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! Edwards Patterson has given a Joe
! Brown Piko used in the war between
1 ihe States. Mrs. Wimh and lotr-
dy Have presented a five piece col
li lection of old swords. Dr. J. L.
j Feeson ftave a cannon ball picked up
in Government Square Park.
When an article of historical
value is given to be placed in Geor
gia History Museum, it i* put in
n glass cose .which is locked with
name of the donor, the county from
which it was obtained, and the date. !
Jt particularly /historical, a btjief
item is written about it. All pic- j
tures of Governors, Famous Women,;
and Statesmen of Georgia are to be
framed.
Any contribution to this collection
will be greatly appreciated, pictures
and slave diaries are especially val
uable. By contributing to this
Museum you are allowing others to :
| share with you your prized historical
Successful Summer School
To Close July Eight*
Marguerite Arthur. Quitman; Nell
Willianis, Quitman.
\ special train has been chartered
over the Central of Georgia Railroad,
leaving after the Commence: ,ent
Ever. i-c>. Connections out of Mr-
con will be held for this train.
DR. DOWELL TO TALK AT G
S. C. W. NEXT THURSDAY
President Beeron Will Present Decrees and Diplomas to One Hundred
Eighteen. Class Will Be Addressed by Professor T. J.
Lance, Young Harris College
New Articles of Historical Valr.e
Constantly Being Added
Collection of Swords Given
Dr. Spright Dowell, preside
Mercer University, will sp ta k i
G. S. C. W. summer school sti
next Thursday at the chapel
cises. Dr. Dowell
City," Florrie White, Moultrie; Eliza
beth Wood. Atlanta; Odessa Wuot-
ten. Abbeville:
The thirteenth Summer .School will'
id a inoi successful e* l>n. July:
ghtienih, with ctimv • merit ex-'
The Georgia History Museum, now
1 Dented in Packs Hall, is one of the
most interesting features ••n the cam
pus. The Museum, e-tablished by
the History Club and I’r. Amanda
Johnson, contains a large collection
of intere.ting articles.
Recently into the hands of Dr.
Johnson have come various articles
of hi'torical vnlue for the Museum.
Among them are a piece of the bat
tleship, Maine, whicn was presented
by Mrs. Norman Edwards. Sara F. |
B ASEBALL GAME PLANNED
FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY
Col|e*i.t e Normal English Ct
Sarah Butt. Columbus; A
Veryl Grier. Blakely; Essie
Hall. Miumi. Fla.. Vera Lee -’at
Winder: Helen -Jones. Gibson; .
Louise MrComb. Milledgeville.
On thi afternoon of July the fourth
will be a ha ebull game be-
t t.'e G. S. C. W. Co-eds and
■cgular students. Miss Mildred
r at the head of the girls’
I i Mr. E. C. Jordan lends the
The game will be played
!.. by girls* rules. Members cf
■ams will not be chosen until the
ing of the fourth.
of the prom
inent educators of the South and is
interested in educatidr.nl problems.
He will speak to the teachers about
their problems and how to meet
them. His address will no doubt be
a most interesting and Inspirational
one to the ‘eachers and student.,
at summer school.
| tweer.
the rt
Butler
squad
Kill this pest-it sl: ?ads disease
becca brook, AtJ.ma; Maddyn
Vau-i - Jordan. Whigham; May At
wood Kittle?. Valona; Evelyn Mar
tin. New nan; Marion Douise Mnv-
field, MiiledgeviJIe; Etti in.n* Mc-
Craine. Willncoochee; Eugenia Mc
Donald. Fitzgerald; Marjorie Kath
leen McGee. Millcdgeville: Jane
Elizabeth McLendon, Grove town;
France- Cir.ijyn McMullan. Jrnt<-
boro; Linn it Methvin, Dexter; Katie
Louvenia Moore. Greensboro; Elinor
Cliff. Moultrie: Mary Addle Parker,
Donaldsonville; Willie Sue Robert*,
Social Circle; Farise Lillian Saver,
Bonaire; Sadye Louise fanner, Mont
rose: Kathryn Georgia Tnyjor,
Greensboro; Mrs. Katherine Greer
Tunnell, Milledgeville; Frances Syl-
vc-ta Woodard, Dublin.
Principle 1 ires
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- If you are one of those motorists who are looking for
second-line, so-called “bargain tires" don't bother to
even notice the Real Low Prices on First Quality Tires
listed below. We just won't be able to take care of you
and would rather not sell you at all than (o see vou
riding out from this store on poor rubber.
Every tire in this sale Is-a First Quality, Fully Guaran
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far greater mileage, more Riding Comfort and better
service than you can obtain from am other tire, regard
less of make, selling anywhere near the same price.
Flies and
MosftuRoes
Roadies Bedbugs Ants Moths
Lib Frances Boswell, Greens
boro: Clara Emma Brake, Savanah;
Sam Elizabeth Callahan. Ea t Point,
Georgia Katherine Calloway, Tal-
botton; Sara Louise Cook, Social
Circle: Emma Davis, Meigs; Eunir-
Godly. Woodbine; Sally Hall. Mil-
ledgcville; Ruby Lee Henderson,
Eton Ann Stallings Hicks. Rome;
Ruth Thornton Hightower. Amerirus;
Glco Johnson, Waycross, Alvaretta
Josephine Kenan. Stntesboro; Cbm
Duncan Lanier. Dublin; Lois Lord,
Toomsboro: Ruth Lord, Jefferson;
Wilma Martin, ISronwood; Margaret
McCutcheon, Columbus; Ve-ta Mer
ritt, Temple; Cornelia Montgomery,
Commerce; Mildred O’Neal. Green
ville; Gertrude Peacock. Easttnnn;
Ellen Ram bo, Blakely; Loyce Abl
Ray. Macon; Mrs. Annie Lane*
Sharpe. Rocky Ford; Mary Simpson,
Milledgeville; Mary Cratch Sparrow,
Hawkinsville; Mary It. Talley, Villa
Rica; Frances Williams, Woodbury;
Emma Lucile Wright, Atlanta; Mary
Murtincz Young, Fitzgerald; Mary
Youngblood, Milledgeville.
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W. E. ROBINSON, JR.
CHRYSLER SALES & SERVICE, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
attentior
We have always adhered to our original belief that sound,
helpful banking must be conducted on a friendly md personal
basis.
Cornelia Chappell, Columbus; Floy
Miriam Creel, Union City; Edith Lee
Funderburk, Bninbridgc; Willie Mac
Gower, Dncula; Grace Gregg. Man
chester; Helen Jo Holsenbeck. Gray;
Frances Yarbrough, Milledgeville.
Collegiate Normal Course
Frail cos Bridge % Dawson; Mar-i
eelle Putnam Butler, Marietta; Mil- :
cred G. Butler, Cairo; Ethel Florence 1
Carter, Jackson; Martha Alice Crow- ]
der, Milner; Rossie Culbreath, Moul-!
trie; Lois Lee Darrington, Decatur;’
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Marjorie DuPree, Sunny Side; Mary |
Elizabeth Durden, Graymont; Beulah
Pennington Everett, Irwinton; Julia’
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ginia Marshall Frazier, Leland, Miss.;
Rhesa Mae Giddens, Swainsboro;
Catherine Elizabeth Gilman, Milledge-
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Kathryn Ivey, McBcan; Dorris Vennie
Lindsey, Tennille; E*telle Loworn,
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Covington; Cora Lee McEver, Eaton,
ton; Sara Jane McGahee. Greenville;
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Powell Moore, Villa Rica; Elizabeth
Overstreet, Iron City; Laura Louise
Parramore, Boston; Dorothy Smith
Paschal, Harlem; Jane Rambo,
Blakely; Mary Julia Ratchford, Bar
tow; Evelyn. Vivian Rcdfern, Pavo.
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Effie Powell Shine, Columbus;
Lucile Simpson, (Rockmart; Jennie
Leo Smith, Woodland;’Isora Loyd
| Thomas, Patterson; Ina Mae Toler,
I Irwinton; Katherine Tyler, Monti-
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in all lines of modern banking.
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on the Vine
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NONE TOO SMALL
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vice and a strong well rounded banking institution amply able to
take care of your every need.
in the Panne
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Otto M. Conn, President—Dr. Richnrd Binion. Vice-President.
H. G. Banks. Cashier
Directors—Dr. Edwin Allen, Homer Bivins, W. L Ritchie. Ralph
Simmerson. J. R. Stanley, C. J. Conn