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THE UNION-RECORDER, MIU.EPGEVIU-E, GA., DECEMBER 10. 1831
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS OF BALDWIN C Q U NTY
Phone 436 ot 362 to report activife. and give announcements. All reports must be in the day following meetings and not later than nine o’clock Wednesday morning of each week.
EDITORS* NOTE:—Tkia pace
is devoted to the interest of the
Women's Organisations of Bald*
win countjr and is edited by Mrs.
Jem N. Moore. The activities
and plans of the dobs and so
cieties will be pnblished on this
page and the co-operation of
each cleb is solicited. If there
is a club that has boon omitted,
please notify the editor.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Club, aad Societies Meeting Each
Month and The Day on Which
They Regularly Meet
Fbvt Mondav
Baptist Girls Auxiliary Meets
Every Monday Afternoon.
Baptist Woman’s Missionary Un
ion. General Heeling.
Metkcdis'. Wo:r.an’j Missionary
Soci ty. General Meeting.
American Association of Uni
versity Women.
P»rst Tuesday
Woman’s Christian Temperance
Union at Methodist church.
American Legion Auxiliary.
First Friday
G. M. C. Parent-Teacher Associa
tion.
Socoad Monday
Episcopal Woman’s Guild.
Presbyterian Woman’s Auxiliary.
Circle Meetings.
Audubon Society.
Second Tuesday
United Daughters of the Confed
eracy.
Choral Department of the Music
Club.
Second Thursday
• Eastern Star.
Second Friday
Child Study Group.
Second Saturday
Children of the Confederacy.
Third Monday
Woman's Missionary Un
ion. Circle Meeting!.
Methodist Woman's Missionary
Society. Circle Meetings.
Episcopal Woman’s Auxiliary.
Third Tuesday
Daughters oi the American Revo-
Feurth Monday
Presbyterian Woman’s Auxiliary
General Meeting.
Fourth Wednesday
Garden Club.
Fourth Thursday
Eastern Star.
Fourth Friday
Child Study Group.
The Midway Parent-Teacher As
sociation.
Fourth Saturday
Music Club.
A. A. U. W. HOLD ENTERESTING
MEETING.
The Milledgeville Branch of the
American Association of University
Women met Monday at 8:00 P. M.
st the College Tea Room. A his
tory of the Association of University
>en both American and Inter
national has been purchased by this
branch and will be presented to the
Library of Georgia State College for
Women.
Miss Horsbrough and Miss Jenkins
vc several delightful musical num
bers. This was followed by a most
ntercsting and instructive illustrated
lecture by Dr. Euri Belle Bolton, on
the Pre-school Child in Modem Edu
cation. She traced the devolpment
of the study of Child Psychology
from the conception that the child
:» a miniature adult to the present
vhen we think of the child as living
n a world of his own. The first
Hypothesis was based oh the Theo-
cal notion that all are born in
Origins 1 sin, therefore the first step
child training was to break his
w:!l, all his natural reactions being
The study of child life then went
threur.h the period of observation
conducted by the questionnaire
‘hod used by G. Stanley Hall.
later the measurement of mental
ability was attempted by means of
mental tests. Dr. Watson at Johns
Hopkins is the outstanding writer of
this school. We now have the psy-
cho-biologists who strive to explain
all reactions as resulting from the
physical conditions of the body.
Alter the interesting talk re
freshments were served by the hos-
tsses; Miss Rogers, Miss Tait, Miss
Padgett. Miss Burch.
D. A. R. TO MEET WITH MRS. L.
N. JORDAN.
The? Nancy Hart Chapter of the
Daughters of the American Revolu
tion will meet on 'Tuesday, Decem
ber 15th, at 3:30 at the home of
Mrs. L. N. Jordan. A beautiful
Christmas program has been arrang
ed and all mmbers arc asked to be
present.
EPISCOPAL WOMAN’S GUILD TO
MEET MONDAY.
The Episcopal Woman’s Guild will
meet on Monday, December 14th. at
the home of Mrs. F. H. Hard-
3:30 t
CHRISMAS LIGHTS
Fonn you will notice people driv-
ng all around town and out into the
home sections, just about dusk.
Looking for the Christmas lights.
Have you planned for yours yetb
There are so many beautiful ways
to arrange them with greens—for
a doorway, a window—a small shrub
the yard or a lovely little tree.
Nothing spreads the kindly Christ-
spirit like those little twinkling
lights—and don’t wait too long to
ret. them up—but help by getting
,ours ready earljf—and turning on
he lights. r
PREEBYTERIAN WOMAN S AUX
ILIARY TO HOLD GENERAL
MEETING.
The Presbyterian Woman’s Auxi
liary has made a change in the rou
tine of meeting* and. will hold a
general meeting on Monday, Decem
ber 14th, at 3:30 at the Presbyterian
church. This is an important meet
ing because plans for Christmas will
be mude at this time.
DISCUSSION <
BOOKS TO BE
MEETING OF
GROUP.
►F TOYS AND
REPEATED AT
CHILD STUDY
CHORAL UNIT OF MUSIC CLUB
WILL MEET TUESDAY EVENING.
The Chjoral Unite of the Milledge-
rllo Music Club will meet Tuesday
evening December 15th, at 8:00
‘clock at the home of Mrs. M. S.
Bell.
At the request of a number of
interested people, Miss Katherine
Scott and Miss Eura Belle Bolton
have very generously consented to
repeat the program on toys and
books for children wlfich they pre
sented two weeks ago. These arc dis
cussions which will interest not only
mothers, but every one who will give
orcaents to children at Christmas.
Miss Kathciine Scott, who has made
an extensive study of books for
children, will have an exhibit of fine
types of literature for them. Miss
Polton, child psychology expert, has
a splendid display of toys and will
discuss them in detail.
The child Study Group is sponsor
ed hy the A. A. U. W. and the
Legion Auxiliary, but everyone is
invited to attend these meetings
which will be of great value to those
interested in training children.
The meeting will be held on Fri
day afternoon, December 11, at 3:30
o’clock in the preschool room at
Peabody school.
GARDEN CLUB—ATTENTION!
N. W. H.
EASTERN STAR TO ELECT NEW
OFFICERS THURSDAY EVENING.
The Eastern Star will hold a very
important meeting on Thursday even
ing at the Masonic Hall at 7:30
o’clock. Officers will be elected and
Mrs. John Riley, Worthy Matron,
urges all members to attend. _
December meeting—Mrs. Richard
Binion’s Wednesday—Dec. 16th—at
three o’clock. Other hostesses—Mes-
dames, J. C. Cooper, ’’rank Coleman
and Miss Mary Cline.
Send your exhibits during morning
if possible—if not—have there at
three o’clock—as th$ voting will
take place before the program. Vis
itors from Macon—Mrs. T. J. Stew
art, Mrs. Dan Hogan, Mrs. Kenneth
Dunwoody, and Mrs. Willie Snow
Etheridge. Talks will be made by
these ladies. Subject will be—Points
in Judging at a Flower Show. Ex
hibits—dollar prize goes to best
single flower. Other prizes will go
to the most artistic arrangement—
handsomest flowers—and most uni
que exhibit. These prizes will he
given hy Mcsdames J. F. Bell Sr—M.
S. Bell and L. E. Roberts. Special
prize given by the president for the
following; Most attractive arrange
ment fo r a Christmas decoration to
be u*ed on a mantle, table or buffet
—not too large—and no holly is to
be used. This, gives everyone 1 a
chance to bring something—some
will doubtless bring two exhibits—
we htpe so—in the last—you are at
liberty to get your material any
where—as for a Christmas arrange
ment—everyone might not have the
proper things.
Some have asked about bringing
visitors—we are sorry that we have
to say no—unless they are out-of-
town guests. Our membership is large
—and it would not be fair to the
hostesses for us to ask that we have
extra guerts. If the person you have
in mind is going to joiin at this
meeting—that i.« O. K.— they will he
counted a member.
This will be a splendid
—let a ! r’.embers plan to
enL
Circle number 4 will meet on Mon
day afternoon December 14th at
3:30 at the home of Mrs. ,.E. ..a,
Tigner. The meeting, is called in or
der to finish the mission study book
which the circle has been studying.
Mrs. Homer Shy, chairman, urge? all
members to attend.
A HAPPY UNION
The Freshman representative;; 0 f
Fulton county presented an inter
esting wedding Saturday morning in
the auditorium of the Georgia State
College for Women during the regu-
lar Freshman chapel hour. Miss Mil-
ton County, represented by MUs
Margaret Huie, was married to Mr.
CampbelI- T *'ulton, Miss Julia Rucker
playing the part. The ceremony was
perfo-med by State Legislature, Miss
Frances Holsenbeck.
The stage was decorated in daisy
chrysanthemums and fern arranged
in tall floor baskets. Miss Catherine
Chambers appeared from one side
of the stage and sang “I Love You
Truly” immediately preceding the
ceremony.
The wedding -was interestingly
symbolical of the merger of Milton,
Campbell and Fulton counties, the
name Fulton being retained.
CHRISTMAS GIFT SHOP—Hand
Mad* Nov*lti*s Pric*« $1.00 aad
Down. On* W*«k Only, D*c*a-
her 7-12 R*«id*ac* of Mrs. John
Ril*y 207 S. Clark* St r **t. pd.
GIFT SHOP—Hand P*lai*d
China, Fancy Work, Canned
Fmit, Cakas, Pies, Candy
Etc.
Cor. Wilkinson and Green St.
At
Mrs. C. J. Conn’s Residence
MRS. L. L. GRINER, M*r.
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for boys and girls of Santa Claus age.
Dolls, Tea Sets, Doll Furniture, Pic
ture Books, Pianos, Foot Balls, Foot
Ball Games, Golf Sets, Cap Pistols,
Baseball Supplies, Indian and Cow-
Boy Suits, Trains, Fire Engines, Trac
tors and every thing in the toy line.
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What’s Santa
Claus Going
To Bring You?
I don’t know but I’m going to
w-rite him a letter to go to Mr.
Woottens cause he’s got the pret
tiest things I’ve ever seen.
Gifts
For Boys and Girls
MEN and WOMEN
the largest variety- in
this section now- on display—Attrac-
th e merchandise in gift boxes, fancy
china novelties decorative glass ware,
Breakfast Sets in green and ivory
fi ora §3.50 to §5.00, Fountain Pen and
Pencil Sets, Books for Young and Old
What Nots, Pictures and Picture
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Christmas Cards Etc. Our Christmas
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