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WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921.
THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS
Social and personal
POM MRS. STU303
Throe pretty o >eial affairs of the
past week ware given in compliment
to Mrs. A. W. Stubbs. of Cedartown,
who was the houee guest of her sister,
Mrs H (L Bone.
The first of the series v.as given by
Mrs. Bone Thursday morning when
s o entertained three tables at a
bridge luncheon.
Th.^e playing were Mrs Stubbs,
Miss Mary Cline, Mrs. John Hutch in
s< n Mrs. Allen .Little, Mrs. Chas.
Whitfield, Mrs. M. Bland, Mrs. Frank
Bone, Mrs. Chas. Barrett, Mrs L. P.
logins, Mrs. M Flemister. Miss Cath
erine Scott, Mrs. Hugh Andrews, Miss
Kate Parker and Mrs, T S. Jeans.
Saturday mottling Mrs. Frank Bone
entertained two tr,bles at a lovely
bridge luncheon and Saturday even-
in,, Mrs. Charles Whitfield was hos
tess at a bridge tea, entertaining five
tables.
MISS COOK ENTERTAINS
Miss Callie Cook was hostess at a
pretty al fresco party Friday evening
when she entertained at her home in
Midway in honor of her class in China
painting from Wesleyan College.
Invited to meet the honor guests
were Miss Cook’s former pupils from
Milledgeville and a number of young
men.
The guest list included Misses Isa
bel Allen. Bessie Bland, Katie My-
rick. Frances Hall, Florenco Andrews
Marguerite Atkinson, Floride Allen.
Marthai Sibley, Frences Hines, Messrs.
Leon Callowaiy, Irwiu Sibley, Sollie
Barrett, Arthur Carr, Jraiah Sibley,
Chas. Barrett, Jr., Dixon Williams, Dr.
Willard Stembridge, Dr, Rankin and
others.
Miss Rosalind Barner, of Columbus,
is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Cook.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stubbs and Mr,
Clifford Fite cf Cedartown, wore the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G, Bona last
week
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Mrs. .1. C Cooper will be hostess
at two rook parties Thursday.
air. }•;. C. Kidd roan nod yesterday
from a business trip to Atlanta.
Mr. James Day,'of Spartanburg, S.
C., is visiting relatives here.
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Mr. Harold Day, of Macon, spent
the week-end here.
Miss Effio Gninade is visting her
"tei, Mis. K. T Shreve, in Ilurts-
btro, Ala
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Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McComb, Miss
Frances Hines and Master McComb
Hhies will leave tomorrow for their
Summer home at Blowing Rock, N. C.
Miss Lucile Flemister, of Griffin, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Flemister.
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Mrs. G. H. Tuflnell returned Mon-
y from a visit to relatives in At
lanta.
Mrs. E. C. Kidd and two sons, are
siviting relatives in Montezuma.
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Mrs. W. G. Blood worth said two
small sons, of Macon, are tile guests
of the family of Mr. .1. E Granade.
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Mrs. J. C. Grant will return this
week from, a three weeks’ visit to
relatives in Savannah and Macon.
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Dr. N. R. Thomas made a business
trip to Mtetc.on Tuesday.
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Mrs. J. Frank Little has returned
to her home in Washington after a
visit to Dr. and Mrs.Y .A. Little,
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Mrs. Hansel Hall and young son
cf Moultrie, are the guests of Dr. and
Mrs. T. M. Hall,
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Thlo friends of Mr. and Mrs. John
Rils will be glad to learn that they
have moved into town. They are oc
cupying the Calloway home oil Greene
street.
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Mr and Mrs. Reece have returned
to Milledgoville after a short wedding
trip to Atlanta.
Miss Mattie Thomas will entertahi
at bridge this afternoon.
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Mr, G. H. Ttinnell returned M nday
u a business trip to St. Augrstine.
SPECIAL OFFER
lie next thirty days at V.’. A. Walker
t Co., cash* or cn terms.
With low prico cotton it is
necessary to make each acre
planted produce a full crop.
This is only possible when
Calcium Arsenate is used to
control the boll weevil.
Culver & Kidd, Inc.
Milledgeville. Gn.
GhORGIA, Baldwin County, June
ic:m of the Court of Ordinary, 1921.
Joseph Cutwright, having filed ap
plication for the appointment cf an
administrator upon the estate of El-
<i -a Washington, late of Baldwin
' nty, deceased, requesting (that E.
U- li nes, the county administrater,
J,? appointed administrator upon ssid
estate. This i3 therefore to notify all
P3r; ens concerned that said applica
tion v.dll ba heard cn the flrsf Mcn-
'ia.r in July, 1921. and if no valid ob
jnoUons sre filed threto, an adtnlnis-
•rater will be appointed as prayer for.
This the Ctb day cf June, 1921.
W. H. Stembridge, Ordinary’ B C. Cla.
Fruit jars, jelly glasses and jar fub-
bers at Brown-Hargrove O . Phone 29i
Use Fly-Shot for flies end mosquites.
Brown-Hargrove Co. Phone 291.
The Very First Taste
will convince you that
Post Toasties
are Superior Com Flakes
Distinctive because oF
Flavor and goodness—they
cost no more than others.
A rare delight for break
fast or lunch, with cream
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[ ESTATE—LO
LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH GILLS & IIOLSHNBECK,
WE WILL BUY OR SELL FOR YOU, WE ARE ALSO IN P 31-
T10N TOLOAN YOU MONEY AT 7 l’En CENT, ON GOOD IM-
PROVED FARM LANDS. WE NOW HAVE SOME REAL B AR
GAINS IN FARMS. THAT ARE DIRT CHEAP. SEE t’S? IF THE
BOLL WEIOVIL HAS GOT YOUR GOAT.
GILES & HGLSE1LGK
Carlj/s A. Giles Ray Hols'mbock
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA
Lumber Wanted
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F. O. B. any point between Gor
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munications to The Milledgeville
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Special cate of remants—See our bargain counter.
Many short lengths In Voiles and Organdies, three to five yards
ct less than half price.
ELL
SPECIAL SHIRT SALE
Men’s fine shirts, white and colors, to close out at
$1.95 and $2.45
50 beautiful new organdie
dresses, plain colors and beau
tiful new checks, bought at
half orice. The manufactur
ers neded the money To see
them you would appreciate
them.
$6.95
AND
$7.95
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Welcome to the Best
Summer School in
Georgia
We have arranged a special low summer sale that
you may have an opportunity of saving money on
your summer outfit The prices have been jazzed
all through our house, some wonderful bargains
thatvou must see to appreciate. You are cordialh
invited to visit our store.
50 pieces of new voile that formerly sold at 59c
$1.00, all colors. Specially priced 39c
20 pieces light colored voiles that formerly sold at
59c and 65c. Specially priced 39c
19 pieces of colored voiles that formerly sold at
50c. See our middle counter. To close out at _25c
30 pieces of fancy silks, beautiful stripes, just the
thing for men’s shirts. Short lengths, three to six
yards, formerly sold at $1.00, special sale price _50c
300 yards fine organdy and voiles, bars and stripes
that sold as high as 75c; lor quick selling 59c
200 pairs ladies fine slippers. Blacks, whites, tans and S l ‘> s *
in patent leather, satins and suedes; some broken lot" on
1-2 less than their real values.
Black, patent leather, oxford and pumps, formerly sold for $U
- $7-50
special sale price - -- 1 ^
Black, brown nnd grey suedes that fremerly sold at $
spet lal sale price $0.50
200 pairs white pumps and oxfords, worth up to $8 00 foi qu
selling -
Special closeing out sale of all
summer skirts
15 beautiful plaid skirts, worth ud to $20, for $12 00
11 silk skirts worth up to $ 12 to close out at —$7.50
11 silk skirts worth up to $12, to close out at _$7.50
50 white gabordine skirts worth $4.00 and $5.00,
special closing out price $3.50
18 black and navv blue serge skirts worth up to $12,
special closing out sale —$6.98
30 pieces China Matting, white and colorrs, 108
pounds, the best made. Formerly sold at 65c, to
move quickly at 39c by the bolt
Our store closes every Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock.
6 o'clock
Our store closes every afternoon In the week except Saturdays, at
If you want the best, shop at
E. E. BELL
MIULF.DGEVILLE, GA
Special sale of Ladies fine bath
ing suits
100 in the lot, re ceived late in the season.
Beautiful all wool Jersey bathing suits, worth up to $15.00 spec
ial sale price $9.o0
Ladies’ all wool bathing suits- black and all colors—worth $10.
Special sale price $0.50
Indies fine black sateen bathing suits, worth up to $0.00 al $4.00
Misses’ baiys’ and children's bathing suits, $1.50 and $2.00.
25 all wool art squares, $35.00, $45.00 and $60
values, for quick selling I -3 off.
100 rugs, $5.00, $6.00 and $8.00, to close at jus!
halff orice.
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