he retired and ' __ established another business, which j ot'Mr. pl«xdthi- bridal "xnsomic,' her flw-] s0,d ; He “ » dircctdr i Genuine Arisiook County, Maine, Seed Potatoes Red Bliss and Irish Cobblers 50c. per Peck SPECIAL PRICE ON SACK LOTS I Pr. Geor e H. Green and Mr. spent Tuesday in / and a vice-president of the Milledgc- ville Banking Compnay, and ha« busi ness interests which keep him busy. ~ deeply interested in the nd- Thf friends of Mr. Floyd Wynn j models in dresses, coat suits, ready- for » motor trip through Fioridu. hbfirid'and ^udstatice*^*^*' nnd * cnds r~ “ **■ "• ■ . Bell. Both are experienced the dry goods business having been with Mr. Bell’s store a number of years. They will select the latest i being a corsage bouquet of gard- nias and valley lilies. Immediately following the iwny Mr. Sanford and his bride left be clad to learn of his convalesc- j io-wcar, etc. They visited the mark- They will bi of several weeks. e ts the past fall. at their apartment on St. Charles MAGICIAN AT G. S. C. W. T* The bride is the only daughter of . and Mrs. L C. McCalla and ren of Greenville, S. C., air» the » of Dr. and Mrs. J. I. Garrard. | Mrs. W. M. Harrell, of Pelham, is *r mother. Mrs. S. G. W. liadm. who has been ill the past sev- 1 weeks. Mrs. Edwin Bowden and little son. I Fort Screven, Ga., are spending ?ral days with Bowden’s mother, i T. K. Myrick. In. W. B. McKinnon had as her .•« on Friday evening at dinner, and Mrs. Heindel Mobley and and Mrs. John W. Mobley. | Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jones and Miss '.a Frederickson attended the ; Rio Rita in Macon last Satur- |Mr ar.d Mr-. Cason Black and Mrs. 1- Curry witnessed the perform ed Rio Riia in Macon Saturday [Mr Snead Gibson of Miami, spent “' ral day« of this week in Millodgc- the ruut of his sister. Mrs. • Bivins. | Mr. Winfred Wynn, who is a stud- at Emory, spent hte past week- 1 at home with hi* parents. Dr. 1 W. T. Wynn. tfr - Hany Jay. head of the Jay fcrtment stores with headquarters Gainesville, spent last Tuesday the dty. | M - William Moran, a student at tiirpe University, spent the ‘•i-t-nd at home with his mother, <■ Annie Moran. tile upbuild ing of the city. He served a num ber of years as an alderman of the city and as a trustee of G. M. C. He a member of the Board of Stewards of the Methodist church and takes a great interest in its prog- Wc have another shipment of that Delicious Mincement. The Old Fashioned kind that makes you want more. FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY DAY Tomatoes, Lettuce, Celery, Cauliflower, Spinach, Turnips with tops. Green Cabbage, Carrots, etc. Still selling Indian River Oranges and Grapefruit at special preies. We arc having lots of compliments on both quality and price. BELL GROCERY CO. 263—PHONES—498 CABBAGE PLANTS I have thousands of very best cabbage plants grown from best seed. At 15 cents per hundred. I am also taking orders for the Wannamaker Cleveland Big Boll Cotton. These seed direct from W. W. Wannamaker the original breeder. You will find only about forty percent good seed in every bushel of seed grown here last year. It will pay to sell these and buy the best. J. A. HORNE ltl > M-. and Mr, Harry Bone. SATURDAY NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Robinaon,, who ' Frye and Company will present an Formerly made their heme in St. | evening of magic, melody, mirth and l* 011 *** Mo. Since coming to Atlanta mystery here on Saturday Feb. 2, 1 to reside she has been a charming and ...... „ . . ., 8:30 at G. S. C. W. P°Pular addition to the younger social , Th '‘ L : n,on Rc '°f dcr J0,n8 h,fi This Company is headed by Mr con: ' n R cnt and bas endeared herself nen f *" ‘■‘ on IT r « tu ations, and ex- Jn “ company is neaacq i.j .nr. , ■ , , ... . tends its best wishes for many happy William Eugene Frye, well-known to J u,dc i cl . rd f of fnends who W " 1 , be ' rctu rnh of the ciav magician and illusionist, \rho has been j * ntorestcd ,n her marriage. Receiv- thrilling, myxtifyinc and daliehting I '" g h ' r *' ar ' y trainin ‘ ! St - Louis ' I . „ ... ,, .. . .. ; audiences in xU paxu, of the ^ LUoZ "«c Z Z<Z States for the past ten years. As-. 11 cuiiegi. i . .. , . . ... ,, _ . Mr Q nnfn ,j ; ,L „ . T1 sixth anniversary of thsir marriage, sisting Mr. Frye will be Miss Leah | Mr - Sanford is the son of Mrs. D.. . wnrrM Miles, pianist, sacophonist and so- J * 5 '- Sanford and the late Mr. Sanford, The musical feature of the ‘ of Milledgeville. His only sist Safety Deposit Boxes We have just installed a number of Safety Deposit Boxes that are now ready for rent. These boxes are made of the finest steel construction doubly insuring the safety of your valuables. Make application for one of these boxes at once as there is i limited number. 'HE MERCHANTS & FARMERS BANK lations and best wishes prano. The musical feature of the * °* Milledgeville. His only sister is ... .. . „„„„ program is an attractive addition to Mara Sanford, of Atlanta. A! D - . ' . the most unusual entertainment' RTaduate of both the Georgia Military,_ , , C *,. * ‘ most unusual entertainment! praduate of both the Georgia Military 1nKrt . . . which is offered by Mr. Frye. college and the Georgia Sehool of j “ bon!d “" d « d , p ‘“ ld * 3 ! , . . . ! through the sunshine and shadows to- The program includes the m °stj . . 1 nli,, S .s lif f tjf* 1 ritv" aether, each performing the duties mystifying illusions from the field c J*' a " d . . of life ll ”‘ cume l » th -m fuitlifullv of moflem magic. Birds snared in f ” ° f '. h «>> Sl «™» „nd well. They can look backward the heads of the .«d|.lf»*!~£ k. also holds memberah.p ^ # ^ ^ , pen , and look forward to the years that remain for them with cheerful and happy anticipation of being sustain! d by a kind and loving providence. i the same i i the Atla: Athletic club, the Ea: the spirit slater, -.he disappearing l Li,ke club and the Shrine, ring, the wonder screen, the vanish-' He •» I'ccsent connected with the inr doves, the mysterious sunshade, X B - McCr *ry Construction company the mathematical clock, cooking by “ nd is ! >romi!K '-.t nmong the civil en- radio, a lunch prepared from thin; pincers of ,lie state, aii. the production of twelve rinj ing alarm clocks from a silk ha*, ar other stunt-; will keej> you amused Dr. G. A. L-iwr MISS FLORIDE ALLEN HOSTESS Mis* Floride Allen entertained at seven tables of bridge on las'. Friday MISS DOROTHY THAXTON WILL 1 c venins in honor of Mrs. N. S. Turn- _ ^ TEACH III NORTH CAROLINA j er ® f Covington, the guest of Miss . . —, , „ _ .. I Kate Thrash. Miss Dorothy Thaxton left Friday i ~ spent for Winston-Salem, N. C„ where she, J" ’ P *T’ 'T* /“ *7 will teach. Thursday evening her!° PI; " t0 . * nd P 'P® n '* d a A SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF sister. Miss Frances Thaxton inter- °*. p ea ' an 8cene ‘ bpnn|r OSCAR WHILDF.N WRITTEN ........ . . . . era in bowls and vases were used in, „ amed at bridge in her honor, the deconition There appeared in a recent issue guests being Major and Mrs. Sam j * . of the Item-Tribune, a newspaper in Whatley, Misses Alice and Virginiai *,„ f £_?!** pr , P "'New Orleans, a sketch of the life of *?ed n birt i- luy anniversny Saturday. Di. Law rence in mentioning the fact in the irescnce of two or three friends also lated his age. He bears up under ds years well, as he stands and walks rect with an elastic step. May he eral more birthdays with ub. McCraw, Elizabeth Fraley and Right- ¥ ntcd My , a -J Urn " “ nd MrS ' Ch “ S L ' 1 Mr. Oscar Whilder. from the pen of an e™,- ti.tiw. it-rf.. i . •-Moore and Mrs. Otto Conn were pre-,_. ,— ... .. .. * February Is at Our Door AND WITH IT COMES THE THOUGHT OF GARDEN PREPARATION Begin now to plan your garden and poultry yards. Let us help you— WE HAVE—Garden Fence—Poultry Netting. Reliable Seeds of all kinds. Every variety of tool you need. GET AN EARLY START WITH V1G0R0 The wonderful plant food for vegetables and flowers—It gives them quick vigorous growth which insures a greater yield of better quality—Let us send up your garden equipment today— R. W. HATCHER HARDWARE COMPANY Wholesale and Retail ‘ nrn Emory For the past week- viatmg r.is ,; arpnt8> Mr . ani j L L G ‘ k^'renec. ■nurt- tRd ( "^ r '‘ Callahan and | • of Pokomoke, Md., are visit- mother ’ Mrs ‘ M * • Magjno Cook spent the past 7,visiting her sons a, «i Robert Cook nnd |j( r 1, I:d ’™'d Duvis. fe, m Bhiiu came down P ’22 ”0 ta . s'-udent K„d to spend th * r. hlS pnro "t«. Mr. and ^ ‘wner Birins. liijftj acirf l , ° n ritppl ‘ nod to a very i»tinz f i' n a * cvv da > s ago while «fen.. and br °ke her arm, but ' as Cf »uld be cxpect- ‘ Carlisle Giles and : nd Mr. Sam Bland ‘■'cning i n Macon >p <i*'d the musical Brown, Majors Durham and Cren shaw, Messrs A. I. Butts, Jr., and Goo B. Moore. Proceeding the game a delightful dinner was served. Miss Th tax ton is one of Milledge- ville's brightest and most talented young women, and has just received her degree from G. S. C. W. Otto Conn sented top ments were served at the conclusion of the games. • n • . Thomas Erring Dabney. ,» muni, i pr,zer. Refrert-1 jntcrratin(5 and will corricd in fuI1 1 MRS. H. F. McCOY PASSES I :V v“'* s ‘«niey ap, pent several > L'u “V", Attar,ta - attend- ‘ miif-—' “ f lhl ' ■ending whole- H thl! Unit * d ■» «—» mod- * pri n»r and MRS. EDWIN ALLEN EN1ER- TAINS AT LUNCHEON Mrs. Edwin Allen was hostess at a bridge luncheon on Saturday in honor of Mrs. N. S. Turner of Cov ington. 1 The guest included Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Edwin Bowden, of Fort Screven, RED CROSS APPEAL To those who arc interested charitable organization found under dera Munra! the Red Cross we make the following Mi „ Pau , in| , SnI|( . c of Louiavil]c Ky „ “ ppeal - ! Mira Kate Thrash. Mss Floride Allen The Closet Committee is expected Ml , Da ,„„ n A |, cn . to have things to be used in the sick room ns well as clothing and shoes. MRS BRADFORD ENTERTAINS We are soliciting sheets, pillow at BRIDGE cases, lowelf, bed covering, gowns. Mrs. H W. Bradford was hoste-v pajama®, night shirts, children’s on ] afi t Saturday afternono to a num- sleeping garments, bath robes, ki- her of her frin?ds at bridge at her monas, and such things as are neces- home at the State Sanitarium, sary in the sick room. These arc The guests were sealed in the liv- not to be given in all cases only loan i np room where early spring flow- during; the iNnes* and returned so C rs were gracefully arranged in large they may be ready for the next call, vases. Delicious refreshments were Clothing and shoes will be gladly rc- served at thcrconclusion of the games. <yedved.fi 7 Contributions may be sent to ehh- a host of fascinating styles fea- er of the following: luring the clever new brims, now so Mrs. Jon Hutchinson, 192 S. Jeffer- fashionable—Miss Leni Moore, The Street, Mrs. Harry Jennings, Hat Shoppe. rammer hats. Her West Montgomery Street. by the Union Recorder next week. Mr. Wilder is at the head of the Lousinnn Delta Cattle Company, and an exporter o£ cattle, mules and horses. He has become a leading figure in New Orleans. The sketch is interestingly written and will be read with interest here. BOOKS OPEN FOR RETURN OF TAXABLE PROPERTY The books for the rptum of tax able property for State and County are now open at the office occupied by the Tax Collector. Return your property as early as possible. BRISCOE WALL. Tax Receiver B. C. We are buying Sweel paying cash for -ame. \ ing 55 ct«. per Ik. butter before bringing in— HARDWARE CO. BOSTON CAFE —Where Everybody Eata— Tiy Our Home Cooking Saturday February 2nd. tag day Dainty Fresh Oysters AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS Mn. H. F. McCoy died Friday January 11th, after an uttack of pneumonia following the flu, Mrs. McCoy last illness was about nine days duration. The fun'-ral services were conduct ed Sunday mronlng January 13th, by Rev. J. F. McCluney and the burial was at Black Springs cemetery in Baldwin. Mrs. McCoy was sixty-five years of age and was a native of Baldwin county, she came to Wiik- son eight years ago. She was a mem ber of the ML Pleasant Baptist church for many years. Mrs. McCoy is survived by her hus band, Mr. H. F. McCoy and five sons, W. T. McCoy, J. J. McCoy, Sham- bery McCoy, Guy McCoy, Rob Lee McCoy all of Wilkinson county, and Mrs. E. P. Sniuer of Baldwin and Mrs. J. T Vinson, Mrs. A. \V. Switzer, of Midway and Mrs. R. I. Adams of Baldwin. Its very new to wear brim—Miss Leni Moor< Shoppe. JUDGE PARK NAMES BOARD OF REGISTRARS In an order issued last Friday Judge Ja..ies B. Park named Cason Black, Frank Bell and Jere Moore as the Board of Registrars for the coun ty. Mr. Black and Mr. Moore were named to succeed themselves, Mr. Bell was named a new member succeed ing CapL Win. Rice whose health would not permit his remaining on the board. The Board was in session this week getting the voters lists ready for Fridays election. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and relatives for their kindness and symp- thy shown us during the recent death of our sister and aunt Miss Sug Boy er, and also for th? beautiful foral offerings. IDA BOYER AND SISTERS W. C. BOYER. l The new Gage and Fish Hats are now on display at The Hat Shoppe Miss Leni Moore. FOR RENT—Hsaw on S. Wayne Street and three roonu in mv home CAFE, where i furniahed or unfisralaWd. Mrs. E. Tricolator, who P. Lane. ccffce. inta good coffee. at the BOSTON i made by the new