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NEW AUTO TAG
MAYBE ADOPTED
Inralioa »( Thoms* Mu i
Tried. T*I« f" 1*30 Nurias
Finish *1 State Finn
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CARRETT-ANDRUSS
A wedding of touch interosfc
their many friend* was that of Mia*
Myrtle Garrett of Milledgevilloi ai»d
Mr. C. S. Andruss, of Atlanta, which
was solemnized on October 28th, at
the home of Rev. J. K. Kelly at Gray,
COSSACK CHOKOUS TO SNG AT
I COLLEGE SATURDAY NtCHT
Great Male Chorea* to Stag Here at
G. 3. C. Auditorium. Greatest
Musical Organisation of The Day
By JERE N. MOORE
My interest in G. M. C. and her
football team is not a mere pawing
one. It is deep rooted and most — __
keen, and I had to swallow a bitter The ceremony was quiet and im- Saturday evening at the G. S. C.
do e last Friday when Lanier High prc-sivc with only a few of the W. Auditorium, the Ru‘*i-n Cosaack
of Macon came here and tied them couples’ close friends present. The Chorous, internationally famous male
on the gridiron. bride looked beautiful in her dress singing group, will give a concert.
With th- 1930 supply of automo- j haVfc nu wordg of cr jti c i8m, I I.rown flat crepe, with accessories Prof. O. A. Thaxton director of
bile tag. nearing completion at the haye no to moket f, r t j, c G. to mutch. I lyceum has announced.
State Prison near here, a number of M r boyg ar<> not the k j nd w ho The bride is a graduate nurse and I Thi3 w ill no t be a lyceum number
patent n«»n-trnnsferrable tags have wou j.j do thcmsclve sand would has been a member of the staff of j )Ul j g 3 {special attraction open to
xperimental pur- wnnt it done for thcm . There j g „ Parses at the City Hospital for the! tht . students and public at popular
this game of football besides past eighteen months and by her; prices. There will be a limited num-
of scats avai’able however.
CANDY
1 Ik. CksMtats Covered Ckarriti 4fc
1 lb. Asst. CUcoUtu BSc
1-2 lb. Asst. Choeolstss 3Sc Box
at MODERN MERCANTILE CO.
ONE MODEL “A" FORD COUPE
RaasbU Ssst. Bsst bay la Am«ic»
$300.00.
RALPH S1MMERSON
Batch sad Mar^aatto Daalsr
made f<
the Sccertnry, of
the actual playing of the game, sweet and gentle disposition and at-
It is possible that the Fluker tag especially when youths are the con- tractive personality she has endeared
MAGAZINES
PHONEUS
Harris Hall’s Drug Store
PHONE 202
.... w/er the country press and
may he adopted by the state of Geor- testants. Many little things, happen to many who will regret that | public j, ave proclaimed this organiza-
gia for the year 1931. The use of that m j e ht up-set the resuit of the her marriage will take her away t j OR t h e best ever and have declared
this type ..f tag will not be possible Kome . from their midst. Mr. Andruss holds ^ pro(rram of neater distinction
in 1930 for the ‘took of next year’s Officials in these athletic contest-' a sponsible position with the Wag- any choroU s of male voices to-
automobile tags is now nearly com- art , cor tainly human and are npt to ner Construction Co., of Atlanta, | <|i v
pleted. Mr. Carswell is considering m; , kt , i rrors, regardless of how care- which has been stationed here for the
making a few hundred of these tags. f u j and watchful they might be. yet pnst year erecting the new L. M.
however, to be distributed to various j cm u believer in impartiality in Jones Hospital at the State Sani-
sections of the state so that they may eve ry instance. The cold weather war. tarium.
be generally observed and their utili- „ handicap to both spectators ,and He is a man of excellent character
tv passed on by automobile owners, players, but those who caught the and has won many friends during
The Fluker tag is so con-tructed worse end of it were the officials, his stay here,
that it cannot be taken from the au- They had n hard time of it in that Tho bride will give up her duties at
cold, icy wind and drizzling rain. the hospital December 1st, and after
The head linesmdn .and field judge December 15th the happy couple will
were from Macon which was entirely be at home to their friends at 95
unfair. The head linesman called Clair Drive, Atlanta, Ga.
many penalties on the cadets which Their many
tomobile on which it is primarily
placed. Any attempt, to take off the
tag by an automobile thief, or some
person wishing to transfer it to an
other car, causes it to break in halves
The special number offers Mi!- i
ledgcville people an unusual treat.
BOARD OF METHODIST
STEWARDS TO MEET DEC. 3
id bee
dess. It i-
vention by a resident of Thomson,
Ga.. and has already been adopted
for future use in several states.
n of officer? and the appoint me:
committees. The year that will
»se has been a most succosful one.
Judge Rainev Advances Plan
To Have State Prisoners Make
Materials for Highway Bureau
^ This man keeping rime was con-
Atlanta. Ga.. Nov. 21. So well tinuously talking to the backfield on
pleased arc the state prison nuthori- bolb teams. When encountered about
ties with the first provision for in- tbf matter after the game he denied
dustrial employment of inmates of j m p ar £ n(J an y information either
the ‘tale prison farm near Milledge- wnv j took patticu 1 "*- note of this
ville. and so beneficial Have been the nc .; vity . Lnnicr backs would al-
results, that attention is now turn- wav . mo ve their position on the de-
ing to a broadening of that class of fense uftcr he had spoken with them,
work with a view to a two-fold ac- They would cither back up or move
romplishment. j n behind the line. If he did not give
Chairman E. L. Rainey, head of them some i n f orrna tion why did they
the statr.* prison commission, said to- move> Qn the other hund he would
dr.y he has suggested to the state u i k to the g. M. C. backs apparent
highway board the manufacture of j y 5n an e ff ort t o distract their at-
concretc culverts and pipe ut the tontion so that one of these pusses of
state prison farm for use by the i,o n j Cr would work,
highway department over the entire A , , firgt gtaU , d , am makinjr no
state highway system. Investigation a , ib , the ig ovcr and anything
of the proposed plan is now being that , say would not chanKt . f but the
made by Col. Sam Tate, chairman of point , am tryinjf to brint? out is thnt
the highway board, and further con- thc G j A A , hould t . ach year
fcrcnccs are to be held on the sub- j pct a p roUp n f officials, have Coach
ject with Chairman Rainey shortly. Andergon< of Oglethorpe, thc offici-
B»g Saving Expected a j arbiter of the a sociation, assign
The nmnufacture of state automo- them to the games in which two G.
bile tags at the prison this year, for I. A. A. teams are participating,
distribution in 1930, has already There would be no argument about
proven itself highly beneficial both it ami these men would come to the,
to the state as a matter of economy game with no interest and handle
and to the prison inmates as a mat- them without discussion,
ter of benefical incentive. Chairman It is my understanding that Lanier
Rainey says. Between 2C0.000 and would not accept nnybody but Thom-
275.000 of the 1930 tags have been nson. McNair and Morris and when
completed and the larger part of this C. M. C. wanted Fair they .-.rgued
stock hus been delivered in Atlanta, about his being one of the officials
Chairman Rainey ays the experi- nrd * am positive Fair i* one of the
ment with the tag has shown cor.- brrt wen who has worked in a prep
clusively that th. saving to the state gsn::. G. M. C. failed when they al-
on the production and delivery of the lowed Lanier to dictate the men who
lags will, in two more years, more were to officiate,
than fully cover the entire cost of MEN’S CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS
the tag-making plant and its in- The Men’s Bible Class of the
stallation, and afUr the third year Methodist Sunday School dotted
the whole saving will bn a profit to officers {<"' the new year Sunday
the State. Technical examination of morning. Mr. J..C. Grant, was cloct-
the product has >.»own, too, that <d President. Mr. A. D. Torrance,
theur is an improvement in the quali- Vice-President; P. E. William*,
ty of the article turned out by she Secretary and Treasurer. Miss Cath-
nrisuacr " - rine Butts, pianist, T. T. lln-dman,
long leader, and Dr. W. T. Wynn.
Teacher.
The Board of Stewards of the
Methodist church will meet next
Tuesday night at the parsonage at
eight o’clock. This is a most import
ant meeting as. thc Board w»V or-
fSIS.7rt.Bd to them I t’'ini7c for^the non, year, by the elec-
were danrnring. while Lanier eom- cunirratulationa and beat wishes,
mitted exactly the same offenses I
which were unnoticed. Lanier was NOTICE ___
reputedly offide but were never .Votive i« hereby given tothemer- CHAN CE IN PASTOR OF C. M. E
railed. The youn K man whi> canicht- chants nnd ether citizens that I will CHURCH
tin- pars which tied the score was not he responsible for any rheck!
several jumps ahead of the line of C‘ v «?n by my son, R. F. Croonis. as i
scrimmage before the ball was snap- he is not always responsible for what
pod. but the play was not called he does, .os he is free on a P»role i ^ ^ Qf hig con
back. No douHt this official did not ‘ r °ni u • a c "rilnniMc*' ference, was appointed as pn-tor of
see this offense but that was his; R II. CROOMS j the Fort Valley church. He will be
business nnd it was certainly damng-; (Advertisement)
ing to the cadets. ! —'
SAVE YOUR MEAT—100 lb. Bag*
Just to Let You Know
That we already have a big supply of Alcohol and Glycerine-
ready when the cold weather comes. Prophets say this will be e
cold winter—So don’t forget us.
Ralph Simmerson
Buick and Marquette Dealer
? Selling Toys
This Year !
WE HAVE ADDED AN EXTENSIVE LINE OF HIGH GRADE
TOYS THIS YEAR FOR THE
MODERN MERCAN.
led here by Rev. W. H. Hall,
ho has been at Fort Valley Kelley
an intelligent and good man, and
as made his influence among his
ice felt for good.
icen daily. Phone 351 for informa-
n. Travel by Bui. Paved Road.
i\u*o repairing by experts—that i
lat you get at our sbop. Three me
RALPH SIMMERSON
Buick and Marqaatta Dealer
Fcir.cus Red Families
United by Mamagc j
Washington.—Two direct descend
ants of Chief Powhatan and the In
dian Princess PochnhontiiH left their
homes In Virginia, came to the city of
the Great White Father and while
here sought out Judge Uoliert E. Mat
tingly to marry thorn. They left Im
mediately after the ceremony for the
groom's homo In Sweet llull. Vn..
WANTED—Hay and Velvet Bean
HOLIDAY TRADE
We ask our friends to inspect our line in making up their o
§ lists— %
See our show window display on Toys—Call to see them— y
1 R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co. |
X Wholesale and Retail
COLORS THAT MAKE THE RAINBOW TURN PALE!
srft
of i lie Indian.
This form
industrializatioi
Chair
ing Its sc
put the i
Rair
. deal of thought by him
le other members of the
icy believe that broadtn-
cun. in a very few years,
NUMBER CF CITIZENS ON DEER
HUNT IN SOUTH GEORGIA
THIS WEEK
A party of six left Milledge ville
M
■moi
cf the state,
tern on a scif-suszaining basi
»: «vir„ri!niidinv iti -i** 1 ^
ber ficial incentive sentiment among
the prisoners at the institution. In
respect to the suggestion thnt «
crete culverts and pipe be made
use by the highway department,
Chairman Rainey says an abundant
supply of rock and sand are im
mediately accessible, and Georgia-
made cement is within comparatively
few miles of thc prison plant.
dee
n In the party were Mr. Georg- IIol-
1,1 ; linshead. Judge B. H. Dunaway, Col.
Erwin Siblvy, Mr. IH-jic Wright, Mr.
°' F. C. Penuel and Mr. O. M. Knnis.
BUS SCHEDULES TO CONNECT
WITH ATLANTA
Mr. A. C. Tennille, manager of
the Southland Coaches, announced
this week htat all busses to Macon
would connect with busses to Atlanta
I giving an all paved bus route to the
Capitol city.
_ I The Southland busses have been
fire of unknown origin was dis- ^ re modele d , are heated and other
- red in Snow’s Laundry last Wed- j venienccs added.
SMALL FIRES LAST WEDNESDAY-!
NIGHT AT LAUNDRY
;.iay ,
near midnight, but \
before damuge
All of .
a> ' • your homr. For comfort and conven-
w. • r flooded the building but tho ience travel by Bus. Phone 351. Paved
op n of the Laundry was not Road.
hampered. The Snow Laundry opcn-|
cd r,' few days before the fire' SAVE YOUR MEAT—100 lb. Bags
but r>. delay was necessitated in the Salt $1.00 at MODERN MERCAN-'
business. TILE CO.
This Dos Hr-. Full
Paid Gratitude De'ji
Chitiitown Falls. Win.—A roltle dnzi
fotind him dyinx in i
ul. for tin-
• paid .
1:1s il-lu
tiding in Hie lle<d. rati
for the house when the ting rushed
up. barking frantically nnd tugging nt
her skirts. She found the kitchen
ill flumes mid rescued her son. Robert,
three.
Not long ago Roheit crawled out on
the highway. A motorist stopped Ids
machine to see the dog lug the baby
out of danger.
Woman's drained Goose
Foils Poultry Robbery
Chippewa Falls, Win.—Mrs. Jeanette
Wen sell of Cadett Is convinced that a
pet ^oose can be useful ns well as en
tertaining. She has such a pet and
lias trained It to come to her when
..she calls it by name. Recently a
number of chickens, ducks and gecsj*
Were stolon from Iho Wensell flocks.
Mrs. Wensell suspected a neighbor
Charles Anderson. Accompanied by
the sheriff, she went to the Anderson
The first 100% . /
natun! color, /
talking, singing, v ”
dancing pict-jre. \
Direct from its 3—oO \, - ,
New York run.
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With BETTY COMPSON, ARTHUR LAKE, SALLY O’NEIL, JOE E.
BROWN, LOUISE FAZENDA, ETHEL WATERS, The FAIRBANKS
TWINS, SAM HARDY and a chorus of 100 dazzling beauties.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Dec. 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 4
Colonial Theatre
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