The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, June 27, 1918, Image 8

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CORDELE TO ENTERTAIN M. E. LEAGUE IN 1*19 BERT LYTELL i- "T BAIL TO YE5TER '*' DESOTO, THEATRE, JULY 3RD. Service For All Kinds of Cars For some time past we have been an exclusive Chevrolet Service Station, but retiring that it is almost impossible tor get First Class Mechanics to look after the needs of your car, and being bet ter prepared than ever before to give service to our Chevrolet customers as well as others, we will, as long as we are able to re tain our force of Mechanics, give service to all makes of cars. The following are only a few reasons why we are able to give you better service than others. Our large stock of Chevrolet parts is as complete as can be found south of Atlanta, Ga. We also carry a large stock of accessories for all makes of cars. Our Service Station is equipped with Electric Lighting Plant with Battery Charging Board attached which places us in position to do your Battery Service. Our Mechanics are First Class and experienced. They do not experiment on your car. Your business will be appreciated. FORD & CALHOUN P1NEHURST, QA. Reduce That Meat Bill Eat More FISH 1 HAVE FRESH FISH EVERY TUESDAY, WEDNES DAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Substitute Fish and Gold Band Sausage for other meats. ....Just as good, juBt as wholesome and much cheaper,.... CITY MARKET Macon, June.—After ....selecting Cordele as then ext’ meeting place, the seventeenth annual convention of the South Georgia Conference Eg- worth League came to a close. Officers were elected as follows: C„ L. Shepherd", 'of Fort Valley, presi dent; Halcolm Strozicr, of Moultrie vice-president; George W. Crosby of Savannah, first superintendent; Miss Freda Schofield, of Macon, second su perintendent; Mrs. F. F. Little, of Dublin, third superintendent; Miss Jessie Myers, of Waycross,'fourth su perintendent; Miss Eunice Cooper of Eastman, unior Superintendent; Miss Bess Brightman, of Macon, secretary; B. C. Barnhill, of Glennwood, treas urer; Miss Florence Cross, of Col quitt, Era agent, and Anthony Hearn of Byromville, conference editor. (Himself) Supported bf Lot* Meredith. Morrison ud .An Al!-Sur Cast VITAGRAPH'S MARVELOUS PHOTOrLAY OF EMPEY'S WORLD-FAMOUS BOOS THE STORY "Oyer the Top” is the one story of life in the trenches that has touched every responsive soul in America. Since the book was published, 250, copies have been sold during every business hour,, every day—or better than 4 copies every minute. In all more than 8,000,000 people have read U. More than 25,000,000 people have read Empey’s articles in the great newspapers of the country. Many thousands have been fortunate enough to crowd their way into the limited capacity of the great halls where Empey has lectured. Now the whole loyal citizenship of 4he nation can see the Fighting Ser geant in action, can “go over the top” with him on the Hun Hunts. The mar vel of motion picture photography! brings to life before your very eye thep ulsing, breathing pages of "the most widely read book” of the twen tieth century. Go “Over the Top” with Empey. NATIONAL FOOD SURVEY JULY 1 The hird National War Emergency Food Survey will be taken as of July 1, 1918, of stocks of food in hands of dealers and manufacturers. Some 600,000 blank schedules arc being sent out by mail and it is expected that they will be in the hands of the reporting concerns by July 1. Com pleted schedules are to be mailed to the Chief of the Bureau of Markets within three days after they are re ceived. Loyalty demands that Uncle Sam be the great spender during the war; he knows what is needed to win. And do not forget that every time you buy anything you reduce by that much the supply of lafior and materials which he needs for victor. I Have Just Received Two Cars of The Southern Fence Wire . I Have it in The Following Sizes: ‘ 48-IN. HIGH, 6-IN. STAY—14 STRANDS FOR GENERAL USES 36-IN. HIGH 6-IN. STAY—12 STRANDS FOR HOG AND CATTLE USE 60-IN. HIGH, 6-IN. STAY—21 STRANDS EXTRA HEAVY FOR CHICKENS The will lad this win more heavily galvanized than any class of win ea the maxfcet that sells on the same basis. The Southern Fence is a Southern product and is basest goods. It is the beet fern* that I have ever sou m my 25 yean of basinets and I have sold all lands. offencewi«t!»tVmgiv.entire«Sfactk»end .be life and durability of this win is its own salesman and that is the best sales- man On earth. ..See my win and it will tell itself. D. B. THOMPSON My Own United States A Big, Vital American Drama that will make you glad that you are an American. Not a Battle Picture But the great answer to the question “What are we fighting for.” Mr. Arnold Daly The distinguished actor, supported by a cast of 5,000 at the DeSoto Theatre Thursday, July 4th ROOBIN’S The Store of Novelties From “Man of the Hour” We have just received some of the advance styles in Coat Suits—One Piece • Dresses. These garments naturally appeal to a well dresser. To appreciate this line of Ready-to*Wear come to our store and see them for yourself. Prices to Meet the Times. Ready for inspection one of the prettiest line, of Footwear for ladies. These goods are the modi seasonable, made iti all shades—some of the lead ing shades are ivory, Champagne, Pearl Grey/^nd many others to select from can be found hyour Shoe Department At Prices That Talk. Wi We are offering for one week our entire line of White Goods, which consists of the most beau tiful array of Flaxons. Voiles—-in plain and fancies. Reception Voile for the most fastidious lady, in cluding Locus and Embry’s—to match. Our Colored Goods' Department is filled, to the brim with the newest patterns for dresses. When You are in Cordele Come to See Us. ■ ■I Id’s Department Store... CORDELE i t GEORGIA . -