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THE UmoW.KtCOUPEK, MILLEOCEViU
LANIER BATHE
CADETS TO TIE
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Wmd t« See nufiw^
Gum Frili;
Over five hundred people stood in
, ^u »dy with a chilling wind
Mewing out odf *h € nort F to i
n j or v football team tie the G.
fadet Eleven last Friday afternoon
on Davenport field.
<1*1,0 disagreeable weather did not
hold back hundreds of people who
wanted to see the two teams battle
for t he championship of the Southern
half of the G. 1. A. A., but the dog
fall gave neither side the right to be
any toe jubliant, although the cadets
retained the better end of the argu
mc nt having already won five G. I
A. A. games while Lanier has been
„l,lo to only tie two others.
The cadets w : t htheir powerful
WnfflNTHEOfV
(07 MISS DU>DY)
Rain, rain, go away * n d come
again another day, the little rhyme
I used say when a kiddy expresses
my feeling now more than anything
that 1 know. Shut in goes against
me any time especially when Christ
mas is so near and I have so much
to do. A hurried tour through the
stores last week gav
mus fever and the slogan ‘‘shop
early” so popular at this season cf
the year, was hard to resist.
Just as I started to write this
column the news came that Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Bas.s have u fine little
baby giri, and I was thrilled to
death. I am crazy to see her and
while I am waiting to welcome her
1 wish to congratulate her proud
parents.
And on the same evening, Mr. and
Mrs. R. T. Baisden became grand-
lajarad Ea RmU to Laaior-
G. M. C. Gnu
(Saturday’s Macon Telegr&ph)
Two parties of Macon people en
route to the Lanier-G. M. C. football
gome yesterday afternoon, were in
volved in automobile accidents
Milledgeville city limits, which net
ted injuries to five persons, while
the Christ- four others, in the same accidents,
escaped without a scratch.
Mr. and Mr?. Sam Ferguson, of
423 Ridge avenue, snd their daugh-
tre. Miss Elizabeth Ferguson, were
overturned when their automobile
driven by Mr. Ferguson and some
what behind time, struck the slip
pery dirt road just outside Milledg?-
ville. Mrs. Ferguson and Miss Fer
guson were unhurt. They hurried or
to the game. Mr. Ferguson received
n severe gash on the head, went to
a hospital for treatment, and .arrived
the game ir. time to see Lanier tie
coring machine pilled up nineteen • ,art ‘" ta a >™'"- Mr a " d George
„„i„p. in the firat half while Lanier have a fiao ■>•">
M pet ever a lone tally after the • Mondo >; " * ht , Thi « is «»*
Broadnax team had been repeatedly ’ and knoa they are as proud as
m-nalized after the Lanierlana had j can Cl
recovered a fumble in the early part
of the game.
Lanier came back after the inter-
■ w “". and . ^ p | a f' d * powerful ££
forward passing attaek that resulted lcdgeviIle 80mi . timc lhis „,. tk
in two touch downs, one of them with ,
only a few minutes left to play. The
cadet secondary was dead, either
from the bad weather or from over
playing, and many forward
llcindel and Katherine Mobley
! coming home this week with their
little daughter from Augusta.
the i>
Capt. Jake Zellars, Lanier coach,
went to Milledgeville with his team,
but Mrs. Zellars and their children,
Jack and Elliot, Miss Nellie
wards. Mrs. Annie Elliot, Mrs. Zel-
Lars’ mother, and Miss Catherine Ed
wards were making the trip in a sep
arate car. Mrs. Zellars was driv-
The Third District of Geory>V
State Association of Graduate Nun-
will meet at 3 o’clock the first
Saturday ol December at Macon Hos
pital Nurses Home, Macon, Ga.
WINNIE B. WOOD, R. N. Sec’ty.
Make giving a pleasure with Pehl-
•on Gifu..MISS LENI MOORE. The
Hat Shoppe.
Sit by the fire nntU time te go.
We cell at your deer -ad deliver
you hack—Travel by Bus. Phone
Paved Road.
SAVE YOUR MEAT—100 lb. Bag.
Salt 01.00 at MODERN MERCAN-
TILE CO.
ing. Just inside Milledgeville, she
said, a car in front of her stopped
suddenly, without warning, and she
was forced to drive into a ditch.
Mrs. Zellars was bruised, Miss
Nellie Edwards was cut about the
face, Mrs. Elliot received a cracked
rib, Elliot Zellars was severely cut
on one ear, and Jack Zellars and
Miss Catherine Edwards were i
hurt.
All the injured were at home
Macon last night, and were reported
resting fairly comfortably.
TAX PAYERS
O T I C E
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You have 21 days to pay your 1929 tax without penalty.
The law requires that Tax Collectors issue fifas against all
delinquents on December 20lh. Tax Collector has no discre-
tion of his own in this matter.
L.D. Smith, T.C.
Everybody is glad that Lieut, and
Mrs. Nash with their adorable little
boy, Junior, are to remain
, i ledgeville another year. Lieutenant i
V^rked to perfection try the Ma- (im(t N „ h tav , popular] *
members of Milledgeville society and' H
The G. M. C. team reversed it* their friends here are very much de- M
form after the half and the Lanier- li K hted that they are to live with us
ian . sailed to a tie. until June of 1U31. i H
Holm. Turbyville, Bazanos and ——— | ^
Capt. Robinson starred ir the line' The departure of Congressman ^
while Rich and McArthur with Me- and Mrs. Carl Vinson for Washing- ^
Clellan were the shining lights in ton deprives Milledgeville of two ..
the hack field. The G. M. C. team most congenial end happy people. ^
did not display the drive of previous Their place in the hearts of Mil- ^
games and were not up to their form, ledgeville people is a big one and H
Thr southern half champions is '• « always to be regretted when they ►<
-till undertermined and there will hove to return to the nation's capital. ^
probably be a bit of arguing before Mrs. Vinson her gained friends rapid- ^
it will be derided. There is a prob- ■>' since coming here with her dis- U;
ability that the two teams will meet tinguished husband. „
again on a neutral field. Athena! u
will likely get the choice for the 1 Inci and Gcotgc Carpenter have ”
jearr.p. two little girls that attract my at- H
The day was disagreeable and then t *"? on J ,TT» tlm *. 1 “* them ’ but 1 H
disagreeable again. A cold, icy wind roal ' ! ' d,d " ‘ k "° w JU,t how eute the y X
a -low drizzling rain made it miser- “ cre u , ntil , 1 saw P lctur<! in Mr '“ M
able for the fans, but the officials' 11 '" 0 ' l,ook ° f 1 <' ,ve thcm M
fared worse. Tn their linen knick-1 f J v "7 h.g place in the Hat of Mil- *
ers they shivered and shook through i ledgeville-, future belles. ^
the entire game and left the field
dripping wet and miserable from the
punishment the weather had given
them.
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The young peoples organizations
the Milledgeville churches have a
nteresting group of young peo- H
pie. Over at the Presbyterian church H
since Mr. Harris has been here, the
Christian endeavor has taken on new ^
•he people of Milledgeville to know !i " “ nd Sunday afternoon most a,
that they are now ready to collect interesting programs arc being give. ”
nrticics of clothing of all sizes and Thc Baptist B. Y. P. D. and the Ep-
dcscription, for men. wr-non and * orth League at the Methodist have
children. If you hove these things Been active many years but never H
wish passed o nto some worthy. i* as dke interest been so grunt. The H
just call us at our resilience young ladies who are actively work- ^
office ns we know the person who 1 i"E ar<! making the evenings of great ^
needs these and will appreciate the t»n«tit. The cadet* are interested ^
Wc also wish you to s*cnd i
;too and I
second hand furniture, stoves oul
1 thi' work.
ini delighted to see f
young b«..y*» and girls i
Office 211 Phones Residence .390
We tell tickets to any point
United States. Let us quoti
schedule on your holiday trip. Phi
351. Travel by Bus. Paved Road.
DR. GROVER C. JONES
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
PHONE 1570
glad to hear that Mrs. Clara
the' Pottle has improved and is at home
you ! again. Miss Clara numbers her
friends by her acquaintance.-, and
her illness has been of much con
cern to me for I think she i.*> one of
Milledgoville's most atractive wo
men w’ith such a charming and de
lightful personality.
DR. MURRAY KING
Phone 229-L Res. 105
Jefferson Street
Veterinarian
Milledgeville. Georgia
666
ia a Proscription for
CoMi, Grippe, FIs, Desise,
Buies, Fern ssri Malaria.
BOSTON CAFE
—WHERE EVERYBODY EATS—
“Fra«h Eggs Sarvad Daily”
FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS
AND WESTERN STEAK DAILY
I can hardly wait for Christmas
when everyUody will decorate their
trees and the wonderful spirit of the
season will be in the air. I was down
town buying my lights this week and
have already a*kcd this husky broth
er of mine to see about the tree for
me, so you see I am already planning
to have my lighted tree shining dur
ing the holidays.
I expect to see many of my form
er friends this week when the alum
nae ofr G. S. C. W. come home for
the week-end. The city is t
alive with these ladies, young and
old, who have attended the college
and I am sure all of us are ghd to
have them. A round of festivities
have been arranged in their honor,
and I expect to get a big kick out of
it.
CANDY
1 lb. Chocolate Comtd Cherries Mt
1 lb. Aui. Chocolates
1-2 lb. Asst. Chocolates ....3Sc Boa
at MODERN MERCANTILE CO.
Let as do your worryiag a hoot
parluag wbilo is Maeoo—Tho streets
full of shoppers. Special arraago-
ments made (for your packages.
Travel by Bus. Phone 351
ELL’S
Great Low=Priced November Sale
The Way to Make Money is to Save. You can now
save on your Winter Wardrobe. The Prices all
throughout our house have been
REDUCED TO THE LOWEST LEVEL
A New Shipment of
COATS
BOUGHT AT 1-3 LESS THAN THEIR REGULAR
PRICE
$35.00 and $29.00 values at $22.50
$25.00 and $20.00 Coat at $1«.7S
ALL HEAVILY FUR-TRIMMED AND BRAND
NEW.
New Silhouette
Dance Dresses
JUST IN FOR THANKSGIVING—ALL SHADES
—TAFFETAS AND CHIFFONS $19.75 VALUES
AT
$16. 75
MORE THAN 50 DOZEN LADIES’
FINE
RAYON
Knickers
Just iii for this Sale. They are ex
tra fine and extra heavy quality,
equal in value to any regular $1.25
Bloomer- Special at
98c
Special Sale
SILK
Hosiery
FULL FASHIONED—BLACKS AND
ALL COLORS—VALUES UP TO
$1.25. AT
98c
If You Want the Best, Shop at
E E. BELL’S
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