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About The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1922)
4 444-K-44*4-;~H~:- 444444 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 44444 444444444 4 4444444444 4? Vidalia Local News j 4 Miss Allie Mae Haynes is spending a few days in Fitzgerald. Rev. O. O. Williams and Rev. R. S. New attended the_ Baptist centen nial in Macon this week. Miss Willie Joe Austin of Cross Hill, S. C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Austin. Mr. Jake McLeod has b night policeman, succeeding Mr. Crowder, resigned. Bernard Herring, who has been at tending Mercer University, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Floyd of Bair bridge is visiting her daughter. Mrs. I. J. Har rell, this week. Mr. O. F. Deen of Douglas was here the first of the week on a visit to his brother, Mr. H. A. Decn. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brewton and children spent Sunday with relatives in Ailey. Mrs. J. F. Darby and Mrs. Fred Way will leave Sunday for a visit to relatives at Sparks. Dean Cromartie, who has been at tending Davidson College, is at home for the summer holidays. Wade Linder is at home for the summer vacation. He has been at tending Georgia Tech. Miss Arlie McLemore, who has been teaching at Lyons, is at home for the summer vacation. Mr. W. B. Haynes and son, W. B. Haynes, Jr., of Fitzgerald, spent the week-end with homefolks here. Brantley. Practically no hope for her recovery was held out to the fam ily by the attending physician. Capt. R. C. Heiburger and daugh ter, Mrs. Freeman, of Claxton, are the guests this week of Mrs. W. B. Haynes. Mr. L. B. Godbee was summoned to Bainbridge Wednesday afternoon bv a message telling him of the crit ical illness of his sister, Mrs. Katej Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Deen moved | the first of the week to the residence; on Church street* recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Strickland. Mr. H. H. Gordon, after a visit to his family at McGregor, left Sunday for Louisiana, where he has extensive turpentine and lumber interests. Mr. N. A. Carter returned on Wednesday from a stay of several weeks in Macon," the first of the week taking the examination for li censed pharmacist. FOR THE LATEST STYLES In everything you wear where quality counts go to D. C. HARRIS “The Best For Less" « VIDALIA, GEORGIA »»»»■#. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■I 1 j| $$ Money To Lend $$ || - * I can give you quick' service in securing five to ten year «* loans on desirable improved farm lands in Toombs and Mont- •* ;; gomery counties. Current rates of interest and reasonable *; * \ commissions. * «|» I! I have several well improved and well located farms list- o 4! ed for sale at bargain prices and easy tenns. ” « > I hve several pieces of improved Vidalia property listed j \ ‘| for exchange for desirable farms near Vidalia. V. J. B. BREWTON ! ~ ♦ Real Estate, Renting, Farm Loans, Insurance. '[ J; VIDALIA, GEORGIA o I * +++*-y++-i++++++++l+++**4*i*+**+H**l+***++**++**++*++•*■ Rev. J. T. B. Anderson and Mr. V. B. Herring attended the Baptist Centennial celebration in Macon this week. " Mr. H. M. Scott, roadmaster for the 9eaboard and now located at Wildwood, Fla., spent the week-end with relatives here. Rev. B. R. Anderson, postor of the Vidalia Presbyterian church, at tended a meeting of the Young Men’s Church Auxiliary in Waycross this week. Mrs. H. L. Burkhalter and Miss Rebecca Mcßride left last week for Macon to attend the Training school for Sunday school workers in pro gress this week at Wesleyfan Col lege. They will return the last of the week. Dr. M. L. Currie is mourning the loss by theft last Friday pight of five carefully cured hams which were stored in his smokehouse. The doctor says he had taken a great deal of pains in curing the hams, and it is hard for him to think of a low-down thief feasting on his fine hams. Judge Hardeman has declined to grant an injunction against the city of Vidalia to prevent the enforcement of the Hog Ordinance. No decision has been handed down in the injunc tion sought by J. F. Darby to pre vent the city taking up certain wa ter mains. Miss Annie Currie, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Currie, and Mr. Lee Todd were quietly married last Friday evening, the ceremony being performed at Lyons by Rev. A. D Woodle. They have many friends who will be interested in the news of their marriage. Messrs. W. J. DeLoach and Royal Page and Mrs. L. B. Godbee attend ed the meeting of the Democratic Executive Committee of the I2th dis trict in Dublin Wednesday. Mr. De- Loach is chairman of the committee, while Mrs. Godbee and Mr. Page are members from Toombs county. Montgomery county was represented by Mr. J. Wade Johnson. SEWING PARTY I FOR COLLEGE SET. i Mrs. N. C. Napier gave a sewing i party for the college set Tuesday af ternoon, the occasion being in honor of her house-guest, Miss Margaret McWhorter, of LaFayette. Punch and wafers were served by Mesdames J. B. and O. D. War-: then. COW FOR SALE. For Sale—Full-blooded Jersey heifer fresh a few weeks ago, price $40.00. T. I. SANFORD, ltx 501 Railroad Ave., Vidalia. THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR THE VIDALIA W. M. S. A very important business meeting of the Methodist Woman’s Mission ary Society was held at the church last Monday afternoon. After a song, the scripture lesson was read by the president, followed by prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The reports of the different superin tendents showed that the society is doing some excellent work. The large number of members present proves that the interest is very great. After disposing of all the old busi ness, several items of interest, new to the society, were brought up by the president. The play—‘"Al Martin’s .Country Store” — which was 'recently given under the auspices of the soc'cty, was a splendid success. Over one hun dred dollars was the sum realized. The society wishes to thank each and evefy one who in any way helped to make the play a success. Their co operation and interest is what made the play successful and we are indeed very grateful to them. We apprec - '- ated very much the kindness of the merchants who helped stock the coun try store, and especially the Modern Farm Implement Company and Lead er & Rosansky. Next Monday afterneon the Mis sion Study Class will meet at the church at 5:00 o’clock, so please be there promptly at the hour. MRS. J. C. AUSTIN HOSTESS TO CLUB. Mrs. J. C. Austin was hostess to the Round Dozen Club last Thurs day afternoon. Vari-colored sweet peas were used for decorations in the reception room. In addition to the regular members, the guests included Miss Azilee Austin, Miss Margaret McWhorter, Mrs. W. J. DeLoach Mrs. W. B. Bragg and Mrs. A. J. Brundage. Top score was made by Mrs. N. C. Napier. During the afternoon a salad and iced tea course was served. “AL MARTIN’S COUNTRY STORE DELIGHTS LARGE AUDIENCE “Al Martin’s Country Store,’’ a com edy in five acts, presented by local talent at the Vidalia city auditorium last Thursday night under the auspi ces of the ladies of the Methodist church, ' delighted a large audience, and about SIOO was netted from the play. The Lyons Jazz Orchestra gave a number of selections preceding the play and their numbers added much 'to the evening's entertainment. A number of specialties were given be tween acts. Every player in the cast acquitted himself well. Special metion must be made of Claude Vann with his quaint drawl as Sam Storey, a carpenter, Mrs. Shufflebarger and Mrs. Hackel as two country women, Mrs. J. W. Poe and Miss Annie Pettus as Mrs. Hawkins and Mrs. Simmons, Mayor Jackson as the deaf farmer, and Joe Hackel as Otto Padretti, an Italian musician. The Qulrine That Does Not Affect the Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA TIVE DROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine, and does not cause nervousness nor nnginfc in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of E W. GROVE. 30c. AT VIDALIA PRIMITIVE CHURCH Regular monthly meetings second Sunday and Saturday before in each month. Hours cf service on Satur day 3 p. m. On Sunday 11 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. Bible study every Sunday at 3 p. m. A cordial invita tion extended to all. T. E. SIKES, Pastor. . ! — ! 44 4* 4 4 44 44 .f 44 4444 44444* 4 4 _ __ J |[ Many people allow their eyes X <> to grow old before their bodies 4 n do, because they neglect the first X <* indications of imperfect vision. 4 V It doesn’t pay to neglect your 4 " eyes. Let us help you preserve T ;; them. I ;; W. E. WALKER, JR. % ;; OPTOMETRIST % j’ Vidalia, Georgia J ♦ * |************************** W. B. M. U. RALLY TO BE HELD IN VIDALIA JUNE 3 Following is the program: Song: Take my life and let it be. Devotional—Mrs. W. H. Phillips, Vidalia. Welcome—Mrs. Thos. W. Armour, Vidalia. Response—Mrs. Louise Fox, Mt. Vernon. Dist. Secy’s message: Why this Rally? Talk—by Leader of Society. Song: Woman’s hymn. Talk: What can be done to arouse interest among our women?—Mrs. T. R. Lee. Talk: How can we interest our young people?—Miss Louella Hudson Special song—Mrs. Marcus Cal houn, Mt. Vernon. Sunbeam demonstration Vidalia Sunbeams. Dismission with prayer by Mrs. J. R. Miller. Luncheon hour: 12:30 to 1:30. Song: Send the light. All give favorite scripture quota tions, followed by chain of prayer for our work and workers. Missions: Tn order to be interested and enthusiastic we must not doubt the needs. Five essntials of an A-l Woman’s Missionary Society: 1. Bible study; a means of dispell ing doubt—Mrs. H. A. Threlkeld. 2. Prayer; do we pray, or just say prayer?—Mrs. J. T. B. Anderson. Special song—Mesdames Christian and Threlkeld. 3. Mission Study—Mrs. Fred Har ris, Mt. Vernon. Pageant: How mission study came to Blankville—Alamo W. M. S. 4. Personal Service Mrs. J. P. Thompson, Ailey. 5. Stewardship or Christian Giving —Mrs. J. C. Price. Announcements. Song. Benediction. All churches in the Daniell Associ ation arc invited to send delegates to this meeting, which opens promptly at 10 o’clock, Friday, June 9th, Vida lia Baptist church. Mrs. J. C. PRICE, Dist. Secy. 666 Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills the germs. VIDALIA W. B. M. U. NOTES, The ladies of the Baptist Mission ary Society are invited to the district rally on Friday, June 9th, which is to meet at the church, beginning at 10 o’clock. An interesting program has been arranged for the day, also a nice dinner will he served at the noon hour. The president and superintendent of shis district are anxious for all to come. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Signature of We Are Exclusive Agent for Chase & Sanborn’s Seal Brand Tea and Coffee Fresh Roasted j Merita Bread Received fresh each day. BARRONW.GODBEE Phone 258 VIDALIA, GEORGIA ! One Hour Sale | | SATURDAY, BETWEEN 10 AND 11 AT j; | PAGE’S DRUG STORE I x o T «» I 35c STATIONERY FOR 13c !* | 25c TALCUM POWDER FOR 13c : J 75c AND SI.OO BATHING CAPS AT 44c J | 60c FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS FOR 33c j! | 45c BOX TOILET SOAP FOR 25c j; | CARTOON CAMEL CIGARETTES FOR $139 ;; S o t THIS SALE IS FOR ONE HOUR ONLY; NOTHING II | WILL BE SOLD AT ABOVE QUOTED PRICES AFTER j; | ELEVEN O’CLOCK SATURDAY. j j \ Page’s Drug Store || $ «• The Rexall Store * | “THE SAFE DRUG STORE” :! | VIDALIA, GEORGIA | ♦* ***** [ BRING US ! if YOUR < T o «» 4 » Chickens and Eggs «• «► «• •» •• <i :: We will pay you the cash for j; ** * * it them. Bring your hens that $ < • jj won’t lay and your Cocks that 4» * * :: won’t crow. ’’ i» * * $ O l Vidalia Installment | Company the home of REAL BARGAINS o .1 ” ii If It Is Furniture You Need See Us Phone 138 Vidalia, Ga :: ’* t t 't 1 1 ti~lt !' I T t -y-f-f1 I* Georgia 6c Florida Ry il 4 » Passenger Train Schedule «► “THROUGH THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY” ;► x :: Main Line ! > No. 5, daily, leaves Augusta 7:35 a. m., arrives Vidalia 12:20 j; p. in., arrives Valdosta 5:35, arrives Madison 12:45. No. 4, daily, leaves Madison 6:30 a. m., arrives Valdosta 9:00 ;> a. m., arrives Vidalia 1 :50 p. in., arrives Augusta 6:45. | Millen Branch. • • | No. 8, daily, leaves Vidalia 6:55 a. m., arrives Millen f No. 9, daily, leaves Millen 9:55 a. m., arrives Vidalia 12:25 p. N I —~ x ~—r !: X Tennille Branch. • j t No. 5-1, daily, leaves Augusta 7:35 a. m., arrives Tenille 11 :30 <; X No. 2-4, daily, leaves Tennille 2:50 p. m. ( arrives Augusta 6:4a i : x i: 4 Moultrie Branch. • [ * No. 2 9 daily, leaves Nashville 5:00 p. m., arrives Moultrie <; t 12:30 p- m - xr u :: X No. 24, daily,-leaves Moultrie 1:15 p. m., arrives Nashville ~ T 9:30 p. m. !! | x :: IR. C. HICKS, D. F. KIRKPATRICK, j j X Traffic Manager. Gen. Pasaenger Agt, J + m,+++*++4.+.H.,l'H-++*i+4+++4 + *++* + + +-l*** + *++*******+** j MACON, DUBLIN & SAVANNAH RAILROAD COMPANY | Schedule :: :: Arrival and Departure of Passenger Trains :: Vidalia, Georgia. :: ; \ Arivcs from Lrcaves for ; j :: 10:55 A M Macon 8:00 AM 1J :: 7-20 PM Macon 7:40 PM ;► ;* <► ;; For information as to through fares, schedules, etc., ;\ V, apply to Agent or ;; :: C. J. ACOSTA, Traffic Manager, ;j 1 1 Macon, Ga. ;; ♦