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Miss M'Michael and Mr. Bell
Are Married at Buena Vista
... j-mrcaii interest is centered in
'ZZl of Mte Virginia Me-
daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
McM'.ehael, to Mr. Mll-
f' R.ifnrd Bell, which was beauti-
Hv^seletnnUed on Thursday after-
' 'iue ” 9 ft 5'30 o’clock, at the
vShodw'ehiiKli in Buena Vista.
II Vlin Franklin Dempsey per-
Pr improve ring cere-
• ™ J' sted by the Rev. Charlea
.. . v McKibben.
-ho church was artistically deco-
Ihc walls being draped with
ralcd. thi
Smith*
. milax. The choir lofts
banked with palms, and across
I'he'back of the chairs rose seven-
b-tnehod candelabra holding un-
l ld tapers. The choir rail was
‘ \ cr ed in while with garlands of
!l'n„ m the center o< which was
, branched candelabrum aris-
7 out of a mound of white gladioli
and Easier lilies and on each side
. th e~ renter mound were three sets
.( candelabra arranged in pyramid
effect TV family pew* were
marked with clusters of Easter lilies
lied with white satin ribbon.
\ on cram of nuptial music was
presented by the pianoist, Mrs. Nor-
iri Mann of Columbus, the num-
•,. being Venetian Love Song, b’
Vl „. in; Serenade, by Schubert: Trau-
neri. bv R Schumann; Ah. Sweet
jj v .- t ’ ( ,-v , ; Life, by Victor Herbert
y.. hM Maxwell Longino of Mil-
iedgcville .--ang AH for You. by
Eertii. v-P.r -wn and Because, by
Guy D'Hardelot. During ti»e cere-
mrrr. M: Mann played My Heart
al 7hv Sweet Voice, from Samson
and Dalilah. by Saint-Saens.
The bridal party entered to the
drains <>f Wagner’s Wedding March
from Lohengrin, and the recessional
wa5 the Wedding March from Men
delssohn's Midsummer Night’s
Dream.
Miss Marjorie McMichael, sister of
the bride, and Miss Olive Bell Da
vis ni< ee of the groom, preceded
the bridal party and lighted the
tapers. They were gowned alike in
becoming frocks d* yellow net which
flared to f!o .r length.
The matron of honor was: the
prom's sister. Mrs. Charles Madi-
The groomsmen include Mr. John
cf honor was Miss Gladys Mc
Michael. sister of the bride.
The b: idesmaids were Miss Lillian
McMichnol. sister of the bride: Miss
Merrill McMichael, cousin of the
bride, and Mrs. Robert Lee Mc
Michael. Jr., of Atlanta.
The groomsmen include Mr. John
Hammond Bell, cousin of the groom,
Mr. The mas McCombs Hines, Mr.
Frank Bone and Mr. Edward Wes
ley Ba«s.
The ushers were Mr. Edward
Howard McMichael and Mr. Wil
liam Council Wooten.
The bridesmaids wore dresses cf
white Spanish lace. From the square
neckline folds cf white lace fell
forming a jabot. The sleeves formed
a 'mail cape effect with appliqued
edges made by cut-out of the flow
er design. The bodice was cut along
rrir.u lines, with a full graceful
skirt- Large yellcw felt hats and
yellow .indals completed the en-
wnble They carried sheafs of
J'wnir rt ses ?nd yellow gladioli
tied with gr’d satin ribbon.
The i i ide entered with her broth-
,r "‘’r R< bort Lee McMichael. Jr-
i ho w.is given in marriage.
Th> ■ f joined at the altar by the
and his best man. Mr.
Miller .Stephens Bell, father of the
fcridegm m .
Ti’. b.-ideV gown cf ivery duchess
a | !n - - fashioned along slender
printt . lines, made with a closely
and a graceful skirt.
:t h f < !1 to the floor In a slight
r * n J, ‘ 1 bridal veil of eggshell tulle
i sn place by a cap of real
co h ned on either side w th
riM V ° r r,rango blossoms. She car-
a shower bouquet of orchids,
Tj a nd valley lilies.
* Ips - McMichael, mother of the
bride, wore a gown of ashes o. roses
triple sheer crepe Her corsage was
cf orchids and valley lilies.
Mrs. Miller Stephens Bell s gown
as of tobacco brown angel skin
lace with threads cf gold, and her
corsage was of orchids and valley
lilies.
Following the ceremony an infor
mal reception was held at the home
of the bride’s parents. Miss Pauline
Magrudci of Arlington, Ky., kept
the bride’s book. Assisting were
Mrs. Henry' Morton, Miss Sara Butt,
Mrs. Robert Betts, Miss Rachel
Johnson, Miss Ida Munro, Miss Bess
Duncan, Miss Elizabeth Wooten,
Miss Cornelia jowe, Mrs. Bruce Mc
Daniel, Mrs. McLowery Elrod and
Mrs. B. B. Higgins.
Among the out-of-town guests
ere: Dr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Jehn-
>n. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. West, Mr.
Ed McMichael West, Mrs. Mrytis
Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M.
Davis of Atlanta. Mrs. W. E. Butt,
Judge and Mrs. George P. Munro,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morton, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert B. Betts and Mrs. John
Schnell of Columbus, Dr. and Mrs.
Victor Hugh McMichael and Dr.
Tcm Ross of Macon. "Mr. and Mrs.
Stephens Bell, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Bell. Miss Bess Bell. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank West Bell. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Bell. Mr and Mrs. Frank Bone. Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas McCombs Hines,
Miss Katherine Scott, Mrs. Marvin
M. Parks, and Dr. and Mrs. Guy
Wells of MllledgeviUe.
Mrs. Annie L. Wright and Mr.
James Dixon Wright of Dothan. Ala.,
Mr. A. J. Evans, Jr., of Fort Val
ley: Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Higgins and
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McDaniel, of
GriJfin; Mrs. Hattie King Gilliland,
Mrs. Lula Reese, Miss Julia McLen
don, Mr. Francis Hammack. Mr.
Thomas E. Larkin, Mr. and Mrs.
Trawick H. Siubbs. Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. Taylor, Sr.. Dr. and Mrs. Leon
Brawner and Miss Augusta King, of
Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Mc
Michael. of Quitman; Mr. and Mrs
II. c. Crittenden. Mr. Albert Crit
tenden. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reese,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McGlaun. and
Mr. C. J. Green, of Shellman: Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. R. Zachary. Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Sappington. of Cusseta,
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Burgin.
of Cuthbert.
NUMBER OF FAMILIES MOVE
DURING THE WEEK
September 1st, which is always
moving time, brought about a num
ber of changes in the places off resi
dent in the city.
Mrs. W. S. Brooks and Miss Mary
Brooks have moved to the Fowler
Apartments.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Reynolds have
moved to Clark street in the house
formerly occupied by Mrs. W. S.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Benford and
family have moved to north Wayne
street across from W. W. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. N. Albert and family
have moved to Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Maner Dent and Dr.
and Mrs. J. C. Adcock and familv
have moved to the comer of Mc
Intosh and Jackson streets.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roberts and
family have moved to the Brown
house in West End.
Mr. and Mrs. Baris Goodrich and
family have moved to West End in
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one c*’ the house* of Mr. Jessie
Bone.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller R. Bell will
occupy the brick bungalo in West
End on their return to the dty.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris TenniUe and
family have moved to the Stare Hos
pital avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. William Tennille have
moved to the Catholic apartments.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Napier have
moved to South Wayne street.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stembridge
have come to MiUedgeville from
Macon and with Mr. George Stem-
bridge are living on South Jeffer
son street in the Napier house.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Langley have
moved to the Darien.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius McElrath
have moved to North Jefferson
street.
Miss Mildred English will have
apartments in the house of Miss
Ruth Stone cn Jefferson street.
Mr. and Mr*. Dub Stembridge
have moved to the home of Mrs.
Lillian Bass on East Montgomery
street.
Maj. and Mrs. R. A. Thome have
moved to McIntosh street
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mercer and
family have moved to Liberty street.
Mr. and Mm. Elliott Sims have
moved to West Hancock street.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lee have
moved to their new home.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Edwards and
familv have moved to Jackson
street
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burke and
children have moved to Hancock
St.
have
Mrs. Seth Mabry, Jr- and son,
Seth 111, of Baldwin, Fla., spent sev
eral days this week with Mrs. Ma
bry’s parents, Mr. antt Mrs. Jeff
Reynolds.
The many friends of Mr. Dessie
Wright are glad to learn of his
rapid improvement, and hope to see
him cut soon, after being confined
to the hospital for six weeks with
Typhoid fever.
Mrs. John Ryan and son, Jr., ar
rived this week from Canada to visit
Mrs. Ryan's father. Mr. Stinson.
Mrs. Graft Durden is recovering
from injuries which she received in
a fall last week.
Mrs. Will Diffbr has been at her
home several days on account of
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HARDWICK NEWS
Mrs. Jewel Burgamv and children
of Davisboro. spent the week-end
with Mrs. M. B. English.
Mr. Paul Melton soent several
days in Bainbridce this week. Mrs.
Melton and baby daughter, who have
been visiting there several weeks,
returned home with Mr. Melton.
Miss Nellie Kitchens. Mr. and Mrs.
Sel King and Mr. and Mrs. Bertram
Brannan attended the automobile
’■aces at Lakewood Park in Atlanta
Monday.
Miss Dorothy Simmons left last
week for Atlanta, where she will
take a nurse’s training course at St.
frseph’? Hospital.
Mrs. J. O. McAd?ms is visiting
her sister. Mrs J. J. Bulhngton in
Macon.
Miss Front es English har return
ed to her home here after spending
t!.e «umn er in Davisboro.
Mr. Marvin Willis was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Leonard sev
eral days last week.
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I Sophisticated Shopper” Will Find the Newest Fall
? ^ -ns in
iliinery, Dresses, Underwear
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To Their New Store
On Hancock Street
We have moved and are ready to serve you with the finest
stock of 5c to $1.00 Merchandise in our history. We believe
you will agree that we have the most attractive store in town.
SCHOOL DAYS ARE
HERE AGAIN
We invite all the students to get ready for school at our store.
We have everything they need and will save you money too.
Welcome G. S. C. W. and
G. M. C. Students
Watch out for our
Special School Day Circular
Sale Opens Saturday
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