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Echetah Golf Champion Presented Cup
TEACHERS ATTEND C. S. C. W.
SCHOOL
NEW ECHETAH GOLF PRO
Teachers .‘rom
?yan assemblin'
Use Georgia :
’omen for the
II over Ge< .-gia
Monday morning
ite College
o weeks training
—Staff Photo
Mrs. H. D. Alien. Jr.. Woman's t bt? Vlubs bert golfers is seen ai
Gol! Champion, seated, is presented Mrs A)1( _ n -, !e(1 Roy Jr
the Silver Cup by Marion Allen, who . .. . .
is seen making the presentation ™™scr is standing at the ex-
speech. Mr. Chas Whitfield, one of j treme right.
(Continued from front pa ire)
ngi cssir
Carl Vinson arrived pus The swimming pool, recently
Friday of the past week bu nt cn the campus, has opened for
week. Kennedy turned cut seme ficm Washington, D. C., and has t j, e visitors.
wcr.dcrful teams at Carlisle and G opened offices in the Sanford build- The teachers are quartered in En-
M. C. is .'ertunate to have him on , ing. nis and Terrell halls and are having
the coaching staff th^s fall. The office has already become a their meals in the Mansion.
Much interest is being show busy place and Congressman Vin- Dr. Guy H. Wells, president of the
locally in the ga.Tie with the Navy scn wl || br j n ., his sta ff f rom Wash-' college, welcomed the student teach-
Plcbcs in Annapolis Oct. 5. Officie’ | ingten at an early date. He expects < rs and tendered to them the hospi-
at G. M. C. are hopeful that plans . hold a number of conferences 1 tality of the campus.
district during the ' ——
schccl which opened Monday. About
200 teachers are expected to attend
the school.
Dr. Harry A. Little, head of the
• liege department r f education and
I • r training, i- :n charge of the
prt gram, being aided fcy membt:
of the faculty and Red Cross officials.
General meetings are being held
in the mornings In F.nnis hall recre
ation room. Dr. Hoy Taylor, dean
of instruction at the college,
teaching a class studying social
Drablcms of today with Dr. Little
instructing a class in adult psychol
ogy. Misses Ora Taylor and Ima
Martin, Milledgeville nurses, are
giving instruction in first aid.
In the afternoons the assembly
breaks up into smaller groups for
group discussions. Mrs. Linwnod
Smith leads the group studying heme
economics, Mrs. Martha Sibley the
group in adult education, and Mrs.
George Ingram of Dublin, the group
in nursery school methods.
A late afternoon recreational pro
gram is held on the campus from 4
to 5 o'clock. Various social
their
planned for the group during
the '
Tc-mmy Sullivan, the newly elect
ed Oolf Pro at the Echetah Coun
try Club, arrived Sunday to begin
his new work.
Mr. fiullivan is an ej^perienced
gclf player and will have complete
charge of the club.
w. .... hopeful that plans tu IIU1U M „
corked out with Mercer to | throughout
The
same afternoon in Annapolis. If the
train :s -ecurctl. the entire cadet
eerps will mike ’he trip, accompan
ied by all faculty officers and about
cue hundred local people.
eks.
Congressman Vinson said he was
satisfied with the terms under which
the 19 million dollars was released (Continued from front pate)
to the highway department. , so a new faculty acquisition. Miss
Fannie Herrington of Bowling Green
1935 STANDARD SEDAN FOR Pu.-iness college in Kentucky, will
join the faculty in the commerce de
partment. Miss Willie Dean An-
Waliace Gibson will return tc Mil-
ledgeville this week from Eatcn-
n to accept a position as prescrip-
;n clerk at Fraley's pharmacy.
Mr. Gibson is a popular young
...an and an cxDcrienced druggist.
Mr. Jchn Willie Humphries, who has
been with Fraley’s for several years,
has aceptcd a position with Rossee's
Drug Store.
SALE
FOR RENT—An upslairs apart
ment three rooms, v kitchen and
bath. Apply to C. J. Conn
The cleanest used car ever offered
a real bargain, carrying the
guarantee as a new i
. better hurry.
L. N. JORDAN
Colonial STRING BEANS 2 N.. 2 cm. 1 Sc Sentkcra Mint
Phillip's PORK & BEANS No 2'/ z cm 9c SU " d or Hil " d
PEACHES
No. 2'/. can
19©
Phillip’s SPAGHETTI 2 1S'/ 2 -oi. cam 13c
White House Apple Batter 14-oz jar 10c
Heart's DeB|hl Prune Joke
2 12-oi. cans 15c
Shaver's Grape Fruit Juice 3 No. 2 25c
Heinz Fresh Cucumber Pickle lrg jar 25e
Armour’s Cora Beef Hash No. 1 Can 10c
Home Like Salad Dressing 26-oz jar 21c
Welch’s Grape Preserves ... 1-lb. jar 23c
[ Campbell's Tomato Soup
CR1SC0 — ~ 1 PET MILK
HI LAND TEA Vi lb. pkg. 21c Ta || Can
I ALL N. B. C. 5c CRACKERS 3 for 13c j f or jtq c
Southern Manor Floor Wax, No. 1 can 39c “
7?fly Flake, Graham and Ginger Crackers i FLAKES
I Per Package 10c
3 cans 25c j R pkgS 9©
3-lb. Can 63c
drev.-s of Wesleyan, will take the
Bound Physical education department, of
Miss Annie Joe Move who resigned
to be married this summer. Miss
Iva Chandler, cf Valdosta, has been
transferred here to become social di
rector. and to tench in the social
science department. Miss Ida Pound
has been transferred from the uni
versity to join the history depart
ment here. Mrs. Lawrence Middle-
brccks of Haddock, is the only
mother to be added. She
takes the place of Miss Mary Vin-
n of Fort Valley.
Large Enrollihent
The school is expecting the larg
est enrollment in its history. The
college is in readiness for the ar
il of the students, and many of
the faculty members are already ar
riving frem their summer vacations.
Many of them have spent the sum
mer studying at various colleges.
The seniors will be housed In
Ennis hall this year, with Mrs. A.
J. Kiser as their house mother. Miss
Ethel Adams, dean of women,
also reside in that dormitory. The
sophomores and juniors will be
Atkinscn with Miss N >ra Cone and
Mrs. Mary Middlcbrocks as their
house mothers, md in Bell, with
Mrs. M. M. Martin as house mother,
and in Mansion with Mrs. J. M.
Bates as house mother. The Fresh
men will have Mrs Ethel Beaman.
Mrs. L. L. Key. and Mrs. Martha
Christian as house mothers.
id. built during
KIWAN1S TO MEET TODAY AT
USUAL HOUR
The Kiwanis Club will resume
their regular meetings at the Bap-
church today at one-fifteen
is the first meeting held since
early August.
number cf important matter?
come before the club and all
members are urged to be present.
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BACK TO SCHOOL
Get Ready At The
College Dept. Store
“YOUR SATISFACTION OUR AIM”
NEW ARRIVALS
IN DRESSES AND SUITS FOR FALL
STYLED RIGHT—EXCEPTIONAL VALUES—
PRICED FOR QUICK SALE.
Shoes for the Family
Here you will find the shoe you want at the
price you can afford to pay.
Our store is Crowded with New Fall Values-
Milledgevilie Students.
-Welcome to
He Stands For Quality
FOLKS WHEN YOU SELECT THE BRANDS BELOW, THERE
IS NO GUESS WORK—YOU ARE SURE OF QUALITY
NEW SHOE STORE HAS OPENED
IN SANFORD BUILDING
inner's Shce Store opened for.
business cn Saturday cf the past!
week in the Sanford building.
The store is most attractive and is
MillcdgevOle's only exclusive shce
store. Mr. Arthur Skinner. the man-j
who has many years expert-;
as a shoe- man. said a complete
line of shoes for all the familv would
be earned.
The store has been done over in
the interior and new equipment has
installed. The windows are
attractive and the store is up-
to-date in every detail.
ivimmmg
PAG SOAP
Large bar
s©
SHLOUR CAMAY SOAP
CIRCUS 24 lbs 93c 3 f or JJ©
48 Iba. — *180
ROGERS BEST 24 1b> $1.05
48 lbs _ $2.05
ROGERS NO. 21 24 lb. 88c
48 lb> - * 1,70 | 0XYD0L
In Owr Market |
Beef Roast lb. 12 l-2c j cans i.,g©
Veal Roast lb. 15c
Pure Pork Sausage . - lb. 25c
The
the* siiP’mer. wi’l be an added rcc-
; 1 rational facility
Dr. Guy Wells, president of the
college, said Tuesday he is much
I pleased with the cutlock for the
[ i year, and that with the increased
enrollment and ar unusually strong Saturday
faculty, he anticipates a fine year
for the institution.
AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY
Presbyterian Church
There will be a congregational
meeting at the morning hour. No
evening service*-
Raptiv rhurch
Rev. James M. Teresi. the pastor,
will preach at brth the morning ant’
evening service. A cc-rdial welcome
awaits you.
Fpisrop.il Church
There will he no services at the
Episcopal churcn due to the absence
of the Rector. Rev. F. H. Harding.
MePorP-t Church
Rev. Horace Smith, the pastor,
will preach the morning services.
His sermon topic will be. “Myself'.
The usual evening service will be
held and the pastor will preach.
FOR MEN AND BOYS
FLORSHIEM SHOES
FRIENDLEY SHOES
WEYENBERG SHOES
UNIVERSITY HATS
HANES UNDERWEAR
FRANK-MYEK TIES
CURLEE CLOTHES
PHILLIP JONES SHIRTS
FOR LADIES
GOLD STANDARD SHOES
ROLLINS HOSE
STYLE CRAFT BAGS
LOOM CRAFT UNDERWEAR
LA MODE DRESSES
The Empire Store
NEW RESIDENT ENGINEER
\rrOINTED FOR WPA
Mr. R. J. Stewart has come to Mil-
ledgcville as resident Engineer for
the WPA. Mr. Stewart is working
with the local authorities in plan
ning WPA projects.
Catholic Church
Father McNamara. Pri<?st.
Sunday, the Thirteenth Sunday-
after Pentecost, morning services at
the Catholic Church will be nt“7:30
preceded by con'cssions from 7 to
7:25. Confession?: will also be heard
from 6 to 6:30. The
ermon at the morning service will
be on the subject “Gratitude.
There will be no evening service.
Mass through the week at 7:30.
WESSON OIL
Pint
Smoked Bacon lb. 25c,
Picnic Hams lb. 25c
Mullet—Trout—Croakers
19©
PINK SALMON
Til Cm.
lOc
Southern Manor
CORN
2 No. 2 Cut
as©
Tellam’s
PEANUT BUTTER
15© 1*
St. Joiepk’i
ASPERIN
IOC dox
PIC.
TURNS WHITE IN FEW
WEEKS
A pig that had black ancestors on
both sides for several generations
and was black until June of this
venr. suddcnlv bera
and is now entirely white except the
end of its tail.
The
.•nod
Mrs. Ebei
APARTMENT FOR RENT
A dandy apartment In the Jordan
Apartment for rent. One lower and
one upper with all modern con
Irnres. two large rooms kitchenette
and private bath, ideal for one who
wantr a nice quiet home in good
neighborhood. Water furnished and
a man about the yard. I,ower 815.
and tipper 812.50 tut month.
L. N. IORDAN
“A STITCH IN TIME’’—
Gas 19c
Our Special Low Price Continues foT a Limited Time. Our
Big Increase in Business is Greatly Appreciated.
Cars
Washed and
Lubricated
ANY MAKE CAR—JOB GUARANTEED
$1
i S-uth Baldwin. She said Will make these comfortable old*
solid black untii
cld .
short.
time ago. when the change took
nlace. Mrs. Pearson Is unable to ex
plain the reason, but according to
authorities, the change was caused
by the less of rionient.
Super Shoe Service
Phone 120
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LOST
Eyeelfht mar tie found hv having FREE CALL AND DELIVERY
your spectar* e? changed. Price* are ‘ SERVICE
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