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SOCiAL AND PERSONAL
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r. G‘' e '- >
jlrs. Darden Ash.
i learn that she is
of her parents, Mr.
J M
ibe hums
\v. Hollinshead, Sr.
(Mm i
Loins o£ F‘°
of tills city.
of t-c Metho-
cewitt-morris
mplii.il/ marked the marri-
i,f .ise. Morris to Mr.
; . n i oWitt, of ferry, Fla.,
; h took place Tuesday evening at
w , , L ;io bride's mother, Mrs.
tb'
timuia Morris
Key C. M. Upham
,. rct.il the impressive mar-
t'ioniony to the presence of
n.ni.ly and a few close friends.
|l)V ely r ocm, where the nuptial
siad, v.as bright with pink
mul baskets ol' sweet peas.
:.i v Lucy Hargiove rendered
march, and Miss Clara
, u y si..ter ol tiie bride, acted
as mail <.f tenor.
Tim bride was unusually attractive
„ a i, -infi-ttway. suit of brown taffeta
with accessories to match.
Immediately after the ceremony
t;-.e young couple left on a motor trip
their future home in Perry.
jist chut.
riage
The
rites '
FOUR THOUSAND AT SUN >AY SCHOOL
luSi buh~AY IN Mai id MARK SE'i
Mis
the
hollinshead-vickers
The following announcement which
was carried in the Sunday Telegraph
will bn ot interest to a large number .
of friends tore.
• Mr and Mrs. George Hillinshead,
of Mille.lgeviile, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Marion, to Ur.
Thomas Eldridge Vickers, of Ilavri.
sen, the marriage to be solemnized at
sn early date.
ATTENDING CONVENTION
Among those going from this place
today to attend the annual convention
of the Georgia Sunday School Conven
tion. In Macon, are Rev. Llpham, Mrs.
W. F. Little, Mrs. 1). F. Montgomery,
Mrs. Oscar McAfee, Miss Blolse Har
per, Miss Anne Kidd, Mrs. \V. A. Mas
sey, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Davis, Mr.
Dorman Hardy, Miss Genie C. Barnes
and others.
- member cf the Lhi I'sl iratarniiy.
Among the young ladles who ;u-
.ended tiia iiou.,o party w ere . naaea
-illy Napier, of Una place u».l Lilly
•vans, of Saudetuviile, who is ire-
ucut viai. ,r ti Milladgevllle.
JUNIOR MUSIC CLU3
O.r Junior Music Club met at t’.ic
iu,ni3 of Miss Alma Wall on Tuesday,
Apt if l -, the Iu3t3ss03 bring Miss
Wall and Mrs. Consley. Wo were de-
.i£l:ted to have so nur.y prtamt an-,
several n ;w membore. A spirndid
anj in .-.ttteivo progi.un, which was a
t.cut to till present, was rendered by
. .me cf the mc.nbers. A short busi-
ii3S3 session was held for the pui poao
of electing tft'icers for tii > ensuing
year. As tile present one- had not
been in oTce for a full term, they
were unanimously re-elected.
They are a3 follow*:
Pres., Margaret Burk.
\ ice Pres., Paulino Thomas.
Socretary, Evelyn Miller.
Press Reporter, Elizabeth Moore.
Before adjourning we enjoyed a
most pleasant Boclal hour, during
w.'ich time delicious refreshments
consisting of punch and fancy cakes
were served by Miss Wall and Mrs.
Consley in the dining room, which
was lovely decorated with American
I beauty roses.
The time and place for the next
meeting will be announced later.
ELIZABETH MOORE
Press Reporter
The campaign to break ail records
agcvli.o cn L-umy school at*
.n.l:;..v3 v,ill b gn in fail blast w.ta-
,i ilia next clay cr t.vo
Tie members of VOJ toe I
lub revcu ly voted to
.r.,t Li an ...y in May
r.:.to * ay tar tho E a day uuhooU in
llilcdjev'.lie. Nov; L is planaod to
:o cut ar.,i urge b-l. white end color-
i.l ; eople tj co-operate in an often
> have at Sunday su'hool
Ciwanis
iloclavo the
o: .1 atiel’.
thi- c'(j
Uie first Sunday in May not less than
four thousand pocple.
The commutpo appointed to wag.
til's record Dun Jay school, al.eniaa
.3 OmilpooCd cf Mayor M. S- Be'i,
auai.uu.ti, idc.ia.m. I.. C. Hall, F. E.
-< a . .j. :J. Uauford, .1, L. Bee. oa,
■.nj Jr. Bern a rd Cline. The mem
bers i f this committee have been
g.v.n ovc.y as.iurtnce of co-apsr.i.L...
ay Utme already approached on ill
cuhjcct.
-in_c.it will ha hosts at a dau.o Fu.
iay evening at til) Elks club wuai*
i. o local crckoat-n will farnisli the
music.
A number of c ut-cf tv;all guests vr.I.
attend.
FOR BRIDE-ELECT
Mrs. A. C McKinley and"“"M135
Myra Barnes were among those giv-
ing parties recently in honor of Miss
Louise Morris, a bride-elect
eck.
* i Day a- Earns Palice Market
l'ai.cy fresh fish, tho kind Uuu
jVCi/ jjuy liitoa at 10c per lb. lei
■ riduy Liny at ihu Palace Market.
Fish Day at Ennis Palice Market.
Fancy fresh fish, the kind that
ove.y body lutes at lue per lb.
of the
ATTENDS HOUSE-PARTV
Mr. Allen Sibley has returne I from
Athens where he went to atte.. I the
week-end Chi Psi horse party. While
there ho was the guest of his b: tiler.
Marion Sibley, who Is a stud it at
the I'nlverslly of Georgia and also
MRS. MOORE HONOREE
One of tho pretty social affairs of
the week was the dinne: party at the
Darien Tuesday evening at which
Mrs. Ophelia Moore was lionorec.
The occasion marked the anniver
sary of her birthday.
Pink roses and pink candles w,
used effectively on the table where
mers were laid for ten, including
hostesses and honoree.
In tho party were Mrs. Ophelia
Moore, Mias Kathrina Comfon, Miss
'i.lia Botliune, Miss Elizabetli Moore,
Miss Annie Lou Maxwell. Miss Kate
’arker, Miss Kathrine Turner, Miss
Ima Pagett, Miss Mamie Pagett. and
Miss Rena Blake.
MRG. FOWLER ENTERTAINS
Mrs. L. S. Fowler was hostess at
two pretty parties last week when
she entertained the Hill Club and a
number of other friends.
The house was beautifullv decorat
ed for the occasion, baskets of pink
rcses being used in tho reception hall
while white roses/adorned the rooms
where rook was played.
At the conclusion of the game a
delicious salad course was served
Local Manager Wanted
Unusual Opportunity
for Right Man.
A largo broken'.go l. r: .a dong a i:;iu-
' e.i.sful l.ua.n '"3 with well-rated con-
■ rna throughout the country, wan .a
v tapabls man at cn-e to develop
md ht’.ndle tlieir local buslncsa.
The op port’, nity io an uuus al one
bocam o of to possibilities offered
for subrtr.ntial oarnln j.ln a. highly
tespe; table business which vrill stead
ily increase a., it 1.3 e race more iirm-
iy established locally.
Tiie positicn rofiuires a man pos-
ng o.vet'L.Uve and sales ability
with bu liners experience unj having
cimmere'al banking connection), ai-
iheugh r.o investment is ncre :;ary.
Ha may d:vaio only a por ian of liis
—to Hi’* t>” n'-vi 11 first if de
sired, though we prefer a man who
ia able and willing to give tiia busi
ness his entire time r.r.d b. *. c_ff jrts.
The local branch should pay irom
$2500 to $10,000 tho firs: year, ac
cording to population and tho ability
of! tiie managif, as tho cr.mmditl;
which wo handle is a stapir, always
in cDmiand, and v.’Tich cur largo buy
ing f.iciliti( s normit us to sc-ll at loss
than average market price ;.
Owing to the demand wo must fill
this p miti'/ii at onoo. Ken i >•».• r ajh
rlic iior to Guarantee ( Vi M nirfg
i'o., Chicago, J*l„ but < . a',t vri e us
unless ye,u can aatlriy us as to hon
esty, reputation md busino r. ability.
I'nnis’ Palice Marks', aiwrys look-_
ing cut for something l;3ed at a low
price for Its custcnnra, Friday is
another cno cf those days. Fancy
tl h, tho . c kind, wRl ■ i f»» lOc
or IK. FD.’iv nnl*'. D"; Iv
SALE OF BONDS
There will ba offerod for cale at
the City Hall in Midedguvlile on Woo
nosday, May 25t , 1921, at lour o’cloc.
I*. M., $91,500.00 City of Millodgovm
5 per cent Water Bonds,
will be received as a whole and in lo
The right to reject any an
all bids is reserved. All bids
must bo accompanied by a Certifieu
Cheek for two per cent of tho amount
of the bid. For full information uu
dress.
Mayor and Aldermen,
City of Milledgoville, Gn.
Mr. A. J. Carr will leavo for At
lanta today to be present at a meet.
■ ng of the board of trustees of the
Georgia Baptfst hospital,
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Miss Byrde Wimberly, of Macon,
will be tho guests of Miss Eva Davis
fer the week-end.
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Mir3. Georgo 'Eckels and candren arc
visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Barron,
it Bradley.
DANCE AT ELKS CLUB
The ycung men of the dancing con
Eat Fish Friday. A brain food
Some of us need it. 10c per lb. for
Friday cnly at Ennis Palace Marke.
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING
Attachment works on any sewing
machine, easily adjusted. Price
$2.50 with full instructions. Gem
Novelty Co., Box 1031, Corpus Chris-
tl, Texas. 4.20-1 *p.
Don't let tho army worm destro
your garden. DIXIE BRAND CAL
CIUM ARSENATE will control them
For Sa'.o by Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
and Ennis Pharmacy.
The kind of Fertilizer that make
crops. A few tons left. Low price
for tasli.—J. II. Ennis.
No Worms in * Healthy Child
All children troubled with Worms have an un
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as
rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance
GROVE S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC civen regu
larly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood
improve the digestion, and act as a general Strength
enlng Tonicto the Whole system. Nature wi'.l then
throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be
ia perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle
]fle Turned the Coiner
‘The man in the fog thought
he was lost, "but he turned
the corner there was
his own home!
Clo many, troubled with dis
turbed nerves and digestion
due to coffee drinking, help
has seemed a long way off,
but they found in
Postum Cereal
at the corner grocery
a delicious, satisfying table
drink that makes for
health and comfort.
“There's a.Reason
'Made "by
Postum Cereal Company, Inc.
Battle Creek, Mich.
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Special Sale of 20 pieces Amoskeag Apron gingham
at 10c p3r yard
s
5,000 yards of fine lace—Seo our middle co-nter,
f
, 10c values f
5c.
Big S pring sale of silks, dress goads, and colored vails and organdies. Excep
tional va'ues, consistent with the new low prices.
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SPECIAL SALE OF FINE §ILKS
Snert Silks in all the new high shade:! for
$4.50 and $5.C0'
Baronet Satins in all the new shades! spe
cially priced ? 3 - 50 2nd $ 4 ' 50
Canton Crepes—the heavy pebble quality in
blacks, whites an dt’ie leading street shades.
$3.95 and $4.50
Crop-- do Chines in ell tho now colors—Tomato
jade and flame,, as well as all the staple shades.
Handspring tho price was $3.50—Our price today
$1.93
Taffetas in nil tiie new and popular s' adings—
specially priced, ..... —• -- $1-28 and $2.50
$3.50 quality fine Georgette In all the popular
colors, specially priced, —. —. — • $1.48
New Models in
The American
Lady Corset
If you want a graceful figure,
if you want your gown to hang
gracefully, wear tho American
loidy Corset.
13,1 TO U
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Special Sale of Ladies' Fine
Hose
Sfcl.il! §
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wss^Mm:
10 dozen Pure Silk Hose,
worth $1.50 at S8c
]0 dozen fine all pure (bread
Slik Hose worth $2.50, in black
Whites and cordovans, $1.98
Ju:t in by express—blades,
oredovans and whites—in fancy
lacs and stripe effects—Kay.
ser's, the best that is made;
specially priced.—■
$3.50 and $4-50
An Opportunity For All Who
Love Silk Underwear
Silk Nightgowns; pure all silk Crepe do Chine, at fc 3 - 98
Silk Nightgowns in a superior quality, elaborated trimmed in Val
I.aco and Tucijs; specially priced ♦ 4 - 98
Beautiful Silk Enveloped Chemise $249 and $3.49
Silk Camisoles—made from washable satina and combinations of
Georgette: specially priced, ....... —...... $1.19
Special Sale of Fine Ginghams
50 pieces, beautifl stylos; 32 inch Gingham that formerly sold at
35c, >45c and 65c, put in me special lot to clsoe out for quick selling 29c
IF YOU WANT THE BEST SHOPAT
E. E. BELL’S
New Voiles
, NEW C.OLC’lED VOILES, ORGANDIES AND
LINENS. BEAUTIFUL COLORINGS BOTH j
SMALL AND LARGE PATTERNS, SPECIALLY
PRICED
29.'. 43c, 59c, G9e and 89c.
WONDERFU ALVES.
SMART NEW
STRAP SLIPPERS
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Coutilua end Selby'a—Kldr, parents, satins and
suedes, in black, grey and brown; Mby Louis and
French heels,..
$7-50, $10 and $i2
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