Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, November 28, 1935, Image 9

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THE PNION-BECORDEK. MmjPGEVllLE. OA-. NOVEMBER U. ltti SOCIAL HIGI4LICHTS! c B Hutchison spent Tues- , Atlant? ^ # Ed Downs, of Ath- spcnt 5" uy Cline and Mis. E. A. , Monday in Macon. Cox spent Sunday with \ Washington county. Mrs. C. W. Dos'e _ Kent, car Jewell, is Uie City Hospital * Scott Hospital for an opera- treatment. Mr. Floyd Sei mour, of Athens, . McAfee, rf Macon, is Ga.. is a surgical patient at the City Hospital. Mrs. J. T. Ungold has returned to Callaway and Mrs. her home at Stevens Pottery, Ga. spent Tuesday in after surgical treatment at the City Hospital. I Mrs. H. E Tanner spent last week in Athens visiting her daugh ter. • * • Mrs. Marion Allen spent the week- tal " j end in Washington. D. C., where she attended the marriage of a cousin. Mr. Neal Peavy, of Macon, Ga., is Mrs. W. D. Morrison is spending several days with Mr. Morrison, who is ill at John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Session re ceived an announcement this week of the marriage of their son, Mr. Fred Thomas Sessions to Miss Rena Wiggs. of Washirgton, D. C. The marriage was sclcmnized at the home of the bride■‘■ parents in Char lotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Torrance the parents of a girl bom Nov. 18. She has been named Betty Jane. < Boyer has retumei to , Linton from the Scott Sarah Mitchell, of Lavonia. , Sv-ott Hospital for surgical yr joc Longino. of Atlanta, spent t veek-end with Dr. and Mrs. L. p Lonpino. : W. T. Garrard has shown im- jnont during the week at the Scot* Hospital. Mr. John Sibley and children, of spent Sunday with rela- Miss Elizabeth Stevens, of Macon. Ga.. is at the City Hospital for treatment. Mr. Myron A\erback. of Sharon. i., was admitted to the City Hos pital on Saturday for treatment. Mrs. H. S. Smith and daughter have returned from Decatur where they visited friends several days. Messrs. Richard Smith. Joe An drews. Carl Massey and Wilson Ma- spent the week-end in Tampa. , the guests of Mr. Carl Bying- Of cordial interest to their many fi lends is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Lucille Tucker to j Mr. George Kemr. which was solem nized last week at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. G. A. Tucker Miss Tucker war a nurse of the State Hospital for a number of years in Calhoun Falls. S. C. and was popular with a wide circle of friends. Mr. Kemp is the son of Mrs. A. S. Kemp and has a number cf friends throughout the county. He is an employee at the State Hos pital. FREEMAN'-ANDREWS Of interest and surprise to their many friends Throughout Middle Georgia was the announcement of the marriage of Miss Alice Freeman of Eatonton, to Mr. Louis Andrews, .vhich was solemnized on May 26th, 1935, in Anderson. S. C. Mrs. Andrew* is the daughter of Mr. and Mr*. A. D. Freeman and member of cm of Ribiam county's most pmtnhwnt families. After graduation fnm Eatonton High School aha attended OfiCW, and is now teaching fat the Putnam county school system in which posi tion she will continue. Mr. Andrew* is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Andrew*, of this city, and e of Milledgeville’s outstanding young business men. He is associat ed with his brother, Mr. Joe T. An drews, in the Insurance business. The Union Recorder joins the many friends of this popular young couple in wishing them happincs- and success. MARRIAGE OF MISS ROSALYN TW1LLEY TO MR. ROBERT KELLY ANNOUNCED. Of cordial intrust to their many friends throughout the state is the uncement of the marriage of Miss Rcsolyn Frances Twillcy. of Jewel. Ga., to Mr. Robert Hall Kelly of Warrent.m. Ga. The ccromony was solmnizcd Sat urday. November 16th, by the Rev. Dykes in his pannr.agc at Devereux. Georgia. The ccj-mony was a private one Miss Mildrrd G. Cox of Sandersville stood with the bride. After the ceremony the young couple left for a short wedding trip to Macon. They will establish their home In Wairenton at the residence of Mr. Kelly. Mrs. Kelly har made her home in MQledgeville for the past few years. She is a registered nurse and for the last four years has been on the staff of Allen's Invalid Home. Her ability in her profession and her charming manner has made her very popular in this city. Mr. Robert Kelley is well known as one of Warren county’s outstand ing lumber-men. farmer, and busi ness executive. The girls of the Home Manage ment house of the Georgia Stale College for Wcmen. entertained Sat urday afternoon, November the 23rd, with an anniversary tea, cele brating the fourth anniversary if the home. The house was tastefully decorated with various kinds of fall leaves and flowers. Miss Clara Morris presided at the tea table, and Misses Vera Thur mond and Claudie Little, vice-presi dent and secretary of the Home Economics club, assisted in serving. Among the guests who came, were girls who had lived in the house, the Home Economics faculty, the house mothers, and the dietitians. Mrs. H. A. Boyer has returned to her home in Linton after treatment at thf Scott Hospital. SV. .T LaCerte. of Newark. X L is visiting her parents, Mr. ir.d Mrs. H. W. Little. Mb. X. P. Walker, Misses Mary ard Katie Cline and Mrs. Richard BirJon spent Monday in Macon. Mrs. J. F. Lingc has returned from Spartanburg. S. C.. where she spent the week- LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET TUESDAY WITH MRS. GEO. companied by Mrs. Lovick Lingo, of | ECHOLS. Macon. • • • The friends of Mr. J. P. Hum phries regret to know of his illness. He is a patient at the City Hospital. Mr. Humphries is one of the coun ts oldest active citizens. Mr. and Mrs. James Sibley and daughter, of Miami, Fla., are spend- Jte Marvin Williams and Mrs. In* the Thanksgiving holidays with Mcllnufilad. of Atlanta, visit- Col. ErwinSibl^ Mrs. Martha S,b- i Mr.'. Pritchard on last Friday. The friends of Mr. T. Treanor are » know that be 1* gradually J improving at the Scott Hospital. W. B. McKinnon and Ed attended the Georgia-Au- nc in Columbus Saturday. E. Elliotte and Mrs. C. L. Cev 'port last Sunday with Mr. r,d Mr'. .1. M Brantley in Harrison. nd Mrs. L. R. Langley and children spent the past week-end in tea, Tenn.. and Fayettville. Louise Cox attended the Georgia-Auburn game in Columbus Saturday and was the guest of Mrs. James Craig, Jr. • • • Mrs. B. R. Hughes, of Nashville, spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her mother, Mrs. W. H. Stombridge and family. Jessie Alien, Lyndel Nel- Ciaire Green and Dot Smith, who teach in Atlanta, arc at home the Thanksgiving holidays. I ley and Mrs. H. B. Jennings. I Mrs. Will Barron and Will Bar ron. Jr., of Washington, D. C. p are spending this week in the city visit ing Mrs. Barron’s mother. Mrs. W. H. Stembridge and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas. Mrs. John Stone and little son. Johnnie. Mfcs Luicle Thomas fend Jack Thomas. of Decatur, spent Sunday in Milledgcville with relatives. Messrs. Pierce Walker, Curtis Veal. Winburn Rogers. Buck Hall. Mack Tucker. Guy Smith and Harry Jennings, students at the University of Georgia, are spending the Thanks giving holidays at home. The friends of Mrs. Marion Don- nely regret to k iow that she is seriously ill at the Scott Hospital following an operation on Friday. Mrs. Donnely’s condition was re ported some better Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Miller S. Bell re turned Monday from Atlanta, where they spent several days of ihe, pa.. week attending the session of the North Georgia Conference of which Mr. Bell is a leading lay member. The December meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will b held on Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 at the home of Mrs. George Echols with Misses Bertie and Agnes Stem- bridge. Miss Clara Morris, Mrs. Morris joint hostesses. The sub ject of the meeting is Rehabilitation and Miss Bertie Stembridge. chair- 1, has planned a most interesting program. Special music has been planned fer the program and all members are urged to be present. Mrs. Geo. Roach and j V tlrwn from Oxford- , s spondinc ttvnd the funeral and ' and js wor ', I Mr. J. C. Grant. Co m Elizabeth Ash:un called home on ace ous illness of her Smith and Mrs. H- rf Montgomery, Ala.. nnH . E. Bein of Macon, were of Mrs. Jack Edwards last W. Bivins. Thomas Janie Frances Bivins are spend- the Thanksgiving holidays with and Mrs. Whitworth in Logans- . Edwin Andrews. Myrick Wynn and Paul Harmon, students at Presbyterian college. Clinton, S. C., are at home for the Thanksgiving holidays. t. Kelly. Russell Crumbley. Bruce Robinson. Jock Faisdcn and Charley Gibson attend ed the Georgia-Auburn football game in Columbus Saturday. The friends rf Mr. and Mrs. Julius Holt, of Rome, are interested in the announcement that they are the narents of a son. bom on Monday 1 November 25th. Mrs. Holt was form erly Miss Lucy Harding and Rev. F. H. Harding is the proud grandfather Mrs. J. B. Holt, is the baby’s grand mother. Miss Marx- Cl . 4 _ .. week to the Tuciday N«ht Bnd e Club. Mrs. Coon Calloway. Mrs. Wil lie Stembrideo. Misses Bettv Fereu- son, Bessie and M.-itflc Thomas, and Miss Willie Boscus were members present. Miss Marearet Sutton, Mrs. Will Hines. Mrs. Ansel Cook Mrs Miller R. Bell. Mrs. Marion Allen and Mrs. Drayton Thomas, were euests. Mrs. Will Hines score. Mrs. Wild ’ and Mrs. Boll w prize. WANTED—Five and «■* b»M rent money—flnt ml. Write X nre thb office. Campus Theatre Milledgeville, Ga. Thuriday, N#t. 28th Carole Lombard, Fred Me Murry "HANDS ACROSS THE BORDER" with Ralph Bellamy A Vina Delmar gay romance of a hard-boiled couple who tried to walk out on love. Also March of Time News Reel Regular Admission Open 1 r. M. Friday, Nov. 28th Kay Francis in “I FOUND STELLA PARISH" The story nobody knows about the stage star everyone knows. It's Kay's Most Exciting Role Added Attraction “SEEING GEORGIA" It shows the historical and other interesting spots of our great state. EdlETAII CLUB CELEBRATES FIFTH ANNIVERSARY WITH PARTY. The* members of the Echetah Country Club celebrated the fifth anniversary of the organization of the club on Wednesday evening with gala party. The members assembled in the early evening and dancing was en joyed with a nationally famous or chestra furnishing the music. The club was beautifully decorated for the occasion and the party was one of the most delightful ever held in the club since it was organized. Mr. Arch McKinley, founder of the club, was the recipient of con gratulations of the club members. HAPPY BIRTHDAY The Union-Recorder extends best wishes for a haopy birthday to the following, who this week celebrate their birthdays: Mrs. M. H. Bland, Mrs. Alvin Tanner. Mr. Arthur, Fat, Smith. Mrs. Lou Wheeler Smith, Jeane Bell. Col. Marion Allen. Charles Fulghum Jr., Jane Villyard, Beth Bass. Ann Wells. Roy Hendrick son and Miss Rosie Wade. COLD WEATHER IS HERE A Frozen Radiator is Costly Let us Put in Now EVEREADY PRESTONE $2.76 GrIm SUPER PYRO ANTIFREEZE $1.10 Gallon RALPH SIMMERSON Buck- Pontiac Dealer PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES TO MEET MONDAY. The circles of the Womens Auxili ary of the Presbyterian church wilt meet Monday afternoon at 3:30 a the following homes: Circle 1 with Mrs. Willie Lee Har rison: Circle 2 with Mrs. R. H. Me- Comb: Circle 3 with Mrs. Mamie Pitts; Circle 4 with Mrs. R. T. Bai den; Circle 5 will be announced later. The Business Women’s Circle will meet Monday night at 7:45 In the Mansion Annex with Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Beeman as joint hostess, Mrs. E. B. Keel was hostess to a number of her friends on Ibctday afternoon at bridge. Beautiful chrysanthemums were used in at tractive arrangements throughout the house. Late in the afternoon n delicious salad course followed by sweet course was served. The guest list included Mrs. George Fisher. Mrs. Nat Knight, Mrs. Grady Keel, Mrs. M. K. Groover, Mrs. Jack Edwards. Mrs. J. H. Ekinis. Mrs. W. C. Humphreys. Mrs. M. M. Crcoms. Mrs. DeWltt Whatley, Mrs Walter Brown. Mrs. Louis Andrews, Mrs. H. S. Roberts. High score prize won by Mm. Grady Keel and to high bv Mrs. Nat Knight. Mrs. 'George Davis was bottom to the member* of her bridge dub on Wednesday afternoon at Imt homa on Jefferson street M flo were used in the living room a the members played. At the con clusion of the games, a delicious salad course was served. High score prize was won by Mrs. Otis Woods and next high by Mrs. J. T. King. Workmen are now busy extending the water mains along Wall street. Another fire plug will be placed on the corner of Wall and Columbia streets. This work is being done by the city water department and is not HOME OP GEORGE HUFF BURNED The home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hoff in east Baldwin was completely destroyed by fire Sunday night The blaze had gained such head way that it was impissible to save any of the contents of the home. IN BUSINESS FOB YOUR HEALTH Our Christmas Gifts Are On Display We have a Nice Assortment For Ladies and Gentlemen We Specialize in Prescriptions FRALEY'S PHONE 118