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Mr. Allen Bucid of Duke Univer
sity pjK-nt several days of this week
visit ini; his brother. Rev. W. C. Budd
at Midway.
Miss Sallie Montgomery and Mr.
Jefferson MaHdox. of BaUmtor,
spent Sunday with Miss Kathleen
Maddox.
Misses Marjorie and Lavinia Scott
who have been attending A»f -s
Scott College, are at home with
their parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. M.
Scott for the holidays.
Messrs. Louie Wall and Robert
Little. Lieutenants in the Officers
Reserve, Crops, have been assigned
to duty at Fort Benning before go
ing into a CCC camp.
Mrs. W. H. Vaughan and Miss
Edith Vaughan are spending this
week in Greenwood, S. C„ where
they are visiting Mrs. Watson.
Miss Mattie Wall Glover, of Rome.
Ga., is the house guest of Miss Martha
Bass.
Mr. E. F.. Bass. Mrs. lone Bass
Dean and Edward Bass Decn spent
Friday in Atlanta.
Mrs. J E. Kidd. Mrs. Culver Kidd
and Mr. Jim Kidd spent Monday in
Atlanta to attend the graduating
exercises of Emory University where
Mr. John Kidd received his degree.
Mr. Kdid accompanied them home.
Mr. and Mrs. Matton Allen, spent
Sunday and Monday in Athens
where they attended the graduating
exercises of the University of Geor
gia. Mr. Marion Allen. Jr., received
his degree.
Mr. Will Barron, of Washington.
D. C.. spent the past week with his
grandmother. Mrs. W. H. Stem-
bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finney and
jiuj vu a ,u WRIU biiii their guests Mrs. Hugh Swedenborg
'"mother‘M^.Tdyth MHlw R*-| “ nd Mr ' Thomas Swcdenbcrs. and
don (Mrs. J. W. Lovelace, of Macon,
■ « • ‘ spent Sunday in Columbus with Mrs.
Mrs. Heindel Mobley and children. I A. R. Johnson and Mrs. Chas. Chap-
Sallv and Marianna, are spending man. mother and sister of Mcsdames
several days in the city the guests | Kinney. Swedcnberg and Lovelace,
of Mrs. R. W. Bradford and Mrs.
R H McComb | MISS ESTELLE STEMBRIDGE
HONORED AT PARTIES IN
MACON.
Miss Estelle Stembridge. a bride
of this month, has been the recipient
of many lovely parties, while on a
visit to her sisters. Mrs. H. K.
Brown and Mrs. F. D. Holsenbeck
in Macon.
Rev and Mrs. A. G. Harris and
children left Wednesday for North
Carolina where they will visit points
of interest before going to the Isle
of Palms to spend two .\eeks before
going to Macon to make their home.
Maj. and Mrs. R .A. Thorne and
children left Wednesday for New
Brunswick Canada where they will
spend the summer visiting the fam
ily of Maj. Thome.
Major J. F. Muldrow and family
are visiting Major Muldrows mother
at Darlington, and were present at
the seventy-ninth birthday anni
versary Monday. June 10th.
Col. Joe Jenkins. President of G.
M. C. is making a tour of North
Georgia this week.
Prof. and Mrs. FiU'.iugh Chandler,
of Rochelle. Miss Barbara Chandler
of this city, and Miss Stella Green,
left Millcdgi ville Wednesday lor
Chicago, where they will study in
the University.
Mrs. Hugh Swedenborg and son.
Mr. Thomas Swedenborg, of Green
ville. S. C, have returned to their
home after spending several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finney.
Mr. Raymond Wheeler, who has
been at a CCC camp in Mississippi,
is at home ’with his mother.
Miss Olive Pinkerton, of Eatonton,
who is a student at G. S. C. W. in
Valdosta, was* the commencement
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Silvey. She
was the sponsor of Capt. Silvey.
Sen or Carlos Blanco, of Havana
Cuba, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Caron Black during commencement
M-s. W. C. Dostcr had as her
guests for commencement Mrs. W.
C. Slade and Mrs. Will Duggan.
Mrs. Mildred Porter left Tuesday
for the New England States where
she will spend the summer.
SAVE/
IUNE IS ECONOMY MONTH
FOR TRUCK OWNERS
SPECIAL TRUCK
TIRE VALUES-
You'ro the winner if you buy Good-
;hi*s costa. Don't misa this .-banco
tot tires for every haolimr need—
dolly priced during Juno. Act
SPEND JUST
Before you buy
ANY lOW-PMCID CAR
In fairness to yourself get the faets be
hind the widespread enthusiasm for the
Silver Streak Pentiac before you invest
in a new car. Spend just 10 minutes
in the low-priced car America the
most beautiful thing on wheels!
2. Solid Stool "Tu. —~
rol-Tep" Bodies 7. Ital
by Fishor Thiaiea Wheels
2. Completely Seeled 8. Petested riskex
~ Vea tile ties
S. Recevd-Breekiat 10. Predacteffl
prier, al I’oniiac. Utich.. bogin at 161S fa, tka Si* m
r Eight (tubjrct to chanpr uabout none). StaaJard j
<o,U, «nr«. AtadobU on ro*y C. M. A. C Tima Ft
RALPH SIMMERSON
Milledgeville, Ga.
Messrs. Owrn Silvey, Roger Law-
n and William Tennillc went to
Atlanta Sunday to stand the physical
examination at Fort McPherson for
entrance into West Point.
Mr. Silvey is the principal ap
pointee as honor graduate from G.
M. C. and Messrs. Lawson and
Tenniile are the first and second
alternates.
Use Princess 4-hour Enamel and
Varnish Stain for all purpose at
MILLERS.
J. P. HUMPHRIES STORE
ROBBED FRIDAY NIGHT
Mr. J. P. Humphries, who resides
in north-west Baldwin, was in the
city Saturday morning, and reports
that his store was broken into some
time Friday night, and robbed.
Among the articles missing were a
ten dollar bill, and ten dozen eggs.
The burglars left no clue as to their
identity.
WANTED—Experienced stenogranh-
er and bookkeeper. Give experience
and references in first letter. Ad
dress stenographer care this paper.
L. D. SMITH’S STORE
Milledgeville, Ga.
WELCOME
Summer School Students
SEND YOUR FAMILY WASH AND DRY CLEANING TO THE
SOUTH’S FINEST
The finest fabrics receive expert care and our service is yours
to command.
SNOW’S
Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co
Save with Safety
4-oz. Perborate of Soda—Plain or Flavored 39c
Regular 20c FVench Bird Seed, 15c; 2 for 27c
Regular 25c French Bird Gravel 13c; 2 for 21c
Regular 25c Alazo Nail Polish or Remover 19c
100 Quinine Sulphate Capsules, 5-gr $1.19
50 Tampa Nugget Cigars - $2.19
50 King Edward Cigars ~ $1.12
50 Lillian Russell Ggars $1.08
Palmolive Soap 6 for 25c
Full Pint Monfreal Olive Oil. Regular 90c 59c
2 Pounds Old English Wax 98c
PAINT UP NOW
SPECIALS ON DUPONT’S PAINTS AND VARNISHES
Regular $3.75 Gallon Outside Ready Mixed $2.95
Regular $3.00 Gallon Chivo, Ready Mixed $2.21
Regular $2.95 Gallon Inside Flat, Best $2.18
Regular $2.25 Gallon Inside Flat. Chivo $1.78
Regular $1.85 Gallon Red Roof Paint $1.38
Regular $3.75 Gallon Floor and Deck Enamel $2.78
Regular $1.75 Quart. Floor and Deck Enamel 79c
Regular .35 Quart 4 Hour Colored Enamel 99c
Regular 75c Pint 4 Hour Colored Enamel 55c
Regular $1.35 Quart Varnish Stain $1.12'
Regular 75c Pint Varnish Stain 68c
Regular 65c Pkg. Muresco White or Colors 45c
Paint Brushes—Any Size, for Any Style Work 10c to $8.00
Above Prices for Cash Only
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
PHONES 124 240 “OF COURSE”
Men Art* You Needing Another Straw
HatToTide You Over.
Weil take the second look at these prices. Did you ask our
reason (or reducing these hats right at the height of the season,
well we just have too many thats the answer.
Regular $3.93 Genuine Panama Reduced to $2.95
Regular $2.50 Panama Hats Reduced to $1.98
Regular $1.98 Painted Hats, in Grey, Tan. Grey and
Blue ;}■}'
Regular $1.98 Sunnets Reduced to $1-49
Regular $1.49 Sunnets Reduced ***
The Empire Store
MILE A MINUTE MARTY
by McKinnon Motor Co.
Ah. fair
And My ORiVINQ PLUS
y&O. TARGET W
THE PEP THAT'R
That i /T
Packed i k my M®t
WILL DRW/EI ■/
L1SE.D CAR FROM
PNHONMOTORCO
Authorize Dealer.
WILL SPREAD /8B&C.
1935 De Luxe 4-Door Demonstrator, 7,000 Miles
3—1934 2-Door Sedans
1934 Ford Coupe
2—1933 ?-Door Sedans
1933 Coupe
1933 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan
1932 Ford De Luxe Coupe
1932 Ford 2-Dotfr Sedan
These cars are all A-l and priced to sell. Small down payment
—liberal terms. We also have an assortment of used cars. Wc
are practically giving away.
First in U. S. Ford V-8 for 1935
Every 15 Seconds a New Ford V-8 Rolls Off the Line
McKinnon Motor Co. Ford Sales and Service
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