MARION COUNTY, GA - NEWSPAPERS - Misc news 1917 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: d h deci Table of Contents page: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/marion.htm Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm November 30, 1917 Buena Vista, Georgia Friday TAZEWELL Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Fouche spent the week-end at Charing. Mr.and Mrs. 0. H. Fouche, of Cordele visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Rainey. Hogge, Mr. and Mrs. Tebe Taylor spent several days this week-end in Doerun and Moultrie. Mr. Carl Rigsby, of Ellaville, has bought the garage here and began work Monday. Miss Dollie Fleming, of Buena Vista, spent the week-end with home folks Messrs Irvin Jordan and Carl Rigsby Mrs. H. T. Chapman and daughter, Sarah were shopping in Buena Vista Monday afternoon. Mr. Frank Ford visited Miss Sarah Chapman, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Sidney Pickard happened to the misfortune of breaking his arm Monday afternoon, while cranking his Ford, but he is doing nicely now. Messrs. H. T. Chapman, B. T. Montgomery and J. C. Halley, were attnding to business in Columbus Tuesday. Mrs. J. T. Goodroe and daughter. Edna Frances, left Wednesday for their new home at Woodland, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hogge and family,attended an infair supper at the home of Mr. Pike, near Mauk, Sunday night. Few syrup barrels left J. W. STEED & CO. Marion County Patriot November 30, 1917 Buena Vista, Georgia Friday BUENA VISTAS GA. Friday NOVEMBER 30,1917 Woman Smoker - Shocks Moultrie Moultrie NoV. 25.—The natives, or rather a number them of South Colquitt saw a movie-like spectacle in real life yeaterday and it shocked them. It was a woman smoking a long, black cigar and it was a long, black one, too. She was a member of a partyof hunters down South spending the winter The ‘party had stopped near road to eat picnic dinner, and the huntress was enjoying her after dinner smoke, "There is no privUege a woman should not have a man has,” she said, as she flecked the ashes from the long, black, cigar. “Why shouldn’t I smoke cigars,’ she militantly inquired on further Interruption. “Tsnt it just as good as puffing at cigarettes as some women do also some men?" As she calmly shifted the cigar from one corner of her, mouth tQ the other she looked like she didnt care what we thought about it one ot the natives who saw it said.