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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF COUNTY
THURSDAY. DEC. 26. 1935
of the dty.
Mayor Horne leaves the chair of
Mayor with a job well done. When The boy* at the CCC camp at
he began office four years ago, the Stevcna Pottery were enjoy ii*g the
city's affairs were in r. bad way. Christmas holiday season. Ha’f of
The city’s credit was lost and fi- the members the camp are allow
ances were at a low ebb. He put ed to go home for a week and the
into effect with the one hundred j ether members will go for a weeks
per cent co-opcration ci the our.- visit at New Years,
cil. a business administration pat- Capt. Cicero Muse has planned
tn ned as near as possible after the for the entertainment of the boys
city manager plan, and it has been who are here. A big Christmas tree
cuccesfCul. The administration of has been placed at the Camp and
Mayor Horne goes into history as gifts will be exchanged by the boys,
cm* of the most successful and bene- On Christmas day a feast was serv-
has
al Milledgcvilli
e retires with the
k well done.
had. ed including turkey and all the trirn-
bo numbered with
MISS BLANCHE GREEN AND
MR. E. V. JORDAN. !R..
MARRIED ON SUNDAY.
Of cordial interest and impress
simplicity was the marriage of Miss for
Blanche Green and Mr. E. V. Jor-'
dan, Jr., which was solemnized
last Sunday at five o’clock at the
First Methodist church in the pres-
e of relatives and p few close
friends.
Rev. R. C. Shea, pastor of the Mil-
lcdgeville Methodist circuit and Rev.
John Yarbrough, of Gnincsville. a
former pastor here, performed the
ceremony. The church was beauti
ful in decorations of the Christmas
•eason. Red r.indlos, Poinsettas and
Holly were used to hank the chan
cel rail and form a background for
WANTED—Three cr four room
apartment, furnished or unfurnish
ed with private hath and entrance,
i with use of bark yard Phone 351
.1. C. Davis. 12-26-35 2t.
| the* wedding
Mrs. Edgard Ic
played
RENT — Tw o unfurnhh- J j
rooms, down stairs. East Montgom
ery St. See Francis Tanner at Dell
Grocery.
Rev. W. C. Rudd, pastor of the
Hardwick Methodist chuich has gone
to Greenwood, Fla., to spend the
holidays with his parents, Rev. and
Mrs. John Budd. He will be absent
from the dty for about ten days
and there will be no services at the
Hardwick church on next Sunday.
DINE AND DANCE
We serve tasty sandwiches and
cold drinks of all kinds. Bring your
date out and dance to the tone of
the world’s most popular recorded
music.
Just received a complete line of
Fire Works. Get yours notf.
COZY NOOK
On Lindsey Ave.
SEND
Your Family Wash
Regular communi
cation Benevolent
Ledge No. 3 FAcAM
.First and Third
Tuesday’s 8:30 P.
M. Visiting Breth-
enn welcome.
JOE L. GRANT. W. M.
J. R. SMITH, Sec’ty.
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All!
Yoi
Be
The bride and groom entered to
gether. The bride was lovely in an
early spring s»uit of steel gray
Frrnch flannel with hat to match.
Ht r accessories were of navy blue,
ihouldcr corsage was of pink
, . ,ui,« cliff roses showered with fer-
the pasing of a year. It reminds Bcl _ me -iMts. A striking brunette,
that time is .leetmg. Yet IMS Mis Grccn was ncvcr morc bcautl _
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clement of tragedv,
i year rich in accomplishments
and adventures and a large store of
the world’s blessings have come to
ful.
Miss Green is the only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Green of
Baldwin county and is a grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Stiles. She received her degree from
W.. and her Masters de
gree from Peabody College. Nash-
Ten n. She ha* been an instruc-
n physical education for the
past three years at G. S. C. W. She
is one of the county's most attractive
and poputar young women.
Mr. Jordan is the son of Mr. and
Mr*. E. V. Jordan of this city. Fol
lowing his graduation at G. M. C..
j he received his degree at Mercer
University and also studied at
, , . , Vanderbilt. He is now command*:*
triumphs, rejoiced In your »u««r| ot „ crc camp in North c^a.
After a short wedding trip ir
Florida, they will return to Mil-
IcdgevHIo for a few days. Mrs. Jor-
teaching at the
the spring
Many things have happened this
year, the wonderful and »“poch mak- ,
ing flight of the China Clipper. This '
was a year of many marvelous ac
complishments of science, medicine, v
social welfare and other varied tnr
fields of endeavor. We look into
1936 and wonder what the marvels '
might be that will be recorded in
the next 365 days. We confidently
look forward to a year when i
kind will make great strides.
Week after week during the past j
year we have chronicled your;
achievements and recorded your|.
triumphs, rejoiced in your success i
and sorrowed in your bereavements, j
We start 1936 and the bo«t wish)
we can make is that we will hear)*
such news of you that it will be i
delight to pnss 11 on to others through j eol'i' PC o*7* r uT'ulc“'crr.rt ”
record, but, “ crne5 ’'
we are conscious o? our failures
we again renew our efforts to
Millcdgeville the best paper in
state. ! Ariibum, Ga.. Dec. 23.—Miss
We appreciate your patronage and Elcise Odum, daughter of Mrs. W.
co-opcration. The good will and.W. Odum, was married Sunday to
friendship that has been accorded us j Graham Batchelor, of MilledgcviUe,
CAMPUS
Sunday, December 29
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^ -NEW EDITION!
Thsy'rs So busy fooling sodi
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EDERER
I RAJAH SALAD DRESSING 2 Pt jars 33c
J i H1LLIPS PEAS Early June. 2 No 2 cans 15c
£ APPLE SAUCE Ann Page.. 2 No 2 cans 17c
| BLUE ROSE RICE Fancy Quality Pound 5c
SCOTTISSUE 3 rolls 19c
N. B. C. RITZ CRACKERS.... 1-lb. Box 22c
SUNDINE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3 cam 23c
PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese 2 pkgs 15e
WESSON
OIL
18c Pt
NBC Crackers
am
XXe lb
most valued asset
sincerely thank you for your sup
port and patronage during the past
year. We trust we can continue to
merit your friendship and good-will.
A Happy New Year to you all.
THE NEW CITY ADMINISTRATION
On next Wednesday Judge Georqe by ‘hV m"nther".'She
Carpenter will become Mayor of
Millcdgeville and with him Messrs.
J. C. Bastcn. T. H. Clark and T. B.
Dumas will begin new terms of
four years as aldermen of the city.
We salute the new Mayor and
rcuncil and wish for him and them
succesT in their work to administer
the affairs of the city for the best
uniting two prominent families in
this section. Batchelor is head coach
of Georgia Military College at Mil-
ledgevillc.
Colonel Joe Jenkins, president of
Georgia Military College at Mil
lcdgeville and a former Baptist min
ister, performed the ceremony.
The bride was given in marriage
attended
by her sister. Mrs. Jack Elliott Ho
well. 6.’ Valdosta, ns matron of hon-
rr. Miss Vfrginia Mathis was maid
of honor.
T. E. Rich. Jr., of Bninbridee,
was best man. Groomsmen included
Lewdlyn Cordell, r.f Athens, and
Major Sandy Gunnels.
The bride was dressed in a wh t
Judi
• Carpel
* chic
~inde nlorv
quali ficat
his. He
with the
years, and is deeply concerned
the welfare of the city. A young
man. holding public office for the
first time, he has pledged himself
veil was rf imported lace,
r.ip attached with orange
Sho had a cascaded bou-
hitc rose*; and lilies of the
nf the chy with splendid lhp
■ns for the tasks that arc,
as been closely identified (U)C ^ (
verk of the city for many j vnllcy
AH the men were dressed in mili-
ry uniforms.
Maj. and Mrs. Batchelor will ar-
ve in MilledgcviUe about the firs!
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BENITA I1UME
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I Also Short Subjects. Performances 2-4-8:-
Auspices American Legion Auxiliary
Mon.-Tues., Dec. 30-31
WHEN YOU MAKE ft BATE WITH BILL!
Thrills rub shoulders with laughter <
Powell gaily wives o mystery
wins o bride“all in 48 exc':' - '
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to a progressive program chief
among them the construction of a
play ground for children. This is a
tusk well worthwhile and if his ad
ministration docs nothing more it
will contribute much to the future
safety and well-being of Milledge-
ville. But of course there
of the year and will make their
home In an apartment in the home
<-n Jefferson street which is used ns
a. barracks.
KI’I A FLAKE PATMAN
I OBSERVES BIRTHDAY.
will be!
other things that the Mayor and his | Eula Flake Pntnam entertained
council will do and we can rest as- a group of her friends on Monday
sured that whatever thev mieht un- afternoon at a movie party in cele-
dertake it will be well planned, bration of her birthday,
well worked out and well executed. I The ycung ladies enjoyed the pic- j
To Mayor Carpenter we extend iture at the Campus and later re- 1
our best wishes and congratulations, freshments were served on the Mez-.
Mav he impartially serve to make zanine floor of the theatre. Miss
MilledgcviUe a cleaner city, a more j Pattmans mother, Mrs. William Fra-
beautiful dty and a better place for j ley. assisted in entertaining. i
us to live in. We likewise extendi —
best wishes to the coundlmen wh** .FOR RENT—January 1st Apart-!
begin new terms and to the old' Meat, five roam and bath. Gas
coundl who continue In the jervlcc heat, Columbia street. Phone Zft-J.
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Tuesday - Big New Year
Show 12 O’clock
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Meal
Kit Fish
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Half
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it 93c
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Iona
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24
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Lbs $1i90
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JUKI
GRAHAM CRACKERS lb. 10c
OYSTER CRACKERS Fresh baked.. lb. 10c
KITCHEN TOWELS Red Cross . . . Roll 10c
LIGHT HOUSE CLEANSER ... 3 cans 10c
SPAGHETTI Encore 3 cans 25c
SPINACH Popeye 2 No 2*4 cans 25c
KEROSENE Good Gulf Gal. 15c
“■Mate Crystals”
SUGAR
5 lb bag 10 lb bag 25 lb bag
27c sac $1.32
Grits Jim Dandy 5 lb bag 17c
Water Ground pk 22c
* Prunes 70-80 size Lb 5c
Sardines 2 tali cans 15c
6 lb kit 85c
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