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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. CA.. JUNE 20 1029
Heiiuirl Mobley made a busi-
trip to Atlanta the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Branan, of
(Utrdon, Ga.. were tne week-end
of Mrs. C. E. Youngblood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Athon and little
-ire spending this week with rcla-
. , t .jj in North Georgia.
M:s« Constance Day has returned
f r ,.m Lr Grange, where she has been
teaching.
Mast' 1 Reynolds Allen is visiting
h -rand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rey
nold.'. in Norcrosa.
Ml.-s Alice Hall has returned from
M ami. where she has been teaching
the past winter.
Mi s LuciPc Thomas, of Atlanta,
j. the guest of her aunts, Misses
Mattie and Elizabeth Thomas.
M»j. and Mrs. Sam Whatley have
Murin-d from c visit to Mrs. What
ley'- parents in Claxton.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Britt and
two little daughters, Josephine antf
Mnrguruth, spent Sunday in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Quinn
-rating several days in White Sul
phur Springs, Fla.
Mi - Mae A* bury was the guest of
Mr*. Heindel Mobley fee the past
» rk-end.
Mrs. J. M. Haynic and Sir. and
Mr.. Job Haynie, of Winder, spent
.lay and Sunday with the fam-
Sheriff W. J. Haynie.
l>r. W. O. D. Jones has return
ed to n - home in New Orleans, af-
t«. u -it of sevreal weeks to rela
tive in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Flemister left
Monday f«.r an automobile trip to
Mountain City. They will visit Gr:f-
f-n ix fore their return home.
Mi C. H. Chitty and daughter.
Mi-. Martha, of Atlanta, are visit-
ic Mrs. Chitty’s parents, Mr.
Mr... R. B. Anderw»n.
Mr. Lacey Tail rpent the past
w.i-k-end with his mother here. He
met in Augusta Friday by his
Miter. Mrs. Edwin Allen.
Mi-. B. L. Bell has returned to her
t-.rr'e in Atlanta, after a v ! «it to
! *• nts. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Law
Her niphcw, Roger Lawson, Is v
ing her.
• L. Goggins and children
isiting in Dublin this week.
Mr. and Mr*. Ross Bayer spent
Saturday with relatives in Macon.
R. J. Wurnock and Amclie Lugand
are * pending this week in South
Georgia.
The friends of Mr. J. R. Smit.'* are
glad to see him out after an illness
of a week.
Mrs. Sollie Barrett and children
are visiting Mr.-. Barrett's sister,
Mr*. J. H. Pyc, in Orlnndo, Fla.
Mrs. C. F. Stone and daughter
Marjorie and Thelma Tompkins spent
Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. George W. Edwards ii
ing several days with Mrs.
Elliott, in Athens.
Mrs.
Wiley Warden and little
er, Alice Carr, spent several
f last week with Mnu Was-
narents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J.
. Emmett Womaik Hines and
son, Emmett Jr., have gone on
t vr. Mrs. Hine’s parents. Judge
Mrs. F. G. Boatright, alter a
to Judge und Mrs. E. K. Hines.
Ir-. Jorc Moore, Mrs. John Mob
il children and Miss Isabelle
are spending several days at
•r at. N. C., having a cottage at
• --ort.
Margaret Clark, of Chicago,
who is on a visit to her fjrcnd-
iu r, Mr*. Jjattie Rivins, spent
ra! days of the pa*:t week with
Catherine Alfriend in Macon.
• rs Conn and Arthur Carr and
E. A. Tigner spent Sunday .in
■ n, accompanying Mrs. Wiley
den and Htlte daughter Alice
to their home.
ind Mrs. J. I. Ammonett and
i. of Albany, spent Saturday
nday in the city with Mrs.
ftt’s parents, Mr. nnd Mr*,
nley. They were on their
itay in North Carolina.
Mrs. II. D. Warnock was hostess
to circle “A” of the Baptist W. M.
U. Monday afternoon.
Mrs. J. O. Blackwood, of Hawkins-
ille, is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Irs. J. W. Ivey.
Mrs. W. S. Jett, of Memphis, Tenn., cf two tiers was caught in front with I a graduate of Clemson college,
as returned home after a visit to a pearl and rhin**iione urnara*nt. Among the out-of-town guests at-
u ion, Mr. W. S. Jett, Jr. while dainty knife pleats edged the I tending the wedding were: Mrs. H.
Dr. U. S. Bowen ha- returned cape collar and skirt ruffles. Thejl- Luke, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hill of
r«*m a visit to his father at Metier, sleeves were long nnd close fitting.; Kalhwood, S. C., Mr. George Lamar,
*' I Her smart hat of French felt, shoes [of Augusta, Mr. A. M. Kohler of East
Mr. U. II. Harper. Postmaster at land other accessories were of the j Liverpool, Ohio, Mbs Frances Wal-
ilvriwether, b attending the Post-1 same becoming thade. ! ton. of Augusta and Mr. Valentino
uasteii’ Convention in Savannah. i Imnu d/.tely following the wed- Gustenaclager, Jr., of Augusta, nnd
Mias Salie Lockhart is in the city \ ding up informal dinner was held Mrs. Henderson of Benncttsville, S.
10 ; tal having undergone a minor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. | C.,
■piT-tion. Barm - m Sr.nta Rosa. The Burnet
Mrs. Floyd Johns'
opei
Miss Lula Lamar is ejecting a
hand.* erne brick bungalow next to the
Lamar home on Washington street.
Dr. J. C. Adcock attended the
meeting of the State Dental Associa
tion in Atlanta last week and visited
hi* family in Villa Rica.
Mr-. W. M. Burson and Miss Susie
Bur.-ton, of Athens, spent several
days of the past week with Dr. and
Mrs. U. S. Bowen.
Mr. and Mrs. T. SI. Hawkins and
daughter. Miss Maud Hawkins, of
Augusta, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Stembridgc.
Mrs. C. E. Sleep lias gone to visit
her son at Baltimore, Md., after a
visit to her daughter, Mrs. P. E. Wil
liams.
Miss Berta Johnson has returned
to the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. I. Johnson, after undergo
ing a tonsil operation nt the city hos
pital.
Mis* Regina Williams left Tues
day for Charleston, S. C., from
where she will go with Miss Margaret
Hightower to Camp Agnes Ann on
Zongc's Island near that city.
Miss Kathryn Moran has returned
from Petersburg, Virginia, where she
,, . n r , ... , _ i | has been teaching in Southern col-
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Edwards and ..... . i , . ,
.. , . i . * c..„ lege. Mis* Moran has been elected
iss Ywendolyn Edwards spent Sun- K , . , .,
, | loidv Principal of the school for the
y in Athens. *
• . # , j coming year.
Congressman and Mrs. Carl Vin-
n arrived in the city Saturday
»m Washington, D. C., making the
J trip in their uutomobile. Since ar-
Misa Mary Karr has gone to Ox- “'J'
ford where she i» attending tl
Epworth League Training School.
ftudfl
of
table was especially attractive
with its bridal decorations.
Mrs. Hood, formerly af Milledge-
ville, is n graduate of the Georgia
State College for Women. For the
past three years she has been a mem
ber of the West St. Augustine gram
mar school faculty, and has endear
ed herself to a large circle of friend*.
Mr. Hood, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. II. Hood of this city, is a gradu
ate of the Kettcrlnus Hgh School.
He is nssocated with the Florida East
Coast Railway Company.
r Bull Calves
for 925 00. The bulls ar« from
excellent stock and will hoad anr
Herd with credit. Dr. H. D. Allen,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dunham spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Milla
at Vidalia.
Mrs. Thornton, of LaGrange, ia
visiting the family of her son, Mr.
S. W. Thornton.
Mr. Roy T. Baisdeii is convalesc
ing after a recent illness and has
been carried to his home from tha
city hospital.
When i
Twenty-five hats at eaa dollar
each. Miss Leni Moore, Tha Haft
CWttCMSOKtOCK C
31 r. und Mrs. Walter Howell and
Mi s Howell, of Haddonfield, N. J..
spent Monday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Villigard.
Messrs Dorman Hardy, P. N. Biv
ins und F. B. Eberhart left Tues
day morning for a fishing trip to
Florida.
Mi** Martha Brown and Mrs. Pope
Brown were the guests of Mrs. Eliza
beth Brown several days of the past
week.
Miss Nanette Rnzar, who is con
nected with Wesleyan college as die-
titicinn. is nt home spending the sum-
with her mother, Mrs. L. J. Ro-j
MORAN-CARMICHAEL MARRIAGE
QUIET HOME AFFAIR OF LAST
MONDAY
In the presence of only a few
intimate friends and close relatives
Miss Anne Moran, daughter of Mrs.
Chas. Moran. Became the bride of
Mr. James llv-anond Carmichael last
Monday at the home of Mrs. Har
riett Garrard on the hill at High
Noon, Rev. H. I). Warnock of the
First Baptist church officiating.
The wedding ceremony was mark
ed by its dignified simplicity. The
home was decorated throughout with
garden flowers, ferns nnd ever
green*. In the room where the
ceremony was performed, an im
provised altar wns arranged before
the mantle.
The altar was banked with ferns,
c vergreens and roses with unshaded
burning taper* on either side. In
the dining room the central table was
. covered with a beautiful irish lace
riving at home Congressman \ in- suspended from the chandnlicr
son has been engaged in looknig af-’ rp (laimy *hitc ribbons on the end
ter his f irming interests. of which were tiny wedding bells, in
The latest news from Mr*. Jos. E. | |}, e cen t er D f th t . table was a gorge-
Pottle, who last week underwent a „ UR baskit ,,f roses and delicate
serious operation at a Sanitarium in f crna>
Macon, Ga-,. i* that her condi- '
tion is improving, and that she i>
cheerful. Her friends here have beer
FLOUR
We have just received from the Mill, A car Floor, which we are
retailing at Wholesale Price,.
24 lbs. "Patty” Self-Risiag, 80 cU.
24 Ihs. Quick Oven Seif-Rising, $1.10 valor, 90 eta.
24 lbs. Red Diamond Self-Rising, $1.17 valne, $1.00
24 lbs. Blue Seal Plain or Seif-Rising, $1.35
Liberal Discennt in Barrel Lots
—PINE APPLE JUICE—
Delicious, Refreshing and Healthful—Iced far Breakfast
2 lb. Can Cold Bar 20 els.
2 1-2 lb. Can Cold Bar 25 eta.
—APP1C0T ICE—
A Dehghtfnl Refreshing Desert for These Hot Days
No. 1 Can Gold Bar Peeled, 20 tU.
No. 2 Can Gold Bar Peeled, .30 eta.
No. 3 Can Cold Ear Peeled, 40 cts.
No 3 Can Silver Bar, Peeled, 30 eta
FuS Assortment Fresh Vegetables Every Day—WATCH OUR
WINDOWS.
BELL GROCERY CO.
r that
The bride was unattended and pre-
ented a picture of invclincs* in a bc-
•omirg blue georgette ensemble with
, hat and shoes to match. Her gloves,
! ho-e und blouse wen* of beige. She
j wore a shoulder bouquet of roses.
! Before the ceremony Mr*. Hender-
t son. of Bf r.ncttsville, S. C., played
several piano election? und the wed-
_ | dir.g march to which the bride and
deeply interested, and the new
*he is bettor is gladly heard.
GHOLSON-GRAHAM
A marriage of cordial interest to!
many people in Baldwin and sur-,
rounding counties wns that of Miss
Marina Adeline Ghol:
Ralph J. Graham which was sole-
mixed Saturday evening at the home
of Rev. 11. D. Warnock.
Miss Gholson is the >* nun5r ^ 1 j Carolina mountains, before return-
laughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. *.| |iw , n Augusta where they will make
Ur F
ut o' town guest- attending
Moran-Carmichael wedding
Mrs. H. L. Lake and Mr. am!
John llill of Knthwood, S. C.,
Frances Walton and Mr. George
■ :tar of Augusta, and Mr. A. M.
K '■•Irr, of New York.
' r • *L B. Tnit, Mrs. Edwin Allen
Mil* Blanche Tait spent Tues-
and Wednesday in Jacksonville,
they attended the Cartmel-
wedding which was a brilliant
vent of Wednesday. Mr.
*be only ton of Mrs. Tnit and
"nt visitor to this city.
r. and Mrs. Robert K. Jone*. of
Atlanta, were guest* of Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Jones, the past week-end.
The former is the yungest son of
Mr. Jones.
Mrs. W. M. Harrell, who has been
isiting her mother, Mrs. S. G. Glad-
n, and lister, Mrs. Eula Stanley, has
r< ne to Detroit, where she will
make her future home.
r. A. A. Vaughan, of Spartan-!
burg. S. C.. was in the city thi?
on business. He, however, took
to shake hands with many of
his friends here and they were glad
see him.
Mr- Geo Carpenter and chlidr n
1 leave Saturday for Pelham to
...it Mrs. Carpenter’s parents, Mr.
am Mr*. J. W. Lord, with whom they
will take §n automobile trip through
Florida.
Mr. Harris Rogers has gone to
Hollywood, California, where he will
study to become an actor in mo
pictures. He possesses histiEonic
talent, which he hopes will win for
him success.
Dr. ami Hit E. R Say* ”"‘l
charming: little dauRtitcr Martha,
matorml dawn from Atlanta Sunday
and acre Buc»tr. ot Mr. and Mrs. O.
A, Thaxtnn. Dr. Snyc returned home
leaving- Mrs. Snyc nnd Mnrtha for a
weeks visit with friends in the city.
Mr. H S. Wonttcn made a quirk
trip to Philadelphia the nasi week.
He left Milledltcvlllc late- Tuesday
afternoon in his automobile fer Ath
ens. where he caugrht n nieht trarr.
for Philadelphia. He spent a short
time in that city, and returning-
reached Milledgteville Fridny after-
Litllo Miss Thelma Tompkins, the
brigrht nnd attractive grranddnuchter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Garrett of
Sparta, is the gruc-t of Miss Marjoie
Stone.
Mrs. Elizabeth Brown spent the
past week-end in Atlanta.
Miss Leona Frederick*on is spend
ing her vacation in Minnesota and
I.’orth Dakota.
entered.
Immediately after the ceremony,
^t the bride and groom left by automo-
J bile f«r a wedding trip through the
ml Mn
Gholson and is a graduate of the
Georgia State College for Women, j "' Mrr "(i nn i cha el is a young woman
She has many friends in this city j of unu . ua | ,,.. auty and t . htt rm. She
and Macon where *he has been a . R a ^ c i rc | 0 0 f friends that her
frequent visitor. _ j delightful p«r*onality have won for
Mr. Graham is connected with the , r Gradua ^.., from the Georgia
Central Railroad. Mr. and state Ccllege for Women and
attending the University of Georgia,
i South
Graham will make their home in,
Macoi
Mrs. Carmichael has taught
I Carolina for the pnst year. She
ike with her to her new home the
and wishes of many friends here.
"J Mr. Carmichael is identified with
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Mrs. W. S. Jett was hostess on
last Thur.day afternoon at abridge
ten in honor of he. mother, Mrs. W.
S. J of Memphis.
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Mrs. Thompson, Superintendent <
Nunes n City Fo-^cal. gave
tiirncr Monday evening, having x
h» r guest? Rev. nnd Mrs. H. D. Wai
nock, P-.v. nnd Mrs. J. F. McCluney
and Rev. John F. Yarbrough. The
repnst *crved was compo'^d of sev
eral courses, and was a most tempt- !
ing one. The occasion was a most
delightful one.
The Martin Johnson African Expedition Corporation Daniel E. Pomeroy, Pres.
Presents
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson
in the picture the whole world is waiting to see
fit
SIMBA
99
Dr. Edwin Echwall. of \ugusta,
came to the State Sanitarium this
week as n new member of the medi
cal staff. Dr. xind Mrs. Schwnll
have an apartment in the Convalc*-
nnt building.
MISS EDITH LAWRENCE BE
COMES BRIDE OF MR. HARRY
LEE HOOD
Fla.
Record, St.
A wedding cf-nterin;. the interact
u large number of friends heic
nnd at points in Georgia was sol-
mnized last evening at 7 o’clock
rhen Mias Edith Lawrence became
he bride of Mr. Harry Lee Hood.
The impressive ring ceremony was
rformed by Rev. A. E. Calkins,
pastor of the Ancient City Baptist
Church, in the pa-torium. Only
relative* and a f'vw intimate
friends of the young couple witness
ed the ceremony.
he bride presented a charming
picture in her wedding costume of
tan. her dress being especially be
coming to her striking type
brunette beauty.
The skirt made
The Lion War of a Lumbwa Tribe
A drama of desperate realities, picturing indisputably wild beasts of Jungle and
Veldt, and the wild savage of Africa in the lives they live and the deaths they
die
Naked Men Against Tooth and Claw
Tlie story itsrlf is NOT A STAGED OR MOVE PRODUCTION, it i» AFRICA n
NATURE MADE IT. Tl.c Johnson's cameras ukc you there, a-foot. alongside
and into the thick of it. The high excitement o c a river crossing amid hundreds
of hungry crocodiles, cncounteis with giant rhinoceros, and fighting the ever-
attacking hippopotamus and the greatest natural scene it was ever pnvUeged
a human eye and camera to record: - The scene of
THE MAD ELEPHANT STAMPEDE « THE BURNING JUNGLE
See and Hear Mr. Johnson Explain The Picture in U..ail
Colonial Theatre
Monday and Tuesday,|June 24 and 25