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THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
SOCIAL And PERSONAL
THE GRAVEST BATTLE
By Joaquin Mi.ler
Th e bravest battle that ever waa
(ought; .
Shall 1 toll you where and when.
Cn ih emaps of the world you wiU
find it not;
It was fought by th e mothers of
men. ^ ».
J
Xay n ot with cannon of battle shot,
With sword or brave pen;
NaJ . no t with, eloquent word or
thought,
From mouths of wonderful men.
,
5 U t deep in a woman’s walled-up
heart— ^
in W oiuan who would not yield,
But patiently, silently bore her part
ial there in that battle-field.
So marching troop no bivouac son,?;
.N„ haners to ‘gleam and wave; i
,\nd oh: these battle they last so long
From babyhood to the grave!
let, faithful still as a bridge of stare, j
She fights in her walled-up town
fights on and on in the enless wars, j
Then silent, unseen—goes down. ^
O i ■ * jil I
' Hill Club i
jlrr. Roy S. Alford entertained the
members of the Mil <-’lub and a few
additional friends c«j Friday after,-
noon at her lovely suburban home.
Early spring 1 lowers were used ar
tistically throughout the rooms, and
after the games of rook, a delicious
two course luncheon was served.
Informal Parties
Among the thoroughly enjoyable
iffairs of the week was- the rook
arty at which -Mlsr.es Alice Lenovo
Tucker and Fannie Mc'Cliv.re were
hostesses on Saturday . evening at
heir apartments in th e Newell House.
After the game a hot' supper was
.erved, the following guests being
resent:
Misses Hasslock, Hoover. NeSmith,
urfitt, Cobb, Rogecs Wall, Crowedd
nd Padgett.
Misses Turkeycand McClure-enter-
in on Monday evening at a lovejv
-ir.e r party, the gues‘s on this, oce.v
Ln including Misses Mamie and
Annie Padgett, Latter Lake Tab.),
Jordan, Messrs, Lewis' Cline, William
Fraley, Roger Stembridge, Col Erwin
Sibley, Dr. Edwin Allen and Dr. Diet
Stembridge.
Miss Alarbley Harper will have as
■her guest for the week end, alias
Hannah Williams of Lorane.
Mrs. Andrews Entertains
A happy occasion of the week was
the rook party at which Mrs. L. H.
Andrews entertained a most con
genial group of friends on Tuesday
evening.
delightful hot supper was served
alter the game. Those present wero
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barrett, Mr. and
airs. L. S. Fowler, Rev. and Mrs. O.
I. Hiler A'r. and Mrs. L. U. Hall,
Dr. and'Mrs. T. M. Hall, Tilrs. J. A.
Callaway, Dr .and Mrs. M. M. Parks
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cooper, Mtb. Alice
•McAlraw, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Conn,
Mrs George Reid'. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Andrews.
B r fdg e Party
Miss Clara Williams was the charm
ing hostess on 'Tuesday evening to
tho members of her bridge club and
a few other friends.
Upon tse arrival of the guests re
freshments were served, the hostess
being assisted by Mrs. Pearson Berry.
Thos e present were Mrs. Allen Lit
tle. Mrs. Oscar McAfee, Mrs. W. I).
Stembridge, Alias Leila Lamar, Mi..'3
Mary Cline, Mrs. loDdrlck Jone3, Mrs.
J. B. .Williams, Mrs. Terry Treanor,
Mrs. Alice McCraw. Mrs. Steve Thorn
ton Mrs. Walter S. Green, Miss Kal 2
Thrush, Mrs. John Hutchinson and
Mrs. E. \ Tigner.
O
U. D. C.
* Ttj T’nlted Laughters of Confede
racy will meet on Tuesday* afternoon
at 3:30 at'the home of Mrs. M. 11.
Bland.
Birthday Party
- Miss Clara Williams .complimented
her aunt, Mrs. \V. R. Moore, with a
delightful littlo birthday party on
Monday afternoon.
After a game of rook and a de
licious luncheon, Mrs. Moore was
presented a lovely bouquet of pink
carnations. Those playing were Mrs.
T. McComb, MrS. E. J. Flamister, Mrs.
Moore and Mrs. J. E. Kidd.
HOLLOWAY-WRIGHT
A wedding of much interest to a
largo circle of lriends of the contract
ing parties took place Tuesday even
ing when Mr. John H. Holloway ar.d
Mits Fary Wright were'united in mar
riage. The beautiful though quint
ceremony was performed at the horn-,
of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. E Wright, at Midway, Only im
mediate relatives nnd a few lrlend)
witnessed the happy event.
The ceremony was performed In a
most impressive manner by Dr. J. C.
Wilkinson, pastor of the First Bap
tist church.
The bride is one of the most highly
esteemed young ladies in Milledge-
ville. She has a large circle of frieudo
and on account of her unusual pleas
ing disposition she is admired by all
of her acquaintances.
For a number of years Mr". Hollo
way held a position with the W. S.
Myrick Department Store. in Jan
uary he was made general manager
of the Myrick-Htlloway Company,
new mercantile establishment organiz
ed hefe and becoming engaged in hand
ling men’s furnishings. He is known as
a young man of integrity and has mauv
friends who will wish for the yo ng
couple much happiness.
After spending several clays in At
lanta Mr. and Mrs. Holloway will re
turn to Miltdgavile and will be at
home to t.eir friends in the Scott
hottte on Jefferson street.
■ MONTGOMERY-WH1TAKER
Thursday evening Mr. W. 11. Mont
gomery, of this city, ani Miss. Clara
Whitaker, of Cedartovn were united
in marriage.
Tho ceremony was performed by
Rev. McGregor, pastor of the Cedar-
tewn Presbyterian church, at the homo
of the bride only a few friends be
ing present on the happy ocassion.
MT. Montgomery, who 'is one ot
Milledgevllle’s most suecesful and
widely known bv.einos men, returned
to this city Sunday with his .bride
They were received by being extend
ed every good wish by many friends.
Messrs. John and William Rhodes
spent the week-end with relatives at
Sparta.
O
Messrs. E. E. Bell and L. G. Law
rence returned home Monday from
New York where they spent several
days on business.
Mr. Robert Smith spent the week
end with his parents at Culverton.
Mr. Stew ait Woottan made a busi
ness trip to Eatonton Monday
Dr and Mrs. M. M. Park3 have re
turned homo alter an extended stuy
in Floridu,
Mr. Harold Day, who holds a posi
tion with tho Fourth National Bank
in Macon, came over and spent t.io
week-end with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. John T. Day.
Mayor Miller S. Bell and Dr. E.
A. Tigner are in Atlanta attending a
meeting cf the board of trustees of
the Georgia Normal and Industrial
College.
The friends of Mr. C. C. Hurt will
regret to learn that ho is quite 111 at
his home in the Trilby community.
FREE
$90.00 SEWING MACHINE
Be In The Crowd In Front Of
This Store 5 Minnies to 10
0‘c!ock Friday Morning
FEB 4th, It May
Be You
GOLDSTEIN’S
liAio FARMERS* MARKKA
will be big hlu
Well Kown Citizen Speaks Well ot
Plan Inugurated by Th e News To
Put Farmers’ Product Before The
Public for Beter Prices.
The News Is in receipt of a letter
from a citizen well known to almost
everyone In Baldwin county com-
mending the idea of establishing i
section In The News to be devote 1
to advertising products produced by
nnd used by farmers exclusively. The
party referred to is Mr. E. E. Basi,
who has established for himself Hie
reputation of being a successful busi
ness man of many years experience.
The lete r from Mr. Bass is publish
ed below and concurs 'with the Idea
expressed editorially in the News Ian
week:
Tho Miiledgeville News,
MiUodgeville, Ga.
Gentlemen:-
I read with a great deal of intcrnA
your article on advertising articles
for farmers Use and also farm pro
ducts that are for sale and believe
the system you are starting in your
publication will result In a great bene
fit 10 those who may have something f vnpwn »f>r
to offer for sale and to those who wa it j ^ ,
to buy. I shall real the new adver- make machines.
Do you
know
why
it s toasted
To seal in tho
dolicious Burley
tobacco flavor,
LUCKY
STOKE
CIGARETTE
TYPEWRITTER RIBBONS
We keep in stock at all times
a complete line of high grade
ribbons for all
tisements with a great deal of in
terest.
I enclose list of some artiil's 1
have for sale and some I want to
buy.
Your truly,
E. E. BASS.
The Miiledgeville News
Phone 312
PLUMBING
WANTED
12-31-. r >tc Miiledgeville, Ga.
If you have any fresh country egg::
for sale see n e
BOSTON CAFE
FOR QUICK AND SATISFACTORY
WORK. PHONE 56 OR 12-3c. CAN
URNISH all kinds material at
LOWEST PRICES. 11-12.-.
Darwin V. Brake
Let Us do Your CommercLA
Printing.
WHAT A MARRIED MAN NEEDS
What is your answer? Our s is, at this time, begin thinking of your
SPRING GARDEN
WE HAVE THE SEED—AND FRESH—POTATOES, ONION SETS,
PLANTS AND Etc.
Your inquiry for large quantities solicited
MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
CULVER & KIDD DRUG CO.
“Of Course” Phones 224 and 240
SPECIAL SALE OF 19 cents
BELL’S
SPECIAL SALE OF SHEETS
AND 12 cents Value LACES
81 X 99 PEPPREL SHEETS
FINE QUALITY. EDGE AMD
$1.98
ENSERTION TO MATCH
81 X 99 GOOD QUALITY,
5 Cents per yard
* . . *? *« **. * • • • . * * * ’ n •
SEAMLESS $1.69
High Price is a Thing of The Past
The war is over and we are now back to normal. We have established a new low standard of prices. The bottom was reached by the
wholesalers in January. We have loaded up with strictly first class merchandise the best values that have been shown in the city for many
seasons—Silks, domestics, rea dyto Wear and hosiery, One dollar will buy for you today almost what two did a year ago. We invite inspection
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NEW SRING SLIPPERS
Se!b y an d Cousins, blacks
Bf'eys, dyll kids and satins in
tbe ne w shades, both
pumps and straps in any size
a nd any last.
57 00, $10.00 and $12.00
SUITS
First showing of new models in sping suits exclusive styl
es. One of a kind. '
Suits you paid $100.00 forlast year are now $59.00
Beautiful Suits at - $29.00, 35.00 and $49.00
New spring frocks in wool, taffeta and silks, styles entirely
new, all the popular shades.
$15.75. $19.75 and $25.00
Muslin Under
wear
Special sale of ladies fine
Muslin underwear. Fine nain
sook gowns. —
98c and $1.50
Pink gowns and teddies to
match - * 1
$2.00
0 Pieces beautiful new voiles for
a( les and colorings are en tirely
RlCED quick selling— 59c,
spring
new.
69c
dressess. The
SPECIALLY
and 89c
E. E. BELL
Miiledgeville, Ga.
Just received 50 pieces of new Scotch ginghams, beauti
ful plaids, fast colors, just the thing for a new spring dress
last year's prices 45c. Special price for quick selling 25c