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tJNION-BICOUa. MIIPBimil. OA-, MAT SS, IMS
Mr. B. D.
D. Adams spent j
critically ill,
The regular
MSB. CHARLES FOW^RR
! HOSTESS.
: On Friday evening of the past
week Mrs. Charles Fowler entertain-
! ed. very graciously. Company A.
; their Sponsors', the Senior Class of
i Peabody High School and members
of both faculties at a barbecue sup-
j per.
The Rock Garden at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Moore was
■ a lovely background fer the exquisite
, table setting, where tall vases of
monthly mceunn of i y c u ow White, Lavender and Purple
R. MEETING
jthe Nancy Hart Chapter.
{was held on Tuesday afternoon. May
. „ | 21st. nt the i.ome oi Mrs. Jesse
Milicnt McWhorter, of DadevUlc., BunCi Tlx , ,,. h(r hostcssos were M ..,
Alo.. is the suet of label Edwards ] Julia and Miss Elizatxtl,
is. The regent, Miss Flori
I Allen, presided, ant*, there were
and Mrs. J. A. Darden and [ thirty members and one guest pres- Ir j“ Wilkinson
at the Scott Hosj
this week.
arranged symbolic of
he two class colors.
Ice rream and cake was served,
vhich further carried out the color
cheme.
Mrs. Fowler was assisted in serv
ing by Mrs..B. D. Edwards and Miss
MAN-HUI
TRAILS
Miss Lucille Darden wh
in Oconee .spent the week
her mother. Mrs. T. J. Darden.
Mrs. Horace Smith ha? returned
from a visit to her nyither m Mc
Donough and friends in Atlanta and
Decatur.
Miss Jane Cox. of Eatonton. was
the week-end guest of Miss Louise
Cox. Miss Cox is a niece of Mrs.
J. I. Garrard.
Mrs. R. W. Bradford has return
ed from a visit to her mother in
Augusta. She was accompanied home
by her mother who will spend sev
eral weeks with her.
The new chapter ritual was used GEORGIA CHEROKEES GUESTS
s and Mrs. C. I Moore substituted for AT SUPPER*PARTY
f 1 the Chaplain. Mrs. S. A. Cook, who
was absent. An important business
meeting took place immediately af-
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were guests
■ the <
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Final plans for the marking
Rock Landing were made, anc
v as announced that mar./ out-
town guests would be present, and I double parlt
that the public was to be invited. I for tea. On
Monday afternoc
Cherokees (orcho-
cf Mrs. H. D. Ant
ing out early to drive over the
beautiful ground-, and see the build
ings of this lovely place. Just at
dusk, they were invited into the
ere tables were set
table there was a
j The chapter < ndorsed the improving j single red candle lignted. and the
J and enlarging of the city grade ! color scheme was white and red.
| school and the corresponding secre- J carried out n the refreshments serv-
! tarv was requested to advise the ' ed. Mrs. Allen. Miss Floride Allen.
| Mayor :' pd !pe City Council th-t' Mrs. Dawson Allen. Mrs. E. W. Allen.
The friends of Mrs. M T. Nash ; r “ Kent
will regret to know that she under- ' By-Lav
i oponition at Scott’s hospital
The friends of Miss Mae Beck will
be glad to know that she has re
turned to Milledgeville after spend
ing several weeks !n Atlanta and has
resumed her work at the office d!
Dr. Dennis Turner.
ndorsed.
The rege nt road her report of the
•car’s work and then called upon
fficers and committee charimen for
eperts. The firrt vice-
ad through the Chapter
and a revision was de-
[ tided upon for next year,
j The meeting adjourned with the
1 singing of "America” and “Blessed
. Be The Tie That Binds” and the
hostesses served delicious punch and
; ice-cream and cake
and Mrs. Margar< ’ Cook, all had a
hand in making th:-; a long-to-be-
remembered timr 1 v the Cherokees.
After tea. the Cherokees played
for a dance in the recreation hall at
the Allen's for : bout an hour.
Signed—One- of the Cherokees.
i Miss Jaunita Ingram was hostess
Mrs. J. L. Beoou hud os her Boosts : ° n Saturday evening to the members
for the week-end her sis'er, Mrs 1 f - f-°* U. i,n d their sponsors nt a
W. A. .Salmon, ot Atlanta. Miss Rulh I < hmcr :it hnmc of Mr - and Mrs -
Blair and Mrs. J, Harold Nicholson. I !i - R,vcs on thc , H1U -
also of Atlanta. While here Mrs.' 1*he company colors were use*
Beeson and her guests were enter- in decoration and the color motif
tainod on Saturday evening at a Tea ' was mos ^ artistically carried out.
given by the Chemistry Club, of G. i Punch was served ,rom the vcranda
S. C. W.. and by Miss Floride Allen. nnd ^ncing was enjoyed during the
who invited a number of friends in j «*vcnin-*. Mrs - Rives assisted in
for tea on Sunday afternoon. Sun- entertaining,
evening Mrs. Beeson entertain-
MISS CHARLOTTE WILLIAMS
HOSTESS AT BARBECUE.
Miss Charlotte Williams was hos
tess to the members of Co. D and
their sponsors at a barbecue on
Saturday evening at thc home of
i her parents in Haddock.
The delicious cue was spread on
Tables arranged in the spacious
vnrd of the home and the company
colors formed thc color motif for
thc decorations. After the dinner
dancing was enjoyed.
CO. C. SPONSORS ENTERTAIN
The sponsors of Co. C. entertained
thc members of thc company
most delightfully on Saturday af
ternoon at a picnir supper at the Leg
Cabin in Government Park. After
supper games were enjoyed.
ed at a dinner party.
On Saturday evening Little Miss
Martha fchchery. the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zachery. was
hostesr to a number of her friends
nt a prom pa.iy at the home of her
parents, in West End.
During the proms and games dc-!
licious punch was served from a
bowl arranged on thc porch. After
the games an ice course was served. ;
STEMBRIDGE-ADKINSON
Mrs. Sidney Johnson Stcmbridgi-
of Millcdgcville announces the en
gagement of her daughter. Estelle,
to Mr. Newton Frank Adkinson of
Forest City. N. C., the marirage to
be solemnized at an early date.
The above announcement is road
with cordial interest here. Miss
Stcmbridge is a graduate of the
Georgia State College for Women
and has been popular with a wide
circle of friends throughout the
state. She has been teaching in south
Georgia and North Carolina since
finishing college and has made many
friends in these sections. She will
be the recipient al many delight
ful social functions preceeding the
wedding.
Miss Louise
joric Wood en
fully on Sati
home of Miss
and Miss Wa
lk'd most delight-
evening at the
it the State Hos
pital in honor of the sponsors ;
members c*.’ Co. A., of G. M. C.
Thc company colors, white
go'd. were carried out in the deco
rations on the porch and living J
room. Punch and cakes were served j
during the evening while
was enjoyed.
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A LIGHT MOMENT IN DARK MYSTERY
sl
Little Miss Man- Bradford enter- j
tainod on Friday evening at a prom
party at the home of her parents.!
Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Bradford at the i
SUite Hospital.
Thc punch bowl, which was on j
one end of the perch, was surround- 1
ed by red holyhocks and green j
ferns. The celor scheme of red and •
green was carried out in the deco- \
rations. Fifty guests enjoyed Uie!
hospitality of Mam- nnd during the j
evening pi ones and games were cn-i
joyed. Mrs. Bradford assisted in j
entertaining.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY <
The Union-Recorder joins their
many friends in extending best
wishes for a happy birthday to the)
following who thjs week obbervo
their birthday anniversaries: 1
Walter Brown, Jr., Mr. Lee N. I
Jordan, Mrs. C. H. Bonner, Ellen
Nash, and Miss Hazel Bivins, D. F.
Montgomery, Dr. Dawson Allen, Miss
*Mde Allen udB-ttyCutqr Allen.
A betwetn-drama-mvstcry scene in RKORaJ/s “Star of Mid
night. as William Powell and Ginger Rogers take time out
from tracing down a murderer and a missing stage star. The
two appear on the screen together for the first time. At The
Campus Monday and Tuesday. May 27-28th.
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Miss Margaret Ennis, of Hardwick,
delightfully entertained thc members
of Milledgeville Juvenile Music Club
and their guests Saturday afternoon.
Nearly thirty children and several
adults were present. A short playlet
“’Mystic Land of Magic Music” was
given by the following cast:
Grand Mother—Euln Flake Pat-
Sisters—Margaret Ennis. Thelma
Harrison. Martha Chandler and
Dorothy Miller. Others who furnish
ed musical numbers were: Talley
Dozier. Margie Ruth Britt. Laurelle
Hardman. Ruth Scott and Marie
Hargrove.
Following the program delicious
refreshments were served.
le next regular meeting vill be
held in October.
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The Home Economics Club of
Peabody High School, which is com
posed of students in the eighth and
ninth grades, ire giving a party for
their mothers, the seventh grade,
the seniors. i those who have
generously 1„ .jca them out with
their field trips. Friday afternoon,
May 24th. at three o'clock in the as
sembly hall of the Peagody school.
The program will include skits
showing the work they have done
this year. We extend to our friends
a most cordial Invitation to be with
JUANITA BERRY
Mrs. J. R. Lawrence and daughter
Annie Pearl, Mrs. Bertie Lawrence
and son. Mr. Malcolm Posey, and
Miss Ruby Posey motored to Ma
con Sunday evening to hear Dr. Ham
preach at the Municipal Auditorium.
The cadet battallion band of G. M.
C. gave their annual concert in the
auditorium of G. S. C. W. on last
Thursday evening before a larger
audience. Maj- Godfrey Ostermafr;
was greatly pleased with the inter
est shown and appreciation express
ed for thc program.
The concert included a number of
marches in addition to the difficult
overtures, and clearly demonstrated
the splendid training and direction
of Maj. Osterman. The band will
give a concert each Sunday after
noon on the G. M. C. campus and
will give the final program on
Monday evening of commencement.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Lawrence,
Mrs. Bertie Lawrence and son.
Ranny. Miss Annie Pearl Lawrence
and Miss Rubye Posey spent Sat
urday afternoon in Macon.
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