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THE UNION-RECORDER, MIU.EDCEVILLE. CA.. JUNE 28. 1930
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p«-a«ty
Mi ^ lS Agnes and Ruth Barnes a
I , n , t . {,<r the summer months.
\V. B. McKinnon has returned
a visit to Atlanta.
Mr. Heindcl Mobley is .-pen
M-vcral days in the city.
Miss Florrie Moyc spent the past
.veek-end in Dublin at her home.
Mis* Mary Farr of Tignall .s visit-
The Farmers Club will meet with
Mi. C. R- Torrance on Saturduy.
Margaret Yarbrough is visit*
John Stiles at Murfreesboro,
Mrs. Fred F. Starr is expected to
return to her home next »eek alter
an operation at the City Hosp
Sir. Raymond Morrison of Griffin,
is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ben Mor-
Th. friends of Mr. Clifton Adams
re glad to know that his condition
t improving.
Miss Alice Hall will leave today
for Atlanta to visit Miss Mae As
bury.
iss Frances Thuxton returned
from Savannah Wednesday morning.
•s. Hattie Allen Garrard spe
the past week-end in Atlanta.
.Miss Mattie Ivey, of Atlanta, visit-Mr. and Mrs G. A. Watkins spent
cd her mother, Mrs. J. L. Ivey Sun-i Sunday in Wadley.
Mrs. A. R. Hart a*nd family are
Mr. Herbert Burke, of Atlanta, [ .'pending the summer in Cumak.
.-pent Sunday with his father, Capt j * • •
J- M. Burke. Little Miss Helen Wall Watkins is
• * * spending this week with her grand-
I)r. and Mrs. John Mobley and two father,-Mr. W. D. West at Camak.
sons spent the past week-end in Au- • • •
frusta. Mr. Robert Little has gone to New
• • * York where he has ncccepted a posi-
Mrs. J. D. Willis will leave the| tion -
City H-sspilal to return to her home
after an operation. i Mrs. Dawson Allen and Reynolds
• * • ■ and George Allen are visiting Mr*.
Masters L. D. and Marion Edwards ' Alk '"' s I ’“ r ' nst , in . Norcross.
• f Madison spent the week-end with ... . ...
Miss Josephine Jenningi
SEAWfUCHT-DAY WEDDING
The interest of Southern society
was centered upon the wedding of
Miss Mildred Seawright, of Fayette
ville, and Mr. John Tucker Day, of
Athens and Milled Seville, which was
brilliantly solemnized Thursday even
ing. eight-thirty o’clock at the Fay
etteville Methodist church.
The impressive ceremony was per
formed by Rev. H. L. Byrd, of Thom
son. in the presence of u large gath
ering of friend.* and relatives. The
'•hurcli was beautifully decorated in
palms, ferns and gladioli.
The altar was banked with palms,
interspersed with floor baskets of
gladioli and seven branch candelabra
holding pink burning tapers. Artistic
Miss Omie Hart is attending sum
mer school at Peabody in Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Moore, Jr.,
of Athens, spent Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Moore.
Little Robert Moore, III, is visiting
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Moore.
Little Stacey Bristow, Jr., accom
panied his grandmother, Mrs. Allen
1 who has been visiting her daughter
i here, to her home in Barnett Thur--
! ‘lay to spend the summer.
i Mia
Bostm
Juste
Bonita Ba-s left Thursday for
Maine where she will ppend
, , ... , . | weeks. She will join Miss
of gladioli tied with pink »at- M „ ry Cr>wlflf ln s „ VMnMh „ nd wi|i
! mike the trip by boat.
I Mrs. L. R. Lundy from Columbia,
S. C., has returned to her home after,
a pleasant visit to her brothers
, Messers J. D. and G. W. Ross of
I Hardwick, and sisters Mrs. O. C. I
Hcringdine and Mr*. W. B. Ren'roe
of Milledgeville. Her son, E. J.. and
nice.* Mis.- Emma Hcringine accom
panied her home.
in ribbon marked the pews whi
families and relatives were seated.
Preceding the entrance of the wed
ding party, and during the ceremony,
a program of exquisite nuptial music
was rendered by Mrs. E. V. Jones
and Delos' Miller. Mrs. Jones sang
“O Promise Me,” “Because” and “I
Love You Truly.” Piano selection*
by Mrs. Miller were Victor Herbert’s
•‘Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life,” nnd
durr-g the ceremony “One. Alone”
from the desert song.
Mendelssohn’s Wedding March was.
rendered as the processional.
Miss Gwendolyn Edwards.
Mrs. Lynwood L. Smith has gone
to Athens to attend the summer
school of the University of Georgia.
Mrs. W. S. Jett, of Memphis,
Tenn., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Jett, Jr., at the State Hospital.
Miss Lucy Harding has returned
from New York where she has been
teaching the past year.
Miss Leni Warnock has returned
from Alma, Ga., where she was call
ed last week on account of the death i
of her sister. Miss Dean Warnock.
Mrs. Minnie Walker, Mrs. Valla .
Paulk nad Miss Eleanor Paulk of :
Ocilla were the guests of Mr. and
Mr.-. W. A. Walker the past week.
~nd Mrs. G. C. Clinksdale and
children, of Macon, spent the past
week-end with Mr. nnd Mrs. Georg
A. Watkins.
this week from New Y’ork where
she has been visiting her aunt, Mrs.
Martha Sibley.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Jordan left j
Sunday for St. Louis, Mo., where j ’
they are spending this week. They''
will return via automobile.
DELEGATES NAMED BY LEGION
TO CONVENTION
Dr. Y. A. Little, S. C. Stubbs and
Sam Bland were named delegates to
the >tnte convention of the American
Legion which meets in Gainesville
July 3. 4. and f*th to represent the;
Morris-Little Post.
nt of the past I
party given by |
Bridal Party
bridesmaids and groomsmen
singly, and walked down the
opposite aisles at the same time.
Next came the maid of honor, follow
ed by the ring-bearer.
The bride entered with her fath
er. and met the groom and his best
man at the altar.
During the prayer the bride and |
groom knelt on a white stein pillow,
which was used by the groom’* moth
er and father.
The groomsmen were Messrs. Cal
vin Steed. Warren Reid. John Mc
Collum. of Atlanta, and Dewit Rog
ers. of Milledgeville. The befct man
was Mr. J. O. Shepherd, of Atlanta,
cousin of the groom.
Maid of Honor, Miss Evalynne Sea-
right, sister of the bride, wore a
own of angel Pink net and lace ! in the receiving line were Dr. nnd
ith angel pink slippers and evening Mrs. Seawright, father and mother of
I mitts to match (Ires'. Her flowers | the bride, the bride nnd groojn, Mrs
Mrs. Josephine Sibley Jennings is were pink rosebuds, tied with pinl: j. T. Day, mother of the groom, an
•pending several weeks visiting rela- ( tulle. the h r idal party,
tives nnd friends in Union and [ The bridesmaids were Misses Con- The bride's book was kept by Mi«
Spartanburg, S. C. i stance and Nolle Day, of Millcdgc- j Mndelyn Kitchens.
• • * j sisters of the groom, and Miss j Punch was srved from tv
Mrs. R. W. Hatcher and Miss ’-'ura Bell Matthews, and Mildred j of ice, colored pink and gre
Weathemby have returned home ai- Stell, of Fayetteville. They were nt- ing punch were Misses Lou
relatives of Mrs. Hatch-j ! -ired in duplicate dress*?* of nile— ingsworth, Maitlb Tied win
Port mouth. Va. green net, fashioned with ruffled phine Redwine, Margaret Wi
skirts, and wore green mitts and ling lee were Misse
An intei
Misses I.ucile and Frances Finne;
the home of their parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. T. Finney of Stevens Pottery.
In honor of Miss Margaret Digby of
Milledgeville.
The house was beautifully deco
rated in summer flowers in colors
of pink and white. Following the
game* and proms, refreshments
served. A number of guest wei
vited.
blocks
IIoll-
Mrs. Della Carroll and grr.ndaugh-
ter. Miss Caroline Thompson, cf At
lanta, and spending this week with
Mrs. W. A. Massey.
Mr. and Mrs. Linton S. Newton an
nounce the birth of a hhby son on
Monday, June 23rd. He has been
named Linton S., Jr.
..Ids who i
An<
Lieut, and Mrs.
son, Junior, leave
Philadelphia where
/. L. Na.-h and
Thursday for
they will make
Mrs. Bloo
l Harrison v.ll return to
n North Carolina Sunday
i to her parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Athon and little
son Ed, are spending .several days
with relatives in Jacksonville and
St. Augustine. Fla.
Mr. F. A. Cantrell of the Dixie
Company who is doing detail work
in Atlanta is spending a few days
here with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jones and the
Misses Mies.-c have returned from
an automobile trip to Jacksonville
Beach.
Mis. Hammond Carmichael, of Au
gusta. arrived Wednc-day to spend
several weeks with her mother, Mrs.
Annie Moran.
Mr. Ralph Simmerson who has bee
seriously lil at the City Hospital
improving, his many friend- wei
glad to learn Wednesday.
Serv
„ .....inia McCol-
•ecn shoes, and carried bouquets ‘ lum, Mary Dan Ingram, Lo;
?d with green tulle. I ris and Elizabeth Redwine.
The little ring-bearer. Hiram Camp. 1 After the reception the brid" and
Jr., wore a Little Lord Fnuntleroy [ groom left for a motor trip to point:
uit of white satin and errried the j i n Florida. The bride’s traveling suit
ng on n white satin pillow. ] of navy blue crepe tailored with
Beautiful Bride ecssories to match.
The young bride was radiantly They will be at home after July 1
lovely in her wedding gown of white at 134 Prince avenue. Athens, Ga.
deskin satin and princess luce with i The bride i* the charming daughter
j 1< ng train of the satin. Her veil j of Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Seawright,
wa, made cap-shade and was show- [ imminent citiziens of Fayetteville
crld with orange ldos:Joms. She J and members of the best known fam-
wom white moire slipper and white ; ’lies of the State,
lace mitts. Her bouquet w is of ; Her many friends will regret that
bride’s roses showered with valley be will make her home in another
The bride’s
city.
Mrs. Ben Morrison nnd Mrs. C.
Fowler were railed to Macon Sund.
on account of the death
aunt, Mrs. M. M. Holland.
theii
Mr. and Mrs. L .D. Edwards and 1
little son Ben. of Madison, spent
Sunday with &Ir. and Mrs. B. D. I
Edwards.
Mrs. Tom Fraley left this i
i -r Mountain City where she joined
Elizabeth Fraley and Mrs. J. I.
Am< nette and chiidren to spend the
! The friends of Mr. C. F. Fowler
are glad to know that he is improving
I after a long illness at the City Ho-
| pital.
I Mr. Joe Hough, who has been out
cf the city several days, has returned
here to take over the management of
re on July 1st.
ne is considered bet-
Mrs. H. Lev
p by her physician?, news fmn
me Wednesday stated, Mrs. Is
s been critically ill ;t versl <
gifts to her brides- The groom comes from one of the
vere lace evening mitts. The , most prominent families of the State,
presented the groomsmen with j He is the sor r Mr. and Mrs. John
leather bill fold.*. T. Day. a banker and business man
Following the ceremony was a re- [ of Milledgeville. He is a young man
eeption at the home of the bride's i of sterling qualities and holds a very
parents. The reception rooms were ! responsible position as traveling s»le®-
lovely with ferns and cut flowers. ; man.
Mr. A. S. Hatcher and his son,
Albert Hatcher, Jr., spent Tuesday
afternoon in the city to attend the
dinner given by the Allied Engineers
to the Hcnlthcade.
Misses Lucy Brown and Nettie
Moore. Mrs. L. J. Rozar and Mrs.
•L M. Monte attended the District
Missionary meeting at Mouticello lost
Thursday.
Miss Janette Thompson has return
ed to ,ier home in Atlanta, after a
visit to Mrs. W. A. Massey. She was
the honor guest of several social
functions among the younger set. iait Friday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. D. Hight, Mis?
Thelmae nnd Claudie Lee Jones, Mrs
Frank Broome nnd little son R. N
rpent Monday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Broome an-
son, R. N., spent Sunday with Mr
Broome’s aunt. Mis Lucye Poole r.‘
Warthen, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bnyn*
Miss Katherine McMillan Bayne
rpent the r !l t week-end with Mr.
r.nd Mrs. K. G. McMillan. Miss Bayne
will spend several days as the guest
of Mrs. McMillan.
Mr. JameB Brown is much better
folowing an appendix operation on
s
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i\ June Sale
On Every Dress
In our Store
Beautiful Prints
Crepes
Chiffons
In beatiful styles
and colors
The Price has
been greatly re
duced.
Carr’s Emporium
Hot Weather Specials
3 Eottle* Ice Cold Pale Dry Cbqnot Ale .... 50c
1 Medium Can McMenamin’s Crab Meat with Shells 50c
1 Large Can McMenamin’s Crab Meat with Shells .. 85c
1 Medium Can Dry or Wet Packed Shripip, per Cun 20c, 2
Cans for _ 35c
1 No. 2 1-2 Can Peeled Silver Bar Apricots 3Gc
2 Cans No. l’s Silver Ear Sliced Pineapple 25c
2 Cans No. l’s Silver Bar Crashed Pineapple 25c
Philadelphia Cream Cheese 15c; Kay 25; Velveeta Cheese,
Phenix Kraft American, Jars Pimento Cream Cheese 1-2 lb.
Packages 25c.
Extra Large Olives in Quart Jars 75c; Medium Olives in Quart
Jars 35c; Sweet Mixed Pickles 25c.
In fact, we have the most varied assortment for cold lunches,
and suppers to be found in the state. It is a pleasure to show
you.
TXTRA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
8 lls. Scoco Shortening .. ..$1.00
f: lb. Bucket Simon Pure 100 per cent Leaf Lard $1.00
4—2,000 Sheet Finer! Tissue (The 20c Kind) 50c
1 lb. Orange Pekoe Tea .75c
Good White Meat 12c
Bell’s Special—5 lbs. for $1.00
(With 25 lbs. Standard Granulated Sugar $1.25)
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