Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, February 20, 1936, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

LI Baldwin County Women’s Organizations announcements THE L'VIOV-RECORDER, MILLEDGCVILLE. GA. FSBBVABT Vt. 1IM Eetty Cantey Allen. Tnc Trans—Occnec Republic— Part I—Elizabeth Chandler. Part II—Lcis Hatcher. At this meeting Mrs. J. L. Beeson received a signal honor. She was named honorary regent of the Nancy Hart Chapter. NANCY HAST CHAPTER. DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Resolutions on the death of Mrs. S. A. Cook: The sun be warm and kind To you, The darkest night, some star Shine Ik, Reparir H*» [D , T ors- note, t ... the iBtsrast •« »• ,kVO * Orf*ni»«w«* •* 0n,en "t* and i» «ditsd bf M»S* °‘T Moore. Th. a«Os4lfas • r " 0 f the cisb* ... end the co-»MCa*iaa W Si* --“IS . tk.t k- k— «-l" M ,e notify the edits*. First Monday Biptiit Woman's U* , CM'™ 1 Mulm*- Presbyterian Womans Aumlurf. irele Meetings. Retkodist Woman'. MualoMl* General Meeting. American Association Uni- ity Women. Catholic Woman's S:udy Club. Firit Tuetdny American Legion k“R>S“T. Fir.1 W«io.i4a r list Girls Auiilinr, Koto Wednesday Afternoon nt *:I0. Sokry Hart Society, Ckildron at .mrn'ran Revolution. First Friday itholic Woman's Study Group :30 P M. Aft»r Fir»t Sunday Midwty Methodist Missionary So- ... on Thursday after the, ity meets on j ] BE IT RESOLVED: That Int Sun a>. .Nancy Hart Chapter profoundly re- “ ?" ** ... i grets her death, and. Episcopal oman s u . j copies of these Resolutions Auiitfhon seis y. sent thc members of the family rand and Fcurtli Monday Nights. and the local press, and. That a copy be spread upon the minutes of the Chapter. MRS. DAVID FERGUSON MRS. H. D. ALLEN MRS. R. W HATCHER The dullest morn a radiance brew— And when dude comes, God’s hand To you. WHEREAS: God in His unsearch able wisdom has called His servant, our frlaid, Anna Marla Green Cook to her final home, and, WHEREAS: She was a true Chris tian, a loving mother, and a cour ageous spirit full of kindness, char ity, and sympathy to everyone in the community; and, WHBtEAS: She was a patriot of the finest type, and the author cl “The History of Baldwin County’’: WHEREAS: She was a charter member of the Nancy Hart Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu tion; and, WHEREAS: She had served the Chapter for many years most Faith fully as Chaplain; and, WHEREAS: She was a true daugh- Thnrrf.y'«ft.'r tho," r °< ,h ' ° ld Soulh 3 DP IT DPCriT Eastern Slar Second Tutkdcy United Daughters of the Confsd- Second Saturday Children of the Confederacy. Third Saturday Milledgeville Juvenile Music Club. Third Monday Pretbyterisn Woman’s Auxiliary lerml Melting. Baptist Woman's Missionary Uu- Cirele Meetings. Methodist Woman’s Missionary iety. Circle Meetings. Epiecopal Woman’s Auxiliary. Third Tueaday Daughters of the American Ren- Third Friday Midway Pnrent-Teacbsr A*> Fourth Tuaaday *»n’» Christian Tetnperanca »t Me’hodist church. Fourth Wednesday >»d 3rd Wednesday C A ‘ »f Bapt .t church ' NfV 1,1 RT niAPTER D . a. R. T\iesdi «1 letti hapter. mwmE held in the par- beautiful old Mansion, Wells, Mrs. Stewart _^ !S Durfitt and Dean Gooroc Tunpell, tho Regent, 1 oral Mrs. Charles Moore thfl Program. G. M. C. PARENT-TEACHERS MEET TODAY. The l^rent-Teachers Association of G. M. C. will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the auditorium of the Grade Building of G. M. C. Miss Ruth Tabor, cf the extension de partment of the Gecrgia Power Co.. will give a talk of unusual interest at this meeting. T^ie members of the P .T. A. of Peabody School are especially invited Mrs. F. W. Hend rickson, president, has announced. DANCES FEATURE VALENTINE CELEBRATION. Members cC the Echatah Country Club and Spring Lake Club enjoy ed dances on last Friday evening in celebration of Valentines Day. The Echetah Club was attractively decorated for the occasion and a large crowd was present to enjoy the affair. At the Spring Lake Club a box supper was enjoyed before the dance. The Spring Lake post office was open for the party and Valen tines were distributed by Mr. L. H. Andrews. The occasion was a most happy Mrs. C. F. Stone and Mrs. M. M Crooms made a business trip to At lanta the past week. C. A R. HAVE VALENTINE MEETING WITH FRANCES POWELL BINION. jof memben of the auxiliary by Miss : Isabel Patterson. These were inter spersed with reports on tie voting; The important Events ot Febru- j Lv telegrams from outlying districts ’” was the study that the m bers of the Sukcy Hart Society, C. A. R. had at their meeting on Thurs day at the heme of Frances Powell Binion. This meeting was one cf the most attractive cf the year with Valen tine decorations and Valentines games enjoyed by the members. Elizabeth Chandler, junior president, presided. The colors were presented by June Bell and the pledge to the flag made. After the roll call an in vitation to the National Conference in Washington in April was read and then the interesting program given in which important events of February were studied. After the program elaborate social program was given in which important events of February were studied. After the business, an elaborate social program was given. Fach child was present ed a Valentine costume by the sen ior president. Mrs. Edwin Allen. Louise Alford, social chairman, di- icctcd the games of finding the hearts and pinnnig the golden key to the hearts Jean Bell was si ccssful in finding the greatest nui ber f»* hearts. Valentines from beautiful Valentine box were d ♦nbuteri by Fdwin Allen who acted as mail man. The guests were vited into the dining room which was mest elaborately decorated in red hearts tied with white ribbon. Delicious tea and sandwiches and sweets were served. The Woman’s Christian Temper ance Union will meet on Tuesday afternoon February 25th at 3:30 at the Methodist church. All members are urged to be present. “MAJOR BOWES” GIVES PARTY FOR PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY. Hilarity was the keynote of the program bradcast frem station "C-U-P-I-D, the Heart of the Pres byterian Woman’s Auxiliary, makers of good will and goed cheer”, ii the manner d* Major Bowes Ama teur Hour, at the regular Valentine tea of the organization held Friday afternoon at the home of Miss Fan nie Virginia McClure. Miss Alice Lenore Tucker, and Miss Winnifred Crowell. Mr. J. L. Sibley was Major Bowes. Rev. W. R. Oakey was “Goodness Gracious Georgeous Graham McNa- mee" or. as he was dubbed by the announcer, "Okey Dokey Oakey" The program was introduced with the parodies on the characteristic flourishes of the amateurs. Among the numbers cn the pro gram were: A solo by Mrs. R. E. Long; a "hick” trio by Mrs. George Carpenter, Mrs. Stacy Bristow, and Mrs. Sam Evans, which drew the gong and resulted in noisy grief by the artists; a solo by Miss Agnes Gibson; piano solo by Miss Mane Fisher, burlesque violin solo by Miss Eugenia Shy, and clever imitations BELL’S See Our New CO-ED DRESSES They Are Marvelous $9-95 and towns, such as Sintonville, Har risburg, Pan eras, Camak, and Gor don. i ’I'J Many of ihe rhymes on “How I Made My Dollar ’ were extremely clever. Each group of rhyme readers and each cf the artists were ques tioned and “kidded" by the major. A final report on the voting was given by the judges: Mrs. W. M. Morrison and Mrs. Grady Villyard. Delicious sandwiches and cakes were served by the hostesses and the entertainment committee, consisting oC Mrs. L. S. Fowler, Mrs. G. C. Mc Kinley, and Mrs. R. H. McCombs. The program was planned and given under the direction of Mrs. George Carpenter, assisted by Mrs. Sam Whatley and Mrs. R. H. Rey nolds. If you want the best shop at E. E. BELL CO. Mrs. Godfrey Osterman and Misses Alice and Virginia McCraw had a benefit bridge party on Wednesday afternoon for the Episcopal Guild at the home of Mrs. Osterman. Twelve tables were reserved. At the conclusion of the games, delicious refreshments were served. A CAPPEUA CHOIR TO GIVE SERIES OF CONCERTS OVER STATE Organisation Directed by Dr. Max Noah to Sing In Several Georgia Cities. The a cape!la choir composed of students from G. S. C. V. and G. M. C.. numbering over fifty voices, will leave March 1st for a tour of south Georgia where they will visit a number of cities and give concerts. The choir, which is directed by Dr. Max Noah, has sung in Sparta. Eaton ton and Madison and on next Sunday will sing in Sandenrville. On Sunday March 1st the choir will give an afternoon concert in Augusta and in the evening will sing in Warren ton. On Monday they will sing in Statesboro, Tuesday in Way cross, Wednesday in Cochran and on Thursday will return to Mil ledgeville to give a concert here in the evening. The program is a most delightful one and everywhere the choir has sung, the audiences have been most appreciative, and high in their praise of the splendid programs. Campus Theatre Sunday, February 23 OMIT THE MAID OF ROMOR. LADY O f SECRETS a «•!«—n» nuu f Cross Half a Continent and Return in 223 Honrs | Auspices American Legion Auxiliary Performanaes 2-4-8:45 Mon.-Tues.-Feb. 24-25 i