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B , jf.RE N. MOORE
; , cc the Emory Glee Club
' rn ,l last Thursday night.
„ : x.-cilent show and I
i-njoyed it.
built it* reputation
an ability to render
, .Is, according to the way
»n here in the South
, Ai -d up to that reputation
, ,5 , station. The voice*
,1.1 v good and they display
training in chorus work.
_ r .tni intact had every
,j fi.! gad 1 think
cction anybody could
• ii had to end too soon.
SPRING SHOWING OF GENERAL effect bring a miniature automobil.
MOTOR CARS 1 " an * of it General Motors will in
nation . Ide e.mb.Uon of all sho “ ' v, ' r " community, thereby
General Motor. pa»eng*r car., ; ™>PU«i«inR the fact that
take place <1 urine the neck heitinnin K i r ' rE * n ' z * Uon ,hcrr “ * c,r for
April 20th and ending April 27th. !*' er - v P ur Posc.
was an innovation announced today I 1,1 commenting upon this program,
by Alfred I’. Sloan, Jr., President,
General Motor*. The exhibition is
u* be known as the General Motors
Spring Showing, and from the plans
already outlined promises to be the
largest and most comprehensive
showing in the history of the auto
motive industry.
Twenty-three .thousand General
Motors dealers are to participate in
the event, each acting as an indivi
dual exhibitor of the line of cars he
merchandises in his particular loca
tion. Allotting a minimum of five
display car* for each dealer, this will
mean that during the week more
thun 125,000 General Motoi
t, the young women
, njoyed it, they at-
t by the voluminiou*
pplauxs I will be on view simultaneously.
Allyn with his skit “Las-n j ,. ven t will be suitably announced by
»s very good. He is a! na tipowide magaz»ne. newspaper and
i . dian and knows how to I outdoor advertising. The Corpora-
. , udience into convulsions I lion’s motor car divisions—Cadillac,
, uJ/ * , His parody on “Sonny, Quick Qldsmobile, Oakland and Chev-
r -tng made famous by A1 I rolet and co-operating to make this
, , * ,. cream and he gave it Spring Showing a memorable event.
For two years past General Motors
i< sponsored special showings at the
ime of the National Automobile
hows in New York and Chicago in
•hieh its entire line of products ha«
been represented. These events have
produced a great impression and have
attracted an attendance comparable
Rh that of the National Shows
! themselves. Recognizing the public’s
undertakings,
Lyman •
l.gA 'a little symphony or-
I thrtOT added it* bit to the program.
uc found an objection,
r„: have a big enough place
jh^rformanec. Their act end-
r . y too soon, anj I wish they
the ‘ call back” of ap-;
Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., l*resident. Gen
eral Motors, said:
“1 am sure that General Motors
has every n.«*on to feel proud of the
accomplishment of our organization
evidenced by the products which
we are exhibiting in every comntun-
1 ity of the country as a part of our
‘.Spring Showing Week.’ Our organi
sation has worked industriously and
conscientiously and with every facil
ity at its command, in the develop
ment of the products presented. They
nave not been the result of a month’s
or a year's effort. On the contrary
j they represent accumulated experi-
j er.cc of a large staff who, have been
The ! intensively studying each individual
part of th eproMem for a great many
years. It is only through such ac
cumulated experience or actual con
tact with the problem that the pres
ent result is possible. Every time I
look at the modern motor car and
onsider the value that the public ro-
:i -, . .He had two sons on the j _
■ :,-ry Bone, Jr., and Anbury ! „
I congratulate those young j ec j t j et j that the various communities
the club and they have every
- t f*e proud of their college
- , .ciallv their Glee club.
humble opinion is*that the pro-
:he Emory Glee Club is the
• j classical, finished land high
, ge Gil e club I have
«r fc?ard
1 , ry certainly brought back a
:-,-te f r Glee clubs to Milledge-
, ij.V. Those who failed to see
. -oow missed a rare treat and
• sly the best thing offered here
• ”.*ny y -ars, according to my way
nigeslilt* is in the midst of
lr-tic services, under the
f Brother John Yarbrough,
citizen has a right to his own
iut ronp of them should miss
•Unity to hear Mr. Yar-
iur:ng this series of services.
ly pay little attention to
and .‘ects of religion in this
■! the spirit of fellowship that
ot it should be, Chirst
ceives, I am always impressed with | spent the wok-end with Mrs. Jim
what this great industry has re- Lee.
complished during the relatively few] Mr. M. C. Nelson of Gordon spent
existence. Irrespective, J Sunday afternoon with Dr.
however, of how General Motors pro- ’ Hall.
ducts may be appraised today, our j Mr and Mrs. R. W. Ivey and fam-
t-iaganixatfon has constantly before | jjy spent Sunday in Macon,
it the General Motors policy of offer- Miss- Wilmuth Hall of Gordon,
ing increasing value, through evolu- « pe nt the week-end with her parents,
tion, as circumstances make possible Friends of Mr. Ira West will
By striving always for something Kret to learn that he is confined to
.etter will surely result. As a mat- the bed again. We hope him a speedy
er of fact, I think that this spirit recovery,
as a great deal to do with the tre- j Sunday School at Coopcr’i
mendous prosperity that this country Sunday at 3:30 everybody is cordinl-
, ly invited.
I Dr. J. F. Hall planted tobacco the
| first of the week. There will be
several more to set out in a few day.-'.
Mr. ar 1 Mrs* E. L. Flanders of
Gordon, announce the birth of a son
April 15th. The little son has been
named Marvin Leo.
Call and let us show you the wonderful qualities of Cool-
edge Hygrade paint and make you an estimate on your
paint needs.
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Wholesale and Retail
(if UK
i that we c
spiritual
ur the state of
i fail to disre-
rain by
'' ig the best way and the right
•" follow, whether we choose
•• **r not. It gives us the op-
.unity to take stock of ourselves
•••■»• can measure up to all
opportunities that are ours.
>;.n bring ourselves closer to the
lift ar.d I am sure
can be lost and much gained
■ who attend these services.
p chary .ter that has
hiK individuality
class of his own. He
and his memory is
hist
1 rful story teller and I always
bar them- Dr. Tigner was
author of the Wu Ting Fang,
■'•‘.at I told in my column tho
tv.., issues. I was sorry that
i '-t tell them the I)r. Tigner
would have tided to them
a great measure.
• :ner is a keen student of
•md work affair?. He keeps
: i urrent events and is cer-
■' the Democratic ptirty, its|
' • the Democratic party its i
n-,1 its future well being,
r ; - not a native of this
'g: has learned quite a bit of)
'T a-d is always interested
progress.
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Consult us
about duPontpaints
ta n
Y.b stand bahiiad evezy Used Car
bearing tine Red Tag
with an OfC
that counts
"i
iyp
m
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at these Out-
standini; Used
Car Values
n
J?* MES RESIDENT OF THIS
Cl v COINC TO DETROIT TO
MAKE HER HOME
Btb in thi city a:id county
M. Harrell of Pelham, who
r " - fly Miss Carrie Bell Glad-
: - ,1 ' city, will be interested to
r ,", rn tnal she and Mr. Harrell are
., f ^ ^flke their home in De-
• Harrell, who has been cashier
National Bank and one
O * * m s fading citizens, has ac-
& no5 >tion with the Massa-
»itK k l nBur * nc ® Company,
; headquarters in Detroit.
pJa 1>e # ,ham baper states that the
kr La°L lh8t City ^ P* rt w{th
,“^ Irs - Harrell with the deep-
T HERE is a du Pont paint, varnish, enamel or Duco for
every surface in your home. With every one you are
assured of absolute uniformity. It is expensive to put
off painting. Drop in and let us show you modern color
schemes for your home.
Du Pont PAINTS, VARNISHES,
ENAMELS, DUCO
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
“OF COURSE”
The Rexal! Store
Phone 224—240
HERE IS WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN
LOOKING FOR
One half Ion Chevrolet truck Hght
delivery body, thoroughly overhaul
ed, new tire*, new battery, going at
he ridiculous low price of S275.00.
FORD ROADSTER FOR SALE
One that i* not worth much, neith
er are we asking much, but well
worth what we are asking.
CHEVROLET COACH FOR SALE
One 1927. in excellent shape,
thoroughly overhauled A real
knock-out for $225 00. Let’* ro.
CHEVROLET TOURING FOR SALE
One thet is absolutely right and
ready. Thi* is a pick-up for $200.00.
O UR used car department is operated under
the famous Chevrolet Red O. K.Tag system.
Under this plan, we attach the Chevrolet Red
O. K. Tag to the radiator cap of every recondi
tioned car—showing exactly w hat vital units of
the car have been checked or reconditioned by
our expert mechanics.
We believe that no fairer system of used car mer
chandising has ever been worked out—for it
assures the customer honest value.
Due to the great popularity of the new Chevro
let Six, wc have on hand at this time a wide selec
tion of “O. K.’J” used cars taken in trade on new
cars. Come in and look them over. You are sure
to find exactly the car. you want at a price that
will amaze you. Terms are exceptionally easy.
L. N. J|0 R D A N
^Chevrolet Dealer - Milledgeviile, Ga.
Loot: for the Red Tag “with an OK that counts*'
U. of Cooper church
met at the home of Mrs. J. M. Lee
Thursday afternoon, Mr*. Eberj
Pierson, presid nt. Our society has
Ja*t recently been organised and we!
wish to extend an invertation to any
one who will poji:, especially those in I
th«a community.
The CoopervSllc P. T. A. is spon- j
soring a play to be given at the j
school auditorium. The date ha*!
not been definitely set. The name |
of the play is: “Fasinating Fanny J
Brown.” The cast is: Dorthy, Jewell j
Ivey.; Florence. Selma Hherrer.;
Audrey. Louise Bloodworth.: Mrs.
Morfett, Mrs. F. Pearse.; Mrs. Cold-
well, Mrs. Pauline Lee.; Marthx,
Senie Hubbard.; Percival, Theodore
Brooldss.; Billy, Alton Funny
Brown? ? ? Who is Fanny Brown—
and why is her personality so facinat-
ing, will be solved at the evening of
the play.
Mr. Sterling Ethridge spent Sun-,
day at Coopers.
Mrs. W. W. Hall spent several j
days with her sister, Mrs. Flanders,
who has been very sick nt the city
hospital in Milledgeviile. •
Mrs. John Butler, of Milledgeviile,