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THE RED CROSS
DRIVESUCCESS
Large Namber of Members Added
During The Canvass Made
Past Week
H B. ENNIS PLEADS GUILTY TO
TECHN1AL CHARGE IN
FEDERAL COURT
Fined Nina Hundred Ddkn u
Given One Year's Sentence on
Probation by Jndfe Denver
SALVATION ARMY WORK
OPENED LAST SUNDAY
Macon Officers Present at First
Public Meeting of Arnjr in
MiHedgevUle
Th*e membership Drive for the Red |
Cross has boon in proftres the pi»tJ afUT his
week. \
The committee from the P. T. A-
canvassed the residential secticr. of
the city. This committee was rom-
po-ed of Mrs. R. B. Moore, chair
man, M?s**damc* Adrian Horne, Wal
ter Brown, V. L. Nash, Wilbur Scott,
A. F Martin, E. R. Lawrence. F. W.
Hendrickson, S. W. Thornton. 1). F.
Montgomery, C. L. Wa|l and K. J.
Lee.
Mcmsj-s Geo. H. Tunnell. J. A.
Home, R. If. Wootten and P. M.
Roper* made the canvas in business
sections. #
Any. who were not aeon ran leave
their membership fee with Mr. L. C.
Hall.
The following are the names of
those who joined.
E. A. Tipner, M. F. Stcmbridpc,
Marion Allen, Geo. Carpenter, E. R.
Hines, J. E. Pottle, Dr. R. Binion, Dr.
T. M. Hall. Dr. W. M. Scott, O. M.
Conn. Gather Banks, Jon Hutchin
son, Geo. Moore, R. T. Baisden, P.
E. Williams, J. C. Cooper, J. IL
Thippen, F. E. Broom, Sidney D.
Stcmbridpc, J. R. Smith, J. A. Horne,
L. H. Andrew*. W. H. Stcmbridpc,
A. Goldstein, W. H. Baumpartel, Jim
Lum, C. J. Conn, Carr’s Emporium, i
Cant. H. B. Ennis, Commander of
he Baldwin Blues, plead guilty to
barges of fogcry in United States
'ijurt -*n Macon Wednesday mornimr.
had been in the pro-
gres, of trial two days. Capt. Ennis
was fined nine hundred dollars and
a year’s probution sentence.
(‘apt. Ennis plead guilty to techni
cal charges denying that he was
morally guilty. He bOscd his de
fense on the fact that the checks
which he had cashed, and
cused of forging names in order
get the money, were cashed in order
to get the money to pay for property
which the men were short. Judge
Dcavcr ruled that technically he was
guilty, while he d ! d not believe it
constituted a moral offense.
A large number of Millodg< villc
The Salvation Army opened its
work in Milledgeville last Sunday af
ternoon at the.Opera House, a large
pathering of people being present,
although a heavy rain hindered the
attendance.
The meeting wus opened with “On
ward Christian Soldiers" sung by the
audience to the accompatnmcnt of
the G. M .C. Band that furnished
several musical numbers under the
direction of Major Osterman.
Mrs. S. D. Stembridge, Mayor pro
ne. | tern, acting in the absence of the
I city’s Mayor welcomed the army here
and introduced Envoy and Mrs. Edw
P. Scovill who will have charge of
the work in Milledgeville.
Mrs. Adj. Chase pronounced the I
invocation. Mrs. Chase is an offi- j
cer of Macon. Rev. L. E. Roberts
spoke briefly of the need of the work |
P
the two days
called to Macon during
■ witnesses.
THREE SPECIAL NUMBER
ON LYCEUM PROGRAM
Coasaclu to Sing Here
irelay November 30th in
Special Program
. S. C.
The third number of the G.
\V. Lyceum course will be given on
the evening of November 28. In
order to provide a worthwhile and
high clast entertainment for this oe-,
caslon, we have decided to use one
Tom Hall Smith, Roy Hayes, W. L. | of the outstanding pictures of the
Ritchie, R. H. Wootten, Mrs. R. H. ycar . This picture is "The Iron
Wootten. Col. Geo. Roach, D. W. Mask." Douglas Fairbanks in mok-
Brown, John Overstreet, J. S. Bone, j: nf j this picture ha* produced one of
Royce Smith, T. O. Bryant, Atlantic the most interesting, thrilling, and
Ice and Coal Co.. Miss A. C. Trap- j en j 0 yable pictures of his career. All
nell, DeWitt Rogers, D. M. Rogers, holders of Lyceum tickets will be ad
here.
Envoy Scovill spoke in glowing j
terms of the G. M. C. band and pub-!
licly thanked them for their services.
Mrs. Chase spoke briefly of the Army
work and Col. George Roach also
pave his impressions of the Salva
tion Army:
Envoy and Mrs. Scovill taupht the
audience several songs nad contribut
ed a duct to the program.
Adjudant Chas of Macon, spoke
of the army work telling of many
personal experiences in carrying on
the work.
Envoy- and Mrs. Scovill will con
duct regular services daring the year,
holding street meetings on Satur
days. »
C. E. Smith. H. E. Hutchins, Odorless
Cleaners, Rus-ell Bone, Homer Shy,
H. G. Bone. Miss Essie Newton, Mis*
Mattie Thomas, J. E. Jackson, Louis
Fie mister, Tcnnille Taxi-cab -Co.,
Adams Electric Co,, Mas*ey Service
Station, Jeans and Robinson, Homer
Massey, MiUedgcville Telephone Co.,
Mrs. George H. Tunnell, Ben Barron,
H. S. Wotten, W. B. McKinnon, J.
C. Ivey, F. E. Harrington, A. I. Butts,
Bland Lumber Co., Union Ware
house, J. C. Henderson, A. C. Mc
Kinley, T. A. Reese, L. N. Jordan,
W. L. Harrison, A. R. Reynolds, C.
F. Malone, Postal Telegraph Co.,
Mrs. R. B. Moroe, Mrs. Laura Stem-
bridge, Mrs. E. R. Hines, F. W. Har
grove, Mrs. Chas Whitfield; Mrs.
Robert Wall, Mrs. Will Walker, Mrs.
W. H. Stembridge, Mrs. L. E. Hoot-
ten, Mrs. K. G. McMillan, Mrs. Y.
A. Little, Mr.*. W. P. Brown, Mrs. T.
B. Dumas, Mrs. John Hutchinson,
Miss Jennie Jewell, Miss Catherine
Jewell, Mrs. Walter Brown. Mrs.
.Adrian Home. Mrs. W F. Little, Mrs.
Lee Jordan, Mrs. L. M. Jones, Mrs.
W. G. Hawkins Mrs. A. F. Martin,
Mrs. Wm. Rives, Mrs. M. F. Langs
ton, Mrs. M. H. Kemp. Mrs. John
H. Holloway, Mrs. F. II. Harding,
Mrs. Richard Binion, Mrs. J. C. Coop
er, Mrs. Francis Daniel, R. E. Long,
Mrs. J. W. Ivey, Mrs. D. M. Rogers,
Mim Nettie Moore. Miss Mary Cline,
tted to this entertainment without
Ira charge.
On December 3, Dr. John Murray,
Principal of University College,
Exeter, England, will deliver a lec
ture on u subject to be chosen. The
meaker is a man who is conaidered
>ne of the most brilliant thinkers
and speakers in England. He is a
member of the British Parlia
ment and u man with a striking and
vivid personality. His subject will
of interest to our people, and
he will discuss same problem of edu
cation or politics.
On Saturday night, November 30,
“The Russian Cosaack Chorus" has
been secured for an evening per
formance. Thia company of trained
singers has made a name for itself
in Europe and America. The leader
is a graduate of some of the great
est musical conservatories in Europe.
The repertoire will consist of music
of European and American compos
ers, and an evening of rare enter
tainment is in sture for all who at
tend. This is not a Lyceum number.
Popular prices will oe charged for
admission.
OHS BOY IT IS A GLORIOUS
FEELING
To jh*t fill ber op with Woco-Pep
■t-d watch her step, it etrUialy takes
Mrs.- J. C. Boston. Mrs. C. L. Moorei j ;h * W,U OBl of lhe road ’ ** 4 th *
Father Conley. .Mr *. N. Albert, Mrs. ! U ig nOW •* ,Ub « at
Butler, Mrs. Jem Moore, Mrs. C. P. of »« moUne - Fot “>•
Crawford, Mrs. J. O. Sallee, Missj 011 **
Leila Lamar, Mips Mamie Jones, . **• JORDAN
Mrs. Lizzie Jones, Mrs. L. J. Lamar, 1
Mrs. Chas. Conn, Mrs. Robt. Mc
Combs, The Union-Recorder, Mrs. E.
J. Flemiste**, Miss Redell. Mrs. W. T. .
Hines, Mrs. S. W. Thornton, Mr*. E.
A. Cook.
Sam McComb nnd Harper & Har-
LIST YOUR RENTAL PROPERTY
WITH ME
Can rant at least one dozen apart-
ents to dotireable parties if yon
ill list with me. Phone me what yon
L. N. JORDAN
Good Used Cars..We hare • few
ill on the floor. They are ready
go at bargain prices. Pay while
« ride. We trade for anything.
RALPH SIMMERSON
Bnick and Mnrqnetta Dealer
•till
r app
DEATH C-F MBS. SAM EVANS | „
bn ? Wedr. day. Nre. 18th, r.t
8:30 P. M.. dv ..h nncel viaitctl L"*'
tlie city ho.-pital anti tool: a sweet;
and lev. Mr young lady, Mrs. Sami '
Evnv-. : -p 2V- years-old. Everythin;: j
possible vn done by A? doctors andljtfi
nurse* and friends for her recovery, j
but God knew h * t and she g%v
to muling os the la t breath Ijft her.
The funeral and interment teolc
place at Jackson, Ga., Friday P. M
The Methodist pastor there conduct
ed the seniien. The flowers were
beautiful *»o | a host of hrr relatives
and friends witinessed the last sad
rites.
She is survived by her husband,
M>. Sam Evans, of Milledgeville: her
father and mother. Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Greer, of Jack on: one
brothor Wilma G[recr, of Atlanta,
and n host of relatives and friends
throughout Georgia.
A FRIEND.
* baclc a- i fir
I lhe
n L. Terry has returned to
Millcdger 1!.. fram Burlington, N. C.,
where h has been engaged in the
undertnk ng business. Ho will be as
sociated with Mr. Jos. A. Moore in
the conduct of his Funeral Home.
Mr. Terry is an txperienced embalm-
er an ‘* funeral director, and has a
most pleasing manner nnd addreRs.
if the;
DODGE COLTE FOR SALE AT
BARGAIN
I am offering a Dodge Coupe at
OMEGA
60
TWO OLD MODEL T FORDS FOR
SALE
These old b*»«t of bwrdeoa will i
»e out of the picture, wo are offoriag
Two at a pick-op price.
L. N. JORDAN
Millcdgevilles business section
ras crowded with people Saturday.
Good Used Cars. We bare •
a the floor. They aro ready
go at bargain prices. Pay wbila
■ ride. Wa trade for anything.
RALPH SIMMERSON
Buick and Marquette Dealer
L. N. JORDAN
DR. GROVER C. JONES
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
MACON. GA.
PHONE 1570
YOU ARE MISSING SOME
THING—If you haven 1
ien the battery won’t
it in the best a Vesta.*
nd furnish ren-
• ick and Marouette Dn.lei
RALPH SIMMERSON
CHOCDIAKS
Harris Hall’s Drug Store
Make Your Thanksgiving
Dinner a Huge Success
USE
Omega Flour
“ABSOLUTELY TS1E BEST”
to - insure daintiest of cakes
and pastries as well as delicious
rolls and light, fluffy biscuits
A. J. Carr Company
Milledgeville, Ga.
LAYMEN CONDUCTED SERVICES
AT METHOqiST CHURCH
Laymen, under direction of CoL ■
Geo S. Roach, Lny Leader, had!
charge of the services at the Metho-J
dist church Sunday morning, in the
absence of the pastor. Rev. J. F. (
Yarbrough. who was attending,
Conference.
Mr. S. D. Stembridge presided, nnd'
announced the program. Talks were'
I made by Dr. E. A. Tigner, represent-
CARD OF THANKS line the Purse mice Committee; MrJ
We take this method of expreisinp I Otto M. Conn, the Finance Commit-j
iation to our many friend si tee; R. B. Moore, The Board of;
so kind nnd thouirhtful! Stewards, and Col. Roach. Steward-:
'urinjj our recent orcavement. jship. On account of the inclement
Sipi.ed) THE FAMILY OF THE weather, the congregation was sraail.
LATE J. C. A. REID. I
::ow do you like a Chrysler
g PHONE 202
R. W. Hatcher Hardware Co.
Wholesale and Retail
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