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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ♦>, 1918.
SOCIETY
M THINGS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
WOMAN’S LITERARY CLUB. ‘
The Woman’s Literary club will
meet tomorrow afternoon at three
o’clock, with Mrs. C. M. Williams, on
College street.
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CAI,LED MEETING OF
D. A. R.
Ther will me a called meeting of
the D. A. R. Chapter tomorrow morn
ing at eleven o’clotk*nt' s Carne£ie audi
torium. Members will please attend.
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MUSIC STUDY CLUB.
The Music Study Club its i
regular meeting this morning at Car
negie auditorium and a splendid pro
gramme was given, a large and ap
preciative audience was present.
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The Mtinstry Studio I
The February Shoe Sale
Starts Tomorrow
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There are three lots of Boots, divided
as follows. All blacks, no colors.
SB.OO, $9.00, $lO $5.00, $6.00, $7.00
FOR $5.85 FOR $3.65
Choicest of the Stock All Kid or All This Season’s Shoes and
Patent Vamp. Laced Only. Beautiful Models.
$4.00, $4.50, $5.00
FOR $2.50
Broken Lots but Excellent Values.
Buy for Next Season
Usual Sale Rules: No Exchanges, No Refunds,
No C. O. D., No Phone Orders'"
PINKSTON CO.
MBS. COONCtt’S MBTIES.
/Mrs. Charles M. Council was bog
ass at two parties today, entertaining
for Mrs. G. C. Webb, a recent bride,
and Mrs. E. Nat Lewis, of Macon, who
is her guest./The house was effective
ly decorated‘with buttercups, hyacinths
and narcissh, and bridge and forty
two were the games enjoyed by the
guests.
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CHRYSANTHEMUM CLUB.
The Chrysanthemum Club will meet
on Friday afternoon at three o’clock
at the home of Mrs. D. R. Andrews,
on Taylor street.
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MEETING OF VETERANS.
The Confederate Veterans held their
regular meeting yesterday at three
o’clock. The following officers were
unanimously elected for the ensuing
year:
John A. Donald, Commander.
D. D. Watts, First Lieut.
G. W. Markett, Secand Lieut.
T. J. Bowden, Third Lieut.
A. J. Hutchinson, Chaplain.
J. D. Stewart, Color Bearer.
- W. T. Fulford, Alternate Color Bear
er.
A. J. Logan, Sergeant.
A committee was appointed to draft
resolutions on the death of H. T.
Davenpirt and the following were
named: J. D. Stewart, A. J. Hutchin
son and H. D. atts.
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RED CROSS NEWS.
On February 6th a box was sent to
headquarters in Atlanta containing
the following articles:
Miss Minnie Tye and Miss LaVerne
Thomas made two sweaters each.
Those working one sweater were Mrs.
W. J. Thornton, Mrs. C. A. Schneider,
Mrs. A. B. Howard, Miss Clara Roe
buck, Mrs. J. H. Clark, Mrs. Phil
Jackson, Mrs. John Cato, Mrs. W C.
Gray, Mrs. Welborn Clarke, Miss Sa
rah Kendrick Mrs. Carl Verner, Mrs.
Z. A. Littlejohn, Mrs. Lee Hansford,
Mrs. Lizzie Rodgers, Mrs. L. M. Nor-
(O'RUTED
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Mrs. H. B. Allen
Of’ce Phone 99
Res. Phone 466
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1-3 OFF
WITHIN the next ten days we will commence the remodel- j
ing of our store, and before commencing this work we are j
going to offer every suit, overcoat, odd pants and sweater at 1-3 j
off. Included in this sale are over 100 suits of the Celebrated j
Style-Plus $21.00 Suits to go at $14.00. Style-Plus Suits have ;
never before been sold at a cut price. ■
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. $40.00 Suits for . . $26.67 i
>■ $35.00 Suits for . . $23.35 ]
$30.00 Suits for . . $20.00 !
$25.00 Suits for . . $16.67 i
$21.00 Style-Plus Suits $14.00 !
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1 hese are values that cannot be equaled, and it is to your interest <
to come early before sizes are broken. !
RYLANDER SHOE COMPANY i
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i ville, Mrs. T. A. Graham. Miss Ida
Curl, Mrs. J. M. Shy, Mrs. Egbert Al
f kn, Miss Cordelia Thornton, Miss Ju
, lia Gordon Miss Irma Tooipe, Miss
Leta Merritt, Mrs. J. P. Raiford, Mrs.
: W. I. Crapps, Mrs. W. H. Disosway,
Mrs R C Fetner, Mrs. Jas. Cutler,
Mrs. J. L. McLendon, Mrs., John A.
Cobb, Miss Quenelle Harrold.
I The Grammar school sent three muf
’ tiers, and the following made one:
Bertha Shy, Mrs. Sidney Wommack,
Mrs. Sarah Howard, Virginia Perry,
Anna Belle Capien, Miss Eessie Roe
buck, Mrs. C. U. Rogers, Miss Christ-,
ine Brown, Miss Loulie Green, Miss
' Nannie Lou Speer, Miss Eunice Royal, 1
Miss Mary Sue Chambliss Miss Verna (
, Bragg.
One pair of socks were-knitted, re- 1
spectively, by Mrs. J. P. Raiford, Mrs. ’
' B. L. Deßruyne, Mrs. A. Pantone, Mr*. 1
! M. C. White, Mrs. H. D Watts, Mrs. >
j Cotton. Mrs. Sam Rogers made three
pairs of wristlets and the following
made one one pair: Miss Ethel Bass, !
Miss Essie Roebuck. Margaret Gran-
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THEATREAI
WEDNESDAY 1
Triangle Picture
Dick Rosson in ■,
“A CASE AT LAW”
Five Acts, and 7
“WAR AND MATRIMONY”
Triangle Komedy
• Matinee, 6 and lie.
Night, 11 and 17c.
THURSDAY I
OPEN IP.M. 1 11 & 17c K
Artcraft Picture ||
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in E
‘ REACHING FOR THE MOON”
5 acts. A whirlwind of ac- H
tion and a riot of fun. m
FRIDAY 8
Blue Ribbon Feature g|
Erie Williams and Grace gS
Darmond in J
•‘THE BALANCE”
Five Acts, and Chapter 6 I.
“WHO IS NUMBER ‘ONE’?’’
Matinee, 6 and lie.
Night, 11 and 17e.
/ O, LORD BALTIMORE LINEN
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n Jorajpiimore / 24 Sheets—24 Envelopes
/ (men > » You know the Quality
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Phone 87 Opp. Postoffice
“The Best in Drug Stpre Merchandise; the Finest in Drug Store Service’ 1
berry, Mary Ann Jacobs. One helmet
each was made by Mrs. Willis A.
Hawkins, Miss Alice Worthy, Mrs, J.
H. Clark, Mrs. B. L. Deßruyne. The
Leslie Auxiliary sent in the same box
two sweaters each from Mrs. F. P.
Jones, Mrs. T. J. Wade, Mrs. J. J. Wil
son, Mrs Sam Jones, Jr., Mrs. J. J.
Taylor, Mrs. E. L. Wilson, Miss Annie
Vera Suggs each made one sweater.
Mrs. D. C. Jones and Mrs. Annie Mor
gan made two pairs of socks and Mrs.
B. J. Rancw made one pair. Those
making surgical dressings at the work
room yesterday were Mrs. Hallie
Disoway, Miss Georgia Bena Dodson,
Miss Sara Tower, Mrs. H. E. Allen.
Miss Mitch Payne, Miss Annie Bailey,
Mrs. Ida Ross, Miss Callie Slappey,
Mrs. Sam Heys, Mrs. E. M. Viqueney,
Mrs. W. A. McNeill, Mrs. D. R. An
drews, Mrs. Elton Parker.
Application For Leave To Sell.
GEORGIA, Webster County .
To All Whom It May Concern: eGo.
E. Thornton, administrator of H. M.
Kent, deceased, has in due form Ap
plied to the undersigned for leave to
sell the lands belonging to the estate
of said deceased, and said application
will be heard on the first Monday in
March, 1918, next.
This February 4th, 1918.
J. R. STAPLETON, Ordinary.
Notice.
GEORGIA, Sumetr County.
The appraisers appointed to set aside
a year's support out of the estate of
Nathan Morgan, late of said county,
deceased, to Julius Oscar Morgan and
Docia Morgan, minor children of said
deceased, having filed their report in
this office; this is, therefore, to notify
all persons interested to file objec
tions if any they have, on or before the
first Monday in March next, or
else said return will be made the judg
ment of this court.
This. February 4th, 118,
JOHN A. COBB.
Ordinary, Sumter County, Ga.
QTRANH
VJTheatreU
Program Week Feb. 4
WEDNESDAY
Beautiful Constance Tal
madge in one of her best
“Scandal”
And Charles Conklin in
“Bing-Bang”
A Two Reel Comedy
Be sure to see these.
Matinee 11 and 17c.
Night, 11 and 17c.
THURSDAY
Bluebird Picture
Franklyn Farnum in
“The Winged Mystery”
Be sure to come
Matinee, 6 and He.
Night, 11 and 17c.
FRIDAY
Wonderful Wm. S. Hart in
“The Aryan”
Matinee 11 and 17c
Night, 11 and 17c.
Citation.
GEORGIA. Sumter County.
The return of the appraisers setting
apart twelve months' support to the
widow of T. Q. Bass," deceased, having
been filed in my office; all ipersons
concerned are ctied to show cause by
the 4th day of March, 1918, why said
application for twelve months' support
should not be granted. This, Feb. sth,
1918. JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary.
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