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A. B. Cook will leave today
•isit to friends in Fitzgerald.
rge Hollinshe'd, of At-}
p,.„t Sunday with Mr. and. f
. S. Jett.
• * • I Mrs. P. D. Todd is spending this
ncad Gib|*on, of Miami, Fla., j week with her sister in Augusta.
ur dny with Mr. and Mrs. • • •
Mrs. R. H. Wootten und Mrs. A.
J. McKnight have returnad from a
stay in Atlanta.
Ml-- Evelyn Nelson, who teaches
n - TVnrille, spent the week-end with
f'-lks.
M Majorie Haynie of Atlanta,
Sunday with her parents,
., -lM( | Mrs. W. J. Haynie.
, , ,j Mrs. J. T. McMullen
, -..day in Decatur with Mr.
. , i Dennis Paschal.
V| ., \v. L. Ncese and little son
\imcnt »f Atlanta, are the guests of
htT filler, Mrs. D. C. Leaptrott
V | |k , ;. „niie Vinson of Simeon
nt week-end with Miss Alice
Mrs. O’Neal Kirwood is
hrr parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Hargrove.
isiting
Mi. Elbert Bivins of New Orleans
j,.„r Saturday and Sunday with hia
n,.tlur. Mrs. Mattie Bivins.
Mi II. D. Allen, Mrs. W. F. Lit-
I,- I Mrs. Jere Moore attended
h flower show in Macon Friday.
M nd Mrs. Frank D. Adams of
\i.aniM, spent Sunday with relatives
nd Mrs. T. II. Rer.tz and |
pent Sunday with Mr.*
■ j Mrs. L. C. Hall, and M
apii r spent Sunday ir
iting Mr. Norris Hull
Mr. G. D. Myrick is spending a
week or 10 days at Haddock with
his son, S. P. Myrick.
Mrs. C. S. Winn has been ill for
part week and has gone to Central of
Ga.. Hospital at Savannah, Ga.
Miss Floreid Smith is visiting
Miss Hcnnie ’Lou Hughes in Dan
ville.
Miss Clarice Batson, who has been
teaching in Palntkn. Fla., has re
turned home.
Mrs. F. B. A? bell of Cochran,
spent several days with her sisters,
Mrs. Emma Bagwell and Miss Elliie
Todd.
Col. nnd Mrs. Marion Allen visit-
Mrs. Allen’a parents. Hon and Mrs.
Toombs DuBose, in Athens the past
week.
! Messrs J. T. King, W. J. Chandler
and H. G. Bank-, are nerving a*
Jurors in the United States Court
I in Macon this week.
Col. Jos E. Pottle spent several
J days of the post week with a party
i of friends on a fishing trip in South
UNION RECORDER, MULLEDCEVILLE, GA., MAY H. If
TAYLOR-BUTTS j PARKS-HOLDERNESS j
t. j. T. Taylor of St. Louis | Of cordial interest to hundreds of,
formerly of Miltedgeville, an- ; friends throughout Georgia will be J
».«u. ecs the marriage of her daugh- i the announcement of the marriage of j
ter. Winifred Faye, to Mr. James; Miss Catherine Carroll Parks and!
" Butts, Jr., the weeding hav- j Mr. Sidney Holderness, Jr., which!
look place in Tampa, Florida, Satur- j
day evening. May 18th, at six-thirty
o’clock. The ceremony was solemn
ized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.
Roger, McLain, in Temple Terrace,
and was beautiful in its simplicity.
The rooms were tastefully decorated
for the occasion, white gladoli and
white daisies with beautiful ferns
arranged in floor baskets and vases,
being used in profusion. While from
the chandelier was suspended a show
er of white satin ribbons, interming
led with sprays of fern and small
flowers of white and delicate pink.
The beautiful ring ceremony was
used. The couple entered the draw
ing room to the strains «>f Lohin-
grin’s "Wedding March,” played by
Caroline Lester, and stood be-
s an improvised uhchway of
white, twined with delicate vines.
They were met here by Dr. ^Valt,
Holcomb, pastor of Hyde Park |
Methodist church, who said the cere
mony in a most impressive manner.
'I Love You Truly” was rendered
us a violin solo by Miss Dorothy
Parks, sister of the bride, accom
panied by Miss Lester, and Shubert s
"Serenade" was played softly during
the ceremony.
Mrs. Holderness, who is a potite
lovely in her traveling
costume, which was a becoming en
semble of poudre blue crepe, shot
through with gold threads, for cout
r.nd skirt, -with blouse of darker
shade of blue embroidered crepe. Her
close fitting hat, ar.d other accesso-
of gray. She wore a cor-
Wall
ing t.iken place in Atlanta, Febru
ary 17 th, 1929.
The above announcement came as
a surprise to the many friends of the
young couple here and is received
with cordial in*“rest.
Mrs. Butts, made her hon^g here for
many years and has a larpe circle of
friend, throughout Georgia. She is
young lady of unusual beauty and
charm.
Mr. Butts, the only son of Mr
and Mrs. Wallace Butts, is a gradu-
of G. M. C. and Mercer, where
made splendid records both
scholastically and in nthl^tic
-aptain of the Mercer football
for the patt year he has been
teaching and coaching nt Madison A.
A M.
Ir. and Mrs. Butts will come here
spend several weeks this summer.
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BASKERV1LLE-RICE
marriage of interest in Bald
win county was that of Mrs. Jose
phine Davis Bahkcrville of Macon to
Mr. Felton Rice of this city which
solmenized on May 8th at the
home of Rev. J. F. McLillan in Ma-
Immediately after the ceremony
they left for Washington, D. C. and
will leave next Sunday for San blonde
Francisco where they will sail for
China via HiwaiL
A»-
Mcssers Buren Wilson, Clair Wilk-
• on and Misses Clara Mae and
Candler Brooks and children. ! Rubyc Almond spent last Sunday in
1 r-.iwn, Fla., arc visiting Union Point and Greensboro.
l-.Miks sister. Mrs. Jessie Bone.'
. . . j Mr. Leighton Moore has returned
Genre Echols, Miss Agnes to Hampton Roads Vn., where he will
i , and Will Barron. Jr., be stationed before entering the
, Saturday in Macon. j United States Naval Academy in
I. ndollc Nelson, who teacho; | ,
pent the week-end her * Miss Marguerite Almstead, of
parents Mr. and Mrs. R. j of Miami, Fla., and Mr. Rosser E.
| Bridwell of Miami, Fla., are the
• . • | guests of Miss Maybell Bridwell at
II. A. Fowler, of Langley, S. j Toomhsborn, Ga. ^
i iting friends here and rela- * ...
Haddock while Dr. Fowler Mrs. W. M. Harold is visiting her
usiness trip in the north, i mother. Mrs. S. G. W. Gindin, and
• * sitter, Mrs. Eula Stanley. She will
John F. Yarbroujrh will |o B <° Detroit the first of Juno to
this afternoon to attend make her future home.
n r of the Trustees of Wesley- * * * _. . . ,
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Edwards had
• . ■ i as their spend the day guests Sun-
i jimnn end litlte I day Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Elliott of
Athens and Mr. and Mrs. Y. W. Ed
monds and children.
MR. FRANK BONE ENTERTAINS
EPISCOPAL VESTRY
Mr. Frank Bone entertained at
dinner last Saturday evening at thej.. % . —
home of Mrs. T. Treanor, in honor J rtge of bride’s roses nnd valley lilie
«f Bishop H. J. Mikell who was After the ceremony, an informal
here on his annual visit. The guests! Reception was held by Mr. and Mrs.
included the members of the Vestry McLain, and a dainty ice course was
of thi church. ' served which also carried out the
After- a delicious course dinner, I color scheme of pink, white and
the party assembled on the veranda green.
of the beautiful Treanor home dis-| The couple left almost immediate-
cussing church matters. | ly for a wedding trip of several
weeks, not making known their real
MAS. Of-TERMAN ENTERTAINS j destination. Upon their return.
MEMBERS OF BAND i about June 5th, they will be at home
'ut 702 Pnckwood Ave., Tampa, Ha.
The bride is the second daughter
of the late Dr. M. M. Parks, and
Mrs. Park; of Millcdgeville, Georgia.
She is a graduate of the Georgia
State Coll*.*: e for Women, of which
her late father was president for a
tirm of about twenty-three years.
She also attended Columbia Uni
versity in New York and for the past
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ADRIAN HORNE
Maj. and Mrs. Godfrey Osterman
were hostess to the members of the
G. M. C. band Tuesday and Wed
nesday evening at their home on
Liberty street.
The hand colors of green and. white
were used as a color scheme and
flowers and ribbons with the colors
made a most impressive scene.
Twenty members were present; tfejve ’ yi?ar h nr. been
each evening. The i ponsers of the j ^ el>t , nn |, she
band assisted in entertaining.
iriier
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MRS. POTTLE ENTERTAINS AT
TWO PARTIES
Mrs. Joseph E. Pottle nnd Mrs.
Peruron Berry- were joint hostesses
on Saturday at an afternoon and
evening party at -Irs. Pottle’s beauti
ful home on Jef.erson street.
Gaily cololcd flower* were
abundantly u«ed -nroughout the two ^ Wjth
room- where bridge was played. The, Q5i | n( , v j
beautiful in every
r traveling i
spent last sum-
Europe. Mrs. Hoili
ng woman of extra
ordinary charm. Possessing, as she
does, many lovely traits of character
and an unusual gentleness of man
ner. she has endeared herself to n
vpr y wide circle of friend*, who wish
for her nnd her husband a long life
cf happiness.
Mr. Holderness is also a Georgian
by birth. He is the only son of Mr..
Sidney Holders.,n, Sr., of Carrollton,
d his B. ‘ — 1
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Berry and Mrs. Y. A. Little.
.Miss Inn Ricketts left Sunday for ] MRS HINES AND MRS CARPEN
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n Augusta, and while there she will Mrs. E. P. Hines and Mrs^
-i? Mr?. F. A. Fowler of Langley. ' tini-neuter entertained
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Bivins. Mrs. James. Mrs. J. T. Slews
tiren and Mr. Elbert Reo-e were joint. hnstcs«rs tc Circu
automobile trip Sun- j A of the Baptist W. M. V. on Monday
tvillc and Amcricu*. P. M.. at the home of . rs. cm
0*0 ion Jefferson street.
'.ire'hreu t'p” < chi I pg U in North! Mrs. Louis DoS,insure and dnugh-
. "have returned homo for tors, Margaret and Ellon, of At-
Manta, were the guest* of Mr. and
I Mr?. G. E. McWhorter the past
Antionette King, daughter j week-end. ...
.tnd Mrs. Campbell King, of i .
no. V.,„ is visiting her grand! Mrs. F. D. Holsnbcck ha. return d
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hines, to her homo in Macon, after n
*00 , to her mother, Mrs. S. J. btem-
, 1 bridge. Mr. Holsenbeck came over
" Tg^ Svo'ZuZi w and accompanied her to Ma-
‘ icross where they have| con - . , •
ing Mrs. Alkn’s parent*.
D. Stembridge spent Fri-
lonticcllo. visiting friends,
ding, the Oxford District
' ittherinne little nnd her
rs. Roy Betner, will motor
work, N. J., to thi? city to
ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Mr-. Richard Hutchings spent
several days of the past week in
Atlanta attending jthe Psychiatric
Convention. Dr. Hutchings ca
nc of the New York state hos-
Mrs. E. B. Dobbs and children
ve returned to their home in Mar-
tenville, Va.. after a visit to Mrs.
Dobb's parents, Mr. C. C. Wilkm-
in this county.
bridge party given in hon-
' the women attending the
American Psychiatric Association in
Atlanta last week, Mrs. R. C. Swint
-‘W-irded the prize for top score.
1 l, ‘ v?as a beautiful ailver
Mn. Floridc Allen al*o won
ot the prizes given for play-
honor*. * S ,]f!
Mr. and Mm R- A. Taylor ariU
leave Thumday for Annapolm, Md
tc visit their son, who is at the Naval
Academy, and will leave for a Ion*
cruise within a few daya. Mr. I.nd
Mrs. Taylor will be accompanied by
their little daughter and CoLC. B.
r piay- McCulIar. The latter wfll atop in
liMS D- C-
Tut - 1-j afternoons in honor of Mrs.j . ht . ou t.„f.town guests who
Emmett Womack Hines of Bnlti* verQ p rc!(e nt at the wedding were.
yjd. Mrs. Hines. Mrs. Corpen-: v , M Parks and Miss Dorothy
“"■* p 3 rks, of Millcdgeville, mother and
f the hWdo: Mr. nnd Mrs.
Emmett Hines, and M
Candler Brooks received the guests
on the beautiful lawo of ''Green
Acre,” the home of Mrs. Hines.
Bridge was played, after which de
licious refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. alKin.
spent Wednesday in Macon.
Mr. Robert Bailey ir out after an
illness of several days.
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Dr. W. O’D. Jonea, who recently
underwent an operation for appen
dicitis in a sanitarium in Macon, has
returned to this city. He will re
main here at the home of his mother.
Sirs. L. M. Jones to regain his
strength, before returning to his
home in’ New Orleans.
The Wends of little Bit Pierce
ere glad to see him hack in the
Southland again, but regret to
1-am that he was called here on the
account af the illness of his mother
She is reported a little better and it
i. hoped that she will have . speedy
recovery. # 0
Mrs. M. M. Parks and Kiu Doro-
thy Perks have returned fcum
Tampa, FIs., where they went t. he
present at the marriage of
Catherinne Forks to Mr.
Holdentess, Jr
Sidney Holderness, Sr., of Carroll
ton C-orgia, father and raotl -r oj
the’groom; and Mrs. C. H. Stewart,
also „f Carrollton, aunt of the groom.
.... e c. Beaman, of Milledge-
vllle was a guest, and Mr. Marvin
Parks, brother of the bride ami
popular realtor nnd rental agent of
Tempo, and Messrs. Moseley and
Smailing were alto among those pres
en* nt the wedding of this couple
which united two of Georgia's promi-
ent families.
, r the party lea or .upper- Cell
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Mr. D. F. Montgomery* celebrated
anniversary of hia birthday last
Sunday. The occasion was made a
happy one by holding n re-union
composed of the Montgomery «"
Spivey families. A bountiful >hn-
vras served at which there were
thirty-five guests.
Rev. F. H. Harding, Mrs. F. H.
Harding. Miss Bessie Blood and Mr.
Jerre N. Moore, went to Cornelia
Tuesday afternoon to attend the an
nual convocation of the Central Dis
trict of the Atlanta Diocese. Mr.
HuJif presided over tt* eonvoca-
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