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THE UNION-RECORDER, M1LLEOCEVILLE. UA„ AUGUST IS. 1*33
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ISOCIALHICULICHTS
ur C R- Brookins, of Greenville, Miss Clara Lee Cone, 0 f Atlanta , Mre \v vn.ii . I .. „
' i v.Mt.ng his parents. In East, is the guest of Miss Jessie Allen. son Sill I'f, « , I f ' S THAXTON ««•
S C - 1 Miss Cynthia Tomnkin C' ?" B ‘"' left Sunda >- *«*r Crawford- CARMICHAEL ON SATURDAY.
B »id»'in. . u < tprko Archer of At- to New York .n—i * * fteP * week ’* vi,it with Mr - Exquirite beauty marked the wed-
and Mrs. S. D. Bristow. [ ding of Miss Dorothy Thaxton,
latita i
Miss Cynthia Tomplcin* has gone I ville after a
\ir. and Mrs. Jesse Archer of At- to New York to spend ten days.
have returned home after a Miss Anna McNamara, of Savan-I Mr- n t u_i. j .... i ,
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CriKin. |»k. i> K.ti, ,nd M.ry, Mra. G. T. Whilden ar.d grand.
0. C. M»r «■< i»#«r Cbm. Uautfri*,, Mi «.
rwrd:*.-. an ‘ aa,tinf: iel " w 111 M- BUnch Welch has accepted aj Vivian Stcmbrid,, leavo Thureday
Cold,boro nd Mo tb. * 0. i position with th. Milled,.,:!!, Tele- (a, UMn Sptin,, camp „„ U ni.
MiF , „on, Dordon is ,p.»d.n S this phono Co. Miss Katherine Moran W l
we ek with the family of ner rother, Mrs. L. -S. Holsey h»« returned; da Y la R t week with her mother, Mrs.
; n Macon. home from a visit to relatives in! C. L. Moran. She left for Peters-
Miss Florence Barber, of Florence, Hampton, Va. j burg, V»„ where she will teach next
& C-. ■ B uett 0f Ml “ Beulah Mre M Gucst und chjldre . of year at .Southern College. During
Tfcaxt° n - _ ^ ^ ^ I Hardwick, arc visiting relatives in the sumn,er /he is traveling to inter-
Malcolm Cone and *°n No rth Georgia.
Mrs. L. H. Carr returned to her I Mp * °* C ‘ Wilkinson
returned ’ h0mC ln SparU Sunda >‘ ^r n visit 1 >; este . rda >’ from
Mrs.
Sammy. R ome - arc '' i '- ltin R Mrs.
jl r Allen and family.
ni.aboth Crown u.. -,™™. Hth
M- .for » o'** “» her *•*"».
, !r , Walter Gordy, in Atlanta.
Vi- .... Louise and Kathline Hawk-,
inb art- visitin;: tH Cintury of Pro- ;
reposition in Chicago this
Mrs. Fred Starr and children
* planning to leave this week-end for
stay at Savannah Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Britt
Griffin, were guests of Mr.
week. Mrs. Alexander Britt Sunday.
,1-ncr C-rr.-M*. ■" d “» M, EUi.rt Wnreen and
J. A. T imer Bpe y Little Reek, Aritaneaa, are the .neats
mey v.rited Mr. nnd Mr,. ^ Mr ^ ^ Vi „ y ,£
tt-ley Has en. Mrs. F. B. Florencourt and chil-
.M— »'. llo, Mary and Corevaa dren _ of Arlinffton M ass., are visit-
F>niardt and Maj. Fred Josey left ing Mfageg Katic and Mary cljne-
Monday for an automobile trip to Ur and Mrg jj. P. Walker and
Chicago and the World's Fair. ^ | Pierce Walker have returned from
Mr. Elbert Biv.ns, of New a vacat ; 0 n trip to North Georgia.
Orltant. La., spent several days of Mrs . j. j. Tarleton and little son,
•j- iia,: week with hie mother, Mrs. ^‘Janta, ane Spending (several
Mittie A. Bivins. days with Misses Katie and Mary
Mrs. Walter Gordy and little son, ci; ne
Walter. Jr., of A‘Ian‘a, are visiting Dr B McH . clinc and Mr. Louis
Mr.-'. Gordy’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth , cline- of At i anta> spent the
Bro-m. ; end with Missel Katie and Mary
Mi- ■ = Raber-ta t-tid Lucclta Law- G |j ne
rcr.ee left Friday for New York; M rs. E. F. O'Connor and
wh. re they will spend the month of. dauR . htcr , „f Savannah. Ga.,
August. visiting Misses Katie and Mary
Mrs. B. D. Edwards and children f>|i np _
e spono-fK two weeks with Mr.' Mr Frank Brookin « has retul . ned
,i Mr-. E. L. Darling, Jr., at kome „fi er an extended visit to rela-
Blacksoear and Sea Island Beach, j iives j n A Uantn. Jonesboro and
Emmett Hines nnd children, 1 Q r jffi n _
of Washington, D. C., are visiting ( Mrs. Tom Binford, of Fort Bragg,
ar.d M»s. E. R. Hines at ^ c„ j„ spending several days with
cr0- I Mrr. B. W. Binford and Miss Janie
Mary Bums is spending her, Bin f ordi
vacation in Sandersville. She made . Misg Gertrude Tre a n or has retura-
: ,n automobile trip to the World’s pd fra|)1 a vigjt of severa i mon ths to
Fair with a party of friends the | Mr s. F. B. Florencourt in Arling-
; ton. Mass.
Sorrow, of Atlanta,
■O. A. Thaxton
and Mrs. Thaxton, and Mr. Ralph
Burbank Carmichael which took
place on -Saturday at five-thirty at
the First Baptist church. Rev. L.
E. Roberts, pastor of the church,
performed the ceremony. •
The church was beautifully deco
rated ta form a lovely setting for
the wedding party. Cathedral candel
ebra, Marie Antionette baskets
white gladioli and yucca were used
in an effective arrangement with
quantities of fern, and long needle
pines.
Before the wedding parly entered
Mi/s Laura Shurley gave a delight-
ful music recital at the organ. Miss
M ."- A '.. w - ^7 -* - —
The ushers entered in pairs and
I est students in the school.
returned
. North
Carolina and West V'rginia. He
Wilkinson of Alderson, West V
who will spend several weeks with
him at his home at Browns Cross-
MISS THAXTON HONOREE
PARTY GIVEN BY MISS FRALEY
wore afternoon suits of stripped
trousers- and dark coats. They were:
Boh Black, of Plant City, Fla., Stew-
nrt Wootten, of this city; Douglas
AT | Wells, of Atlanta and O. A. Thax-
Jr., of Kingsport, Tenn.
Another delightful party given ”Fh p /hFidus maids. Misses Lucy
for Mi«s Dorothy Thaxton, whose j ,Iou * ton - of Alexandria, Va.; Elizn-
wedding was an event of last Sat-:* ,etk Fraley, of this city; Ann Pid-
urday. was the one at which Miss! ^oc,{ • of Mou,trie and Beulah Thax-
Elizabet.i Fraley entertained on | ton • ® : -' tor of th c bride, entered
Thursday afternoon. Vari-colored '■ “ ,one - The >' wero Rowncd in green
z : nnias and roses were used in pro- ■ aillt nct f n? hioned over green taff-
fusion throughout the house. The ctn ‘ Thc y "' ore waist length bridal
entire front of the house was opened | vcil5 ,nnt werc f«shioned cap shape,
and the tables arranged for bridge.
After several games of bridge
were enjoyed, delicious salad and
ice courses were served. Miss Fraley
was assisted in entertainting her
mother and Mrs. William Fraley.
Ir 1). C. Albert returned home pafl . weekend wjt h Mr. and Mm.
Sunday. She was accompanied by Bo() Burden ,
M„ Albert and 111- Loui« Albert ( ^ „„ j L slMey
-n, 1 ■ the day m AtlanU. i Wedne , day for a visit to Mr. Sib-
Slr. D. L. Weather*, aiaistant man-1 j,,,, bjdlh „ Jo|ln A slb|ty ,
at Auburn, Ala.
Jfm Jbhn L. Moore and little
daughter, of (Atlanta are visiting
I Mrs .Moore’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
! D. F. Montgomery-
Mrs. I. H. Hall and little son, Hart-
. where she gprfnt stfvJra'l le Y. l >»Ye returned from a virit to
indorgoing treatment for an'Mia. Halls Brother. Mr. R. M.
ar. Her condition ir im-j Andrews of Plains, Ga.
| Mr. and Mrs. iS. J. Stubbs of
France.- Thaxton. and her Joneabcro, have returned home after
«.r the past week. Miss a visit to their sister, Mrs. L. A.
rVancrs Allan, of Moultrie, left Brookins of East Baldwin.
day ,r Chicago where they will! Culver Kidd, Jr., Pierce Walker,
the World’s Fair. They are : Steve Thronton, Albert Quillian,
making the trip by automobile. Winburn Rogers are spending this
week at Savannah Beach.
MISS LEILA LAMAR BECOMES
THE BRIDE OF MR. JAMES
LONGSTREET SIBLEY.
Of cordial interest here was the
announcement made by Mrs. Lucius
James Lamar of liu- marriage of her
daughter, Leila, to Mr. James Long-
street Sibley, which occurred
Thursday afternoon, August 3rd,
at the Presbyteriaq Manse in Eaton-
ton. Rev. Thomas, pastor of the
church, officiating.
Mrs. Sibley is a member of one of
the South's oldest and most disting-
ished families. She ie the only
Horton and Mr. Rus-| daughter of Mrs. Lamar and the
... ,, - ! — — i—.iitti unci wit-
been vsiting her mother | tfc || Borton 0 f Griffin, spent the ■ late Mr. Luciu3 James Lamar, who
of Miller’s Store, has returned _
vacation trip to Raleigh, N.!
-ute home he stopped b
mills and made purchase
hr the Miller store.
F. L. Teny, Jr., has been,
her home fiom the c’ty
•ed as Steward at the Milledgc
ville State Hospital for a long
her of years. Both her maternal and ' “ r |,
aterna] ancestors have distinguish
ed themeclves in southern history.!
of the maids carried bouquets
of yellow gladioli and two carried
pink ones. Little Ann nnd Eldel
Hobbs, cousins of the bride, were the
Iflower giiin They wore dainty
dresses of fc>ink hot nhd carried
nosegays.
The maid of honor. Miss Frances
Thaxtvn, immediately proceeded the
bride. She was gowned in pink net
fashioned along the lines of the
brides maids. She carried pink
gladoli.
The bride was a picture of lovli-
ncss in a dress of white silk net,
made with long sleeves puffed at the
top and end : ng with a point at the.
hand. The long train of net wu n
attached to the gown at the waist.,
The bridal veil of tulle wag made >
into a cap of lace and outlined with |
orange blossoms. Her arm bouquet i
wap of valley lilies. She entered on
the arm of her father who gave herj
in marriage nnd was met at the j i
altar by the groom and his host man, |
I Mr. Theron Whitset, of Charlotte,
N. C.
The bridal party entered to the |
c . . . . - j strains of Mendelssohn's Wedding:
She possesses , charm,ng personality March . Duri the ceromony . <To A ;
and nas ‘Cores of friends tnmmrhn..; 1 . . .
W'ld Rose was played softly
and has r cores of friends throughout
the South where she has traveled ex
tensively.
Mr. S bley is one of the county's
most prominent 'business men and
farmers. He is the member of a
pioneer family in the South whose
names have been prominently men-;
tioned in history, especially as mi!i-|
tary leaders and statesmen. He has j
been prominent in civic affaii
Miller R. Bell and Edward
- are spending ten days in
■ago. where they will attend the
Id's Fair. They made the trip
lUtomobile and were accompanied
l\v friends from South Georgia.
M il.'hipmnn Carlale Ingram, of
kc United .State Naval Academy,
Annapolis. Md., is spending several
weeks w th his father, Mr. J. C.
Incram, and sister, Miss Jaunita
Ingram.
•Mrs. Lloyd Brown and son Allen
anii Mi Green, of Crawfordvillo,
' n: several days of this week in
c,t > as the guests of Mrs. H.
Allen. Capt. Brown is with C. C.
troop, in Montana.
l’ r - an<l Mrs. E. H. Scott and Mr.
* Mr . Lawrence Heisler will go
So Athens Friday to attend the
eraduating exercises of the Uni-
'ersity ,.r Georgia when Mr. An
drews Scott will receive his Banhe-
or of Science in Commerce Degree.
‘'* r I- N. .Ionian accompanied
Jordan to Helen, Ga., Sunday
*, r " she will spend two weeks. At
Atonton Mrs. Frank Deiinis and
son joined them to remain
W| tl’. Mrs. Jordan during her etay in
mountains. Mr. Jordan return-
• ome Monday.
Mr - and Mrs. G. C. McKinley,
^ Ir '- Arch McKinley and little
' aughier, Ann, spent several days
w ’ n< ‘ past week with Capt. Guy
• rK’nley, who is stationed at a C.
f camp near ReidsvMle. They
a p re accompanied home by Miss
a «l>ne McKinley who has beea
in Darien.
Mrs. R. E. Evans, Miss Ann Bone
and Mr. Frank Evans left Tuesday
for an automobile trip to Chicago,
where they will visit the World’s
Fair.
Mrs. W. V. Stembridge, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Stembridge and littb
daughter. Georgia and Miss Grace
iStembridge arc spending several
days of this week at Savannah
Beach.
The friends of Mm Wm.
Harrison will be glad to know that
she has been moved to her home
| from the City Hospital where she
has been for several weeks. Her con
dition is rapidly improving.
Mrs. L. D. Smith. Mr. Tom Hall
Smitfn and Misses Mary Frances
Smith, Beulah Lugand and Dot
Smith left Tuesday for an automo
bile trip to Chicago where they will
visit the World's Fair. Enroutc home
they will visit Mr. Derward Smith in
St. Louis.
Mr. Julius Flury and family of
Hardwick, and JThomas Batfc of |
Meriwether, will motor to Concord,
N. C , Monday. August 14th, to be
the guests of Dr. Doman. for ten
days. On their return they will visit
Milton Babb who is at thp forest
camp at Lakemont.
Mr. ard Mrs. Roy Moss and little
son. Charles, have returned to their
home in AtlanU after a week'svWt
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashfield.
Mrs. Moss will be remembered here
as Miss Pauline Abbott, a former
G. S. C. W. student who finished In
the degree dan of
commerce and served as post!
master. He has been a leader in
much constructive work for the up-
building of the city and county.
Mr. and Mrs. Sibley will make
their home on Washington street.
FOR RENT— Eight room house on
S. Liberty St. All convenience!.
Pot.cion Sept. let. Apply to
Mite Gertrude G. Treanor, Phone
it the combi-
a prayer
Thaxton.
Reception
Immediately after the ceremony
Prof, and Mrs. Thaxton entertained
at a reception at their home on the
Hill.
The entire lower floor was thrown
j together for the reception of the
.aunty Tor many y«m and at j wbo „„ by M „ dB „„
“'* r ol tht chant-1 w T Wy „„ , L
ft! commerce «nn nerven ns non! . .. . ■ . . .
“on and directed into the drawing
room where the receiving line
stood. In add'tion to the bride and
groom and their attendants, Prof,
end Mrs. Thaxton and Mr. and Mrs. j
H. E. Carmichael, of Winston Salem, 1
N. C., parents of the gro9m, stood *
in the line.
Throughout the home lovely coral
vine, ferns and cut Gowers were
artistically arranged. In the dining
room the brides table was most ex
quisitely arranged. In the center
was a three-tier heavily embossed
wedding cake. On the top was a|
minature bride and groom dressed in j
Colonial costume. The Uble was!
covered with a handsome lace cover I
nnd on either side of the cake was|
a five prong silver candle stick
holding unshaded Upers. Coral vine
was entwined about the candles.
Ice cream and cake was served and
thofc assisting in the dining room
were Misses Ruth Stone, Elizabeth
Jones, Lucy Hatcher, Dorothy Parks,
Alice and V : rginia McCraw, Lucille
Dunnaway, Coressa and Mary Eber-v
hardt. On the spacious veranda
A WELL set water wave adds charm punch was served by Misses Mae
Moore, Ann Bone, Jerry Reid,
to the smart bob. Performed by f.’ rtDces Rone, Hariett Campbell,
Alice Williamson, Samh Bigham,
Callie Cook, Antionette Lawrence
sion of your own personality, as Bnd pridlla Bright.
Assisting in entertaining were
Mrs. T. H. Clark, who invited the
guests upstairs to see the beautiful
wedding gifu that were on display,
and Mcsdames E. E. Williamson, B.
L. Holton, and Andrew Hobbs.
I Following the reception Mr. and
Mrs.-Carmichael left for an extend
ed tour through New England be-
MIRALINE, the wave is an expree- ■
well as the mode.
miraline
Tsmury shoppy
., L Fo aMC ” Se '"' yc «.Tw k
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fore returning to Winston Salem
where they will be at home. Mm
Cuimichael’s going away gown was
of a smart taillcur of black crepe
with a black sailor hat and black ac
cessories to match.
Mrs. Carmichael la the second
daughter of Prof, and Mrs. Thax
ton. She received her education at
G. S. u. W. and for the past three
years har been teaching in Winston-
Salem, N. S. She is a young lady of
unusual charm and attainments.
Siie possess a rare beauty and has
friends throughout the South.
Mr. Carmichael is the second son
of Mr. and Mre. R. E. Carmichael
and is a prominent county official
of Forsyth County, N. C.
The out-of-town guests were:
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Carmichael,
Mrs. J. T. Joyner, Jr., of Winston
Salem, N. C., Mm. E. E. William
son and Alice Williamson, of Madi
son, N. C., Mrs. D. Hobbs and Mrs.
Horace Hobbs, of Dublin; George
Foreman, of Butler, Ga.; Mrs. An
drew Hobbs, of Dublin; Misses Lucy
and Evelyn Thaxton, of McRu;
Misses Florence Bi.-ber, and Frances
Allen, of Moultrie; and Mrs. B. L.
Holton and Byron Holton, of Ca-
MISS FRANCES BONE
COMPLIMENT RECENT BRIDE.
Miss Frances Bone entertained
most delightfully on Tuesday after
noon at bridge in honor of Mrs.
Lawrence Heisler, a recent bride.
Seated at card tables in the spac
ious living room, contract was en
joyed. Vases and bowls of exquiste
cut flowers from the garden*, of
Mrs. Frank Bone formed attractive
decorations for the occasion. Lata
in the afternoon a salad and ic«
course war served.
. I
FOR SALE—B«d and Dreeear eter
oee hundred year. aid. Plana, atd-
faehioa Jute and ataay other arti
cle!. Mre. A. L. Ellieoa.
Wizard Fly Spray
For Mosquitoes, Flies, Moths. Rop htr, Fleas, etc., it will sure
ly do the work, note the low prices.
8 Ounce Can 17c
20 Ounce Can 35c
I Qt. Can 50c
Spray Gun „...25c
Four Year Old pure apple cider vinegar, same grade as we
have sold for years, at one time was 80c per gallon, now 40c.
No better vinegar made. It will keep your pickles.
Brown sugar, Spices of every kind, whole and ground, in fact
everything you require for pickling.
ICE TEA
Special blend. Half pound packages, 29c a very high grade
of Orange Pekoe Tea at a very low price.
Our delicatessan will make your planning lunches and supper
easy. We have a large variety, add something new nearly
every week to our variety, our prices are right. Come and
let us show you.
We have sold more than a hundred cases of canned goods dur
ing the past week. Space will not permit an itemized list. Come
and let us show you how much money we can save you by
buying now.
Genuine Florida Valencia Oranges. Large, sweet and full of
juice 45c per peck.
Try some of our Maryland red-meat cantaloupes, 5c each, 6
for a quarter. They are excellent.
Saturday Specials
White Provision Company or Puritan hams, 8 to 10 lb a.er-
age 17 I-2c per lb.
Fat backs 7 I -4c per lb.
Streak of lean, a streak of fat 10c per lb.
Large Angel Food Cake 37c
Bell Grocery Co.
THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE OF
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
263—PHONES—498
WEEKLY
CASH SPECIALS
2
For the
PRICE
Of
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40c Castoria. 2 for .— - -40c
75c Mineral Oil. Full Pint, 2 for 75c
50c Rubbing Alcohol. Full Pint, 2 for .../. 50c
$1.00 Fount Syringe or Hot Water Bottle, 2 for $1.00
25c White or Neutral Shoe Polish, 2 for 25c
50c Milk of Magnesia, Full Pint, 2 for 50c
15c Epson Salts, U. S. P.. Full Pound, 2 for 15c
50c Castor Oil, U. S. P. Full Pint, 2 for 50c
25c Spirits Turpentine, Full Pint, 2 for 25c
25c Arom. Spirits Ammonia 2
Ful! ounces, 2 for 25c
25c Spirits Camphor, 2 ounce
2 far 25c
Culver & Kidd Drug Co
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