There is no issue No. 48 on the film. The Ellaville Sun Friday, June 2, 1939 No. 49 WOMEN HELD FOR MURDER Mrs. Swearingen and Daughter Jailed Without Bond Mrs. Stacey Swearingen, 39, and her young daughter, Mrs. Leila Belle McGlamry, are in jail without bond awaiting trial in October for the murder of Mrs. Swearingen's husband. The Schley county women were bound over to superior court at a commitment trial here last Saturday afternoon. Sheriff E.C. Rigsby said a Butler doctor testified Swearingen, a 47 year-old farmer, was severely beaten all over the body and that the attack caused his death. RELATIVE STILL NOT HEARD FROM Sheriff E.C. Rigsby said Thursday he had heard no further word from a resident of a "town near Tifton" who last Wednesday night said he intended to come here to try to establish his relationship to a man whose body was found severed on a railroad track May 22. SCHLEY SLANTS by Raymond Duncan MRS. H.G. WIMBISH, in Macon for a day of shopping, looked at a white purse and liked it. But it was slightly soiled, so she bought it only on the condition that the sales girl have it cleaned. The girl returned several minutes later with a spotless bag. Several days later Mrs. Wimbish opened the bag. It contained a one-dollar bill. MANY HAPPY RETURNS Birthday regards to H.I. Tidd, June 1; Angeline Howard, June 4, and Miss Winifred Snipes and Dixon Hogg, June 8. Monday, June 5, will be a first birthday for Sidney Clyde Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Taylor, who won wide attention from the start, having been born with two developed teeth, an oddity rare in medical records. THE PLACES THEY WANT TO FILL IN THE GROWN-UP WORLD Roy and Marilu Colquitt, children of Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Colquitt, were talking about the grown-up world and the places they hoped to fill in it. Said 10 year-old Marilu: "I want to be an old maid school teacher so I can spend my own money." (Thank goodness, no one wrecked her dreams by telling her how certain school teachers are their salaries.) But eight year-old Roy had been watching the world go by. The country work camp had been improving the road past his home. So he confided: "When I grow up I want to be a convict so I can drive the tractor." (Transcriber's note: Mr. and Mrs. Colquitt are buried at Phillippi Primitive Baptist Church cemetery. Daughter Marilu, I think did not become an old maid as I believe she is interred there as well under the name Marilu C. Wilson. Can anyone confirm for us?) GUEST TICKETS FOR "BUDDY" For supplying the above interesting story, Charles (Buddy) Battle, Ellaville's assistant postmaster, earned two guest tickets to the Rylander theater at Americus. And the Rylander is showing one of the ace films of the year---"Rose of Washington Square"---starring Alice Faye and Tyrone Power next Monday and Tuesday. When you see or hear something that you think will be suitable for this column, just pass the word along. Remember, the best SLANT each week wins a pair of passes to the Rylander. ONION DISPLAY PROVES SCHLEY'S UNUSUAL FERTILITY To a gathering at Montezuma last week which was deeply interested in Georgia products, Mr. R.S. Greene proved the unusual productivity of Schley county soil by displaying a collection of giant onions grown on his farm as an experiment. The occasion was an old-fashioned barbecue in celebration of an announcement by the Kroger Grocery and Baking company to erect a $100,000 peanut plant near Montezuma. Without making an effort to select unusually large ones, Mr. Greene carried a basket of 61 crystal wax Bermuda onions which were weighed in at 83 pounds by a purchaser. A Macon Telegraph photographer snapped a clerk with 10 which weighed 14 pounds. HOSPITAL NEWS Miss Virginia Rainey, a surgical patient at Boyette's clinic, was reported improving Thursday. Mrs. T.B. Johnson was removed to her home Tuesday after being a surgical a patient at Boyette's clinic. CLASSIFIED A bright shoe means a bright day! Have your shoes shined at least once a day by Chester Wall at Jordan's Drug Store. FOR SALE FOR CASH--Fine quality violin and case. Raymond Duncan. FOR SALE--Kelvinator electric refrigerator, in perfect condition, priced cheap. See M.J. Arrington.