Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, March 21, 1929, Image 7

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WKOK ^ECOHDER. MilXEDGEViLLE, GA., MARCH 21. 1»2» -ial *. rrpcierv Rogers spent the P*»t Bril and Mrs. Olive ,«t Siturday in Mncon. Wright has returned n friends *nd relatives , , mis of Mrs. Willie Moore . ,> learn that she is con- ,f« cr a severe illness. Otto M. Conn have in automobile trip to v F. if. Harding and Misses Harding and Sara Bigham visitors to Macon Monday. v. H. I>. Warnock visited Macon t week to see his little grand- Miss Nixon spent Monday ni Ma- MESDAMES HERNDON aND ALLEN ENTERTAIN MISS IRMA PROSDAME BECOMES BRIDE OF MR. RALPH MORAN A lovely party of last week was The following account of the wed- that. of Mra. Marion Allan and Mrs. | ding of Miss Irma Prosdame to Mr. H. II. Herndon, who were joint hos- j W. Ralph Moran which was solemniz- tess at seven tables of bridge at the ed in New Orleans on March 13th, home of Mrs. Herndon in West end. will be read with interest by • lnrgc Mr. R. J. Wilson made i trip to Marnn Tuesday. Beautiful spring flowers with growing plants were abundantly used throughout the two rooms where the games were played. Dainty place cards with painted spring flow ers designed on them carried out the the color scheme of gold and green. At the conclusion of the games, delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. R. J. Wilson and Mis** Ruth Wilson spent Monday in Macon. Miss Kate Thrash spent the spring } ^ : hnilidnys in Atlanta. home MRS. J. F. BELL COMPLIMENTS VISITORS nd guest of friends is r. d' ,: 7htful no-ning at her home on the Hill, complimenting her gueit, Mrs. W. F. Barker, of Marum, Ala. Mrs. Barker is remembered here as Miss Anna Wawnon. The home wsa beautifull decorated in vases of jonquils, faycinihs and narcissus, with an occasional bowl of | purple violets, the spring flowers with their gorgeous adding much color to ... .. the living room where the guests ^ Tnu A1 ' ,h » * or ° ril >'' Mr ‘*" r “ n » is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. ucircle of the groom’s friends city: The wedding of Miss Irma Loui*e'. Prosdame to Mr. William Ralph Mo- ran was quietly solemnized Wednes-J day afternoon at 3 o’clock at thej home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Prosdame, in Fern street. The Rev. Dr. Trousdale officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore n lovely bridal gown of rose point lace with the veil of illusion caught to the head with sprays of orange blossoms. She car ried a shower bouquet of roses and liilies of the valley. Her sister. Mis- Claire Prosdame was her maid of honor and only attendant. She wore a pretty frock of rose georgette trim med with lace and carried Ameri can Beauty roses. Mr. John Bell was the groom’s best man. The wife is a graduate of New comb College and n member of the We Have a Lot Small Dry Salt Bellies Fresh and Good, weighing from 14 to 18 lbs. at—18c lb. Bell’s Special Toffee a genuine bargain at 30c lb. worth 40t. We have a genuine bargain in Self-Rising Flour, a good whit* standard patent, 24 lbs. for 95c. SATURDAY ONLY. See our Fruit and Vegetable window. A large variety to select from. Fresh every day. Special lot Indian River Oranges and Grapefruit at low prices. Tire quality and price will please you. Come or Call on Phones. BELL GROCERY CO. 263—PHONES—498 seated at tables for bridge. A delicious course luncheon was served at the conclusion of the games. nr. and Mrs. J C. Slatham spent s ^ELL EDWARDS the past week-end in Leesburg, Gn.,, visiting Dr. Stathnm’s parents. ! ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Miss Hattie Cook visited friends! N ' e " “war*, wsa hostess to and relatives in Tennillc the pas‘.l the m .' 1,,be r» °» hcr br,,l K t ' club on wec jj | lan Thursday evening at the home • * • I of her parents on the hill. Moran of Milledgeville, Ga. Out-of-town guests for the wed ding were Mr. and Mrs. William C. Fister of Los Angels and Mrs. George Schwegmann of Washington, D. C. Mr. Jerc X. Mo Miss Olive Meadows spent the p? . ek-end with Mrs. T. B. Dcn- r-t'd in Gordon. M'ij. Ben Fowler of Macon spent la-t Sunday in the city the guest of hi* brother. Mr. L. S. Fowler. Mwsrs Seaborn Lawrence and As ter,- Karr, who attending Emory University, came home and spent the week-end. Kev, J. F. Yarbrough is spending this week jn Augusta, where he is conducting revival sendees at SL Johns Methodist church. Mi«s Genie Clair tames, of At- nla - ^nt Saturday and Sunday ; th relatives and friends in the Ine A*bury will arrive Thurs. •end ,-i veral days in the city t of Mrs. Jere Moore and indcl Mobley. ud Mn Henry Andrew Ohio, were the guests of Dr. j Low h. H. Scott the past week- j Mies Antclle Steele spent the past i week-end in Sp-irtenburg, S. C., i visiting relatives. Mrs. Annie Anderson, of Sparten- liurg, S. C., is visiting Mrs. W. T. I Little and Mrs. J. R. Stanley. Miss Marie Crowell was a week end guest at the Henry Grady Hotel ; in Atlanta. Misse.. Rogers, Pagctt, Greene, .Ienes and Crowell spent Monday in Macon shopping. Miss Leni Moore spent Monday in Atlanta, where she purchased a num ber of most select hats for spring and summer wear. Miss Donnie Moran has returned to the State Sgfnitnjriuni nursing staff after an illness of several Mrs. Frank Finney has returned from Columbus, Ga., where she called on account of the illness of hcr mother, hire. A. R. Johnson. Mrs. Jack Dewey of Butler has turned to her home after a visit of several weeks to her sister, Mrs. Alice Williams who has been serious ly ill in the City Hospital. Miss Gussie Tnbb spent the week end in Atlanta. Her mother has been visiting her for the past week spent the week-end with Mi Macon. Mrs. John Bloodworth, Misses Sara Frances Bloodworth and Mattie Lou Ivey and Mr. Dennis Ivey made an automobile trip to Stone Mountain Sunday. '•‘isantly spent. W - A - Cook and Miss Rosalie '' ” 8t * v tral da>s of the pn«t Fort Gaines, where they by the illness of Mrs. brother, Mr. Wm Moore. , ‘ has Davis, and little dnugh- ,v " Bell, have returned to •"H»o in Chattanooga after a several weeks to the family ::v,s ’ father, Mr. M. S. Bell. rge Green and Dr. J. C. -nded a meeting of Den- °nta several days of the iir| um staff. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Montgomery spent Sunday in Aiken, S. C., visit ing Mrs. J. S. Owens and Madison Montgomery. They were accompain- ed home by Mrs. Owens and little daughter, who are visiting them. Mr. L. S. Fowler and Dr. J. L. Bee son spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Charleston, S. C., making plan; for the Senior class to visit the Mag nolia Gardens. Mrs. Thos E- Morton has returned to her home in Grey, after spending several weeks with her sister, Mr.* Russell Bone. Her friends are glad that she is regaining her health. Mrs. I). C. Albert is visiting her daughter. Mrs. A-u Phillips, in Jack sonville, Fla., and her little grand daughter, Frances Carmen Phillips, "r. oreen and Dr. Ad- Little Miss Phillips was named mas- members of the Georgia cot of the Senior cla«8 of the Hos pital as the prettiest baby that had been born there in five years. Little Miss Phillips picture will appea the front page of the annual t published by the Seniors. '; rjni m the City Hos- ,u * underwent an opera- i pnedicitis Tuesday. Mrs ’ ‘ul'lren are here visiting 1 -' Ir - J * C. Grant Mr. ’■•lit have been making " at LaGrange. H. See i f the ngager He v n account of the ‘ds was unable to ; in Sandersville •"Mr- k 10 ^ av ® delivered 1 " "fore an educational nn * »" that city. k't*■!!!! Mr “' *• c - Strtot, Min 'On a "' 1 Ml ™ Valentine Bar- ■ , '” ral ’i-y, or ft, put '-m T Lr„ ° k Ringing Tower thv ""“'““'J wnile out of The many friend- of Mr-. Alir Williams will be delighted to knov thnt she hns returned to her 1 '.uni the City Hospital where she has been ill for several weeks. Mrs. Wit lian s. a number of the faculty of ‘he Georgia S ate College for Wo men, ha, a wide circle of friends ir this city and her improved condition is received with much pleasure. Mrs. J. O. Sallee was named delegate to the meeting of I National American AMoeiation of Unhrenity Woman at a mutiny of ft, local chapter ftia wak. TV. punter jriD kr teU In Mnr Of- •a ; i.-teiTci? Refreshments were served before the games were played. Spring flowers in vases and baskets were attractively arranged in the room t the games were played. MRS. J. S. BONE ENTERTAINS the Mrs. J. S. Bone entertained delightfully on last Friday on hill The guests were seated • in the drawing room which was Ueautiful an abundance of spring flow- in all the elaborate colors ar ranged in vases and bowls about the room. A delicious salad and ice course was served at the conclusion of the games. J. A. Bagwell spent Monday •: IJ MISSES HORSBRUGH AND SAPIO TO GIVE RECITAL Miss Beatrice Horabrugh ‘and Ola Sapio will give a piano and violin re cital on next Wednesday evening at eight-thirty in the auditorium of the Georgia State College for Women. Miss Horsbrugh i* head of the violin drpartment at the college and a noted violinist. Miss Sapio has uppean d here in concert before and ’has a vide reputation as a pianoist. The .’coital promises to be one of the mo t delightful musical rents of the spring season. The public has been cordially in vited to the recital. Mrs. T. A. Chambers spent Sat urday in Macon. Mrs. D. S. Sanford and Miss Marsh Sanfrod are spending the latter par. of this week in the city, enroute to their home in Atlanta after a trip through Fla. BOSTON C*FF —Whire Everybody Eats— Try Our Home Cooking Dainty Fresh Oysters SPRING TIME ACTIVITIES PAINTING Freshening up the premises inside and out—nothing better than COOLEDGE HYGRADE PAINT paints, varnishs and stain. They are fully guaranteed. GARDENING TIME We have fresh reliable seeds of all kinds—Garden Plows, Rakes, Hoes, Spading Forks, Garden and Poultry Fence, Wire Netting, etc. FOR YOUR FLOWERS They deseive the best. Give them VIGORO—The wonder ful plant food—hundreds of satisfied users. We have Flow er Pots and Tools of all kind— FOR YOUR POULTRY Buckeye Incubators. Brooders. Fence and full line Poultry Supplies. See us for all Spring wants. R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co. VHOUSAU I RETAIL THAT DAINTINESS T> so necessary to the charm of awell-appointed table, is further emphasized by the delicacy ol Eleetrik Maid pastries. Are you planning a little festivity at wheih you wish to serve something just a wee bit different? Why not let us suggest something especially baked for the occasion? Prices are moderate. Eleetrik Maid Bake Shop No. 587 o Owned and operated by MillcdgevUle citizens. Home of Everything Good Thit’s Baked. “Taste the Difference” EASTER The Season of Candy and Flowers AND ONLY TEN DAYS LEFT Phone us your order for Easier flowers fi Nutting and Whitman’s fine candies. Licensed Prescription Specialist Day or Night BOONE’S PHARMACY PhoM 396 mi 117 The Dixie Shop Is Ready For Easter ONLY TEN DAYS AND THEN EASTER Special Showing of Spring Dresses, Coats, Hats Styles and colors that will delight you and prices that will tickle you. VANETTE ALL SILK HOSE—ALL SPRING SHADES $1.50, $2.00, $2.25 It will be a pleasure to show you Potato and Cabbage Plants !m proved Porti Rican Potato Plants $2.00 per thousand, F. 0. B. Baxley, Ga.—Cabbage Plants $1.00 per M., Prepaid. Strong healthy plants—Mail Oiders filled promptly— Smith Bros. Plant Company Baxley, Georgia LAST CHANC1