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/WOMENS O R GAN^ZA TIQNS OF BALDWIN COUNTY
none 436 or 362 to report Activities and give annaunrommi aii . . ■ . , „
uncements. Ad reports must be m the day following meetings and not later than nine o’clock Week* day morning of each week.
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Baptist Woman's Missionary Un.
« #lL General Meeting.
Presbyterian Woman's Auxiliary.
Circle Meetings.
Methodist Woman's Mimionary
Snciety. General Meeting.
American Association ot Uni-
rersity Women.
Catholic Woman’s Study Club.
First Tuesday
American Legion Auxiliary.
First Wuduusday
Baptist Girls Auxiliary Meets
Every Wednesday Afternoon at 3:30.
Sukey Hart Society, Children of
American Revolution.
G. M. C. Parent-Teacher Associa
tion.
Fir*t Friday
Catholic Woman’s Study Group
at 7:30 P. M.
Second Monday
Episcopal Woman’s Guild.
Audubon Society.
Second Tuesday
United Daughters of the Confed-
Second Thursday
Eastern Star.
Second Saturday
Children of the Confederacy.
Third Saturday
Milledgeville Juvenile Music Club.
Third Monday
Presbyterian Woman’s Auxiliary
General Meeting.
B-ptifit Woman’.- Missionary Un
ion. Circle Meetings.
Methodist Woman’s Missionary
Society. Circle Meetings.
Episcopal Woman's Auxiliary.
Third Tuesday
Daughters of the American Revo
lution.
Third Friday
The Midway PnrentrTeacher A*-
sociation.
Fourth Tuesday
Woman’*- Christian Temperance
Union at Methodist church.
Fourth Wednesday
Garden Club.
Fourth Thursday
Eastern Star.
Fourth Saturday
Muric Club.
1st and 3rd Wednesday
G. As. of Bapt'st church meet
every 1st and 3rd Wednesday P. M.j advantage in keeping down
at 4:30 o’clock,
DETROIT- the
motor capital - goes FOR
'tfcieetcrcmf
T\ETROtTERS help to build most of the
car* made in this country. They know
what goes Into them... and what their
•wners can expect to get out of them.
That’s why Detroit's preference means
somethin* to car buyers in every other city
in America.
This year Detroit’s choice Is three to one
for the Ford V-8 . . . powerful evidence of
the value these wise buyers know is built
into this car. The truth is, that the more
hifh priced cart you look at today, the
more Ford V-8 features you'll sec.
The only V-8 engine in a car under 52500
...torque-tube drive...improved dear-vis
ion ventilation...dual down-draft carhurc-
tion...safety glass, and steel welded bodies.
Put this new Ford V-8 to your own tests,
under your own conditions. Then you’ll
know why the men who build and know
motor cars choose it.
AUTHORIZED SOUTHEASTERN FORD DEALERS
rORD RADIO PROGRAM—WITH WARING'S PENNSYLVANIANS: ]
V SUNDAY EVENING—COLUMDIA NETWORK
at work.
The athletic field recently graded
and sodded presents a beautiful car
pet of green. The Bermuda grass is
growing and a hard turf is being dc-
■eloped. The field will be one of
the most attractive in the south this
fall. Coach Butts personally super-
ised the work and is. very much
satisfied with the progress the grass
has made.
G. M C. will have a most interest
ing schedule this fall and visitors
from all sections of the state will be
attracted here for the games. Th<*
ambition of more than a score of
young Gcorgin athletes Is to be a
member of the red and black squad
this year. The field will he ideal for
ploying and will give the hoy? a big
METHODIST CIDCLES TO MEET
MONDAY AFTERNOON.
The c : rclcs of the Methodist
church will meet Monday afternoon
at five o'clock as follows:
•Maude Norris Circle with Mrs. J.
F. Muldrow.
Lily Little Circle with Mrs. W. F.
Little, Mrs. Roy Alford, joint hos
tess.
C : rcle No 3 with Mrs. Frazic** at
College Hill Tavern.
Circle No. 4 with Mrs. R. E. Long.
Mrs. Hall will be joint hostess.
Julia P. West Circle with Mrs.
George Watkins, Mrs .A. C. Tennille
joint hostess.
The Young Womens Circle will
*meet Tuesday evening at 8:30. Miss
Martha Bass will be hostess.
baptist circles to meet
Monday afternoon.
G'rcles of the Woiti$ps Missionary
Union of the First Baptist church
will meet Monday afternoon at five
o’clock as follows*
Susan Anderson with Mrs. W. H-
Baumgaitel.
Laura William? with Mrs. T- J-
T>n>-den.
T ’**herine Bryant with Mrs- W. B.
Wood.
Pearl Dunston with Mrs. C. E
Grr«n.
Doris Knight Circle will at
the church.
SIGNS DESIGNATING j mobile served two Atlanta physicians
MILLEDGEVILLE BIRD , as an operating table when they set
SANCTUARY PLACED | the broken leg of Willard Grubbs
Signs on which are inscribed “Mil-
ledgevilie, C»a.. A Bird Sanctuary,”
have been placed at the entrances to
Milledgeville.
The signs are steel and
on iron posts. They are m
who was thrown from h's motor
cycle. Macon is planning a season of
grand opera in December. A horse
collar maker is listed among those |
•pended j seeking work through the national
ttrae- ] re-employment agency. W. L. Mit-
tive and are placed on all the high- ! chcll acting state NRA compliance
ways leading into the city Milledge j director during the illness of Dr. An-
ville was recently designated
Bird Sanctum y by order of the City
Couneil nnd the citizens were urged
to protect all birds.
WREN BUILDS NEST IN OFFICE
BOOK CASE
A wren used a small hole in the
back door to enter the office of
the Milledgeville Bricks Works and
built a nest in the book case in the
office.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McMillan
have watched the little bird w th
interest and have seen the eggs hatch j inspiration. Each B
and three little birds arc now ready pected to send a large delegation,
to leave the nest. The parent birds * In addition to the attendance ban-
hnve never allowed the excitement
WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION
B. Y. P. U. TO MEET FRIDAY.
The nnnuui meeting of the Wash
ington Associational B. Y. P. U. wi'l
he held at Balcrma church, Friday
July 13th. The morning session will
open -at 10:30. Usii. “Christ Our
Authority” as the theme, Mrs Har-
ville W. Brown of Warthcn, Presi
dent and Mrs. Ray Smith of Sparta,
Junior and Intermediate Leader,
have planed a glorious meeting. The
program will cover all phases of B.
Y. P. U. work and should give every
union in the association new life and
P. U. is ex-
thc office to scare
ATHLETIC FIFTH A CARPET OF
GREEN
C-ich Wallace Butts is nnxioti
for -lirmcr to end nnd the fall sen-
W, » that he can ret th-; made
yourtr s*h1ete*» who will be randi-. tion
dates for the G. M. C football team
UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL
MEETING SUNDAY AT
HOPEWELL.
There will be a Union Sunday
School meeting next Sunday, July
the 15th, at three o’clock P. M. at
Hopewell church. Bethel, Pleasant
Grove. Salem and Union Hill Hill
Sunday Schools arc especially re
quested to join in this meeting. A
large representation from each of
the schools will be expected. Mrs.
Fred Vinson. Superintendent of
Hopewell Sunday School will be in
charge of the program.
•Mrs. Frank Watson will teach the
adult Bible class, and Mrs. Dud My-
rick will teach the intermediate
and Mrs. Jim Chandler
the intermed'ate g'rls. Miss Rossie
Cook will have charge of the junior*
„nd Mis? Doris Godard the primaries.
Mr. Louis Andrews, Jr, w'U demon
strate Sunday School records and Fr'-d W. Broi
reports. The secretary of each Sun- j United Stab
day School is especially invited
carded each year, there will be
efficiency banner awarded thi
year.
BREVITIES IN THE NEWS
(By C- N. A.)
John Hill Vickers, the 4-year-old
Sandy Springs boy who was bitten
by a rattlesnake that had crawled in
his bed, is going to get well, say his
doctors at the Georgia Baptist hos
pital in Atlanta. Collector of Inter
nal Revenue W. Eugene Page is
trying to collect $20,148 from the
Georgia Tech Athletic Association
for taxes on last fall’s football tick
ets. Blackstrap molasses in the Val
dosta Health Department was the
cause of ore-round fight between a
mouse and a yellowjacket. The twin
and daughter of Mr. and Mrs
J. W. McDaniel of Macon have d : ff-
•rent b'rthdays. The girl was born
Tuesday and her brother on Wednes
day. At the request of the Georg'
tobacco warhousemen, headed !»
i of Nashville, th
Tobnrco Associatin'
drew M. Soule, has been appointed
to the vacancy created by the Int-
Jer’s death. New postnge stamps, u
3-cent purple stamp comm emu iting
the landing of the French cxplor r,
Jean Nicolct on the shores of Green
Bay, Wis., and a series of stamps of
from 1 to 10-cent demoninations nnd
showing scenic views of national
parks, went on sale Monday. The
branch of the Georgia and Florida
railroad which connects Augusta,
Wrens, Gibson, Sar.dcrsvillc and Ten
nille will be abandoned on July 31.
Dr. T. H. McHatton, horticulturist
at the University of Georgia, has
been appoin.cd manager of the
Chancellorsvilie homestead project.
Cooperation with the NRA to eitent
of revocation of city business licen
ses upon failure to display the Blue
Eagle ha* been asked of Macon City
Council.
Mr. Jack Thomas of Decatur and
his father, Mr. John Thomas, will
spend the week-end in Milledgeville,
visiting relatives.
named August 1 as the opening da*-?
hear Mr. Andrews. A talk will be I for the Georgia tobacco market. At-
,n “The Fruits of Cooper#- lanta’i, total conventions in 1934 will
Chrift : an Followsh ! p”. j f #r exceed the 1933 mark of 20C.
Whosoever majr come - Dinning board of a nearby auto-
CHEESE
16c lb
O K Coffee
19c lb
Odogan Soap and Powder
8-lb. Carton Jewel
63c
4-lb. Carton Jewel
33c
Pint Mason Frail Jars _
7 Sc
Quart Miiod Jari
85c
Pickling Di,tilled Vnegar
_ Galon 19c
Del. Country Gent. Corn
2 for 25c
Grape Nat Flakes
18c
Maxwell House Coffee
29c
6-lb. Pail Snowdrift
65c
Paint bland Pkeupple, No. 2 Sliced or Crntk ...
Table Salt, Package
.... 2 for 29c
2 for 5c
CARNATION MILK
Tall 3 tor 19c. Baby 9 for 19c
14-ox. Tumbler Apple Jelly
111c
Campbells Tomato Juice
2 for 15c
Dehnoate Picnic Aiparagm Tip,
2 for 25e
Skimp, Dry Pak _
Lain H-ox. Sweet Mil Pickles
.. 2 for 25c
1*r
Old Virginia Pore Strawberry ar Blackberry Pmerret S-oi. 18c
Campbelb Chicken or Vegetable Somi lie
Franc a-American Spaghetti
3 far 25c
Rival Brand Prepaired Mutard, Qnart Jar
Qneen OKvet—Qnart Jar
— 2 for 25c
29c
Fararite Brand—Mont Canned Cocoauut 3 1-2
for .
oa. Cm, 2
ISp
Banquet Tea
1-4 lb 19c
Wesson Oil
18c pint
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