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AIM: Expect Great Thing* from God;
Attempt Great Things For God.
first B. Y. P. 1. Institute
OF THE
Daniell Association
Vidalia, Ga., May 6th and 7th, 1921.
FRIDAY EVENING-
Presiding Officer Mr. H. A. Turner.
®-00—Inspirational Music M*. Claude Phillips.
8:15 Devotional—Be Still and Know That lAm God
Mr. O. Johns, Mt. Vernon.
® —Words of Welcome Rev. J. T B. Anderson
Response to Words of Welcome Rev. J. H. Oliver. Augusta.
B:4s—What the B. Y. P. U. Will Do for the Y’outig People
C. E. McDaniel, Mt. Vernon.
B:ss—Address—Stewardship Mr. Mitchell Brice, Douglas.
9:15- Meditation—Christ’s Call to Service—Mr. Geo Googe, Savannah
SUNRISE SERVICE.
6 :45—C onsecration Rev. Hugh S. Wallace, Augusta.
SATURDAY MORNING.
Presiding Officer Mr. M. F. Brice. Douglas.
9:00 Inspirational Music Mr. Claude Phillips.
9:ls—Devotional: Present Your Bodies a Living Sacrifice
Mrs. M. F. Brice, Douglas.
9:3o—Why Have ar> Associational B. Y. P. U.?
Mr. H. L. Batts, Macon.
9:45—A Message from Bessie Tift Dr. J. H. F'oster, Forsyth
10:15—B. Y. P. U. Essentials Mr. Gayner Bryan, Riddleville.
10:30—What the B. Y. P. U. Has Meant to My life
Miss Alice Williamson.
10:40—Reports and B. Y. P. U. Helps Mr. H. L. Batts, Macon
11:00—Address—The Divine Call to Service—Rev. j. T. B. Anderson.
11 45—Meditation—Using Our Gifts for His Glor-
r. Mrs. E. 1,. Tanner, Douglas.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
Presiding Officer Mr. M. F. Brice, Douglas.
2:oo—lnspirational Music Mr. Claude Phillips.
2:15 Devotional —I Am Crucified With Christ
Miss Mattie H. Mclntyre, Ailey.
2:3o—Our Juniors Miss Julia Meadows.
3:oo—The Value of an Aim Mr. Gayner Bryan, Riddleville. ♦
3:15--Special Music.
3 :20—Business.
3:3o—The Business of the Christian: Soul Winning
Miss Edna Vcrdery, Augusta.
4:oo—Closing Address Rev. Hugh Wallace, Augusta
s:oo—Conference of Officers. Presidents and Group Leaders
Mr. Gayner Bryan, Riddleville.
Question Box Mr. H. L. Batts, Macon.
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1-pound box Seeded Raisins 34c
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AUGUSTA, GA.
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All children troubled with Worms have an un
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Local and Personal.
Mrs. John Coleman of Lyons was
in the city Wednesday.
Miss Mittie Mims spent the week
end with friends in Macon.
Mr. Algjie Thompson of Cordele |
spent Friday and Saturday of last j
week here.
The jewelry firm of \V. E. Walker
& Co. are displaying many suitable
graduation gifts. Sec their line be
fore making a selection. .
Rev. and Mrs. J. T. B. Anderson
returned Tuesday from a visit to
Tennille.
Miss Irma Haynes of Gienwood
spent the week-end with home folk?
in this city.
Miss Mary Moore, who has been
teaching at Pembroke, is at home for
the summer holidays
Mrs. J. E. Mercer returned on
Tuesday from Brunswick, where she
attended a Presbylerial meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Green of Thunder
bolt spent the week-end here, guests
of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Frederick.
—Bring your prescriptions to us.
They will be accurately filled and we
use the purest drugs.—Union Phar
macy.
Mr. Will Watson of Brightsville,
( S. C., was here several days last
week, the guest of Mrs. A. D. Fred
erick .
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Burkhalter
have moved to the apartments in the
McLemore home recently vacated by
Dr. Williams.
Mr. Lawrence Kennard, who has
| been at Statesboro, is again back in
Vidalia, having accepted a position
in the postoffice.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Martin of
Savannah have moved to Vidalia and
have apartments at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Stith. Mr. Martin
has a position with the Georgia &
Florida Rv.
—See us for graduation gifts. W.
E. Walker & Co., Jewelers.
Dr. H. F. J. Arundel on the Ist
of May was assigned to supervise
the tick eradication work in Treutlen
county. Dr. Arundel now has three
counties—Toombs, Montgomery and
Treutlen.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Rountree are
domiciled in the Sawyer residence
on First street, having moved Thurs
day, and Mr. Moirison, who form
erly occupied this home, has moved
to the Meadow’s home over in Ken
worth place.
The editor recently had the pleas
ure of visiting the stock farm of
Richmond & McArthur near Ailey,
being shown over this splendid farm
by Mr. W. T. McArthur, Jr. This
firm now has about 500 head of hogs
on the farm and besides raising pure
bred Duroc hogs for sale to stock
raisers and farmers, ship from two
to four carloads of fat hogs to the
different markets each month. Some
time ago this firm made a shipment
of Durocs to Canada, this being the
first shipment of hogs to go to Can
ada frm the state of Georgia. They
now have an order for a carload to
go to Canada hut the shipment is
being held up pending tile fixing of
a rate for the shipment.
CLERK DUGGAN STARTING
NEW CEMETERY RECORD.
City Clerk J. H. Duggan has just
received a permanent cemetery rec
ord and expects at an early date to
make copies of the old records of|
lot owners. The new records call
for much information which he doc
not have and lie states that he would
be glad if low owners would see bun
at his office during the next few
weeks. He is verj anxious to get
this record in up-to-date shape lint
will have to have assistance from ail
lot owners is this is done.
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J Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
| Enriching the Blood. When you feel its
; strengthening, invigorating effect, see how
| it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply
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pleasant even children like it. The blood
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to
Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and
Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor
ating Effect. 60c.
MEMBERS OF ROOK CLUB
ENTERTAIN FRIENDS.
The members jf the Rook Club
entertained in honor of their hus
bands and friends at a party Tues
day evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. I. J. Harrell. The entire home
was thrown open to the guests and
was attractively decorated. Assist
ing Mr. and Mrs. Harrell in receiv
ing were Mrs. A. M. Moses, the
president of the club, and Mrs. J.
R. Coombs, the vice-president. Mrs.
J. C. Austin served punch.
Progressive rook was played, there
being nine tables, and a number of
high scores were made. Following
the games, a delicious ice course
was served.
RECEPTION IN HONOR
OF SENIOR CLASS.
Monday evening from 9 to 11:30
the High School faculty entertained
the members of the Senior Class with
a beautiful party at the Scout Hut.
The class colors are green and
white and the color scheme was car
ried out in the decorations and re
freshments. White oleanders with
green foliage were used about the
-punch bowl and victrola and large
basket* of these flowers were used
on a table in the little parlor. White
mints in little glass baskets were
served during the games and con
test.
The punch bowl was presided over
by Miss Harte and she served each
guest on arrival. ''
Heart dice and Rook were played
and much enthusiasm was manifest
ed in these simple little games.
White rose is the class flower, so
the cream was frozen in the shape
of a big white rose. With this was
served angel cake with green icing.
Although the rain poured, every
senior was present.
KIWANIS LADIES
NIGHT GREAT SUCCESS.
The regular meting of the Kiwanis
Club last Thursday evening was I.a
--f dies Night and brough out a large
1 attendance of the members, their
. wives and lady friends. The feat
i ure of the musical program was the
ladies chorus, composed of Mesdames
MacDonald, Jones and Napier and
Miss Frances Godtrec, with Mrs. W.
J. DeLoach at the piano.
Mrs. W. O. Donovan was the
winner of the ladies’ attendance
prize, the consolation going to Miss
; Clarice Turner. The men’s attend
i ance prize was drawn by H. A. Tur
; ner, W. O. Doncvan winning the
1 consolation, a bandana handkerchief.
Kiwanians told some good jokes on
their wives, following which the la
dies had their inn ng, some laugha
; ble incidents in the lives of some of
■ the members of iie club being re
lated.
I The campaign for sewers came in
for attention for that part of the
evening devoted to serious discus
sion, the Kiwanis ladies proving as
enthusiastic for sewers as the mem
-1 hers of the club.
, Announcement was made that the
entertainment of the ladies for the
month of May would probably take
the form of a joint picnic held by
the Eastman, Hawkinsville, Dublin
and Vidalia clubs at Dublin the last
of the month, the program commit
tee stating that this outing was be
ing discussed by the four clubs and
that the joint picnic would proba
bly be held about the 27th of May.
LADIES’ SOCIETIES
ENDORSE BOND ISSUE.
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The ladies composing the Mission
; ary Societies of the Baptist, Metho
| dist and Presbyterian churches, at
i recent meetings passed resolutions
endorsing the proposed bond issue,
the resolution of endorsement being
given below :
Whereas, the Mayor and Council
of the City of Vidalia have, called an
| election for May iOth to decide as
j to whether or not Vidalia shall issue
i bonds for the purpose of putting
| sewerage in the town, and
| Whereas, we believe that such a
measure would promote tthe general
welfare of our town and make for
cleaner, healthier, happier homes.
Be it resolved that our Society
heartily endorses the action of the
Mayor and Council and pledge their
earnest support and influence in car
rying this election.
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TOOMBS COUNTY OAT CROP
TURNING OUT GOOD YIBLD.
Farmers of Toombs county report
that due to recent rains, the oat crop
will be a very good one and a satis
factory yield is expected.
Considerable oats were cut during
the last of April, this being one of
the few years when oats ripened in
April. Much of the crop is now be
ing cut, the earlier ripening varieties
practically all being ready for har
vesting.
M. D. A S. SCHEDULE
Arrival and depaiture of Passenger
Trains, Vidalia, Ga.
Arrives Leaves
10:55a Macon. Dublin 8 ;00a
Don’t Start Too Late I
A man was running hard to catch a car. He
was almost ready to swing aboard when the car 1
started forward and the conductor closed the door. I
A friend who was near him said: “John, you I
didn’t run fast enough.” I
“Yes I did run fast enough,” he replied, “but I
didn’t start soon enough.”
And that will be the story of a lot of folks who
put off saving money until they ire well along in
years. They may save as fast as they can but
they will find they did not start soon enough.
A dolkir saved by a child will grow into several
dollars before old age comes. That is why we
urge all young people to learn to -01 ve mon :y.
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