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the UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., NOVEMBER 30, 1933
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Mru Harold Day. of Bartow, Fla.. MAJOR AND MRS. OSTERMAN I*.. to,
h " ” ot, “ r ' £ E1 ?f- >TAI ” wmi Chinese Miss Phillis Sargeant Becomes Bride Of
SUPPER.
A rleve
and enjoyable rocial af- 1
. B. B. Adams spent several A rlever and enjoyable rocial af- 1 Lieutenant /AoOTe LdSt Wednesday
_. 0 f last week in Atlanta, visit- °* ^ week was the Ch*nen> Thc color and pageantry of tho
. on. Mr. W. T>. Adams. ™P pcr Wllh wh'ch Maj. and Mrs. ful1 military ceremony marked the
i* • * Godfrey Overman entertained a few wedding of Miss Phyllis Sargent,
... a nd Mrs. B. E- Bell ar.d Mrs. ?’ “er friends on Tuesday even- daught. r of Captain nnd Mrs. Char-
Goodman -“pent las* Thursday ["*• Whllc thc quests were aasemb- •«* Richard Sargent, and Lieutenant
Anc linir tnev were '"«-••• - --
and Friday
i Atlentn.
ling they were given Chinese news William B. Moore, which
i papers to read, and presented with n ' zp d Wednesday cven ng at eight
_ , .Sallie Baldwin, of Madison. ^“ eue “ and pompoms to be worn o’clock at thc Protestant chapel at
I ■« .mend the week-end with Mis.? 'hrourhout the evening. At the Fort Banning. Major Willis T. How-
„ -ell Roberts. 1 *° un d of a Chinese gong the guests nrd . chaplain officiated, using the
I • • • "ere invited into the dining room high Bpkgropalian ritual.
\i ri W A- L nd’-ey, who has been V . bcra ej* 0 P jvey. e KK noodles, and The lovely little chapel was deco-
Sr , h „ ei ,y hospital for the past sev- “ ‘ ” “ e /T"!? 6 a eeompaniments rated to fouthen. smilax and giant
i weeks is reganing her health, j e “ et rtyle - white ebry anthemuma were arrang-
c » • • The presented a very ed in floor baskets on cither sde of
Mr Roger Sm’th and children or!ent «' appearance with U ban- the altar. Seven branched candela-
— mending the holidays with Mrs. ( | U * t ? lo,h of ,lncn . lft rgc Bud-, Ura held burning wax tapers and
c m : t V« mother in Wadley. 1 daba ' nccns « holder as a centerpiece; candles burned on the altar. During
*■ • • * ! nnd hrars candle holders. Partners the ceremony all lights were extin-
Mrs Jule Trippe Turner, of Cov- for ,he moal - which wa * e »ten on guished and the soft tight from the
- - thc guest of Miss Kate , ‘ on * ,ivin « rcom . were candleq cast its glow over the neene.
found by pair-ng chop sticks, upon The altar rail was festooned with
which the names of the guests were: rmilax and clusters of perm pom
written in Ch.r.oe. | chrysanthemums.
After the delirious mpper Chinese j As the guests assembled a pro-
games were enjoyed. ; of nupfal muric was rendered
ATKISSON DONNFI tv b , y the 29th Infantly quartet which
ATKISSON-DONNELLY also rendered the wedding marchca
Mr. and Mrs. Wm L. Gholson an- The ushem were Lieutenants
rr’sS 1 i nu .? h ; : Charles E. N. How-
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baldwin and
Mr. Cecil Baldwin, olf Macon, will
I t* tb- Thanksgiving Day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Roberta.
Mr. C F. McKinley, Managing
I Edi i r of the Eatonten Mesipngcr.
In the ci’y Monday, visting rcla-
ler. Edith Atkjson to Mr. Walter ard,' Jr.. Theodore DeciJr
: , Ih, "^ ,ly ’ ,ne . '^mony hav, Rowan, Orville Mull kin snd Sidney
• • e I ,n l? been performed in Sandersvillo,' Brown.
i Evans wm among those '*^11 I Mrs. Charles Richard Sargent wan
I who rent to Atlanta Saturday to at-' . C n C 'f a au S* ter ot M ”-1 her daughter’s matron of honor and
I tend the Geongia-Tech football , b< 7° B thc ,R,C Gcor ^ e E " *, only attendant She was gowned
I came He was a Georgia rooter. , 0n ' e *** at ®' G ' 1 apple green moire with'ivory accents
■ and has been a popular member of, aI)d fkirt , e ngthoning to form a
, the younger set, as *e poss.-sse, aa An ivory ve i vet toKUC and 0
l.'.Utnona. Ala, are the parents of ,r ***« " a '^ y ' sores to match completed her cos-
1 „ ’ , „ ' , "Ir. Donnelly is a son of Mr. ani
. Mr|. Crockett s remembered . _ ... . . .
| l<re » .Mi» K.lhl«„ Rickie,. "" To » ^ » I * Th " bridt - r * di “ t, l "»"T 1 "'
' • ■ • 5' H ' ” “ r" w,ddi ”» dre "' “H™! »• «»
of splendid character and has host of
Miss Edith Maoken, of Sparta, of friends. ; f . faUier by whom * he wa * K ,v ‘
| who ha.- been teaching at Norcroes, 1 n ,n marnwre ' rn « bndc ’ 8 ffown
•t the of her *ister, Mrs. MRS. E. H. SCOTT GIVES
I Clri:5,c Gilea - ; UNIQUE PARTY FOR BRIDE.
i Georgia rooter.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Crockett, of
marriage. The bride’s gown
was of ivory faille, made period
fashion with rounding train. Her
veil, " heirloom of antique Spanish
lace, was caught to her head in cap
style. Her only ornament, an heir-
Mra. E. H. Scot* entertained
Mrs. B. H. Green, Miss Margurite Friday afternoon and owning
|m»h-. and Master Edwin bn hmnr of Mia. Dorafl,, Parka, .hoen | b ” lon ^ to ' hcr" jiitc^ial
| mat mv™ day. nl tn» n®ek in nnab -U ha an intern,lin B nebl, ™„d mo t h ,r, , neckl.ee nl .old
V * U 7 ! *>» °- *• Coh,n ' " " f CeeantW. Chryunllicmnnn thrt> h „ w ,d, h p „,|, «,
| n-era used in bow], nnd vntes to deco-1 diamond,, centered around n pdre-
an, lintel Bivi», who i, tenehios rote tho attreot've home aod o col- „„ ltooJ „ b , sb . , b „ uq „ e ,
la ' "! - will upend tho Thank,- nr uchotno oi white and ora , wnaj ,, „ ]]n llb „ Tm E „ m hnil „
Irreoc hoi,day, with her porenta, carried out. The entertainment wa, b ^. ^ Li, uton a n t Richaril ’li
| Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bivins. : mort unusual and interesting. Each Smith *
’ * * j guest was a*ed to make an illustrat-1 FolIowjn? a Vme hono red army
Frank Quillian spent Tucs- p<i 'n l8tor >' of her 1'* from pictures: cu . to , m the bride and groom left the
i Gainesville where he went cut f rom magazines and gu'ded in, church t h rouph nn nrch formed of
|te carry his father, Mr. J. C. Quillian the auto biographies by questions j , h „ croaS|ed ^ber ; of the groom--
i been making home with Mr.’, S-ott. A prize was given men
1 ,0 *be most attractive one. | i mcd : n tely following the ceremony
• * • I Early in the even : ng the guests) Ca p, a .- n nnd M „ Sargent entertain-
; R-iilah Thaxton, Ann Bone, wcre invited into thc dining room cd w jth a reception and dance at the
; Bore. May Moore, Harriett and sem? d a morf delicious course p 0 j 0 jj un t club, the guests including
Bn Pbdl. Geraldine Reid and BilBe d "nner. A handsome lace cover
Pride, Mr. and ftfra. R. B Moure, of
Atilledgcville. parents of the Kroum
and Lieutenant Richard Smith.
Mrn. Brooks was very lovely wear
ing mauve lace with crystal orna
ments. A corsage of white rorebuds
completed her costume.
Mrs. Moore waif gowned in a black \
lace dre» nnd wore a corsage of
white rosebuds.
Asa ; sting at U. reception were
Mis* Esther Kelly, Pago Michie,
Kenneth Kendall, Harriotte Atkins.
Welty and Eleanor Bonestcel.
The bride’s cake termed the cen- ]
tra! decoration on thc table. In the'
center of tho cake was a sheath of
lilies of the valley and at the base
were banked valley lilies and tulles
During the evening the bride cut the
cake with her husband's sabre
Later :n the evening the bride and
groom left by motor ter Philadel
phia and from there went to Fcrt
Jay, N. Y. t where they occupied the
quarters of Captain and Mm Sar
gent The bride’s going away cos
tume was a tailored suit of grey-
i'h brown tweed trimmed with grey 1
fox collar. She wore a corsage of,
garden : as. While In the north they
will be honored at a number of so
cial functions.
After January 1 Lieutenant and
Mr- Mocrc will be at home at Fort
Bonning.
MRS. TURNER HONORED AT
DINNER PARTY.
Mrs, Jule Trippe Turner was tho
honor guest at a delightful d'nner
on Saturday evening at the home of i
Mia. L P. Longino. '
Thc dining room was beautiful
with Ibvcly vases of fall flowers.
The appointed table had a handsome
cover with a center piece of white
flowers. Unshaded tapers in silver
candle iSticks completed the table
decoration. After dinner bridge nan
enjoyed.
The guest IJst included Mcsdames
F. C. Pcnuel, W. S. Jett. J. I. Gar
rard. He/,-nor Birins, 11‘asaa Kate
Thrash and Floridc Allen.
a tended thc Tcch-Geor- T rrtn « w ’ d on *h e d:,,inr tab, ° j friends. ' ’**!
•. Atlanta Saturday. nT, d n center decoration A white xhe club was decorated with white
• • • chrysanthemum', nnd white nnd green chrysanthemums nnd palms with a
F Langston and lit!- timers completed the appointments, background of chrysanthemums and
-ho have boon tho guests Thc'c mrited in the afternoon burning tnpers arranged for the re-
1' L-n.grton’a sister, Mrs. Wey- "*er» Misses Martha Bass, Mary Ehor- lb*.
Fmith, were called home Mon- hart . Weathersl.y Hatcher, and Receiving with Captain and Mm
■n account of :ho rerious illness Ernestine Bomeau. Anne Gibson, gargent were the bride and grotm
The out-of-town people who attend
ed the funeral of Dr. W. P. iWlalk-
were: Mr. nnd Mrs. John Crow
ley and Mr. and Mrs E. C. Powers,
of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. A. S
Walker. Mr. ,1. N. Walker, Mnt .1
Walker, Mrs MozePn Athon, of
Monticello; Col. Charlie Walker, of
Macon; Mrs. H. B. Martin, Mrs
Wright Veal, o' Sandersvillo; Dr.
and Mrs. U. S’. Bowen. Dr. and Mrs ;
members of the family and inthnaie i M. D. Clayton. Mr. and Mrs. neindel
|- Arthur Crockett.
F. Bell, Jr., nnd daughter,
are visiting Mrs Bell's pnr-
* n Mtirfree-.boro, Tenn. Mr.
acromjmnied them to Atlanta
wtn-ssed the Toch-Goorjria
Marguerite Arthur and Mrs. Wright and Mnfc j amPS Hiram Brooks,
McKnight. Mrs. M. M. Parks, Mrs. e an Fra ncisct>, grandmother of thc
R. W. Hatcher were invited to din- —■
ner. Mrs. Scott was asm ted in enter- ( Among those aftend’ng the Tcch-
talning by Dr. Scott nnd Mrs. Law- Georgia game in Atlanta Saturday
rence Heisler. 1 were Mr. and Mrs. Sid Jones, Mr.
‘ ' and Mrs. W. B.
I Wr. :.-ii
Jon Hutchinson, Mr.
Mr- stei-e Thornton, and Mr;
McKinnon, Miss
MISS ELIZABETH WHITE i Mary Burr <. Miss Katherine Weaver,
BECOMES THE BRIDE OF Mri- Louise Allbert, Col. and Mrs.
MR. FRANCIS TANNER. Marion Allen, Dr and Mrs. Dawson
Of cord'nl interest to their many Allen, Mr. and Mrs. German Bur-
a Tre anoi made an automobile friends in this city was the mar- nett
’ l,r ou!-h v-etth Georgia Sunday riage on Sunday evening of Miss Mm B- W. Hartley will ha\« as
' P • springs and other Elizabeth White, daughter of Mr. her guest for the Thanlcrgivmg noli-
of Interest and (Mini W. A. White, of Monti days, M’m Hallie Humphries of
• • • cello, to Mr. Franc's W. Tanner, of Millen, Georgia.
• Worry Hood has returned to th]? city The marriage waq solemr- Mr. and Mrr.
^'« St. Augustine, Fla., aft* r ized at eight o’clock in the presence children of
- ’ Wn called here on account of a few intimate friends and rcla-
I ,he 'b ath of the little daughter tivos nt the home of Rev. Melton in
r brother, ,Mr. Rollie Law- Hardwick.
F '
S. DeWitt and
Atlanta, will spend
Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Do-
itt’s mother, Mrs. C. L. Morris.
ftruwuin. Mr. and Mrs M. L Curry left
Miss White has been an employee Milledgeville Tuesday for Columbia,
• • » of'thc Milledgeville State Hospital S C., where they will snend several
~ !,nd Mrs. W. W. Whaley, of for several months nnd has made da 5 -s before go ng to California
, ; 11 tend tho Thanksg v'ng many friend? rfnee com-ng here She where they will make their home.
with Mrs. Whalev’s is a young lady of beauty nnd charm iMiss Constance Day wnH spend the
W. L. Home. Mr. urd has a wdc circle of friends Thanksgiving hoi days at some. She
ey a Methodist Minister, and throughout Georgia. ! wiU have as her guest MOT? El.se
of the iFouth Georgia Mr. Tanner is a prominent young Walker, of LaGrange.
**«'-■ ™ Mm. Mr .f thi. dt,. H. I. Mr. Sm,lh. on, of ib, tire,
• • » ninnafrer of f O. K. Groooy nn* Atl.nt. “ “ ““‘t
' friond. of Hr. H.rold i, well-knom tlrooshoot tb, conoty molr'l, mk «
"TO to ],„„ a,.t b, .taro b, b„ many fri»dk | .boot • mo«h .ire,
' at home Hospital Monday and returned to
Mobley, and Mrs. W>. J?. Burton, of
Auguste: Mr. ard Mrs. H. C. Walk
er. Dr. I? Y. Walker, Mr. W'ngfield
Walker. Mr. and Mrr Frank Walker.
Mr. P. C. Roirce, Mrs. W. E Ramey.
Mr. and Mrs. If. G. Levcrette; Mr
and Mr-> Robert Rainey, Mr. eni
Mrs. Milton Rainey, Mrs. W. H
Hootten, Mr. Hank Walker, and
Mr? Paul Bullard, of Eatonton.
" 8 Sar-L
i Atlanta v
Mr. and Mrs Tanner a
Cr- d -. treatment. Mr. Day »o their friends in the home of Hr. her home. Mas Zen.th Smith._* 1 »
° fficial Potion' and Mnt Hartley where they have, injured in the wreck, continue*
I * a * Bartow, Fla., where he apartments. improve.
to home ; -
* ’ • i Ifrs. Mattie Butte, of Devcrcaux,
■ v >- Brown, Misses Ella was in the city Saturday, accompan-
L, " d Lac T Brown attended tho ied by her granddaughter. Miss Mar-
V- buriaI ^rvices of their tha Harrell, of Qnitman,
**r. Wr”
y Frida,
improve.
The many friends of Mrs. George
Reach are glad to know she is rapid
ly regaining her strength and will
he all’ to leave the City Hospital
who is' wt'thin a few days.
J The condition of Mrs. J. H. Enn>r
T nn . • • • is bnprovng following an operation
1 ' T » w. ,.mv. bwt ,n,« Sunday -th Hr. .nd Hre.' m .y *"«* ^ *» *" “
John T. Day. recoveiy.
Mrs. Frank Wc.rter and
Lucille Wester o Atlanta wrill he the
guests of Mrs. J. C. Barton Thanks
giving Day.
* • •
Mr. J. P. Humphries mnde n trip
10 various ponts in Florida thc past
week.
Miss Helen Roberts will spend
rt- ThimksgMng holidays wn'th n
party of relative^ and friendr. on St.
Simons Wand.
Rev. A. G. Harris wa? confined to
s home Wednesday by illness. i
Mr. S. D. Stcmbridge, as county
supervisor of the c W. A. project',
and M r ss Jane Pattenpn an hook-1
keeper, attended a dstrict conven-.
tion of the C. W. A. at Athens!
Wednesday o flast week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Athon nnd little (
son. Mrs. Arthur Farrell and MVs!
Carrie Athon spent Tuesday and
Wednesday in Macon county, where
they were called on account of the.
illncBft of a brother.
Mirscs Grace Hardaway and Ann
Wade spent thc past week-end with!
friends In Byron.
CoL Luth«r Bloodworth. Mr II.
B. Bloodworth and Col. T. C. Blood-
worth, of Macon, have been called
to the bedside of their little nephew
Earl Bloodworth, who is ill vrith
pneumonia. Earl is the son of Mrs.!
Berry Bloodworth, of West Baldwn !
(Mrs. J. Vrtzry and Mm Louise
Bloodworth spent the past week-end
with friends in Atlanta.
Misp Susie Baas will spend today
(ThaakagMng) ha Macon with rala-
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25c Compound Mustard Ointment 19c
75c Baume Analgesic Balm 59c
30c Bromo Quinine 23c
50c Rexellina Cough Syrup 43c
25c White Pine Cough Syrup 19c
Full Pint Castor Oil 48c
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