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THE UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE, GA.. DECEMBER 7. 1M3
N 0 M E N S Q R G A N I Z A TIONS OF BALDWIN COUNTY
hont 436 or 362 to report •ctrvitiei end give onnouoceioent.. AH report, mu,, be in the dq> following meeting, end not Inter thrn. tone o'clock Wednetdny
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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pleait notify tho oditor.
Flryt Monday
Baptist Woman’s Missionary Un
ion. General Meeting.
Presbyterian Woman’s Auxiliary,
Circle Meetings.
Methodist Woman’s Missionary
Society. General Meeting.
‘ American Association of Unb
versity Women.
Catholic Woman’s Study Club.
Firat Tuaaday
American Legion Auxiliary.
Firat Wadnnaday
Baptist Girls Auxiliary Meets
Every Wednesday Afternoon at 8:S0.
Snkey Hart Society, Children of
American Revolution.
G. M. C. Parent-Teacher A—la-
First Friday
Catholic Woman’s Stod-
it VM P- M.
Ua-
IfiHedgevillo dure nils 1
Third M—day
Presbyterian Woman’s
1 Meeting.
Baptist Woman’
Circle
Methodist Woman’s
Society. Circle Meetings.
Episcopal Woman’s AnxQiaiy.
Third Tuesday
Danghters of the American Hero-
Third Friday
The Midway Parent-Teacher As-
Mciition.
Fourth Tuesday
Woman’s Christian Temperance
t'aion at Methodist church.
Fourth Wednesday
Garden Club.
Fourth Thursday
Eut.ni Star.
Fourth Saturday
■“»« Club.
S N CLUB TO MEET NEXT
Wednesday.
The December meeting of the
J en Club will be held on Wed-
y n ‘’eember 13th—at 3:30
J* k . at ttu ‘ Baldwin Hotel. The
1,0 ''’“do on Lawns by Mr.
‘ Jf thp Georgia Traning Schol
nJ 0y *' ani the round t*We dia-
atm" W,H be ,ed by Mrs - A - p -
• n ‘. re ‘ Sov craI mpoptant reports
TO| . *" ade coneem-'ng the civic
■ b„ “"., rtaken by the club and it
n> mL d thaf " IarR,c numbe; ' of the
"r* will be present
aoDte'.* ETHR,DCE T0
"ESS A. A. U. W.
r'nrV i' Ethridge wiil be the
j ™ '" nher next Monday cvcn-
,:iCeti ng of the American
,. - ap , d ° n "/ University Women to
at ,ho of Mrs. Francis
clock ” ,Iofferst>n 8trcet n 8:00
any' E ^ Pr: dge will speak on Ger-
’ 5h « has just returned
? Var i„ Germany
wardM [l ’' 1USband who w » ■
■to, to : ton-
an 0 f ’. Sile 18 a newspaper wo-
note and a most the
, s ,,, ' ' , "' akor - Until a fo.w weeks for
aeon tT f ° ature writer ®n the
ovb- “ crra Ph hut now lives in
wii n - °
1! b e e .L ,n ,he city M ™- Ethridge
'mest of Mrs. Sidney V.
^SCOP AL WOMEN TO MEET
d r,-, ■!, ? r ' a ’ Oman’s Auxil’ary!
nr*, 1 ’bold a joint meeting!
, • ' ion at 3;30 at the homei
' Thornton. j
'• ~, f Pr nuel and children!
: ' ! '~'ving holidays with
Thomson.
PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES
TO MEET MONDAY.
The circles of the Presbyterian
church will meet Monday afternoon
at thiree-thirty as follows:
Circle No. l wth Mre. Baisden
and Mrs. Salter; No. 2 with Mrs. L.
H. Andrews; No. 3 with Mrs. Vaugh
an; No. 4 wnh Mrs. Villyard; No.
S with Mrjj. R. H. McCombs; No. 6
will meet with Miss Alary Hberhardt
at seven-thirty in the evening.
YOUNG PEOPLE OF PRESBY
TERIAN CHURCH TO HAVE
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM.
The Earnest Workers class of the
Presbyterian Sunday School wll give
a Christmas playlet at the meeting
of the Young People’s League on
next Sunday evening at six-forty-
five. All young people of the city
are invited.
Miui Sarah GiUmore who teaches
Thompson was at home for the
Thanksgiving holidays with her par
ents, Rev. and Mm. X M. Gihnoi
She wa^ accompanied by Mias Allii
Lokey.
see
Mr. Roberta Streets.an, of Avers,
is the guest of Rev. and Mia J. V.
Gilmore for the Thanhhghrtg boll-
Mrs. John X. Sibley and Httle
daughter, Martha, of Atlanta, were
the guesta of Mrs H. D. Allen for
the Thaulpghring hotidaya.
isa Jeanette Sbley, of Atlanta,
was the guest of Miss Betty Cantey
Alien for the Thanksgiving holidays.
Col. Marion Sibly. of Miami, was
the guest of his brother. Col. Erwin
SFbley ifor the Thanksgiving holidays.
He was accompanied by a friend,
Mr. John Norman.
■ • •
Mr. and MiR. Julian Peacock, of
Macon, were the guests of Mrs. Pea
cock's s'flter, Mrs. J. S. Bone, on
Thanksgiving.
• • •
Miss Dorothy Banks, who teaches
iMioultrie, was at home for the
Thanksgiving holidays.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Hutchinson
spent Thanksgiving day with friend?
in Athens.
Dean and Mrs. E. H. Scott cele
brated their twenty-sixth wedding
anniversary on Thanksgiving day.
They had a. their dinner guests their
children. Mr. Andrews Scott, of the
state unvorsity, Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Heyslcr, and Mr. and Mrs. J.
Cooper.
• • •
Mrs. M- L. Cox, Miss Pearl Cox
and Miss Kathleen Cox. of Ellijay.
were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. C.
Cox for the Thanksgiving holi
days.
• • •
Mr* H. C. Walker has returned to
her hrtme in Eatonton after spending
several days with Mrs. N. P- Walker.
Mr Pierce Walker has returned to
the State University after spending
ten days wdth his mother Mrs. N. P-
Walker.
Mm. N. P. Walker will move to
the Cline apartments ’during the
week to make her home.
Mr. Norris H-l! of Cartareville,
.Tpcnt the Thanksgiving holiday with
; parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hall.
The friends of Mr. John T. Day
will be glad to know that his cond.i-
tiin is rapidly improving following
a minor operation at the City Hospi
tal last week.
• • •
Mre. J. H. Ennis is tepidly im-
proriug following an operation at
the City Hospital.
Missus Thehna and Katherine
Holbrook, of Atlanta,
guests of Miss iGussie Tabb for the
week-end
Mrs. V. B. Farrell, of North Caro
lina, is the guest of Miss Gussie
Tabb.
Migs Lottie Moring Curl,
Swainsboro, Ca., spent the Thanks
giving holidays with friends here.
Mrs. Sidney McGee had as
guest for the Thanksgiving holidays,
Mrs. Parker, of Knoxville, Tenn.
Mrg. W. S. Jett, of Memphis, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Jett, Jr., during the Thanksgiving
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith and sons,
Leo and Kemper, spent Thursday at
Montrose, Ga., with their children,
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. English.
Mr. and nfiH R. L. Burch of At
lanta spent the week-end with Mrs
Burch's mother, Mrs. J. A. Buck.
• • a
Coach and Mrs. T. H. Rent* and
children’ spent Saturday in Macon.
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MRS. J. F. BELL, JR., HOSTESS
AT BRIDGE.
Mre. J. F. Bell, Jr., was hostess
on Friday afternoon to a number of
her friend^ at bridge at her. home on
the Hill.
The guests were seated in the liv-
g room for the games, where vases
of handsome chrysanthemums form
ed the docantions. After a aeries of
games, delcious refrerffmenta
served.
MISS GUSSIE TABB
COMPLIMENTS VISITORS
AT DINNER PARTY.
M : ss Gureie Tabb entertained
Saturday evening at a dinner party
complimenting a number of visitors
in the city for the Thanksgiving holi
days.
White and yellod daisy chrysan
themums, which were arranged about
the rooms created a most attractive
motif which was carried out in the
place cards and other appointments.
After dinner, bridge was enjoyed.
Those enjoying Miss Tabb’s lios-
prthJity were: Misses Maty Reese
Bynum, Margaret Sutton, Louise
Smith, Constance Day. Elise Walker,
of LaGrange. Jimmy Deck, Mary Lee
Anderson, Mary Simpson. Mary
Satterfield. Mrs. Allcnc Owen?, and
Mrs. Cason Black-
Miss Mae A*ury. of Atlanta was
guest of Mre. W. B. McKinnon
Thanksgiving.
Dr and Mrs. Herndon and chil-
dto .f Columbia. S. C., .pent tbc
Thanksgiving holiday with Mra
Herndon’s mother. Mre. O. O.
Banks.
Misses Bobbv Bums and Martha
Strange, of Fitrgerald, were the
guests of Miss Evelyn Holt for the
Thanksgiving holidays.
Miss Marv Baker Black, of Syl-
vania. was the guest of Miss Kath
erine Butt? for the Thanksgiving
holidays.
MISS EVELYN HOLT
ENTERTAINS VISITORS.
On Friday evening Miss Evelyr
Holt was hostess at a weiner roast
in honor of her guests Misses Bobby
Bums, and Martha Strange, of Fitz
gerald and Miss Mary Baker Black,
of Sylvanta who was the guest of
Miss Katherien Butts.
The guests assembled at the mca-
door across the river and after en
joying roasting weinere, games were
played.
On Saturday evening Mrs. Julius
Holt entertained informally in honor
of Miss Holt’s visitor*.
ALUMNAE TEA DELIGHTFUL
OCCASION.
The Alumnae Association
Gooigia State College for Women
entertained with a tea December 1,
from five to six thirty in the college
tea rom. College colors, gold and
brown were carried out by bowls of
yellow chryaanhtuma and faU leaves.
Receiving the guests were
Mary Lee Anderson, president; Miss
Louise Smith, vice-president; Miss
Lottie Mon. ng Curl, second vice-
president at large; Mrs. Jeerie Bone,
secretary; Mis Katherine Weaver,
treasurer; and Dr. and Mrs. J. L.
Beeson.
Hostcstes for the occasion were:
Mias Guissie Tabb, Mre Cejile Hum
phrey Hardy, Mrs. Mary Joyce
Banks Ireland, Mrs. Ann Simpson
Smith, Miss Jimmie Deck, Mis? Helen
Hagan Miss Sara NeMon, Miss Sara
Bigham, Mas Eleanor Brannan, Miss
Katherine Butts Mis? Jessie Trawick,
Mi^i Ethyl v Montglpmpry, bliss
Frances Thaxton.
Mre Marvin M. Parks
over the tea table.
Music was ftamiabed by the col
lege orchestra in charge of Mire
Maggie Jenkins.
Guests for the occasion included
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