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_I H ~ ™0* RECORDER, MILLEDGGEVILLE. G*.. DECEMBER
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j^ni W’arnock spent Chris t-
S- •• Tt ‘ rry ’ dr ’’ and c *' , ‘ dren
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n . Christmas at Blackshear.
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„ W. A. Massey is spending this
j: .\ilanta, visiting relatives.
M ss Clair i
at Albany, is a
days.
reenc, who teaches
home for the holi-
Mrs. A. G. Harris and
D*»b“ . . .
JCrs. }■ " • Ivey ’ Mr8 ’ J-
^ , r d Horace Ivey spent Sunday
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jfjH Horrie Moye has been
jeadinr the holidays with relatives
’’’a.
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lob Cook, of Atlanta, spent
w with his -mother Mrs J
am Cook-
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Edna McMullen, who teaches
a Sort’d Carolina, is at home for
b holidar*-
gis? Mir am Clark of Atlanta is
diene her sinter, Mias Effie .Clark
it the Mayfair.
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Mrs. J- M. Guyton, of Dublin, Is
: tkt home of her parents, Mr. and
Iis. E. S. Vinson.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McKinnon
nd children are spending the Christ-
■u holidays in Brunswick
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Mr. and !Mrs. Chas. Davis and
caildren, of Atlanta .spent Christ-
with Mr. and Mrs. Miller S.
M
see - - fVg
Mr?. C. I. English and little aon,
of Montrose, are visiting Mrs. Eng-
parents, Mr .and Mrs. J. R.
Snith.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Groover and
tie daughter spent the Christmas
koidiy? with relatives in Quitman
fid Ociila.
Mrs. Dawson Allen and sons, Rey
nolds and eorge, arc spending
tail week with Mrs. Allen’s parents
Norcross. ||
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Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Herndon lind
tMdren. of Colunfbia, S. C., are
o»T Mrs. Herndon’s mother, Mr*,
a 0. Banks.
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Midshipman Carlisle Ingram, of
Iks C. S. N’aval Academy, is spend-
•evera] days with his father, Mr.
}■ C. Ingram.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Carson have
rrit *d in the c : ty to make their
°®e during the construction of vhe
ridge over the Oconee river.
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Mis*? L la and Clifford Speights,
* 0 teach in LaGrange, are spend-
j tfc( holidays with their parents,
* r *"d Mrs. W. R. Speights.
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^ **■ ^' erry ’ '' J " n0 has been
r 4 "' some time i n Charlotte, N.
~ *" h hcr daughter, Mrs. J. M.
has returned to tlrs city,
11 »t the home of her son, Mr.
Terry.
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r r - Horace Ivey left Monday for
*"*• 8 C., where he has ac-
* jot> M chemist in one of
^ft r r t . b,CachJD * mi11s in the
a - ‘ . ** »ow on the co-op plan
Tech.
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Kd<T? 0ry S ^°''l'k°ff and Culver
»er ( - , ,tudents at Georgia Tech,
ii i * 1 ° ut °f the list of students
inu™ or the holidays published
***• paper. These youm
ep> m » 1 ‘ing fine records and an
***** visit at h«*ne.
Mr * * "
•iiaiej iIrs ' Copeland and
inj u *’' n:a and Esther Cope-
: *«*d« f Stn!th ’ 8 Pal1 * Ontario,
Mrs. J * nd Mr *- c H. Allen and
Gj. . tr ^ McLemore of Barnett,
Briitow V “ itin,f Mr - “"d Mrs. S. D.
tW..* nd Mr - “nd Mrs. T. B.
Miss Bertha Holt, who teaches at
C .lumbia, S. C., is at home for the
holidays.
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Mr. B. G. Boaz, of Mossy Point,
I as-, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Otto
ss Benita Bass, who teaches at
Greenville, S. C., is at home for
the hoi days.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence, of
Savannah, spent Sunday and Monday
with relatives here.
Mrs. Frank
spent several i
relatives in h
end litUe son
of this week with
■V ;S Dena Smith spent the week-
Mua Willie Boggus spent the
holidays in Covington with relatives.
I»r. Joe Cornwell, of Atlanta, is
vsiting his brother, Dr. G. K. Corn-
well.
Mr and Mrs. Wilson Mason spent
the holidays with relative
rr»0B.
?*. iIn, ‘ Charles Warren of
« ' s P*nt several days of
n. (• p T< ‘* 1 ,n the city, visiting
c tnt | v ' Crawford. They have
**1 y f , 8t ' P .‘ Urned trom a stay of sev-
»» wa , Pur °Pe where Mr. War-
^nnected with business
They were on their way
* ^ nr * c tor a stay in Flor-
Mrs. C. L. Ashfield of Eatonton,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Mary
I*. Badger and family.
Mrs. Emmie Smith, Misses Mabel
Adams and Annie Laurie Barger
spent Sunday in Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wootten are
spend ng this week with Mrs. Woot-
ten’a patents at Selma, Ala.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Terry are
spending this week in Whigham,
visiting Mrs. Terry’s mother.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Bean have re
turned from Haztlhurst, where they
spent several days with relatives.
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Mr. Ben Stembridge, of Washing
ton, D. C-, is visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stembridge.
iMrs. J. R. Lawrence and Mi.’s
Ann'e Pearl Lawrence, of Atlanta,
are visiting relatives in the city.
Mr. Norris Hall, of Cartersville,
pent the Christmas holidays \
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. He
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Mrs. W. S. Brooks and Miss Mary
Barooks are spending this week
visiting relatives in South West
Georgia.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Heidecker
ot Atlanta, visited the family of Mr.
and Mlri*- -J- Y. • Bel!, during the
holidays.
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Mrs. Leonard Shaw and son, Ed
gar, of TLfton, are visiting Mrs.
Shaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E-
Jackson.
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Mrs. F. H. Harding and Miss
Bessie Bland arc visiting relatives in
Lyman and other points ir. South
Carolina.
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The many friends of Mrs. Joe A.
.Moore are glad to know that she has
returned to her home from the City
Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bland, Jr.
of Atlanta, visited Mr. Bland’s par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bland.
Christmas.
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Mr. and IMrs. H. G. Robinson and
children, of Atlanta, spent Christ
mas at the home of Mr. and Mrs
W.'R. Speights.
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IMrs. Chas. J. Conn and little
daughters Barba Ann and Charlotte
are spending this week in Covington
with Mrs. Conn’s parents.
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Mr and Mrs. N. B. Hutchens of
Mobile, Ala., were ’the Christmas
guests of Sir. Hutchens’ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M- Hutchens.
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Ir*. Sam Wright, with her little
son Sammy, of .Staunton, Va-. is the
guest of her parents, l)r. and Mrs
J. L. Beeson, at the Mansion.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Montgomery
Miss Ethel Montgomery, Messrs.
Roger, John and Ford Montgomery,
went to Macon Sunday afternoon,
and were th- guests cf the McAfee
fancies until Monday afternoon.
The occasion was a most happy one.
as the Christmas season Teigned.
Mr. Ford Montgomery, who has
been in Boston, studying piano in
the Conservatory of Music, after an
absence of two years from the c ly-
came home Sunday for a visit to h s
narents. During the time he ha«
itnd'ed at the Conservatory he hn?
wen honors and heeeme a most ta’-
-ntoH mnsic'an He wi" wV!e in <lm
city probably g!v« "-veral recitals
Hazel Bivins, who teaches in
us, is at home for the holi
days.
Mrx Toombs DnBose, of Athens,
is visiting hcr daughter, Mrs. Marion
H. Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Day, of Athens,
spent Chris.mas with Mr. and Mrs.
John T. Day
Mrs. W. A. Ashely and son, of
McRae, are via'ting relatives during
the hoPdays.
Mr Elsworth Bivins, who is
student at Emory, is at home for
the holidays.
Mr*. Parish Talley and son, of At
lanta, spent Christmas day with Mrs.
Joe Humphries.
Miss Frances Rogers is spending
several days with her mother in Day
tona Beach, Fla.
Mr. D ee Anderson, Jr., of Coch
ran, is -pending several days with
friends in the city.
Mrs. C. W. Doster and Miss Mary
SHERRER-ERWIN
Miss Selma Shcrrer ar.d Mr. Al
bert Howell Erwin of this city were
united in marriage Sunday e’fter-
at four o’clock, at the home of
Rev. and Mrs. I. C. Singleton at
Grey. Rev. Mr. Singleton, who is
pastor of the Baptist church there
in At-1 officiat'ng. M ss Frances Morton was
the only attendant. The bride was
becomingly gowned in a dress of
blue with accessories to match.
Immediately after the ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin left for a short
bridal trip after which Uiey will be
at home in M'dway.
The bride is a daughter of Mrs
. W Silvey and the late Mr.
Sherrer, and is one of MUlcdgeville’s
talented young ladies. She is
a graduate of G- f, C. W. and for
the past two years has been a teach-
of the fir.it grade : n the Gram-
School at G. M. C.
Mr. Erwin is a son of Mr. J. D.
Erwin, and is one of Baldwin coun
ty’s modt substantial 'yjoung men.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin commence
life together with the best wishes and
congratulations of many friends.
MRS. FRALEY GIVES BIRTHDAY
PARTY FOR DAUGHTER.
Mrs. William Fraley entertained
on Saturday afternoon in honor of
Julia Doster, spent the Christmas j her daughter, M : ss Eula Flake Pat-
holidays in Rochelle. man, who celebrated her tenth birth-
Mrs. George Fowler and little | day.
daughter arc spending several days. The children were invited to the
in Birmingham, Ala. 1 country club where they enjoyed
M : i# Kate "Thrash spent several games during the afternoon. Christ-
days of th ! s week with Mrs. Jule mas decorations carried out a lovely
Trippc Turner in Covington. 1 arrangement of red and green.
Mr and Mrs. Harvey Herndon and Lste in the afternoon refreshments
son, Bob, spent Sunday with Mr. "ere served. A beautiful birthday
Herndon’s father in Powclton. e* k e was brough in and placed on
Mr W. S Mobley, of Thomson, tabic where a tiny Christina* tree
spent' Christmas day with Mr. ami rt °° d - Many beautiful gifts were re-
Mrs F. C. Penuel and children. ce,ve d by the honorec. There were
Capt. and Mrs. Doc Wilkinson, of twenty-two guests present.
Oklahoma, are spending several days
with Mr. and Mrs L. C- Hall. j Dr. and Mrs. Beatty Griffith, of
Dr. George Green is spending Wmhington, D. C., spent several
several days in Florida as the guest days of this week with Mrs. Gr : f-
of Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Saurez. fith’s mother, Mrs. D. W. Brannon.
Miss Elizabeth Thomas spent the Mrs. Griffith is remembered
Christmas hol’days in Atlanta visit- Florence Brannen.
ng her brother, Mr. John Thomas.
Miss Edyth Ivey, of Milwaukee,
Wis. spent the Christmas holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ch
Ivey.
Miss Robertta Lawrence is “pend
ing the Christmas holidays with her
parents Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Law
rence.
Mr. and Mrs Roger Smith and
family spent Sunday with Mrs.
Smith's brother, Mr. J- J. Leaptro’t
in Wadloy.
(Miss Katherine Moran, who teach
es in Virginia, is spcnd : ng the Christ
mas holidays with hcr mother, Mrs.
C. L. Moran.
Miss Maggie and Maude Hum
phries, of Wash : ngton, D. C., spent
several days with their mother. Mr?.
Joe Humphries.
Miss Constance Day, who teaencs
in LaGrange, is at home for the
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John T. Day.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Miller and T.
J. Miller. Jr., of Rocky Ford. Ga.,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Stembridge on Christmas day.
Capt. and Mrs. Guy McKinley and
little daughter, of Fort Benning.
spent Christmas day with (Mr. and
Mrs. G. C. McKinley and family.
Mr. Jack Thomas and Mr. Jim
Cavan, of Atlanta, will spend several
days of this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Draton Thomas and Miss Mattie and
Elizabeth Thomas.
The friends of Mrs. J. I. Garrard
will be glad to know that her con
dition is rapidly improving and that
she has returned to her home from
the Macon Hospital.
The County Board of Education
held a meeting Friday morning and
arranged for the payment of Decem
ber salary for teachers. School
Superintendent Bivins had the checks
in the hands of the teachers by Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith spent
Sunday ar.d Monday in Charlotte,
N. C-, where they attended a family
reunion of Mr. Smith's family
Mrs. W. S. Robinson, Mrs. R. J.
McElratii and Mr. Ed RoMnson spent
Christmas day with relatives i"
Rochelle-
Elbert Bivins, of New
Orleans, La., spent the Christmas
holidays with his mother, Mrs. Mat-
tie B'vins. He was accompan : ed by
Mr. William Brown, a student at
Louisiana State University, who spent
the vacation with his mother Mrs.
Elizabeth Brown and grandmother,
Mrs. Mattie Bivins.
Welcome To 1934