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UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., JULY 18, 1828
Mr?. Flint of Jacksonville, Fla., is
.i-iting Mrs. W. I. Johnson.
Ethel Veal is visiting rela-
> Deepstep this week.
Miss Mary Farr is visiting relatives
i,i friends in North Georgia.
Leon Trapnell, of Covington, spent
the past week with Winburn Rogers.
Mr. John Bell has returned to his
home in Louisana after a visit to
relatives here.
Mi-s Annie Trapnell vhited her
brother, Mr. Sam Trapnell, at
T. m>bcro, Sunday.
Mr. J. F. Miller, of Sarasota, Fla.,
; -m nding several days in the city
with relatives and friends.
Mr. .!. M. Farrell of Atlanta, spent
Monday with his brother, Mr. Ar
thur Farrell, at Hardwick.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. T-apncIl of
■vington, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Rogers.
Mr.-. W. A. Cook it visiting rela-
tivis at Eikton and Jacksonville,
. Harvie J. Veal has returned to
iy, after a two weeks' visit to
arents, M/. atid M/rs. O. F.
Mr-. It. P. Shrieve and little
daughter,' of Macon, were the guests
of Mrs. Ed Long, during the past
-- Ainu. Gholson has returned
from Atlanta where she has
isittng her aunt, Mrs. Georgia
Miss Lucy Harding has returned
trom a visit to Atlanta.
Miss Erline Perkins, of Augusta,
is the guest of Miss Lucy Harding.
Mrs. AlUert Burke and children, BECK-HITCHCCCK
have returned to their home in At- ; Miss Agnes Beck and Mr. Eugene
lanta, after a visit to the family of Hitchcock were united ir. marriage
( apt. J. M. Burke. Wednesday morning, Judge W. H.
• * * Stmebridge officiating, at his office
Dr. Herndon is a brother of Mr. in the court house.
I H. II. Herndon, of Millcdgcvilic, Ga., The bride is a ?wect and attractive
and Mrs. Herndon is remembered as young lady, and was a member of
Miss C. B. Kate Bank?. the graduating class of G. M. C. in
• * * June. She is a daughter of Mrs. R.
Missel Lois and Annie Lee Cox- S. Robinson, and is popular with a
well have been spending a few days large circle of friends.
with Mrs. M. W. Liddell of Atlanta. Mr. Hitchcock is the only son of
• • • Mrs. C. L. Cox. He was captain of
Dr. Virgil Lake, Chiropractor of Co. C, at G. M. C, in 1928, and af-
Dublin, Mrs. Lake and their two chi!- ter finishing at G. M. C. he joined
Judge B. H. Dunaway i
everal day» of this week i
Eatonton Methodist church, spent
Tuesday in the city.
Mits Alta Martin was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rainey of
Eatonton the past week-end.
Mrs. Joe Colilns and children of
Meridian, Miss., are spending some
time with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Col
lins.
Col. C. B. McCullar has gone to
Montreal, Canada, to attend a meet-1
ing of the International Commercial
Law League.
dren were guests of Dr. and Mrs,
Stanford Sunday afternoon.
ence, Mo., after a recent visit to their
mother, Mrs. W. T. Wilson and sister,
Mrs. T. B. Coxwell of Millcdgeville.
Mrs. T. B. Coxwell her son and
daughter, Harry and Annie Lee Cox
well, and her niece, Lois Coxwell,
have returned home from College
Park, where they had a delightful
visit with Mrs. T. E. Wil?on, Mrs.
CoxwelPs sister.
Mr? Cecil Mcedeford and little cve]
son Niell have returned to their home I t „ r5
in Mac. i after a visit to her sister , * T
Mrs. Cecil Argo.
DR. AND MRS. BOWEN ENTER
TAIN.
A delightful party of the past week
was the bridge party given by Dr
and Mrs. U. S. Bowen on Fridaj
•ning at their home at the Sani-
McCoy.
I-ittle Miss Elizabeth Palmer, of
Fast Baldwin, is visiting her aunt,
Mi-s Rebecca Finney in Southwest
Baldwin.
Mr. If. H. Herndon nnd Mrs. W.
A. McKinley of Milledgeville, motor
ed i > Powelton Sunday, and guests
in the home of Mrs. W. V. Herndon.
The guests were
j tables and were a
„ . „ ~ __ . course dinner befoi
Rev and Mr». I . H. Harding, Mia,, plaJ . cd l„ the liv
Lucy Hirdinu and Nat Harding will h , h amc , „•
leave Monday fur an extended a.ay ! i,™* now,-,
at .Saluda, N. C. color*
the ri
cited at bridg*
ved a deiiciou:
the games wen
; room and hall
; played, benuti-
in a myriad of
arranged in va?e« about
Mis? Lucy Hatcher is vis!
schoolmate. Mils Katherine Ham- *> R> AND MRS. BRADFORD GIVE
mond at her country estate Kuth- bridge PARTY.
South Carolina,
I
Ore of the
t brilliant parties of
Thursday evening when Dr. und M
The many friends of Mrs. Jus K.; w Bladford entertained at lev
Puttie are rejoicing at her continued tablc , „ f bridKC at their home at the
improvement, and wish for Her a Sanilariuin .
peedy restoratie t to health nnd A bcaut if„i arrangement of gar-
trength. ,j ( , n flowers adorned the rooms where
the guests were seated at tables ar
ranged for a delicious course dinner
before the games were played.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butts, of
Orange Park, Fla., were the guests of
Mrs. Blanch Braxlcy last week. Miss
Lilia, Braxlcy accompanied them
back to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Britt and
two chflilren; Margieruth and Jose
phine, spent Sunday afternoon in
Augusta with Mr. Britt’s aunt, Mrs.
Willie Breedlove.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stembridge
and little daughter, who have been
visiting relatives here, will return toi
their home in Baltimore the latter
part of this week.
MRS. EDGAR LONG ENTERTAINS
AT BRIDGE.
Mrs. Edgar Long was hostess
lar-t Friday morning at bridge
honor of her sisters, Mrs. R.
Shrieve of Macon, and Mrs. lip Nel
son, of Tampa.
Summqr flowers 'were used
throughout tho front part of the
| home where the room* were thrown
together and the tables for the play
ers ararnged.
After .a doligtful morning
bridge a luncheon was served.
Mr*. Edgar Long and Mrs. Tap Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stembridge,
Xflson fo Tampa, Fla., who is visit- Mr. Ben Stembridge, Miss Grace j HOLMES-1
ing Mr?. Long i
in Atlanta.
-FOWLER MARRIAGE
verul 1 Stembridge ,„dT P,^ W X'r| ANNOUNCEMENT^ INTEREST
many peo-
and Mrs. D. M. Rogers and
little* daughter, Auncllo, will leave
n?xt Monday for a trip to Baltimore
New York.
’ :r - and Mr.-. O. F. Veal. Mr. Har-
\cnl, Mr. and Mrs. James B.
Heitor, of Gordon, spent last week in
Jacksonville with Dr. E. W. Veal.
H*'v. Mr. Harrison, of Mercer Uni-
Y, ' rit y. preached at the Baptist
‘! ; ureh in this city Sunday. His scr-
nv ' n " a ® enjoyed by those who heard
Mr?. I. l. Barnes and children
L«uie aP( | Virginia Barne.-, and
-'•i-h Rosie Cook have returned from
a visit to Mrs. H. W. Grimes at Elk-
ton. Fla.
Mi?? Adclin Conte and Miss Estelle
' n, l Gussic Huff of Macon, were de-
ightfully entertained in McIntyre,
^ erc they are the guests of Mr. nnd
•H-. D. A. Bloodworth.
and Mrs. Ralph Moran have
‘‘d to their home in New Or-
after a visit to Mr. Moran’? 1
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mo
uther relatives here.
spending this week nt Brook:
Spring on a camping trip.
Messrs Otto M. Conn and Leoi
Callaway 'eft yesterday for a tw<
week’s on St. Simons Island, when
Mrs. Conn and Mr?. Callaway hnvi
been for the past several days.
the United States Navy, and is with
the Naval Hospital Corps at Paris
Island, S. C. He has been at home
on a furlough for the past several
days, visiting his mother.
They will commence life with the,
best wi>hes of their many friends.
MR. AND MRS. HORACE WESLEY
GRIMES OF PALM LAWN,
ELKTON
FOR DINNERS AND SUPPERS THESE HOT DAYS
Boiled Ham, Home Baked Ham, Every Variely of Cheese. Bo-
longnea Sausage, Salimi Sausage Liver Sausage, Lettuce, Celery,
Pickles. Pig Feet Tidbits. Ripe Olives. Stuffed Ripe Olives.
Plain and Stuffed Olives. Bread, Rolls and Cakes.
Good Boiling Meat jj t
Good S. R. Flour
BELL GROCERY CO.
I Of unusual intere.-
j pie in Milledgeville was the an
nouncement of the marriage of Miss
Blonde Holmes, of Decatur, to Mr.
I George Fowler, youngest son of Mrs.
Sam Fowler of this city.
The young couple weromai 1 or
| Nov. 12. 1927, while they were stud- 1
ents in Atlanta, Miss Holmes attend
ing Agnes Scott, and Mr. Barnes, of Columbus: Mrs. Martha
■tudying at Georgia Tech. After |g ^ M|Ued ^ wuliam
,on m June of 19-8. | Rf ^ YorV , Mrs . s . W .
' Smith of Jacksonville.—From the St.
Augustine Evening Record.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Leroy Jones w
leave for Detroit on the "Flamingi
Thursday to visit the former’s son. lhejr pIa d U ation
They will al-o visit Port Huron, and they j eft Atlanta going to New
other points of interest in the north- w j, cre Mr. Fowler accepted a posi-
ern states and in Canada t i on Altman Compuny. Mrs.
* * * ! I'owlcr received a letter from her
Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Wynn left ;on this week telling of his ".ar
Tucsdaj evening for New York from 1 n a ge.
whcnct they will sail for Brest | The letter also contained an an-
France. They w’ill make u tour cf I j-ouncement of the arrival of a young
Europe, and attend the World’s Edu- daughter in February of this year,
rational Conference at Geneva, jhe little lady has been named
Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Grimes celebrated their fifteenth
wedding anniversary at their lovely
country home. Palm Lawn, Eikton,
yesterday, nnd a reception was given
lust night from 9 to 11 o’clock, in
honor of the occa: ion. Hundreds of
relatives nnd friends from points
near and far called during the even
ing to extend congratulations und
best wishes.
Th b * charming home, which is well
named, being reached through an
avenue of palms, and set in wide-
spreading lawns and colorful fl<
gardens, was beautifully decorate,
last night for the- reception. A col-
cr-scheme of yellow was carried out
in the spacious living-room, and pink
and white in the dining-room, most
artistic effects being attained.
• Mrs. F. B. Meixner greeted guest ;
r.t the door. Receiving with Mr. and
Mrs. Grime were members of the
bridal party at the wedding of fif
teen years ago. These included Mrs.
W. A. Cook, mother of Mrs. Grimes;
Mrs. DeWitt Morris, formerly Miss
Beulah Grime?, ar.d Mrs. Henry Mac-
Donell, formerly Mis? Eleanor Meix
ner, who were the flower girls; Mrs.
Ruby Mann of Jacksonville; Mrs. I,
L. Barnes, of Columbus. Gn.; Mrs. W.
F. Virgin of Macon, Ga.; William
Chambers. Mrs. Chambers is away
nnd therefore could not be present.
Mr-. Farris Low received in
dining-room, assisted by Mrs. .
Kercheval. They were aided
several charming young girls who
helped to .serve punch and cake,
these including the Misse* Ruth Stone
of Pnlntka; Pcarle Grimes, Helen
Stunts. At the punch bowl
Mrs. M. E. Davis of Milledgeville
and Mrs. John Warner of Hastings.
The dining table was charming!/
arranged to carry out the pink and
white color scheme observed in this
room. Pink tapers burned here and
el.-ewhcrc in the room, and a pretty
setting wus provided for the tall and
beautifully decorated wedding rnko.
of glass in many hues and
re received by Mr. and Mr*.
Grime* in recognition of their crys
tal wedding, nnd these yore displayed
an alcove off the dining room.
Out-of-town gue?ts at this clab-
\ orate und lovely affair included Miss
I Mary Mahone of Walden, Ga; Mrs.
Virgin of Macon; Mis? Rosie
’ook. of Milledgeville; Mr
Switzerland.
Mr. W. V. Herndon of Powelton
Ga., has received the glad news that
his son. Dr. O. E. Herndon and fam
ily of Sun Antonio, Texas, will leave
for a visit to Georgia relatives on
August 3rd. They will make the
trip in their car.
Mrs. J. T. P. Henderson has re
turned to her home at Gille?ville, af
ter a visit to her son. Mr. J. C. Hend- ternocn
orson. Mr. Henderson carried her Cline home
home in his automobile and “Pont
Sunday. He
Georgia Ann.
Mr. Fowler i? a native of this city,
attending G. M. C- for his prepara
tory education. He has a large num
ber of friends in Georgia who will
learn of his marriage with cordial
interest.
(Mrs. Grimes will bi remembered
here ns Miss Clyde Cook, youngest
daughter of Mr. und Mrs. W. A.
Cook.)
A GIFT FOR THE LOG CABIN
ENTER-
E'lucnl
I'r. Geo. H. Webber left the city
*r«luy f„ r Geneva, Switzerland, g un{ j a y. He was accompanied by his
es to attend a World’s mt , e j aU ^ ht or, Dorothy.
at| onal Conference, as a repre- • • •
r: ,:vi ”f the National Educational j^r. Clifton Adams will leave next
■' 0ciation - | Sunday for Philadelphia, making the
• • * i trip as the guest of the Atwater
iIr - W. H. Collins has returned K en t Radio Co. Mr. Adams is the
‘ ,,m a -hort stay at Meridian, Miss., representative of the Atwater-Kent
- * - " this city and has sold - , ™
j Te he accompanied his
' K f '*!lm ht who returned to Meridian
^ P® 1 week, after*-;visiting his
" ' > Mr. and Mrs. Collins.
t f ' -^delia Conte, and Misses
lie JU11 j Gusaie Huff have return-
j l h‘ ir home in Macon after a
•Kntfui at the home of their
&oL an, ‘ unc,e ’ Mr - ,nd Un - D ' A *
* oa: ' McIntyre, Ga.
large
number of the Radios-
spend a week in Philadelphia, and
will be extended every courtesy by
the Company, being dined and feast
ed.
The natural powar which faahlna-
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CHIROPRACTIC SOCIETY.
MRS. SAM WHATLEY
TA1NED FRIDAY.
Mrs. Sam Whatley was hostess at
i delightful party on last Friday af-
• apartment
the hill.
Beautiful garden flower?, arranged
in vases and bowls, added to the
beauty of the rooms. At the con
clusion of the games, delicious
freshments were served.
Mrs. J. L. Bloodworth has pre
sented an old-time footwarmer to
Dr. J. L. Beeson for the log cabin
of G. S. C. W. Thir. foot-warmer is
made of sheets of perforated tin.
enclosed in n wooden frame. It wa-
owned by Major John R. Moore,
member of the Georgia Legislature
frr m Jones county, and was used by
him in the winter season when he
travelled to and from Milledgeville.
^‘ e j It still shows the effect of the hot
charcoal coal? which it held.
Mrs. Bloodworth ha? al?o loaner’
to the college an old wall-map of
1R47. On this map an picture of
the rid capitol. The Mansion,
j Fr.unk|in college and the Georgia
Female college at Macon.
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POX PAPER $1.00 VALUE
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1 QUART THERMOS BOTTLE $1.75
1 PINT THERMOS BOTTLE 95c
BRIDGE LAMP $1.00
BOUDOIR LAMP 75c
ICE BAG AND MALLET 49c
WHITE PLATES
WHITE CUP AND SAUCER 10c each
GRAVY BOWLS, SOUP TAELE PLATTERS 5c EACH TO
MATCH.
ICF. TEA GLASSES 50c Set
ICE TEA COHSTERS
CHILDRENS WASH DRESSES
BUNGALO HOUSE DRESSES
75c to $1.00
75c, $1.00, $1.50
mmn variety store
Low Price Leaders
Mr. T. L. Wood with his mother,
who lives in Wa?hington county, has
gone on a vi?it to his brother at Cul
pepper, Va.
N.I.r. i. lb. I—• B.nk.r in tk.
li.nlth bu.in...* Spinnl .djn.lm.nl.
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$3.00 TO J7.0C HATS THIS
WEEK FOR
AT
$1.98
CARR S EMPORIUM
■—
MR HARRY BONE ENTERTAINS
AT BARBECUE DINNER
Mr. Harry Bom?, ch.irrr.ro oi tho
Board of Steward, of the Methodiat
church, proved a senj.1 hoot loot
Thursday evening, when he enter
tained the membera of the Boerd,
and s few Kieeiel gucets nt n barb*-
cne nt the'home of Mr. Terrence
Trennor. The cue wee delightfully
>wwd by Mm. Tnaacr and tor w
. Jt'
sistants.
At the conclusion of the dinner Dr.
W. T. Wynn acted as toast master,
and a number of impromptu talks
were made.
Among the guests was Mr. E. R.
Howlett, of Norwcik, England, who
haa been visiting Mr. Harry Bone,
Jr., Mr. Howlett was among the
speakers, and he made a charming
talk, paying tribute to the hospitality