Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, June 06, 1929, Image 5

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m UNION RECORDER, MllXEDGEVILLE, GA., JUNE «. I»S» .Mr. Hugh AndUewi spent Monday here. of Atlanta, CARTMEL-TAIT ilr. and Mrs. Frank Cartmcl, of * " " I Jacksonville Fla., announce the en- W. G. Crawley of Augusta,' gagement of their dat aller, Eliza- few hours of Monday in the i b'eth Goodson, to Mr. William Lacy Tait, the marriage to be solemnized * * * ! at St. Mary's Episcopal church on Carolyn Wingate, of Atlanta, Wednesday. June lath, in Jackson- i guest at the home of Mr. II. W. villa. The above announcement will be read with interest by many people here. Mis* Cartmcl has visited Mil- ledgeville and Mr. Tait is the only son of Mrs. J. B. Tait, of this city. Re' Mrs. J. R- Allison of Vernon, T e v.s. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. jr. J. F.dwards. Mi*« O’Ncra Ennis has returned home from Qaitmm, where she taught the past ywr. Mr. and Mrs. A. si. Lane of Mu- cor.. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr-. Alexander Britt. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Sanford, of Atlanta, were visitors in the city during commencement. Pr and Mrs. C. L. Herring of Eu- bask. Ky., are visiting their daugh ter. Mrs. H. E. Stanford. Mr. W. A. Mcilinlry is confined a* the hor (• of his daughter, Mrs. IV. C. Humphrey, by illness. Maj. and Mrs. Sam Whatley -j ending several days in Claxton, visiting Mrs. Whatley's parents. Mr*. Frank Lamb »nd little daugh ter. Marian, of Danville, are visiting Mrs. R. G. Smith. Mrs. T. H. Rentz and children -«turned from Macon where th- . Iiave l>een visiting several days. Mr. and Mrs. Jos A. Moore were called to Sharon Inis morning on ac count .'f the death of a niece of Mrs. Perkins of Augusta, : of Maj. and Mrs. God- n during the comnioncc- V. ■ . Kate Weaver of Athens, and r-r daughter, Mrs. James Wood, ucre guests of Mrs. E. P. Iainc, dur ing the G. M. C. home-coming. Mr«. A. L. Ellison and Mias Florie Oisea will return this week from Miami, Fla., where they have been /’M-nding the past several months. MISS ANNA ELLISON IS BRIDGE LUNCHEON GUEST Mia* Anna Ellison, n Jane bride- . was gue t of honor Saturday ;*t bridge luncheon and shower I’ivt-n by Mrs. J. S. Gibson and Miss Inc* Ellison, sisters of the bride-to- b*. at 1C 12 N. W. Eighth terrace. A co.^r scheme of pink and green wr.» carried out in all of the appointments. Prize winners were Mrs. M. L. Frazure and Mr.;. H M. Harrison. The guest of honor war presented I with a handsome purse. A mosseng- lc* boy called .at the door with a re ribboned hat box containing the show er gift* following the game. Guests included Mrs. E. J. Hall, Mrs. J. L. DuPrcc, Mrs. J. K. Wil liams, Mrs. Fay Rittenhousc, Mrs. Ada M. Cook, Mrs. C. E. Worley, Mrs. Fannie M. Kahle, Mrs. Frazure, Mrs. W. C. Dorsett, Mr>. Harrison, Mrs. F. B. Brooks, Mrs. L. B. Dennis, Mrs. Harry Ramsey, Mrs, L. C. Bugg, Mrs. A. S. Elredgc, Miss Carrie Tor- hart, Miss Csssie Williams and Miss Adeic Gibson.—"The Herald” Miami, On Monday afternoon, June :»rd, pi or i,j a Mis* Mary Most and Miss Rosabel Burch were joint hostesses at a de- HATCHERS MOVE TO NEW HOME lightful bridge and rook party given ,, , „ «• n ,.„,i . D „ . . , Mr. and Mr*. R. W. Hatcher and at the Rose lea Room m honor of ... . , . ... „ , ... , family have moved to their new home M,„ Ann. Simpson, . charm,n* *„ h dt Thc e#ulc wil , Mar hr:J^I«t of th. summer. ^ af .. Lockc .| y - uken frem After the Bimcs, u delicious sol- the anc estral home of Mr. Hatcher ad and ice course was served, the j n ] re Innd. Breen and white motif heinB carried T|u . „| d Hollmshc.d home has been 0ut j . T rt * e *, U ' r ' “C" : remodeled throu k h out and is one corded M,sa Guw.e Tabb and Mms oE ^ hands „ mcrt placM in m id<l!c Georgia. ALL THF. USERS SAY That Woco-Pep hai certainly took , oh boy it is G. M. C. BAND SERENADE G S. C. I GIRLS —• all tbo klils out The G. M. C. cadet band under the | re «l j oy to f ee | t |, B 0 | d ^ purr direction of Maj. Godfrey Ostermanj with more reserve power than you , still it costs no more, ily worth a groat daal, the real seasation you consolntion d Howard, gave a concert in thc Auditorium of | cver dreai the Georgia State College for Wo-j but is eer men Monday afternoon, playing to! w «,n | 0 hi an audience that packed thc mum-; will just mouth building. only by The program was varied and met the approval of the young women, voluminous applause attesting to this fact. DEATH OF MISS OLA RICE Mis> Ann Ola Rice died at her home in the «-outh-western part of the county Sunday night, June 2nd, after an illness of only a few days. The funeral services were con ducted Monday nfternoon at the residence, and thc interment was in the Rice burial ground. Mis* Rice was seventy-nine years of age, and her long life was spent in this county. She was a Christian woman, and her life was quietly spent at her home, which was, near the home of her only surviving bro ther, Mr. Win Rice. try L. N. JORDAN sale OH, YOU WOCO-PEP GASOLINE Hava you triad It if not you i certainly swindling your snlf, sailing now at the same price of just ordi nary gasoline. For sale by L. N. JORDAN Woco-Pap makes them walk for (be caka. Try it for sale only by L. N. JORDAN Week-end Specials HAD YOUR OIL DRAINED RECENTLY? It is High time take care of you motor, double the life by your crankcase drained and refilled j with oil. Tell us how far it has been and we will tell you the grade to u«e. L. N. JORDAN FOR SALE—Two cheap. Apply at t Salad Bowl Dressing, Finis 25c Salad Bowl Dressing, 1-2 Pints 15c Semola Macaroni 8 ou 3 Pakgs. for ... 25c Sun Maid Puff Raisins 12 l-2c 1000 Guarantee Roach Killer 35c and SSc Flit Quarts $1.00, Pints 60c, 1-2 Pints 38c 24 lb. Fancv Self-Rising Flour . ... 95c (This Flour is a Dandy, Ask Anybody That Eats It.) 24 lb. Standard Self-Rising Hour 81c Good White Meat 13c Bell's Special Coffee 38c Vivian McLendon, the prize going to Mrs. F of DcarinB. MRS. BIVINS S. S. CLASS ENTER. The bride elect was presented with JAINS MISS BARNES an attractively decorated white has- MrK MattU . A . Bivins Sunday ket filled with dainty gifts of linen Schoo , cIa „ ^ a surpriae birthday from the guests. j p arty Friday nftarnoon tor Miss Those enjoyng the afternoon’s M yru Barnes at the home of her W£ DON'T CLAIM TO KNOW IT) pleasure were Mss Anne Simpson, parents, Mr. and MrE. Edward ALL Mias Maiy Simpson, Mrs. Fred How- H & me», on North Jefferson street. g u t what we don’t know about «rd of Hearing. Mrs. Roy Smith, Whcn MJa , j{, irnt . s returned from Chevrolet. Is noit in the book, our Mrs. Nat Knight. Miss Louise Smith, a rSde , he found the guests ossembl- mechanical department i- factory Miss Blanche Hamby, Miss Gussie cd and a tabic laden with present*, equipped; our mechanic, are factory Tab'.. Miss Vivian McLendon, Miss and a loveIy cake w j t h candles. Af- trained, that, why we do the job Ernestine Bolneau, Miss Mary Beth t| . r t h c present were opened ice cheaper better and ouickar, if your., Barnett. Miss Frances Ennis, Miss crenm and cake were served. | i. not preforming a. .he should. Tiara Morris, Miss Cornalia Chappel, Mis* Vivi Jenkins. Stone, and Miss Maggie MR w A WALKER FINDS CROPS al! we nappe. GOOD iN SOUTH GEORGIA L. N. JORDAN Mit-ep Lucy and Wr thereby Hatcher have returned from Wash- lnf'-n. H. C.. where they have been r.:tf-niiing Trinity and Georgetown Midshipman Robert Taylor -•■(i home no acconr.t of the - lines* of hU father, Mr. R. A. Mr. Taylor’s condition has BRIDES OF SUMMER COMPLI MENTED AT TEA A lovely affair of Saturday after- on was the tea given in the col- re tea room by Miss Gussie Tabb, iss Ernestine Boineau, and Blanche Hamby a* a compliment to Anne Simpson and Miss Louis* Smith, brides-to-bc of the late sum The Green Curtain Tea Room a< rtistically decorated for this or- asion with lovely floor baskets and flower bowl* filled with summer flowers. Silver candelabras burning tapers were an added deco- MR. EDITOR: Tell the ho. M. C.j Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Walker spent several day* of the past week In Ocilln, visiting nieces and nephews of Mr. Walker. They made the trip by automobile ih« y traversing eight counties on the route. Mr. Walker stated that they had n most delightful trip and that in the main he found crops in ex- FO R SALE- cellent condition south of Macon, blooded f* Cotton was up and being chopped! out, corn was from two to six feet SAYS I TO MYSELF high nnd tobacco had a splendid. And j , c you jf everybody stand. ! kn ew Woco-Pep like I do, it would 1 be the onlv ea.oline .old, none bet- with Woco-Pep | i they .tart back home certainly go fa.t-r e. For .ale only by L. N. JORDAN •r. Pho. Wo, ■ brake.? If O. K. ine. if nol . the. u Thereby hav ivet counter .unk by our lechinc. and then boy u.e \ nd watch her .top. L. N. JORDAN OR SALE—Two barber ,-Pep The guests were greeted at the door in a gracious manner by Miss Rosibcl Burch. Miss Clara Morris, and Miss Mary Simpson. The re ceiving line was composed of the three? hostesses, the two honor guests Mis* Louise Smith nnd Miss Anne l * I Simpson. Mrs. Alonzo Simpson and Mrs. L. D. Smith. During the afternon dclighrful re- NOTICE freshments were served, the color 1 Beginning July *’nd and continu- schemo of yellow and white being j ns , g j x weekXt j Wl each beginners jsed. classes in Latin, Algebra and plane Miss Anne Simpson was most at- Geometry. Please put in your appli- th his sister, Mrs. R. tractive in a costume of nilo green CR tjon Ik fore June loth. Apply to It was Mr. Brnntly’s first] :LO rgrtte with accessories of Pa le ;,Irs. Lucy P. Walker, pink. She sweetheart | hy and few a. good. Fci L. N. JORDAN >als only j Freeh Fruit and Vegetables—FRESH EVERY DAY.—See Window. BELL GROCERY CO. QUAUTT, SERVICE PRICE 2C3—PHONES—411 TWO GALLONS FOR ONE That is What you Get In Master Painter’s Base We Sell for $3.75 per gal. You add a gallon of Linseed Oil and get two gallons paint costing $2.28 per gallon. Cost per square first coat 54 cents —An economical durable paint at a moderate price— Let us show you how MASTERS PAINTER’S BASE can save you money. R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co. Toni Brnntly of the past fifteen ye: wrist coinage of and valley lilies. ipent Monday in | Louise Smith wore a lovely where he .attended the coni *lgown of flowered chiffon. About one • exercis". Emory Um-1 hundred guests called during the cf- H’s son. Mr. Winfrey Wynn, ternoon. trded his I!. S. decree. E. F. (Advertiscn Whoieule ud Retail FOR SALE All My Household Draperies MRS. HATTIE GARRARD Phone 100 n. a boyhood friend of MISS GLAD1N WEDS DR. W. H. Nash, of Three Oakf.j THOMAS • who has been with her father, j — Wright fer the par* few 0f cor dinl interest to a wide circle . lias returned to her ho:;v.\ of friends is the marriage of Mias accompanied home by Mi?s|B un -| Glr.din and Dr. E. F. Thomas, : -lane Simpson. | which was solemnized Saturday • • • morning. June 1st at 11:00 o’clock r and Mrs. Robert Moore. .Tr.,|. lt t h,. Tattnall Square Baptist Athene, spent Sunday with Mr. | church of Macon. , - R. B. Moore. Their little | i„ the presence of a few imme- T H. III. spending homo timpj ( j-; a t e relatives and class friends- the grandparents Mr. and Mrs. I ceremony was performed by wen* accompanied by Mrs.jjf. A. Liitlet 1 "n. i the groom. • • * I The hride «»s lovely in n Navy nod Mrj. Frank He.-rinB, of nine ensemble with ncrorsorirs to • r!:. arc visiting Mrs. Herring’s match. Hr. and Mr*. T. M. Hall. ] Immediately after the ctarmony ■L-rrirg i» a commercial artt«t i p r . and Mrs. Thomas left f° r a ’ 'nation ant his designs of a<j- j short trio enroute to Gainesv'ille, * for national famed con- Florida, -here they will be at home frequently ano.*ar in the f to their friends after June the 4th. H< me Journal nnd Saturday The bride is the daughter of Mr. ’ * P-vsL and Mrs. J. H. Gindin, and is a young - • . j woman 0 f unusual charm and persr^ 1 L Me Author, of Gordon, is nality. She is a graduate of Georgia "■« daughter. Mrs. R. G. State College at Milledgcvdle, and Air. McArthur recalled the for the past two years has >oen a ! or G. M. C., and says teacher in the Gordon Publk ago right after thc rol-J The groom is the Macon 4th. National Bank Rec’rs Certificates bought. Write or see E. R. Jordan, Terminal Hotel, Macon. Ga. Don’t envy Commander Byrd You ran elude sultry days and sweltering nights with- out soiling away from your own comfortable home, if you hove a Westinghoune Fan. Its cool, quiet, rippling breeze will give you joyous relief from nagging beat waves — and will carry fresh coolness to any part of your homo or office. ls*t us provide you with one «*f these breeze-makers. Wc carry them in all sizes and at all prices. There's tbo Home Fan, richly finished — with three speeds — and tiie various types of commercial fans that will make wo, I* ing people comfortable, and keep their efficiency fmm falling when thc mercury climbs. Uluicier the type, any Wcstingbouse Fan is eco nomical to run and runs quietly — so quietly you notice only its cooling breeze. Come iu and let us turn one your way. And you’ll want to take it home with you I , J'.-ir- a go right after thc rol-J The groom is 80n °\ a ; •” was presented with thc cannons, inent Georgia family, and is a K™ ‘ r . t »" U. s. Government nnd the ante of the University of Goont-a. sets fired them, he heard the sound He is connected with the farm about seventeen or station of the University o or ‘‘ a ■ teen miles from this city. The a t Gainesville where he has been the ■’"•ar and cool. j . \ iv.3 y'sra. For Friday and Saturday FRESH CROAKER FISH 10c LB. DRESSED TROUT 25c LB. OUR BANQUET SLICED EACON 29c LB. GOOD POT ROAST Z 23c GOOD MIXED SAUSAGE 29c FRESH PORK-LINK SAUSAGE .: 25c LB- FAN The 10-inch oncillating Home Fun in Black, *17.50. In Old Ivory, 118.50. CLIFTON ADAMS KLECTRICAL AND RADIO SUPPLIES.