Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 24, 1929, Image 5

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the UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDCEVIL ial TJ dr AND HRS. BEESON ENTER- ' TAIN AT RECEPTION HONOR ING DR. AND MRS. BIGELOW (!o BeniU Bam i» at home from | Mrs. J. R. Lawrence, 0 f AtlanU, j-nfiin, spending the^holidiys. i» visiting relatives here. Miss Jessie Allen "' bo t “ cb “ in Miu Julia Moore is spending the .t.ianui, is St home for the holidays. Christmas holidays with her i v * * Mrs. Fred Smith, in Augusta. Alton Rogers of Georgia Tech at home * or D>c C kristmas holi- Mj Miss Emily Hali is at home for the holiday* with hcr P arents . Mr - antl Mrs. L- C. Hall. May Moore, who is attending -• chool in Louisville, Ky.. is at home lor the holidays. Miss O’Nora Ennis, who teaches in j Quitman, is spending the holiday* at ghu Rosa Ashefield who is leach- • * « inp a t Brunswick is spending the Mr. and Mrs. J. L. .Sibley wili leave holidays with her ^parents. J this week for Miami, Fla., where they PX P p « , t to stay until next spring. Miss Louise Greene, who teaches n the schools, of Atlanta, is spend ing the h'liday.- at home. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wootten 1 .pending the holidays in Selma, Ala., vi'Ji Mrs. Woottcn’s parents. : Mias Agnes and Ruth Barnes are spending the holidays with their par ents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barnes. Mis; 4 Clair Greene ie at home front J Albany, where she teaches, to spend >» * * | the holidays. Mi ? s Edna McMullen is at home j • • • for the holidays, with her parents,! Mr. and Mrs. J .T. Terry have Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McMullen. j gone to Whigham to spend the holi- * * * ! days with Mrs. Terry’s parents. Mrs. David Fergu?on and Miss • • * Brttic Ferguson aro spending the The friends of Mr. C. E. Greene , Midsys at SL Petersburg, Fla. • turns. The Mansion, under the gracious direction of President nad Mrs. J. L. Beeson, .-as the scene of a most pleasant social event on the even ing of December eighteenth from five-thirty to seven o'clock, when Doctor and Mrs. Maurice A. Bige low were honored with a reception. Dr. Brigelow i» Director of the School of Practical Art* of Colum bia University. The receiving line, in the library, consisted of Presi dent and Mrs. Beeson, Doctor and Mrs. Bigelow, Dr. and Mrs. Tigner, D«un and Mrs. Wynn, Dean nnd Mrs. E. H. Scott and the following who represented the organizations mentioned: Doctor and Mrs. Web ber, the doctors’ academy; Miss An nette Steele, the association of uni versity professors; Miss Margue rite Jackson, Pi Gamma Mu; Miss Betty Ferguson, the American as- rociation of university women; and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wootten. The following young ladies as- .sted: the Misses Dorothy Jay, Eleanor Piper, Annie Kate Melton, and Margaret Cohen of the senior class, and the Misses Margaret unningham, Annie Hicks, Caroline Jones, and Pawnee Rigsby of the Junior class in the Georgia State College for Women. Mesdamex Scott and Wynn, in the rest parlor, presided over the lovely refreshment table from which ddiciou* repast was served to the Delicate lace feins and car- >l Christmas red were used j rig of the table. Nea - - j WITHIN THE CTTY H (By MISS DIDD^) Christmas is here, almost. I had to get in the mad rush and got my column written in addition to the many other thing* that hud to be done in the lust few hours remaining before the day wo live for frrm one year to the ncxL Back from school come many of our young people who are both stu dent and teacher. Back to the fam- ily circle for the holidays. Family re unions everywhere in the city and so many of my friends arc here that I find myself oohing and ahing every time 1 meet cne of them. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bell .are to ve all of their children at home. Mrs. Napier, who we know as Fran- s, with her little daughter, is com- g down, George and Minctte, Ed and his wife from Macon, John who Lousinna, and Furman is al ready here. This family group is a interesting one who have many friends here who will be very glad to them. Of course Mr. and Mrs. Bell will put the little pot in the big and make this one of the great ions in their lives. Mr. and Heidecker will he here also, know Mrs. Heidecker was V!a? Marianna Moore. And I almost for got the most important* member of the family, June who is an adorable little fellow. regret to learn that he is confined i to hix home by illness. pr. and Mrs. E. W. Sebwnll spent ’ * • * ... , . . . .. „„ . in Snarta with Mrs >, '; v ’ as placed a large jardmeire fill- all over the city? After a ride Satur- * T. JnJL j , ' ” iU *> '»*• d «* b holly in ricb re,I and d.y afternon I waited until the run •hvalls parent*. Manta Wednesday to .-pend several green. Ij - ith Mm. Dell,, Carroll. i n u„. south parioi . lhc Mr. Lamar Beck is fhrirtma holidays at in is a student at the l spending the, me. Mr. Bt-ri: ] A!i Mary Farr is spending the ■ holidays with her parents at Tig- Missc Nettie and Mattie Moore are spending the Christmas holidays in Macon with their siste*-, Mrs. T. J. Cater. Coach and Mrs. T. H. Rent* and children are spending the Christmas i>o!idays in Macon with Mrs. Rents'* relatives. Mrs. J. Beaty Griffith of Wash ington. D. C., is at heme for the holidays with hcr mother. Mrs. D. TV. Brannon. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Phillips and lit tle daughter, Betty, are spending the | holidays with Mrs. Phillip's mother, l Mrs. Albert. Miss Dorothy Thaxton, i es at Winston-Salem, emu spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Butts, Jr., are spending the holidays at the home of Mr. Butt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ducts. of the evening pre.-entrd Christmas oh. Miss Mary Farmer presided the piano. The Misses Emily Campbell, Catherine Calloway, Sarah Wiley Dixnr., and Elsie Rice played ho teach- violin. home to The guests were members of the Georgia State College for Women faculty and representatives of city Miss Blanche Greene, who teach- °nr*nizationB chosen by an ingeni- cs in South Carolina, is at home for ous device. A lady who was presi- the holidays. dent of an organization and her hus- • • • band were guests and also a man Misse, Kathleen and Louise Hawk- who was President and his wife. ins. who teach in North Carolina, arc The Mansion was charming with at home spending the holidays. Christmas decorations planned by the • • • hostess. Large, handsome wreaths Mr. .and Mrs. A. D. Sibley, of were hun «T in tho entrance and at the Laurens, S. C., are visiting Mr. and windo**. Abundance of Southern Mrs. J. L. Sibley. smilax, with delicate outline and dus- • • * ky berries, was draped above the Miss Lindel Nelson who teaches dcore - The chle f decoration in the Atlanta, is at home spending the s ™ th P arlor was a beautiful table J holidays. piece of Chinese sweet shrub ii • • • vase that was ornamented with Mrs. J. T. Cook, of Eeit Baldwin, : "K b,ue bands - ir. critically ill. Mrs. Cook is a sis- Doctor Bigelow was a guest in Mil. tor of Mrs. J. B. O'Quinn. Icdgcvillo three years ago. He then icttled back after its days work to ife them. Down Jefferson, put the hill, everywhere the colored lights sparkled in the twilight. I wn overcome by the Christmas sprit. 1 was n clever idea of the woman’ clubs and the ladies who put it ovc deserve worlds of credit. I was sorry the bad weather made impossible the Christmas program* at the churche Sunday nfternoon. Mrs. Edgar Long who directed the pagent at the Methodist church to give .a program of wonderful Christmas music while over at the Presbyterian church Mr*. George Carpenter, Miss Maggie Jenkins and Mrs. Chas. Gibson had prepared special program, featuring the Christ- cnrrolls and the story of the Christ child. Mr. Marion Ennis, expressed his great delight stud- Brucs Torrance, who is in the U. work of Ae college. A large group - . at Mercer, is spending Christmas S. Navy, and stationed at Charles- K ri d(iate students from the col- at home with his parents. Mr. and ton. S. C., is at home spending Christ- ^ eR0 ^ ave studied under him. He is Mrs. 0. M. Ennis. ! mas. • n professor of biology and director • 0 m | • • • tf the school of practical arts in the Mis* Lucy Harding arrived Satur- j Mr. and Mrs. Chapman of A u- sachem’ college at Columbia. He day fro* New York for the Christ- gust a spent several days of the past >• onc °f the directors .ind founders mas holidays, with her parents. Rev. | week with Dr. and Mrs. Smith at the of . . American social hygiene as- md Mr, F. H. Harding. ! Slat.- Hospital. wiat.on and one of a group of three 000 j mt0 chosen to make a survey of the health Mia Alice Hall arrived this week Coach and Mr, T. H. Rent, and “ nd 1 educational work -f the n.tioaal (rom Miami, where rhe is teaching children arc speeding the holiday, health council. He u ae author of >o spend Christmas with hcr parents, with Mrs. Rent,'*, parents in Ma- these book,; Adolcscence. Scg Educa- vi r u . „ „ tion. Biology Applied, .and the Grade Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hall. con. > . . Book, in the series of health and Misse, Katherine and Agne, Scott Mrs. C. B. McCull.r nnd little «*««• ***" left Saturday for Orlnndo, Fla., to daurhter will spend two days of this ”" r on tbc ' lr ay •" r „ dB - -pend the Christrnns holidnys with week in Richland at tho home of w ’ s°r rcccp i “ n . r * nn ’,.‘ ■hnir brother, Mr. Newe.l Scott. . Mrs. MeCuilar', parent,. «' Miss C hristine B nhh arrived Sat- ! Misses Lace,ta 1 Ro^erU, Uw ^X urday from her school in North rence, who have been teaching in Carolina, to spend the holidays with North Carolina and Columbus, are T ' e " cr ' Mr ' nnd MrB ' Mlllcr S ' Be l ' her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jerome at home for the holidays. Rahb. * • ■ • • • I Misses Lucy and Weathersby Midshipman Leighton Moore who Hatcher, who arc attending jcho^l ,f a -‘tudents at the Naval Academy in Washington, D. C., at Annapolis, Md., is at home for the , the holidays, holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrr - C. L Moore. Many delightful special affairs arc being panned during the holiday season which is always a gay time with so many of the young people at home. No group will be so de lightfully entertained and enjoy such a round of gay festivities as the young set who have just gone in to uniform this year. They are en joying their first freedom since Sep tember and they do not expect * let a minute slip by. Already they have had a few and a> the Christmas sea son progress you can expect to find them at some gay affair every e The marriage of Miss Louise Kemp and Mr. W. Herbert Millwood took place in Atlanta Sunday afterpoon. They came to Milledgeville Monday afternoon to visit Mrs. Millwood’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Kemp. Red roses and tapers with holly and smilax were the decorations. Ttvich- Collcge alumnae were invited to the Wootten home, after the dinner, meet the distinguished guests. ? at home i diss Mattie Sibley, who teaches Hampstead. Long Island New Mr Seaborn Lawrence. Mr. Win-'York, is at home spending the holt lr 'd Wynn, Mr. Floyd Wynn, Mr. days. O-cie Thaxton, Mr. Elsworth Bivins.' * * Mr. Hurry |. Qnc , J r „ , lnd Mr. Asbury . Messrs William Sibley, of Whitney, t,rr ' wko are atudents at Emory are S. C., nnd Josiah Sibley, of. Atlanta, « borne for the holidays. are expected to spend the holidays • • • . with their parents. ti Mr? - H .D. Allen, Miss Jessie Allen, • • • Florida Allen and Miss Clara Mr. John T .Day. who has been L?e C°ne will lerve Thursday for an visiting his sons in AtlanU and Fla., a uromobile trip through Florida.! is at home. His friends arc glad rh ?y will visit the Bok singing tower i learn that his health has improved. hnd other interesting points. I * * * . , . , 0 0m Mr. Luther Rutland, a student at Dr. Elam F Dempsey, Presiding [ r mory University, is spending the Elde r of the Oxford District, was in holidays with his pamnt*. Rev. and ths 'ity Friday to attend n meeting Mr,. T. I. Rutland. “ Dietriet Stewards. On account * tb - COM weather the only mem-1 Mm. L. A. Brown, of HlaTill., Is b,r »T the Board Meant wan Hr. X.! In the city, having (jen called here on ' Mr'I. Re*j j. JO Yarbrough and account of die illncar of her mother, J- L. RnUantt were pre.ent at lire. Wsrrm Edwards. 1/ "eeting. The ealnry of the mtai Mr^Ndiag EMar wan OxmL the same Mrs. J. D. Hinsoa and Mm. O Nsd ; — Kirkwood, of Bennettavin#, & C.. « thf v-riann etanrgM wUl be tha ’Hv their t.sranta, Mr. »md Mr*. U Hatgm.. 1819 1929 HAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAg. , | 11 (Ehc tlnlon ^ccortier “Ov« r 100 Years Devotba to Public Interest” Merry Christmas Happy New Year Pausing for a moment in this glad holi day season we wish to extend our belt wishes for a happy Christmas and a New Year of Health, Happiness and Prosperity to our friends and customers. It has been a privilege and pleasure to serve you, expressed by giving the best value and service possible. We feel a keen appreciation for the business given tis the past year. Bell Grocery Company quality, service and price Merry Christmas Happy New Year is our sinccrest wish for our friends and customers. May we have the pleasure of serving you through the year. Miss. Leni Moore Hat Shoppe Merry Christmas Happy New Year . ' m xr ^Williams & Ritchie Jewelers MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. THIS CHRISTMAS TRY rcAcmuNG- o OJOGOMCES IT’S DIFFERENT Get it At Harris Hall’s Drug Store PHONE 202 Christmas Greetings FROM Here’s Hoping your Christmas will be Sweet. And all your Friend* and Loved ooei meet. To make your Happiness complete. Let Roger, Sell you All you Eat. HCILTAY PRICES PREVAIL ON EVERYTHING