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THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
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hook PARTIES
■p. Baisilen, Sr., and Mrs
\ naisdon, Jr., will be joint hos-
at two pretty parties this week
*1,. enjoyed tomorrow after-
,, lll ° seco * d 0,10 wiU be
• en Thursday.
ties will be Riven at the
Mrs . liaisdcn, Sr., where
I f •.iture the entertainment.
fit" n
c TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY
U li, . monthly meeting of the R. El.
Ciiapter United Daughters of the
c linfe^'racy will be held next Tuea.
( : a l April 19th.
n, meeting was scheduled to be
,Tut lay of this week, but for
( ’ r ‘, ain ;,sons the holding of the
.. was postponed to the date racu-
ed above.
m
for hill club
Mm I.. S. Fowler will entertain the
, || ,.j I,, (,f Which she is a member,
number of friends Friday af-
, m at her home on Clark street.
Ko ok will be played after which
(Hifthtful refreshments will be serv-
EXERCISE AT SALEM
SCHOOL ON TONIGHT
"The Starry Llag” in Three Act3 Will
Be Presented by Local Talent At
West Baldwin School House—Many
Characters Included.
RWINTON EXCITED
OVER SUSPICIOUS MEN
I RWINTON, Ga.,—A man who is
jither a Huitic or an escaped convict
aas been seen several times in the D. Wilkinson, late of said county
0 ORDINARY CITATION
GEORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY:
Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1921
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mra. Irene WilkiiiFcn, widow of
MISS THOMAS ENTERTAINS
Mi- Mattie Thomas entertained a
..unlit'" of friends yesterday after-
ii ion at The Darien. Alter a game
rock, delicious refreshments v ere
served.
Mrs. A. L. Hlliscn loft Monday for
an extesive visit to Macon, Birming
ham, Baltimore, New York and points
in Massachusetts, having cne or inure
children residing in each of t ese
cities.
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Mrs. W. 11. Montgomery ha3 been
quite ill d. ring the past few days,
which fact will be lea mod with re
gret by her friends.
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Mr. aii ( i Mrs. R. H. Bray, of Eaton-
inn, were the week-end guests of Mr.
a ml Mrs. J. L. Black.
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Mr. .1 L. Kidd has erturned from
> business trip to North Carol :ta.
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Miss Minnie Grant spent the
week-end in Maccn with her Lf.rr,
Mrs M Few.
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The many friends of Sheriff L.
Terry will ba delighted to learn that
be wan able this week to return to
bis home, after having remained in
ilie local hospital for several weeks
following an operation for appendi
citis.
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Mrs. ,j. w. Hutchinson lias rot urn
ed home from Dalton, where she at-
1 nded the state convention of the
I'aug.iters of the American Rnvolu
lion.
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Mr and Mrs. Joo. L. Hargrove, of
Atlanta, arrived in Milledgevllle this
•'<'<!< to be the guests of their par-
'•'As. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hargrove
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ami Mrs. Roy Atkinson have
" v, 'il to Milledgevllle from Macon
'd are now at home with Mrs. \V.
* Sims. Mr. Atkinson is, manage!
! the Rogers store ree ntlv opened
The people of the Salem communi
ty will bo the recipients of an un
usually interesting entertainment to
night when ‘ The Starry Flag,” a de-
.ig. tful comedy.drama in three acts,
/ill be staged by local talent.
In this entertainment will appear
number cf cnusacters cf the sec-
u around Salem and will doubtless
prove tt> be one of the biggest social
events in several years. . The pro
of the play will go to the im
provement of the school and there-
icre in a way the delightful enter-
ainment will be free, as the funds
o bo derived from the admission will
n turn go back to provide welfare
Mr the community.
The Salem school has two teachers,
Usr-as Mary Smith and Ncrena
Ir.mplrrles, and is cne of the most
.mportant public schools in Baldwin
ounty. The program of the play tc,
to put on tonight, caiimi itcir.g at
1:15 o’clock, is as fallows:
< ."uIcky-iTy-Crai iey-Cr ;\\.
A Song >:f Our Ycvth.
VV. A. Torrance, .Mlsc Lc.- lc Hum
phries, Children.
Act 1—Home of Mr. Maitland in a
woll-known Goorgut city,
arc said.
Song—"Two Very Similar Twins.”
Calvin Rice and Mary Neal.
Scc-ne 2—Heme of Don 'Alfredo in
Cuba. Juanita, tho stolen da ghter
of Mr. Maitland. Homo of Alcazar,
the w ine seller. Kenneth, bound and
gagged.
Act 0—Regimental hospital.
Scene 1—Kenneth recovering. Don^
Alfredo Suraroz i.i mortally wounded,
forgot the Starry Flay."
Scene 2—Ono yoar later. Back in
‘ho Maitland home. "Let us never
'ergot the Starry Flag.”
Seng—America.
The characters are:
Mr. Maitland, a well-known Geor.
gian—W. A. Torrence.
Capt. Kenneth Tracy—Officer of
T. S. Army—Reginald Martin
Alice Maitland—Capt. Tracy’s fian
cee—Alma Pettigrew.
Harvy Maitland—Only duly accroi 1 -
lted and special correspondent of the
Mlllodgevtlle News.
Mabel Horton—The toare of Har
vey’s life—Aur.ie L. Evanc.
Mark Hc-rtcn—i’apt in U. S. Army—
Mintor Patterson.
Capt. LaClaire—Officer in U. S.
Army—Edgar Blocdwirth.
Bridget Malone—Maide in Maitland
homo—Laura Wilkinson.
Barney O’Shea—Irish Sergeant in IT.
S. Army—Albert Huff.
iwamps in the southern section of the
.•ounty. The first to report him wore
.ogro bo>3 who were hunting. Theii
logs get c.n his trail and followed
aim. The boys came running up to
3ee W-at it was and found' what they
described the most awful looking man
they over saw. They wefe so fright
ened at his appearance that they
turned and fled. They said he was
so dirty, ragged and greasy that they
did not know whether he was a white
man or a negro.
A few days later a whit’ bey v.vi
working in IiIb father's I'hl: an-
aw a u range locking being apprmoi.
ug. Upon seeing the boy, b * tutne.
nd ran towards a graveyard nsie!.;
ho boy was also frightened so badly
hat he took to hi3 'seels and did not
stop , until he found his father. His
father investigated and saw the
trucks of the man going through the
graveyard and traced his into the
swamps. None who have seen him
were able to give a good description,
of him. All reports agree ti.at
ceased, having applied for Gu: id...
shop of the parson and prcpe.ty <
Mattie Rachel and J. I). Wilkin u.n •
minors nnd orphans, children of .
D. Wilkinson, late of said county. i.~
ceased. Nctico Is given that : aia ;
plication will be hoard :.t . y eft'a
at 10 o'. loi k A. M. m ti e I'ir. t .'.let:
day in April next. This 7th da;
April, 1921.
V*. H. Stembrldgo.
Oid'nary Baldwin Crinty C
it
was impossible to tell whether he
was a white man or a negro.
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MONROE VETERANS MEET SOON
FORSYTH, Oa. April 11.—Elabor
ate arrangements are being made by
he Oabanica Chapter, United Daugh
ters of the Confederacy veterans of
\ftmroo county cn Memorial Day at
i’orsyth. Tito complete program will
>3 announced In a few Uay3. Plans
iro complote. Indications are that
he Memorial exercises will bo the
nost elaborate and largely attended
n many years.
W and Mn
incil home
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. Hardy Sin tit have ro.
after n short visit ti
of
AUTO HITS BANK; TWO HURT
Mrs. Henderson, of Plains and Baby
Are Injured.
AMERICAS, Ga., April 11.— Mrs.
ienderson Dodson of near Plains,
.as seriously injured and her little
>aby slightly hurt when their car,
riven by Mr. Dodson, ran Into a road
unit near their home, IT miles west
f here.
Tho steering wheel became loose
ad Mr. Dodson could not control the
ar,which hit the bank before it could
o stopped.
Mrs. Dodscn and the baby were
brown from tho car, Mrs. Dodson's
•cad striking tho bank. Her skull
/an fractured and several ribs broken
Jhe has not gained consciousness.
The baby was injured al>out tho limbs
nd it is thought that ono ankle Is
iprained.
Mr. Dodson and young son, who oc
cupied the front seat, were uninjured.
Convicts Throw Guard
In Canal and Escape
From Chatham Gang
ami ro]
iatlves In
Dublin.
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John
WhooliT
Mayers,
. is the
i j r
■ guest of
Mrs.
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Hyman
Glass In
ts rett
visit to
friends at
Thorns
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Don Alfredo Surarea-Cubrn who Savannah. Ga.. April -.(.- Seizing ins
abducted Mr. MaiUant’s daughter - glln iUld burling Guard William^ oi
William Blood wcrlh. ( the Chatham convict guard fores, in
jure Dratcos—Pal of Sururcz I to the Casey cana'., three eoloreJ
luanitn "Surarcz" -Whom Surares I workers in stripes mudo their eseap
abducted. ' tc day while the guard was elambet
r r. Benjam'ne Blake- John Collins, j •hE / out of the water. One is stil
I at large, the other two were rei.iftnr
yd. Several other convicts u caput
WANTS MARRIAGE ANNULED j front Williams’ surveillance a f v
I nays age. and officials say lie will hi
Roy j Millionai e Charges Ssh-me by Act- > dropped from the force.
;s To Fleece Him.
Mrs. \v. d. Stembridge will enter-
ia the members of her bridge club
■"if: uv evening.
Typewriter Ribbons anti Car
bon paner for sale bv The Mi;
CHICAGO, April 11.- James Btan
ley .loyes, millir.nalro Chicago lumber
man. today filed suii for annulment letlg-evilie NeV/S.
| of his marriage to Peggy Hopkins. When next ill need of t)
Rev. W. A. Wrny, pastor of the
uulersville Baptist church, passed
''a rough Milledgevllle Monday en
‘ site to Atlanta.
1 o|. .los. U. Duke, one of eatonton’s
•'opular attorneys, was in Milledge-
' Ul»* Tuesday.
Atlanta, Ga.—Office of the Supcr-
'isinj; Federal Prohibition Agi'itt.
Tpril 7th, 1921, the following describ
'd property seized for violation of
ideation 8450 R. S„ will be sold as
s in front of th Post Office Bldg.,
provided for umlur Section 34CO It.
Milletlgeville, Ga. Saturday. May 7th.
921. between the hours of 10 A. M.
and 2 P. M„ at public auction for
<ush unless claim Is filed within the
'’me provided by law; one Ford
Touring Car, Motor No. 383050, seiz
’d March 17, 1921, by Agent Lay-
iield, a» tlie property of D. G. liar,
die. D. J. Gantt. Supervising Fed
eral Prohibition Agent.
pencil carbon
Phone 31 2. Wc 1
TYPEWR1TTER RIBBON3
Wc keep in stock at all times
actress, charging that she al
ready was married at the time of her writeU or
wedding to him at Miami. Fla.. Jan-1
uuy 23, 1920. and that this ceremony pcrS
nas a part of a conspiracy through them,
which he was defrauded of front’
1500,000 to ? 1.000,000.
Mr. Jnvte iill ril that Peggy Hop-
t;ahad known before iter alleged
narriage to him that he was a man
uf wealth and conspired with her^
i ustu-iu. phiiui icL lLygms, u ob -j a complete line of high giR
aln cn alleged divorce from him in] 1
Tarrant co.nty, Texas, so she could
•carry Joyce "with the ultimate pur-
pore of obtaining large sums of mon
ey nnd property." During the five,
nr nthx following the ceremony,
Inyc • transferred money and prop
erty to. Peggy Hopkins whicli wan
worth at least $50O.0l)ii according to
lie bill, ami which probably ran an
it’-; ns M.OOO.OCO.
I»;.t >s and places and names of four
or more persons arc specified in ul!
if the charges.
Peggy Hopkins
bill, maintains a
York.
typewriter ribbons tor
make machines.
The Milledgcville News
Phone 312
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according to the
reridence in New
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