"Miss Mamie, (2nd) wife )of Mr. H. J. Williams was also very active in the religious and civic life of Ellaville. She was a member of the Methodist Church, president of the Women's Missionary Society, a Sunday School teacher and after husband's death, was made a Steward. She was the author of the 'History of Schley County', published in 1932 , and for her work was elected to the Georgia Historical Society. She was president of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and president of the local Parent-Teacher Association for 5 years. She wrote the social news for the 'Schley County News', later called the 'Ellaville Sun" . She was the Ellaville correspondent for the 'Americus Times-Recorder', the 'Columbus Ledger-Enquirer' and the 'Macon Telegraph' reporting on the activities of Schley Countians for 49 years"
"Miss Mamie, (2nd) wife )of Mr. H. J. Williams was also very active in the religious and civic life of Ellaville. She was a member of the Methodist Church, president of the Women's Missionary Society, a Sunday School teacher and after husband's death, was made a Steward. She was the author of the 'History of Schley County', published in 1932 , and for her work was elected to the Georgia Historical Society. She was president of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and president of the local Parent-Teacher Association for 5 years. She wrote the social news for the 'Schley County News', later called the 'Ellaville Sun" . She was the Ellaville correspondent for the 'Americus Times-Recorder', the 'Columbus Ledger-Enquirer' and the 'Macon Telegraph' reporting on the activities of Schley Countians for 49 years"
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