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FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOLDS | EASTERN STAR OFFICERS
ANNUAL MEETING TUESDAY j INSTALLED AT CEREMONY
MONDAY NIGHT
Officer* and Director* Named al
Annual Merting of Sto,
of The Bonk.
Officers ; .'or the
Chapter Order of the
were installed at ai
Milledgevillc
AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY
Methodist Church
Rev. Horace Smith will preach at
the usual mcming and evening ser- [ Director of Publicity. Democratic
vices of the church. His morning Notional Committee
subject will be. "The Man With the
Longest Shadcw" TTie evening' A few years ago this country
theme is ‘"The Best Last." ours was treated to a series of pas-
BapUat Church sionate upbraidings of those who
The usu?l services will be held were assailing the Hoover adminss-
Star-!and the paster. Rev. James M. To- tration.
Officers for the New Year are
Placed in Charge of Milledgrville
The stockholder, of the First tin-' Chapter,
tional Bank elect their officers and
directors for the coming year.
W ™ — in^Ucd "^“n^tve | n*l. will r-reech a. the mcming and
prrt cf the Prtsident Mr. Jan Hut- ceremony on Monday evening in the evening
chinson. was complimented hy the Masonic lodge rooms.
stockholder*.. The First National is Tht ‘ mstallatitn service was ii. Rev.
Mllhtigeville's younge t b ink 1 and charge ef Mr. A.
is a member of the Federal Reserve intendent of the Mason*.
System ef banks a « ta ” aro "
Hargrove
public exposure of the sinister plan
to impair or destroy the Republican
party' by scurrilous and slanderous
attacks upon President Hoover and
his administration.
“This conspiracy-. which has been
without counterpart in the history
of American politics, was disclosed
i Democrat of unblemished party
record. Frank R. Kent cf the Balti-
■ Sun. who asserted in the Sep- i
The spokesmen cf that adminis- J tember issue of Scribner's magazine
tration over the radio, in the halL | that Mr. Raskob had set up and
EuHciHMl Church of Con * rcss - in the newspapers and was financing an organization in the
crvice was ii Rev F H Harding the Rector in tho magazines, were bitterly de- nation's capital for the sole purpose
Durden super- will celebrate the Hole Communion. “-uncing 'vhet they termed the, of 'smearing 1 the President if the
Orphan- .t eight c'cloek and preach at tfce | campaie. to -smear Hoover. United States,
usual morning prayer service at
The following board of directors »• naegrove. retiring 11:30.
was ranted Messrs Jon H.itchu Mr.. Worthy Patron, were the recipients Presbyterian (hurrh
Uwn . U . ,» Riinh ffifts from the chapter. Mrs. Har- Rev. R. W. Oakcv. the pastor. ..... .. , i
Adrian Horne. V,. Ii Ralph * . . . , .. . . .. _, - then President, that the attacks ; nothing about Mr. Raskob The
r- j ... r Tr grove received a jewel denoting her, preach at the morning and evening . , *
Simmer.-on jnd W. E. Robinson. Jr ... were or his policies and not on him Democratic party is weclome to him
Just Br- strenuously did the men "The Republican National Corn-
conducting the Dcmocra- mittee called the attention of the
: tic side of that controversy pretest country to this scheme as exposed
that there was no slander cf the by Mr. Kent. Beyond this we care
Mr.
grove received a jewei denoting her preach at the morning and evening
Hutriiison was re-elected »wviee as head ft the charter j services. His morning sermon sufc-
idrr.t erd cashier of the hank.
Mrs. C. B. McCullar read a num-'ect will be. “What is the Gospel'
named vice- ot poems and Jchn Riley and and in the evening he will preach <
president: Mre. Ruth S. Hutchinson •><* T. Andrews were guest speak- “Wealth That Lasts.'
ns-istant cashier and Frank Braxley. crs cn Program. , Catholic Church
hr- ikkeeper. The efficerx installed were: Mix. I Father McNamara. Priest.
Helen Mosteller. Worthy
personally, etc.
It is a curious manifestation oi
the whiligig of politics that these
same men arc now in chargt
and all of his millions.
At the present moment the Demo
cratic National Committee is pay
ing off the last of its debt to Mr.
MII.LEDGEVII.I.E YOUNG MDIf.S
PLACED ON DEAN'S LIST
Milledgrville young ladies x
were placed on the honor roll at G.
nouneed by Dean
Tnylor are as follow: Mi
Chandler. Mrs.
Ruth Hollinshead. Mis? Thelma Ivey.
Miss Mary Frances Smith. Miss Bor •
nie Wells Turner. Miss Doris Eliza
beth Geddard. Miss Laurie Brookins
campaign in which they arc the Raskob. and Mr. Raskob is named
Jo,teller. Worthy Matron: Sundav . 5ccond Sundav alt , r the alli« ,n S tead of the axttailant, of the among the large contributor, to that
Welch. Worthy Patron: Mr,. Epiphattv. morning vert-ice, at the! f < ‘ PU “! ran or S an ^ tion and . thetr annex «.• the Republican National
Frank Coleman, uraoctate mrfron: Catholic Chureh will be at 11*15 and J?*™ * “ ,ns,M ": Qmm.ttee, the Liberty League.
ho L- L. Reek, associate patron. Mr-. „■,[] Mns ist of Mass. Sermon, and . . .. When Mum «a Enwloyed
G. Nell H-lsrv. conductress: Mrs. Vim- benediction, the sermon on the sub- 1 15 m e 5 Ing ° arn c € Of course the complaints of the
Lilian .not, “Christian Marriage." Sunday'^ Miccchra made by Mr. Jourtte ;itepub!|canJ durlng |he Hoov
Confederate Lead*'
GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE
Whose birthday will be celebrate
Sunday, January 19th.
>l!ow: Miss Barbara Webber, treasurer: Mrs. Elis'* Rite> School at 9:30. No evening service. -Shciise. present President of the ministration that these gerftlemen
R. Fe. Cotton. Miss Marshall: Mr*. Ottley Welch, chair- Mass throughout the week at 7:30 Am J* nca ^ U **;r\y League, and tO |Were engaRcd in enterprise of
foun-
dignified
They ac-
Miss Nellie Butler. Mrs. lone Bas, Martha: Mrs. Maggie Fann. Elector
Dion. Miss Frances Muldrow
..... Mrs. Josephine Bnor.c. organ- read such stirring paragraphs
t: Mpc Dora Bul)h. Adah- Mrs. An- SHAD. SHAD, at ENNIS PALACE “Never has the party in power been
ie Smith. Ruth: Mr- Man- McMul-.MARKET Friday and Saturday, I* demoralized^s° divided, ne
Esther: Mrs. Marie Hargrove. Ron 3# cents pound. Bucks 25 cents.
rxg.,.,-«e. n xnose memoers o: tnc partv .. . .
.... . no unworthy motive, but thev dit
striving for progress in gov- . . ' . .. . ... • .
,_a a™,_ hammer devastaUngly at his oollele*
ind charged him with the full re-
sponsibilitv for leading the country
“smearing Mr. Hoov*
dation. They conducted
the rift been wider than it is new. ..
between those member, of the party cuscd ‘he Republican President
WOMANI.FSS WEDDING TO RF.
STAGED IN AUDITORIUM
AT G. S. C. W. day and after examination found” it ! privileRcd borporations and indivi-
| was the property of Dr. Guv Wells. duals t0 ,he detrim< -nt cf liberty and
„ prosperity of the average citizen.”
MISS TABOR TO GIVE HOME
LIGHTING DEMONSTRATION
Miss Ruth Tabor, district super
visee of the Georgia Power Co., will
give a home lighting demonstration Monday January MUi. al l:Ji. Ad-.Dr. Wells lost the bag from his
In the auditorium of G S. C. W.. i mls-lon 15 Cents. Public Cordially as he was leaving the city. The pc-
Thuraday evening January 23 at ImrStd. jliee returned it to him.
8 Tb!* 0< program is being given un- Prof, and Mrs. Obe< iah Scotty-1 Shad. SbauDb Markeral. Traul.
der the sponsorship of the Home Wind Cauliflower annouice that their,and Mullet, with Oyster, on the ride
Economic, Department of G. S. C. daughter. Prunella F now-her-on-1 at ENNIS PALACE MARKET Prl-
W . Miss Clara Hasslock directrr. CauliRower will b. united in j day and Saturday.
The public is cordially invited to wedlock to Mr. Oscar Never-say-dic.
this most interesting program
Refreshing Relief
Wlm You Nsed m Luatho
Because of the refreshing relief It
tus brought Uiem, thousands of men
and a-omen. who could
afford much more ex- i|S
pensive laxatives, use jfg
Black-Draught when O*
needed. It la very eoo- >|^
noraical, purely vegeta-
ble, highly effective... Mr. J. I .ester
Roberson, well knorni hardware
dealer at Martinsville, Va., writes:
”1 certainly can recommend Black-
Draught as a splendid medicine. I
liave taken it for constipation and
the dull feelings that follow, and
have found it very satisfactory.**
BLACK-DRAUGHT
POLICE FIND PRESIDENTS
HAND BAG emment and politics and the domi-
Chid: Frank Broome picked up o ‘ h *' haS m me cuurn.;.-
black hand bag on the streeLs Tues- ,ion ‘ ■> "> the interest r.f | j h d i Such side-lines
. .. ! nrivileerd romnratinni! rnrt inriivi- !
as references to his signing the
Smoot-Hawley tariff bill, which ir
ore of the sacred elements of the
Now who do you suppose he was
thinking of when he spoke of privi
leged corporations and individuals
behind the Hoover administration?
Perhaps the answer may be feund in
the roster and driectory of the Lib
erty League, with the heads of war
munition corporations, holding com
pany chiefs, and the rest of the noble
band that are now in the midst of
their crusade to save the country
frem Democracy.
Dr. Fern Find a Public Eipmsk
The Republicans did not like it
and many were the plaints of pro
test in their speeches and in their
statements. For example, here was
this, from Chairman Fess of the Re*
publican National Committee:
'The Republican party paid m
attention to Mr. Raskob until the
Turnipseed. ;xm of Dr. and Mrs. | Beglr U think about ferUHihiK
Uriah B. Taylor—Danul Turnipseed. your flower*—Vigor* and Bone
at eight-thirty in the G. S. C. W i Meal—HATCHERS.
Auditorium. January 20th. The, Rev. J. F. McCluney. Rev. M
happy couple will be attended byjTcresi and Dr. E. H. Scott attended
six lovely bridesmaids, as many j a meeting of the executive commit-
grocr.ismen. two flower girls, a tee of the Washington Association in
ring bearer. maitt of Wdnor j War-then Tuesday. Rev. Teresi was
and best man. Because she is a'the principal speaker on the pro
graduate of G. S. C. W.. the bride | gram,
selected most of her attendants from J ~
the faculties cf G. S. C. W.. and, Young Vrniiewee Mules—TMm
G. M. C. with some town friends. | Stock—SIMMERSON A ROBINSON.
Because oC the many friends whoj
could not be present, the entire wed
ding will be broadcast. j
Many prominent out of town |
people will be here for the occasion. I
The oiganist and soloist have come
all the way '.Yom Hollywood to give
the nuptial music.
This pacer extends congratulations
to the happy couple.
A SOLUTION of washing soda orj
water applied with a stiff brrnh
—.. — bruih ,
will remove corrosion from storr.«
battery terminals. Coat terminals
with vaseline to prevent fart'--::
corrosion.
If the rubber weatherstrips
around the windshield are enclo* -i I
in T-slots it is often a difficult, job I
to remove the old strips in order
replace them with new ones. 1
make a difficult job an easier c-r.^ ,
play a small llama from a solde-in^
with a screwdriver.
Liberty League's ark of the cov
nant. were likewise conspicuous
their output
They were certainly more respect
ful of the dignity of the office of
President than the Liberty League
is today, for Monday's newspaper*
carried a statement from that or
ganization charging the present
President of the United States with
dictating gag rules far Congress, to
prevent Congressmen from register
ing their opinions; with trying to
create class hatreds and prejudice:
with exposing the "naked hidous-
ness’ of his policies, and numerous
other things equally impolite.
Doubtless they would be as in- Spanish Maekenl. tho best r« |
dignant now if anybody accused ever saw 15 cents
them cf conducting a scurrilous and ENNIB PALACE MARKET'Fitter *
slanderous campaign on the Presi- land Satuiday.
dent of the United Stales as
hen the charge proceeded |
from the Republicans.
To borrow a phrase from Senator!
Duffy of Wisconsin, “it all depend* |
on whose baby has the measles."
Phone
58 Quality Service Store
We
Deliver
BONUS IN A NUTSHELL—4
•BABY BONDS' 1 DOMING;
PAYMENT BY JUNE 15TH
Washington, Jan. 14.—The Senate
substitute for the l>onus measure
approved by the Hoiec provides for
full payment through the issuance
| cf $59 bends.
Jure 15 is '.Ixed as the payment
j date.
Approximately 3.500.000 veterans
I hold compensation certificates.
Eventual cost to the government!
i estimatid at $2,491,000,000. 1m-
I mediate cost is estimated by back-
1 ers at SI.000.00.000.
j No interest on bonus loans made
after September 30. 1931. would be
: deducted.
A veteran could hold his bonds,
|and draw 3 per
The Finest in Foods -:- The Best in Service The Utmost in Economy
Again We Lead With Prices as Well As Quality
• rest after i
15. 1937.
0»ly with < Madera Gat Range
cu yon enjoy the fulled bene
fits of cooking with Gas—the
Ideal fuel. Hut’s why, more
aad more, women are bringing
their kitchens up to date by
changing the old stoye for a
MODERN range—one that will
save time and effort—and in
sure better cooking results at
less cost.
There's EVERY reason to mod
ernize your kitchen. Let
demonstrate our latest model
gas ranges. Don't wait. Come
ir today.
Gas
Cooks Better
Costs Less
Georgia
Natural Gas
Corp
Pfesste 71
| Young Tennessee Mules—Choice
jEXXTXTYXXYy?Stock—SIMMERSON & ROBINSON.
I “The record of Mr. Roosevelt;
i will be subjected to attacks, the
| motive for which will be entire
ly political. The voters will realize
jas they read and hear of the Presi-
(dent’s alleged short-comings, that
(the men who are assailing him bo-
]rng to the same crowd who failed
so miserably to solve the Nation’s
. problems prior to 1933. These
aspire to high honors for which i
they have proved themselves unfit- i
ted. That they should actually
peat the people to listen to them r
comes as a poor compliment to the!
judgment of the electorate."—Sprint
field. Mass.. News (Ind.l
Southern Lady Salad Dressing . Pt. Jar lac
Derby Barbecue Sauce 2 Bottles 15c
Octagon Soap or Powder a for 12c
FLOUR SALE
24 lbs Miss Dixie - 89c
24 lbs Soft Snap - 85c
24 lbs Home Maid - 79c
COMPOUND
4 lbs 52c. 8 lbs $1.02
Wesson Oil Pint 18c
PRODUCE
Black Twig Apples Doz 25c
White Cabbage 2 lbs. 5c
Green Cabbage 2 lbs. 9c
Florida Oranges, Sweet and Juicy . Doz. 15c
Florida Grapefruit . .3 for 10c; Six for . ,25c
Snow White Cauliflower lb 14c
Standard Oleo 2 lbs. 33c
North Hampton Peas 3 No. 2 Can 25c
Okra and Tomatoes No. 2 Can 10c
Fresh Country Butter Ih. 30c
IN OUR MARKET
l.OST—Brown Kid Glov* for right
hand between 1st Xrtlomi Bank
and my home. Reward if returned
tn Mrs. Jon Hutchinson.
Time to prune tree^ and shrubbery j
—We have pruning tools and tar (
eating—HATCHERS.
Look at these prices and then you won't wonder why nearly every one in Milledgeville trades
at our place. It is only natural for people to buy where they get
“THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR THEIR MONEY”
Oysters Chesapeake Bay Qt 45c
Sausage Meat A Bargain lb 10c
Stew Meat While It Lasts lb 5c
Rabbits Large Trapped each 25C
Cuuntry SsiUSAge ^ lb 29c
White Meat
Boiling lb 12 l-2c
Picnic Hams^ H'? f lb 18 l-2c
Beef Roast Lean-Tender lb 10c
Roosters DressedFreelb 13 l-2c
Steak Nice and Tender 12 l-2c