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Union Point School
THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEV1LLE. GA., DECEMBER 14, 1*33
c aro enjoying
the grounds
t .. ...,re fixed for ua by the re-
^"orktrs. It F» 8 hcl P ed the look>
,lrf * r school grounds very much,
hope that they can finish
' th cy have 8»egun.
„ ur honor roll for November was
„ follow*:
rdj-tha Barnes. Sallie Pounds,
. Giles. Margaret Ennis, Mildred
_ . jiyn, Brookins, Elizabeth
^, ks . Edna Ennis, Idaleen Wood,
jvejvn Blizzard, Dorothy Ann Pat-
^ jfgniie Layfield, Austin Duck-
*^ h ' Merited
leonzrd Bass, Alva Booth. Johnny
Brookins. Edward Moran, Eli*.
Brooks. Mary Butts, Betty Z. Hod-
pj, Violet Jackson, Maude Smith,
Ac <in Bockworth, Evelyn Blizzard,
Hebeces Brooks, Margaret Butler,
Chr.i’ne Eubanks. Emmie L. Harris,
fjrip jfnrsn. Dorothy Patrick. Mamie
Jirfidd. Idaleen Wood. Huie Al
ford. Ssli’e Pounds, Gordon Hooten,
C. w. Enn 8 s. Edytha Barnes. Ine*
fflt,. Edna Ennis, Sarah O'Quinn,
Bhrn Williams. Clarice Babb, Lo-
w flKioVins. Mvm Brookins. An-
ti( R. Ezelle, Victoria Medlin, Mary
Patrick. Mark Moran, Bessie Brock
ins. Ruby Brooks, Geo. Gibnore,
Rrtlyn Medlin, Ruth Mosley, Mabel-
tat Crooms, Mildred Duckworth,
Vm Patrick, Thomas Mitchell,
Junes Chambers, Woniton Crooms,
John Mitchell, Howard Pounds,
Christine Wood, Geneva Collins,
IDdred Ennis. Geo. Roberts, Mar-
ftm Ennis, Maris Jackson, Mafml-
ItM Coll : ns, Mamie Kate Veal. Lon-
aeBsbh.
hfili Hr*seat Every Day la Nov.
tmise Colima. Dorothy Patrick,
V. C Blankinshlp, Johnny Brook-
hn. Elizabeth Brooks, Mary Butts,
Jackson, Oscar M'eeks, Mar-
Brookins, Mildred Duckworth.
Swim Kilgore, Vera Patrick, Rosa
line Fosoy, Billy Garland,
Louis Smith, Holmes Kilgore, Louise
Brooks, Frances Philips, Geneva Col-
lins, Margaret Enni„, Mildred Ennis,
Maria Jackson. Edna Layfield, Gar
rard Minor, Christine Wood. Tommie
Babb, Weldon Brook'ms, Mablc
Brooks, Mamegene Collins, George
Knowles, Ed"in Medlin, Mamie Kate
Veal, Austin Duckworth, Rebecca
Brooks, Clarice Babb, Mrya Brook
ins, Annie Ruth Ezelle, Victoria
Medlin, Mark Moran, James Butts.
Carl Chandler. Bessie Brookins,
Ruby Brooks, Harry Ennis, Evelyn
Medlin, Rath Mosley.
PEABODY HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
The Sophomore class of the Pea
body High School have given so far
as to think they hav6 some pretty
and intelligent girls in their midst
They recently held a who's who con
test, the result of which was the
election of the following superla
tives:
Most attractive—Maude Bledsoe;
Most popular—Mary Louise Cox;
Mist intellectual—Martha Chitty;
IWittiest—Jimm'e James; Most bean-
tlful—Em : ly Shealy; Best all-around
—Emily Shealy; Cutest—Rosalie
S house; Best athlete — Rebecca
Smith; Best Sport—Eugenia Shy.
The Thanksgiving program which
was given Wednesday, November
29. at the Peabody High School
Chapel exerc'ses, was a presentation
by the ninth grade.
Martha Chitty presided over a
vrtiy (interesting Program. The
Scripture which was read by Bar
bara Anr. Conn was followed by a
talk on Thansgivlng by Mary Louise
Cox. Red Cross Work was the sub
ject of a speech by Nellie Butler. Af
ter Miss Butler finish* J, every class
presented an offer'n* for Tharkr-
giv'ng. These were baskets which
were to be given to .be needy of
uf’lledgeville
TASHa MOSHKOFF. Reporter
CADFTS GIVEN MERIT CARDS
Merit cards for the month of No
vember were issued to fifty-two
cadets.
The following cadets were re
warded for their splendid work:
Alford, B.; Adams, G-; Alexander,
G.; Adams, E.; Baker, B.; Baugh,
M-; Baugh, John; Baugh, Joseph;
Beck, J. : Brake, M ; Bowen, D.;
Carpenter, C.; Childs; David, R.:
Davis, J. ; Evans, E.; Gilmore, J.;
Goldstein; Gulley; Green, Thos.;
Hargrove, F.; Hartman, B.; Ivey, J.;
Jarrard; Jones, H.; Laney; Lawson
R : McComb E. W.; Martin, Mca
dows; Moore; Miller; Pugh; Rags
dale; Ramirez; Rountree, Sanders;
Seifert; Silvey; Slack; Smith, Scott;
Taylor; Tennille, A. C.; Tenille, B.;
Torranee; Turner; Vogt; Wright;
Webb
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OPPOSITE G. a C. W. CAMPUS
Opening Friday, Dec. 15th.
To Better Serve The Auto Owners With This Famous
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Every Auto Owner to Drive in and let us Show You.
Amco Gas, American Gas, Amco Oil
Willard Batteries, Tire Service, Battery
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T. H. ENNIS, Manager
Tliii is National Cheese Week. Do yew part. Eat yonr Ckeese.
Fall Jersey Cream lb XSc
Arjo Desert Peaches—No. 2 1-2 Can
. 2 for 2§e
FRESH .
SELECT EtVVO
25c. doz
country Butter
• 23c. lb
Country Sausage
- 23c. lb
2 for 29c
California Golden Glow Evaporated Peaches Jb. 10c
Sabd Dressing, Dnrkee Medium Sue Bottle — 22c
Maxwell House Coffee 26c lb
Bakin* Soda—Cow nr A. & H
Outer Osl Mn—Qtark or Reg
...2 for 15c
Sc'd?d or Seedless Raisins
Pkg. 2 for 15c
Selected Pink Salmon—Tall Can
2 for 23c
Nol Cobbler.
5 lbs 13?
Loilee—0. K. Coffee
GLornia Golden Glow—Prunes
2 lbs. 35c
3 lbs. 25c
8c
Moro Molasses No. 1 can lOc
6-o*. Jar 8c
Red Ripe—Hand Packed Tomatoes No. 2 Can — 2 for 15c
Starch—Argo 4 for 15 ‘
fotmh-JIadm Hammer 13-oz 2 13 ‘
Jello All Flavors
Pkg. 5c
' « 1 Pit- Table Sell -* *"
ywhUe Sborteabi(—Swifts Jewel — —3 B> Cute. 21c
Head—Balk Grits 3 ,b *' 8c
Florida Oranges — 10c and 12c Do*.
ft«» Head Cabbage -5* *>•
fttpefmil _ 2 for 5c
k Stalk
__J Ibt. 25c
Me Lb-
lie Lb.
15c Dot-
_ 15c Lb.
»c Head
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Stria, Beau
"ft Spinach
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t'wbenie,
I'fttrc Letter.
FLOUR SALE
5»«t Raw (Plant er Self-Ridag) -3* “>■ **>' !! !?
«n* lily—SeK-Rittag
'ctiinie—Setf-RiaiBg
24 lb. Bag $1.1®'
.24 lb. Bag 55c
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