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V Moore UI in no., tor a Ml,. LouU, Homo and family arc
t hU week. viMtlns Mr,. Home's parents a , B e-
• • • 1 r.ovelence. Ga.
the week-1 • . ,
A 11 ” Wa »Jon. of Milton, is
Visiuns her grandfather. Mr. A. J
Carr, this week.
. i of Miss Alice Hail,
nrannen celebrated fils 31»t
badhdi: Monday ^of ^this
Sherrer will return this
i Y. camp in Virginia*
Mrs. Trank Mtnsfietd
week-end in Columbus.
Rosal'n
K R Gholstnn and Miss Al-
^ Ghi l 'Jn spent Sunday in Jack-
son » •.
to i.vnwood Smith has as her^
-Miss Dorothy Johnson, of At-
ur Alvin Lamas has as
Jtoiher. Mrs. L. Lamas,
his giant
of Birth
; Elizabeth Fraley has gone to
Citv for a visit of sev-
Anne Bone is spen^jng Ihis
nelt with her aunt. Mrs. Stubbs. in
Cedartown.
Mrs C. p. Ciawfnrd and Mrs. J.
O. Sallee and daughters are spend
ing some time at Clayton..
v - H - Faulkner, who is with
■ •C.C.C. camp near Savannah, is in
the city spending several days.
^ Mrs. C. C. Skelton and children,
tif Savannah, are spending this week
with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Langley.
XMessr*. Sidney Stembridge and*
Dewitt Rogeis have returned from
i-trip to Savannah and North Caro-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cline and
n. were the guests of Misses Mary
and Katie Cline several days of this
Mr. R. L. Bothwell and family of
Hickory. N. C., have been visiting
Mr. Bothwell’s mother Mrs. Lula
Bothwell.
Miss. Eunice Chandler and Mr.
Hubert Chandler attended the Vatig-
J han-Chandler wedding at Griffin
ili« Ethel Montaomery is spend* Tuesday.
Atlanta visiting her . • * •
Mrs. John Moore. 1 Mrs. Joe Moore and Miss Kath
arine Moore returned on Wednes
day from a stay of several weeks at
Mountain City.
J ’ BIRTHDAY GREETINGS
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Proctor and The Union-Recorder joins their (
hildren have come here to make many friends in extending congratu-
their home. Mr. Proctor will be a lotions and best wishes to the fol-
n-.cmber of the sales staff of the Oco- lowing who celebrate their birthday
re.. - -- thij weck . M| , Frank Davj , MiB
? Clay Products Co. He is a grand'
son cf Mrs. Anna M. Cook and i
son of Mrs. Addie Proctor.
Motoring over to have lunch at
the Tavern with Miss Alice Hall
were: Mrs. Hap Hall, of West Palm
Beach. Fla.. Miss Mary Skinner.
Mrs. Dawson Allen, Mrs. Jere More.
The luncheon was given in honor
of Miss Maiy Skinner, of Norcross,
who is the guest of Mrs. Allan.
Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Roberts have
returned from a visit to North Geor
gia. During the past week Mr. Rob
erts conducted a series of services
at the Baptist church at
Stilesville, Bartow county. This
church was among the first at
which Mr. Roberts preached when
•oung minister.
MISS ETlfEV. MONTGOMERY HAS
HANDKERCHIEF 8HOWEK
FOR BRIDE-ELECT.
Miss Ethel Montgomery entertain-
1 on Monday afternoon at a hand
kerchief shower in honor of Miss
Elizaoeth Grant, who has been ex
tensively entertained preceding her
marriage to Mr. John Overstreet
.which took place Wednesday
Minnie Grant. Mrs. Julius Holt, Mrs.
J. O. Sallee. Mrs. O. C. Woods, and
Mr. Eugene Brannen.
LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET
NEXT TUESDAY AFTERNOON.
The Morris-Little Post American
Legion Auxiliary will hold its first
meeting of the new year Tuesday
aftemon at 4:30 at the home of Mrs 1
J. F. Bell.. Jr., on North Clarke StJ
Mrs. Jere Moore. Mrs. M. M. Grooms,
Mrs. Sam Anderson, and Miss Lu-.
cille Adnm* will be ioint hostesses. |
Mrs. Sam Terrv. newly elected presi- I
«ient, will oresidc.
Cel. J. F. Muldrnw will be th*
principal sneaker. His subject will.
he Constitution and Bv-Laws. Mrs. j
George Fisher is in charge of the
Program. Plans for the vear will al
so be discussed. A large attendance
is expected.
Man- Skinner, of Norcross,
e cue«t of Mrs. Dawson Allen
several days of this week.
ec Daisy and Frankie Daniels
Sunday with their parent*,
Dr. and Mrs. A F. Daniel.
Mr. Louis Cline and Dr. Bernard
hne. of Atlanta, snent Sunday with
lisses Maty and Katie Cline.
Mr--. J. T. King. Jr., and Miss Wil-
Bocr. s will return on Saturday
from a trip to New York City.
Man- Skinner who has been
rc t of Mrs. Dawson Allen, has
ed to he;- home in Norcross.
• ?.„rbarah Chandler has re-
d from Chicago where she has
fnr si \ weeks studying at the
! Mrs. Winrey Wynn and
of Atlanta, are visiting
Vs parents. Dr. and Mrs.
^ and Mrs. Richard Binion and
hildren and Dr. and Mrs. Powell
r* winding this week at St.
MRR. r.FORGE DAVIS HOSTESS
TO RRVDGE CLUB.
Mrs. George Davis entertained the
members of her bridge club on
Wcdnesdav af‘emoon at her home
; Jefferson street.
The livine where »he guests
Jnlaved bridge had beautiful sum-
“**' | mer flowers in artistic arrange-
The afternoon was spent in playing i ment. Late in the afternoon, de
bridge. At the conclusion of the licious refreshments were scived.
games, delicious refreshments were
Miss Sarah Richardson has re
sumed home after spending several
<*ys in Atlanta as the guest of Miss
Margaret Proctor.
. Mrs. J. A. Mayfield. Mrs. Ben Bass
and Mrs. West Mostellcr attended
m*nduat?ng exercises at the State
University Saturday. .
Mrs. Leo N. Jordan has return
ed home after several weeks at
Helen and Clayton. Ga. Mr. Jordan
accompanied her home.
iss Glad vs Stembridge is visit
ing her sister. Mrs. Leon Callaway.
Mr W. L. Youne spent the week
end in Macon visiting relatives.
Miss Mary Mildred Wynn, who has
>een away from the city several
«*erks on a lour of Europe, will ar-
ive at home the first of next week.
Mrs. W. D. Hardy and Mrs. W.
F Ireland returned Saturday from
Chicago where they have been
studying for the past several weeks.
served. Then Miss Grant was given
a blue bird with a note of happiness
in its mouth and a message to go
into the garden. Out in Miss Mont
gomery’s attractive garden was found
growing handkerchief flowers which
the bride plucked and put in a flow
er basket
MISS EBERHART AND MAJ.
IOSEY REVEAL MAKRL4GE
OF TWO YEARS AGO.
Announcement was made
week by Mr. and Mrs. Bon F. Eber-
hnrt of the marriage of their daugh
ter. Mary Telitha. to Maj. Fred
Homer Joscv which was solemnized
August 28 1932 at Great Falls.
S. C.
The announcement came as
irprise to the many friends
this popular counle. Mrs. Josev
graduate of the Georgia State
College for Women and for the oast
year has boon teaching. She is a
young lady of unusual charm and
has friends throughout the South.
Maj. Josoy has been a member of
the G. M. C. faculty for several
but has resigned to accept a
position in Macon with the Lanier
Hieh School.
Maj. and Mrs. Josey
-away
BAPTIST W. M. U. WILL MEET
ON MONDAY.
The Bantist Woman's Missionary
Union will meet on Monday after-
non at 5:00 o’clock at the Baptist
church.
''•FTHOniPT MISSIONARY
SOCIETY TO MEET ON .
MONDAY.
The Methodist Woman’s Mission
ary Society will meet on Monday
afternoon at 5:00 o’clock at
Methodist church.
F.MZARFT1I FRALEY
HONORS GUEST.
Mist Elizabeth Fralev was hostess
at a luncheon on Tuesday morning
in honor of Miss Dorothy Barrett,
of Dalton.
Artistically arranged roses
dahlias were used in the living
where the guests were seated. After
bridge was played during the mom-
a delicious luncheon was served.
Miss Barrett was presented a beauti
ful guest prlz.e and high score prize
won by Mrs. Wilson Mason,
consolation prize was cut by Miss
Martha Bass.
r*r.a Mrs. Harold Day, of i
The friends of Dr. William A. Elli-
will be glad to know that he is [ and will return here before going
several ’ improving following a recent opera- ! to Macon to make their home.
T. Day and 1 *‘ cn - Mrs. Ellison, his mother.
“ TV P- Walker has retum-
• an enjoyable visit of six
her daughter. Mrs. K. A.
New Yoik.
/’ thi.- and Mr. Charles
• mturned to their home
1 after ,t visit to their
• -*»rs. J W. Sseals.
J Mrs. Lonnie Minor have
;' Screven where Mr. j
W; I‘ "e *n training for
a a Reserve Officer.
n u H ,' I< Kinnon spent several
yr.; H 'hhnds. N. C., with Mrs.
^ ‘•' n and children who are
** their vacation there.
*! rs ' Johnn y Overstreet
. -i-rned from a wedding trip
i h Ge °rgla mountains and
1 their friends in the
is still with him.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tait and
dmi«h»e*. Betty Parker, of Daven-
nort. Fla., are the guests of Mrs. J.
B Tolt. Miss Blanche Tait and Dr.
ond Mrs. Edwin Allen.
Mrs. R. W. Hatcher and Mr. Regi
nald Hatcher have returned from
Norfolk. Va.. where they have been
for two weeks visiting Mrs. Hoteli
er’s mother. Mrs. Wright.
Mrs. Frank Florcncourt and her
four lovely little daughters have re
turned to their home at Arlington.
Mass., after standing several weeks
in Milledgeville with relatives.
V?«<5 T ILIAN STG.FS HAS
a trip through the Carolinas R R *DGE CLUB IN HONOR OF
GUEST.
M’ss Lilian Stiles entertained the
members of her bridge club on Mon
day evening in honor of her visitor.
Miss Doruthv Barrett, of Dalton.
Fowls and vases of mixed summer
Bowers were artistically arranged In
Miss StiW anartment in the Bald- j
win Hotel. After a delicious supper
was served, hridge was enioved un
til late in the evenifuf. Miss Bar-
vns presented a beautiful ^cuest
high scor i prize was won bv
Flerrnee ,rnn and low by I
Elizabeth Fraley. | a
ROBERTS-HENDON
Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Roberts, of
Milledgeville. announce the engage
ment of their daughter. Helen, to
Mr. Claude J. Hendon, the marriage
to be solemnized October 17 at the
First Baptist church in Milledge
ville.
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THURSDAY, AUG. 30TH
: Joe E. Brown in “Circus
' down". Also Selected- Se
lected Short Subjects.
FRIDAY. AUG. 31ST
The Screen’s Mightiest Soul-
stirring Triumph “No Greater
Glory”.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 1ST
rrt 4
The atxwe announcement is read
with cordial interest by a wide
circle of friends throughout the
South. Miss Roberts is one of Mil-
ledgevillc’s most beautiful and
charming young women .She has ! MR S. ALLFN ENTERTAINS
i many friends since making her ,VTT H RARBFCUE FOR DR.
Mr. and Mrs K. G. McMillan have
moved into the old McMillan home
place on south Jefferson street Mr.
and Mrs. Georce Morris w’ll move
into the McMillan home this week. |
r Apartment*.
f and Constance Day
i v- ?ast u cek in Athens with
ei ,"" d T. Day. Jr.
h tr Day rPturned home
| ,nd s PPnt the week-end
rk r,f Mr. Ford Montgom-
'Htereated to know that
Jf con «-"ts twice daily at
rWL HoteI in Belgrade,
•V-- , e ‘ s one of the popu-
of the nation.
•"handler, sor of Mr.
• T Chandler, has
n in State Chemi-
■n Atlanta. Mr.
.^Mduated at Oglethorpe
... ; Iu ne. which * institu-
0 v ^ after graduating.
«r -j' j.: J 1 ? 5 * a bright young
friends here are re-
'icceffl.
r. Urr , and her son June
' Trom Daytona Beach.
T ten davs. Mrs. Bell
r : "t fishing and on 01
rr »u*ht a prize “Cuht
'•'"hich weighed 3 lbs.
. which the officials
■ ■ . the largest speci-
A ; r , lety caught this sea-
' -ias been offered for
home here and has been a popular
member of the young social con
tingent. The wedding will be an im
portant social event here.
VAUGHN CHANDLER
Miss Marguerite Vaugnn, of Wil
liams. and Mr. Fitzhugh Chandler of
this city, were united in marriage at
eleven o’clock Tuesday morning at
the First Baptist church in Griffin.
Howard and two dauph- | Rev. Mr. Turner officiating in the
tors*.* of TamDa. Fla., were the guests orcsence of relatives and friends of
of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Montgomery the contracting parties,
several days the past week. Mrs. 1 The bride is of striking blond
Howard is Mr. Montgomery’s sister, j beauty, and is a ctarmmg and cul-
• • • I hired young lady, being popular
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ashfield and with a large circle of friends where-
M f . and Mrs. Ted Elders will leave j ever she is known.
sYidav for a visit to the Century of 1 Mr. Chandler is a son of Mr. and
Prom-ess Exposition at Chicago and Mrs. W. J. Chandler of this city, and
AND M*S. POWELL ALLEN.
Mrs. H. D. Allot, entertained the!
members of her fam'lv and a few'
friends with a barbecue on Fridnv j
in honor c f Dr and Mrs. Pqwell!
Alim. o f ,New York, who arc thO|
g-'~ds of their mother
The tables at which the guests |
were seated had small baskets of i
mixed summer flowers as the cen- •
<er decoration, and a delicious bar- j
becue dinner was served, followed *
ice course.
TALMADGE SPEAKS AT MACON.!
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER THIRD ^
trin to Mamoth Cave and points in
Canada.
Misses Alice and Virginia McCraw
Miss Elizabeth Fraley and Mrs. Jon
Hutchinson spent the past week at
v eIlow Bluff. Mr. Hutchinson and
Mr. .Toe Andrews went down for
the week-end.
Mrs. D. M. Rogers was called to
Miami. Fla.. Tuesday afternoon by
a telegraTn announcing the serious
illness of her sister. She was ac
companied by her daughter, Miss
Annelle Rogers. ^ #
Mr Flovd Wvnn will leave Thurs
dav (or Carrollton where he will
roume. his duties as teacher in the
schhol there. He has just completed
a course at the summer school or
the State University.^
nu Flovd Wvnn will leave
Thursdav for CaroUton wherejhe
will new * ■*"“ “* *
graduate of G. M. C. and Mer
cer University making solendid rt
ords at both institutions. He is
young man of splendid character
and ability. For the past several
years he has been principal of the
school at Rochelle, where he ft held
In the highest esteem and confi
dence
After the first of September Mr.
and Mrs. Chandler will make their
home at Rochelle.
TUESDAY NIGHT CLUB
MEETS. . *
Miss Bessie Thomas entertained
the Tuesday Night Bridge Club this
week, at the home of her sister. Club
members present: Mrs. Leon Calla-
Mrs. E. A. Tigner, Mrs. W. D.
Stembridge. Misses Katherine Scott,
Bessie Thomas. Martha Thomas,
visitors were Miss Gladys Stem-
bridge and Mrs. F. D. Thomas. Miss
Martha Thomas won high, and Mrs.
Thomas, low prize.
WM. POWELL
THE KEY'