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•lICOlDCt, MLLIPCTTim GA-, JUNK lit !•*§
John Kidd, the youngest son of
Mrs. Lou will Kidd and the late Dr.
J. E. Kidd, received the degree of
business administration at the gradu
ating exercises of Emory University ;
on Monday of this week.
Mr. Kidd made an outstanding
uneAKirn rDinir&Tinlf 1 FATHER MeNAMABA TAKES
MOSQUITO ERADICATlOfl boys on tup to Florida
PROGRAM BEGINS Father McNamara will leave Sun-
TUDOliruniTT PITY day afternoon accompanied by the
THKUUUnUU 1 LI 11 j boys of the Cathclic parish in this
city for a weeks trip to St. Augu-
A mosquito eradication program s ^ ne
been started b *’ thc t Italo Lamar. Floyd Frederick. Louis
a ..f,, « n first letter 4d- the d,rectu>n ° f th Citv Horne. Jr. Jon and Miller Home
and references in first letter, so Sanitary committee of the cit> . , _ . « T NT
dr~s strnocrapber r»r. thi. 1 ccS hTs. Wooten and S. D. "■"> occompamod Father McNamara
record at Emory, receiving many
honors. He was a member of the O.
D. K. national honor fraternity
recognizing ’eadership in student
activities.
ROGERS
QLJAUTY FDDD 5HOPS
WtH-tail WIMS FBI. IMP SM. ONLY j
Snowdrift * b lb caa • SSc
Stembridge. chairmen, and all citi-
jr^ed to cooperate.
Oil and crcclir.e
on :.ll stagnan’ w
in the city. Property owners and
renters are urged to destroy tin
cans, old automobile tires and other
places where water can collect and
mosquitoes breed- Abandoned wells
should be filled, the committee
warned.
The campaign will bo carried on
throughout the summer and strict
enforcement of all sanitary laws will
be required.
MRS. J. M. HITCHCOCK
PASSES AWAY AT HER
HOME IN EAST BALDWIN
ZTT Ml*.* MAM - IOC ■! Mrs. J M. Hitchcock of East B«ld-
YYeSftOtl Oil * Pint can ditd at her home Tuesdpy »I-
” Biter an nines, ot three weeks.
S i p>.n«Pf>i eonriros were held at ML
, Wednesday after-
McCluney offidat-
the trip. Plans are being made
make this one of the most delight-
hTbeing” syrayed ful outin gs of the year for tlie young
rtreams,men. A sj ght . eeing tour of the
historic old city will be a feature d?
the trip.
Whole Grain Rice 5 lb« 19c
Flour Values
CIRCUS
Funeral services ’
iZion cemetery i
'noon. Rev. J. f
i ing.
ROGERS BEST
Plain or Self Rising
12 lb. Bag 53c
24 lb. Bag 99c
46 lb. Bag $1-95
Plain or Self Rising
12 lb. Bag 45c
24 lb. Bag — :.. 87c
48 lb. Bag *. $1.71
SWEET MIXED PICKLE. American 25 OZ. jair
DILL PICKLES, American, 25 oz. Jar
1214c
SCOT TISSUE
3 Rolls
23c
Holcom Macaroni
OR SPAGHETTI
3 Pkgs. 13c
Libby’s
ROAST BEEF
No. I Can 15c
Mrs. Hitch*** was 67 years of
0 1 age and had spent ber life in the
fl ’ community where she died. She was
O' a devout member of the Beulah
i i church and had a wide circle of
i friends wiio mourn her passing.
. She is survived Dy three sons.
Jesse Hitchcock, of Sparta. Louis
Hitchcock, of this city and Thomas
insboro: six daugh
ters. Mrs. J. T. Robinson. Swains-
boro; Mrs. Wiley Leverette. Devere-
aux; Mrs. Roy Devereaux. Devere-
aux; Mrs. R. W. Osborn. Mrs. R. L.
Johnson, of MilledgevUle and Mrs.
Stewart Barnes, of Coopers.
HOSPITAL AND PURCHASING
COMMITIZE HERE
Members of the hospital and pur
chasing committees of the State
Board of Control are spending today
and Friday at the State Hospital.
The regular quarterly supplies will
be bought on Friday when bids are
opened. The hospital committee will
meet with Dr. Oden, superintendent,
relative to plans for the hospital.
45 REGISTER FOR CITY PRIMARY
Forty-five people have registered
at the City Hall to vote in the
Democratic Primary of August 2nd.
The registration books opened last
Wednesday. Every citizen that ex
pects to vote in the primary must
FOR RENT—Furnished home with
all modem conveniences in most
desirable neighborhood. Will rent j "register at the city hall before July
for summer. Cal! at thb office. 12th.
GOLF TOURNAMENT BCC.lv e
AT ECHet/u, N c \ t ,
The annual summer golf toum
ment at the Echetah Country n,
was started this week. u °
The club members were w
into three flights and the puj*
be started today, although
matches have been played in
third flight. Dr. Sid McGee defeaT
ing Col. Erwin Sibley and Miller xj,
defeated Gecrgc Marr.
Prizes will be awarded th--
ners in each flight.
divided
FOR RENT—Furnfehed room In idea]
residence section. Only letiUtn*,
need apply. Phone 4M-L.
MILLER’S, for all kind of cannl^
Colonial
TOMATOES
2 No. 2 Cans
15c
TALL CAN
SALMON
10c
Hilan
TEA
V, lb, 21c
Colonial
CATSUP
14-oz Bottle 10c
Lippencotfs
Assorted
PRESERVES
4 lb. Jar
49c
Blue Ribbon
MALT
59c
Dime Brand
MILK
!I!/ 2 c
Lux Toilet Soap ...- 2 for 13c
Chipso 3 for 25c
Colonial Lima Beans No. 2 Can 10c
International Salt 3 for 10c
Canova Coffee lb- 29c
Gold Label Coffee ■#>• 19c
Rogers Santos Coffee lb. 15c
Hot Cup Coffee 2 lbs 25c
Fresh Squash 4 lbs — ^
Lemons. Large juicy 2 doz. 25c
Celery. Lakgc stalk
Snap Beans 4c
Lettuce Large bead i - 9c
IN OUR MARKET
FISH 5c lb.
Armour’s BACON .... 31c lb
STEAK 15c lb.
Western PORK ROAST 19c lb
Father's Day, Sunday, June l6
Give Dad
SHIRTS by
Dad knows Holloway’s and Dad knows Manhattan. And
Dad knows that the only shirts worth buying are those
which a man enjoys wearing! So select Manhattan shirts
for Dad and you’ll be giving him something he really ap
preciates. Holloway’s new Manhattans are shirts of fine
materials, skillfully tailored, to give Dad the trim, stylish
appearance that proves it’s really a very distinguished
family his friends always heaV him bragging about!
$1.95 Upward
J. H. Holloway
THE MAN’S STORE
SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES
NEXT SUNDAY
St. Stephen* Eptoeopul Church
Rev. F. H. Harding will be absent
from the city Sunday and there will
be no services at the church.
Precbytertan Church
There will be a congregational
meeting Sunday morning to name
committees and make plans to ci
preacher to the church. There will
be no evening services and the mem'
bers will unite with the Baptist
church In their revival services.
Baptist Church
Services at both the morning and
evening hour will be conducted by
,>a**tor. Rev. James M. Teresi.
The series of special services will
me to a close Sundav evening and
■eryone is invited. The usual
ecs will be held at 10 o’clock in
the morning and 8:30 in the i
ing for the remainder of this week
except Saturday.
Methodist Church
Rev. Horace Smith will conduct
the morning service and preach
“The Hands of Jesus." The:*e will be
no evening service and the members
are invited to attend services at the
Baptist church.
Catholic Church
Father McNamara Priest.
Sunday. Trinity Sunday, morning
services at the Catholic Church will
be at 11:15 and will consist of Mass
and Sermon, the sermon on the sub-
ct. “The Perfection of Love.” No
•ening service.
NEW GROCERY STORE OPENS
HERE
A new grocery store under the
ownorshin and management of Mr.
M. D. Hodges will be opened this
week in the building on the romer
Mclntceh and VVavne streets former
ly recunied by Modern Grocery.
Mr. Hodges is an experieneed
merchant having operated a store in
Springfield. Ga. He is a native of
Derpsten and has manv friends in
this section.
Use “Color Shine”, white shoe
»lrr--«dn«r. None better only 10c at
MILLERS.
Look at This!
What interest rate for 1935 wm.<
! voted on trust funds left with the
Company?
The press intercit voted on instal
ment «ettlcmem*? and dividends on
|dtpcsi» is 4 l-^ percent, as in 1934.
I Proceeds of policies left with the
Company as trust fund> are guaran
teed as to both Principal and the net
I interest specified in the contract.
! Was the mortality experience of the
Company favorable during 1934?
j The ration was 54 percent of the
j mortality table. 9 points below 1933
(and the lowest since 1928.
i Why should I consldrr New Enrland
i Mutual for any new insurance?
< Its policies have breadth protor-
[ tion. complete mutuality, and wide
( latitude in settlement options. They
j always participate in dividends, even
if paid-up or carried as extended in
surance. During its business life of
nearly a century this Company has
always regarded security of princi
pal as of primary* importance.
When did mutual life insurance start
in America?
It started with the charter given
by Massachusetts to the New Eng
land Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany on April 1, 1835.
L. C. HALL. Ia.cal Representative
M. S. SHIVERS. District Mgr.
Eatonton, Ga.
Quality Service Store
THE FINEST IN FSODS ■ THE BEST IN SERVICE
The Utmost in:
1 R>. Box W, Crackm
Baft Viufw, rilii
Bread, Loaf
JUfc, Data
2 4-ax. Sweet Kiel Pickk .
Am oar’* Veal Loaf, 2 fee
Underwood Devi Hera, 2 (or
No. 2 Teuton, 3 for
No. 7:3* Coffee, ft
GftW Pare Preterm, Pt. Jar
Itc
Itc
FLOUR
24 fte. Heae Maid Stc; 12 fti.
4tc
7c
24 fte. Seaikiei Me; 12 fte.
55c
I7e
24 Ibi. Miu Dixie $l.t5; 12 fte.
I2e
25c
25c
24 ft* Capitol* $1.10; 12 fte
SSc
25c
PRODUCE
1
25c
Sc
25c
17c
Frah Pee* lb
5e
15c
10c
10c
25c
Freeh Squib, 2 Ibe.
5c
Meat Department
Again We Say
SAUSAGE MEAT, Per ft Itc
BEEF ROAST, Per lb. 12 l-2e
MULLET, Extra Good, 3 lbs. for 25c
STEW BEEF, 3 lb., for 2Sc
Round Steak 4 Hi
Cream Cheese REAL I /,
White Meat BUYS * ■ 4
FRYERS, Yoanf end Fit, ft. 27c
Phone 58
We Deliver
One Year Ahead
STEWART-WARNER
Electric Refrigerator
From $10 to $40 All >wance onYonr Old
Ice Box Regardless of condition
Runs Less
Stewnrt-Warnrr roll* foods right
out to you! These shelves, on
roller twiniigs. j/rJc out at a touch
them oot entirely if you wish. The
■helves are quu.Uy and easily
adjustable to any height to suit
your individual requirements.
7 Features te fee
Befere Yeu Buy
"Feather . 4. Keen Tempera-
Proof ’ Dafroattaft 7. “OnlatlsaJ
Costs Less
To
Operate
Solid Car Load to Select From
PURCHASE & SALE CO.
Complete Home Outfitters