Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, February 07, 1929, Image 5

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— UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE. GA, FEBRUARY 7, ll» BLOODWORTH DISTRICT NEWS Giles is visiting Macon, j, hn Riley is visiting friends Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Granadi —. visiting their daughter, Mrs. Nelson j“ at Lake Wales, Fla. ^)| ELLISON-DUNHAM WEDDING ' ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. A. S. J. Carrington, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Ellison, form- ^ritcd their daughter, Miss Francis erly of this city, but now of St. Carringt..:i at G. S. C. W., Saturday . Petersburg. Fla., have announced the aftcrno ! :r.airiage of their daughter Helen,! Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stevens, has re-; I Va., to J. Leighton Dunham. The' turned from their wedding trip to : marriage was solemnized by he Rev. Nashville. Tcnn., and are at home 5^] j I. C. Jenkins, pastor of the First with Mr. Steven’s parent*, Mr. and Methodist church at the parsonage in Mrs. J. T. Stevens at Mclnty February 2nd. ( Miss Ruth Davis of Milledgeville, Mr. Cecil Argo went to Macon Tuesday on account of the death of urin of Mr. R. G. Argo. Moore spent the week- Mrs. hd A-hon and little son spent ,, , . and Saturday in Macon Ur . aJ1 d Mrs. D. M. Rogers and , • daughter spent Sunday in Cov- . with relatives. rapt, and Mrs. Jake Zellars of Ma- „ were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hvtndel Mobley Friday evening. y l( . s Helen Carnes, of Macon, hns n- umed home after a visit of •■nl day* to Miss Floride Allen. Mr--. O. R. IV'nahoe has returned to n*r home in St. Augustine, Fla., af- •fr a visit to her sister, Mrs. Ed Dr. and Mr.*. W. T. Wynn atfcend- ri the memorial exercises held in Piedmont Hospital, inner of Sidney Lanier in Macon Sunday. Mrs. Dunham is n oil remembered ! spent the week-end with her parent^ in Milledgeville, where her parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnsh Davis, made their former home. Mr. Dunham is connected with the Frank & Melvin Co., of St. Peters burg, where he went from Charlotte, N. C. Bro. Dupree of Toomsboro, Ga., Macc Mr. Lamur Crutchfield, of Macon, spent several days this week with hL parent*, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Crutch- field. . Cecil Argo spent Saturday and Sunday in Macon, whi ; she was call- M , ss RACH EL KNIGHT BECOMES yil!ad W “ "Titular anointment account of the illness of her gjfter . THE BRIDE OF MR. LESTER W. • • • MOON Miss Jimmie Evans hns resigned as bookkeep of the Singer Sewing Ma- (Jacksonville, Fla., Time* Union.) chine Co., and has accepted another Characterized by beauty and im position. She will continue to make plicity ..„s the wedding of Miss her home in Milledgeville. Rachael Warthen Knight, daughter * * * - °f Mrs. W. L. Knight, formerly of ' ... t . ... _ , I. . * w popular young lady of 1G, and Ti The relatives from a distance at- Milledgeville, Ga., and Mr. Lester »Y. tending the funeral of Mrs. C. R. Moon of Jacksonville, which was Harper were: Capt an dMrs. Geo. W. solemnized at 4 o'clock Sunday uftcr- Griner, of Fort Moultrie, S. C.; Chas. noon, January 20, at the Spring- B. Griner, of Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. field Methodist church. donii Baptist church Saturday and I Sunday. A large crowd was present j at hoth services. The sympathy of the entire com- j munily goes out to the family of Mr.! and Mrs. John Bolton, in their sick ness rnd recent breavement in the of their two children Ethel a very nnd Mrs. R. F. Ennslinc and Mamie Harper of Macon performed by very promising and popular young man of 20. Their dea'.h occuring about 10 days apart. Mr. Bolton is still seriously ill. with pneumonia. Mias Leonia Smith, a popular high school student of ML Carmel, hns criously ill with flu and pneu monia. Miss Louise Golden has returned from Fla., having spent several s* the guest of her Rev. and Mr-. James Ivey announce the birth of a tine baby boy on Jan uary 22nd. He has bec-n named Janes. Jr. Mrs. J. R. Stiles has returned home after spending several weeks with Mr. C. F. Stiles in Union, S. C., dur ing which time she had and attack of The ceremony Dr. L. D. Lowe in the presence of ^ ePn * • * relatives and friends of the contract- Miss Louise Humphrey, of this city >ng parties, and Miss Ludwina Garrett, of Sparta, The interior of the church was dec- have completed their studies for their orated effectively with ferns and mon *h s there B. S. degree in Home Economics at southern smilnx. A background of f) j s | cr ’ G. S. C. W. and left Sunday for At- greemry banked the chance] against «.* ™ . . ... . . . • Uihia to toko a course In Dietetic nt which placed tail ca.hcdcai condo- , boot , birt , of £ * ^ iabra boldiny pink lighted topers Rirls at , birtbd , at tbc P ’ K Homo of h-r mo her, Mr*. Richard art, ^ t Hudron last Wednesday nighL Music, games nnl proms were enjoyed. A delicious snlnd course was served, assisting Miss Hudson in entertaining her guest her mother and Miss Geor gia Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Council have Genuine Aristook County, Maine, Sefed Potatoes Red Bliss and Irish Cobblers 50c. per Peck SPECIAL PRICE ON SACK LOTS Wc have another shipment of that Delicious Mincemeat The Old Fashioned kind that makes you want more. FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY DAY Tomatoes, Lettuce, Celery. Cauliflower, Spinach, Turnips with tops. Green Cabbage, Carrots, v etc. Still selling Indian River Oranges and Grapefruit at special preies. We are having lots of compliments on both quality and price. BELL GROCERY CO. 263—PHONES—498 The Miss Allic Stevenson of Raymond, ioli and calla lillics added -arrived in Milledgeville Saturday note to the decorative ache: evpning where she will attend thi? chancel rail, before which the semester at G. S. C. W., pursuing mony was performed, was gracefully the course leading to the B. S. de- entwined with lacy fern, gree. She was the week-end guest As the hour drew near for the cerc- of Miss Eunice Barnes at her home mony, Miss Madge Johnson rendered the Union Point community. Msi appropriate musical selections. Indian fnsta „ ed a Delco , {pht plunt in , heir Dawn was played while the guests b „ aut j fu i CMin *ry home at Mt. Car- Mr. J. C. S‘.ile« and son together with Miss Lucile Dowman, motored dow* from Tofcoa, -and spent the day >nd night with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Alice Ilall left Saturday for were assembling and during the Miami, Fla., where she will teach mony To a Wild Rose was softly ren- ” jjJ. j l Smith a progressive during the spring months. Miss Hall -irreii. Miss Vrgin,-. Coodnnw sang farm „ m ' nHnu „ to bc ,,, at his the Miami Until and Because. The bridal chorus home near Mt. Carmel, years and from Lohengrin was played as a pro- Mr Hubert Lord Q ‘ nd Mr Erncst aional. Ashby visited friends in the com- Thc ushers, Mr. A. E. Ferrell and rounity Saturday evening. Stiles -Mr. and Mrs. ,T. H. Whorf of At lanta. spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John H. Holloway. Mrs. Whorf will ** rempmbcrrd as Mbs Pauline Hollo way. Mrs. B. R. Hughes has returned to her home in Nashville, Tenn., after 'Pending several weeks visiting her P»*nt*. Judge and Mrs. W. H. Stem- bridpt - ■'<& 1^- J. E. Kidd is at the Piedmont Hospital , n Atlanta, where he is burning treatment. His friends B '»h for hin; speedy restoration health. has been a teacher schools for the past secured a leave of absence to get her degree at the Georgia State College for Women. She completed her Mr. Juliah. Rentz entered the church _ _ course of study at the college last first and were followed by the brides- qH! YOU CHEVROLET ROADSTER week and immediately left for Miami, maid, Miss Nancy Lee Allen and the 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 Wannamakcr Cleveland Big Boll Cotton. These seed direct from W. W. Wannamakcr 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 MISS FLORIDE ALLEN j sister of the bride. Immediately pre- COMPL1MENTS VISITOR the bride were the little flow- ______ ( «r girls, Sarah Green, daughter of Mr. Miss Floride Allen entertained in and Mrs - J - H - Gre « n ® nd Irm « Fer-! honor of her week-end guest. Miss * el1, d * u * hte *.°* Mr * and Mrs - worlduuliip ckmcUnat^ai Helen Carnes, last Friday evening at Ferre “- WANTED. - A few good Fresh Milch Cows. GEO. W. HOLUNSHEAD bridge. 1 1 The guest were seated at four tables in the drawing room of the beautiful Allen home and were serv ed delicious refreshments at the con clusion of the games. The bride was met at the chancel NEW SPANISH AND FRENCH TEACHER AT G. S. C. Seed Irish Potatoes, by each, keahel »r peck, at MODERN GROCERY [CO’S. MARD1 GRAS CELEBRATION New Orleans, La., Feb. 7-12, 1929 *• ‘ • ,T Cater, Miss Catherine :-nd Mr. Tom Cater, Jr., of B *P en * week-end with Mr*. •* ‘birrs, Misses Mattie and i, ! r *"‘ ^ ar * cs and Miss Dorothy are visiting Tampa and Miami, *' T,u ' v accompanied Mr. and Mrs. by the bridegroom and’ his brother, Mr. Walter Moon, of Tallahassee, who acted as best man, and Mr. Carl Se- berg, groomsman. ■ Miss Alien wore a ’becoming cm- lion of beige georgette embroidered' J in gold and green. Her hat, was a j : modish spring model of Vises straw , * trimmed with flowers. Green acces- < I sories completed her costume. An ’ arm of pink rosos lent a Mobil,. Al.„ FI.., Bilo.i, chnrminir note to her ensemble. | Mi..-, P... ChH.ti.r„ Ml.,.. ' M s Knipht, mnid of honor, wore n Culfport, M... modish gown of rose taupe georgette I combined wi h lace. With this cos-] RATES: One and one-half of the tuir.c she wore a becoming hat of blue lowest one-way fare for the round and accesso- t,.^ DATES OF SALE: Feb. *ILhai >!lahan and'thildren in Mr. ; automobile. an<l Mrs. J. H. Wood and 1 r ' n ’ Athens, were the week- cuesu of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. -nlt-y. prof. Wood is an instruc- " ,Jr m lf:t “ ^te University. .1. K. Kidd, Cadet John Kidd, , Mr , Miw. E. c. Kidd nnd sons, 7 ' J ' vpr and Jsmes Kidd spent V,'. y ; n Atlanta, visitinp Dr. J. E. , VV H° ' s at the Piedmont Ho^ Doctor Juanita H. Floyd, new teacher of Spanish and Frepch at the Georgia State College for Women, .•cd yesterday. Doctor Floyd is a native of Kentucky, but her family originally lived in Georgia. She has he Ph. B. degree from the University viic'a straw. Her sho, of Chicago and the M. A. and Ph. D. ric , w ,, rc bIlM ntld sbc carried Columbia University. She has bouqael of p nk r0JC , hud graduate work _in Europe und Tbe fIowt . r pjrIs »„ rt . dainty some of our leading colleges, and the ™ " k tttM " h rosc | « b <>n to proper officiul at destina- coliege feels that it is fortunate to . . . „ , .. . I t,on an<1 payment of $1.00. Got secure her 1 ^ian. 4 y l°\el> was .he bride who particulars from selling agent. * ; "'“ 5 lunwnod in an ensemble of beige, stop-overs will be allowed at all MRU uinriDPT rrvov rouoi I " corccltc alaboratcly trimmed in stations on both going and return MRS. MARGARET COOK COMPLI- rare lace. Her modish hut was a trips within original or extended limit MENTED | eiose fitting spring model appiiqued of tickets, upon application to Con- ■ ' in flower?. Beige kid slippers and ductor. Margaret Cook was the honor harmonizing accessories lent the fin-; Mardi Gras, like Christmas, comes guest at a dinner party at the Bold- ishing touch to her costume. Her; but once a year and offers an idcai 0 * 0 YOt ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEM) TOE \ 0 * ^ DANCE AT TOE AMERICAN LEGION HALL FRIDAY g fL NIGHT AT 9:00 O’CLOCK—GOOD MUSIC. PRICE OF 0 75 CTS. CHARGED FOR DANCING WHICH WILL GO TO ^ THE FUNDS OF THE LEGION MEMORIAL g / 0 BUILDING WILL BE HEATED. g 0 FINAL LIMIT: Feb. It. 11129. Extension of final limit to March Tbe- No: Georgia Conference ; Missionary Society is in n Cartcrsville this work. The ''f the Methodist church in ** represented by Mrs. R. .-rtie Car’.er, of Douglas, ' l ° l ^e city from Douglas, u eepted the position of book- in Singer Sewing Machine ■ ' • ding Miss Jimmie Evans to* resigned. Leni Moore and Bessie turned Wednesday from At- y attended the dis- lht ‘ , ? ad >ng wholesale railli- ;;:' r - of country, and for ’• noppe, the latest in hats an d summer went Hotel on last Tuesday evening, bouquet was of pink rosebuds sho' The guest included Mrs. Mattie Biv- ered with lilies of the valley. Mrs. Tait, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Mrs. Knight, mother of th? bride, Whitefield, Mr. and Mrs. Jere Moore, was gowned in midnight blue crepe end Miss Floride Allen. ; back satin worn with hat and acces- | sories to match. She wore a should- RED CROSS EXECUTIVE ! er corsage of pink roses and violets, COMMITTEE WILL MEET Mrs * E - D - Moon » mother of the ______ ^ i bridegroom, wore an ensemble Chuirman D. M. Rogers has culled f 0 "'" tran3 P arint ve,vet with ba '» n ’- meeting of the Executive Commit- mK hat to corfespond. tee of the Red Cross at the W. O. M. Mra * J - J»ck’ on - of the the Men’s Bible Class at the Bap- brWc , was i» u spring model list church nexi Friday evening at ° f ‘ aa K0>»-Kette. Her flown- I'clock. Chairman Rogers ex- » f b “older bouquet of pink ros poets a full meeting of the commit- 108 v *M e y* plans of importance are to be Immediately after the ceremony discussed und settled. : J Ir - 0,1,1 Mrs - Mo ''" Mt for a motor trip through the state after which AUXILLIARY WILL ENTERTAIN ‘ h: ' y "'‘"."‘“7 h ' ri! “'' d *’ lU b ® ’* home to their friends at the Le-Etta apartments. LEGIONAIRES TUESDAY NIGHT MRS. JOHN HUTCHINSON The Auxiliary of the American 1 ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB of the Millcdgc- r.. 1,r ’ J - O. Rosser propriitors i w t °' an ^ l ,b .nt are both co ”- day. , , 01 J" 1 " friends. Jlon- i,t ‘ ^Vr“ b ° rn - t0 Mr ’ " d ^Legion will entertain the members and Mr. W. S. of the Legion at a Kid-Valentine Tuesday i *w*r rn Mr - *” <| Mrs - j. Mrs. Jon Hutch.nson wps hostess party next Tuesday evening a. the on Monday evening .to the regular club room. Those planning for the meeting of her bridge club at her entertainment are arranging an inter- home on Jefferson street, rating program, and those who at- A dinner was served before the tend are expected to be dressed as games began. Several guests not children. e invited i •nt, s Ud to be pres- t than Is silhlpilail 1 opportunity to visit one or more of the famous Gulf Coast Resorts listed above. For further or more complete in formation, apply to your local ticket agent or to the undersigned. J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. A. Georgia Railroad, Atlanta, Georgia Get Your Awning Now Before the bright spring sun fades your hangings and floor covering let us erect for you one of our specially prepared Awings. They are useful and ornamental. Just phoLe us and we will send up and make you an estimate—No obligation to buy if our offering does not please you. R. W. HATCHER HARDWARE COMPANY Wholesale and Retail QUALITY PLUS CLOTHES I have now (hit line of clothes and they are all the name signi fies. Hand Tailored, snappy, weil trimmed and the best clothes I hare ever seen for the price. Three niece Suit Coat Vest and Pants $32.50. G. W. BARR Merchant Tailor BOSTON CAFE —Whore Everybody* Eats— Try Our Home Cooking I AT i Dainty I This D whet* !•• get yen powvr, s>Uk-«r .bl.j.t^r taka. { ali th. knock «|V ymmw Mw. On