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Streabbog
Pauline Allison and Mipnle Wilson
A Day Dream
Iolhurst
Seth Moore Accompanied by' Gladys Walton
Baby Polka
Little Dimple Chin
.Eight Little Girls
Holcombe
Martha Sconycrs and Oneita Harris
Dance'on the Green ...
Drill—Bed, White and Blue
Little Sunshine Polka jr.
Elizabeth Swain
✓ ln\eO|de Dayes
Folkes^KnewGoodc Coffee
Wolfhrt
Hazel Glisson and Ruth Lee
Streabbog
TXTHBN good fellow* of long ago gathered about
* ▼ ye festive board for a snack and a smack, they
demanded that coflee be ye very best in ye land.
That’s the kind you get today when yotr drink
Luzianne. Just try it If it doesn’t taste better than
any other coffee, you've got a real “kick”coming to you,
and yourgroceowtil refund every ponny you paid for It.
Get inline with the thousands of good people who
drink Luzianne regularly. Boy some today, in the
air-tight, sanitary can.
Thelma Daniel and Miss Judkins
Waltz
Emmie
[array and Leola Wilson
Class March
Bilbro
The Real Meaning
of Tire-buying ,
Economy
Lizzie Cone and Maggie Moore
Franklin
Charlie Thompson Accompanied by Pearl Locke
Spring Song (Interpretation)
A. B. A A. RY. CHANGES SCHED
ULE
Effective Sunday, May 26th, A. B.
& A. Ry. schedule will be as follows;
East Bound: Leave Vienna 4:17.
A. M.; 1:26 P. M.
West Bound: Leave Vienna 11:05
A. M.; 12:10 A. M.
- Wi W. CROXTON, G. P. A.
It the prices of food continue to in
crease there will be a 'Skeleton in ev
ery family. ' - ,/ ,
Your 1 car must give greater service this year
than ever before.
It speeds up your work—increases your
working power. \
* The highest car economy lies in utmpst service.
The most .economical tires are those which will
give you greatest use of your car.
That's just what United States Tires will do for.
you.
You can depend on them for continuous service,
'—most mileage at lowest mileage cost.
Equip with United States Tires.
Our nearest Sales and Service Depot dealer will
be glad to assist you in selection.
® . • United States Tubes and Tire
Accessories Havt All the Sterling
Worth and Wear that Make United
States Tires Sufreme.
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Why worry? The man who never
makea a mistake is the one who never
docs anything.
CAST OF CHARACTERS
NOTICE TO TEACHERS
The next Teachers’ Examlnatiqn
will be on Friday and Saturday, Aug
ust 2 and 8. ' • '
The Teachers’ Reading Course for
the coming year is as follows:'_
Primary and General Elementary
Manual for Georgia Teachers, Coun
ty Superintendent, Free.
Woofter’s Teaching in Rural
Schools, Southern School Book Depos
itory, 121 Auburn Ave., Atlanta,
Postpaid $1.-20.
Bennett’s School Efficiency, Gihn
& Co., Atlanta, postpaid $1.00.
High School and Supervisory
Manual for Georgia Teachers, Coun
ty'Superintendent, Free.
Hollister’s High Schobl and Class
.Mary Herring
Mrs. Seltopn
Gladys Walton
Margaret
Suzanne .
EOR SALE s
Located in the city of
Greensboro, Greene County,
Georgia, SixeStand, 70 Saw,
All-Steel, Murry Cotton Gin
Outfit, 100 H. P. Boiler, 75
horsepower quick action Au
tomatic Engine. Attached
to~jgin new 8-30 American
Com Mill, and ,Wood Sawing
and Splitting Machine. Out
fit cost.$10,000. On account
of had health the owner will
sell cheap. If interested
write 5-16—8t
ALL STEEL GIN CO. ,
Greensboro, Ga.
Janie Dupree
Abigail
Vance .:
Lourena Brett
OUie Dupfee
Seth Moore
’oppletons
Allison Folds
Jorkes
ACT I
A Room in Mrs. Seltqon’s Suburban Home. ,
ACT II
Dinner Party at Mrs. Seltoon's
Music Selection, Crown of Triumph, Military March
Leita and Pearl Locke
.Atherton
Management, Southern School Book
P„ Renard
Vivian Calhoun Accompanied by Emma Beacham
Depository, Atlanta, postpaid $1.26.
, Strayer & Norsworthy’s How To
Teach, Southern School Book Deposi
tory, Atlanta, Postpaid $1.10.
Respectfully,
J. M t ROYAL, C. S. S.
Englcmann
Society March
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For High-Grade Gem
etery Memorials
CONFERWITH
all busy with their crops at present
Mrs. M. S. Renfroe delighted a few
of the young folka Saturday night
with an informal social. ,
* * MT* VERNON NEWS*
Rev. J. A. Sconyers
1. Invocation
Edourd Dorn
2. II Trovatore
Janie Dupree
Quite a surprise to the community
wss tho marriage of Private H. J.
Mclnvale and Miss Irene McGough
which occurred Friday afternoon.
Private Osborn Royal of Camp
Wheeler spent the week-end with
homefolks.
The sermon delivered by Rev.
Writtenhouse at Mt. Vernon Sunday
afternoon was enjoyed by everyone.
Mr. Thco Butler visited Cordele on
business Saturday.
Mrs. C. A. Culpepper and'little son
J. S., of Cordele, spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Royal.
Labor is scarce and the farmers are
3. Salutatory Leila Mae Harpe
4. President Wilson's Reply to Peace Proposals of Connt Von Hertling and
Count Czernin
5. Harp at Midnight
PROPRIETOR
CLARK’S MONUMENTAL WORKS
AMERICUS. GEORGIA .
The Firm of Established Reputation -
ENTERTAINMENT AT PLEASANT
- VALLEY
Aubert
Ellen Lewis
There will be a school entertain
ment at Pleasant Valley Friday night
May 24, beginning at 8:30 patriotic
time. Everyone invited. j
6. Cla#s History
7. Last Will and .Testament
Laura Bell Ivey
8. America! Ideals
9. Class Prophecy...
10. The Dying Poet.
Allison Folds
Cheer up I .If yo uintend to be' hap
py, why wait; Do it now.
Gootschalks
A full and complete line of
Ceskets; Coffins and Burial Robes
always ready for your inspection*.
The experience of twenty years in
this line enables us to offer unex
celled service.
Gladys Walton
Ollie Dupree
Rev, W. H. Robinson
11. Valedictory
"12. Delivery of Diplomas
An egotistical statesman always
sees his own halo first.
FOR SALE—Two-chair barber shop
fixtures. Cash or terms. Apply to
Perry G. Tucker, PinehuriL 6-2-4t
, NOTICE
We have for tale aU kinds of legal
blanks, warranty deeds. Mortgage
notes, bond for title, promissory notes
etc. . Call at the News office- for
A REAL BARGAIN
One farm containing 281 3-4 acres,
175 acres in cultivation, about 76
acres good timber. Large 6-room
dwelling, two tenant houses, plenty
water, springs and artesian well, on
main public road. Rented for 10
bales of cotton season 1(18. Easiest
of terms. See
D. C. KETCHUM, Vienna.
The Most Beautiful Car in America'
When you buy A PAIGE
you are assured of
REAL -- SERVICE
Funeral Directors
Marble Vaults Furnished Upon Proper Notice
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE SERVICE STATION AND OUR WATCHWORD IS “SERVICE"
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ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR HOW HE LIKES HIS PAIGE AND ALLOW US THE PLEASURE OF
SHOWING YOU BEFORE YOU PURCHASE YOUR SPRING CAR.
WE HAVE SOME BARGAINS IN SLIGHTLY USED CARS,
GUY ARMSTRONG
When in Macon Take Time to See
R i e s A r m s t r o n g
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silverwarb
RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. FINE ENGRAVING AND REPAIRING
ilRD STREET » - •> , PHON
> • MACON,. GEORGIA • . v -V?»
DORT-PAIGE SALES AGENCY
It. A. Collins, Mgr.—Unadjlia, Ga.
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