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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., DECEMBER 14, 1*33
ISOC1AL HIGULICHTSfiS
Stallings of Haddock,
P'a.urd.s to <te
. Thrash and Floride
I th,
r Carr and Mrs. E. A.
_ “ r 1 'visitors to Atlanta Mon-
* . .
Shell spent the week-
n with her mother, Mrs.
I iMk Misj E ctl * c » nte y A,,en
■ A, weekend guest of Mis* Ja-
le S&ley in Atl * n **-
( sir and Mrs. Arthur Parrel*, spent
" ; n Augusta, visiting their
r Mr*. G. A. Cohen.
• • •
I if- Maude Holloway w*s the
tend guest of Mi^s Cdlherin
( , t Wesleyan College.
I TV friends of Mrs. J. H. Ennis
la* glad t« learn that she is regaln-
Iwker strcngh at the city hospital.
• e •
J Hu V- A Lindsey, who has been
■a at the city ho*ri*al has been
» the home of her mother
|h Ianisvllle.
• • •
In. and Mrs. 3. A. Ivey, of Mar-
e to the city Monday to
d the funeral services of Mr.
la L Harper.
• oo
. I* Ellison left Saturday
j* Miami where she will spent
r with her daughter,
id GiGbson.
Mrs. S. J. Su-mbridge spent sev-
cail days last week on a fishing trip
to Crooked C ei, at St. Mary's with
Mr. and Mrs. Max Cruder of Canton.
Mrs. Cririer accompanied her home,
and is span ding several days in the
city.
'Misses Agnes and Ruth Barnes
were called home Saturday from
Forest City, N. C.. where they teach
on account of the illnesa of their
father, Mr. G E. Barnes. M ss Agnes
returned to Forest City Monday, but
M : sa Ruth remained in the city, and
will not return to her school duties
until after January 1st
PARKS-H1LBURN WEDDING TO I „ MACLEAN ' FER GUSON
BE BRILLIANT EVENT NEXT I , Dr ' HocU>r Nob l® Maclean
WEDNESDAY. J an “ ^ r *' Maclean, of Vancouver, B.
W 1<M ’..Ci.l murut will be J?"“* '"TO'™". «!
•Ml in th, ol M| „ »«"• Dorothy, to Limt™-
ant Commander David Ferguson, I
MRS LONNIE MINOR
COMPLIMENTED WITH SHOWED
Dorothy Parks and Mr. Earl iui- „ „
bom. formerly of Dublin. C. Tor, “**'*' “ n ”- U ': , " d SU "’
marr .,, wiil * ,ol,„,„i«d „ w . d . Tl “ ■nnouncur.nt mill b,
nolo, o.onin. „ „. clock "“'"‘I
the fexeculiv, M.nxion. Mir. M, Comm.nder
rru. born in th. Hun,ion wh,n her “ ,h " ”>* °< Mt *-
father pr»‘ d .„t of th. Gum*.'P***/“W"* ‘" d Mr '
Sure CO,Ir B ,,.r women .nn.Jat'^r"^, ”'«■»»« He
deal of aentiment i. xtt.oh.d to tho !>? “ rl >' »• 0-
f«t that the xnddliw Mill U. pl.ee * C ' : th. Imd-
in th, rotund, of the M.oaion ' S' ”?~ b »' “• “““■
Rex Horace S. Smith, pmdor o, *, «*-•* “ «“ —>
the Methodist church, uil, perform Vi -i" , d '
Mr. T. J. Miller of Rocky Ford, the eeremou, in the pemenee of ,1 I* " you«k lad, of
—■*- —■***-•• unusual charm and beauty and is
most accomplished and talented. She
will come to Milledgeville at an early
date to visit Mm Ferguson.
Barlow Correspondent
A lovely miscellaneous shower
was given a* the home of Mrs
Hugh Beddingfieid Friday afternoon
December 1st, complimenting Mrs.
Alonza Minor, a bride of recent
date. The bride, formerly Miss
Olive Salter, only daughter of Mr.
ad Mrs. Einory Salter, won- a hand
some costume of black crepe, with
touches of cream lace, which set
off her distinctive brunette beauty.
The home was iicoratod with autumn
foliage. The hostesses, aunts of the
bride, Mesdames Hugh Beddingfieid
i.:.J Alber.us Salter received the
S^os 3 who registered in the bride's
A program of music, piano,
and banjo, with contests and
social chat filled the hour with fun
and interest
The many beautiful and useful
which filled nearly every
space in an adjoining room, were
duly admired, after tvliich delicious
refreshments were enjeyed. For the
present Mr. and Mrs. Minor will re
main in Batow. Mr. Minor is from
Milledgeville.
FOR RENT—Ouo furnished room
with adjoining bnth. Apply to Mrs.
E. R. Lawrence, Phene 14S-L.
spent Thursday and Friday in the large gathering of relatives and I
city visiting his sister, Mrs. W. H. | friends. The maid of honor will be
Stembndge, Jr. He was returning to Mm Griffin Callahan, sister of the
h.s home from Atlanta, where he had bride. The brides maids will include
bent to stand e
Mf*n Bess Bell, Miss Martha Bass,
| Julan C. Ivey, son of Mr. and
i W. H. Ivey, came over from
■itkm. Ala., to spend the week-
lad with homefolk*.
1 • • •
I Mr. Geo E. Barnes continues
ly ill. and his family and
•s have been deeply concern-
at his condition.
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Mar Mary Frances Park of Jeff-
» City Tennessee was the guest
■ of Miss Maude Holloway during the
■ Thanksgiving season.
I • • o
j Th? Milledgeville Bridge Club will
with Miss Blanche Green at the
■Baldwin Hotel this evening, Deccm-
|Ur 14th at 8:00 P. M.
Mias rlorrie Ellison has gone to
o«on. Arizona, where she
ich in the private school of
Mrs. P. W. Hodges.
amjnation. Mr. and Mrs. Stembridge Miss Mary Eberhart. and Miss
carried h : m to Rocky Ford Satur-; Weathersby Hatcher. The best man
day and returned home Sunday. J will fre Mr. Carl H : lbum, brother of
* * * tbe bridegromn. The groomsmen will
The hrtne of Mr, and Mr*. D. F. j include Mr. Marvin Parks, brother
Montgomery wae the scene of a most 0 f the bride, Mr James Hilburn,
plasant and delightful cocasion The brother of the bridegroom; and Mr.
families of Mr and Mrs. O. H. Me-j Bob Stutbs, of Dublin. The lovely
Afee, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McAfee,, bride will be given in marriage by
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McAfee, w‘th her mother, Mm (MV M. Parks.
Mim Louise McAfee, came over from j A number of lovely parties will
Macon and spent the day. A bount : -| continue to honor Miss Parks up to
w »s the eve of her marriage. Since the
announcement of the engagement 0 f
" " " the popular couple, the bride has
Rev. and Mrs. G. B. Henderson. been entertained extensively by her
and son left the past week-end for J many friends.
Culverton where Mr. Henderson will
be pastor of Ue Me .hodist church, j MISS EBERHART HONORS
Mr. Henderson ha- >een pastor of; MISS PARKS,
the churches of the Milledgeville _ ... ,
Clmrt th ,ut two w»„. xnd h. ?” °’ f P "”“ P '
•o., to U. oo. wort, witl, th confi- “ ’ l ' kh
hoo, xnd w^eo, ot th •ombor. of ,OT Ml “ P * rl “ '"■ 0 ”
his congregation.
BRIDWELL-HULME
Mrs. Kory Bridwell of Toomsboro,
announces th? engagement of her
daughter, Maybell, to Mr. Tinsley
Jefferson Hulmc, of Jacksonville,
Fla., formerly of Tampa, Fla., the
wedding to be solemnized this
month.
riage to Mr. Earl Hilburn will be
solemnized next wtek, was the one
MISS GIBSON CIVES BREAKFAST! f K ** rt
FftB ta ned on Saturday afternoon at the
I Echetah Country Club. Quantities of
Mite AnnetGibson enertained at, ho „ y and mistletoe were used to
a breakfast on Sunday morning at decorate the ball room where the
the college Tea Room in honor of j 3^^ a * Mn 4Hed for bridge. Two
BCas Dorothy Parks. A delicious large wedd : ng bells were hung in the
(breakfast, in which a color scheme, center of the room and a large
of yellow was carried out was serv- 1 bunch of mistletoe tied with white
ed. Dainty bridal place cards were i tu n e
used and yellow chrysanthemums! erou!
further carried out the color motif. | era < ned
Poetry was written to the bride and i ove ] y scene. While the refreshments
a prize given for the best. This was
won by Mrs. E. H. Scott. A lovely
guest prize was gi ven Miss Parks.
Those present were: Miss Parks.
Mrs. Christain, Mrs. E. H. Scott
MISS DAISY BRANTLEY TO WED
PAUL SANDERS. CHRISTMAS DAY
(Lakeland Papar)
An outstanding event
Christinas holidays will be the mar
riage of Ifiss Daisy Brantley to Mr.
James Paul Sanders, which will be
solemnized Christmas afternoon at
5:30 o'clock at the First Methodist
church.
Announcement of the engagement
wh'eh will be of much social Inter
est throughout Florida and Georgia
was made last night by the parents
of the bride-elect, Mr. and Mrs.
George Pierce Brantley, of 117
Waterloo avenue.
Miss Alma Hardwick will be the
maid of honor, and George P.
Brantley, Jr., will attend Mr. San
ders. Mrs. 3. Al Clark will be in
charge of the music and will play
the organ acompanimenl for Edgar
E. Tolle, vocalist.
Miss Brantley, a beauviful and
charming girl, came here with her
parents in her early childhood from
MS'Iedgevjile, Ga'- Fallowing hep-
graduation frem the Lakeland h’gh
school she attended the Florida
State College for Women
Mr. Randolph Fort, who is
vith th? Macon Telegraph, sj
ISonda-.- .in;! Monday in the city shak-
| i: ’ hands with friends here.
I Mr*. Franklin Park has returned
b*r home at Jefferson C : ty,
•n?*'ee after spending the week-
I ri*h her parents, -Mr. and Mrs.
*• k\ Holloway.
#r. John RJley, Major R. A.
Roy. a. G. Harris and Mr.
■ ®e Grant went down to Davisboro
■ Monday night to attend a district
| Muonic meeting.
Mr*. Geo. S. Roach and Mrs. Jos
.' , who are at the city hos-
' ' * r? 'lowly regaining their
The'r many friends wish for
'■•oration to health.
ble. After an after-1 hassee, where she received her L. I.
playing contract j degree and became a member of the
id course wasj Kappa Delta sorority. For the past
served and doughnuts decorated with; three years she has been an efficient
lHies of the valley to represent thej and popular teacher at the John Cox
tha Bass, Miss Mary Alfriend, Miss, wedding ring were passed. A
Mary Eberhart, Miss Gibson was as-| f u ] .guest prize was given to Mis*! Mr. Sanders Is the son of Mrs.
sifted in entertain ng by Miss Netie Parks and also Miss Mary Alfriend James MjcArthur SanKle'J of Ma-
Callaway.
the guest of Miss Eberhart
for the weekend. Top score prize
was won by Mis? Lucille Dunaway,
low score by Miss Anne Gibson.
Tho*e invited to enjoy Miss Eber-
hart’s hospitality were:
Dorothy Park* Mary Alfriend. here who will join
Martha Bass, Weathersby Hatcher, j gratulations.
con. Ga., and received his education
■n 'Georgia. Formerly with Ledger
and Star-Telegram, ho now holds a
position with the advertising depart
ment of tho High Point (N. C-) En
terprise. He has a host of friends
extending con-
them
Mrs. W. R Ennis, after a visit to
t ’ Te * ' n ’be city left last Thurs-
""'ming for her home in Lake-
PI*- She
MISS LOUISE ALBERT GIVES
DINNER PARTY HONORING
MISS PARKS.
Miss Louise Albert added another
party to the round of social events
which have (been given in "V Evelyn Holt, Louise Jeans. Anncj Mrs. Brantley enterta’ned a group
idi.ts Doro >y « • w . os ® . , Bone, Frances Bone, Harriet Camp-! of her daughter’s intfmntc friends
to Mr. Ear 1 urn is • ! ben Geraldine Reid, Kitty Clfnc.! last night at a five-course dinner,
prominence and wi a e p Moore. Beaulnh and Frances Bridal placecards were used at the
ednesday. Thaxton, Sarah Bigham, Helen Rcib- small tables, and red roses added
■yellow chrysanthemum* were uso< ^ Mary Reese Bynum, Florence bright touches of color to the living
“ *• ""'.".Td *» d *»—«- B— --
Places for the guests were marked
with attractive mint cups holding
place cards. Tiny golden
Margaret
Albert Katherie Weave*,
son. Alice and Vinrnia
Ethel Monti-ornery.
and dining rooms.
Louise Many social affairs have been ar-
; G'b- ranged in honor of the bride-elect.
ennell Wilhite,! JULIAN IVEY GIVEN HONORS
AT AUBURN
^ Marshman. of Colnm-
' O’Xnra Ennis, who will .
* Wlntf r with her.
Mr John C. Moore, of Richmond,
"d e*"* a l,oun ' Friday
datjZ° rd>y the c,ty ’ visltinjr
t xr" ^' r ^ ooro la • aon of the
,r l, "l 'Mrs. J. Nl Moore, and
■ 1 »f this city.
»r 1. "
^riient the week-end in the pit -
, j" nrt ' n nvoanied back to Colum-
Marshman. who was
< • j t * 1 " citv on of the,
of her mother, Mrs. J.
McMillan
* * *
’ a-M rw* v A T'gner at-
'h- nnvntHn- of the m?nn-
, M’lll'am PI Crawford in
T eonntv on last Tuesdav.
”yr „ great nenhew of the
, ’. "d Georgian end ws» e~ven
j,_. np1 ” nlaee with other de-
*he nnve.ning ceremon-
bdlt. wtn, si-n » ■» d * rjJ'i ,r cC »-b>.
of golden slippers 1 ilK , B u tf Si Lucile Dunnaway, Eliza- Mr Julian Ivey, son of Mr. and
lovely bride. J t*‘h Fra’ey, Katherine Jewell. Mrs. W. H. Ivey, of this city,
After a delicious dinner was serv Qmnt and Annie Jo Moye. one of the students of Alabama
ed, bridge was played unng e jj pjdamea Otis Woods, Wilson Polytechnic Institute recently hon-
evening. High Rc ° r ® ' vas Ma . on> r. H. Reynolds, Godfrey ored by election to Phi Kappa Phi,
ty Miss Billy Ebe a . w *-® Osterman. George Bell, Wright Mc- r honorary academic society, which is
by Miss Martha Bass, an ^ jf n ipht, Eliott Sinrms, Lawrence the equivalent of Phi Beta Kappa
H>-?ler, Jere Moore, W. E. Bos*, chapters found in universities throuh-
Ione Dean and Julius Holt ^ out the country.
Mrs. M. M. Parks. Mrs. J. L. i Mr. Ivey, who Is a senior in the
Beeson, Miss Gallic Cook and Mis? school of Education at Auburn, is
Beatrice Horsborough were invited ^ also prominent in debating and tor-
in for refi
was accompanied by Cather j ne weaver cut the consolation
prize. The bride was given a beauti
ful brides book. Upon the top of the
package was a note say'-ng to come
dining room- When she
table
on it a tiny chimney with Santa
Claus standing by it and a Christ
mas trde around wh’eh were placed
numerous gifts which the guest, had,
brought for the bride. Many beauti
ful a.id useful presnts were opened,
by the brde who was completely
surprised at the shower,
MI55 DOROTHY PARKS HONOR
GUEST AT MRS. SIM'S PARTY.
Miss Dorothy Parks was again the
honor guest on Thursday afternoon
when Mrs. Elliott Sims entertained
with a bridge party at her home on
Columbia street
Red roses and red chrysanthe
mums were used in decoration
,,„ c ttirouEhout th« ho™ *" d b "£
*t x*. txllitx went E~n «»
cnesic work on the Auburn campus.
Miss Eberhart was assisted In en- He is a member of Kappa Delta Pi,
tertaining by her sister M ! ss Billie honorary education fraternity; Alpha
Eberhart. phI Epeilon honorary literary and
i ' debating fraternity; and Phi Delta
Christmas
Is Almost Here
Have ywt made yoar Fruit Cake? We can supply you witlc a
first class kerne made cake coRtaiaiaf everytkmg a frmit cake
skaald kave ■dadj“| tke flavor at 73c per lb.
Or if yon wait to make it we caa sapply yoar waits at tke
following prices.
2 pkgs. Silver Bar Seeded Raisins, IS oz. eack 15c
2 lbs. Extra Fancy Cleaned Cnrrants 1 35c
1 lb. Fmest Drained Citron Clear, no sagar 23c
1 h. Finest Orange and Lemon Peel 25c
1 lb. Extra Large CrystaHxed Cberries : 4§e
1 lb. Extra Large Crystalxed Sficed Pi B eapple 39c
1 pkg. Pitted Date* — 15c
1 Ik. Extra Fancy Smyrna Large Figs .... 25c
1-4 lb. pkg. Herskey’s Baking Ckacalate 19c
1-2 ft. pkgs. Herskey’s Belong Ckocoate, 29c nr 2 far 35c.
1-5 ft. Herskey’s Coco* 5c. 1-2 lb. pkg. 15c> 1 lb. p^. 21c
1 pkg. Dromidary Frmt Cake Mixtsre — — 45c
1 pkg. Dromedary Ginger Bread Mixtare 21c
2 large keavy Cocoaaats for — 15c
Extra Fancy Cape Cbi Cranberries -15c gt.
Extra Fancy Hard Head Lettace 7 l-2c and lie
Extra Fancy Well Bleacked Celery 10c, 12 l-2c, and 15c
1 large bonch small, median, or large carrots 19c
Extra Fancy Hard Ripe Tomatoes 10c per ft.
Extra Fancy large paper shell
Greaople Walnuts 25c
Large Stewart Pecans 20c lb.
Extra Large Va n debnan
Pecans 25c
2 lbs. Fancy Brazil Nats 25c
Extra Large Washed Brazil
Nuts 15c lb.
Fancy Ahnera Grapes 1 Oc lb.
Fancy Emperor Grapes 10c
Fancy Black Twig Applet
40c doz.
Fancy Arkansas Black
Apples 30c
Fancy Spits Apple* 30c
Fancy Delicious Apples 35c
Medium Apples 10c up
Raisins
2 lbs. Bnlk Raisins . 23c
1 lb. pkgs. Fancy Raisins 15c
2 lbs. Gold Bar Seedless
Raisins 15c
Fennine India" River Oranges
Heavy thin skin. Full o f juice
and sweet. Large or medium
35c pk.
Field run Oranges. Good
sweet oranges all size-
10c doz. 25c p k .
•r.dian River Grape Fruit
30c pk.
Fancy Yellow Bananus
10c per lb.
Candy
Bucket Mixture — 10c ft.
Chocolate Creams 20c per ft.
Pure Sugar Stick Candy
Wrapped . 15c 2 for 25c
1 lb. Herchey’a Kisses 25c
1 ft. pkg. Cellophane wrap
ped Mix Candy 20c
Afl 5c pkgs 3 for 10c
MERITA BREAD AND CAKES Including tke celebrated Angel
Food at 37c. Fresb Every Day.
Bell Grocery Co.
THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE OF
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
263—PHONES—498
"""■ll were held
J™? «*"* home of the ontstand- progr^iom
■•iiler. I bridge were played, delicious reiresa
A beautiful (silver serving 1
was given as a guest prize to !
Parks. High score prize was wor
Miss Martha Bass and consolation
cut by Mrs. Wlson Mason.
Those invited were: Mies Park*.
Mis, Martha Bass. Misj Mary Eber
hart, Miss May Moore. Miss Anne
Bone. Miss Kittv Cline, 'Miss Helen
Roberts. Miss Evelyn Holt, Miss
Weathersby Hatcher. Miss Margaret
Sull'van, Mrs Jere Moore, Mrs Wil
son Mason Mrs. Sims was ass'sted
in entertaining by Mrs. Godfrey
Osterman.
contract MILLER'S for - eomo'ete I n- ol
window »*••«*•»• 9**m, 10c to 4*c.
He is a member of Theta Kappa Nu
social fraternity.
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