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1 EDGEVILLE, GEORGIA.
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THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS.
Informal Dance.
1 hrirlu occasion of 'lliurstlav even-
" “he Ini' i dance given by
Eugenia Howard at her homo
(. j u ,ii)ia street to the members of
p co lloge set.
"Vhe house was decorated throug.i-
! .. i.i! sunflowers, the yellow colon
1, ,e being in exiu-nce in all the
... u of the entertainment.
was enjoyed during the even-
. ‘ . liU i ut a late hour a delicious
, ' arse was served.
j„ji Howards' guests included Mia-
' itiith Conn, Koieit Kenan, Catjie-
' I,,,, in, R berta Lawrence, Fran-
i;,!. Anne Kidd. Lilias My rich,
va,. Davis, Genevieve Joseph, Messrs
. h lirannen, Win, Sibley, Ralph
. s ey Moran, vadoii Paris,
.'. 1 ,i s'ldev, RobertiKenan, John At-
j, n . Frank Blviris, E. C. Moore
Malpass, Gaither Banks, and
George Gammage
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Patriotic Party.
t| r< . w. S. My rick was the charming
h ‘ip.'jj to the members of the Ma-
ir'ous club and a few friends Tues-
afternoon at her home cn Coluni-
tiia street.
The lovely home was beautifully
del orated with, shusta dAtfos and sun-
flowers, making it unusually attrac-
* Vn c tead of entertaining in the I’suaal
way with rook, .Mrs. Myrick asked
,l ia , each guest bring her knitting
needle and at the conclusion of the
„ rtv the club have done quite a bit
toward knitting an army blanket..
Fruit Pitch was served during the
afternoon.
Delightful Picnic.
One of the most enjoyable outrings
,,f (p,. past week was the picnic given
aat Cox's pond last Tuesday evening
tiv the college set.
'Swimming, boating and dancing
were enjoyed t ntil a late hour when
a delightful picnic lunch was served
Among the guests enjoying the oc-
cisimi were Miss Rutji Conn, and her
visitor. Miss Linpa Hearn of Eaton-
nir. Miss Eugenia Howard, Miss Katie
Frances Jourdan, Miss Genevieve
Joseph, Miss Aurelia Lawrence, Miss
Roberta Lawrence. Miss Katie Myriclr.
Miss Marvine Lanier, Miss Annie
Kidd, Mr. Garther Banks’ Mr. Hugh
Brannen, Mr, Wesley Moran, Mr.
Kalph Moran, Mr. E. C. Moore. Mr.
George Gaammage,, Mr. Roy Nelson,
Mr. Frank Bivins. Mr. Tom McComb
pnd Mr. .Telmnle Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs.
II E. McAuliffe chaperoned the party.
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For Visitors.
Mr. Irwin Sibley and Mr. William
Sibley were hosts at a delightful
dance given at their home on Mont
gomery street Saturday evening, com
plimentary to some of the summer
school students. -
Among the gvocs enim-tnir the oc
casion were Miss Ruth Tigner, Miss
Gainer wiss Sara Reese, Miss Al-unie
Cole, Miss Gibson, Miss Ha Ue a1“d
Miss Frances Bel], Miss Mela Kenan
-ir. Aeoman J.rdaii. Mr. Weslev A n!
ran. Mr. Robert Kenan, Air. Wank
Sit dev’ <lr T - v UI ! er Cell. Mr. Joslah
li , ,V , , r - Marion Sibley, Mr. Hien-
dal Mobley Mr. Vaden Parks,-Mr
Herlmn Cline, Mr. and Mrs. ’Tom
Important Business Meeting
of Matrons’ Ciuh.
Am recent business meeting of the
Mb moil s club, watch met at the home
of the president ,Mrs. J .E. Kidd, the
members voted to turn the meetings
'hiring ihe period of the tv nr, into pa
triotic parties. '
Instead of en'ertnining with’ rook
and haying reireahmenta as previous
lyknitting will be enjoyed and a cool
drink will be the only thing allowed
m the way of refreshments.
The club expects to take up the
knitting . 1 army blankets first. ‘
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Original Thirteen Entertained.
Airs. L. S. Fowler entertained the
members of the O. T. club of which
she is a member at her home on Clark
street Tuesday afternoon at four-
thirty.
The attractive home was profusely
ad timed with Shasta daises and ferns.
Rook was the game enjoyed and
laate in the afternoon a delicious
salad cause was served.
Among the envited guests were Airs.
Chas. Whitfield, Aliss Alarion Holing-
shead, Airs. E. A. Tigner, Mrs. .Iqiin
Sibley, Airs. Roger Swint, Airs. Chas.
Aloore, Airs. J. W. Mrbley. Alias Eli
zabeth Jones, Airs. Ed Hines, Airs,
i.ewis Flemister, Airs. K. T. Alfriend,
Miss Callie Cook, Airs. Otto Conn, Aliss
Alary Cline and M-s, Rov Alford.
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PERSONAL ITEMS.
Air. Loyd Brown, of Alacon, former
ly of this city, spent Sunday here with
friends and relaatives.
Aliss Katherine Turner, of Rome, is
the attractive guest of Mrs. Frank E.
Bone.
Aliss Ellen Joseph, of Atlanta spent
the week-end with her mother, Mrs.
Adolph Joseph.
Air. M. W. Rozar, of Alacon, spent
the week-end with Airs. T. K. Myrick.
and family.
Mrs. W. H. Rives, Airs T C Ingram
and .Master Carlyle Ingran are spend
ing the week with Mr. and Airs. J. A.
Jones, at Devereux.
Aliss Lina Hearn lias returned to
her heme in Er.tonton after a pleasant
\isit to Aliss R' tli Conn.
Misses Susan and Katie Mvrick will
leave Friday lor Baale Creek, .Michi
gan where they will enter summer
school, Aiiss Myrick aas instructor in
L.o physical training department and
.•lias Katie as a stuiUnt.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 1918.
Mr. and Airs. B. R. Flemister are
spending a lew days in Griffin and At
lanta.
lr. J. AI. Satter of Camp Wheeler,
spent Sunday in the city with his
wife.
M. S. BELL TO APPEAR
ON BANKING COMMITTEE
Le r t Wiiledgevilie Monday Night To
Go Befero Legislature To t-resent
[recommendations For New Banking
Laws.
Alias C. B. Kate Banks has returned
from Crawforville. where she went to
sing at the marriage of her friend,
Miss Lurline Bristow.
ADss Alary Sibl^v is oin Spartanburg
S- C. where she is the guest of her
aunt, Airs. Co per, at a houseparty.
Bet ore rv urntng to Milledgeville, .Miss
Sibley will visit her sister. Airs. Harry
B. Jennings, at Union, S. C.
Mrs. Donald McAlillan was hostess
to i lie Presbyterian Woman’s Union
•Monday afternoon.
Miss Gtissie Finney, of Haddocks,
is the guest of Mrs. Alamie Griswold.
Aliss gillie Holt, of Burmingham,
Ala., Is llie guest of Mrs. C. E. Bon
ner on Liberty street.
Airs. iLucy P. Richard lias returned
to her home here after a visit to re
latives in Greensboro.
Mrs. A. B. Ccok, of Cherryville, N.
C„ is the gest of her parents, Mr. and
Airs. E. J. Flemister.
Aliss Sara Reese, of Sparta, and
Miss .Alamie Low Cole, of Alacon, were
the guest of Air. and Mrs. Tom Reese
during spmmer school.
Mayer Aliller S. Bell, president ami
cashier of the Milledgeville Banking
Company, left Milledgeville .Monday
| mght to go to Atlanta to tie present at
| 'lie opening ot the Georgia Legisla
ture, before which hotly lie will pre-
I * ent recommendations for amend-
! ment of the present hanking laws of
tins state.
Air. Bell was appointed by Speaker
o: the Huso Johp N. Holder last fall
as one ol a committee of two to fra ne
new recommendations to govern the
banking system ol Georgia. This rec-
j oinmendation was requested by the
Legislature at its last session to he In
readiness to present to the general
assembly this year and due to the
length of the framing of the report
the members of the committee will
he required to remain in Atlanta sev
eral days.
The appointment of Air. Bell on the
committee to frame the recommenda
tions for a new hanking system evi
dences his wide recognition among the
bankers of Georgia,-
UNION POINT ITEMS. ‘
'.'JVtlV! '.VAViifVtWHfVlLV'WAV' IVJfVW
There will be a public meeting at
Union Point School House next. Fri
day night, June 28, of special interest
to every patron, of the school.
Aliss Sara Reese returned to ’ er
home in Sparta yesterday after spend
ing a few days with Miss Hattie Al
ien.
Airs. Julius Barnes and little son are
in Atlanta spending several days with
her parents.
Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Hall, Mr. and
Mrs. Hansel Hall, of Alacon, Mrs. J.
A. Callaway, Aliss Frances Hall and
Airs. George Reid are spending several
days at St. Simons Island.
Air. and Airs. L L. Barnes and chil
dren, of Montgomery, Ala., have been
spending a few days here with rela
tives.
Aliss Alinnie Grant is visiting her
sister, Airs. M. C. Few, in Macon.
Mrs. Robert Jones, of West Palm
Beach, Fla., is visiting Airs. H. E.
Gouge.
We Shall Save civilization from
Kalserism if you will invest in
Uncle Sam’s Thrift and War
Savings Stamps.
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Comfortable Feet 99
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They are Scientifically constructed to quickly relieve abnormal conditions of the feet by permanently
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Foot Comfort Appliances
The accompanying illustrations show a few of these
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fact, ‘there is a Dr. Scholl Appliance or Remedy for
every foot trouble.
Our Practipedist, afoot expert, trained by Dr. Scholl,
the recognized foot authority, can instantly recognize
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We extend to you a cordial invitation to visit our
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SHOE DEPARTMENT, j
Air. and Airs. Tom Grimes spent the
week-end with relatives hero.
Alias Levola Lester died at the home
of her grandmother, Mrs. C, S. G.
Smith, iast Friday. This is three chil
dren Air. Lester has buried within u
month’s time. The friends of Ihe
family extend heartfelt sympathy in
their bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Palmer, Jr.,
spent Sunday with Airs. L. F. Palmer,
Sr.
Her Friends are glad to know that
.Mrs. J. W. Stevenson has returned
from a Sandersville sanitarium and
that her hand is doing nicely.
Air. and Airs. Marion Alir^ir spent
the week-end with relatives here.
Air. Jim Torrance and Miss Clara
Bell Torrance spent Sunday at Camp
Creek.
Good Merchants Recommend
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Good merchants recommend REE BRAND INSECT POWDER be
cause they know from experience how very effective it is. It is good
business to sell merchandise that makes good every claim, and BEB
BRAND INSECT POWDER makes good doubly. Try it today on flies,
fleas, mosquitoes, ants, roaches, bedbugs or insects of any kina. Harm
less to you and the pets.
Bee Brand Insect Powder, 25 & 50c.
fan it into the air
Kira4£/u«r Flies and mosquitoes die in a few minutes. Will kill ants,'
fleas, roaches, bed-bugs, lice, and bugs of nearly every kind.
,J> ‘ Directions on package. Look for the Bee Brand Trade Mark.
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THE NEWS WILL RUN
SOLDIERS COLUMN
Aliss Lillian Torrance Is on the sick
list.
Reports Concerning Baldwin
County Boys Now With Un
cle Sam’s Forces Will Be
Given Each Week.
Have you any lai e nevj concerning
the hoys front Baldwin county now
serving in the ranks of Uncle Sam’s
military forces? If so, send it in to
The News for publication and let their
friends hear from them.
Beginning next week. The Now3 will
devote a special colunt" to the s 1-
tliers who have gone front this city
and count/- to serve their country anil
matters pertaining to their welfare,
address, etc., will he gladly read by
their many friends In Milledgeville and
throughout the state.
The News requests that these re
ports be given in condensed form, as
received, and in so doing this paper
will be in a position to pass a short
letter to thp public from our boys
“over here” and “over there.”
Everyone is interested in the wel
fare cf our heroes at the front.
Grocery Business For Sale.
Aly store containing a good line of
fresh groceries for sale. Located on
most prominent corner in town. Own
er called for war service.
S. A. WHITMIRE. Gordon, Ga.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
GROVh’S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria,enriches the blood.nndbuilds upthenys-
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 60c
FOR SALE
My home on Liberty Street. Seven-
room house on McIntosh street. One-
half interest in store occupied by A.
Goldstein. Also several tenant houses.
J. G. BEARDEN.
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To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the
Cough and Headache and works off the Cold.
Drucgists refund money if it fails to cure.
E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c.
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Uncle Sam’s Wealth Shall
Starve the Kaiser. Help accom
plish It by buying War Savings
Stamps.
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Quite a nrmber from this community
spent Friday in Alilledgevllle attend
ing the summer School.
Airs. W. T. Lester returned home
Sunday after spending several days
here.
Air. Owen Aloran spent Sunday with
heme folks.
Air. Lee Myrick Ennis has returned
from the sanitarium and is getting
getting on nicely.
Miss Mamie Prosser spent the week
end with Mr. and Airs. Oscar O’quinn.
Mr. Gordon Hooten happened to a very
painful accident by a big getting in
his ear. necessitating him going to a
specialist In Alacon to get it out.
The bug was about three quarters
of an Inch long.
Miss Elsie Hooten is spending sev
eral days visiting relatives in Jones
county.
Aged Man Arrested For
Alleged Pro Hun Talk
Fitzgerald, Ga., Jiune 19.—Chris^
tain Kilburn, aged seventy years, for
twenty years a resident of this place,
was arrested yesterday for alleged
pro-Gerntan utterances. He was
taken into custoday by Sheriff Dor-
ntiney on an affidavit sworn to by
Curtis E. Hamilton, who charges that
Kilburn said the United States had
no business fighting Germany that
Germany had not done enough for the
United States to go to war with her
and that the German government was
better than that in this country.
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