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itlfc UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA,
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ISOCIAL HICU LIGHTS!
Mi .. ploried Smith to
. _V. ... Danville-
,ne - ‘ .-- r colem»n is visiting Miss
visiting j
ui3s Inez C-
JUttin, in andldnl”.
C*pt- and Mrs. Prank Mansfield,
lave gone to Kentucky to visit rela
tes of Capt. Mansfield.
I Misses Margaret Clifton and Ina
Maurice Kinney is visiting Ricketts spent Sunday with Dr. and
• ;7ndi at Statham and Athens. j Mrs. R. L. Clifton at Milieu.
! Miss Marguerite Arthur spent the j Mr. James Grant is spending two
1 with ^friends in _f a *_ ann ™- j weeks «t Fort McPherson where he
s with the Officers Reserve Corps 1 .
Uiu RdB.'a L ...
H. Thigpen and
relatives in Greensboro.
Carlisle
vUitinR
M ' d rehttives in Monticello this
Ingram
visiting
i M. DeSaussure, of AtlanU,
, ' h e guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Je yi« r .‘ Pauline McKinley has re
amed from a visit to her sister in
' Mae Anbury, of AtlanU,
„. nt the week-end with Wra. E. J.
McElrath.
Mis- Helen Roberts was the guest
„( friends at St. Simons Island for
•he week-end.
‘ Mrs. Addie Cook Proctor is at
Asheville. N. C., where she is spend
ing some time.
Mis, Elizabeth Skinner has re-
isrned from Sandersville, where she
visited fr:ends.
Mr,. 0. C. Miller and little daugh
ter have returned from a visit to
Raleigh. N. C.
Mr,. Vara Arnall, of Griffin, is
visiting the family of her son, Mrs. j
W. H. Arnall.
Mis, Lucille Darden is visiting her
brother. Mr. J. W. Darden, in Way-
cross this reek.
Miae Bessie Cox, who is taking a
beauty culture course in Sandera-
ville, spent the week-end •». home.
Mr. John Thomas, of Decatur, was
in the city the past week-end, visit
ing his sister, Misses Elizabeth and
Mattie Thdmas.
Mrs. Lewis Smith ,of Way SUtion
and Misa Alma McManus, of „.c-
Dsan, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Adams, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morrison are
/pending two weeks in Moss Point,
Miss., visiting Mr*. Morrison’s uncle
Mr. Berry Boas.
The friends of Mr. R. J. McElrath
will be glad to know his condition is
improving following an operation at
•he city hospiUl.
Chief-of-PoPcc Frank Broome and
family spent the past week visiting
relatives in Washington, Glasscock
an’d Warren Counties.
* at Chicago,
Mrs. J H- Wood and children, of ton.
Mr. Andrews Scott i
where he accompanied
college companions to
tury of Progress Exposition.
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Allen and
clrldren spent the week-end with
Dr. and Mrs. Childs of Macon, at
heir mounUin home on Lake Bur-
S.Uses Kathleen and Louise Hawk-
ms have returned from a trip to the
Century of Progress Exposition.
Misses Margueritte Murphy, Mary
Raley and Edith Atkisren visited
Louisville and Davisboro the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bell and son,
June, and Mrs. C. H. Napier are
spending several days of this week
in Atlanta.
Mrs. J. W. Ivey, of this city and
Mrs. E. P. Wood, Mr. John Conn,
of Sandersville, have returned from
a ten days' sUy at Asheville, N. C.
Mrs. J. T. Terry and her moth-
, Mr*. E. C. Jordan, of Whigham,
who has been visiting her, left Mon
day morning for a visit to Sumter,
C.
Mrs. George W. Johnson and lit
tle daughter, Mildred, are spending
the week in Sparta, attending a
family reunion at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Robert H. Lewis.
Branson Chandler left Wednes
day morning for Chattanooga, Tenn.,
where he was joined by his brother,
Mr. Stanley Chandler for a trip to
the Century of Progress Exposi-
Athens, arc visiting Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. McKinley.
Mr- Ben 'tags is now making her
home in the Jordan Apartments
on Elbert street
Mr. and Mrs. J C. Adcock and
children spent the week-end in Villa- 1
Rica and Atlanta.
Miss Loui.c Morris
Fowler party to the
Progre.-.- Exposition.
Mrs. Mote Smith and
Statham were guests of Mrs. W.
S. Kinnej the part week.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cantrell are
visiting Mrs. Cantrell’s parents, Mr.
and Mr-. R. W. McMillan.
Dr. Donald J. Hunt was called to
Chicago last Saturday on account
of the death of his father.
Miss Irma Vaughan has returned
to her home in Cartersville after
visiting Mrs. L. P. Longino.
Ruth Banks has returned from
Camp Tukeda near Gainesville, Ga„
where she ha* been since June.
Edw n Lacy, little grandson, of
Mr. Arthur Farrell, is spending this
week visiting his brother in AtlanU.
Mr. Bernard Boyer has been away
from the store of Mr. R. H. Woot-
ten\- M'veiktl days, having under
tone a tonsil operation.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Underwood
and sor-, George and Burke, return
ed Friday from Chicago where they
attended the World’s Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Nig Allen are the
proud parents of an eight pound
boy, bom August 6th. The baby has
been named Emory Daniel Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simmerson,
Mrs. Je*:c Simmerson and Miss
Rinette Simmerson left Monday for
an automobile trip to jhc World’s
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Worsham, Mr.
W. Horne, Miss Donnie Morgan
and Mr. Mark Yarbrough compose
a party that have gone to Chicago to
visit the World’s Fair.
Tillman Snead, Jr., arrived home
la-t wet k from a C. M. T. Camp at
Charleston, S. C., bringing with
i' lm » medal which he won in a
■harp -hooters contest.
W'l- Homer Bivins, Mrs. J. L
Garrard. Miss Hazel Bivins and Mrs-
L P- Longino spent last Friday at
Fayettville. Mrs. Longino sang at
the wedding of her cousin, Miss
Dorothy Redwine.
Mr-. Hyman Levine and little
daughter. Leah, have returned from
a v -it relatives in North Carolina
and New Y. rk. While in New York
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith motored
of his lo Coch ran Sunday, carrying their
the Cen- daughter, Mrs. C. I. English and her
j litle son, who had been visiting them,
! home. They returned to the city
Monday.
Mr. Marvin Coleman and family
have returned to their home in
Bridgetown, New Jersey, after a
visit of several weeks here with Mr.
F. H. Coleman and other relatives
and relatives of Mrs. Coleman in
Gordon.
Mr. W. E. Bass has returned
from an automobile trip to the Cen
tury- of Progress Exposition in
Chicago, and Canada. He returned
home v : a Detroit, where he pur
chased a Chrysler automobile. He
0,'.".nd Mrs. Powell Allen .eeom. **“* Terne-e.
panied Mr. W. II McKinnon to St. vsltln K relatives.
Pinion. Island where they spent th . Mm. Oosaie R. Edwarda and ehll-
week-end at the McKinnon’, .am- *•» Mi™, Catherine Shu,ley, |
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Algee, of Val
dosta, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Cooper Sunday. Mrs.
Algee wil spend about two weeks
here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Arnall,' Mrs.
Vera Arnall, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Du
mas and little daughter, Martha,
s among the j -pent the week-end at Savannah
Century of Beach.
CORRICAN-CARR
In the presence of a few relatives
and friends Miss Marion Cemilla
Corrigan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph M. Corrigan, of Atlanta, be
came the bride of Dr. Henry Pardee
Carr, of thir city and Boston, Mass.,
on Wednesday afternoon at four
o’clock at the Rectory of the Sacred
Heart Catholic dhurch. Atlanta,
Father McGrath performing the cere
mony.
The announcement of the mar
riage of Miss Corrigan and Dr. Carr
came as a cordial interest to their
many fnends in this city.
The lovely bride is the only daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Corrigan and
sister of Mr. Joseph M. Corrigan,
Jr., of Meridian Miss.; Mr. Robert
Victor Corrigan, Mr. Frank Corrigan,
Mr. Louis Corrigan and Mr. George
Corrigan, of Atlanta. She is a do-
cendcnt of pioneer Georgia families,
maternal grandparents having
been the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
Otis, of Augusta, Ga.. and her pa
ternal g.andparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Corrigan, of Atlanta. Her
mother, before her marriage, was
Miss Angela Otis, M ss Corrigan is
a niece orf Miss Mamie Corrigan, of
New York City, and Mr. Robert R.
Otis, of Atlanta. She was born and
reared in Atlanta, attended the pub
lie and Sacred Heart Schools. Her
intellectual attainments and natural
sweetness, charm and beauty hav
attracted to her u wide circle of
friends in Atlanta nnd Miami, where
see has spent several seasons.
Dr. Carr is the son of Mr. Arthur
J Carr and the late Mrs. Carr.
M llcdgeville, Ga. After attending
Georgia! Military College, in
ledgerille, and the University
Georgia, he later received his M. D.
degree from Harvard University.
Dr. Carr is a member of the Held
staff of the International Health Di
vision of the Rockefeller Foundition
and for the past six years i.as been
stationed in Mexico City.
After a wedding trip through the
North Carolina mountains. Dr and
Mrs. Carr will come here for a short
mer home. 1 Ina * nd Dor >s Rickett* of this city,
of the weather is good. I who "P ent “ * eek ,l •Sea W»nd
Mr. Fred Starr spent last Thur*- Beach - accompanied by Mr. Reuben
day at Savannah Beach with Mrs. Shurling of Tennille. and Mr. and
Starr and Peggy and Ann, who are Mrs - Edward Darling, of Blackshear,
pending several weeks there. , have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. E C. Kidd and son Mr. Stanley Chandler, the oldest
Jim, motored |o Savannah Beach son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chandler
and spent Sunday. They went from after his graduation from G. M. C.
the Beach to Yellow Bluff for a attended the Technological Institu-
stay of several day*. ton in Atlanta and finished as a
Mr. and Mrs. Sherrod Blackwell, Chemical Engineer the past June,
and little daughters of Washington. He now holds a splendid position
D. C., are visiting relatives in the with the Lookout Oil and Refining
city. Mr. Blackwell is employed in Co., of Chattanooga, Tenn.
the Government Printing office. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Johnson
Mr. M. L. Curry and Mr. Cason had as their guests Monday, Mr. and
Black went to Savannah Beach Sun- Mrs. R. H. Lewis, of Pine Bluff,
day and accompanied Mrs. Curry Arkansas, Mr. and Mrs. W. C-
and Mrs. Black and children, who Lewis and little daughter. Elizabeth,
had been there for a week, back of Charlotte, N. C., Mr. and Mrs.
.tome. Frank C. Lewis, Mrs. Robert H.
Miss Sue Cheek spent the week- Lewis, Mrs. John C. Lewis and
end at the Lawrenceville Camp ’ittle daughter, Georgia, and Miss
ground, greeting old friends and Mildred Lewis, of Sparta,
relatives. Her si/ter, Mrs. Bernice Rev. and Mrs. Frank Quillian,
Cheek, returned to Milledgeville with Miss Dorothy Quillian and Mr. Al-
hcr to spend the week. bert Quintan Motored to Gaines-
Stetson Barnes returned from viHe Wednesday, where Mr. Quil-
Montgomery where he passed the lian in the afternoon performed the
physical examination for the Cadet marriage ceremony of his cousin,
Corps of the U. S. Air Service. He M ss Fannie Rudolph Quillian, to
will go back in December to stand Mr. Robert Reeves, of Clarkesvillc.
the mental examination for admis- Mr. Reeves is a son of Mrs. Chester
•ion. I Green Reeves, who is well remcmb-
Mr. Julia C. Ivey, son of Mr. and ered here as Miss Chester Green.
Mrs. W. H. Ivey, completed his
■ourge of study for the summer at
Auburn last week and has gone to
'hicago to visit the World’s Fair.
He was accompanied by Raymond
Marchman, of Hardwick.
Mrs. M. M. Parks, Miss Dorothy
Parks and Mr. Vaden Parks, of
U'ami, have gone to Chicago to at
tend the World’s Fair. Mr. Parks
came up from Miami Thursday and
party left Saturday via automo
bile.
Lillian Jordan, who has been
they will make their home.
Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Tigner, Mr.
A. J. Carr, Mr. Conn Carr, Misses
Katie and Mary Cline and Mrs.
Florencourt attended the Corrigan-
Carr" wedding in Atlanta Wednesday.
Mirs Lucetta Lawrence has return
ed from New York where she spent (
two weeks. j
Mrs. H. D. Allen. Mrs. Edwin)
Allen and Miss Jessie Allen spent
Tuesday and Wednesday in Washing-'
ton, Ga., visiting friends.
Jack Beck and Bill Masey enter-,
.tained a number of their friendr atj
prom party on Friday evening. j
Miss Gattie Patterson has return
ed from a visit to relatives at Oliver,
Ga.
Circle number seven of the Presby-
tcrirn church has planed a picnic at
Carrington’s Woods at 3:00 o'clock
Rev. and Mrs. L. F. Roberts, Miss
Ruth -Stone. Mrs. W. J. Chandler and
Clarence Wall attended a iolnt
session of the Executive Committee)
of the Washington Baptist Associa-:
tion, in Sandersville Tuesday. !
Mrs. R. W. Hatcher, Misses Lois j
and Lucy Hatcher, Mr. Reginald)
Hatcher and Father McNamara left
Tuesday for Chicago via automobile.
Father McNamara will go for .a visit
in the east before returning home.
Mrs. Hatcher and children will, en-
routc home, visit points of interest 1
in the mid-s
Cooledge Hygrade
Furniture Enamel
Here’s a splendid enamel made es
pecially for furniture—dries quickly,
leaving a rich gloss.
,, " -ft. n line m new iui- , .
'D-. Levine purchased the fall stocks attending G. S. C. W. -ind a-austing
" r th,- College Department Store, in one of the offices smee the ram-
M • Louise, Frances and Helen mer school, after spending the past
'•'th. who have been visiting their
aunt - Mis. Arthur Farrell, at Hard-
*' ck - have been called to Greens-
" rp 0!1 account of the serious 111-
r ‘ - of their father, Mr. O. P. Smith.
•" r . Homer Bivins is spending
' Vcra| days in Chicago and on his
f*tum he will drive a new Ford
p* ck fr °m Detroit. His son, Mr.
•-worth Bivins, who is attending
,he University of’Michigan will ac-
">mpdn y him home.
Miller R. Bell has returned
m ar - automobile trip to the Cen-
ar> ’ cf Progress Exposition at
l ‘tago, and through Canada and
' Eastern and Northern State*,
r r “ turne d home via. the Shan-
■*"* in Virginia.
eral weeks with her aunt. Mrs.
I. T. Terry, left Saturday night for
Her home at Miami, Fla.
Miss Weathersby Hatcher
Friday on ocean steamship to
Miss Louise Ripley at her shore cot- ‘
tage on the Jersey Coast. She
afterward visit friends and relatives
in New York, returning by Chicago,
and the Century of Progress Expo- (
cition.
Mrs. Godfrey Osterman returned,
from Chicago with Mr. and Mrs.
William Frelcy after spending sev
eral weeks there with relatives of
Major Osterman. She left Wednes
day with Misses Alice and Virginia
McCraw to spend « few week* at
MounUin City. i
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