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HKOC1AL UICI4LICUTS1
Mrs Ellen Ennis Smith is visiting
..'ids in Alinnta.
,, Katherine Scott spent last
- • . [lav in Atlanta.
' ,. r Robert Legett. of Eatonton, is
' ' ] , i . city Hospital for a major
ri \IL<K°Mary Jewell Teresi has as
h r ' su est this week Miss Louise
p ,vi« of Vienna.
L Vi s Bell, who taught the
<t vear at Talc. Gi.. Is at home
f jr the holidays.
• . William Fraley entertained
most delishtfuUy at a dinner party
nn Friday evening.
•'ch Bi nford, of the Cooper-
viUectvnmunity. is in the City Hos-
„, ln . for treatment.
P - . , Florence Andrews will arrive
home today from Rock Hill. S.
. 0 s pond the summer.
Mr and Mrs. T. A. Wasden an-
„ ‘ ncc t he birth of a daughter May
Name Robbie LaVeme.
*' Ti l . friends of Mrs. Jim Smith
n .... ulad to kno-.v she is able to
’ ' , of ter two weeks illness.
M: - and Mrs. Felder Fou have
j i Montgomery. Ala., to visit
,i.,lighter. Mrs. Robert Vemer.
V Olive Bell Davis, of Atlanta,
(ling the commencement sea-
c . .n with Mr. and Mrs. Miller S.
v and Mrs. B. F. Miller, of
}» v-.vick. are the parents Of twin
..jp bom at the city hospital last
^ I’r'ach G. E. Florence will leavcV
./for Duke University, where he
: mpleting work for his master’s
'Miss' Alice Hall, of Miami. Fla., is
v , riding the summer vacation period
•vith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L.
f. Hall.
liiA*. James M. Teresi spent two
d. .v< of this week in Macon attend-
the Mercer church efficiancy
Mr' and Mrs. Wilbur Sheppard
:md son Edward, of Millen. spent
Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. J. M.
Mr. A. J Sw-nson, manager of
the Union Dept. Store, is spending
iis week in Warren. Pa., visiting
is parents.
Mrs. W. A. Airington and little
aughter Mary of Waynesboro, are
{siting Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wasden.
f this city.
Mr. Reginald Hatcher, who is a
udent at Spring Hill College. Mo
de. Ala., is at home for the sum-
Dr. Wilsni and cousin. Miss Inis
WiJ-i.n. of Savannah, spent several
• of last week with Mr. and Mrs.
-on Callaway.
Mai. Sam Whatley and Coach T.
Ri ntz will leave Monday for
, -Tor University, where they are
;ing graduate work.
Mr C. G. Crumblcy and Mrs. J.
Grace and Margaret Alice
••t the week-end in McDonough.
.. visiting relatives.
J. T. Coclev. a sister of Mrs.
nos Ennis, has been brought to the
•v Hospital from her home in
: Id wood. Fla., for treatment.
C ! .Too Muldrow and family will
v* Friday for Darlington. S. C.,
■ they will spend several days
ith Col. Muldrow’s mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bloodworth.
1 Mrs. Lawrence Bloodworth
and Mrs. Hayward Smith.
Mr. and Mrs.' Joe Cannon and
children, of Cordcle. spent Sunday
Miss Kathleen Maddox spent the MISS MEADOWS HOSTESS TO
, eek-end in Eatonton. COLLEGE ORCHESTRA,
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vinson. Miss Woodson Maddox spent the Miss Olive Meadows delightfully
Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrence week-end in Atlanta. entertained the Colleger Orchestili
and children, have returned home' Miss Lila Leonard visited in At- of G. S
after a visit to Capt. and Mrs. Ro- ■ lanta the past week-end. member.
Mr. Julian Cannon I«ey and Miss
Emily Louise Barnes were united
in marriage in Grove Hill, Ala.,
Tuesday morning at 9:00 A. M.
Mr. Ivey is the eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Ivey and has recent
ly been re-elected for another term
as teacher of Science and Biology
ia the Grove Hill High School.
Miss Bamcs is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Eugene Barnes,
Grove Hill and is from one of the
oldest and most prominent families
land Lawrence.
Mr. Marion Adams will leave for
Fort Benning where he will be in
training before entering a CCC
camp as an officer on duty.
Lee Jordan Dennis, of -Eatonton.
is visiting his grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Jordan. He has as his, guest
William Everett, of Sandersville.
Maj. Godfrey Ostcrman will go to
his home in Salani, Kansas, for the
summer. Mrs. Ostcrman will
spent some time with Mrs. Porter
in New Hampshire.
Miss Claire Green, who has been
teaching in Albany, is at home for
the summer holidays. Miss Louise
Green, of Atlanta, has also arrived
for the holidays at home.
The members of the G. M. C.
faculty enjoyed a fish fry Wednes
day afternoon. The outing was held
on the river and all Hie faculty
members and their wives were pres-
Mr. end Mrs. C. W. Gee have re
turned to their home in Crawford-
ville. Ga.. after visiting their daugh
ter. Mrs. M. T. Nash. t*rfo and
Ellen Nash accompanied them home
isit.
T. B|
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J
nlworth near McIntyre. Ga.
Melvin Rogers, of Atlanta,
•unrnied by Miss Martha Wood
; Messrs. Martin and Earl Gunn.
• Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D.
' f Rogers.
-. W. H. Minor returned Friday
Mobile. Ain., where he spent
< k with Dr. and Mrs. W. H.
r. Jr., and ;heir young daughter
'-a Ennis, who has been
M,lives in Lakeland, and
'In., has returned to the city
i ‘lie home of her brother.
II. Ennis.
Miss - Antoinette and Francqs her honv
W. of which she is
Saturday afternoon at I Q f that section.
i Montgomery street. J she is a cultured young lady, hav-
The friends of Mr. Harris Roeers
will be interested to know that he
ir. now connected with a chain of
theaters in Nashville. Term.,
lief manager for the months of June
Julv ar.d August.
Mr. and Mrs. Willib Wilcox, of
Atlanta, spent Tuesday in the city
attending the G. M. C. commence- MI ;s SALLY HALL, BRIDE-ELECT
ment. Mr. Wilcox is an alumnus of | HONORED.
G. M. C. and won the medal for the) One of the
best drilled cadet.
Mr. and Mrs
Bonner spent Sunday in Madison. Quantities
Miss Ruth Jackson, who teaches
in Norcross. is at home for the sum-
Miss Frances Taylor, of Mc
Donough. is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
Horace Smith.
Mrs. James W. Anderson, of
Meridian. Miss., is visiting the fam
ily of her father. Rev. Horace Smith.
Miss Kathleen Maddox had as her
guest Sunday afternoon. Mr. Jeffer
son Maddox and Miss Sulu Mont
gomery of Eatonton.
Dr. Guy H. Wells attended the
commencement exercises of Mercer
University in Macon last Monday.
He also attended the reunion of his
class at Mercer.
Dr. E. A. Tigner and Mr. Ben
Adams returned Tuesday night from
a fishing trip on the Ogeochce River
While on the trip were the guests of
Mr. Wiley Wasden. of Millen and
there were several other friends of
Mr. Wasden in the party. A large
quantity of fish were caught.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
The Union-Recorder extends
best wishes for a happy birthday to
the following. Miss Mary Burns,
Mrs. M. M. Martin. Mrs. Cason
Black. Otto Morrison. Lonnie Minor.
Jr., and Mrs. R. G. Smith.
Carnell Coleman. Cynthia Badger
and Nell Norwood.
summer flowers i i n g attended Woman’s College, in
used” in decoration through-1 Montgomery after graduating from
ih e home. After a most enjoyable j the high school at Grove Hill,
afternoon of bridge and annogramr I Her lovable disposition has made
the guetsts were served delicious, f or her a host of friends.
refreshments, the hostess being as-I —
sislcd in serving by her mother. | MRg OVERSTREET HONORS
RnvvrR j BRIDE WITH KITCHEN SHOWER.
MBS. “o,, afternoon Mrs.
tips r„,rsr ^
that at which Mrs. uing , jg Moyc u . hMe ma rrioge to
Majcr C. E. Ray will take place this
month.
»hd Miss AnUonctte Benner otter- j
!>incd honoring Miss Annie Joe
VTrve. bride-elect.
A color scheme nf red and white
,v.is carried out in the beautiful ar
rangement of red and white dahlias,
gladoli and sweet peas. Red candles
further carried out the color "*’ f
r the
nerk-
>st attractive of the
social affairs honoring Miss Sally
Grace and | Hall, charming bride-elect.
daughter.
dinner bridge at which Miss Betty
Picratt entertained in the Ennis
Hall parlors on last Friday even
ing.
The bridal color scheme of green
ar.d white was carried out in the
decorations. White swans filled with
cet-hcart roses formed the center
table decoration, and at each place
sprays of white sweet peas
tied with white satin ribbon from
which tiny silver wedding bells
hung. A miniature bride and groom
t.ood among flowers before th«
henoree's plate.
Assisting Miss Pieratt in enter
taining
Picratt.
The guest list included Miss Sally
Hall: Mrs. Scrivener of Berea. Ky.;
Miss Coressa Eberhart. Miss T^'h-
Weaver, Miss Mary Alfriend w Ma
con. Miss Emogene Hall. Miss Loui—
Albert. Miss Martha Bass. Mrs. J.
M. Hall, mother of the bride-elect
Mrs. Ethel Beaman, and Mrs. Maud
Bates.
AT
; her mother. Mrs. E. M.
1 Mrs. J. L. Sibley and Mrs.
• Jennings are spei.ding
' ‘ in Savannah. Mr. Sibley
:ng a meeting of Georgia
R ink S. Mansfield will
' '.;itter part of the week for
Lowliiw Green, Ky.. Captain Mans-
•d e.\j to spend the month of
in Kentucky.
lIrs - R- M Cabbell and little son.
and Mis. Sidney White have
'nod tr, iheir homes in Virginia
■i v; it of several weeks to their
, Mr. and Mrs. Biscoc Wall.
r Raymond Scrivner, a.* Bere .
nent the past week with Mr.
Mrs. Ti. f. Eberhart and ac-
ued Mrs. Scrivner and chil-
hotnc after a two weeks visit
M. Blackwell, who is
• mployee of the Birmingham
' •iH' Composing Company in
ingham. Ala., is spending a
here with friends and rcla-
1 ! ; ind Mrs. Marion Allen and
Krwin Sibley attended the meet-
of the Georgia Bar Association
St. Simons Island the past week,
were accompanied by Mr. and
Miles Lewis, of Greensboro,
• came to Milledgeville and join-
0n the trip. ^ *1 •
Margaret Alice, Mrs.
Grant and daughters Betty
and Allene of Cracevillo. Fla., are
visiting the former parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. G. Crumblcy.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Little accom
panied their daughter. Mrs. Alice
Gittncr to her home in Newark. N.
J.. and will spend several weeks
with their daughters. Mrs. Bittner.
Mrs. LaCerte and Mrs. Corwin.
Rev. and Mrs. Horace Smith spent
Friday at McDonough, where Mr.
Smith conducted the funeral services
of Mrs. Julian C. Weems. Mrs.
Weems was a sister of Miss Maud
Townsend, who is well remember
ed in this city.
Mrs. Willis Marshall has returned
to her home in Decatur. Ala., after
a visit of several days to her pa
rents. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Litle. She
was accompanied home by her sister.
Miss Jane Little who will spend sev
eral weeks with her.
Mr. W. J. LeCcrtc cf Newark, N-
•T. came to Milledgeville to join Mrs.
Ix- Ccrtc. who has been visiting her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Little.
They left Saturday for Kansas City.
Mo., to visit Mr. Le Certe’s parents
before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Estle B. Davis f<
crly of Williams. Virginia arc %
ing Mrs. Davis’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur S. Smith of Hardwick.
Mr. Davis was formerly of the Ma
rines stationed at Yorktown. Vir
ginia. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will make
their heme here.
Of cordial interest in this citv is
the announcement of the approach
ing marira.ee of Miss Annie Trap-
nrll. of Millen. to Rev. Parish, of
Hahirah. Ga. Miss Trapnell was
telegraph operator ct the Central
of Georgia railroad when she made
her home in this city.
Mr.' William Brown, who is a
student at the medical school of
Lousiana State University, came
home Sunday to spend the summer
with his mother. Mrs. Elizabeth
Brown. He was accompanied by Mr.
Elbert Bivins, of New Orleans, who
is spending this week with his
mother, Mrs. Mattie A. Bivins.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ivey, ac- j Davis and his Dempsey
comnanied by their son James L. ; Tavcrn Orchestra will be brought
and Miss Lilia Green, of Grey, went back to the Country Club next Mon-
to Grove Hill. Ala.. Sunday to at- day n | g ht by roptilar request and
lend the marriage of their son Julian | lh p firsl danco of the vacation sea-
Cannon Ivey to Miss Emily Louise • scn w m be held. Every club mcm-
Bames on Tuesday morning On I ^ j s invited and urged to attend,
the return trip they visited several) Tllo orchestra is one of the best
relatives in West Point. Ga.. and | that has cVor come to Milledgeville.
stopped also at Warm Springs. j —
Mrs. Leon Callaway was hostess j MISS G ATTIE PATTERSON AND
...is week to the Tuesday Night, MR A xdERSON MARRIED.
Bridge Club. In addition to the club
members Mesdames Max Crisler of I Of cordial intere^
Canton, Marion Allen, Dorman.
„ ard y Drayton Thomas, and Miss. announcement a f tne «’
Fstclle Stcmbridge. were guests. Miss Cattif* Patterson, of this cit
Miss Betty Ferguson won high prize In Mr. O. B. Andrrsen. nf Mgefleld
: will' Slembridgo lowr end Mlss;S. C. The marriage WM solemnized
Slle stembridge — Ln Wednesday In Charleston, S.
I «d»h bride’s tallies.
After and afternoon of bridge.
‘Heims refreshment' were served.
Then the bride was in formed that
. rrs had been reported and that
her basket of clothes had been
brought. A largo basket was pre-
rntrd Miss Moye filled with beauti
ful linen gifts.
_,e guest list included Miss Move.
Mrs. Robert McElrnth. Mrs. Johnny
Overstreet. Mrs. Ben Harrison, Mrs.
Ram Anderson, Mrs. William Ire
land. Mrs. Rovce Fmith. Mrs. Tom
Hall Smith. Mrr. Christian. Miss
Polly Mess. Misses Nell and Con-
d-mce Daw Miss Elizabeth Fraley.
Mrs. William Fraley. Miss Anne
Bene. Miss Harold Roberts. Miss
Ethel Montgomery. Miss Blanche
Green. The high score prize was
won by Miss Anne Bone and the
cut prize went to Mrs. Christain.
Vari-colored summer flowers were
artistically arranged throughout the
house. Bridge was enjoyed until late
in the aftemon when delicious re
freshments were served.
The gifts for the kitchen were
placed on a display rack and brought
to the door by a salesman.
Those enjoying Mrs. Overstreet's
hospitality were Miss Moye. Miss
Caroline Moye. of Bamcsville. Miss
Martha Bass. Miss Elizabeth Fraley,
Mrs. Ed Downs. Mrs. Edgar Long,
Mrs. Arthur Butts. Mrs. Wright Mc-
Knight. Mrs. Tom Hall Smith, Mrs.
Sam .Anderson. Miss Anne Bonc^
Miss Catherine Butts. Miss Polly
Moss. Miss Ethel Montgomery. Miss
Blanche Green, Miss Louise Smith
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SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Education will meet on
Tuesday. June lfi. 1935. at 2:00 P.
M.. for the purpose of electing Bus
Drivers for the term of 1935-36.
(Signed) R. W. IVEY. President
MISS BUTTS HONOR GUES*
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER.
Miss Julia Buttr was again the
honor guest at a miscellaneous
shower given by Miss Ruth Jackson
at the Campus Theatre. Bridge and
other games were played after
which delicious rtf. eshments were
served. The high score jjrize for
bridge was won by Miss Annie Moore
and the prize in the floral contest
went to Miss Beulah Lugand.
Master Edgar Shaw brought in
the gifts on an attractively decorat
ed wagon and presented them to the
bride.
The guest list included Miss Julia
Butts. Miss Susie Butts. Miss Cath
erine Butts. Miss Christine Darden.
Miss Christine Babb, Miss An'
[Moore. Miss Verdna Johnson. Miss
Beulah Lugand. Mrs. Joe Moore. Jr..
and Mrs. Marion Donnelly. Miss
Jackson was assisted in entertain
ing by her
CAMPUS
THURSDAY & FRIDAY JUNE 6-7
Cary Cooper, Franchot Tone.
Richard Cromwell, Sir Guy Stand
ing in
“THE LIVES OF.. A.. BENCAL
IANCER"
ALSO SELECTED SHORTS
SATURDAY JUNE 8
GeoYge O'Brien in Harold Belle
Wright’s Story
“WHEN A MAN'S A MAN”
OWL SHOW 11 O'CLOCK
Ann Southern in
“8 EaLS"
MONDAY-TUESDAY JUNE 10-11
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This huh offers yon not only the §
safety of your laying! bmt eompe- 1
1 Yob Don’t Need
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tent officers who are always Z
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ready to serve yon ■ every way 8
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5 Merchants
& Farmers Bank l
| CAPITAL $80,000.00
SURPLUS $80,000.00 1
| MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. |
Mrs. J. E. Jack-
L. O. Shaw, of Tfft<
Mrs. O. F. Jackson.
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“NOTHING BUT INSURANCE
Phone 473
C. K. ANDREWS ft SON
rnamage will be sol ed^ trcasurcl . ot Culver & Kidd for many
Thursday June 6th. Bef recently has been <SSflo»-
Ing Mrs. TunneU w® Rec- Id in Iho Farm Agents office She
saii-zrsss as-- — - •
EXCEUEHT VALUES
In
Ladies*
Ready-to-W ear
Langley’s
,, Dorman i circle of friends in this city was the
and Miss. announcement of. the marriage or
re guests. Miss Gattib Patterson, of this city,
i high prize to Mr. O. B. Anderson, of Edgefield.
and Miss ; S. C. The mar '
presented . on Wednesday
.TiVh a lovely guest prize. | with only a few friends present
!. George^Tunncll left Sunday, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Carswell, of
, f' Vnr i ,0 attend the wedding Oliver. Ga., who have been visiting
for New 1 ork to att Grecr hcro ^veral days, accompanied
of her niece, • . , Patterson to Charleston where
Cr r h Z,^T o, she met. Mr. Anderson and to
Chemistry Depanmcn „,i n - r fnriT.ed the ceremony.
YOUR THURSDAY AFTERNOON OUTING
Will be successful if the lunch is selected from the finest array
of Quality Foods in Milledgeville.
Boiled Ham, Sliced to suit you, lb. 45c
Lunch T jue. Sliced to suit you, per lb 60c
Spiced Ham, Sliced to suit you per lb 50c
Barbecued Ham, Sliced to suit you, per lb 60c
Swiss Cheese, Sliced to suit you, per lb X 35c
Red Ripe Tomatoes per lb 10c
Rye Bread Fresh Daily - 10c
Smacks, Hie original butter wafers. Large package 16c
Shivers Ginger Ale per bottle 10c
Dill Pickle per quart * 18c
Sweet iMixcd Pickle 24-oz jar 20c
Salad Dressing, Elgin finest Quality Pints 20c.
Mustard Pints 10c
Olives Plain or Stuffed 40c, 25c and 10c
Shrimp, Blue Plate, Wet or dry pack can < 15c
Cakes. Betty Lou. Two 1-lb. Cakes 35c
Candy. All 5c Bars i 3 for 10c
’ BALDWIN COUNTY VEGETABLES FRESH DAILY
SNAP BEANS
SQUASH
BUTTER BEANS
3 lbs, 10c
3 lbs. 10c
10c lb.
PEAS
OKRA
CUCUMBERS
4 lbs. 25c
lOclb,
2 fqV 5c
Sunbeam Grapefruit Juice, Sweet or Unsweetened, No. 2 Cans
2 for f. 25c
Golden Nip Grange Juice No. 2 cans 3 for 30c
Welch Tomato Juke, Pint Bottles 2 for 25c
Manderin Orange Juice Per Can — - \ 13c
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