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Baldwin County Women’s Organizations
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Flr#< Monday
3,ptiit Woman’s Missionary Uii-
w n. General Mating.
Presbyterian Women's Auxiliary.
Circle Meetings.
Methodist Woman's Missionary
Society. General Meeting.
‘ American Association of Uni-
tersity Women.
Catholic Woman's Study Club.
Fir»t Tueedny
American Legi«*n Auxiliary.
First Wednesday
Bapt; t Girl- Auxiliary Meets
Afternoon at 8:80.
Sul'i'e ilar. iety. Children of
Fir»t Friday
Cath"!-.' W Study Group
: 7:30 i’. M.
After Firit Sunday
Methodist Missionary So-
: o.i Thursday after the
first Sunday.
Second Monday
Epi-copal Woman's Guild.
Audubon Society.
Second and Fourth Monday Nights
ROYAL AMBASSODOR*8 TO
| MEET.
Announcement was made this I The Scctt Patterson Royal Ar.i-
week following meeting of the ex- bassodor Chapter will meet at 8 00
ecutive committee and board of Friday night at the home of Mrs. L.
managers of the Georgia Congress | R. McCoy on West Wall Street,
of Parent Teacher* in Atlanta that
a Home-making and Parent-Educa-
conference would be held at G.
S. C. V/. March 11th, 12th and 13th.
The Georgia Home Economics As
sociation will cooperate in the
Homemaking conference. Miss Clara
Hasslock, o£ the Home Economics
Department of G. S. C. W., will
lead in this conference.
AUDUBON SOCIETY HOLDS
INTERESTING MEETING
Miss Ruth Jordan was hostess to
the Milledgeville Audubon Society
i Monday evening at G. S. C. W.
With Mrs. Sam Anderson presid
ing in the absence of the president,
Mr. -Stewart Wootten, the club mem
bers enjoyed a discussion of the
birds that are wintering in Mil
ledgeville. The presence of the
A most interesting program on
“Power of Working Together’’ is
ing planned by Joe Muldrow, First
Assistant Ambassador. Jimmie Teresi,
Ambassador-in-Chief, urges that all
the members learn the Royal Am
bassador Allegiance beL'ore Friday
night.
After the business meeting and
program are over a number of in
teresting games will be played.
We would like to have any Bap
tist boy of the Royal Ambassador
age (9 to 13 years) to join with us
Friday night.
MISS LAURA SHU*LEY
RE-ELECTED HEAD OF
WASHINGTON W. M. U.
Midu-j.;
Easte
Star
icond Tuo.day
United Daughters oi the Confe4*
Second Saturday
Children of the Confederacy.
Third Saturday
Milledgeville Juvenile Music Club.
Third Moaday
Presbyterian Women's Auxiliary
General Meeting.
Baptist Woman’s Missionary Un-
ien. Circle Meetings.
Methodist Woman’s Missionary
Society. Circle Meetinge.
Episcopal Woman’s Auxiliary.
Third Tuaaday
Daughters of the American Revo-
Third Thursday
G. M. C. Parent-Teacher Aaaoeia-
Third Friday
The Midway Pnrent-Teacher Aa-
Fourth Tuaiday
Woman’s Christian Temperance
' a * on at Methodist church.
Fourth Wednesday
Garden Club.
Fourth Thursday
Eastern Star.
Fourth Saturday
Music Club.
1st and 3rd Wednesday
As. of Bapt : st church meet
lst ®nd 3rd Wednesday P. M.
** 4:30 o’clock.
No life was ever lived in this
community in which the three
virtues, faith, hope and charity"
were more beautifully and impres
sively exemplified than in that of
Mrs. Anna M. Green Cook, which
ended Sunday evening when she fell
sleep. Cheerful and happy under
r and all circumstances
charming personality was an inspi
rational influence for many, many
years. Her faith in God never waver
ed, and she gave her life in service,
knowing that “all things work to
gether for the gcod of those who
love the Lord,” Indeed a “Mother hi
Israel", has heard the summons and
entered the home prepared for those
who are faithful unto the end. The
influence she has left as a blessing
, o n d benediction in this community.
The annual meeting of the W. M. Dr . EIam F Dempscv „ nd Rcv
v. of the Washington Baptist As- J. F. Yarbrough, former pastors of
.Robins in the city and the first ap- | soc j at ion was held in Tennille Friday the Milledgeville Methodist church.
Ipoarances of the Blue Birds were- ... , „ .. , ....
I..,,. . .1 with members ci the Tennille W. i werc in the city Tuesday to join in
noted and the members were again I ... .
I , . .. . .. ... ... M s as hostesses Desnite tho in 'Paying a tribute to the life of Mrs.
urged to aid in the protection cf the u:> su -*»es. uespiit. me .n- . _ . . . . .
; clement weather ever 100 represen- '^ nna Mrs. Cook who had
j j tatives from several churches were P a5sc d her ninety-first birthday.
! SUNBEAMS ENJOY PARTY in attendance. I C '™7\ i " hCr Car , ly Sirl '
; The Susan Anderson Circle of. Miss Lauric Shurlo.v of Milledge- ovrr u lree l qiuu1e ^ r o / eV “ a *7?”
the Baptist W. M. A. sponsored a v,IIc ’ superintendent, presided and faithful and loval mom her
Valentine party for the sumbeam ! the Ratings were given by Mrs. failhfuI and loyal member,
vaienune pany lor i*.e sumoean willing to make any sacrifice for
band Monday afternoon in the Men’s j C ’ Llt,,e 'nth Mr.. Guy WelL .. , : nlrrfM . f e ho
Bible Class room al the church. After makin « thp response The “ c from hL Cndo
the program which included a Valen- rcport ° f ,ha superintendent. the serei^ and dun^X ^r^l^
tine di a wine nunch and e'-ackcrs off,ccrs and department chairman . . ’ c * 681:8 thesc
were sm-ved^ ^"" showed that under the guidance o’ ™ niste ‘' --re pastors of the church,
tvere served. cur capable, consecrated leader the hcr prKI ’ nc< ' " os »» ™-
“rs. J. R. Curl is leader o. tlus|- vork jn a „ phasK has prpfir0KJed smratmn to them, ns the: knew that
in both a spiritual and material way. ,ho - v had hcr prayers t,om a hl,art
Outstanding features or the morn- prppared <° receive and appropriate
ing session were the addresses of messa 8 M they delivcted.
prominent state workers. The speak-
era were, Miss Emma Leachman of u Mrs Clok was born in 18M - »" tl
the Home Mission board; Mira Rob- had grown 10 womanhood when the
of Atlanta, state young peoples VVar Ik ' lwMn thc States came
mrs. ANN* creo cook j Club and Civic Leader Passes Away
R. B. MOORE
band of happy little folks.
Billie Anne Crumbley, President;
Wendell Torrance, Vice-President;
Bernard Edwards, Secretary; Bruce
Prosser. Treasurer
SITKEY HART SOCIETY TO
MEET.
The Sukcy Hart Society, Children
of the American Revolution, will
meet Thursday afternoon at 4:15 at
the home of Frances Powell Binior.
An interesting program has been
r T " 0MAVS MISSIONARY
To HOLD CIRCLE
■MEETINGS MONDAY.
■Hh* members cf the circles of the
Baptist
Missionary Union
a tt<*nd the meeting
11 “• h<,,d O” Monday af-
• 11 3:30 al Hie following
Tb, m.
with Mrs. J. H.
" Kn ‘ eht "' ilh Mrs - Leon-
Cstherme Btyon with Mrs. J.
vZj , Uur:i Williams with Mrs.
‘ ,r ‘s Halpass.
a ">beaj ln Anderso ” wlth Ml - S
,.I h 7 1 P ' arl Du "stan with Mrs. Her-
-rn Massey
secretary, and Mrs. W. A. Adkins ® bc ’’' as w>eI ' versed in the early
of Augusta, vice^mesident of the hls,ory o! th,! ci,v and coun, - v ' “"4
East Central Division. At the after- sevCTal >' rars "Tote and eom-
noon session Mrs. Douglas Rogers p,lcd J h,s,ory of Baldwin county In
led the devotional and a beautiful 0118 book nu ‘ n3 ' •“•ererttag facts and
memorial service was conducted by events arc related. She was always
arranged by the president Miss Mrs c E Widcner of Deveteaux. lrue and loyal to ,hr tnemorics of
Elisabeth Chandler and the senior Uj chairman of the nominating com- ,he ° ld Sou 111 - sh - "as a devoted
director. Mrs. Edwin Allen. J mittee Mrs. Rogers presented the °< <he Robert E Lee Chap-
D. A. R. WILL MEET TUESDAY , slate ot officers and they were elec- ter of 0,6 United Daughters of the
AT THE MANRION. ted as follows. <-
The Nancy Hart Chapter. D. A. K.j Misd shurley. superinten-
will meet on Tuesday afternoon at, dent . Mra Besaie Aldrcd Sandera-
3:30 at the Mansion. Mrs. Guy Wells. J v jjj e> nssistant superintendent: Mrs.
Mrs. E. A. Tigner, Mrs. Stewart s D Sandford, Milledgeville. treas-
Woctten. Miss Alice Napier a» d ; ure,; Mrs. Frank Malpass. MiUedge-
Miss L. R. a. Burf.lt will be hos-; vil|e audiU)r . „ ljtrict
secretaries,
losses. Tbe members of the Sukey, nrrt districl Mrs w , chandler
Hart Society. C. A. R. will be the MilIpdscvinc; secpnd dlstrict Mn;
guests df the afternoon and will Ivey Br0 „. n Worthcn; th lrd dlslri ct:
furnish the program. Mrs. Edwin Mrs L c Brcwcr Sandersville:
A "™if Se " im ' P ra ! idclt ° nd EliZ °~ l fourth district. Mrs. George Rives.
Sparta. Young peoples leader, Mrs.
_ , J-. H. Trawick, Linton. District Y.
ALUMNAE OFFICERS ATTEND p leaders> first district. Mrs. J. R.
REGIONAL CONFERENCE OF . Milledgeville; second. Mi^s
AMERICAN ALUMNI COUNCIL; 0retl Walkcr , Dev^ux; third. !
Miss Louise Smith, president of jMrs- Joe Sinquefield, TenniUe;,
the Alumnae Association and Miss |fourth Mls . Hubert Norris, Sparta. !
Maggie Jenkins, vice-president, will I Chairmen, Mrs. W. C. Little, Ten- j
attend the Southern Regional Con-j n il] e , mission study; Mrs* Mercer
ference ci the American Alumni j Archer, Sparta, scrap book: Mrs. C.
Council which will be held at Win- [ H Trussell, Sisters, literature; Mrs. j
throp College. Rock Hill. S. C„ onjj M Gilmore. Milledgeville, per-j
February 14 and 15. Alumni and j SO nal service; Mrs. Stanley Brantley,
alumnae secretaries of the colleges Tnnnil i e white Cross; Mrs. T. J.
and universities of the southeastern Harrison, Sandersville, stewardship;
states will meet to discuss the prob- M rs. Will Brantley, Tennille. temp- (
lems of alumni work and to see hew erance; Mrs. C. E. Widener. Devre-1
they are being solved in other i
stitutions.
LOUISE SMITH
PtMto by Eberfurt
MRS. ANNA MAR1AH COOK
Ccnfederacy, and her presence at
meetings of this organization was
always a source of pleasure and joy
to the other members of the chapter.
FOR SALE—Saw Mill, M H.
Ajax Eactae, Bailer an
Caa^leie aatflt. Priced right. R. G.
Torrance, R. F. D. Na. f. Milledge
ville, Ga. 2-13-34 It. M-
U. D. C. MEETING POSTPONED
The regular meeting of the U. L
C., was not held this week due to
the de$th of one cf their life mem
bers, Mrs. S. A. Cook. The U. D.
C., will participate in the presenta
tion of the flag which is to be held
Friday morning at 10:30 o’clock at
the G. M. C. auditorium.
''ETHonisT rnri „ „
MONDAY
~-.n\ JJ rt,, ' s of the Methodist Wo-
■•for.d ! " nar >' Society will meet
Kornev' 1 330 at the following
^ Utt le with Mrs. J. -F.
1 * Humphrey co-hos-
Tr.- c...
Ml.n with Mrs. J. C.
Th« V- „r! >-
• with Mrs. Ed-
Sant Ande*-son. co-
Ciifie •,
Mn George Watk-
h.\: r., , ^oias and Mrs.
T j,,' " 'hostesses.
l !, r . '' 1 with Mrs. Ben
l!x Walter Brown.
Th ‘' Yi i.,.g vv . .
'•- t ... T R »• omen's Circle! will
M r - n ; '•'•'•ning at • o’clock
•a Claude Ray.
training school; Mrs. I.
Newman. Sandersville. Margaret
fund; Mrs. George FYanklin, Ten-
nille, publicity. Members at large.
Mrs. Rcbert Joiner. Sandersville:
Mrs. B. C Kitchens. Mitchell; Mrs.
Guy Wells, Milledgeville: Mrs.
Thomas Reece, Sparta.
The courtesy address was voiced
PRESBYTERIAN LADIES TO
HAVE VALENTINE PARTY.
The ladies of the Pre.byterian
Auxiliary received the following in
vitation to the Newell House with
Misses McClure and Tucker. I by Mrs. Underwood of Pevreaux and
We knov. the true site of St. Valen-1 as the closing feature of the day’:
tine’s land. [ program a consecration service wai
It is Newell House, spacious and conducted by Mrs. W. A. Adkins.
dear. |
There cupld and party will be in,MRS. TURNER SPEAKS AT
command.
.And they ask that yo
also appear.
On Friday, fourteenth, come at
three-thirty time.
With your money, and heart full of
glee
The source of your bounty, please
tell us in rhyme.
And help cupid make “sweet”
jubilee.
—THE WOMAN’S AUXILIARY.
cf The Presbyterian Church.
MISS TABOR TO SPEAK
AT P. T. A. MEETING.
The G. M. C. Parent-Teachers As
sociation will meet next Thursday.
Feb. 20th in the grade auditorium.
Miss Ruth Tabor. Home Demonstra
tion Agent of the Georgia Power
Co., will speak.
A special Invitation is extended
to the members o>; the Pteabody P.
T. A. to also attend this meeting.
Refreshments will be served.
MEETING
Celebrating founders month of
the Parent-Teachers Association, the
program of the Peabody P. T. A.,
centered around this occasion. Mrs.
Dennis Turner gave a most inter
esting talk on “Founder's Day”, re
lating the progress and purposes of
the organization since its conception
seven years ago.
At the conclusion of the address
of Mrs Turner, a cake holding seven
candles was brought in. the candles
representing the seven national
presidents.
During the meeting n musical pro
gram wai given by the seventh grade
of Peabody Practice School. Mrs.
George Carpenter, president of the
association, presided and there wa r
a large attendance of the members.
Regular mid-week prayer services
are held at the Hardwick Christian
church each Wednesday evening at
7:30.
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