The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, December 12, 1918, Image 5

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^wyA-JWWWWjVWWVVWyywwWY^.Y.V.'.V.V Local and Persona1 Items of Interest Out of town relatives attending the funeral of little Alton Gregory Mon day afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Morgan, Unadilla; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mullis and Mr. J. H. Mullis, of Coch ran. Mr. A. M. Wilson and little daugh ter, Helen, of Pinehurst, were visit ors in the city Monday. Mr. Edgar Morgan is at home from Camp Wheeler. He has received an honorable discharge. Mrs. Robert Lumsden will leave Sunday ioi Atlan^> where she expects to be joined by Col. Lumsden. They will go to Sautee the home of Col. Lumsden’s parents for a short visit. Col. Lumsden will he off on leave from the convalescent hospital in N. J. where jie has been since his return from France. His early aqd perma nent return here i!'anxiously hoped for by his numerous friends. Claude Greene, the clerk at the post office was seized with an attack of acute appendicitis Saturday. He war carried to Atlanta Monday night for an operation. His father, Mr. E. G. Greene, and. Dr; V. C. Daves ac companied hinr. Col. T. Hoyt Davis spent several days in Atlanta on business last week Mr. and Mrs. Chas R. Harvard spent the week-end in Hawkinsville. Mr. Claude Slade has returned from Tech training school in Atlanta. He is now with the'Vienna Hardware Co. Dr. F. E. Williams made a business trip t oAtlanta last week. Mrs. Will Groves was here from Byromville for the Morgan-Cover wedding. Mr. O. W. Home spent Monday in Macon. Dr. E. D. Richardson, of Atlanta, spent the week-end here. A carload of good mules and horses just arrived. E. H. Peavy. Miss Julia Wagoner, of Finleyson, is the guest of Miss Lois Hill. , Mrs. J. T. Tippett has returned from an extended stay in Phoebus, S. C. Mr. E. C. Taylor has returned from a short stay in Atlanta. ' « Mrs. Guy Ainspoker h|s returned to Macon after a visit here. A carload of good mules and horses just arrived. E. H. Peavy. Col. J. M. "Busbee has been in Haw kinsville and Abbeville and Vidalia on legal business this week. In a trade consummated Tuesday the home of Mr/ J. J. Heard on Church St. passed into the ownership of Mr. H. P. Morris. Mr. Heard is to give possession at once. He with his family will be at home with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burns for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Morris who are now living on their farm several miles out will move to their new home next week. A carload of good mules and horses just arrived, E. H. Peavy. Rev. T. W. Tippett attended the JtK W. J. Brimherry was here for the wuek-end.-hewpa e n route tq his _. . hom<f in Camilla from Camp Wheeler Ry ConvenHo ? ,hr Macon where he whs honorably discharged from military service last week. Mr. J. J. Cooper spent Friday, in Atlanta. Messrs. Cooper Forehand and Lu ther Gilbert are: at home from Mercer military training aehooL FOB SALE—One nice Jersey cow wiR-',he fresh in milk with second calf about Jan. 1st. Mrs. M. R. 'Hamilton. The "Riders of the Purple Sage" is , one of the finest pictures ever seen in Vienna. See it tomorrow at the De- Sotd tomorrow. The guest of honor wore a pretty toilet or Copenhagen blue. Mis* Hen derson was becomingly attired in a white frock, a combination of satin and georgette. Her flowers were red carnations. Mrs. King wore a hand some tailored dress of red serge and satin and carnations of the same hue. this week. The many, irienidt/Jof Rev. W. Irf Wright will regret to learn that he is been quite ill sinqe,gojpg‘td Rawkins- ville. The last information received was that his condition, w^y somewhat improved. r 1 ipson. of Pinehurst busMjbt Tuesday. MatHbbrn, of tests of relatives PRENUPTIAL PARTY On Wednesday evening of last week from 7 to 9 o’clock a lovely party was given by Mrs. I. W. King and Miss Al ice Henderson in honor of Miss Maud Morgan whose marriage to Mr. Hgrry B. Cover, of Peoria, 111., was an event of Saturday. This social affair which was one of the prettiest of the season was given at the home of Miss Henderson. The spacious reception rooms presented an air of brilliance and cheer. The bright red and green decorations suggestive of the approaching yuletide lent a dis tinctive charm to the beautifully ap pointed rooms. The dining room where coffee was served by Mrs. Jew el Brown and Miss Annie Powell was especially attractive. A mirrored plateau bordered with holly and hold ing a vase in which there was a grace ful arrangement of salvia adorned the center of tire jutyhedAable. - A unique iretare of the -enter-| tainment was. the announcement of the ferriv^of ji telegram l -from the groom-to-be. This proved to be inquiry about the hondt^y 4 and! brought a flood of witty responses from the assembled guests. Those of Misses Mary Burns and Sara Joiner were judged the best, Miss JMner, proving the luckier in drawing for the prize. Other entertaining fea-' tures made the time pass quickly, the affair'culminating in the service of an ice course. The yuletide idea was’ in evidence here also, a green bell be ing fashioned in the cream-blocks served. MORGAN-COVER Simplicity and charm marked tho nuptials of Miss Maude Morgan and Mr. Harry B. Cover, occurring Satur day at high noon at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr.,and Mrs. J. J. Morgan. The ceremony pas preceded by a pretty vocal solo, “I Love You,” sung by Mrs. Guy B. Morgan. With the first strains of Mendelssohn’s Wedding .March played by Miss Lu- cile Morgan, the two little flower girls Frances. Heard and Elizabeth Reese appeared on the stairway and de scending, took their places before the improvised altar. They wore dainty white frocks and carried baskets fill ed with white carnations. They were followed by theb ridal couple. A pret ty arrangement of ferns, before whi^i was stretched a heart-shaped rug of pure white with a border of green leaves made an artistic setting for the pretty ceremony which was impress-, ively performed by the Rev. T. W. Tippett. The bride’s toilet was a smart, tail ored model of pekin blue, with a cbic hat of the same shade. . Her flowers were orchids and valley lilllea. Im mediately following the ceremony luncheon was served. The house decorations were very effective, the archway in the spacious hall being embellished with a grace ful trellis of vinec into which a note of.bright red was effectively introduc ed. Hi the dining room ' a color scheme of yellow and white was fol- rtywed with pl$a«ing effect. ' TKl bride’s table showed in every detail the trees of an artistic touch. ; Thu-bridc has lived in tht% city 6ince childhood and'has won for herself many friends who regret that her mar riage’ carries her to:* distant point to make her honfe. Mr.' Cover-is a res ident of Peoria, HI., recently station ed at Camp Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Cover left on the afternoon train for Macon for $t short visit returning here Sunday night. .They left Tuesday night for their borne in Peoria. NEW PASTOR ARRIVES Rev. Reese Griffin and family 'ar rived from Wrightsville last week and are now at home in the parsonage. Rev. Griffin is being accorded a cor dial welcome by the' people of Vienna. A large audience greeted him at the Sunday evening service at which time he delivered a very able sermon. Af ter the sermon he occupied a few mo ments in giving expression to his ap preciation of the warm reception he had received. He has made a most pleasing impression and all indica tions point to a successful year’s work for the church undcrTiis leader ship. Redeei pledge. your War Savings Stamp CARD OF THANKS ■' \ We desire to express our thanks Id all who so kindly assisted: us during the sickness and doath of our’husband and father. May the rich blessings of God be upon each one of you is the prayers of all of us. MRS. W. H. BARRY AND - CHILDREN. CARD of thanks We wish to thank our good friends, who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and death , of daughter and sister, Mayme. May God’s richest blessings be with you is our prayer. MR- AND MRS, D. P. SUMMERS AND FAMILY. ’ WE HAVE A GENERAL LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS J You will be able to select a 'ID « uA'l UIU .)•') t.i ‘ f6r;’ grownups Jig jyell as the; kittle folks herc| | Our advice tO-t you is to buy pow before, our goods are picked oVe,r* VIENNA W CENT CO. U“U R AN N U A L Starts Saturday, December 14—Lasts tO Days Only We have a large line of Dress Qoods and Shoes, which will be sold at a sacrifice during this sale. See our line of Ladies’ Coats and Sweaters. If you want a bargain we’ll have it. We handle the famous Brown’s Star five Star Shoe, made by the lergest shoe factory In the United States. Every pair is guaranteed by the manufacturers. If you want a good shoe we have it. We have a big line of Men’s laundered Shirts that will go at cost. Father George Sea Island Sheeting, good quality; worth 30c yd., will go at 26c. - Ladies $10 Shoes at $8-98 Ladies $9 Shoes at $7.98 Ladies $8 Shoes at $7.48 Ladies $7 Shoes at $6*48 Ladies $6.50 Shoes at -i- ,..$5.98 Ladies $5 Shoes at 4 $4.48 Ladies $4 Shoes at $3.48 Ladies $3.50 Shoes at $2.98 Mens $9 Shoes at 47.98 Mens $8 Shoes at $7.48 Mens $7.60 Shoes at $6.98 Mens $7 Shoes at $6.48 Mens $6.60 Shoes at $5.98 Mens $6 Shoes at - .$5.48 Mena $5 Shoes at -..-$4.98 Mens $4 Shoes at $3.48 We have a lot of Ladies Shoes, size 3 and 3 1-2, prices range from $3 to $7, that we are going to sell at $2.48. it will pay you to see this line of shoes if you can use them. Ladies $20 Coats at .....— $16.98 Ladies $18 Coats at - ....; Ladies $15 Coats at Ladies $12 Coats at Ladies $10 Coats at Ladies $8 Coats at ........ — - 47.48 Ladies $7 Coats at $8.48 Ladies $6 Coats at - ^Ladies $6 Coats at W* have n lot of Children’s Coats that we will seU at o Sacrifice. See them if you want a bargain; Also a lot of Men’s and Children’s Sweaters. Men’s $5 Silk Shirts at $4.48 Men’s $4 Silk Shirto at $3.48 Men’s $3.76 Silk Shirts at . $3,25 Men’s $3.60 Silk Shirts at $2.98 Men’s $3 Silk Shirts at - $2.48 Men’s $2.60 Laundry Shirts at $1.98 Men’s $2 Laundry Shirts at $1.48 Men’s $1.50 Laundry Shirts at $1.23 • Men’s $1.25 Laundry Shirts at —.98c Men’s $1 Laundry Shirts at ......88c Men’s $1.60 Underwear at .t $1.23 Men’s $1.25 Underwear at .98c Men’s $1 Underwear at 88c ...A Big Line of Men’s Serge and Cordouroy Pants j«st received that we will sell at» bargain WC liav* a DIE line U1 msu » voya viivi »» » — —-— ~ ■ „; ; - ■ • • Meet your friends at Newby’s Store next Friday and Saturday and the following 10 days, and look the bargains over. We have thousands of ar ticles that we have not space to mention* that vylll go at bargains during this sale. x W. F. NEWBY, - - - - VIENNA, QA. INDISTINCT PRINT