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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEPCEVIIXE, QA.. NOVEMBER 10, ItM
WITHIN THE CP
(By MISS DIDDY)
WEDDING LAST TUESDAY OF | guests and the intimate fiiends at
WIDE SOCIAL INTEREST j reception at their home on Otis
Boulevard.
CTH« c_ | . u ... | Mrs. Sibley was graduated from
nf ■, , • , “ “ r * cr * ) the Duval high school in Jackson-
’^ral interest Hrins C nr.;* m * re *^ ,n 1 e ^ aro * villa and from Hollins College, Vir-
°ral interest- !:r.ms, Georgia and Florida and . . . . * . .
in , my column but characterized by unusual beauty vu * h f r * she . w “ f
■WT 1 "i me y.rc.„ A bUme 7 Wil T"? iLT, T'* ““"i <" >'“A und'^TreaWen. oA the
have mir- > me - > ou can b,ame the w,1? °n. only child of Mr. and Mrs. nntatrm tw
edtor lM.-rs.use he has crowded me Giles Lawson Vilson, and Mr. Wil-’ ^ Mrs H T Cri!~ as
(U . recently with more important liam Augustus Ldngstreet Sibley, v n i VaH ir
ZL Of course, the N.pier-Bell formerly of Miliedgeville and tr.on of Mr and
teelfcc ™ “*»'«* •' 1-ta, Gear*!., which took place la>t M " j. ^ Sibley of MBledgevUle,
,, iticl. c -'ot 'feather. Then came evening at 8 o clock the Firat| CcorBia and „ „ TOplww of Jud)re
aac«-e».»t.f VV.n.fred Fow- Pre.byt.nan church of SparUnLury, sib| of Atlanta . He atu . nded the
lerV and Wright McKnights weddimr South Carolina, with the Rova»>j
at the Cl
u rijtht McKniyht’s tveddinu South Carolina, with the Reverend rS “sZT'V.va'l' w'7 ,
dra, of St. John the Di- Doctor Henry Wade DuBoae official %£
IV ^ork. Winifred and in*. , , . .. „ , „ .
science degree at the Georgia School
. , York. Winifred and in*.
. ., . , —, science uegree ai me ueorgia acw
Wr .eK hate been aweethe.rta for a The find to enter were the uah- of Tcchn0 , 0 „. y radu „ t i n(r there
nun.i. r ", years a* d I feel rare that ere; Mr. Allen Sibley of Laurens, 19 , 3 Ho is one of thr mo „ prom i,.
much ha. i .neas u m store for them. Mr. Jonah Sibley of Atlanta. Mr. , young mill executive, of the utate
Th. are both very attractive young Erwin S.bley of Miliedgeville, Geor- and j, conncctclj wlth the Whitney
people and the only regret that I gia, Mr. Charles Gardiner of Atlanta, MiUs at Spartanburg,
have is that it will take Winifred Mr. Fletcher Lowe of Greenville,
away from Miliedgeville. The two Mr. James Oeland, Mr. John A. Law,
Wedding* in the McMillan family! Jr. /
wen- of especial interest to Mil- The bridesmaids came in next. The
ledgeviile people, that of Miss Belle bride entered on the arm of her
McMillan to Mr. G. H. Bray and father, who gave her in marriage,
Mary BtlDe McMillan to Guy Can- and was met in front of the pulpit
trell, the famous football player of by Mr. Sibley and his brother, Mr.
G. M. C. I hear that Mary Belle and John Sibley, of Atlanta, who was his
Guy are coing to live in Panama, best man. Miss Wilson’s unusual
That will be very thriling end inter- blonde beauty was accentuated by
estfng experience for them. Mary her wedding gown of gleaming ivory
Belie is quite an artist and we are iatin. The bodice was plain with a
loosing a very pretty and talented square neckline in front and long
young lady. Of course, we were all tightfitting sleeves. The skirt fell to
interested in Bill Sibley’s wedding the floor in graceful folds with the
and I hope that he will soon bring long train falling in points from the
hU bride to Miliedgeville so that Mil- waist line. Her only ornament was
ledgeviile people will have the pleas- a string of pearls. The bridal veil
ure of knowing her. was a billow of tulle, arranged as a
simple cap across 'the forehead and
Margaret and Frank Bell are very Kathered into a spray of orange
busy getting their lovely home ready b lo=soms at the back. The wedding
for occupancy. It is such a quaint bouquet was of purple throated white
place. I have always admired it and orchid * showered with valley lilies,
thought it one of the most attractive Immediately after the ceremony
places in Miliedgeville. It is already Mr * and Mrs * Nelson entertained
beginning to look home-like again the bridaI party, the out-of-town
and I am sure that Margaret will
make a charming hostess for such a
beautiful home.
‘ attractive
New Low Price
In writing I cannot fnil to mention
the Garden School and the gplen*
lounit Geonre Carpenter i„ the did interest shown by the women of
very latest addition to the list of the city in this deserving enterprise
future beaux for the long list of fu- of beautification. I hope everyone
turc belles of the city. I am sure | will begin now and plant something,
that he is a fine young man. | Crepe myrtle trees along the high-
„ t ways, as planned by the Garden
I hope that every on, raw the pa- 7'" 7
rad. on Armistice Day and ,..rad-' Cll> mOI,t ' >e ‘ Ut ' ful l>nd »»™tivc.
ed the most impressive exercises at
the Methodist church. Mr. Melton’s
speech besides being entertaining!
was concise and delivered in an un
usually fluent manner. The floats'
were very colorful and pleasing in'
spite of the rain. I was particularly!
impressed with the JJnion Point float.
The children were singing war songs ■
«s they passed along the streets. 11
think that Armistice Day, above all j
other holidays, should Le celebrated,!
and I think that is a very fine thing:
for all the clubs and schools to join '
in the celebration with the Legion)
and Auxiliary. The spirit of co-J
operation between all the clubs in
this city is a splendid thing. To cap!
the climax of Armistice was the beau-1
tifu] dinner at Mrs. Treanor’s and
the dance afterwards at the Legion!
hall. Every body seemed\ to have'
* uch a good time. Major Muldrowj
mo(.e such a beautiful talk and serv
ed his place as toastmaster to per
fection. Dr. Scott was presented the
emblem of the Past Commander of
the Ltgion by Dr. Binion for the
constructive and notable work which
no has accomplished while head of
the orirani nation.
The !ate*t movement in club work
in Baldwin county is the project of
the Parent-Teacher Association to
beautify the campus of G. SI. c.
?! r '• N - p - Walker chairman of G.
M- C. Improvement Committee, hns
called several ladies in Miliedgeville
who are .ntercsted in G .M. C. and
asked them to select their commit-
lee to help in improving different
\ ,,° n thli They will plant
./rubbery around the gate,, the hut,
Ihe barracks, and the old oapitol
bu.l, ,„g. A g rea , dta] of (hrubb
, "" n Pl“te« already by the mem-
r ‘ " of the P. T. A. and by Sira.
Roach. [ bey huve made a great im-
th° Vetni ' rt ' n Ren era 1 aspect of
. e campua, > at there are still sev.
■' S'ots that need attention, and
loose efficient ladies who have
, ma| itag G .M. C. a more
jo;, 'j. “’ P “ t in our lily finish their
1 '"deed be a gem of ioveli-
Cni- ", " Ur city ’ Thc Garden Club is
- O carry out the same idea ek-
taki- -, V;' wil1 *** * larger under
cut’- ■„ s Uf bc,utl fy in * the ugly
ho . , ‘" e entire city. This will
'ucce ’,"s rful lhin *’ *"0 * would
entrant- h ‘ hey b ' lrin - “ th ° >»
gc», a . ,bt0 °“ r orty, one from Au-
tw, „ " d b ‘‘ other fv*m Macon. The
Paced he'.'v 'tretche* cannot be
be „l7V h ,' club but flowera can
'■mbankmenu can be
Years'
V .:T’Li.-.ioi v’s.-v;:
: Thedford’s
Black-
Draught
A Pur.lv VrgeUblc
INDIGESTION,
CONSTIPATION,
BILIOUSNESS
. Only 1 Cent o Do set.
BREAD BREAD
FREE FREE
Every Saturday during this year 1930, we trill give you with
each 59c cash retail purchase in our store. One 10c Standard
size loaf of
Eectrik Maid Bread
At
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
Of Course
“The Rexail Store"
224 Fliones
ALSO ASK FOR YOUR CHINA TICKETS
240
chargi
13 Plate Battery
NOW
$7
.50
Lowest price in Ford history. Drive in today and let us
check your battery. We have a machine that will tell its
condition. The winter months are just ahead and it will
be a good idea to attend to the starting part of your car
NOW!
McKinnon Motor Co.
Announcing
The Opening of
A Modern Shoe Department
DIXIE SHOP
A full and complete line of Misses, Ladies' and Men’s Shoes as authorized by the latest design
ers of footwear. We are showing the newest ii footwear for both old and young and we
invite your early inspection!
Pumps-Straps
Oxfords
Blacks, Tans and Combina
tions.
Mr. Jerome Babb has been
named manager of this new
department which is found
on our balcony floor.
All Dresses and Coats
REDUCED
We find we have too many dresses and coats and are marking
down prices to clear out stocks. The newest fashion details
are here. Never have you seen dresses of such high quality
and splendid workmanship at such low prices. Dresses that
formerly sold at $14.95-—Sale price
♦1295
ALL OTHERS GREATLY REDUCED
ALL HATS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS
QUCK REDUCTION SALE
There are felts, and velvets in the
new turban shapes in colors that will
It •*> 2 i
complete your costume exactly.
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Priced—
—95c to $5.99—
*4.-"
THE DIXIE SHOP
$ In the Sanford Building
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A Thanksgiving Turkey
With Every Automatic Heat .
Control Range
L ET us help you select now your choice
of the many models of modem,
automatic heat control ranges in our
showrooms. A small down payment,
with the remainder payable monthly
with your gas bills will make it yours.
And with every purchase of one of
these ranges between now and Thanks
giving we will give you an order on
Collin’s Market for any turkey you may
select from their pens and they will also
dress it for you at our expense.
Georgia Natural Gas
Corporation
Miliedgeville, Georgia
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