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BREVITIES IN THE NEWS MBS. GUY WELLS COUNSELLOR]
FOR Y. W. A.
(By G. N. A.)
Canton citizens put in an early bid , At a meeting of the Yeung Wo- j
or Governor Talmadge's presence men’s Auxiliary of the Baptist church
*'** Jul >' 4 and he accepted the | on last Thursday evening. Mrs. Gi.> ]
installed &*■ Counsv’- ]
the association.
former repre- : The meeting was held at the h« r-.r 1
th. past two years the Club IT™','.",,'"' , McDu,fic county, ot Miss Lillian Dollah. :he f:- ,
^ among its primary local pro-I' . 5 ' '” i '*’ ly clccU<l slaU ton!1,or - <*««. Mrs. Wells succeeded Mrs.
“THE CONTINENTAL" SCREEN'S NEWEST DANCE SENSATION
.. nts ot the Milledgeville Kl- iV « ^ ^the on last Th
11 , club was read by the seere- I by Tom Arnold - H Wells
r „l Erwin Sibley, at the an . <i>o Tribune, to speak there, lor for the
w r - . . .. ti j Kendall Evans. Jr.. former reore- The mm
^.dies Night last Thursday:
sentative from
imorovemoni of hiehwnvs l is „ alsn ma> '°r ot Thomson, county B. McCu'Jar. who has been Counsel-
unprovement ot nigmsmys, lattorney of McDuffie and city attor- ler for the pa : several years.
of Thomson. History i.- prefer- After the business meeting a pro-
| red by hoboes, says the librarian of gram with Africa as the subject was
^ ^ ^ ^ cctcd by Miss Dorris Ricketts.
■ sixty da'
imfitely S200.00(yio. JTOsIly elected member of the house of ■Marian Underwood and Clara Mae
| representatives, is advocating con- | Almand. The program was a most
t through j interesting one.
ft'amp,
f, Mowing. is the result of the 1
efforts for 1934.
The realisation of new bridue I Macon's Iran......
-Oconee river ^to be completed | Wrench, editor of the Charlie,, Those taking part were Misses Bit
(This 11 ° ul J^ t ^ era ^ °J Folkston and m. w- lie Abercrombie Louise Etheridge,
may be attributed to the Ki
I-adles. It will bo remember- Istniction of a scenic highw
throe years ago at a j the Okefinokee
I JOT r
program when sugges- j the Atlantic Coastal high wav and the
the ladies were being Alabama line. Adding its voice to BOARD OF CONTROL DELAYS
future Club projects, tula ] numerous like presentments in all j ELECTION OF OFFICIALS.
^suggested j parts of the state, the Burke county
; P rant ^ jury last week recommended I The Board of Control in annual
repeal r.. the state prcHbition law. session in Atlanta last Friday passed
Earl Carroll's Vanities will make " n a number of routine matters, but
only one stop in the state, giving | did not elect officials for the various
tw*' performances at the auditorium j institutions under the supervision
in Atlanta on the afternoon and (he board. The annual election
evening of next Monday, November
26. 25 Cochran women called on
Governor Talmadge last week and
promised him a coconut cake if he
would get the road paved from Ma
con to Cochran and on to Eastman.
The Doerun Courier’s printing plant
was badly damaged last Friday!
night by a fire of undetermined ori- J
Kin. Part of the loss, estimated be
tween $1,006 end S 1,500, was cov-!
ered by insurance. Compensation in i
the amount of SG75 for caring for
and educating a child from Lhe age
of 6 weeks to his majority is not
uted with all Georgia Motor J excessive, the Georgia court of np-
rules for safe operation peais lia^ ruled. The City of Macon
Bridg.
, f the ladies p
through constant and persbt-
via our Congressman, the
rtment, and the Highway
• , nt. County Commissioners
•yrs the old bridge was first
and this new one finally
Kited.)
r mpletion of Eatonton-Madi-
ment making all-paved
Ulanta. The Club has been
• on this with co-operation
Clubs and County and City
cs. two years.
: ted. financially and other-
Idwin Farmers’ Club in
nment Georgia Jersey Cat-
•mtion at Milledgeville.
Inaugurated Safety Highway
:v.. Obtained the consent of
uthoritics to print and have
Ticcrs was scheduled for this
meeting, but was delayed until a
meeting which is to be held on Fri
day November 30th, in Atlanta.
Col. Marion Allen attended the
meeting of the board.
Outdoing the now famous “Carioca,” which they introduced in “Flying Down to Rio,” Fred
Astaire and GINGER ROGERS introduce their newest sensation, “The Continental," in RKO
Radio s de luxe musical comedy, "THE GAY DIVORCEE!." In five colorful varations, the
d?nce lasts through an entire reel. The dance ensemble of 100 represents the cream of
Hollywood’s dancers. Alice Brady and Edward Everett Horton arc featured in comedy roles.
Gay Divorcee" will be shown at the Colonial Thanksgiving Day.
vehicles, so that to each
of a 1935 motor vehicle
•here will be delivered with the
admonitions for safety opera-
rhe oil companies also have
in carry on their literature
id mans Georgia laws and
f the road,
if,. Undertaken to have completed
• i ,n Shoals dam with Gov-
nt aid. the Hon. Carl Vinson.
• ■ in Congress a bill making
the Government lending
v !:■ ihe Power Company for
The bill is now pending,
r ■ n of side C. C. C. Camp
MiUrdcevilSe by obtaining in-
•v <-f Congressman Carl Vin-
,nd Mr. Lufburrow of State
try Department
7' Acting through the Macon Ki-
Club gained co-operation of
Club, and the other civic bodies
d the Mayor and Aldermen and
Commissioners to have the
v lined and marked in the
• corves and on hills and
♦o reduce the danger to the
f the highway. Co-operative
■e and presure is being
n the Highway Department
have this done.
c * n d in establishment of
• School at Hardwick.
Co-operated in entertaining
nit I Mortorcade.
Undertaken the getting of
r.v books for Georgia Military
Mlege Library.
r distinguished visitors
*d the Club are the fol-
|- v C. C, Harrold, Macon. Ga.: Mr.
Anderson. Macon. Ga.: Lt. Gov.
Hall. Macon. Ga.; Dr. H. D.
City; Rev. Horace Smith,
T w. Reed, University Regis-
h’ Athens, Ga.
ived a $50,000 check fre _
Georgia Power Company for allow
ing its street car service to be re
placed with motor bus transporta
tion. Deaths in Georgia from tuber
culosis dropped from 2.1P5 in 1931,
to 1,779 in 1933. Dr. T. F. Aber
crombie of the state board of health,
has revealed.
DANGER!
Don’t risk your life with faulty
brakes. We will be glad to test your
brakes free. Reline your brakes now
for winter driving.
RALPH SIMMERSON
Buick-Pontiac Dealer
PHONE 300
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Thanksgiving
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BETTER SUNSET GOLD, Fine.* Creamery lb. 34c
APPLE SAUCE, Glar; Jar 12 l-2c No. 2 Can, 2 for 19c
KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES _ 2 Pkp. 15c
CRANBERRY SAUCE No. 1 1-2 Ocean Spray, Can -15c
WORLD-OVER COFFEE, Fresh Ground lb. 21c
WHITE HOUSE .. lb. Carton 25c
GEORGIA MEAL, Fresh New Crop 12 lb. Bag 25c
TOMATO CATSUP 14 or. Bottle __ 2 for 25c
TOMATO CATSUP, 8 oi _ J for 25c
SWEET PICKLED WHOLE PEACHES, No. 2 1-2 Con 35c,
3 for $1.00
SPICED CRABAPPLE No. 2 1-2 Can 19c
EVAP. MILK, Pet or Carnation, 3 Tall or C Small Cans ..18c
SHLLLED PECANS, or ALMOUNDS lb. 49c
b.vm— a——— tiTanr ■ mil
70-80 Prunes, 2 lbs. .15c
Evaporated Pears ... Ib. 15c
Evaporated Peaches 2
.lbs for
25c
Evaporated Apples lb. 15c
Evaporated Apricots
21bs. 25c
Postell’s Fine Flour
PL4IN OR SELF-RISING
ELEGANT « PILLAR
24 lbs $1.29 1 24 lbs - $1-05
12 lbs 69c
6 lbs 35c
JACK'S SPECIAL
24 lbs. — 99c
12 lbs
6 lbs.
55c
29c
EARLY MORN
2*t lbs.
5 lb. Bag 28c
10 lb. Bag 54c
25
Bag
$1.34
Fruit Cake Ingredients
NEW
CROP
ORANGE, LEMON PEEL lb. 2'.
BROKEN CHERRIES lib. 35c
PINEAPPLE HEARTS lb. 30c
14-oz. Pkg. CURRANTS 19c
7-oz. Pkg. CURRANTS 2 for 25c
7-oz. Pkg. RAISINS 2 for 9c
11-oz. Del Monte SEEDED or SEEDLESS
RAISINS 2 for 15c
ZEEMAN WENS F, * E 5HQES -
JOHN HOLLOWAY
The Man’s Store
SUNSET GOLD
SStAD DRESSING
1-2 Pint Jar 10c
Pint Jar —15c
MAYONNAISE
1-2 Pint 12 l-2c
Pint — - 22c
MOTHER’S COCOA
1 Ib. Can 10c
1-2 Ib. Can - 7 l-2c
2 Ib. Can - 18c
BAKER’S CHOCOLATE
1-2 lb. Cake 25c
BAKER’S COCOANUT
Yellow Label. Can 10c
8-oz. DOLES CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 3 for 25c
VT. MAID SYRUP Bottle 23c
AUNT DINAH MOLASSES — Can 15c
No. 2 Can SCOn COUNTRY PORK & BEANS, 3 for 25c
No. 2 Can SCOTT’S COUNTRY SPAGHETTI 3 for 25c
No. 2 Can PHILLIPS MIXED VEGETABLES, 3 for 25c
No. 2 Can TOMATOES 3 for 25c
BLUE ROSE RICE 5 lbs. 23c
MARKET DAY RAISINS 4 Ib. Bag 32c
1 Ib. Carton SODA CRACKERS - 10c
1 lb. Carton VANILLA WAFERS -15c
FIG EARS, Ib. 12 l-2c; GINGER SNAPS Ib. 10c
WAX PAPER, Roll, 5c; PAPER NAPKINS 5c
TALL CAN ARGO SALMON — -19c
GAUZE TISSUE —
Heinz
Soup Sale
16 VARIETIES 2 for 27c
Dozen .— - $1.59
COOK BOOK FREE
SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION
Come in and try these delicious
Swansdown
CAKE FLOUR
Pkg. 29c
Fresh Eggs
Doz. 31c