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WEDNESDAY. MAY 11. 1921.
IMPORTANT MEETING i WOMAN'S CLUB TO
OF FARMERS HELd| MEET NEXT WEEK
(Continued from Front Page)
lo.uiiiil.ee to secure olfice locution
for ( oumy Agent: .1. F. 'lillcr.
The Chairman from each l oiumuni.
ly t 'nun ii was instituted to cull u
meeting ns soon as possible to outline
the above plans in each seprulo com
inanity, get t'.i* mot uni .it Inaugurat
ed, nod curry the plans t-t rough to a
success.
The Baldwin county farmers havo
dottrmiiied that with (lose co-opera-
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loom <,l Methodist church, ami also
at the Garden Party and Supper out
on the lawn at Mrs. IPnes' home
Thursday afte-noon at six o'clock.
Little Miss Robert Harbour, who so
di lighted a host of friends last year
.when s-e gave some of her iuterpri-
five dancing, will come from Atlanta
"specially to be here at the Garden
Party and will give several numbers
Mis Susan Myrlck has consented to
read at this time and the G. M <’.
tlcn and a live, working business-like ! bam , w)n be c „ , iand
jl-ganisation to handle and market the „ earnegt deslre ol everybody
produits of the farm they will be nblo | (. cnr . elned ,. 0 nvention that lose
to relieve the present critical altiia-| |adjoi| who apr . to i|UV( , the | unt ., lP011
lion, and every farmer In the < I , n cha rge will try to arrange the work
is urged It join the Farm Bureau and I as , () a|Iow lhen) to nttend eVen
lend his aid in securing a better agri
culture, better marketing facilities,
better homes and sc oc.ls, and the
many things which an enlightened
community should stand for and
which they will have if they stand
meeting of the convention possible.
'I Try t<> keep as many working as short
| a time us possible so that we may
have a big attendance of club women
to all cssions. It.is ary l'oi tl\
success of the convention that you do
with each other and help In t reating 1 1lg - Plea8e plan a( . t . 0 r.lingly. *
I Everybody be on hand the first night
th run
The next meeting of the Farm Bu.
man is called for Saturday, June Jth,
and thereafter a permanent assembly
date fur the Farm Bureau is set tor
the first Saturday in each month.
ACM IN 1ST RATO R'S SALE
NOTICE
and give our visitors a royal welt-time
and enjey that' splendid program
"'hit'll the Music Club is going to give.
Tlie second night you will hear the
aph-ndld report lade by the different
counties in t e district. Baldwin will
be among those that are first. Als
Alls, I lays, o ]■ Stale President, will
By virtue of an order from the ] mnjke u talk. Other discussionsvb
Court el Ordinary of Baldwin County, | make a talk. Other Interesting fea-
Oeorgia, there will be sold, at public | lures of that night we are not unite
outcry, n the First Tuesday in June, j re,| <ly to disclose—come and see.
J91! 1, at the Court House door in said I Everybody pull for this convention,
county, between l.'.e hours of legal (make ita success—we can llo it-
THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS
Aajurnuient.
t; o’clock Garden Party at "Green-
acie," i.ome cf Mrs. E. It. Hines, sup-
l>er served, compliments of Women's |
Club. j
Thursday Evening, Methodist Cure 1 "' [j
8:15 o'clock. i
••Country Night," Mrs. E. I!. Hines.;
^ presiding.
"Our Flags/’
"Old Glory Miss Rcbacca Hearn ]
“Georgia" Miss Sara Jordan.
"Tenth District”—.Mrs. \\\ T. Gar- iH
rard, Jr. |jp
Assisted by tlie Cadets, Boy Scouts j <?;’
and Girl Senate. “Star Spangled Ban-1 a
nor"—Audience. I It?
M
iiivr cation—Hev. C. M. l.ipliam. t
Hepre entation of counties by Coun. igj
ly Federation President, or prominent g.
club woman, alphabetically, lbegin-
ning at end of elphabet) each to j
answer question, "What has your
County done to help District?"
Wilkinson, Mrs. W. W. Lee. Goi
don.
Washington, Mrs. W B. Smith,-
Tenuille, l ounty Fed Pres.
Warren, Mrs. Hugh Cason, Jewell.
County Fed. Pres.
Taliaferro, Mr.. c. J. .Melton, Craw
ford ville.
Richmond, Mrs. A. It Dr#atiner.'
Augusta. County Fed. Pres.
McDuffie, .Mrs. Ira Farmer, Thomp
son, County Fed. Pres.
Plano Sol:, tu) Scottish Toma Pic
ture M.-Dowell, ibi Impromptu C
minor Rheinhold. Margaret Burk,!
Presiden "Melody Club" (J.nior Mu
sic. )
Lincoln, Mrs. C M May, Llncolntcn,
Jefferson, Mrs. p. K. Wrens, Wrens.
MILLEDGEVILLE. r, A
,75>-.ny
E. It. H.
PROGRAM
Wednesday Afternoon, May 12th.
Luncheon with hostess, 12:30
sale, one undivided half interest, the
same being all tile Interest of W. F.
Crooms, deceased, of the tract of land,
described as fellows:
All that tract or parcel of land ly-J 2 to 0, sight-seeing tour, compliments
ing and being in the Counties of Wil-jof city cf Milledgeville. Mayor M. S.
kinson and Baldwin, containing Sixty] Bell, (.airman, visiting G. N. & 1.
acres, known as tlie "Old loo Slad | Suite Farm, Boys Training School,
Place," la-in : bounded on the Norte | Sanitarium, Old State Capitol. Goier-
by J. I. Ethridge, on t o East by John j net's Mansion, and other paints of
Stevens, on the S nth by Joe Young- ] historic Interest,
blood, and on the West by I. C. Pat- .Vjo, Battalion Drill at
terson. The said trad of land being ] Military College,
divided by tho County line of Wilkin- t;, Present credential cards
son and Baldwin County, and known J Hut.
as tho former residence of W. F. Day,
County Fed. Pres,
■iiuccfk. Mrv. W. W.
Crew, Sparta,
County Fed. l’reo.
Glasscock, Mrs C. S.
Gibson, .Mil-
obeli.
Columbia, Mrs. J. K
Smit.i, Wing-
field.
Baldwin. Mrs. J. L.
Beoson, MiL
ledgevllle, County Fed.
Pres.
Address, Mrs. J. 13
Hays, State
Georgia
at ' Y "
Jor Court.
Terms: cash.
This 6 day of May, 1921.
EDWARD R. HINES,
Administrator.
.1 A. MollseeB, Attorney for the 10s
tate, p. o. Macon, Ga.
j Kills Mountain Goat,
J Finds Oi'o l>nder Body
Stewart, 1!. ('.— A mountuin
goat recently wus responsible
for the discovery of what Is be
lieved to lie one of the yjilmible
mines of British Columbia.
Years ago float ore was found
in the mountain runge south of
the Grand Trunk l'ucltle railway
ten miles from Stewurf. If was
so rich that its discovery cre
ated a sensation and prospect
ors Hocked to the region and
spent months in fruitless efforts
to locate the vein.
Recently n man burning
mountain goats high above tlie
timber line had trailed an ani
mal for miles when It suddenly
came out on a glacier unil stood
In full view against the sky on
a pinnacle of lee. His rifle
cracked and tin- goal fell dead
down a steep precipice and
rolled several hundred feet. Its
body fetched up near the foot
of the glacial- and when the
hunter reached It ho found it
had dislodged a massive rock
beneath which tlie long
searelied-for vein lay exposed.
BEDRIDDEN BOY A PRODIGY
Delivered Speech to 10,000 Persons at
Dedication Exercises When Not
Yet Four Years Old.
I'resi-.j -i
Miller. ; K
ti to ?, Supper nt "Y" hut on G. M.
and more f lly described in a deed j c campus, compliments of Nancy
date (l July 1st, 199.X, and recorded 111 Hart ( hapter, D. A. It . and It, E. l.ee
Book X, folio Oil. Clerk’s Office, Bald. 1 ( )ihpte>r l' It (’
win Superb r Court, also Book S.. folio | _
i Wednesday Evening, May 18th, Moth
41 (. Clerks Office, Wilkinson Super- y
odist Church, 8:30 O’clock.
Formal opening of convention. .Mrs.
I-. R Hines, president.
; -Muslo. America," audience, .Mrs.
Tucker leading.
j Invocation, Rev. T. G. Watts.
Wolccme Address, Mrs. ,1 L. Uee-
i ‘ ■ President Baldwin County Fed-
elation.
On behalf of City, Mayor M. s.
Bell.
< n behalf of Ministers, Rev. C. M.
Lip aiu, of the Methodist church.
on behalf of the Kiwanis flub, Dr.
Y. A j Little. President.
Rcspinse to Addresses v.i Welcome,
Mrs. E. P. Wood, vice-president of
District, Sandersv ille.
Inti eduction of g .-sts, by District
President.
Concert by Music Club of Milledgc-
ville, Mrs. M. M. Parks. President.
Announcements.
"Praise Gj(1 from whom all bless
ings flow." audience
Benediction. Rev. G. 1 lllller.
Thursday Morning, May 19th.
8:45 to 9:45, Attend ('impel oxer-
cites at ti. N. & I College, Methodist
church, 10 o'clock.
Mrs. E. R Hines, presiding, first
business session, all reports limited
to five minutes,
t olleet.
Music, "Hattie Hymn of Tenth Dis
trict," Audience.
Appointment of committees and ree-
commendations of President.
Report of Officers.
President, Mrs. E It. I lines. Mil
ledger ille.
Vice-President, Mrs. E. Pierce
Wood, Sandersv ille.
Recording Secretary and Treasurer.
Mrs. \V. F. Milhlte, Wurrenton
Corresponding Secretary, Miss
(Tara Williams, Mllledgeville.
Press. Mrs. W. C. llolt. Augusta,
(’lob Reports.
Report of Credential Committee
Singing.
Minutes.
Announcements.
Adjm rnment at < tie o'clock
1 to 2:80 o'clock. Luncheon in Sun
day Sc tool room of church, compli
ments of Women's Club.
2:30, Meeting of committees in La?
dies Parlor of Church.
Thursday Afternoon.
Methodist church, 2:45 to 5.
Mrs Hines and Mrs. Wood prrsid
H
President.
Piano solo Margaret Burke,
dent of Junior Musi- (Tub.
Chorus, -(a) The Wandering
-Shubert; (b) Cradle Song Shubei-t 11
(cl Over the Summer, Seal Rigoletto) i iij
Verdi Junior Music (Tub.
Announcements.
Benediction.
Friday Morning Methodist Church
9 to 9:30. Executive Board Meeting,
an committee meeting.
0:30, Business cession, Mrs. Hines
presiding.
Reports of District Chairmen.
Child Welfare Ocnferred.
Report of the Time and Place Com
mittee.
Report of Credential Committee. Iw]
Minutes.
Bless Be tho Tide That Bints.
Adjournment. :/
GUCSTS AT CONVENTION
State Officers
Mrs. J. E. Hays, President. Mont.
! k?
/uina, Ga.
I 1
Mrs. A. P. Brantlev, First Vlce-I* ■
idem, Blarkaheur, Ga.
Mrs J. S. HowkillS, Second Vic -
President, Savannah, Ga.
Mrs. It lievt T. Daniel., Treasurer. [?]■
Atlanta, Ga. L,'
Mrs. A. 11 Brenner, Correspotidir,.' e]
Secretary, Augusta. Ga. ! ;t.
Mrs. Alonza Richardson, State,
Chairman of American Citizenship, 05;
Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. W C Kellogg, State Chairman ^
of Home 'and School Imprcvement. g]
Augusta. Ga. I g
Miss Alice Dciiore Tucker, State la
Chairman it Community Music. Mil-jj|jj
lodgevtlie. Ga. | ja
Mrs. I. W. Purdoin. (Tmirman of. |g*
Federal Laws. Sparta, Ga. gj
Mrs. Ira Farmer. Chairman of Spec- ] ]gi
ial Committee, a Home Demom-tartion
l’hoonix, Arlz.—John Hustou, four
teen years chi, and bedridden, 1ms
been pronounced by high medical au
thorities 11s possessing the most re
markable mentality they have known
iu any child.
At the age of three years anil seven
months John delivered «ti address at
Ilie dedication exercises of the Coli
seum n1 Dallas, Tex., reciting 51
verses on the war of 177d. Ilis ora
lion was distinctly heard by the 111,(100
persona In the audience.
In the Grand Army of the Republic
John ranks as brigadier general, an
honor bestowed by that organization.
In Ills mother's home he 1ms Installed
a powerful wireless apparatus. He
Supervised all of this work. Soni ■ of
Ita parts are of bis own lunuufac-1 u ’8
lure. A Fulled StHtes government 1 Singing
license posted recognizes John as aa| Report of (Tubs
amateur wireless telegrapher.
Minutes.
Anm uin eluents.
Agon* in every county, Thompson. Cm.
Mrs. Z. (J Fritzpatriek, C inirmun ]
cf Ella F. White Memorial. Madison
Other distinguished guests.
Mrs. Max E. Land. Regent I). A. It
(’ordeal. Ga.
Mrs. Frank Harold. President City-
Federation, Macon, Ga.
Mrs. W A. Mcl-aiu. State Chairman
Revolotinoary Relics for Memorial
Constitutional Hall, Macon. Ga.
Mrs. Irving Thomas. President of |
Woman's Club. Atlanta. Ga.
Mrs. Rogers Winter. Atlanta. Cm
TYPEWR1TTER RIBBONS
keep in slock at all times
a complete line of high gra-h
typewriter tibbons tor all
make machines.
The Milledgeville News
Phone 312 >
You’ll Be Interested in the
Many New Arrivals of Merchandise
AT GOODRICH'S
Below we are outlining* a few of the interesting
items we have just received.
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NEW ORGANDIES ~
We have them in Navy, Brown, Copen, Light Blue, Pink, Old Rose, White,
Black. Nile Green and other new and attractive shades at 49c, 59c, 65c, and 93c
NEW ARRIVALS IN SUMMER SILKS
In this particular section of our dry
goods department you will be especially
interested. These new silks comprise
the new shades in Tricolettes, Pussy Wi!
low, Crepe Meteor, Taffeta, Satin, Char
meuse, Washable Satin, Crepe De Chine
and Georgette. All priced low consider
ing the Goodrich quality.
KAYSER SiLK GLOVES
We have a complete stock in Black, White and Ian, in both Long and Short
Styles. See them in Our Windows.
KAYSER UNDERWEAR ON DISPLAY
A new stock just received. Included in
this shipment are Kayser’s Italian Silk Union-
suits in both the Step In” and Envelope
Chemise styles. Also KayseEs Silk Corset Cov
ers in all shade.
Priced in accordance with the Goodrich
KNIT UNDERWEAR
policy
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NEW ARRIVALS IN SIMMER SILKS
In this particular section of our drygoods department you will he especially
interested. These new silks cotnprisethe new shades in Tricolettes, Pussy Wil
low, Crepe Meteor, Taffeta, Satin Char meuse, Washable Satin, Crepe de Chine
and Georgette. All priced low consider ing the Goodrich quality.
THOSE NEW LACES
All new patterns in Vais, Filet, Round
Thread, Pure Linen Torchen and Baby Irish
and especially attractive make-ups in laces.
These laces are priced very low, especially
considering their qualify. Come in and ask
to see them.
THE NEW C0LLER AND CUFF SETS
In l * le 01 'S ail dies as well as the Embrodiary designs. Also the new Embrodiery
Vests and Collar Styles. Priced from 95c to $3.00
Sensational Sale of Dresses
We are continuing this sale for another week,so as
to give every one an opportunity to purchase a New
Spring Frock at 25 per cent reduction from our former
Low Price.
You will be more than pleased when you see these
New Dresses, for our stock is the largest and most com
prehensive in Milledgeville and we take pleasure in
showing them,
just think of buying a Dress One Fourth Off from
the already Low Prices at GOODRICH’S
GOODRICH
IN STORE FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY W. S. MYR1CK
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