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r ij • Local and Persona11tems of Interest
Judge U. V. Whipple, of Cordele,
was here on business yesterday.
The regular services will bo obsei
ed at the Baptist chufch next Sund
RESOLUTIONS ON THE DEATH
I OF MRS. M. T. LYTLE
I On September 25th, 1918, ^he
[Death Angel visited our town and
j took to her celestial home our beloved
jsister' and friend; Mrs. M. 'T. Lytle,
i Inasmuch as our Heavenly Father
j claimed one qf our purest and best,
] we feel that his visitation wait in love
| and not in’Wrath.' . *
i She Was in her 69th year and had
' v -iked with God for many years, hav-
I ing joined the church inearly life at
j Travelers' Rest. She moved to Vicn-
PLEASANT VALLEY NEWS
j Come to the Mirror for bargains in
j millinery for ladies and children. Buy
■ your ^iair ribbons at actual cost. Mrs..
Mery Goodman Sheffield. pd
Miss Mildred Lasscter has returned
to Tifton to resume her school duties.
We have wintertime with us again.
We aro still having quite a lot of
sickness in our community.
Mr~. j. G. Cole, of Macon, vb'.ted
relatives hero last week.
Mi-'r.cs Lila and Dollio Le„ Smith
were in Macon Saturday for tile Civ
il service examination.
I Mr. and Mr3. Ham Swearingen wqre
Buesto Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Smith.
Mr. Frnnn Barrow, of Camp Gor
don inert the week-ond with honse-
folks.
Mr. J. B. Smith spent Saturday in
Macon.'
Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Smith, Messrs.
Rufus and John Sid Smith attended
tbo funeral of Mr. Smith’s neicc at
Wcnona Saturday.
TWO FORD CARS FOR SALE
One Touring car ana one Roadster,
both in gqod condition. Inquire at
Vienna News office.
THE RED TRIANGLE
Daniel M.vHenderson
Lift up the Rial Triangle
Beside the thundering guns—
A friend, a shield a solace
To our toil million sons.
Go build a hut or dugout
By billet or by trench—
A shelter from the horror;
The cold,'*the filth, the stench!
Where boys we love, returning
From out the gory loam
Cab sight the Red Triangle
And find a bit of home
Lift up the Red Triangle
Against the things that maim!
It conquers Booze, the wrecker!
It shuts the House of Shaihe!
Go mane a friendly corner, .
So lads can take the pen
£nd get,in touch.with mother
And God’s dean things again!
■Where Hell’s destroying forces
Are leagued with Potsdam’s crew,
, Lift up the Red Triangle—
And help our boys “come through!’
■ Miss Mattie Windsor Robinson left
last week to accept a government po
sition in Macon.
^ MORCAN-POWELL 1 J
Mi£S r Bessie Morgan and Irieut. j
Grady.Powell were married'last Fri- j
day afternoon in Americus. They re.
turned here after the marriage !and |
left for' Atlanta Friday night. Lieu- j
tenant Powell is stationed at Camp
Gordonfor the present. He has re
cently ,finisher a course in special Ian's Missionary Society and for a
technical training at Georgia* Techjnumber of years was our president,
find-received his commission., Mrs..Her. gentle mannqv and consecrated
Town'll enjoys the ndmimtioiy of an h'fe were ever an inspiration to the
extensive circle* of friends, because of organization. Therefore be it
bar gentle, sweet nature. She will*re- Resolved, First, that the W. M. S.
main, in Atlanta with Lieut. Powell has lost one of its most useful nnd be-
untll lfe receives further orders. - loved members and that while we miss
WANTED TO BUY-
-A sufficient
quantity of gooso feathers to make a
feather bed. Mrs, E. F..Powell.
Theipicture show will reopen Sat
urday and continue from then on in
regular , order. See next week’s pro
gram in "this issue. * ... i
For life insurance, see what the'
j Mutual Benefit has to offer you. Guy
B. Morgan. . 11-7-41
Mrs. J. J. Heard and Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Heard.
Mrs.- W.* F. George, of
lhas been the guest of , Mrs.
Heard the past week.
Mr. R. S. English, of Dooling, was
visitor in the city yesterday.
JUNIOR RED CROSS MAKES
STORY BOOKS FOR SOLDIERS
| ‘ Messrs. J. N. Hargrove and L. L.
| Woodward went to Americus Tuesday
' on business. ,
A hew work which hns been begun
by the Junior Red Gross is the mailing
of story books for sick or convalesc
ent soldiers. . Theda boons are partic
ularly useful to the soldier who is
confined to bed as they are light, easi
ly handled and more entertaining be-,
cause Uonglor and more cimsocutivo
than tho joke books which have been
Mr. and Mrs. R. B.' Sojomon and-
Miss. Ada Powell visited Macon last
week.
Messrs. J. B. Walton and J. D. Rey
nolds made a busines trip to Boston
[yesterday.
Mm. J. M. Whitehead and Mrs. C.
S. Whitehead spent Sunday irr Pine-
hurst.
Mr. E. CkTaylor has returned from I
a business trip to Atlanta. Mrs. I.
—o— ' iLucile M
Mr. John Marshal, of Eufaula, Ala., • Tuesday,
has been a recent .visitor here. j
Mrs. Guy Amspoker, of Macon, was
here for a short while last week.
also much used.
The plan for a story book is to se
lect some bright jhccrful and interest
ing story from a good magazine, clip
it carefully with a few illustrations,
and paste on solid card hoard. The
grey card boards used by steam laun
dries to keep shirts uncrcaaed, are al
ways to be had in families nnd the
stories can be pasted on tho lettered
side, leaving theb lank side free These
1 pages cut to a suitable size should be
joined by cord of contrasting color
or by brnss paper pins. They areD
(light, easily handled and very Vel-
Mr. T. G. Woodruff is in Albany on
business today.
j The DeSoto Theatre will open Sat-
returned urday with Charlie Chaplin in 'a four
reel feature—“Carmen”—a burles-
• que. This is said to be one of the
sard an- most laughable pictures, ever made.
W. V., 1 jr. be sure to see it e
Death of mrs. ellis,
Mrs..E. E. FJlis, of Cordc)e, daugh
ter of Mrs. A. C. Dorough was bom
March 1888, died October 10th, ,1918.
Mrs. Ellis had been a member of the
Methodist church since early child
hood, She was a devout, humble
Christian and was loved by all with
Mrs.' Ellis had
Mrs. M. M. Grace has
from a visit to Walden.
Mrs. Gertrude Taggart and Mrs.
I.eila Huff visited Pinehurst Sunday.
Mm. S. M. .Thompson spent Friday
in Macon.
WEDNESDAY
“Why America Will Win’’—The
Life Story of Gan. Pershing. , j
Also a Big V Comedy—Dukes and
Dollars”
Admission 28 and 56 cents 1
THURSDAY \
"Hook or Crook”—World Picturo
Also a Koyatone Comedy.
Admission 10 and 20 cents
FRIDAY
“The Soul of Budha”—A Theda
Bara Production- .
Admission 15 and 25 cents
SATURDAY-
“House of'Hate” No. 15.
Official War Raviaw \ •*
Also a 2-rael Mac Sannett Comedy
, Admission 10 and 20 cents
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Slade announce
the arrival of a daughter.
—o-r
Mr. A1 Joiner, of Byrofhville, was
here on business Tuesday.
Sergeant Harry B. Cover, of Camp
Wheeler, was p visitor in the city
Sunday. . *
Mrs. U. V. Whipple, of Cordele,
visited friends in the city last week,
Mrs. A: L .McArthur, of Cordele,
was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. M.
Whitehead ’ost Tuesday.
whom she associated,
been a sufferer from tubcrculosisCfor
several years, an nttack of influenza
was the immediate cause of ker. death.
She leaves a huqband and five children
the youngest a babe of ten (lays, her
Don't fail to see the Charlie Chap
lin imitator,who will appear on tho
streets here Saturday advertising
“Carmeii,” at tho DeSoto for that day
mother nnd several sisters and broth
ers survive her. ' ,
• The funeral and interment occurred
at the Dorough cemetery, Rev. Stan
ford, of Cordele, officiating.
“Why America Will Win” will be i—
shov/n again at the DeSoto next Wed- CARD OF THANKS
nesday. This picture was presented We wish to thank our neighbors
here somi time ago but on-account of and friends for the kindness shown us
the “flu” very few saw it. It is 'a during our recent bereavement. May
picture that everyone should see and God's richest blessings rest on each
has be’en brought back in order that one who so k'indly lent us a helping
all patriotic Americans may see why hand.
America will win. ' MRS. J. M. SPEARS and CHILDREN
LOST—On road between Vienna
and my home, a Stetson hat. Finder
please notify A. H. Brown, Vienna, 6
2t-pd. /
. '“Carmen” is a, four reel comedy
and is a scream from start to finish.
It is said to, be the finest picture ever
made by Charlie Chaplin. Be sure to
see it at the DeSoto Saturday.
Think of your own son—your own
daughter—and give to tho United
War Work Campaign. j
Fifty tons of books a month aro fad
ing skipped to the American forces
over seas.
Rally at Albany yesterday.
CUTS PRICES TO HELP
STIMULATE BUSINESS
Best Quality Children’s E-Z Union Suits in sizes 2
to 18, per garment - - - -
One lot Ladies Coats o£ the [newest styles,
best workfnanship and material. Prices
ranging from
Best Quality Outing, per yard
One solid rack to select from at
One Lot Ladies Coat Suits. Prices' /II nil ill
ranging from ' - - . - - Tll.IlU 1 ill
On Sale Special. One solid rack to select from
Dress Ginghams
Best Quality Dress Ginghams, guaranteed fast
colors, per yard -
Ladies Street Dresses of the newest, made of Serge,
Serge and Silk combined, Duchess Satins com- Ell t|fj
bined with Georgette. Dresses up to - - uu.UU
Good Cotton Flannel, bleached or. unbleached
Peryard - - Fr -
Good Yard Wide Bleaching
Per Yard
One solid rack to select from at - lua
This is an opportunity for you to buy the best gar
ments at a great deal less than I can replace them for
Devonshire Cloth
Per Yard
We have a nice line’ of LADIES FURS Neckpieces,
Extra Muffs and Full Sets. They are the kind that are
now being worn by the most fashionably dressed, and
you can get them at the price ytyi used to get them at.
They are the Red Fox, Japanese Minx, Taupe and Black
Fox, Coneys and Lynx.
Wool Plaid Double Blankets, worth .$12.00
Special - -
OUB MAIN OBJECT IS
TO PLEASE YOU
ROOBIN WANTS AND AP-
PRRECIATES YOUR TRADE
CORDELE, GEORGIA
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