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MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS
FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. IS, 1*22.
MISS MARY CLINE ENTER.
TAINS AT BRIDGE.
Those present when Miss Mary
Cline entertained the bridge club on
Tuesday evening were Mrs. Loderick
jones, Mrs. W. D. Stembridge, Mrs.
Harry Done and her guest', Mrs. A. W.
Stubbs of Cedartown, Mrs, Oscar Mc
Afee, Mrs. A. D. Scott, Mrs. J_ E. Pot
tie, Miss Agnes Scott, Miss Mattie
Thomas, Miss Katherine Scott, Miss
Leila Lamar and Mrs. Marion Sibley.
‘ AS YOU LIKE IT” CLUB
ENTERTAINED j
On Friday morning Miss Maude Pa-
tiilo entertained the ‘‘As You ‘Like
It" club In honor of her sister, Mrs.
Clarke, of Douglas.
The living room and dining room
where the guests were entertained
were artistically decorated in baskets
of magnolias, asters and zinnias.
After a pame of rook a delightful
salad bourse was served.
Those present were Mesdames
Clarke, Carl Vinson, H. D. Allen, Jr.,
Edwin Alien, Furman Bell, Jr., Os
car Stembridge, Richard Binion, Rus
sell Bone, Jessie Bone, Robert S. Rod
denberry, Jr,, of Moultrie, Arch Mc
Kinley, Tom Reeae, Lott Lee, George
Krbols, Misses Laurie Shurley, Lei
la Umar, Genie Clare Barnes, Jessie
Allen and Bessl e Bland.
BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED
Mrs. Hugh Andrews entertained her
bridge club on Friday afternoon In
honor of her guest, Miss Mattie Tracy
King of -Macon.
The rooms in which the guests were
entertained were decorated in quan
tities of cut flowers.
A delicious salad course was serv
ed.
Those present were Miss Hattie
Tracy King, Mrs. Furman Pennel,
Mrs. L. M. McColla, Mrs. George Ech
ols, Miss Floride Allen, Mrs. Charles
Whitfield, Mrs. J. C. Ingram. Mrs. Wil
liam Rives, Mrs_ John Hutchinson,
Mrs. Charles Barrett, Miss Florence
Andrews, Mrs. Loderick Jones, Mrs.
A. E. Tigner, Mrs. W. D. Stembrid ;,a,
Mrs. J. E. Pottle, Miss Kate Thrash,
Mrs. George Grlner, of Columbus, Mrs.
Malcomb Flemister and Mrs. Pearson
L rry
Personal Mention.
Dr. and Mra. T. M. Hail and Miss
Frances Hall have returnee trom a
visit of several weeks to Asiivilie N. C.
Mrs. H. E. McAuliffe and children
have letu.ned from a visit to rela
tives in Lumber City.
Mrs. George Bayne and little daught
er have returned to their home In
Macon after visiting Mrs. Bayne's
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McMillan.
Mr M. H. Bland spent several days
this week in Atlanta with his daught
er Ms. H. T. Moore.
Miss Maude Montgomery returned
Tu^day from a delightful visit to
Miss Keyhoe of Savannah.
Mr. George Tunnelle ia visiting rel
atives in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mra. H. H. Herndon are
visiting relatives in Hancock county
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cooper are spend
ing several days this week in Atlan
ta.
Col. and Mrs. Marion Allen and lit-
Me son have returned to their home
in Atlanta after spending some time
with Judge John T. Allen.
Mr. Ed Robinson. Jr., visited San-
dersville this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vinson have re
lumed to their home in Washington,
D. C. after spending several weeks
with Mr. Vinson's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Stutbs and son
spent the past week as the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. >iarry Bone.
Mrs. George Echols has returned
from a visit to her sister in JJyron.
Miss Myrtis Malpass of Orange
burg,-S. C., is fhe attractive guest of
Miss Virginia Fowler .
Mrs. Edna Stanley has -*»♦.irnn'i
from Atlanta where she wont to visit
the markets and buy her fail and win
ter line of pattern hats.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Moore and
chiluren have returned to their home
m Atlanta after spending several
days with Mrs. Moore's parents, -Urr.
and Mrs. D. F. Montgomery.
Miss Helen Wall has returned
from a visit to her sister in Albany.
Miss Ees3ie Thomas has returned
Jrom a visit to Wayncsvllle, N. C..
Atlanta and Lithonia.
Miss Katherine Scott left Wednes
day for Savannah where she will sail
for New York to spend several weeks.
Mr. Mashall Bland, Jr., is visiting
Mia. Harvey Smith In Sandersvllie.
Miss Mary Simpson and Miss Annie
Simpson spent Tuesday in Macon.
Miss Mattie Moore visited in Macon
Tuesday.
Mr. and -Mrs. D. F. Montgomery
spent Tuesday and Wednesday wit’.i
ihelr daughter, Mrs. John Moore.
Miss Eugenia Howard is visiting
ner aunt, Mrs. H. M. Miller at Dres
den* Ohio.
Mr. Robert B. Moore has returned
to his home in Richmond, Va., after
» visit to his parents. Mrs. Moore
will remain in the city several days
longer.
iu spite of a threatening rain a
•air sized audience witnessed “The
Trial of the Robbers,” Sunday even
ing. Group Willing will tell why we
should have the right knowledge of
Christ next Sunday evening at 8:30.
Mra. E. A. DeLaney of Allen Park,
Fla., will leave Saturday for her home
—• being the guest of her sister,
Mr3. B. C. Geren, for three weeks.
Mr. R. H. Wooten left Saturday for
a business trip of three weeks to New
York aid other eastern cities.
Mr. Louis Horn spent Monday in
Macon.
Mrs. M. C. Alford, of Harison, has
been spending several days here with
<ior daughte , Mrs. J. D. Wilson.
Mrs. Dawson Wilson, who has been
quite 111 during the past two ‘weeks is
considerably improved and it is hoped
* she will be able to be out within
Mrs. Julius Jones, Miss Leila Jones,
Miss Vivian Jones and Miss Kttle Mc
Daniel of Thomaston spent Saturday
.ad Sunday as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. H .Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraak Bone and
daughter, Frances, are spending this
week at Mountain City.
Mr. Lee McKinley has returned to
his home in St. Loui3, after visiting
hi9 parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. .Mc
Kinley.
Miss Willie Boggus is visiting her
parents in Oxford this week.
Capt. and Mrs. Loyd Brown are the
guests of Mrs. Brown's father, Judge
John T. Allen.
Miss Hattie Tracey King ha3 re
turned to her home in Macon after
spending the last two weeks as the
guest of Mrs. Hugh Andrews.
Miss Marlon Wallace spent several
days of this week as the guest of Mrs.
• Jessie Bone.
Mr. A. C. McKinley visited Macon
on Tuesday.
Miss Sarah Barnes has returned
from a delightful visit to friends in
MUcon and Fort Valley.
Mrs. R. S. Roddenbery, Jr„ MIbs
Mary Lucy Hargrove, Mr. Oscar En
nis and Mr. Jordan Ennis motored to
.'•icon Tuesday.
ROOMS TOR RENT—I have three
desirable rooms on first floor of tuy
residence which I am desirous of reus
ing to a young couple. Phone 157-J.
8-ll-3t.p. )
The entire upper floor of my I
house, consisting of s:x large rooms
and bath, for rent. Can be used as
two apartments of thres rooms each
if desired.
MRS. E. B. DOZIER
402—W Hancock.
LOST—One 32X3 1-2 tire and rim
on road between MilirdRevIlle and
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Office.
nere's a Business
For Mllledgeville
$8,000 to $12,00“ Yearly
An insurance man in SoUtb Car
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butcher in Minnesota, others all
over the U. S.—these men want
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business. Electrik-Maid Bake
Shops gave them their opportu
nity. Today they and many oth
ers own their own prosperous
Electrik-Maid Bake Shops,
witnout having known a thing
about the bakery business be
fore. You can have the same
chance right here. A cash bus
iness; no charges, no deliveries;
your profits in the till every
night. Everyone who eats is
a customer. Business good all
year lound. Wo supply all equip
ment and information. *
Write or Wire Today
For full particulars. Act now to
obtain exclusive rights in Mll-
ledgevllle.
ELECTRIK-MAID BAKE SHOP
321 Cedar St. St. Paul, Minn.
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ANNOUNCEMENT!
This is to announce to the public that I have sold
my meat market to my son, James Montgomery.
I want to thank my friends for the liberal patron
age extended me during the time I operated my mar
ket. Also I want to ask my friends to favor my succes
sor with a share of their business, and while I will not be
directly connected with the the business, I expect to
aid the market as much as possible by furnishing it with
the best beef and pork to be had.
W. H. MONTGOMERY
SEASON-END SALE
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of Ladies’ Fine Oxfords and Pumps
1 Art Made by Queen Quality, A. M. Creighton m 1 AA Poiyc
lUU Fairs m and other well known makers of Shoes
In connection with the announcement of this sale, we want to call especial atten
tion to one important fact. Owing to presen conditions the public is hungry for real bar
gains. There is a great desire on the part of everyone to make a dollar bill go just as far
as possible.
The shoes we are offering in this sale at $1.49 per pair were made to sell up to
$10.00 and not a single pair in the entire lot for less than $4.00. You 11 have to get shoes
off a Christmas tree if you get them cheaper than you can get them at this sale.
All Priced at
Per Pair
THIS LOT CONTAINS JUST THE SHOE YOU ARE LOOKING FOR, FOR HOySE, STREET OR DRESS WEAR.
SOME HAVE HIGH HEELS. BUT MOST OF THE LOT ARE MILITARY AND BABY LOUIS. COME IN. PICK OUT YOUR
SIZE AND TRY THEM ON. EVERY SALE FINAL. NO APPROVALS. -
MYRICK-H0LL0WAY CO
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