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E tTNlON-IECOftim. BULLBDGKVILLB. OA-, MAT «•, 1**»
WILLIAM TURNER RECEIVES
APPOINTMENT TO WEST POINT
William Turnei. son of Dr. and
Mrs. D. T. Turner, was notified to
day that he had received an appoint
ment to the United States Military
Academy. West Point. N. Y.. The ap
pointment was made by Congress
man Carl Vinson.
Mr. Turner is a graduate of G. M.
C.. and for the past year has been
working in Atlanta,
dered to Atlanta for physical exami
nation at an c-^rly date and expects
to enter the July class at the acad
emy if successful.
MILLEDGEVILLE YOUNG MEN WOODMEN HOST TO NUMBER
TO GRADUATE AT COLLEGES! OF STATE OFFICIALS
A number 0'. Milledgevilles young I The Milledgeville Camp of Wood-
- n will be awarded degrees at the men of the World was host to a
colleges this year. number of state officers and other
Henry Taylor, son of Dr. and Mrs. j out-of-town visitors at their meet-
Hov Taylor, will receive a degree j ing Wednesday evening,
at Duke University. Marion Allen. The Hardwick Camp cooperated
Jr., and Curtis Veai will be awarded | in entertaining the visitors and a
decrees at the State University. Jchn j dutch supper was served. The Mil
ls .dd and John Conn will be award-j ledgeville Camp has just recentl
• Un:
DISTRICT NURSES TO MEET
AT STATE HOSPITAL
The Sixth District Nurses Assoc:a-
t: n will meet cn Saturday after
noon at three o'clock at the nurses
home of the Milledgeville State
Hospital. The State Hospital Alum
nae u 1 be hostess to the meeting.
A large attendance of visiting
nurses is expected and all nurses in
this county are invited to attend.
TEXNILLE AND SCOTT-MEET IN
G. M. C. GOLF FINALS
William Tennill**. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cline Tennille and Bill Scot*
son of Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Scott, will
play for the golf championship of
G. M. C. on Saturday morning.
They will play the thirty-six
holes. 18 in the morning and 18 in
the afternoon. Tennille and ScOtt
won their matches in the semi
finals last Saturday.
j been organized Among the visiting
I speakers were: Robert L. Plunku’
GRAMMAR SCHOOL PLAY of Macon: George L. Robertson, of
OPENS GRADE COMMENCEMENT Rutledge and H. C. -Fabin. of At-
Commer.cement exercisai ct the, lanta.
nrimarv tirades o. G. M. C. began |
WeSSday night with the presents RED CROSS HOLDING *»«*«
tion of 'Betty's Birthday Party" by INSTITUTE HERE
the first, second and third grades. | Every phase of Red Cross work is
The program was featured by.being discussed by leaders of the
drills, songs and other music. Eastern area at the weeks institute
Betty is played by Josephine [which is being held throughout tltfs
Britt, the little daughter of Mr. and [week at G. S. C. W.
Mrs. Alexander Britt. Other leading | TTie weeks program opened Sun-
characters are: Winfred Darden 'day with a meeting at the Campus
Helen Hootten. Sarah Carpenter, j Theatre with the local chapter in
Magadelene Roberts. Lorcne Hale, i charge. The welcome from the cil
Mary J. Salter Clyde Holsenbeck. j was given the visitors.
Boyce Califf. Robert Sullivan. Louie! The program continues through-
Arnold Gecrge Allen. Billy Har- out this week. The visitors are be
hove, B J Goulden. Carl Wilson j ing entertained at Ennis Hall and
and Harvey Brannen. Jthe meetings arc in the Ennis recre-
Over a hundred children take partjation hall,
in the drills, dances and i
numbers.
Mis. Mamie Pitts. Miss Ann** Bone.
Miss Manie Jones and Miss Mary
Simpson had charge of the program,
gram.
EXCHANGE BANK DECLARES
DIVIDEND
The Exchange Bank will pay $8.
000 to its stockholders next month • 0 p en ;»-om 10
when the regular semi-annual divi-1 will be
dend is paid. The bank has declared ]j veiy c
an eight percent dividend on the I
POST OFFICE CLOSED TODAY
The Post Office is closed today in
celebration of the national memorial
day. May 3Cth. All government
buildings are closed throughout the
nation.
The The usual mail service will
be maintained at the office and the
eneral delivery window will be
11 o’clock, but there
rural route or city de
date.
GRANDDAUGHTER OF MK. JIM
COOPER KILLED IN FALL
FROM HORSE
News was received herp the past
wefk of the sudden death of the
granddaughter of Mr. Jim Cooper.
who for many years was conductor j capitol stock of S100.000. i would like to hear from those
on the Central Railroad train from' The Exchange Bank has paid aj w |,o have gram to thresh, so that
Macon to Milledgeville. The voung larger sum to its stockholders during ( ran make up a route. W. HL IVEY,
ladv was a student at the State Uni- the past fifteen years than any bank j Milledgeville. Ga.. Route 1. Phone
vc-rsity and was killed in a faLl*frrm in this section, it was stated when j 82 .
a horse. She was popular with the the dividend was announced. The |
students and a talented and attrac- money will be distributed about I
tive ycung lady. June 20th.
Mr. John O. Cooper and Mr. J. — '
C. Cooper of this city attended the : FORT BEXNIXG OFFICERS
funeral services on Sunday. ” ~
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SHREDDED WHEAT 2 Pkgs. for 25c
ROSE BRAND MILK 3 Tall or & Small 20c
TOMATOES 3 No. 2 Cans 25c
ARMOUR'S PORK & BEANS 30-oz can 10c
TUNA FISH FLAKES Clear Water 2 for 25c
COMET RICE 3 lb. Bag ...t 23c
ROSEMARY GRAPE JUICE 15c pt; 30c qt.
SHIVERS GINGER ALE 3 bottle, for ... 25c
SUNSHINE SLICED PEACHES 3 can, 25c
CLAPPS OR GERBERS BABY FOOD 10c can
SCOTT'S TISSUE 2 roll, 15c
Stcbben Yc Old Style Dressing 15c pt; 25c qt
PHILLIP'S SPAGHETTI WITH TOMATO
SAUCE AND CHEESE 101-2 or. can 5c
LLICHT HOUSE CLEANSER 3 for 10c
KELLOG'S CORN FLAKES 2 for 15c
TEA SALE
1-4 lb. Banquet Tea 23c 1-2 ib. Banquet 43 c
Parkway Tea 1-4 Ib 15c / 2 Ib 30c
Kenny's Choice,t Orange Pekoe Tea 3-oz I Oc
Kenny’s Brand Orange Pekoe Tea Zi Ib. 21c
PRODUCE
FRESH CORN, 3 ear, lot
FRESH BUTTER BEANS |0c lb
FRESH BUCK EYE PEAS. 2 Ib, I3 C
GEORGIA BEANS 4c |u
FRESH TOMATOES |0c lk
Large California Lemon, 2 doz 25c
NEW POTATOES 5 Ib, iq.
IN OUR MARKET
Leg-o-lamb. Smoked Ham, Pork Roast 23c Ib
FRYERS Fat and Fancy 27c Ib.
ROUND STEAK
CREAM CHEESE
BEEF ROAST
IB 19c
Phone 58
SAUSAGE MEAT 12'/* lb
EXTRA SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY
LAMB CHOPS. PORK CHOPS. SLICED HAM
Center Cut 29c lb.
MULLET 3 lbs. for 25c
TROUT Extra Fine 17c
We Deliver
JUDGE DRILLS
Z. G. Wheeler. Lt. Lon H. j
mith and Lt. W. B. Moore. all
CITIZENS C ALLED TO MEET .
From a statement issued from the the 29th Infantry Fort Penning. Ga.
office of C. B. McCullar. local at-
emey. a meeting cf Baldwin county \ temoo
„ the city Sunda
to be here through the G.
11 be held at the Court M. C. commencement and act as
use on Saturday at three o rlock _ judges of the competitive drills,
discuss recent attacks made «>n j Lt. Mocre will be accompanied by
v. Tnlmadge. The people of the Mrs. Moore and they will visit Mr.
V arc invited to be present. j and Mrs. R. B. Moore while here^
BELL’S
Special Showing Of
CHIFFON DRESSES
For Commencement. Feature Styles
THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE FRi.-SAT.
Best American
CHEESE
lb 17c
Colonial
Mackerel
% tall cans 15C
TOMATOES Standard Full Pack 3 No. 2 Cans 25c
PEACHES Libby',. Del Monte or Sou. Miinor No. 2' 2 can 19c
TOMATO JUICE Libby's 1 2 for 15c
CLCUMBER PICKLES Heinz 28-oz jar 25c
VINEGAR. Bulk. A Gal. 19c
SWIFTS JEWEL
SWIFT'S JEWEL
SHORTENING
SHORTENING
4-lb. Carton 54c
8-lb. Carton 81.03
OVEN FRESH—
Soda .-Crackers
Ginger Snaps
Graham Crackers
Th'suc Gauze 3 for lie
Corn»d Beef. Armour’s .... No. I Can 15c
Pineapple Summer Isle No 2 Can \AVl^
Soaked Peas Olympia 3 No 2 Cans 22c
Peas. Castlehaven No. 2 Can 11c
Tea Southern Manor 1-2 ib. pkg. 29c
Tea Southern Manor 1-4 lb. pkg. 15c
Matches Largs Boxes 3 for 13c
Rogers Hot Cup Coffee lb. \2/lc
Gold Label Coffee lb. pkg. 19c
SAPTOS COFFEE LB PKG 15C
FLOUR
Rogers No. 21 12-lb. 45c
Rogers No. 21 24- lbs. 83c
Rogers Circus 12- lbs. 51c
Rogers Circus 24-lbs. 93c
Rogers Best 12-lbs. 55c
Rogers Best 24-lbs. $1.03
' T ’hite Lily 12-lb. Bag 65c
White Lily 24-lb. Bag $1.25
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A New Shipment Of
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1.98
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i —- White and
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