The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, June 13, 1918, Image 1

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VpLUME SEVENTEEN ENJOYABLE AND INTERESTING SERIES OF PROGRAMS AT BAP TIST CHURCH. NUMBER 46 13 WHITES. 6 NEGROES INCLUDED IN LAST CALL WHITES TO BE CALLED BE TWEEN UTH AND 19TH—NE GROES TO LEAVE 19TH. Are You Listening? The Kaiser is saying to you: “Don't buy War Savings Stamps; Don't buy Liberty Bonds; Let someone else do the fighting; ' You’ve given all you can afford; . Spend your money as you please." Are You Listening? Unde Sun Is saying to you: “My son, I NEED YOU NOW!” READY 10 MAKE YOUR PLEDGE 28 NATIONAL WAR IIIM17 SAVINGS DAT JUNE. VIENNA. QA.. THURSDAY. JUNE 13.1018 DEDICATION SERVICES * AT LILLY NEXT SUNDAY Interesting Programme at the Lilly Baptist Church DOOLY PHYSICIANS EXAMINED AT CODELE ALL ELICIBLES IN DOOLY EXAM INED AT CORDELE YESTER- The above is apicture of the pretty structure recently completed by the Baptists of Lilly, dedicatory serv ice will be held there Sunday, June 16, 1918, at 11 o’clock a. m., at which timo the following program will be presented: Doxology. Invocation. Hymn—“AU Hail the Power.;’ History of Church—S. P. Adams. Report of Building Committee—J. A. Lilly. . Hymn. Scripture Reading, By the Pastor. £5. Solo—Prof. H. P. Fleming. Dedicatory Sermon—T. W. Tippett Dedicatory Prayer—Rev. G. B, Crawford. • Hymn. Announcements. Dooly county has thirteen physi cians of eligible age for military serv ice, these without an exception have volunteered their services to the gov ernment, and in response to' a call from the chairman of the County Medical Association, Dr. H. A. Mob ley, went to Cordele yesterday for examination by Major Denton, who is conducting such examinations at central points throughout the state. Dooly county has only a limited number of physicians, insufficient by far to nieet the demand upon them during the seasons when diseases in' digenous to this climate nnd section prevail. To diminish the number by one even, would, it seems, be a serious handicap to health conservation, how ever, knowing this to be true the phy sicians are responding patriotically to the call of the government, express ing willingness to make whatever sacrifice is asked of them. The thir teen physicians in the county of eli gible age are Doctors Mobley, Wil liams, Daves, Davis, Dykes, Kitchens, Teasley, Hands, Pate, Bishop, Butler, Harris and Lee. Announcement of the quotas of white selectmen from the 162 coun ties in Georgia to be called during the five day period beginning June 14th and colored to be called during five day period beginning Junel9th, shows that Dooly's part of this allotment is 18 whites and 6 negroes. The local bonrd has received no orders in regard to the movement of whites, orders have been received however, to furnish six negro select men, these to go forward on the 19th to Camp Gordon. It ia not known yet just who will bo indludcd in this movement. -ti On June 16th four white selectmen will leave here for the Georgia School of Technology for three months' training in mechanics. These are: , Oscar Grady Powell, Vienna. Bennett Butler Smith, Vienna. William Benjamin Grtner, Byrom- viile. j Alvin Basil Josey, Byromville. These young men volunteered for this branch of service and the three months’ training. Sheriff H. 0. Devis, Dr. F. E. Wil liams, J. Frank Powell and L. L. Woodward went to Macon yesterday for a conference with the District Board relative to a number of draft cases that have come up for especial attention. Tile Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist Church will meet Tues day afternoon June 18, at 4:80 at the church. Ail the'ladies urged to ho present. VIENNA WILL SPEND THE DAY Helping to lick the kais. ER. Vienna Shoe Store VIENNA, GEORGIA The greatest and most immediate task before the people of this county is the Bale of over four hundred thousand dollars worth of War Sav ings Stamps, our apportionment of the two billion dollars that the gov ernment elects to raise through this channel. June 28th has been 3et apart by the President of the United States as the time when all forces s}iall unite in securing pledges for this amount. The forces in Dooly are being mo bilized in preparation for the Big Drive on that day. All other business lb supposed to be set aside on that day and every energy devoted to making the drive a success. In accordance with a request from Mr. Hugh Richardson, State Chair man of the W. S. S. Committee, May or Lytle issues the following prods' motion: /To the Citizens of the City of Vienna: Friay, June 28th, 1918, is officially designated War Savings Day by the President of-the United States and the Governor of Georgia. All loyal 'citizens of this community will ac cordingly devote the said day to sub scribing for War Savings Stamps and otherwise promoting their sale in large amounts. All who are able should pledge theqiselveb to save and invest to the limit allowed by law. - (Signed) J. W. LYTLE, Mayor. The Sunday School Convention of the Houston Baptist Association con vened at the Vienna Baptist Church on last Wednesday and Thursday, June 5-6. Rev. A. Walters is Presi dent of the Convention. On Wed nesday morning a very helpful' ad dress was delivered by Geo. W. An drews of the State S. S. Board. In the afternoon A. N.* Morris spoke on “The Teachers’ Preparation" and W. H. Robinson discussed “The Teach ers’ Teaching. The address of the evening was delivered by John G. Harrison, for mer teacher in Mercer University, but now with the State Educational Department. Or. Thursday morning “The Effi cient Superintendent” was discussed by Superintendents, led by 0. W. Horne. At eleven o’clock John G. Harrison gave an address on Christian Education. The final address was de- | livered at 2 o’clock by U. V. Whipple, ! of Cordele. He gave a very able dis- cussion of the Sunday School duty re- I garding the "Stewardship of Wealth.” j He gave a stewardship alphabet from ithe scriptures and suggestions for ; memorizing it in the home, j A pleasant feature of the Conven- , tion was the special music led by E. ■Hill and J. J. Barry, j On both days a delightful dinner was served at noon on the pnstorium grounds by the ladies of the church to those attending the convention. EIGHTY-SIX REGIS TERED ON FIFTH FEMALE ALIEN ENEMIES WILL HAVE TO REGISTER TIME FOR QUESTIONNAIRES TO BE SENT HAS NOT BEEN FIXED. The registration for military serv ice on June 5th showed a total of eighty-six men, the number being considerably smaller than had been anticipated. This was due partly to the fact that quite a number of the young men eligible to draft, volun teered for service and were accepted before the date fixed for registration. The local board has not received in structions in regard to the mailing of questionnaires, the timef or this not having been appointed by the govern ment. Information in regard to this will bo given through the press as soon ns it is available. Registranta are instructed to notify local boards of any change of address in order that .they may be communicated with upon ahort notice. The following are those who regis tered for service on the 5th. 1. Oscar Sangster, Byromville, Wh. 2 Regernal Oswald Peevy, Unadilla, 3 Otis Thornton Rodgers, Unadilla, Wh. 4 Milo Masaie Moore, Unadilla, Wh. 5 Charles Wilkins Herring, Pine- hurst, Wh. 6 Seaborn Asbury Forehand, Lilly, Wh. „ 7 Roy Ingram, Lilly, Col. 8 Arthur Theodore Christmas, Vi enna, Wh. 9 Harrison Anderson, Vienna, Col. 10 Jim McKenzie, Byromville, Col. 11 Jessie Lowery, Vienna, Wh. 12 Oscar Howard King, Unadilla, Wh 13 John Alfonso Ingram, Lilly Wh. 14 John Thomas Thompson, Pine- hurst, Wh. 16 James Cleveland Lane, Unadilla, Wh. 16 Julius B. Brown, Dooling, Wh. 17 Hubert Conly White, Vienna, Wh. 18 Willie Franklin Seago, Vienna Wh 19 Lamb Alfred Woodward, Vienna, Wh. 20 Walter Judaon Clements, Vienna, Wh. 21 Clyde Prater, Vienna, Wh. 22 Bosste Merritt; Richwood, Wb. 23 Jerry Hire Hudson, Unadilla. 24 Tom Alvin Hathcox, Vienna. 25 Brown Mason, Unadilla. 26 Myron Beenon Cheek. Vienna. 27 J. C. Calhoun, Vienna. 28 Leroy Johnson, Byromville. 29 Clyde Massey, MarahallvUle. 30 John Otis Hogsett, Finleyson. 31 Caults Franklin • Crawley, Pine- hurst 3? T. F. Sutton, Jr., Vienna. 33 James Madison Josey, Byromville. Fem^fe^iei^lan alien enemies res ident in Dooly County, State of Geor gia, are hereby notified to be and ap pear between the hours of 6 a. m. and 8 p. m., within the period from June 17, 1918, to June 26, 1918, both in clusive, Sunday excepted, before the nearest postmaster for the purposes of registration. ' CURTIS NOTTINGHAM, Postmaster at Macon, Ga., and Chief Registrar, Southern District of Georgia. , Mrs. T. H. Gregory is improving af ter n severe illness. 34 Alvin McKelvcy Brown, Vienna. 36 Elmer Labon, Vienna. 36 Charlton Levis Cross, Unadilla. 37 Johnnie Whitehead, Unadilla. 38 Cully Williams, Pinehurst. 39 Wash Williams, Pinehurst 40 Bosye Lewis, Vienna. 41 Jack Bryant, Pinehurst. 42 James Ira Dupree, Pinehurst. 43 Eddie Lee Parker, Vienna. 44 M. B. Smith, Unadilla. 45 James William Brown, Vienna. 46 George Coleman Fudge, Vienna. 47 Duff Varnedoc, Unadilla. 48 Robert Felton, Byromville. 49 L. M. Pike, Byromville. 60 Wendell Thaddeus Gilbert, Vienna 51 Ira C. Hawkcs, Unadilla. 52 Lumnin Felder, Pinehurst. 63 Harry Henderson, Pinehurst. 54 J. T. Toomer, Pinehurst. 55 William Alfred Walters, Vienna 66 Briny Hayslip, Vienna. 57 Demoua English, Vienna. 68 J. W. Hawkins, Byromville. 69 Lewis Williams, Pinehurst. 60 Thos. Watson Sangster, Vienne. 62 Horace Edward Beachom, P’hurst. 63 Chauncey Lee Manuel, Unadilla. 64 Jessie Hoyt Beddingfield, Unadilla 66 WilliaM Frank Mashburn, U'dilla. 6$ Crummie Edwards, Vienna. 67 Eddie HcKenxie, Byromville. 68 Richard Fleming Rogers, B'ville. 69 John William Felder, B’ville. 70 Lester Pan] Rhode*, Montezuma. 71 Fred Alfred Redmon, Trey, Ala. 72 Lillian Nathan Tsffar, Vienna. 73 McKinlay Denison, Montezuma. 74 Frank Amos Barrow, Vienna. 76 John B. Gordon Bridges, Vienna. 76 William Arthur Turner, Vienna. 77 Kindrick Brannen Jones, Vienna. 78 Hayes Rackley, Byromville. 79 J. C. McCarty, Unadilla. 80 William Ralph Pickard, Vienna. 81 Fred Youngblood, Unadilla. 82 Horace J. Beit, Vienna. 88 John Clarence Taylor, Unadilla. 84 Bee Hogsett, Vienna. 86 Emit Hollingsworth, Unadilla. it John Henry Smith, Pinehurst Powell Bros. VIENNA, GEORGIA HEN YOUR BOY was so little that all the world was a for eign country to him, he trust ed you to take care of him. You sent him to school and to play and on your little errands, and with implicit faith he did your bidding. Now we have sent your boy or your neighbor's boy out into a foreign land, into terrors that he cannot even know —and his faith has not faltered. He knows we will do our part if he does BE READY TO MAKE YOUR HEDGE JUNE 28 NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS PONT BUY Wife STAMPS WK&yow? HMD OFF U&Cl 7* m