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CAMPUS
Mon.-Tues., April 8-9
Messrs Gaither Banks and Homer
Bivins enjoyed a tiffing trip
the Satilla river during the week-end
They accompanied a party from Ma-
' ^ ,SS . Fra „ .
•> Montgomerv spent Sunday in
§ with the Mcsdnmos McAfee and
£ families.
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ij i ralad course was served.
The prize winners were Mrs. M
. j M. Cre.-'rr-. Mr* - . V r . *B. R. Moreland
£ i and Mrs. Robert Ashfield. Mrs. Bean
$ j - .ns presented a lovely truest prise
The guest list Included: Mr*,
j Moreland. Mrs. Ashfield. Mrs. M. H.
(Groover. Mr*. Nat Knight. Mrs. Rob-
McMillnn. Mrs. Jack Edwards,
(Mrs. Grady Keel, Mrs. D. T. What-
Mrs. J. H. Ennis. Mrs. Sam
| Terry, Mh. Otis Woods. Mrs. George
i Davis. Mrs. John Stover, Mrs. George
• Fisher. Mrs. Walter Brown.
Its Straw Hat Time Again
■we have them in all (be mw styles—stiff brim «4 Panama.
$J.OO up
John Holloway
THE MANS STOKE
A suppr party at Camel's Hump
on Friday evening was a delight
ful afafir given by Milledgeville’s
vrunger social contingent. After
supper the party gathering around
the camp fire and enjoyed stories
and games.
Those present included: Misses
Maurice KYnnev. Vi-sinia Dunn,
Sullivan, Charlotte Williams. Ber
nadette Sullivan. Grace Stembridge,
Lois Hatcher. Florida Moore. Mar
garet Sullivan, Virginia Cooper,
Frances Smith and Marjorie and La-
vinia Scott.
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DRY CLEANING
Simplifies Housecleaning Tasks
Send your nigs, furniture ud drapes to be dry cleaned and the hardest, “mes
siest” part of housecleaning will be done away with— and it’s very cheap!
We renovate mattresses and make them like new at special prices.
Blankets and winter clothing rotund in Moth-proof hags for summer storage.
LET US STORE YOUR FURS AND WINTER COATS ON COLD STORAGE FOR
THE SUMMER—SAFETY AND PROTECTION GURANTEED.
Snow’s
Laundry &. Dry Cleaning Co.
440 —
Come Here for That
EASTER OUTFIT
New to the last detail of trimming and cut—the apparel
here will appeal not only for its fashion interest but for
its remarkably low prices. Weekly Arrivals.
SPECIAL CLOSE OUT OF A CROUP OF
Early Spring Dresses
Values to $9.95. Special
$3.95 & $4.95
BIG RACK OF HOUSE DRESSES. $1.00 VALUES SPECIAL
69c
The Lawrence Shoppe
A laugh tops
every romantic
thrillin this new
entertainment
delight! When a
woman - tamer
meets a man-
charmer, any
thing can hap-
pen-anditaoes!
Mias Leone Smith spent the week
end in Columbus visiting her sister.
Mr. Martin Meadows, of Macon,
visited friends in the city on Mon
day.
Mr. Wilson Mason spent the week
end at Decatur visiting Mrs. Mason
and little son.
Mrs. Robert Roddenberry, of
Moultrie, is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. H. Bland.
Mrs. W. C. Vaughan Is spending
several weeks with her niece in
Jacksonville, Fla.
Misses Woodson Maddox and Ina
Rickets spent the week-end at
Magnolia Gardens
Mr. George Moore, of Quitman,
spent Sunday with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Moore.
S. S. CONVENTION AT
HARDWICK SUNDAY.
Under the direction of Mrs. Leroy
Jones, district president, an excel
lent program was given at the rally
of the county Sunday School con
vention on last Sunday at Hardwick.
The theme of the meeting
"Building the Kingdom.” Mrs. Jones
led in the devotional and explained
the scripture in an inspirational
way. Mr. Ragsdald, df the Christian
church, Mr. Markey, of the Baptist
church and Mr. Farrell, of the
Methodist church, each made talks
that were most interesting.
Five different Sunday Schools were
represented at the meeting.
Mrs. J. F. Bell had as her guest
for the week-end her sister, Mrs. J.
A. Bradley, of Sandorsville.
Mrs. O. B. Leverette and Miss
Frances Giles .pent the week-end
in Dublin with their sister.
Mrs. Sam Terry and children spent
the week-end in Forsyth visiting
Mrs. Terry’s mother. Mrs. Reid.
Mrs. L. J. Pritchard has come to
MUledgeville to make her home with
her daughter. Jjlrs. L. R. Langley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cooper and
family of Columbus spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond More
land.
Misses Marjorie and Lavinia Scott,
who are students at Agnes Scott,
Decatur, arc at home for the spring
holidays.
Miss Mary Oden was at home
from Wesleyan for the spring holi
days with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
John Oden.
Dr. and Mrs. Guy Wells and lit
tle daughter and Col. and Mrs. Joe
Jenkins visited the parents of Dr.
Lee in Macon on Sunday.
Miss Josephine Jennings, who is a
student at Agnes Scott is at home
for the spring holidays with her
mother. Mrs. H. B. Jennings.
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Whaiaaaia aad Ratail
TRIM OFF THE IRREGULAR FIRST GRASS WITH AN
Eclipse Lawn Mower
Let us show you the SELF SHARPENING and other good tea*
tures of this easy Running Machine. All sizes at attractive
prices— v
We’re Just Chauffeurs This Month
HAVE YOU ever used Hydraulic Brakes?
Have you ever felt the power of a 6.7 to 1
compresion engine?
Did you ever experience the difference be
tween ordinary engine smoothness and Float*
ing Power smoothness 7 And did you know
that the Plymouth “Floating Ride" is some*
thing very noticeable in cither the front or
back?
if not, of course its our fault! Bat we’re
going to make up for it this month. We are
going to try and give everybody a Plymouth
ride this month—without obligation. We are
Learn the Difference Phone )61*L
W. E. Robinson, Jr.
Chrysler - Plymouth - Oldsmobile
going to he chanffeurs—yours to command-
How may we sene you? When will b: nest
convenient Come in. Phone us. Flaf one of
our ears an the street—it’ll he our treat.
IT’S APRIL
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PLYMOUTH