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SIMPSON-SMITH WEDDING TO EE
BxVLLIANT EVENT OF SATUR
DAY.
interest i* centered in the
marriage «»f Mini Ann Simpson and
Mr. Lenwood Smith which will he
solemnized on Saturday of this week,
at High Noon, at Grove Park Inn, in
Asheville, N. C.
i* that filled tho
of the Georgia State Col-
for Women, forty-eight young
- were awarded their decrees
vi diplomas to bring the twlefth an-
The civil docket extended through > ual nmmer school to a close,
first week cf the court and the Th ' program was marked by its
crimnnl cases consumed tin* last brevity and captured honors
lodge James B. Park pros'd-, commencement
elf
d throughout the term.
Col. C. A. Giles has filed motion
or a new trinl in the Theodore llar-
i-. cn ••. Harris was given fifteen
_ ear- for the murder of Amos Wright,
beautiful hotel will lend it- ! Judge Park has mnde no decision,
the beauty of the occasion* Judge Park bar not sot the bond
ill be one of the most hrilli-| for Mr; . p. o. Reynolds, who is still
: the
The ceremony will be performed at
High Noon with only members of the
families and their immediate friends
attending.
A ct lor effect of pink and white
will be carried out in the decorations.
. I l lies and white
and pink dahlias will be used
lout the
Dean E. H. Scott, director of the
umnv-r r-chool, presiding, presented
udge .b-.in B. Hutch* .-on a member
f th- Board of Trustees and Judge
f th»- Si one Mountain Circuit, who
tade the literary addres-. Speak-
that ha would namo the bond ns *oon briefly, Judee Hutcheson', ad-
.i he received word from doctor* j dres- v a-, inspirational and sparklet!
stating that Mr. F.. E. Bass would re- ;, i plendid advice to the young j
cover. Mr. Bass ha.* been removed ’ «ho were concluding their
to his home from the city hospital -dutat>n at the college. His ad-1
end it is expected that Bond for Mr-. | dr st wa- greeted with gr«at ap-
Reynolds will be arranged not later lanse.
tJwn Friday. Dean Scott presented the diplot
■.Heitor Joseph B. Duke, Solicitor
ony will be performed. An im- General, directed the pro;
•if ferns and South-
pines will mark the spot where
bridal party will stand for the ' SERVICES AT OXFORD ME-
y for the
nd of Mil
edding bell MORIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
vernl weeks absence, the
L. A. Cunninghai
■ ad d
ghty-three pradu-
n a brief speech praised
» and the plendid sucre
mer session.
,ng ladies left Milledge-j
special train immediately!
rrnduating exercises.
Mrs. £. R. Gnobton and Miss Alma
Gholston went over to Jackson the
past Sunday to carry their visitor, :
Miss Jewell Washington, home.
Mr. and Mr f . John M. Moore and
children of Atlanta, are visiting
Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
F. Montgomery.
Mrs. Carlisle Giles entertained her.
sisters. Misses Billy Macken and!
Edith Macken. of Sparta, and Mr. *
Frank Edwards, of LaGrange, at j
dinner Saturday evening. The oc-!
.casion was a most pleasant one.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Horne, Mr. *
■in I Mrs. Jon. Hutchinson, Mr. and
•'***• Lewis Horne, Dr. and Mrs. Y.
A. Little and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Frederick were called to Macon Mon
day °n account of the death of their
aunt. Miss Amelia Horne. They at
tended the funeral services there
Wednesday.
where the bride will stand. Shower- fm regular appointment at Ox-!
cd from the bell will be tiny pink j ford Memorial Church rt Hardwick
roses. cn Saturday, July 28th. Services nt
Mi Simp-on will be given in msr- n 0 * c j 0 ck A. M. nnd 7:30 P. M.
rif.ge by her brother, Mr. Tom Simp- Special song sen-ice will be enn
ui.. Min Me. Curtis Hays of At-
the bride will be the maid nf honor! ) an t JU who H a splendid singer known
and Mb res Rosa Belle Burch of throughout the state. For the past
Washington, and Miss Dorothy John
son of Atlanta will he the brides
maids.
ys Mr. Cunningham
onducting a serie- of revival services
t Oconee. Mr. Hays has been in
Mr. Bill Fr.xley will act as best charge of the singing, and all who
.1 Mr. D-rwood Smith will be have had the privilege of listening
the only attendant. j to him were delighted. He has very
Miss Simpson will wear a benuti- kindly consented to come by for one
ful dress of Perry Winkle blue with j day in these services.
pink accessories. She will carry an
arm bouquet of valley lilies nnd WIND AND HAIL STORM FRIDAY
bride's rosea. NIGHT DAMAGES CROPS
Immediately after the ceremony [
n wedding breakfast wMI be given a severe wind, rain and hail storm
the bridal party and ♦heir Milledgc- | swept through sections of Baldwin
ville friends at the hotel. | county Friday evening about eight nel» GEORGIA
A wedding trip through the east! o'clock blowing down trees, domag- SOCIETY.
will be taken by the bride and groom, ing houses and crops. The fury of j
returning to Miilcdgcville late in the storm seemed centered in the
August. 'neighborhood of Hopewell church
Miilcdgcville people attending the four miles west of the city. 'The
•. _ .I '.’r.g v. :i Ibc Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo ' corn and cotton crops were badly
Simpson. Miss Mary Simpson, Mr. blown nnd beaten, causing con ider-
Alonzo Simp.* on, Mr. Tom Simpson, able damage. Window punos were
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Smith, Mr. and blown out of some of the residences
congregation of the Presby
terian church will assemble at eleven i
o'clock next Sunday morning, for thej
purpose- of hearing the report of the
pulpit committee. It is understood
that the committee will submit to
tV'* congregation a recommendation
of n minister to fill the pulpit of the
church.
The committee has given this ques
tion most careful consideration and
it is reported that the minister they
will submit is an able consecrated
nnd scholarly preacher.
Chiropractic is the Science, Art
id Pbiio -ipby of restoring the hu-
cn body to health; the art of ad-
s.in :: the segments of the spine by
nd to relieve interference to nerve
icrgy which interference causes
seasc. GEORGIA CHIROPRATIC
SOCIETY.
BUY HERE and SAVE
THE DIFFERENCE
BARGAINS
IN USED CARS
Hudson - Essex
ServiceStation
I a cut. bruise
ne or a headach
(Nature) work-
in Jo it qucikly.
these nerve chan-
CHIROPRACTIC
Mrs. R* mrd Smith, Mr. Tom Hall of the neighborhood.
Smith. Mr. DtEWOOd Smith. Miss The* corn crop, which was consol
Ernistine Bolneau, Mr. Bill Fraley. oro«! among the host ever grown o:
Dr. M. F. Stcmbridgc and Mr. M. J. the lands of the State Prison Farm
Yarbrough. was badly damaged.
TO RID COLLARDS OF LINCOLN HAVE YOU SEEN THE FEENY
BUGS MULE-BACK DUSTERS USED BY
One pound of Octagon Soap shaved CONGRESSMAN VINSON AND
up fine and dissolved in hot water, mr g. C. McKINLEY?
Then add four gaib.ns of water to s >- They are the beat types for aver-
lution and use ns a spray. age field Condition*.
This will keep Lincoln Butf* Pf*" See u» tie!ore it is too late,
the Collard Plant. Mrs. Jos Hum- WOOTTEN CHEMICAL COMPANY
phries ha- tried it nnd recommends I - —
it to th wi:11 are railing collards. LOW P.ATE EXCURSION TICKETS
HAVE YOU SEEN THE FEENY
MULE-BACK DUSTERS USED BY
MR. G. C. McKINLEY?
They are the best tvpes for a
age field Condition*.
WOOTTEN CHEMICAL COMPAN
NIGHT
Mr? Louie Wilson lo?t his automo
bile Sunday night, when it burned.
The fire was caused by a short circuit
when Mr. Wilson was driving his
car on the Sandersvfllr road in East J
FOR RENT—Two nice furniahed
mom* with private bath and gar-
rage. Call 464. 7-25-29 pd.
CNE HUNDRED YEARS OF
Uninterupted Public Service
IS A
Record
IN WHICH WE ARE PROUD
This Record Backed By
Larger Circulation
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Superior Reader Interest
UNION-RECORDER
ON SALE DAILY
C--mmrcchtg August 1 Between
ALL POINTS ON OUR RAILWAY
Where one-way fare is $5.40 or less
Fare and one-third for round trip—
Ticket® limited two days
Fare and one-half f« ,r round trip-
Tickrts limited fix days
CONSULT TICKET AGENT FOR building!
EXACT LIMITS AND FARES
TAVEL BY TRAIN—SAFEST-
MOST ECONOMICAL
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
The Right Way
nd Jackson Sts.,
With the completion of the sewer
line from the Men's building nt the
State Farm the installing of new
lines from the four state prison
completed, the City
Water Department announced this
The lines were begun about a year
ago and now empty below the city-
water supply, it was stated.
FOR SALE—An Eureka Vacuum
Cleaner, and an ideal fireleea cook
er. Both practically new. Mr.. C.
C. Sbouae. Phone 406-J.
FOR SALE—Two CeUle Male pup-
pie* seven months old. $10.00 each.
Mr*. John Stanton or Kathleen
Pound, Deverrau*. Ga.
LIQUIDATION SALE!
The Stock and Fixtures of The
Gheesling Dry Goods Co.
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
Will be Completely Liquidated
and the Doors Closed.
Sale Now on in Full Blast!
BANKRUPT PRICES
Building for Lease, Fixtures For Sale
CASH ONLY
J. B. Winning ham
Liquidating Agent
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
fCFtlllLY INVITFC TP INSPECT THE NEW 1930
fl'flfY BY STOW FOPMS fATUHBAT, JULY 27
Ralph Simmerson
Buick and
Marquett Dealer
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