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WOM EN’S ORGANIZATIONS OF BALDWIN COUNTY
. 436 or 362 to report activities atd give announcements. All reports mu st be in the day following meetings and not later than nine o'clock Weckuft day morning of each week.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
dobs and Sodetws Meeting Each
Month and The Day on Which
They Regularly Meat
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Baptist Woman’s Missionary Uft*
ion. Cooersl Heating.
Preatytorisr. Woman’s Auxiliary.
Circle Meetings.
Methodist Woman's Missionary
Society. General Meeting.
American Association of Uni
versity Women.
Catholic Woman’s Study Club.
Firat Tooadoy
American Legion Auxiliary.
Firat Wodoeaday
Baptist Girls Auxiliary Meets
Every Wednesday Afternoon at 3:80.
Snkey Hart Society, Children of
American Revolution.
Firat Friday
Catholic Woman’s Study Group
at 7:30 P. M.
After Firat Sunday
Midway Methodist Missionary So-
aiaty meets on Thursdsy after the
first Sunday.
Sacood Monday
Episcopal Woman's Guild.
Auddben Snciety.
Second Tnnadny
United Daughters of the Confed
eracy.
Second Thursday
Eastern Star.
Second Saturday
Children of the Confederacy.
Third Saturday
Milledgevillc Juvenile Music Club.
After Third Sunday
Hardwick W. C. T. U. meets
tWreday after the third Sunday.
Third Monday
Presbyterian Woman's Auxiliary
General Meeting.
Baptist Woman’s Missionary Un
ion. Cirele Meetings.
Methodist Woman’s Missionary
Society. Circle Meetings.
Episcopal Woman's Auxiliary.
Third Tuoaday
Daughters of the American Revo
lution.
Third Thursday
G. M. C. Parent-Teacher Associa
tion.
Third Friday
The Midway Parent-Teacher As
sociation.
Fourth Tuotda;
Woman’s Christian Temperance
Union nt Methodist church.
Fourth Wednesday
Garden Club.
Fourth Thursday
Eastern Star.
Fourth Saturday
Music Club.
1*t and 3rd Wednesday
G. As. of Bnpt : st church meet
every 1st and 3rd Wednesday P. M.
at 4:30 o’clock.
MISS FLORIDE ALLEN’ NAMED
LEGION AUXILIARY PRESIDENT
Miss Floride Al! n was elected
president of the lrcil American Le
gion Alixiliary for the coming year
at the meeting held Tuesday with
Mrs. C. G. Cox at the State Hospital.
Mrs. George Davis was elected
first .vice-president: Mrs. W. S. Jett.
Jr., second vice-president; Mrs. A.
G. Martin, treasurer. Mrs. Charles
Moran, chaplain; Mrs. M. M.
Crooms. sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. J. F.
Muldrow. parliamentarian, and Mrs.
George Carpenter, time-keeper. The
place of secretary is yet to be filled.
Soldiers spattered with mud from
bursting shells, a Milledgevillc surg
eon operating continuously for two
days and a night near the battle
fields. another in the thick of the
fighting for thirty-three days—such
scenes as these pictured in Miss An
nie Harper's acount of the ■
ord of the A. E. F. members from
Midway, which won first pi
D. A. R. contest shortly after the
armistice was signed, carried
bers of the Morris-Little Past back
to the heart gripping days of the
World War in the Poppies and Me
mories Program of Tuesday's meet
ing.
Mrs. George Carpenter read ex
tracts from Miss Harper’s article,
and showed snapshots brought back of sc
Milledgevillc soldier of the I cans
Miss Eula Flake Patman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fraley, was
hostess last Saturday afternoon to
the April meeting of the Milledge-
ville Juvenile Music Club.
Those taking part on the program
included Charles Jenkins, Woody
Smith, and Cadet Jorge Blanco,
Several piano selections were given
by the publis of Mrs. George Fow
ler and Mrs. Mildred Porter.
After the program an Easter egg
hunt was enjoyed, prizes being
awarded to Charles Jentyftx; ant^
Laura Harrington for finding the
most eggs.
Members who were present in
cluded Dorthy Keel, Ruth Britt,
Laurcile Hardman, Claire Smith,
Martha Chandler, Margaret Ennis.
Laura Hairington. Thelma Harris.
Jorge Blanco. Charles Jenkins, and
Woody Smith.
of whom went to France.
The distribution of candy, and
presentation of programs for ex
soldiers in the hospitals was report
ed by Mrs. Sam Terry, president,
who presided at the meeting.
U. D. C. TO MEET NEXT
TUESDAY.
Tlie Robert E. Lee Chapter. United
Daughters of the Confederacy, will
m«ct on next Tuesday afternoon at
four o’clock at the home of Mrs. W.
T. Garrard. All members are invit
ed to attend.
ALUMNAE OF COLLEGE
ENTERTAIN OFFICERS OF
STUDENT CLUBS.
The Executive Committee and the
Campus Activities Committee, of the
Aluranue Association of G. S. C. W.
entertained the officers of the stu
dent council, the Y. W. C. A- Re
creation Association, all the classes
and the prcsidrnr of all the difb6
the campus at a banquet in
Atkinson Hall on Tuesday evening.
Miss Louise Smith is chairman of
the campus activities committee of
the alumnae. The occasion was a
delightful and enjoyable one.
Attend the church of your choice
next Sunday. Mother’s of the nation
will be tionored at the services.
Presbyterian Church
Rev. A. G. Harris, the pastor, will
preach at the morning and evening
services. His morning subject will
‘ "Christian Motherhood." In the
ening his sermon topic is. "A
Christian Father."
Baptist Church
Rev. James M. Teresi will preach
at the services of the church on
Sunday. A special Mother’s Day scr-
■il be preached nt the morning
hour and in the evening another gos
pel message will be delivered.
Episcopal Church
H. Harding. Rector, will
celebrate the Holy Communion at
right o'clock. The .usual morning
irayer service with sermon will be
it the 11:30 hour.
Methodist Church
Rev. Horace S. Smith will have as
ns sermon subject at the morning
ervice. "The Immortal Mother’s.”
V special Mother’s Day program will
this !
The
.ill be; The Marks of
Catholic Church
Father MrN'amarn. Priest.
Sunday, the third Sunday after
Catholic Church will be at* 8 and
11 consist of Mass and sermon, the
rmon on the subject. "Jesus. Our
fc." Confession will be heard he
re the Mass from 7:15 to 7:50; al-
Saturday afternoon and evening
im 5:30 to 6:15. Sunday School at
; afternoon devotions at 4:30.
COUNTRY CLUB POOI. TO OPEN
MAY 20TI1
The swimming pool at the Echetah
Country Club will he opened for the
members on May 20th.
FOR SALE—Sweet Peas, long stem
med. large flowers, all colors. SI
per hundred. Phene 131.
scenes of the great conflict. Thi
were 42 enlisted from Midway.
Thirty-one were volunteers; twenty-
ir went to France, four were
•unded, and one gassed, but none
•re killed. There were eleven Red
^Cross nurses from the district, four
CITATION
GEORGIA. Baldwin County
To Whom It May Concern;
Lillyie B. Day. the widow of John
Day. deceased, having filed her
application for years support out of
>f said deceased, and the
appraisers appointed to set apart
said years support having made
their return, all creditors and heirs
of said deceased are notified to show'
before me at the June Term.
next, of the Court of Ordinary of
said County why the application
should not be granted and the re
turn made the judgment of the court.
This May 6. 1935.
BERTIE B. STEM BP IDGE.
Ordinary
CAMPUS THEATRE
Monday and Tuesday, May 13-14
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Wednesday, May 15
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Thursday and Friday, May 16-17
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Schimmal Cherry Preterm 5-fc. Jan (9c
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Silver Bar Sliced Peacbet 2 earn 25c
Silver Bar Sliced Pineapple No. 2*4 can 22 l-2c
Gold Bar Midget Peat No. 2 Can . 23c
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Blue Plate Shrimp, Wet or Dry Pack, Per can 15c
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Fresh Corn doz. 50c
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pattern* and colors have a cool simplicity and smartness about
them.
The Manhattan Shirt Company has done a splendid job with
these pajamas and made a real contribution to sleeping com
fort.
John Holloway
Th~ Man’s Store