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rHE WIW-IIC0I1IB. M1LLEDGETILLE, GA- NOVEMBU 7, I
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SKOCIAL UICULICUTSI
; • Frances Ivey spent the week-
■A ;*h Miss Maude New Sheppard
: Dublin.
JctJ U 1''\ G T K , S! ‘ 0nl ,hc MiK ,da Pound returned from
- - d in ^namville visiting: a visit to Valdosta and Fort Valley.
friends.
MISS TIPPEX BECOMES THE
BRIDE OF MR. HODGES
Of cordial interest here is the an-
Mr Herbert ri.„„ ^ , Martha Bars ’ who teaches in nouncement this week of the mar-
of Atlanta, spent ?,e w«k“nd Sttl'l ' ^ ' TT*"' 1 “ j'*»««’ ° f Miss =™> - - Ctax-
p»-ni me \%eeK-end with 'ton to Mr. M. D. Hedges, of this
. Ir. Ed Stembridge, of Waynes- j city*. The marriage was quietly sol-
boro; spent Wednesday In the city : emnized on last Sunday. November
the home of Rev. Short, pas-
jtor of the First Baptist church of
r.nd Mrs. H. M. Marchman
- < daughter Marie, spent Sunday
SandenviDe.
M:>< Vova SnMivan spent the
• kind in Savannah with Dr. and
: . Cord Myer.
and Mrs. Ren Thorne and
;r..'dren have moved into their r
:-.e on Wilkinson street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Howard
• making their home in the rt
'tree of Miss Susie Bass.
relativ
Mrs. J. p. Hornsby, of Ivey. Ga.
is at the City Hospital for surgical
treatment.
Mrs. A. B. Echols is spending this
week in Rome visiting her daughter
Mrs. Steagall.
Misses Betty and Mary Biggs
spent the week-end in Waycross
visiting friends.
Miss Betty Joe Hopper, of Alamo,
was dismissed from the City Hospi
tal on Tuesday.
Mrs. J. W. Chambers, of Gordon,
Ga.. is at the City Hospital for
surgical treatment.
Miss Susie Bcwen has been dis-
visiting relatives
Mr. Derward Smith, of Detroit, j Claxton.
Michigan, is spending several days! Mrs. Hodges is a young lady of!
with his mother. Mrs. L. D. Smith.; unusual beauty and charm. Mr. Hod- '■
Miss Antoinette Bonner left Sun-|ges came here recently to make his 1
day for Montgomery. Ala., wher* she j home from Washington county and.
has acepted a legal position with | js the proprietor of the Hodges Cash ’
the Government.
Mrs. Harold Jackman has returned
to her home in Batle Creek, Michi
gan. after visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Echols at Stevens
Pottery.
Miss Mattie Almand, a student at
ed from the Scott Hospital af- i Ethrl B - Davis. School of Beauty
ter surgical treatment. i* n Macon, spent the past week-end
Miss Susie Hutchins is spending at hoveic with her parents. Captain
is week with her sister, Mrs. and Mrs. R. W. A’mand.
Grady Crouch in Atlanta. I M,ss Mary Frances Smith was
Mr. Allen Holder, of Eatonton. hostess to the members of the YWA
as admitted to the City Hospital on Tuesday evening. Mrs. C. B. Mc-
Tuesday for an operation. Cullar was joint hostess and the pro-
Dr. and Mrs. Dawson Allen wero,* ram was in charge at Miss Mattie
the week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. i Welch.
Hines Roberts in Atlanta. j Mlss Helen Lamar, of Atlanta, is ^ „ T , m , „ m
Mrs. Lowry Davis, of Kashine I xisWas! Mrs. L. J. Lamar and Mrs! Bloodwcrth is the only child of Mr
China, arrived todav to visit her sis-1 J - L Sibley. She will be joined
ter. Miss Florence Bamelt . i shortly by her mother. Mrs. Hugh
Mrs. L. T. Clark, of Sparta. Ga.. Lamar, and they will motor to Flor-
Grocery
Mr. and Mrs. Hodges have apart
ments in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Terrace Wall on Wayne street.
ALLEN -BLOOD WOR TH
A marriage of cordial interest is
that of Miss Edn-i Allen and Mr.
Henry Bloodworth which occurred
cn last Friday night at the home
of the grooms uncle, Mr. Gus. Gra-
nade near Ivey.
Mrs. Blodworth was reared by her
uncle end aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
Allen Is the only daughter of the
late Sanford Allen is a lovable wo*
man. modest and sweet has endear
ed herself to all who know her. Mr.
has been dismissed from the City
Hospital after an operation.
Mrs. Wilson Mason and son have
returned from Decatur where they
visited Mrs. Mason’s mother.
Mr. R. A. Parker has returned to
his home in While Oak after visiting
his sister. Mrs. James B. Talt.
Mrs. W. H. Rives is spending this
■eek in Atlanta where she is visit
ing her sister. Mrs. George Stinson.
Mrs. J. J. Manus, of Alamo, Ga..
has returned to her home dfter sur
gical treatment at the City Hospital.
Mrs. Albert Riley, oi* Stevens Pot
tery, has been dismissed from the
City Hospital after an operation.
Mr. Loveland Roland, of Birming
ham. Ala., was admitted to the City
Hospital Tuesday for an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. George Haslam
spent the week-end in Savannah
where they visited relatives of Mr
Haslam.
Mr. and Mrs. ClaHance Daniels
and baby, of Bamesville, spent the
week-end with ’Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Benfrrd.
Caot. and Mrs. Thomas E. Binford.
of Thomaston. spent the week-end
with Mrs. B. W. Binford and Miss
Janie Binford.
Mrs. Guy Wells was hostess to
the Fidelis Class of the Baptist
Abbie Crawford Milton. of|church at a delightful parly Tucs-
Miss Anne £. Miller is improving
;t ihe Scott Hospital, and will soon
'• < able to be out again.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wall, of
Huntington. Pa. arc the guests of
Mr. r.nd Mrs. George Fisher.
Miss Imogene Hall, who teaches
in Marietta, spent the week-end with
her mother, Mrs. J. M. Hall.
The friends of Mrs. C. L. Cox re-
rret to know that she has been ill
f'-r several days at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. R. Moreland
have moved into apartments in the
'•me <»f Mr. ar.d Mrs. Alexander
Mai. and Mrs. Godfrey Osterman
have moved into the home recently
purchased by them on Wilkinson
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Montgomery
sper t last Thursday and Friday in
Atlanta where they visited the Mc-
Afce’s.
Mrs. J. O. Sallee and Mrs. C. P.
TrawCord attended the meeting of
Presbyterian Synodical in Macon
he pa
Mrs.
ida to spend the winter at Fort
Myers.
Mrs. W H. Stembridge, Misses
Agnes and Bertie Stembridge, Mrs.
Hattie S. Jordan. Mr. Sidney Stem-
bridge and Grace Arnold, went to
Gibson Sunday and spent the after-
l with Miss Sarah Poole New-
Real Daughters of the Amer
ican Revolution.
and Mrs. John Bloodworth a pro
mising young man of sterling
qualities and their many friends
wish for them a iong happy life to
gether.
"hatanooga, Tenr.. has been visiting d ay afternoon,
tr mother. Mis. C. P. Crawford M rs . Chas. L. Moore left today
several day.* this week. far Danville. Kv.. where she will
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Chambers and | spend several weeks as the guest of
tv. of McIntyre, spent the week-
'nd with Mrs. Chambers parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ennis of East
Baldwin.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gordy and
children have returned to their home
in Atlanta after spending the past
week with Mrs. Elizabeth Brown and
Mrs Mattie Bivins.
Miss Ruth Ennis, of Macon and
Miss Mildred Johnson, of Milledge-
ville, were week-end guests of the
former parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Ennis of East Baldwin.
Miss Betty Cline, of Atlanta and
Miss Sheila Pierce, of Savannah,
students at Mount De Sales Academy
is Macon, were the week-end guests
of Misses Mary and Kate Cline.
Mr. and Mrs. Ell.s Baker of Ma
con. spent the nftemoon Monday
with Mrs. Bakers mother. Mrs. J.
M. Ryles. Mrs. Baker will be re
membered as Miss Rubye Ryle of
this city.
Margie Jordan, daughter of Mrs.
Margaret Jordan, who has been suf-
ering with an infected nose, still con
tinues ill at the home of her grand
mother. Mrs. J, M. Ryle Her little
friends hope she will soon be well
again.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and family
are now making their home in the
"esidence of Mr. and Mrs. T. T.
Hardeman on the Hill. Mr. and Mrs.
Hardeman will move to Columbus
to make their home during this
month. Mrs. Hardeman and little
daughter are now visiting relatives
in Woodstock, while Mr. Hardeman
has gone to Columbus to begin his
new work.
Lt. and Mrs. William B. Moore.
' f Fort Benninp. spent Sunday in
the city as the guests of Lt. Moore’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Moore.
Lt. and Mrs. Mocre were enroute tc
New York where they will spend the
month of November with Mrs
Moore’s parents. Capt. and Mrs.
Sargeant at Fort Jay. Capt. and Mrs.
Mrs. Rice Cowan.
The Sukey Hart Chapter of the
Children of the American Revolu
tion met with Miss Betij Bell Wed
nesday afternoon.
Miss Rose Ivey returned last
night after spending several days
in Grove Hill. Ala., with Prdf. and
Mrs. Julian C. Ivey.
The many friends of Mrs. W. T.
Garrard are glad to know that she
is improving from a serious illness
at the Scott Hospital.
Miss Elizabeth Richardson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. R chard-
son. was admitted to the City Hos
pital on Monday for an operation.
Mr. Homer Babb cf Milledgeville
was admitted tc the Citv Hospital
Monday for treatment of injuries
received in an automobile accident.
The friends of Mrs. W. G. John
son are glad to know she is improv
ing and has been dismissed from the
Scott Hospital after a long illness.
Miss Jennie Bell Smith. Miss Lucy
Simpson and Mrs. Sylla Hamilton,
all of Athens, visited friends and
relatives in the city on Sunday last.
Maj. George W. Griner and wife
and little daughter. Olive Mabry,
are spending several days with Maj.
GrinerV .mother, Mrs. George W
Griner. Maj. Griner and family hove
just returned from the Philippine
Islands where he was stationed for
two years. Enroute home they came
by China. Japan, the Suez Canal.
Furope and New York. Maj. Griner
will be stationed at Fort Thomas.
Kv.. in the future.
Mr. and Mrs C. F. Coxwell had
as their guests Inst week Mrs. Cox-
well's father. Mr. Charles Batsford.
of Syracuse New York, her daughter
Miss Thelma Tavlor, of Syracuse
New York and h^r grandmother.
Mrs. Charles Willis, cf Moravia New
York, also Mr. and Mrs. Albr
Batsford. at Binqnamton New York.
While here they visited Stone Moun-
tain and Atlanta and greatly enjoy-
frecant sail in December for the ed their weeks visit, especially the
Phillipine Islands. balmy weather.
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
MET TUESDAY AT MRS. W. M.
SCOTT’S.
The American Legion Auxiliary
met Tuesday afternoon at the home
dt Mrs. W. M. Scott. Mrs. Russell
Bone and Mrs. J. R. Smith served as
joint hostesses. Mrs. W. S. Jett held
a discussion on “Membership”. *nio
fact was brought out that there is
about four legible members for the
Auxiliary for every member of the
Legion. She urged that all eligible
for membership for the Legion Auxi
liary join.
Mrs. Stanley rendered a piano se
lection. Delicious refreshments con
sisting of tea, sandwiches, and candy
were served.
FRANCES CROOM8 MAS
HALLOWE'EN PARTY.
On last Tuesday evening Frances
Crooms entertained about twenty of
her friends at a Hallowe’en party a‘
her home on Montgomery street.
Hallowe’en decorations were effec
tively used throughout the house and
Hallowe’en games were enjoyed by
the young p« ie. A witch told a
number of stories. During the even
ing punch and crackers were served.
MRS. LANGLEY HOSTESS TO
BRIDGE CLUB MEMBERS.
The members of the Wednesday
afternoon Bridge Club were delight
fully entertained by Mrs. L. R. Lang
ley. Chrysanthemums were used in
attractive arrangements in the room
where the guests enjoyed the games
at bridge. Late in the afternoon
dainty refreshments were served.
Prizes were awarded *o Mrs. J. T.
King for high score. Mrs. Ed Downs
for second high and to Mrs. George
Davis for cut.
STUDENTS RETURN AFTER
WEEK-END AT HOME.
The students of G. S. C. W. re
turned Monday from their first
week-end at home since school open
ed and resumed classes Tuesday toj
remain busy at work until the
Christmas holidays
The campus was practically de
serted both students and faculty
taking advantage of the holiday.
Campus
Theatre
Tharsday 4 Friday Hit. 74
Dick PeweH id Rahy Katin- m
SHIPMATES FOREVER”
Witk Rou Akusto ud Lows
Stsac.
Silarlay May. 8th.
"THE SMART GIRL”
Witk Ida Lupins. Kcat Tayltr id
Gail Patrick.
OWL SHOW 18:38 O’CLOCK
Frankenstein Karloff, Bela (Dra-
cala) Lagaai, together far the
fint time in Edgu A Boa Psc’i
Immortal Gallic—
“THE RAVEN”
SUNDAY NOV. 10TH
Geae Strattoa Porter’s tkriHiai
romance oa tke I jmhorkit—
“FRECKLES”
MISS BESSIE THOMAS
HOSTESS TO CLUB.
Miss Bessie Thomas was hostess
this week to the Tuesday Night
Bridge Club. In addition to club
Members Misses Virginia and Alice
McCraw, Mcsdamcs Wright ™ c ~ With Tom BrewR, Vrgawi W«J-|
Knight. Otis Woods. Burwell Mal-
pass. Miller R. Bell. Dorman Hardy
and F. D. Thomas were guests. Miss
Alice McCraw received high score
for the visitors. Miss Martha Thomas
high for thb club. Miss Virginia
McCiaw low, and Mrs. Miller Bell a
guest prize.
CONGRATULATIONS
November 6th is wedding anniver
sary for Mr. and Mrs. Linton Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Flemister, and
Dr. and Mrs. Otis C. Wcods.
U. D. C. TO »IEET TUESDAY
The Robert E. Lee Chapter.
United Daughter of the Confederacy,
will meet Tuesday afternoon at
three-thirty on next Tuesday after-
non at the Baldwin Hotel. Mrs. J. B.
Stiles will be h >stess.
Mrs. M. H. Bland, who attended
the Savannah convention, will give
a report of the state meeting.
Icr «k received wide acclaim far
kcc rok af Link Skim m Laddie.
Performances 2 aad 4 Night 8:45
MONDAY-TUESDAY NOV. 11-12
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“LES MISERABLES”
Starring Frederick Muck, i
Ckarki Laughton.
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