The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, May 30, 1918, Image 5

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Local and Personal Items of Interest TOLERATION My brother, why ehould we fall out On faith, or fact, or fiction? Why not forgive you all your debt*. And me all my convictions. 4 Hi matter what our dreams may be, At last when we awaken, . It may be plain to you and me We both were much mistaken. There’s something more important still, Than even truth or error; More fit the human heart to fill Than even hope or terror. I wonder that.we do not bear ' In constant recollection, The thought that nothing can com pare j. With fervent, fond affection. The world is only you and I, (The firm of Self and Brother) Then, while we live and when we die, 0, let us love each other! Why should we cavil at the creeds, Although they fail to please us? Affection was the course of deeds In Buddha and in Jesus. Belief may wander all about, But loving and forgiving Will work the solemn problem out Of dying and of living, f —Logan E. Bleckley. l and Mrs. Hansom. Mrs. H. B. Mashburn of Americu?, has been with her mother Mrs. S. Gurr, for the past week. * Misses Su.-a Forbes, Earline Wright and Louise Gramlin returned Tues day from Wesleyan College. Messrs. T. J. Gurr, of Waycross, and S. H. Gurr, of Atlanta, attended the funeral of Mr. Frank Gurr. _ Misses Sara and Varina Smith, of Hawkinsville have been recent visi tors to relatives and friends here. Mrs. R. S. Middleton and Mrs. H. J. Morgan are in Macon this week at tending the Eastern Star Convention. Mr. A. J. Dunaway, of Unadilla, was in tho city yesterday. Rev. W. F. Smith, presiding Elder of the Cordele District will fill the pul pit at the Methodist church Sunday night. Mrs. W. N. Wear arrived last week from Murray, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Wear are at home with Mrs. B. M. Wood. Mrs. Emma Sanders and Miss Co- rinne Tucker, of Reynolds, have been recent guests of Mrs. A. L. Calhoun. Miss Gladys Taylor is at home from 4 Bessie Tift College. Miss Ruth Farrer, of Neal, is tho guest of Mrs. Walker. Miss Genie. Morgan has returned from Bessie Tift College. ' Private Cliff Calhoun was at home from Camp Gordon Sunday. Mrs J. E. Home, of Pinehurst, was a visitor in the city Tuesday. Miss Helen Hamilton is at home for the summer from Brenau. Mrs. Ben Moore and baby, of Adel, visited relatives^herc last week. [ Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Newby spent several days in Athens last week. 1,, Mrs. Robert Newby spent several days of last week in Hawkinsville. Mr. J. O. Wright, of McRae, is the guest of his son, Rev. W. L. Wright. Messrs. 0. L. Arnold and E. T. Hill . spent Sunday and Monday in Atlanta. Mrs. G. R. Mathews and children of .Macon, are visiting Mrs. B. M. Wood. Miss Mildred Lassetcr has returned from Tifton for the summer vaca- • tlon. Jack Taggart left Sunday for At lanta where he has accepted a posi tion. Dr. E. D. Richardson, of Atlanta, has been a visitor in the city this KMr week. Privates Bob and Baker Thombley were at homo, from Camp Gordon <' Sunday. ' ’ Mr. George Ward, of Macon, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Heard fi last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hill and Mrs. A. N. Morris spent Sunday afternoon in Tippettville. Miss Cortes Whitsett arrived last week from Bessie Tift for an extend v . ed visit here. Mrs. M. A. Reeves and children are spending some time at White Springs, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Home spent several days last week on their farm near Jttacon. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Land, of Atlan ta, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Busbee. Mrs. Rutherford Kleine and baby have been the recent guests of Miss Mildred SheiL Mrs. J. H. Robinson and children’, of Montezuma, were visitors in the city last week. Rev. Anthony Hearn, of Byromville filled the pulpit at the Methodist church Sunday. . Mrs. Jno. Shuman, of Monticello, Fla., is the guest of her parents, Mr. Announcing the Open ing of Henderson Park ALL KINDS OF Amusements and Recreation Good Order Assured CARROLL BROS. Unadilla, Ga. DeSoto Program MONDAY, JUNE 3, 5 to 10 P. M. Triangle present* Pauline Starke and Jack Livingstone in “Innocent Progress.” Also “A Daughter of Uncle Sam' Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Lambright and " Mr. and Mrs. Statworth, of Atlanta, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 5 to 10 P M were the guests of Mrs. Gertrude Mefro pr .,. n „ M .y Allison in Social Taggart last week. Hypocrite.” 0 Also a Keystone Comedy Mrs. Sallie Davis has returned from Thomasville where she has been for some time at the bedside of her brother, Mr. Will Howell. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 5 to 10 P. M. Artcraft presents Mary Piclcford in ! >< Stella Maris” (Star of the Sea). Lonesome Luke “Pipe the Whiskers*' Admission 16 and 25c SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 3 to 10 P. M. Triangle presents Myrtle Lind in Thought Provoking Social Satire, "Nsncy Comes Home” Also “Vongeanco and tho Woman” ‘The Kaiser—The Beast of Borlln' Juno 12th and 15th. 7 Wesleyan girls who returned last week for the summer were Misses Leila Morgah, Mabel Woodward, Jul ia Lennard and Ruth Lewis. —o— N Mrs. S. T. Rumph, of Holley, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor, of Dan ville, attended thef uneral of Mr. Frank Gurr here Monday afternoon. Miss Alice Henderson left Tuesday for Nashville, Tcnn., in response to n message announcing the serious ill ness of Mr. Hodge Manly, at a hospit al there. ' Mrs. 0. B. Bishop and little daugh ter of Adairsvillc and Miss Annie Bell Sandlin, of Chattanooga, Tcnn., are the gue3ts of their aunt, Mrs. C. R. Morgan. t Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Renfroe are in the city for a short visit before going to Cochran where Mr. Renfroe has accepted a position with a hardware concern. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Butler, Mrs. Al berta Howell, Misses Annie Neal and Alberta Howell, Misses Gladys and Louise Davis attended the funeral of Mr. Will Howell in Thomasville Sat urday. A pleasant day was spent yester day at the Camp Ground by the Dooly camp meeting tent holders. It was the usual preliminary meeting to the annual campmeeting held in July. Rev. Smith the presiding elder, deliv ered a splendid sermon in the morn ing. A bountiful spread at the noon hour was very much enjoyed by all present. A business session was held in the afternoon. Miss Sadie Morgan is at home after a successful year'ha assitant in the Pinehurst High School. For the past several weeks Miss Morgan has been performing the duties of superintend ent of the school, having been advene ed to that position by the school board when it became necessary for the superintendent to leave for mil itary service. Miss Morgan proved herself so capable she was tendered the position for another year, it i* visitors here a short whDe Friday, understood, however, that she declin- j Mrs. E. Williams and son, Hartneas od to accept the work. ; Mist Lexie Jenkins and Mr. Rodgers | attended the commencement nt the • • • * • • * * • » • • A. M. C. in Americas Friday. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Adkins, Mr. C. M. Jenkins and family spent Sunday UNADILLA NEWS - Mrs. Hannah Frink, of Macon, is; visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. W, Bobbitt Misses Lydc and Zeph Pate, Ruth Shephord and Aurelia Wooten have returned from Shorter College. Mrs. Sherod Manuel, jr., am| chil dren, of Macon, arc visiting Mr, and Mrs. S. Manuel. Miss Mary Will Adams returned to her home at Eatonton Saturday, Miss Florida Graves accompanied her as far a3 Macon. Mr. Lonny Woodruff, of Camp Gordon, was here' for a few hours Sunday. Mr. and.Mrs. R. F. Rogers and Mr. Otis Rogers leave for Atlanta Tues day afternoon. Mrs. E. B. Carroll, Miss Mildred Speight and Mr. Otis Rogers motored to Macon Monday. The Unadilla chapter of the Red Cross went over the top by doubling their quota on the second drive. Mrs. Seab Hamilton, of Cordele, is visiting Miss Elizabeth Duncan. Miss Julia Daniels of Byromville, spent last week with Mrs. J. W. Din- ns. ’ k Mr. J. R. Barfield has returned from College. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and daughter, Lourina, of Perry, spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. J. C. Pickeren. Mrs. J. W. Crocker, of Macon, is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. O. Mc Kinley. Mr. W. B. Nichols spent several days in Savannah last week. Mr. Robert Collins visited Macon several days recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lymon Baird and little daughter, Laverae, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Barlow. Mr. C. S. Manuel is now in Macon i a business trip. Mrs. L. O. Wooten and Miss Au relia Wooten visited Cordele during the commencement exercises. Messrs. S. M. Jacobs, Sidney Wil liams, Sam Silverstein and Miss Sadie Williams visited friends in Macon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Slaughter and Mr^pnd Mrs. Robert Greer spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Griggs. Miss Esther Flanders and Miss Mamie Ham? will leave ,for homes Wednesday Mrs. W. B. Nichols, Mrs. A. R. Ware and Miss Ernest Shepherd ganized a Red Crass chapter a( Williams school house last Satui Mrs. J. W. Broxton hnd children leave for Hogansviile Tuesday. Mrs. L. H. Bishop and little daugh ter Helen, arc visiting Carroll county. Mr. C. J. Fitzgerald was at home Sunday. Mrs. W. F. Varnadoe of Pinehurst, and Mrs. Dell, of Tifton, spent the week-end with Mrs. C. J. Fitzgerald. Mi3se3 Elizabeth Duncan and Zeph Pate will spend next week-end with Miss Annie Harvard at Vienna. Judge Henderson, of Vienna, was bore Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Barker and children were in Macon Saturday. Mr. Barker, of Bon Air, is visiting his son, Mr. B. B. Barker. Mr. and "Mrs. J. W. Dinkins and Mrs. Harry Harvard visited Miss Jane Thompson who Is in the Cordele hos pital Monday. Mr. Sam Silverstein leaves' for Brunswick Wednesday to accept new position. His many friends re gret to see him leave. Miss Mary Jones will leave for her home at Elberton Friday. Messrs. Charlie and Joe Hillyer Griggs and Hoyt Beddtngfleld, of Macon visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Linnie Broxton is visiting Mrs. W. H. Beddingfleld. Mrs. J. B. Thompson and Mrs. Charlie Mullisjpent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Morgan. Mr. J. S. Frink and family and Mr. J. R. Frink abd. family, father and brother of Mrs. S. W. Bobbitt were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bobbitt Sunday. Messrs. Bascomb Speight and Lu ther Williams, qf Camp Wheeler vis ited relatives'here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dqncan and daughter Elizabeth, will leave today for Savannah where they will meet Mr. Charlie Gilbert Duncan of the U. S. Aviation Corps, who is enroute from Boston, Mass., to Key West, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Conally and baby leave for their home in Tennes see this week. Mrs. Jack Davies and baby, of Vi MAY ALLISON in "SOCIAL HYP0CBITE5" \ Loonore Fielding, played by May Allison, is the daughter of Col. Fran cis Fielding of the Coldstream Guards falsely accused of being a card cheat. As her mother died at her birth, Leo nora and her father straggle togeth er to make ends meet. Even though his luck is usaliy of the worst, the man frequents gambling resorts, in tho sublime faith that bis luck will change. At Monte Carlo, Fielding and Leonora meet Monsieur Royle, in reality Lord Royle Fitmauriee, neph ew of the' Duchess of St. Keveme, Fielding’s old love. Royle knows Fielding’s story, and befriends him. Leonora is attracted tq Royle, but ho is already secretly married to ’ Lady ’ Norton, a notorious divorcee. Lady Norton realizes that Royle no longer cares for her, but has no intention of losing any claim to his aun’t fortune. She publicly giagraces Lconore, ac cusing her of being her father’s own daughter, and cheating at bridge. Vin dlcation and happiness come >n a dra matic way for Leonora and her cham pion, Dr. Frank Sampson. FOR SALE—Good plug Mule and a good 2 3-d two-horse wagon. Apr ply to Empire Cotton Oil Co. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitehead are dalia, and Mrs. Shepherd, of Vienna, , Atlanta, are visiting Miss. Maclde Collins. CIVIC CLUB MEETING The Civic Club held its regularly monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. R. S. Middleton last Thursday after noon, May '23. Some Important bi iness was transacted, It was decided to make up a collection of jellies, jams etc. to send to the base hospital at Ft. McPherson for the wounded soldiers there. The committee to collect these and label them with' the Woman's Club Federation labels consists of Mrs. C. H. Turton, Mrs. J. J. Heard, Mrs. Cliff Powell.. A Child’s Welfare Committee was appointed as follows: Mrs. L. L. Woodward, Mrs. Buford Hamilton,' Mrs. J. J. Heard, Mrs. E C. Taylor Is in charge of the move ment to ihcorpornte the young people of the town in some branch of the civic club for tho summer. She will be assisted In this work by Mrs. Recso and Mrs. Morgan. It was decid ed to take up Child Welfare as the subject of tho next program. New officers were elected for the coming year as follows: President, Mrs. D. C. Ketchum; Treasurer, Mrs. L. L .Woodward; Recording Secre tary, Mrs. P. G. Busbee [Correspond ing Secretary, Mrs. J. M. Royal. A report of the Third District Con vention held at Reynolds, April 9-10, was read by Mrs. Royal. Mrs. E. F. Powell gave an interesting reading, “So Eat Com Bread.” Mrs. W. A. Kirkland and Mrs. Cliff Powell each gave interesting readings. After delightful refreshments of cherry ice cream and wafen the club adjourned to meet next time at the home of Mn. Turton. - Assisting Mrs. Middleton in enter taining were Mrs. E. C. Taylor, Mrs. R. H. Trippe, Mrs. Strickland, Mrs. J. B. Smith.' DOOLINC NEWS ITEMS • ***• uiiu lumu y Bjiuiib uuuua/ * Misses Helen Jenkins and Ruth afternoon in Lilly the guests of Mrs. Williams returned last week from the J. A. Coxe. A. M. C. in Americas. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Martin a fine boy. Mr. and Mrs. Mobley Forehand and Miss Bertha Sentell from Pleasant Valley spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Spear near here. Mr. M.'V.'BHdBy.-Dir King and c. A. Patrick epent a short while in Montezuma Saturday on buiinezz. Hr. and Mn. Grady Mitchell are the proud parents of a fine boy. Miss Hattie West spent a few days in Byromville with friends and rela tives. Mr. Calvin Jenkins has accepted a position in Brunswick. Mr. Julius Brown is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie- English art spending a while with Mn. R. S. English. Mr. C. M. Jenkins and little son, Curtis, spent Tuesday in Montezuma. There will be preaching at the Bap- Hr. and Mn. Paal Williams' were tist church Thursday night. “The Most Beautiful Car in America” Economy, Beauty, Pleasure, SERVICE Are the prime essential of any car. The PAIGE offers them all. ~ Car of 1919 Dorts just received, see them. Dort=Paige Sales Agency R. A. Collins, Mgr.—Unadilla, Ga. ,t