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THE UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., JUNE 1, 1W#
Mrs. Thomas Springer is visiting
her parents at Pritchard, Ala.
Miss Nan Moss, of Eatonton, is
the guest of Mis sWinlfred Fowler.
Mrs. Oscar Spivey of Macon, at*
tended the funeral of Mr. C. H.
Bonner Tuesday.
„f A-hburh,
yf this week in
Elam F. Dempsey, of Oxford,
, L-uest of Mrs. C. L. Morris
^ttle Miss Thelma Tompkins, of
s rtu. is spending this week With
little Miss Mnjroie Stone.
Judjre and Mrs. John A. Sibley
spcnt Sund'-'y night in the city with
Mrs. Josie Sibley Jennings.
Mm. Godfrey Osterman will leave
this week for Chicago, where she
will spend some time.
Pr. and Mrs. D. T. Rankin an
nounce the birth of a baby girl on
May 25th in Augusta.
Mi-« Ri»n Ashefield who has been
teaching in Brunswick is at home for
the holidays.
j|i.«s O’Nora Ennis, who teaches in
Qsitmnn, is visiting Capt. and Mrs.
J. II. Ennis.
Mr. Alonzo Simpson, Jr., has gone
to Dublin where he has accepted a
position with a hotel there.
Mrs. R. E. Stembridge, of Mocon,
was the guost of Mr. and Mrs. W. I).
Stemhridge last. Monday.
i Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kiddle spent
Tuesday and Wednesday at Saluda,
N. C. N
Miss Isabelle June. arrived Hoi
Saturday from North Carolina where
she has been teaching.
Miss Floride Allen and little Mi
Betty Canty Altar, have returned
from a visit of several days in
lanta.
Mrs. C. F. Stone and little Miss
Marjorie Stone with her visitor, little
Miss Thelmc Tompkins, visited At
lanta this week.
Mrs. Leonard Shaw and" little
nephew, Truby Shaw, of Tifton,
visiting Mrs. Shaw’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Jackson.
Miss Gladys Stembridgc who has
been teaching in Hamlet, N. C., has
returned home for the summer
months.
Mr. S. H. Sibert and Mr. Alford
of Kadsden, Ala., spent Wednesday
with Dr. J. L. Benson. Mr. Alford
attended G. M. C. a great many years
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. WiH Barron, of Brad
ley, are spending the commencement
season with Mr.-. Barron's mother,
Mrs. W. H. Stcmbridge. Will Bar-
D1XIE DAM NEWS
Miss Virginia Hicks of Birming
ham, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. I. L.
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Soy Fairer, of Provi
dence, S. C., spent the week-end with
Mr. and M,s.~E. B. Coleman.
Mrs. Parke and daughter Miss
Mabel, of Wetumpkn, arc visiting the
formers mother, Mrs. Max Harbin.
Lamar Ham is visiting her Mrs. Dave Emslin, of Birmingham,
mother, Mrs. H. V. Sanford, in Mont- Ala., is visiting Mrs. Langston,
gomery, Ala. I Dr - Langston is spending a few
j Jays at Mitchell Dam, Ala., attend-
Mrs. Leslie Ropers, of Sande-sville,
is spending several days with rela
tives in the city.
Mr. B. W. Hunt of Eatonton at
tended the funeral of Mr. C. H.
Bcnw-r Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Frances Fowler who has been
teaching at Fairfax has returned
home for the summer.
Mrs. Walter Gordy has returned
to her home in Atlanta after visiting
her mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Brown.
Messrs. Ed Bass, Tom Reese and
John Riley left Tuesday for a fish-
in strip to Millon, Ga.
Little Miss Marjorie Edwards is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Sam What-
Miss Evely Eskew of Meriwether,
who has been visiting "Mrs. O. B.
Twilley has returned home.
Mrs. Howard Patillo has returned
to her jiome in Atlanta, after a visit
to her mother, Mrs. N. L. Coates.
Mr.-. Chas. M. Davis and little
daughter, Olive Bell, arc visiting Mr.
und Mrs. Miller S. Bell.
Misis Mary DcRonch has return
ed to her. home in Atianta after a
visit to Mrs. Bill Blood worth of West
Baldwin.
physicians convention.
Mr. Eddie McCree of Dadville,
Ala., spent a few days with his bro
ther, Walter at Dixie Comp.
Mr. E. B. Coleman gave a bridgi
party Monday morning in honor of
her guest, Mrs Fairer of Providers
S. C.
A delicious salad was served with
Her home was decorated with love
ly spring flowers. Color scheme
being white and pink.
Mr . J. F. Bell, Jr., and little
Betty Bell are spending a week at
run, Jr., is a member of the gradual- j st gimons Island with Mrs. L. L.
ing class of G. M. C. I shivers.
Mrs. William Proctor, of Savannah,, * • • I • • *
i- visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred' Mr', and 3Irs. Chas. JWhftfield, [ j^ ev _ and James A. Ivey and
F. Starr, Jr. I Mrs. H. D. Allen, Mrs. Edwin Allen! , ittlo son und 3 aU(f htcr left Wed
and Mrs. Jer$ Moore, spent Satur-
d Ruth Barnes and day in Atlanta. Mrs. Edwin Allen
remained over the week-end visiting
Miss Jessie Allen.
Misses Agno;
Miss Estell Stcmbridge. who tench
at Forest City, N. C., have returned
Miss Cecile Humphrey will leave
Mrs. L. L. Griner has returned to ' this week for Cambridge, Mass.,
her home in Atlanta, after a visit to where she will attend the Tommcnce-
her sister. Mrs. RusSell Bone anti j pient exercises of Harvard Uni-<
ether relatives. yersity. Miss Humphrey will be
j awarded her Master’s Degree at the
Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrence ! graduating exorcises. '
and little daughter spent several j • • *
days of this week with Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Taylor have
Ed Lawrence. | gone to Annapolis
| graduation of their
Dr. and Mr-. Terrell Hubert re- 1 the United States Naval Academy,
i an annonne ment last week ! They were accompanied by their
<*f the birth of a baby gitl to Mr. and j daughter, Mrs. S. S. Vincent. Young
Mrs. Balafas. * Taylar made a splendid record at the
j Academy.
>1 • • *
^ j Mr. George Bazanos, of Atlanta,
I and Miss Blanche Bazanos who tcach-
j c-s in Raliegb, N. C., spent Monday
Sibley have , and Tuesday with their father, Mr.
Fla., where I s p j} arano8> Mbs Bazanos left
Wednesday for N . .hville where she
will enter the summer school at Pea
body.
Dr. T. E. Hubert was
he death of his brother.
Mr. and Mrs.
eturned from Miami, Fla., where
hey haw been spending the past
everal months.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McComb and
Mrs. W. T. Hines will leave next
Monday for their summer home at
Bloving Rock, N.T.
Mr. Xeyle Brannen has gone to
>'ashington, D. C., where he will be
:onnected with the census depnrt-
MRS. NAPIER AND DAUGHTERS
RETURN FROM WORLD TOUR.
Mrs. Margaret Napier and Misses
Elizabeth, Mildred and Margaret
Napier arrived at their home. Black
Lake Plantation, Saturday after an
•bsence of five months on a world
tour.
Marcarctte Burke, who tench- j Mrs - tC “l >i ' r and the , Misscs N * pi "
in Tampa, Fla., has returned home J''tailed all the prmc.pal countr.ee of
• ‘land the vacation with hoc fath- «* w*. "*«“">* Con, Japan vu.
■. (apt. J. M. Burke. the Pan:ima CamU and Cuba - ! he,r
• , j many friends in this city are giving
them a cordial welcome back to their
home.
f home in Marshll-
Mrs. Stewart* Wootten will leave
Thursday for New York where she
will .attend the summer school of
Columbia University.
Mrs. George Fowler and little
daughter left Wed no.-day for San
Francisco after a visit of se\
weeks to Mr.*. Mamie Fowler.
Maybelle Bridwell of Tooms-
witness the {j >0 ro, Ga., spent several days in Mil-
Robert, at J icdgeville this week visiting friends
and relatives.
Mr*. A. L. Ellison and Miss Florie
Ellison have returned from Orlando
where they have been spending the
winter. Miss Inez Ellison is expect
ed to arivc Friday.
Mr. Lamar Ham was called to Co
lumbia. S. C., Wednesday ..fternoon
to attend the funeral services <-f his
brother-in-law, Mr. A. C. Bridgei
who died unexpectedly at Chnrlott-
ville, Va.
Mrs. A. F. Latimer has returned
from Atlanta, where she was called
on account of the illness of her .-is-
ter, Mrs. Darden Asbury. The
friends of Mrs. Asbury are giaii
learn that her condition is improv.ng.
Kt-v. and Mrs. W. G. Crawley, of ,
Augusta, were visitors to Mr. and
Mr*. R. b. Mdore, Thursday and
Friday.
f' r< *f. and Mrs. Holland Strother, ,
<’f the Union Point school will attend
tbe summer school at the State Uni
versity.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ralph Horan of
New Orleans, La., are visiting Mr.
Moran’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Moran and other relatives in the
city.
Mr. O. B. Anderson of Edgefield,
C., spent several days of this wfeefc
»n the city, attending the G. M. C.
commencement. Mr. Anderson was
a t the head of the bmfine£~^|epng-
m ' nt at the college in 18981 ? ?
Dr- Budashaw of Augupta, eye,
va., nose and throat specialist, has
come to the Milledgeville State "Hos-
p,tal from New York and L _
Member of the staff. Mrs. Budsphaw
? nd little daughter will come here
later.
MRS. HINES WILL ENTERTAIN
NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON
Mrs. E. R. Hines will entertain at
a garden party on Monday after
noon, Ju.e lith, from 5 30 to 7:30,
mplimenting her daughter, Mrs.
Emmett Womack Hines, of Wash
ington, D. C., and the Garden Club.
^Thc occasion with will bo the first
birthday of the M.iiedgeville Garden
Club. Which was organized
June at Grconacre, at Mrs. Hines* ■ joyed a delightful social hour,
koine. ! miniature treasure hunt tens held
Miss Davis gave a reading.
FATHER CONLIN TAKES VACA
TION.
Father Conlin, prie-t of the Sacred
Heart Catholic church, left this week
for his home in Brooklyn, N. Y., for
a vacation of several weeks.
Richard Fay, of New York, has been
appointed to sene the church during
his absence.
FIDELIO CLASS HAD PARTY
LAST FRIDAY.
The Fidelio class of the Milledge
ville Baptist Sunday School gave t
garden party Friday afternoon in thp
gardens behind the church.
The class voted to suspend the
Peanut Sister game until Autumn «
account of vacation time. After
short business session, the das,
NOTICE
HOUR 7:30.
Folks notice
Jfeur. We start
#ftng to look for
L are out of town'ii
if you are here you better b* pres
ent. No excuse accepted.
A short business meeting will be
held the first half hAir. Our pro
gram will be a continuation of lad
Sunday’s program. are studying
“Stewardship.”
,1m.. urecd all the member, to keep the PMfc three, ye*r»,jnd 1. wvjl
' , h 7 c i. M loyalty during the sum- known Und popular hmonr lupny
Sandwiches and tco were served
„ 7 Mrs. H. E. Stanford’, group. Mm.
O. B. MeCullar, paeaideot of the
^The : claa» hM 51 members, and*hai
averaged an attendance of SO dur
ing the winter.
for RENT—SmocoI ■-*
the River Roe4- See J- l- ®*SteT-
TRIBUTE PAID MR. POTTLE AT
BAR MEETING
Immediately after opening the
annual meeting of the Georgia Bar
'.delation in Brunswick last week,
the lawyers attending stood with
bowed heads , in memory of Col.
Joseph E. Pottle, who at the time of
his death a few months ago was
president of the association.
xcellent
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L. M. JORDAN
MISS LIPHAM TO WED MR. JONES
JUNE 12TH.
Announcements have been re
ceived in Milledgeville this week of
the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Lip-
ham, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C.
M. Liph&m, of Ncwiwn, to Mr. Clark
Jones, which will be solmrized on
June 12th at six o'clock at the First
Methodist church.
Miss Lipham was a resident of this
city, for five year-, and has many
friends and relatives throughout the
county. The announcement is receiv
ed with cordial interest.
MRS. BRIDWELL ENTERTAINS
FOR MISS DUGGAN.
Mrs. Alice Bridwell entertained al
the Rose Tea Room on Saturday ii
honor of her cousin. Miss Katherine
Duggan, and three of Miss Duggan’s
friends. Miss Duggan was a member
of the graduating class of G. S. C.
W.
MISS FLORIDE MOORE ENTER
TAINS AT LUNCHEON.
Miss Floride More entertained t
number of her friends at luncheon
on Wedn»r..!ay at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Moore.
Several games were enjoyed by the
young ladies before a most delicious
course luncheon was served,
howl of beautiful summer flowers
formed the center piece ut the table
where the guest* were seated.
Miss Moore was assisted in enter
taining by her mother.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY WILL
MEET MONDAY AFTERNOON.
The Missionary Society of
Methodist church will meet Monday
afternoon at four-thiity at
church. The social feature will he
in charge of Circle No. 3, Mrs. O.
B. Twilley in charge. All members
are urged to be pre.-enL
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HALL-PHILPOT
A marriage of cordial interest
many people in this city was that of
Miss Elizabeth Hall, of Anderson, S.
C., to Maj. Claud Philpot of the G.
M. C- faculty, which was solemnized
on Tuesday evening .at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewu- Flemister i
presence of n few intimate friends
of the young couple.
Rev. J. F. Yarbrough of the j
Methodist church performed the
ceremony. Just prior to the entrance! . ■ - ■ ■ m m ■
of the bridal party. Miss Nan Moss,; YTXXlT XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XX
of Eatonton, sang impressively “Oh
Promise Me.” Mrs. Flemifter play
ed the bridal march and the maid of
honor, Miss Otelirt Flemister,
first to enter. The bride
with Col. George Roach who
her in marriage. Maj. Philpot and
his best man, Maj. Leighton, met the
bride zt the beautiful improvised al
tar, where the impressive ring cere
mony was read.
Immediately nfter the ceremony,
Mrs. Flemister gave the young couple
a reception. Maj. and Mrs. Philpot
left for a bridal trip to North Caro
lina and will return to this city for
the summer.
HOGUE-ASHFIELD
is wick News
(From Br
^Coming as a pleasant surprise to
their many friends in Brunswick is
the announcement of the marriage
of Miss Rosa Ashficld, popular school
teacher of the city to Mr. Albert W.
Hogue, of Lakeland, Fla., formerly
of this city.
The bride as Miss Ashfield, whose
home is in Milledgeville, is one of
the most attractive and admired
teachers in the Glynn Grammar
Jgfhoply_. She 'has taught in : the city
•friendiT'
*' Mr. Hbgtie is also well known and
popular in the city, where until
several months ago he made his
home. He is now manager of S. H.
Krona ft Co., ia Lakeland, in which
mm, city tho young couple ia at home to
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