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THE MILLEDGBV1LLE NEWS
M1LLBDOBV1LLB. BA.
news of the federated clubs
(Mrs. J. L. Beeson)
I childrens
Friday 111
will be held
it Eleven
' APrl jcation decided defb
their last meet
o'clock, Friday
}lr. llivins and
rd of L
this date a
lh ■’
v.ill preside at the
fcat'.i
elite
King" is toimgther of her twenty-one school cMl-
tead of Satur- dren cn the day of lipr Easter ..ado.
at tho Baptist bration and egg hunt.
When the parents of all or schools
become so interested that they at
tend frtqueqlly the school exercises,
all difficult .school problems will be
solved.
Tho children that too}; part in the
program we;u: Robert Adams, l.u-
-•ile Beckorn, Carswell Scfulher, Eliza-
beth Adams, Ennis McDado, Loi’ise
Lee, Thelma Ivey, Orrie Malone
Gladys Ivey and Elizabeth Me,Dade.
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The Midway school and community
epeated their fine program in
j,i nse to many re juests.
Wo congratulate this fine school
>nd.community cn winning such wt-
l9 g-;nd news for the school
i only of the county, but
i'p. and ti. N- & >• C '
, ,help make this day
• on ,. The children are
ag well, for Miss McClure
and they are eag>r
'sing
a the program
of the Edison
school, and al=o
L n. A. It. prizes. _
ill play fairy god-
chiidren in Baldwin
Ho will oxiblbit
„oving pictures, two
Miss McClure, with
i ie timplin film thrown in for
it more eg Id iye
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Every- club is urged, at its next
'.'ccing to name its president and
no delegate, who iy».:ll eonstfturn its
'o'.ing members at the County Fed
ration meeting at the Union Poin
cliool on Saturday April 30.
the liu
Jut
outers around the
from the reports
(1 the Edison Pho-
•uuiitv. school,. .
ii to na'm ’ Ihe
i illy condition re-
that they should
the schools and
in Baldwin county,
li.-tlj declined to
but he ..selected
r. Hi . ins c..o::a as
i mn'iitec Is Prof.
X. I. (’. Tho of-
.waled Clubs had
. g the other two
hose l’rof. Kyle T
i;. M. C. and Mrs. Dixon
Wo feel that our county
-ongnituluted upon having
judges in the Edison Pho-
.ntest.
' program keeps coming in
ruraL schools. Tho Prison
chool with Miss Mar,y Lucy.
as teacher, had the very
ao r of having present every
mil il
Misses Smith and 1 iuinplirit-of
.0 Sal m schocl, and tlic Salem
c<> 1 heyn and girls and even Mr.
A. 'i.. v nee, Pro d lent of t,ha St -
in C;,..:nu;aHtj- Cliyb, at ■ having
bi j days. They arc going to pre-
-ut a patriotic play, for the benefit
of their school.
The lianii of The Gefcrgla .Military
College, under the direction of Major
Oatoriilun, i. '-going cut to Salem on
the ovenirg of this play, and will add
greatly to tho program.
This play -•will be pro-a nted
Wcilne .iy evenh'. , April IS," and'
the charges for .-Y.’Tiission will bo fif.
toen and twenty-five cents.
Tho curtains will rise at-Si lo.
All Interested ?dlllodgt ville friends
are invited, besides the’Salem, Cdop-
ervillo and Camp Creek communities.
Following Is tho program with the
list of characters:
'•Chlcky-My-Craiooy-Crow.
A Song cf Our Youth..
W. A. Torrance, MlsS hc.-.i.c Hum
phries, Children.
Act 1—Home of Mr. Maitland in a
well-known Georgia oily.
are said. ,» .
Song—"Two Very Similar Twins."
Calvin Rice and Mary Neal.
Sccno 11—Homo cf Don Alfredo in
Cuba. Juanita, the stolon da gbtor
of Mr. M'aitland. Homo of Alcazar,
tho wine seller. Kenneth, bound and
gagged.
Vet b—Regimental hospital.
Scene 1—Kenneth recovering. Don
Alfredo Surares Is niortajly wounded.
Ergot the Surry Flay."
Scene if— One year Inter. Back In
the Maitland heme. "Lot us never
'erget the Starry Flag." \
Seng—America.
The characters arc:
Mr. Maitland, u well-known Goor.
ginn—\Y. A. Torrence. .,
Crtpt. Konnoth Tracy—-Officer of
I S. Army—Reginald Martin
Alice Maitland—Capt. Tracy's fian
to—Alma Pettigrew.
Hurry Maitland -Only duly accrod
t -d .rn ' special correspondent of the
dill:dgevillo Nows.
Mub 1 Horton Tho teai-c of Har
vey's life- -Annie L. Evnn i.
dark He.'tcn—Cant in U. S. Army—
flatter Patterson.
:Capt. LcClalre Officer in U. S.
VAit, Ed.'.af lllocdwiitli.
iridget ‘ Malone—Maido in .ViaLUand
homo- Laura Wilkinson.
Barn O'Shea Irian Sergeant lu li.
K. Arniy^p-Albert Iluff.
Dan Alfr: do Suraraz Cuban who
abducted Mr. Maitlar. Vs daughter—
William Blcodwcrlh.
.1 cso Dr -a,civ—Pal of Surarcz
Jranitq "Surarcz’-—Wlt’oin Surarcz
•.bducted.
Dr. Bonjamino Blake—John Collins.
Cuban soldi sr:. Robert Ivy, Eug no
Mart’ll, Goddard if. mphvies.
church. Large dogwood trees arc
there and the most beautiful weed
ferns, two things of beauty which
ct'.er schools aro striving to have ani
..n not.
The Federated cThl
havs (ii drlh'tit - J. m ire
injured So'cEs among
m two year.;
tli.-in twelve
he schcoTj'-oi"
:o county and among tho prisoners.
They have also given school books
tor both the white and colored illiter
ates at tl’.c Prison Farm.
Tho outgoing Federation officers
with to have no gco^ books lying a-
rc-und- in any one’s way when tlielr
terms of office expire in April.
They presented the new Pounley
School at Union Hill with, one hund
red books, a - a good Will offering,
for thoni'to begin with.
This new school house is in a most
beautiful grove with the Union Hill
Mrs. John Hutchinson, Regent oi
the Nancy Hall Lhap'er D. A. R. i„
at Dalton, attending the annual con
venticn. She carried with her a good
report and we believe both Ihe club
peepld and tho town pet pie will enjoy
reading is.
Ii is as follows:
report of the nancy
HALL CHAPTER D. A, Ft.
During the year 1820-21, we have-
been working under our new agent,
Mrs. Gertrude Horne Huthinson. At
ti e begining ot the yenr we decided
that as tho war Was over, and our
"Y” hut finihsed and paid for, we
weuld net lead the strenicus life
which the few past yo^trs had demand
ed, and yet we resolved not to be
‘slackers" In any line of our work.
We luve had inter.’-ting pivgre ;.r:
tlnv-ughout the year, and have ob
served nir.ny patriotic days, Georgia
ay, Cc.lflml.u Day, Uncle Ileum
Lairaj 'it: Day, Com'.ituiion
Day‘pud Iiutgreiulenc-e-Bay. On Go;..-
giV Hay. and Undo P.-.-mua Day we
suit our members out :i ih) comity
:c rural school. . t. render aUrn: tiv-
programs In co- .p ration with the
tea- hors and ..died children. One of
our 'members < niertaiu -d at an afioi'-
accn tea for t'a > county uehooj ten h-
?i'3. O.r Rcgrr4 gavd ?5.00 to the
fund for puu rising county rang
backs far the school children,,
V.'o have ci ntributed to the werk
of the Naticnal D. A. it. Society, $1U
towards the fund fer a manual of In
formation; I13.C.1 for the Plymouth
Momorial Foilntian in he nor if the
Pilgrim mothers, ap ; tea cents per
Capital towards the memorial fiind
suggested by our. government-as a
part'.; of • tlyis country’s pennant gift
of an ex titbit of world war .battle
equipment, scuviners, . and liTMorie
paintings, 'to bo placed in tha War
Museum at Paris in enduring remem
brance of the Allies and America.
W* have given i~> towards the
Marne -Memorial. We have given
towards Hie Georgia Bay Memorial at
Valley- forge-
Besides these we have given $35.00
to the Near East Relief Fund, and
$37.00 toward the five thousand-dol-
lar memorial scholarship f nd at t..i
University of Georgia, in loyalty to
our boys who fell in tho world war.
Wo have sent $15.00 to Meadow
Gordon, $10. of this amount being con-
tribuaod by cur Regent.
\»e gave $5.00 to the Jonlassto D.
A. R. school in South Carolina.
We gave one dollar towards the
Emily Hcndree Park Library fund at
C.ntlncntcl Memorial Hall.
Wo paid $10.00 for replanting our
vow cf memorial trees, in chuor of
Baldwin county's dead hero.i of the
wo:' ,- war.
Wo have offered one D. A R medal
and two prizes of $2.50 gold pieces to
' e school children of our county in
a Historical Essay Contes'. ,
Was have 57 members,. 10 of whom
ore nen-reridentr. •
The ser-.lte of "hrinj and country”
han been our aim.
•i KOLA SEt MAX tll^.KON,
ABOUT ROMAN CATHOLICS
SIM (IK MAI ION FREE
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A plea for peace.
Catholic belief.
Catholics and marriage.
Catholics and the bible.
The Popo and the war.
Catholics and politics.
Catholics and the Pope.
Knights of Columbus oati.
Catholics and the public schools.
The above will be sent upon re
quest free. All questions about th’i
Catholics and their belief answered.
THE CAThOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSO
CIATION OF GEORGIA
AUGUSTA, GA.
PRINTED STATIONERY
Did you ever feel like yov
would <jive-a dollar bill for ju;;i
one nicely printed letter h
to.write an irfiporttfijt i t:,
on " Did you ever mirs’cc” t
lhg a nice accbunt because y‘ru
allowed yourself to run cut c
of bill heads? Look up ye n
Stationery stock and let uc
orint e. new supply for yc .: b;
fore it runs out. We have
various grades of paper and
envelopes to match. Phone
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W J. BRAKE
No Worms in a Healthy Child
All children troubled with Worms hove an un
healthy color, which indiuite9 poor blood, and os a
rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance.
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu
larly for two or three weeks will enrich tho blood,
im prove thedlges don, and acUuageneralStrength-
eoing Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will Im
in perfect health. Pleasant to take. GOc per botdn
% QTJDYiNG THE EYE
constantly tu* g' v eu me an expbrf
knew ledge et in i-ncds Tip*) iinowi*
eego it :•» ,ur m-rvice. witbnut
charge wucutvor
,OUI; EVLh (ICED ATTENTION.
\uti IniVv Uea.li*i'l“*q " buy oiber
uS.-ii ,,f e\ .. irun'.i ' v,.,i pK I'Jilv need
viii-ises OlD v n vlMiied . >; - mimiHOll
--ii (!**•* rii.ir. ' Just Wbttt lend yo ’
might t-, wear. For your «.vK 80k
t-Jvi- me test tl.eni pronerl'-’. Ar 'linny
eyes me ruined V wrong gknsu ss
by hegleel tu wear any * •
To Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a
cough mc-dicinc which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Golds, Head Colds and
Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve
should be rubbed on the chest and throat
of children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The healing effect of Hayes' Healing Honey in-
aide the throat combined with the hca ingeftect of
Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the poreo of
the ok lo soon stops a cough
Both remedies ore packed In one carton and the
cost of the combined treatment Is 35c. ^
^Just ask your druggist for HAYES'
HEALING HONEY.
The Glorious Spring Season
he time is at hand when the demand for turning vour attention to Droviding all sorts cf clothing for spring and summer wear. Excerinecc has taught us that
reparation on our part for this season of the year must not be overlooked. For such reason we placed orders for such merchandise as the buying public de
ands. We know what the oeople of MilledgeviUe an dthis section demand and we are in oosilion to serve them.
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You know what Mvrick has stood for
for many years, the best merchandise on the
market and nothing else. When you buy
clothing from us you know our reputation
of rnanv vears stands back of each item that
goes out of our store. Next, we would have
you understand that it is our policy to buy
goods at the lowest wholesale cash prices
and thus favor our customers with the high"
et grade standard merchandise at the lowest
prices prevailing anywhere i nthe country.
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IT MATTERS NOT WKAT MEM
BER OF YOUR FAMILY IS IN NEED
OF SHOES, WE ARE IN PISITI0N
TO SERVE YOU.
In this department of our store we handle the best afforded by the foremost man
ufacturers in the country__Edwin Clapp Shoes for men, and Queen Quality Shoes for
Women.
You will always get courteous treatment from us your purchases from us of any
thing in fen's and boys’ clothing, men’s, women’s and children’s shoes will insure you of
the satisfaction of knowing that vou have become the possessor of the best goods of the
kind that can be had, and that you have obtained your money’s worth, without question
of doubt.
-HOLLOWAY C
hE QUALITY SHOP
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.