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I METHODIST MINISTER
1 ™ leave for conference
next week
WILl Girls Represent
146 Counties
I i pastor* Ending Year* Work
I iJ * 3 rat( , rv to Attending Annual
rrfP . 3 of Their Conference In
Ami- Nore—bcr *1*
tj , t . S. Smith, pastor of
. ' V ,-tim ville Methodist church,
is final sermons next
nfi and evening before
. v;, -ita to attend the session
North Georgia Methodist
• t.r.cv uhich convenes Novem-
Mr. Smith is closing his
^ pastorate cf the local
rr[j ;, r/ i his ministry has been
ivi ' the work in the various
at1 ,,. (!: ; will shew progress and
,. r . , r rn;. He is an earnest and
lye- , 1 , '! man and preacher and
pastor. His sermons are
•crfL-.lly and thoughtfully pre-
fi : ri ri delivered with an eam-
ant j sincerity of purpose to
lu-inglv the great truths
rd. and lead his hearers
id more useful lives. He
tablished himself in the
rd esteem of the people
: nd community regard-
miation. It will not be
i the appointment are
approaching session of
vhether Mr. Smith will
nr assigned to another
r. but ».* he should be
■ pastorate here anothei
be extended a cordial
T11E INION-RECOBDEK. HlLL IKiEVILLE. CA.. NOVEMBER 14. 1»S5
: God
Prom Scmirole to Rabun and
from Camdon to Dade the lasses
of Georgia have flocked to the
campus of the Georgia State Col
lege for Women this year accord
ing to a report released here from
the registrar’s office. 146 of thi
159 counties of the state are repre
sented here and the average at
tendance is eight girls from each
county.
Fulton and Baldwin are tied
with 87 students each and DeKalb
is second. Evidently the Atlanta
girls don’t mind going from the
city to this small country town
for their education.
The enrollment figures reveal
that all but 23 students are
registered from the state of Geor
gia. Leading counties in rank of
their number are Fulton. Bald
win, DeKalb. Bibb. Washington,
Spaulding, Jefferson, Thomas,
Muscogee, Dougherty, and Hall.
R f . 7? E. Shea, will end his sec-
rcti vi pastorate of the Milledge-
vak* C cnit next Sunday, as he
' leave = ■ ..rly next week to attend
t an: ::il session of the North
Cec-rgin Conference. The Milledgc-
villc C .lit is ccmpcsed of the fol-
I v ine irehes - Bethel. Pleasant
Crrvr Matilda Chapel, Union Hill
sr.d H- ' well, and the parsonage is
1,rated in this city. Mr. Shea has
rinr.e a -plcndid work during the
tro vc . . he has served the Cir
cuit: r.r.i: the activities of the I
lerchip has been increased by the
treantef: icn of several Sunday
Srfc.v:1s Foman’s Missionary Socie-
; acd EpworthLeagues. He has
1 :!■. by precept jf^d example, been
a spiritual leader of the people
v.hf.n he has served. He is conse
crated t<i his work, and is an cam-
( t and forceful preacher. The mem-
I fi ; hip i.f the Circuit would extend
!; : n a e< rdial welcome if he should
1 appointed again to serve as their
Hr has served the Circuit
vi!!. and the activities rtf the mem
I : in have increased by the organ-
ira’a.n < f several Sunday Schools.
V.*- man’- Missionary Societies and
Epwrrth Leagues.
Rev. V.\ C. Budd is ending his
fir=t yctr ns pastor of the Midway.
Montpelier and Oak Grove Metho-
• dM churches and will carry
gaod repert to the Annual session
the North Georgia Conference
next week. His ministry has been
n-.ost fiuitful. as he has perfected
the organization of several Sunday
Schools. Woman’s Missionary So-
■cirties and Epworth League. The
membership of the churches increas
ed and the finances are in good
Vendition. Mr. Budd is an eloquent
forceful and scholarly preacher, and
Ids life has been one of emulation
'•>' he has gone in and out before the
lc whom he has served. He is
I in the highest regard and confi
ne. and he will find awaiting him
^rdial welcome bacl* here next
T eachers Go To
A. A. C. iling
Several members of the G. S.
C. W. faculty attended the region
al conference of the Association of
American Colleges which was
held in Atlanta last week-end at
the Biltmore ftiteL The group
went up to Atlanta of Friday and
returned the next day.
Among those who made the
trip as delegates cf the college
were Dr. Guy H. Wells. Dr. Hoy
Taylor. Dr. William T. Wynn. Dr.
Harry Little. Dr. Amanda John
son, and Dr. Edwin Scott.
Education^ Week
Special Programs
son, Annette Dbniel. Virginia
Yates. Helen Staples, Alliene
Wright, and Jane Casscls.
^ The Program for the week fol-
Monday: Chapel program. Ar
mistice Day program, in charge
of the student gpvernment as
sociation and the Y. W. C. A.
Radio program. Mr. W. C.
Capel who will speak r.n “School
and Citizen.”
Tuesday: Chapel. Richt Rev
erend Doctor T. O. Wedell. nation
al secretary cf college students
work in the Episcopal church.
Radio, Martha Gieslcr. who will
speak on “Trie New School."
Wednesday Radio program;
Mrs. Guy H. Wells, who will be
speaker on “Schrol and Home”.
Thursday: Chapel. Dr. M. D.
Collins, state supervisor of
schools. Radio program. Dr. har
ry A. Little, head of the educa
tion department, who will speak
en “School rnd Social Change."*
Friday: Chapel. Miss Mildred
English, director rf the Peabody
practice school, who was form
erly primary supervisor of schools
in Raleigh. N. C. Radio. Mis*
Willa Dean Andrews, of the health
and physical education depart
ment. who will speak on “School
and Recreation."
Saturday: Program to be given
in the auditorium preceding the
regular Saturday nirnt picture
show, on “Music and Education.”
IF YOU WANT A REAL THRILL
C^U 599 and ask for a General
Electric Radio Demonstration. Lon
don. Paris and the reel of the world
at your finger tips. Set yonr watch
by Big Ben in I on don every day.
L. N. JORDAN. Dealer
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Also Your Fresh Meats
PHONE S3 AND SAVE MONEY
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Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Phone 440
YES SIR REE BOB
The 1936 new Chevrolet is the talk
cf the hmn. ch boy what a se
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If Chevrolet docs not sell it’s own
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SUPERVISOR EXAMINATIONS
Thg United States Vivil Service
I Commission has announced open
mpetitive examinations for the
'itions of district director and
■ Irict supervisor Bureau of Motor
Carriers, Interstate Commerce Com
mission. The annual salary for di
rector position is $5,600. and for
Supervisor positions. $3,800.
. Applications must be on file with
lhe U. S. Civil Service Commission
at Washington, D. C., not later than
December 2. 1939.
Applicants will not be required tc
report for examination at any place
but will be rated on their education,
experience, and fitne.s, and on a
tficsis to be filed with the applica
tion. *niey must have had certain
specified experience in a responsible
administrative or legal capacity, in
connection with motor carrier activU
ties.- ’
Full information may be obtained
li-om w. B. Wood, Acting Secretary
of the U. S. Civil Service Board of
.Examiners, at the post office In this
city.
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO GIVE
HER FOR CHRISTMAS
What CMld be mare appreciated
than a genuine Frigldalif. Yeu
knew It la rammer mil the time tat
the kitchen, and we can peeve to
yen that tt la cheeper to ewn ene
tkan to «e wMhent. Pupa think thla
ever.
L. N. JORDAN
A series of programs during the
week of November 11-16 will fea
ture the observation of National
Education Week here on the
campus. In addition to the regu
lar chapel programs, when a num
ber of well-known speakers will
be present, radio broadcasts will
be given every afternoon over
WMAZ in Macon.
The daily broadcasts arc some
thing new in the observation of
Education Week at G. S. C. W.
and it is hoped that they will be
come regular features of the pro
gram each year. On Tuesday af
ternoon. the program will be
heard at the time of the regular
G. S. C. W. broadcast, three
o'clock. On the other afternoons,
the time will be four forty-five
o'clock.
The outstanding speaker for the
week on the chapel programs will
be the Right Reverend Theodore
O. WcdelV the national secre
tary of college students’ work in
the Episcopal church.
In addition to the chapel and
radio pregrams, plans arc being
made to have a formal dinner on
Saturday night in the three col
lege dining rooms. Faculty mem
bers will be asked to eat in the
dining room on Saturday night
The price of the dinner will be
the same as for regular dormitory
guests.
The swimming pool will be
open every afternoon from five
until six o'clock, for faculty
members and students. During
the week, sports activitie will
be arranged between students and
teachers.
The aim of the entire series of
programs is to bring students
and faculty members closer to
gether and to make them under
stand each other better. All talks
will center around that one
theme. The members of the edu
cation department arranged the
programs, with the following stu
dents assisting; Sara Owen, gen
eral chairman; Mary Goette.
Esther Adams. Sara Calhoun, and
Martha Giesler. general commit
tee: sub-chairmen. Mildred Wat-
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11-4-35 3t.
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Lady’s Painful Trouble
Helped By Cardui
Why do so many women take Car
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Herbert W. Hunt, of Hallsvllle. Texas,
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help YOU, consult a physician.
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MESSAGE TO
OWNERS OF
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matching practically
any of the older
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1st without paying
the usual extra die-
charge.
★ It will simplify
matters if you bring
ir. a sample of the
pieces you want
duplicated.
★ 60-day deliveries
can be had at all
times by paying the
die-charge which
amounts to $6 per
dozen or less on each
item.
WILLIAMS
t
RITCHIE
JEWELERS
Milledgeville, Ga.
Life insurance, if maintained at full value, will Kelp to solve
the two great financial problems of life:
Dying too soon! Living too long!
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"NOTHING BUT INSURANCE”
Golden Flash Gas
ADDS POWER AND PEP TO YOUR CAR—AND SAVES YOU
MONEY, CAUSE IT TAKES LESS
Quaker State and Can 0 Gold Motor Oil—a Combination that
has no equal.
Phone 15—Here Comes Help—for Any Auto Trouble. We
Specialize in Quick Tire Service.
Power Oil Co. Station, J. B. Ma!pass,Agt
We have installed this week the latest type Aro Equipment for
lubricating your car—high pressure air guns that put tht right
grease in your car, forcing the luhicant to every moving part.
EVERY JOB GUARANTEED—WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
YOUR CAR
COUNTRY HOMES
We are in a position to take caTe of any surburban or country
building needs. Phone or see us about your building or repair
needs.
McCaskill Construction Co.
PHONE 233-L MILLEDCEVILLE, GA.
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and
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first day
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In 39
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Ice Cream Parlor
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From A Nickle ‘Hot Dog’
To t Banquet
A TRIAL MEAN A PATRON
SURE
If it’s building construction of any kind, or repairs, SEE us,
“THATS OUR BUSINESSS"
McCASKILL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Phone 233-L. Milledgeville, Ga.
MANAGING THIS BANK
WITH YOU IN MIND
This bank is managed with yonr interests, needs and pro
tection always in mind. We want In give yon the best possible
service, the asstrsace of safety in all yonr dealings.
Help ns to do this by telling u when we please yon—and
if we do not.
Merchants & Farmers Bank
SERVING YOU SINCE 1898
CAPITAL $80,000 SURPLUS $80,000
Milledgeville, Georgia
MILLEDGEVILLE COCA-COLA
bottling company