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THE UNION-RECORDED. MILLEDGEVILLE. GA., NOVEMBER 16, 1633
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ISOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
; s the guest
Margaret Foot*, of Decatur,
of Mr*. H. D.
„d Mr.. C.rl H.«, m O.
n { a fine son, bom on Fn-
B.uUh Meet. h» "‘"“d
home .1 Oodle. ft-- . -ta«
”;‘; f .mil r> of Mm. L. D. Sooth.
i H- Andrews epent Satur-
"m Atl»t. “d eritnemed *he
Tt ' ch .FIoria* ®ame. ^
u r Dixon Williams, Jr., of Grit-
.pending feverai days w.th
to *•.«%-
Frank Quillian attended a
of the trustees of the or-
Rev
ph*ns
u, Randolph Fort,
^,.,'tho week-end »ith Mr.
Macon,
Mia, Helen Robert, has returned!
from a visit to relatives i r . jt'Vta. |
Col, Marion Ennis and Capt E. N. ]
Ennis are spending several days in
in. v- business.
Barbour ville, Ky.
Mrs. Joe A. Moore is slowly
gaining her health, her legion of j P nk w
friend, will be glad to know whieh wa«
Mr. George Smith of Albany,
spent the week-end at home with hi,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Snvth.
Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Roberts re
turned last Friday from a two weeks’
stay in Brunswick.
Misses Mabr;- C' ries, L ; lla Brax-
ley, Elizabeth Hawkins and Dena
Smith spent la 1 ^ Sunday in AuguKta.
MISS FLORIDE MOORE GIVEN
I SURPRISE PARTY.
j Miss Floride Moore was the honor
| guest at a surprise party on Sunday
evening at which her mother, Mrs.
j C. L. Moore, entertained a number
| of her fiitrds.
Mrs-
Harry Bone.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith ar
nappy to announce the birth of
daughter on November 14.
p f. Montgomery spent the
i, week in Macon visiting her
Lehter., the lleora McAfee.
Mrrj J.
, Mrs. Geo. H. Tunnell „ tt(
visiting her, q Grimes spent the week-end
Atlanta visiting relative*.
prevailing color
which was used in the candle,, flow
era and place cards. The guests were
invited into the dining room where
a meet delirious supper was served.
Those invited were Misses Grace
Slembridge. Martha Barnes, Virginia
Dunn, Louisa Echols, Charlotte Wil-
l’ams, and Meirrs R-anacm Chand
ler, Herbert Chsudlcr, Roy Hendrick
son, Bill Stevei.J, Walter Troutman,
and Green Henderson.
R KIDD,
PRESIDENT OF TECH CLASS.
MAYOR HORNE TO BE SPECIAL
GUEST OF SAVANNAH.
Mayor J. A. Home has accepted
a special invitation from the Mayor
of Savannah to attend the luncheon
and reception for President Roosc
velt in Savannah Saturday. Mr.
Home will also sit in a special re
served section when the President
delivers his bicentennial addren.
Mrs, Home will accompany the
Mayor and attend the social func
tions for the President.
the
Culver Kidd, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Culver Kidd, was elected vice-
president of the sophomore class at
Georgia Tech at the annual electi
of officers last week. This is one
the highest honors that can come
to a Tech student Mr. Kidd is mak-
* * ' -| linga fine record at Tech and
. and Mr - . Darden Asbury ana Rev. L. E. Roberts and Dr. E. H.' popular with the student*.
Mae Asbury, of Atlanta, were Scott spent Tuesday and Wednesday I
reek-end guest* of friends and^ , n Augusta attending a session of the J MISS DOROTHY PARKS
State Baptist Association. | HONOREE AT SHOWER ON
I SATURDAY.
jves here.
Col. and Mrs. Kyle T. Alfnend Mr . and Mrs . Lco McKinIey and
.ml Mis* Mary Alfriend were the ch j| dre n, of St. Louis, who arc visit- ! D ? n Saturdny afternoon Mrs. J. F.
week-end guccts of friends and reU- inR . Mr McKin - ey . s parent8> will re . I BeI) and Miss Bbss Bell entertained
fves here | turn to their home next Sunday. I ^." end f in b , onor
• • • i * • - of Miss Dorothy ParkR, who will be-
Mr. and Mrs. Darden Asbury and M rs. Farish Talley and son, of ? >me ‘" e brde of Mr- Hi,burn
Miss Mae Asbury, of Atlanta, spent Atlanta, were the week-end guests re ”' mber-
the we. - k-end in the city as the guests „f Mrs. Talley’, mother, Mr*. Joe 1 . A co,or * bcme of green and yel-
of friends. Humphries.
Mr. and Mrs. Heindel Mobley of Rev. J. F. McCluney a-companled
Augu-tn. spent several daya of the by Mr. Thomas Tharpu, of Dry
past week in the c : ty as the guests Branch, attended the State Baptist
of Mr. and Mr\ Robert McCombs. Convention at Augusta Tuesday and
• • • Wednesday.
Mrs. Edward Fish and Mias Mar- • • •
pare'. Summerall, former state presi- Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Edward.*,
dent of the Legion Auxiliary, spent Master Bon Edwards of Madinon and
the week-end fn the city as the Mias Alma Fuller of Thomson, spent
guests of Mrs. Edwin and Dawson the weekend with Mrs. B. D. Ed-
Allen. ward A
The many friends of little Anne Mrs. W. E. Barker and Iittte
Lawrence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. daughter Millie, of Marion, Ala.,
Roland Lawrence, will be glad to i are visiting Mm J. F. Bell, Mrs.
know her condition i, improving Barker is remembered here as Mi 1 *
following an illness with pneumonia. Anna Wagnon.
Mss Bess Bell, who is teaching Mr. Roy P. Minor, of this city,
in Ta*e. spent the week-end at home, who is a student at the Georgia
She wa- accompanied by Misses University, was among thorp who
Sarah Tate and May Bittick, who attended the Georgia-Yale gerne at
were her guerts. j New Haven, Conn., Inst Saturday.
• * • j The many friends of Mrs. Richard
Dr. and Mrs. Dawnon Allen are ( Sm'th arc glad to know that her
spending this week in Richmond. cond ; tion has hown marked improve-
Va.. -vhere they are attending the, ment during this week. Her little
meeting t>f the Sbuthem Medical son, Richard, Jr., is well and doing
Association. j fine.
• • •
Mr. Miller S. Bell attended a meet- MRS. JETT HOSTESS TO
ing of the Board of Trustees of the. BRIDGE CLUB.
Wesleyan Christian Advocate in Ma-J MV*. W. S- Jett entertained most
ton rhursday. He was accompaned' delightfully -on Wednesday
to Macon by Mrs. Bell. ing the members of her contract
• • * I bridge club. After the games refresh-
Mr«. Thos. H. Caraker, Mr. Geo. * ments were served. Mrs. R. W. Brad-
Ciraker. Mrs. Pauline Caraker Ma- 1 ford was awarded high score prize
. Mrs. T. F. Blackloch of At-1 and Mrs. F. C. Penuel low score.
■snta. and Mrs. A. D. Echols, of'
Griffin, spent Sunday in the city, j DR. WEBBER ON STATE
k" John F. Yarbrough, of Elber-
• “Pent Wednesday and Thursday
!n the city. Thursday he at-
end, “ d ?. meeting of the board of
trustees 0 f the Wesleyan ChrWjan
Advocate.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fraley and
., r ‘ and Mrs. Han Sanford attended
Tecn-Florida garme in Atlanta
t* I!''*-'' After the game they went
COMMITTEE.
Dr. George Harris Webber haf j
been named a member of a special |
committee of educators 'by Suptt M.
,0 Mountain
City where they spent
JT *, Pe ' i Pn d Mr. Fraley’s moun-
"* home returning Sunday.
• • •
attf r H * nriett » Ham, Mias Jane-
“ rry> M '“ Bertha Holt, and
bia q ^ Be,lc Gibson - of Colum-
c ; tv it-’ * pent tbe week -end in the
•»i ®* m *» wla l»' P“'-
r Drft ,' . ,nd Mr * Lamar Ham. Miss
„n7,2^2 her broU ««-. Mr. Mar-
HoB -
Gib-on . f*- J - B. Holt and Miss
_ n Vl *ite d friends at a S. C.
Mr.
Robert Hunter
CaHf.,
til. 'I"* hM been in
with h!. e,m dmy * »e»riiie Tuesday
»rran d nioM i ant ’ ^ ABe ® Hunter, and
return t • Cr ' Hunter, for the
r cam"- 10 c *M , ornJa. Mr. Hun.
and W "*? to drive V Hunter
“r n u ., Tn0ther to California,
ade -« nd Mr. Hunter have
' m! "g h..'r. f 2"^ in e ’ ty sAlec
Sum*r w three yemT * m *°-
r - W. fjl* member of the a 8.
D. Collins to form a plan for a Cur-
rVulum Revision Program.
The meeting will be held Thurs
day in Atlanta Mid Dr. Webber will
attend.
HELEN ROBERTS HERE
Walton Tribune
The many friends of Miss Helen
Roberts, lovely and talented daugh
ter of Rev. and Mrs. I,. E Roberts,
of Milledgeville. were depghted to
welcome her on a vi»t to Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Mobley lierc this week.
Helen was bom in Monroe and is
happily remembered by many of our
people. Sbe was graduated from
Shorter College at Rome last year.
BLOODWORTH-DENT
Mr. and Mrs. J- M. Bloodworth
of Gray announce the marriage of
their daughter, Idella, to Maner
Dent of Milledgeville, the wedding
having taken place Saturday
noon, November 4th.
PRESBYTERIAN MEN TO GATHER
AT BANQUET NOVEMBER 24TH.
Mr Joe T. Andrews, President of
the Men’s Club of the Presbyterian
church, has anounced that the regu
lar quarterly gathering will be held
November 24th. The banquet win
be held in the Maroric dub and a
rr,ret intererting program *• being
carried out in the bowls
ar.d varies of Dowers wtrch
artistically arranged throughout the
hou'e. Tallies decora'ed with tiny
brides marked the places of the
guests. After a delightful afternoon
of rook and bridge, a delirious salad
course wa-i served and sweets pass
ed.
To the surprise of the bride-elect.
Mm Catherne Sessions entered dress
ed as a Negro Mammy and carried
a large basket Died with gifts for
the bride to use i nher kitchen. Many
beautiful a* well as useful present- -
were opened.
Those invited to enjoy Mrs. Bell'
and Miss Bell's hospitalty were
Misses France-} and Anne Bone, Pat
Monroe, Harriett Campbell, May
Moore, Louise Jeans, Kitty Cl : ne,
Marguerite Arthur, Nell Day. Weath-
ersby Hatcher, Evelyn Holt, Billy
and Mary Eberhart, Martha Bas.-..
Frances and Beulah Thaxton. Geral
dine Reid, Louise Albert. Elizabeth
Fraley. Catherine Butts. Eleanor and
E!*zabeth Brannen, Margaret Yar
brough, Ethel Montgomery. Mary
Brooks. Helen Roberts and Miss
SBra Tate and Miss Bittick, of Tate,
Ga ; Mesdames Wil*on Mason, El-
liottt Sims, Julius Holt, Lawrence
Holsler, Nat Knight, Otis Woods!
Wright McKnight, W E- Bass, Jere
Moore. Gorman Lee Burnett. Frank
Bell, George Bell, Miller Bell. L. E-
Roberts. J. T. Day. Frank Quillian.
M. M. Parks. C. L. Moore. W. S.
Brenks. W T. Garrard, E. E. Bass.
J. E. Kidd. Edwin Scott. O. A.
Thaxton. J. L. Beeson, L. S. Fowler,
French Daniels, W. T. Wynn, G. H.
Webber. The top score prize for
bridge wa- won bv Mrs. G. L- Pur-
nett and for rook, by Mrs. E
Bass. Guest prizes were given
Tate and Bittick who were
LOCAL MEN TO AT END
RECEPTION OF PRESIDENT
Dr. E. A. Tigner and Mr. Joe
Andrews will be among the dis
tinguished Georgians who will wcl-
come President Roosevelt to Geo rtf a
In Savannah Saturday.
Dr. Tigner and Mr. Andrews will
sit on the platform with the Presi
dent when he delivers the bicenten
nial address in Savannah. The Presi
dent will Rpcnd ten days in Geor
gia and will go from Savanah to
Warm Spring*, h ! a Georgia home, j
Some of the
are: “The Little French Girl’
“Ramona’’, “The Covered Wagon"
“The Moon-tone", "Alice of Oh
Vincennes”. “Golden Tales of th:
Old South", "The Master of Jalna”
'Count Luckner, The Sea Devil’
popular books annual election of offices this week.
The results will be published rext
j week.
j A mis.ake wai made last week
i about the Senior class ofDcers. They
are: President, Myranell Haynie;
Vice-President, Maurice Kinney i
‘Glorious Adventure", and "Scottish! Secretary, Elizabeth Chandler; and
Chiefs".
The eighth grade is holding their I
Treasurer, Pauline Weldon.
TASHA MOSHKOFF, Reporter
CADETS RECEIVE MERIT CARDS |
Fifty-two cadets received merit
cards this month—thirty-three town j
cadets and eighteen barracks cadets:
Atkisson. Adams, G.; Baggett,
Baugh. John ard Joseph; Beck,
Bluctein, Brake, Brooks, C., Car
penter. Cullens, Chandler, B., David
Donnelly, W., Evans, Gilmore, Gold
stein, IGulIy, Hargrove Huffaker
Ivey, J. Jarrard, Jones Hugh, Laney
Lawrence, Lawson, McCombs, Mar
shall, Meadown, Moore, Miller, Neil
son, Pugh, Pierce, Ragsdale, Ram
Ire, So*fera, Silvey Slack. Smith, W.
Taylor, Tennille, Torrence, Trout
man. W., Turner, Watson, Wright
W., Webb.
PEABODY HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
P-nbody High School is celebrat
ing Book Week, beginning Monday,
November 17. During Book Week
the school is having a “treasure
hunt", and nr-me of the classes are
going to present “skits” during their
English period.
me books have been added to the
library. Many of these were written
recently and are very interesting
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the week-end guests of Miss Bell.
PRESIDENT OF STATE
TEACHERS COLLEGE
VISITS HERE.
Dr. Guy Well*, president of the
South Georgia State Teachers Col
lege at Statesboro, ijpent Tuesday in
the city as the guest of D:. J. L.
Beoson. Dr. Wells accompanied Mr.
S. H. Morgan, member of the Board
of Regents from the 1st district here
and spoke at the college chapel rer-
MRS BEEMAN ENTERTAINED
ON FRIDAY EVENING?
Mrs. Beeman, matron of Enns
Hall, entertained most delightfully
at a dinner on Friday evening in
the dining room of the Manron.
The spacious room was most at
tractive in decorations of cut
flewers. The appointed table had as
a center piece a lovely aluver bowl
of mixed flower*. The guerta places
were marked with dainty place cards.
A delicious course dinner waa r~
ed.
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