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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILL EDGE VILLE, (JL, SEPTEMBER SB, IBM
]r. P. H. Gambrell spent several
(iay » of the past week in the city.
Mr. W. I. Johnson is spending this
week in North Georgia.
Mr. Earnest Ennis was in the city
Wednesday.
Alice Tait has returned to
her |,,,me in Lumberton, N. C.. after
u visit to her sister, Mrs. J. B. Tait.
Mw. J- I ye y an( * children of
MarshallviUe are visiting Mrs. J. M.
Mr. Grover Gilmun, who has been
ill the past several days, is improv
er. and Mrs. R. W. Bradford and
children spent the past week-end in
Augusta.
Miss Helen Owens has returned to
hi, home in Atlanta after a visit lo
Mrs. W. A. Massey. —
Mr. H. S. Wooten made a business
trip to Illinois this past week.
Mrs. W. S. Jett was hostess to the
members of her bridge club on Sat
urday evening at a delightful party.
After the games a "delicious ice
course was served.
On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Jett
entertained again at two tables nnd
had as her guest- a number of the
matrons from the social contingent
of the state hospital.
Hr. Goo. . H. Tunnell spent the NANCY HART CHAPTER HOLDS
week-end in Atlantn. FIRST AUTUMN MEETING
MRS. STATHAM ENTERTAINS
One of the most beautiful parties
of the season was the one given by
Mrs. J. C. S tat ham at her home at
the State Hospital, honoring M ; a
Dorothy Buckley of Augusta, the
guest of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Dow
ling.
The rooms where the guests as
sembled were bright with numerous
bowls and vases of lovely Autumn
flowers.
Preceding the games a delicious
three course dinner was served. Cov
ers were laid for twelve guests.
The honoree was presented with a
handsome pair of perfume bottles.
Sheriff W. J. Haynie and County
Policeman Roland Lawrence, jailed
four negroes Saturday and Sunday
of last week, for violating the na
tional and fctate prohibition laws.
Teacup Birdsong, Nina Reeves and
Johnny Phelps were arrested
If lihm U~d-tkrUfc.a mdrmm.
Iwm, Mt 'THE SECOND FLOOR
MYSTERY” at tha CalaaiaJ Satar-
Say, Oct. 4tk. Grant Withari aaJ
Laratta Yoang ara the stars
Mrs. R. L. Holsey and children
nnd Miss Wynelle Cummings, of
Swain*'-*boro, -.visited Mr. nnd Mrs L.
S. Holsey the past week.
Milledgcville Chapter No. 272 O.
E. S. will hold its regular meeting
Thursday night. All members art-
urged to be present.
Mr. Alton Rogers has returned to Q n Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 16,'Prizes for high and low
Georgia Tech where he will study t bc Nancy Hart Chapter of the D. also presented,
this winter. ^ u held a m ost delightful meeting |
• * * at the home of Mrs. Miller S. Bell, j WILL ROGERS aril! b« at tha Co-
Dr. and Mrs. E. . Tigncr and Mr. After the formal opening and cus-jlonial Monday and Taasdayof m
Con Carr were visitors to Atlanta tomary business the Regent turned wash. This lima it is "SO THIS IS
the past week. t j,e meeting over to the new program LONDON”. Laara how to laugh from
• * * chairman, Mr*. M. S. Bell. Will.
Mr. Ben Stembridgc left this week a most interesting old record of
foi- Atlanta where he will enter Goor- (j t . n Lafayette’s visit to Georgia and FAMILY OF MRS. L. M. SMITH
gia Tech as a student a morc detailed account of his stay HELD REUNNION SUNDAY. 14TH
• • • in Milledgcville was read by Mrs.
Miss Agnes Scott has gone to Co- j. l. Beeson. With hearts ulert the
lurnbia University where site will Chanter stood as the Marseillaise
study this winter. sung by Mrs. Charlie Gib-on and
• • • Mis. L. P. Longino. Mrs. Marshall
Col and Mrs. Marion Allen spent Bland, chairman of music, accom-
several days of the- past week in At. panied at the piano,
lanta. In accord with the celebration of
• * * Constitution Week a very instruct-
Mrs. Geo. Tunnell is in Atlanta ive and entertaining paper, was rend
where she is attending Emory Uni- by Mrs. Jon Hutchins
jversity. | Two solos
According to our judgment there
raids [la no need of any voter of Baldwin
Saturday and charged with selling | county casting his vote for Hon.
whiskey. Ezelle Moore was arrested Geo. Carswell with the expectation
at Scottsboro at a negro church. • ofl his plan to divert five million dol-
liars of-the automobile tag fund to
If yu« like blood-thrilling adr«n- pay the indebtednes of the state,
ture*, mo THE SECOND FLOOR Signs indicate that it would never t
MYSTERY” at the Colonial Satar- bo endorsed by the legislators, but
day, Oct. 4th. Croat Withers and if it should be there would be a long
Loretta Yonog are the stars. legal battle as to the constitution
ality of the act.
The Medical Auxiliary will meet | Mrs Hattie AH:n Garrard has
Thursday afternoon at the home of turned from Kansas City. Mo., where
beautifully rend
ered by Mrs. Charles Gibson, "Still
Mr. and Mrs. John Stiles and lit- •» The Night” nnd a charming little
tie daughter, Catherine, are ‘pend- Scotch melody.
ing thi«. wei k in the city. A social hour followed during
- • • which delipious refreshments
Miss Sarah Ward, after spending served by the hostess,
several weeks with her parents. -—
Wednesday of noat week the Cc
Ionia) will .bow "LADIES MUST
PLAY”. The picture with ai
cast, with planty off pep.
annual reunion of the family
Mrs. L. M. Smith was held Sunday.
Sept. 14th in honor of the seventieth
rsary of her birthday. The
place of the gathering was at the old
Smith home near Hopewell church,
all of Mrs. Smith's children, grand
children and great-grandchildren
Including these and
other guests there were sixty-fiv
who enjoyed the bountiful feast pre
pared by the children..
The dinner was spread under the
shade tree? surrounding the home.
SPECI
Macaroni
7 oz pkg Semola Macaroni Cjn
Reg. 3pkgfor25c. size, now pkg.U”
Frol Stock — Extra Quit,
Mr*. J. W. Lwglton at the Dixie ahe wa> called on account of the ill. HONORS MISS Th< ‘ 5 ' rar '° lls
Construction company. net of her. .nnt, Mm. B. J. Haney. MBS F ' porch w
NAPIER
Mr*. John Montes tvna called to ! Ilr. nnd Mrs. T. M. Hill nnd Mr.
Atlanta Tuesday on account of the nnd Mrs. Frank Herring have gone
law, Mrs. Win- to Asheville, N. C., where they will -
spend several weeks.
death of her sistcr-J
gali.
and Mr. Oscie Dr. nnd Mis. Richard Crnion, Mr .
returned to Em- ; Edwin. Allen nnd Mr. H. D. Alien,
ory University where they will study Jr., were visitors in Atlanta the past
• this fill. »«*■
Mr. Floyd Wv
Thaxton, Jr., have
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee N. Jordan spent
Sunday in Entonton with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Dennis nnd their liUle
Mr. C. D. Bonnell was cal
Atlanta Monday on account <
death of his father. Mr. Bon;
■ Peabody
Tenn., where she will
College.
Miss Martha Bass has gone
Duke University to study
winter. She will work
the bookkeeper at Mr. Lee Jordan’s. ^, t ' dltrK| .prrializing
. . , ook. She was shown in ind -how-
ami Mrs. Lawson M. Banks Mr am , Mrs. T. L. McCnmh have j™*LX"?o^w’used in'her kitchen,
nee the birth of n son. Bruce returned from Blowing Rock. N. C„ ^ p B( .|| Jr „ nd Miss lies- j
ember 13.
the city Hospital on Sep- w hcre they spent several months this
summer at their summer home.
The Milledgcville Music Club will
meet Saturday afternoon. Sept. 27
at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs.
Miller S. Bell.
Mi-s Sarah Fay Reid has returned
from a visit to relatives at Louis
ville. Ga.. where she recuperated
from a recent illness.
Mrs. W. S. Cox has succeeded Mrs.
J. C. Henderson in the hemstitching
department at the Singer Sewing
Machine office.
Mrs. C. U. Mammett, claim agent
of tile Georgia Railroad, was in the
city Tuesday nfternocn and paid the
Union-Recorder office a plesant visit the jcwcle
and told us. a few jokes.
Mr-. H. H. Herndon and little son I momim
have returned from Auguatn where the Confederate veteran- —.
they -pent several days of the part I Judge Ward hold, the office "f Brie-
Mrs. Mattie Butt., has returned
her home in ColumUus after n vi
to the family of Mr. and Mrs. A. I.
Butts. Mrs. -Butts
left for home.
WILL ROGERS
hen she lonial Monday am
week. Thu til
I LONDON’*. Lei
Mrs. David Ferguson has gone to, Will.
Washington, D. C., to visit her son.
Dr. David Ferguson of the U. S. Na
vy. Dr. Ferguson will sail for Hono
lulu within a few days for an indefi
nite stny. *
Mrs. Margaret Hardeman Cook has
returned from a visit to her daugh
ter, Mrs. Ned Davis in New 1 ork
City. She accompanied her son, Mr.
Tom Cook of Macon, who attended
convention.
the guests of Mr. Herndon’
Mr. Winfred Wynn, of Atlanta,
nt the past week-end with his par-
s. Mr. and Mrs. W. T Wynn. Mr.
Fnn is connected with the Coca-
•i company ns chemist.
adier General and i
the Easter
of Georgia
M.
Mi s Winifred Fowler has return
ed to Columbia University for the
fall and spring t^rms studying sw
and expects t-> receive a Master De
gree in the subject of Biology. Na-
Elsworth Bivins, son of Mr. <urc study and Physics next June
rs. Homer Bivins, left Satur-1 Miss Fowler taught Biology and
r New Orleans. La., where he , Nature Science at G. S. C. W. the
ter Tulane University to study past year and attended Teachers Col
ne. lege during th- summer session.
hipnian Leighton Moore left-
day for Annapolis, Md., where
inter the United States Navnl
•my after spending several
ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
1 fiends of Mrs. W. T. Hines
-ret to learn that she is in
i'ital in Lynchburg, Va.. suf-
\\ith a broken arm., which was
•t*d in an automobile accident,
• cli occured near that city.
FOWLER-hAULSEN
Mis« Irma Job! Fowler ar
Russell Poul-*e
Minn., were un
clay afternoon i
tory. Rev.
vler nnd Mr.
Minneapolis,
d in marriage Fri-
the Episcopal Fec-
H. Harding officiating.
remony was witnessed by
• relatives of the bride,
immediate relative *
Th., bride is a daughter, of Mr.
Cha*. Fowler a
attractive youns
The groom u
airplane sendee
id is a pretty and
lady.
connected witl
in Minneapolis.
^ Ir. Hugh E. Andrews of Atlanta
t , 4 named sales manager for
v V*' or Ria Natural Gas company in "SALLY , • .. ...
^'^dgevUle. Mr. Andrew, will eome m.nce ^,
!'; r< week to take over his duties, b. at Colonul Thwerfay a»d
Hi have charge of all talas from Friday-
,f,t * M'lledgevUlc office. Gray •“* Jom
Delightful in every detail
Saturday afternoon given
. F. bell at her home on
Liberty street in honor of Miss Mar
garet Napier, whose marriage to Mr.
Frank Bell will be a brilliant social
event next month.
Throughout the home exquisite
flowers in vases and baskets carried
’ ’ ’ . .. , put a beautiful color achcinc. After
Mi ™,T' h L G r«, the B ame* of brid B e. the pue.l- were
r. md Mr*. A. C. Green of M r- ^ Mock iee cream with i
vether, ha* pent to Naahv.ll-. ^ vt , ddinK bc „ frozen in the
center. Dainty tally cards picturing
a miniature bride were used.
Just before the guests departed, a
colored woman came to the door and
asked for Miss Napier stating that
history! shl ' "" nUl1 10 " p,,ly for “ iob “
One of the most beautiful social
gatherings of the summer, was that
given by the Misses Annie Laurie
and Mary O’Quinn on Friday night
at the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar O’Quinn.
The sparious living, reception and
thrown togethe^
where dancing was enjoyed by all.
The house was decorated most beau
tifully in the varied colored cut
flowers &.n'. pot flowers.
After hours of dancing the crowd
was led into the yard where a large
bonfire was burning. Wi
roasted and served with pickles and
mustard. Sandwicbe- and drinl^f
were also enjoyed.
Those enjoying the evening were:
Mbses Alicia Barnes, Jewel Posey,
Sue Bell Ban, Dorothy Hooten, Ruth
Ennis, Willie Pearle Vcale, Mamie
Torrence. Rubye Posey, Elizabeth,
Hooten, Carolyne Ennis, Mrs. Mary
McDade Deeson, Annie Lnurie and
Mary O'Quir.n; Meuinf
Paul Ifolsenbeck, George Un
derwood. Curtis Pu*:h, Hampton
Smith, Ennis McDade, Evans Fowler,
Gus Posey. Alpha O’Quinn. James
Fowler and Freshman Torrence.
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