Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, February 21, 1929, Image 5

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., FEBRUARY XI, 1»1* cial -. rjpctety T g Blackwell, spent Sun- Mrs. Mark McCombs, of Albany, Hr 1 - hcf m0 ther at Newborn. visiting her son, Mr. Thos. McCombs. w.ltcr Minor continue, quit* . Krnu' on Hancock street. 31,, her home ^ # corinno Schell, of Vector, , nf Miss Moymie Norwood. fctbe ?» wl * , • „„ c Barrett has returned from , 'S to l>" daughter, in Atlanta. u ., ITalter Zackery i. quite ill ,„th the pneumonia at her home in yloue Green spent the »eek- , A ,bota. with her sister, Mias F p. Goluckc is able to he ,... tr , ora l weeks illness from , !r Abe Goldstine is spending sov- , n \ (lay? in New York, visiting the Fjkf.em markets. „ r Mr... F.d Bell of Macon, he past weekend with Mr. and Mr. J. F. Bell. Jr. Mr. Jack Day. of Atlanta, spent Sunday with hi, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Day. Mfe* Marjorie Nightengale, of Brunswick, is the guest of her sister, Ml. ar..! Mrs. Sam Whatley spent id with Mrs. What* ltv'> parents in Purncsvillc. Mr . Lena Ray who has been very ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harper Tucker, is improving. Mr. Marvin Golucke of Bainbridgc >pent several days of past week with his father. Mr. F. P. Golucke. Messrs J. M. Simmons and Ben Simmons have returned from a visit to Mr. Elisha Simmons at Ellcton, Fla. Tin friend. if Mrs. R. G. Smith are glad to learn htat she is con valescing and regaining her strength after a recent illness. Mr*. Wiley Wasden and little daughter. Alice Carr, of Millen visiting Mrs. Wasden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carr. Miss Elizabeth Norwood, who is in training at Wesley Memorial Hospi tal in Atlanta, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Norwood. Mr. Winfred Wynn, who is a stud ent at Emory University, spent the k-end at home with his parents, f*rof. and Mrs. W. T. Wynn. and Mrs. E. G. Branan of m. Ga., formely of Milledgc- announce the birth of n sor rv 15th. to he called James to visit her ; Mrs. Moore ^ Mac ia Blizzard, of . arrived here Tuesday ■ter. Mrs. Jos. A. Moot ml Mrs. John Conn met day Mr. J. f. Yarbrough returned Mon- otn Lincoln county, ailed Friday on ac- «f the death of his brother-in- K Mr. T. Humphrey. . aml Mrs. Geo. S. Roach at- r Shv flinera l ®nd burial . Mr. \V. W. DeBeaugcrine at I ,, r Jr ™ ton Sunday. Mr. DeBenugc- * l * a prominent citizen of War- { '*• and was a friend of Col. • s - b»nes, Pnst Grand Com- I n i*rht Templars, went to Centering the cordial interest of hosts of friends and characterized by unusual charm and beauty was the marriage of Miss Ruby Allen Hart to Mr. James Thomas Fleming Jr., which was impressively solemnized at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Annie R. Haft, on North Jefferson street, on January 31 at nigh noon. The beautiful and impressive cere mony was performed by Rev. ,11 Mrs. A. L. Pritchett, who has been I c wils0Ili pa5 t or the First Mctho- quite ill, continues to improve. i d j st church of Forsyth, and former • * * I pastor of .the bride, the ring Misses Emmie Turk and Inn| mony being used in the presence of Rocketts spent Friday shopping in! a gutnering of relatives and friends. Macon. j The home was beautifully and • • • tastefully decorated for the occasion The friends of Mrs. T. T. Hard- with quantities of palms, ferns and in will be glad to learn that she is graceful garland of smilax. The col- improving after an illness of several or scheme of yellow and green was vs. I artistically carried out in every dc- • * • i tail. The Maud Norris Circle is planning The ceremony was performed in r an Easter egg hunt for the front of an improvised altar with children. The time and place will be handsome ferns furnishing a back- announced later. . ground for the wedding party, with • • * 1 the candalabra burning yellow tapers Mrs. Duvid Ferguson has returned " hich caIt “ ra ' Uow K 10 "' ovcr the from Atlanta, where she was called sce,ic * account of the illness pf her lit- Preced.ng the ceremony app^opri- tle grand-daughter. a*.e music was played by Mrs. Edgar • • * Long oh the piano and Major God- Mrs. Herbert Most has returned to fr ">’ Ostorman on the violin. her home in Columbia, S. C., after visit to Mrs. J. F. Humphries. THE HISTORY CLUB PRESENTS THE ARRIVAL OF KITTY” A La.ge and enthusiastic audience witnessed the farcical play, “The Ar- rival of Kitty” presented Saturday evening at the G. S. C. W. auditorium by the History club. The plot of the play centers around a Mr. WinkLr's attempt to marry his niece, Jane, to a Mr. Mare of New York City, that he may himself profit financially, thereby. But Bobbie Baxter, a young college fellow, is in love with Jane, and to stop the old uncle’s plans dresses up as Kitty, an actress, with whom the latter is in love. The arrival of the real Kitty complicates matters and produces many screamingly funny situations. Every part was well carried out by the cast, but Clara Carswell as Mr. Moore, Annie Joe Maye as Bobbie Baxter, Julia Reese as Mr. Winkler, and Martha Bass as Kitty were ex ceptionally good. Others taking part were Lizzip Mje Gammage* Jose phine Proctor, Kathryn Harris and Idolc-ne Cosby, “Jimmie" Scott, the canine added his bit by appearing in one of the scenes. The play was directed by Dr. Amanda Johnson. It was a benefit performance for the Y. W. C. A. The returns make it possible to replace htc three hun dred and fifty association hymnals destroyed by the fire in the old class room building five years ago. Lenten Suggestions Smoked Bloaters, 2 Fish 25cls per package Columbia River Shad Roe 60 tts. per tin Gorton’s Fish Roe 15 and 20 cts. per tin Gorton’s Fish Rake 15 cts. per tin Underwood’s Simply Fry Cod Fish 15 cts. per tin Rodier Hors d’oeuvre 50 cts. per jar Rodier Anchovies 50 cts. per jar Shrimp, wet or dry 20 cts. per tin Underwood’s Clam Chowder 35 cts. per tin Russian Whole Egg Cavair 60 cts. per tin McMenanmins Crab Meat 50 and 85 cts. per tin Sunbeam Lobster’s - — 65 cts. per tin SPECIALS THIS WEEK Pure Fruit Strawberry Preserves 27 cts. Per Dozen $3.00 FRESH VEGETABLES, FRESH EVERY DAY BELL GROCERY CO. 263—PHONES—498 MRS. CROOMS HOSTESS The bride entered with her sister as maid of honor, Miss Omie Hart, and were met at the altar by the groom and his best man, Mr. P. W. * j ones- On? of the most delightful social The bride was pretty and attract events of the past week was the tive in a becoming costume of tan I bridge-luncheon given by Mrs. M. N. with harmonizing accessories. Fhe| Crooms on last Thursday morning at carried a beautiful bouqet of yellow j her home on the hill, rose buds showered with valley lilies' The guests were seated at card A wedding breakfast was served' tables in the Bring room where the following the ceremony, after which; luncheon was served. Large vases of the young couple left for a wedding carnations ari dainty basket and trip to Florida and Cuba. ' bowls of sweet peas were arranged in Mrs. Fleming as Miss Hart has been the room where the guests were seated a young woman of charming traits of! adding to the beauty of the occasion, character. She has endeared herself* After t h c games of bridge the to a large circle of friends because j g U est* were served a course luncheon, of her unselfish disposition and Besides the guests playing, several pleasing personality. She i? a gradu- others were invited in for the lunch- ate of University of Georgia. eon< Mr. Fleming is the only son of Mr. ■ . and Mrs. J. T. Fleming of Atlanta, j miss ENNIS GIVES PARTY IN He is a graduate of Georgia Tech i HONOR OF SUNBEAM CLASS | and is highly estiemed by all who . 0n Thursday afternoon, Miss Caro- Prnf _ j U r T w ,._„ _ v i know him. | j ync Ennis entertained the members nofttei' ‘!Tn W wV V r:: ! Arnonlf . thc oat of tI,wn Eucsts at of her Sunbeam clans, with a Vnlcn- hriHe frnm ’ nCroit' next Tii.vtav 1 t ‘ le wel *ding were: Mr. and Mrs. J. I ttiir party given at the home of her bride from Detroit next Tuesday. T Fleming a( Atlanta, Mrs. Mary parcnts , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ennis. Mr. Douglas Gilstrap was called to Gaffney, S. C., on account of the serious illness of his sister. Miss Blanche Gilstrup, who teaches there. Mr. Lamar Ghccsling is at home after an operation at the City hos pital Friday of Iasi week, having a major finger of the right hand amputated. rs. L. H. Andrews has returned from Atlanta, where she has been the Piedmont hospital for the pust ten days. Her friends wish her a ntinued improvement in health. Mrs. J. L. Beeson spent Wednes day and Thursday ir. Covington at tending the wedding of her cousin, iss Allie Louise Travis, which was brilliant event Tuesday evening. Mr. Wynn will be xnnrried in Detroit p attcraoni anl Mr . and Mni . E , C. L, „ cre manv Eam0 , and Saturday evening »nd will leave im- wi | son of Forsyth, Mr. and Mrs. W. play( . d dur i„ E the afternoon, mediately after the ceremony for A Hart of Eva Mr and „ r ,. W . 1 ’ ^ h „ cre , d int „ thc Milledtreville. romimr hv auto. Mrs. „ T t T a Alter wmen xnty were ica mio wie dining room, which was very artfully Milledgovillo, coming by auto. Mrs. M j„ hl ,s nn aad Mr . j, A H art of Wynn will entetrain in thoir honor Warrenton, and Mr. and Mr. W. J. next week. j j ones 0 f Albany. The young couple will make their home in Atlanta, where Mr. Flem- MATHEWS-MALPASS Miss Elizabeth Mathews and Mr. j n g a prosperous young business Burwell Malpass, of this city, were maTli following their wedding trip, united in marriage Sunday afternoon ‘ at the Methodist church at Wrights- ville which place is the home of Mr. Malpsss skier, Mrs. H. F. Tarbutton, where they went from this city Sun day. The announcenlent of their 4 marriage was heard with surprice in this city late Sunday. The bride came to this city from Lovett, Ga., a year or more ago, and for the past several months has been assistant bookkepcer at the Milledge- rille Banking Co. She possesses a striking personality, and by her bright and attractive manner has won many | friends here. Mr. Malpass is the only son if the late Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Malpass, and is one of Milledgcrillo’s well known young men, who has established him self in the confidence of our people. Mr. and Mrs. Malpass have return ed to Milledgcville, and are receiv ing the best wishes and congratula tions of their friends. BOSTON CAFE -Wk.r. Everybody Eats— Try Our Home Cooking —And— Dainty Fresh Oysters decorated in red and white, where delicioUB refreshments were served. Those enjoying th afternoon were Little Misses Edna and Margarctto Ennis, Mary and Lorene Posey, Editha Barnes and Christine Ennis, Mildred Ennis, Carl Funk, Gordon Hooten, Owen Ennis and C. Ennis. Misb Alicia Barnes, Mamie Tor rance and Mrs. Clara B. Funk assisted Miss Ennis in entertaining the party. CHEVROLET CABRIOLET FOR SALE One 1928 tbat has been thoroughly xverhauled new tira», a cracker jack it what we are asking. See thin one juick it :• t» vod to go. L. N. JORDAN For Sale 2 Shares Milledgeville Banking Co. Stock Ralph Simmerson Safety Deposit Boxes We have just installed a number of Safety Deposit Boxes lhat 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 a limited number. THE MERCHANTS & FARMERS BANK CniROPKACTlC The many diseases to which we fall heir, Makes many of us think that life is somewhat unfair. We’re stopped here—slowed down there—by some plagued ill, There’s no future promise we’re sure we can fill. But there is one thing now wc know quite well— Chiropractic prevents sickness and also makes you well. (Contiauad next w««k) Copr. Phoi i Office 14; Residence 70-L. Office Hours 9 to 12; 2 to 8 DR. a E. STANFORD SANFORD BUILDING SERVICE AND QUALITY MANHATTAN FRUIT AND LUNCH STAND Meals at all hours—Cold Drinks—Sandwiches and Fruits. Try our Weiners—They are belter PHONE US YOUR ORDER AND WATCH FOR OUR BOY Phone 296 txxxxxxxxi1XXXXXXXXX1XXXXXX R- IIOl *1 Monday Feb. 25th.—“SCARLET SEAS.” Starring RICHARD BAR- THELMESS and BETTY COMPSON. He roamed tho seven seas, taking lov where he found it A picture that you will be glad you did not miss. Tuesday and Wednesday Feb. 26th, III 27th.—“THE STREET ANGEL.” II Starring JANET GAYNOR and II CHARLES FARRELL. She came to |] him out of the murk and fog of a o aterfront—tantalizing iELECTRI K MAID c n M-.fi.i ,y niirht and inspected Neapolit 1 •-ninjar dcry 0 f that city. He adorable. The ghost of her past came < :r '^mpanied from this city by 1 A. Moore, W. D. Stomhridge M. ]). Wamock. romance and the eyes with its beauty. | Thursday and Fridas- Feb. 28th, 11 ‘‘■'iing Mr. Moody Atckison, I March 1st.—“THE CANARY MUR-lj ’ f, <' w ith the Electrick Maid DER CASE.” With WILLIAM POW-; 1 Ir. Farr is one of Mil- ELL, JAMES HALL, LOUISE j ell kno young BROOKS and JEAN ARTHUR. Wai make a valuable employee j R robhery? Fear? Revenge? Whir | 1 "• -caused the sensational crime? “THE j j * * • CANARY MURDER CASE”? See 1 II I- Beall of Atlanta, recent- i the picture mc.de from S. S. VAN ^f’Aent an operation at the DINE’S best selling novel. • u i !( ; 1 ^hospital, and has recovered j Saturday March 2nd.—“LIGHTN-; fc'- J n ' f y to l, e carried to her INC SPEED.” Starring BOB STEEL. ! Ip. Beall is a daughter of The lid's off the action bucket and „ foeRds t* Lawson - a nd her BOB’S away to more speed records g ^icdrv ■• y d Mrs. E. |- Lr rr, * 1,0 Klafl to ,earn I—Don’t [ special. i him in this roaring thrill Two words lhat characterize the best—in bread, pastries and all baked goods— Why? Simple enough! Best ingredients, plus best methods, naturally produce best results. “The proof of the pudding is in the eating.” Let us prove our statements. Elcctrik Maid Bake Shop No. 587 Orwed r -d operated by Milledgeville citizens. Monte of Everything Good That’s Baked. ‘Taste the Difference Phone 252 Quick Delivery Fowler-Flemister Coal Co. Wrecker Service | No matter the weather—Day or Night. We come and get X 'em—stuck --wrecked or just gone dead. The best wrecker in thc old U. S. and we don’t mean maybe. If you need us Phone Day 300. Night 488-L