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REV. TERES B HEARD
M MERCER TALE
HULK SALES BEGIN AS
FARMERS PLAN PLAHIIMC
season in county
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MaataM la The State LaU Yu
ul New Yaar SUrta BaMM.
TONIGHT
People cf Milledgeville are in
vited to the G. S. C. W. auditorium
to hear Min Ruth Tabor give ad-
j menistratton and talk an Home
MIDDLE GA. GOLF
LEAGUEPLANNEDr
MMf'rifc. NUca, >kfa, Car-
u, n:L„ Taataa m Cea- ' Thl ‘ mo * impcrtant hu'Jtutlon
Me aad Olker lataw ■ Wo-, to w dvllilstlon u ^ church ol
ler of State to Make Leajno. the Lord Christ." Rev. James M edi'n MIUcdKviUe and' dreadT u I nomic5 Miss Clam
>"*1 ' hC B * p,Ul 'large number of mules have Hassleck director. The rocplo of the
Milk-dgeville will be a member .fj church of Millcdgeville. declared to handled on ^ loca j market. , Clly are es P ec,alI - v lnviled
a strong Middle Georgia amateur. students and faculty of Mercer uni-j Milldgeville has become the mule ___ ^ .^ToIL.cr „
self league this summer if plans ad- versity in a chapel address yester- buyi „ e center for several eounUes, ™ E DOES L *”^“* MAGE AI
vonced by the links fraternity ma -, day morning. :. an d , s af onc me McKINNONS
terialize. Weekly matchca would be| "™ glory of the church is noted ] argKlt muU . markets in the state,
played alternately at home and because cf a glorious experience the Latt vrar w . venil hundred mules
abr -d by each team. *^-»> wpvricnce of n.}*, hllndlw | throueh the ma rkc t
Other towns involved In the pro- 1 *' * '
pused lc=p arc Milledgeville, Dub
lin, Fort Valley. Reynolds. Hawkins-
ville, Cerdrlc. Americua. Montezuma
and pcsrubly Albany. Applications
tram ether tewns for membership “When Jesus came into the
have been invited. he breught with him an adequate twlc , ^ ^ ^, lppFd hm f(nlr
1 he league would be composed ol message." he continued. "We have 1okU mul „ oircady th is season,
eight loams, each city playing a six- Ihc deepest conviction in our own ™,, mhcc dealers have also rtoeiv-
man team and two alternates, souls that this Savior is an adequate , d a nur nber of mules fnr the Iccal
Matches would be played on Thurs- Savicr ard that his message was an market.
days or Sundays, heme and visiting adequate one for any world or any j Farmers are beginning to make
teams to decide the issue. , social order. , oians for the planting season and
A schedule, similar to that in ««’• Mr. Tercsi added that the indicatlons to one of the big-
bascfcall leagues, would begin the gl-ry of the church Is further evi- RPSt n]et o( mules in ^ ycars
opening week in May and extend dcnccd bv its place in relating the'
through September. This would give. message of Christ.
tach chib 10 or 11 matches at homei “Let us be convinced in rpite of MRS. ED ATHON AWARDED
and the ramc number on ether j antagonistic forces that the Christ. VERDICT IX DAMAGE SWT
courses. we preach is an adequate Savior' ■■
Last year there was some effort) with a message for the world. He' Mrs. Ed Athon was awarded $17.-
n'ade to launch a loop, but it did j has promised us a glorious victory,”, 500 by a Baldwin county jury last
WORK REGINS ON WATER
MAIN EXTENSIONS
Work was started last Thursday
by the city to extend the water
mains into the northern scctiri of
the city and provide water and fire
church had—an experience of
demption,” Rev. Mr. Teresi said. “It here.
“ n °< an «*P<mience of philosophy j simmtrson <i Robinson. W.
expononco of r creed. or an ox- Da*, A CO i ^ Will Kinney
pnence of . system c! thought. It , he mute daatenl ..perrim* in M ll-
was the experience of a person. ,ledgevlUe this year. Mr. Simmerson
■orld ha. visited the Tenneessee markets
Lighting. The program will lake 1 protection. to five blocks of residen-
[ plate at 8 o’clock and is given un- tial property.
1 der the auspices of the Home Eco- ^ work u , h< . ^ rf , he PWA
projects planned by the city. The
remodeling work on the interior of
the city hall Is nearing completion.
The entire interior has been paint
ed. a private office for the mayor
has been build, new quarters for the
water department have been pro
vided. the quarters of the firemen
have been improved and a new jail
has been constructed.
The job will require about six
weeks to complete and is under the
direction of J. D. Teague, Jr., dty
engineer. Fire hydrants will be
placed on each block and the water
lines will be extended into the sec
tion north of the old power plant
beyond the Georgia railroad.
r.ot click and finally collapsed. Plam
.’or the league in 1936 would avoid
any chance of mid-season difficul
ties by requiring each team to post
a forfeit fee.
Tommy Sullivan. Roy Alfcrd, Jr.,
Pop Reynolds and Arch McKinley
have professed an interest in the
organization and will attend the or
ganization meeting when it is Mid.
Local golfers are enthusiastic over
tlte plan.
Ctoe-dav tournaments proved quite
the rage last summer and drew big
delegations of visitors. The prosper
ed league would boost the number
of such tourneys and contribute to
their attract!'
Though there is plenty c£ time to
iron out details for the formation
of the league, advocates of the Idea
expect to start work immediately
to line up memberships. A presi
dent will be elected and a board of
director'* set up. Each dub will
have onc director.
M. H. Bland Parses
Away Monday
he said in conclusion. [Thursday afternoon in her suit for
Dr. Y. H. Yarborough of the damages arainst the A. & N. Rail-
Georgin state sanitarium. Milledge- rrad. Atlantic Coast Line and Geor-
ville, will speak before the Alembic . Railroads and the Atlantic Ice
dub. science group, in the Roberts * Cool C°-
chapel tonight at 7:30 o'clock.— Althought the ice and coal com-
Tuesdays Macon Telegraph. I>ony were co-defendants in the
[suit the verdict was against the
NEGRO FARMERS CONFERENCE ( railroad companies, and the rail-
The Annual Negro Fanners Con- read will be required to pay.
ference will be held in the Court! Mrs. Athon has been in a local
House on Tuesday. January 28. at,hospital since she was injured last
10:00 A. M. All farmers are urged,March when the car in which she
to be present. There will be a group wgs riding collided with an ice truck
of able men. and women to give. on Wayne street. A train was on the
some very timely and helpful inf or- siding when the accident occurred.
mation. Mr. Cook the county agent ■ -
will discuss the outlook for 1838. «i WIDOWS OF VETERANS
well as answer some o fthe questions j ME SHOW FREE
relating to the farm program for the j Widow3 of Confederate veterans
county. Mr. Willingham will give In w|M ^ admitted to the Campus free
detail the posibUlties and the help f Thursday and Friday to see “So Red
farm refutation oAVrs to a cer- ^ j^ .. Frank D. Adams has
Ucn group of farmers. ! announced.
Westbrocks cetton J The picture is a story of the old
specialist wiU discuss the advantages! during the wax- between the
of the one variety community and stateB
will answer questions as to the •
rieties in the state that are giving 1
satisfactory results. Mrs. Mayme r _
Wesley will discuss the family diet ^ PllOIlG
A fire about three-thirty Sunday
morning did little damage to the Me-
Kinncn Motor Co.
The fire was caused from a trans
former that controlled a neon sign
in the front of the building and
came during the heighth of the
teriffic rain and wind storm that was
rx ging. The storm probably caused
the wires to cross and produce the
fire The damage was confined to
the sign in the show windows of the
building. «
Dr. Guy Wells will lead a group
of faculty members of G. S. C. W.
tc Valdosta Saturday where a con
ference will be held on various
problems of the colleges in the
university system.
Those going from the college are -
Dr. Wells. Dean Hoy Taylor. Dean
Ethel Adams. Dr. Wilbur Scott Dr.
E. H. Scott. Dr. W. T. Wynn. Dr.
Harry Little. Dr. L. C. Lindsley.
Miss Clara M. Nixon, Prof. W. C.
Chi pel and L S. Fowler.
How Cardm Helps
Women To Build Up
Card til stimulates the appetite and
Improves digestion, helping women
to get more strength from the food
they cat. As nourishment is Im
proved, strength Is built up, certain
functional pains go away and wom
en praise Cardui for helping them
back to good health. .. . Mrs. C E.
Ratliff, of Hinton. W. Vn„ writes:
“After the birth of my last baby, X
did not aeem to get my strength
bock. I took Cardui again and was
soon sound and wdL I have given
It to my daughters and recommend
It to other ladles. “ . . . Thousands
of women testify Cardui benefited
them. If It does not benefit YOU,
consult a phyRolaa.
Rev. Horace Smith, pastor u
MiUedgeviUe Methodist church l
Rev. R. C. Shea, poator of the a^E
win circuit i
in Atlanta, where they are ;
a series of lecturee at Emory \
versity.
The ministers will return to t
city Friday ior services on Sun*,!
Miss Frances Connell, of Griffi^l
was instantly killed Saturday nips I
in an auto accident near Augiuta.
Miss Connell was a student at G.I
S. C. W. until Christmas and w* I
teaching in the Stapleton Hip I
School. She waa popular with the |
students of the college.
CAMPUS TO HAVE Pit
A premier showing of the pictun |
“Magnificent Obsession" will
given at the Campus Theatre Sat-1
urday night at 10:30, manager Frank |
Adams has announced.
LOOK TOUR
BEST AT THE
PRESIDENTS
BIRTHDAY
PARTY NEXT
THURSDAY JAN.
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PHMK 32 PM QUICK
PICK-UP
fcw ■ At tau to (a jht
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Protective
oCeJtA tysO- rto 4 h<.
' <firndwii (Rinthdru/ (Pantdjf
and home sanitation.
Hurse wil! discuss the advantages)^
the 4-H Club is offering the rural ) ^
boys and girls. The agent is urging ^
all farmers to attend this meeting. 1
Club boys and girls are expected to
attend.
The meeting will epened promptly
10:00 A. M.
AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY
-voiTGTA BELLE TURNIP GREENS.. 10c
GEORGIA BELLE PEACHES No 2 1 /*.. 10c
Hessie Bland, of this dty and Mrs.
R. H. Roddcnberry, of Montgomery.
Ala., a son. M. H. Bland. Jr., of At
lanta, an aunt, Mrs. S. M. Gilmore,
of this city and two uncles, L. N.
Jordan and E. W. Jordan.
Marshall Hall Bland was born in
Washington county October 11. 1862.
he came to Milledgevillc when a
young man and quickly made
friend®. He became agent for the
New York Life Insurance Co., and
won a wide reputation as a business
man in this field. He won many
lienors from the company for hi«
efficient work and was a member
o' the hundred thousand club, an
oi gnnization in the company com-
pofed of the leading salesmen who
had sold one hundred thousand drt- Presbyterian Charch
lair Insurance in a year. He also Rev. R. W. Oakey. the pastor, will J
•mined membership in the two hun-. conduct the usual morning and; —
dred thousand club on several oc-[evening services and preach at both | M SHURFINE GELATINE 5c pkg.
Rev. Horace Smith, pastor, will i M
have as his sermon subject next| M ARMOUR’S PEANUT BUTTER 1 lb jar 15c
and thej ^
; STRIKALITF MATCHES 3 for 9c
Sunday morning, “Christ
Closed Doors.” At the morning ser-
Rev. Smith will announce the
winning paper and honorable men
tion papers on the scripture contest.
All children are urged to bo pres-
The usual evening service
will be held with the pastor preach-
SODA CRACKERS 1 lb. box 10c
N s'i
SALT 3 5c boxes 9c
B ANGLO CORNED BEEF 18c
CHILI CON CARNE Can 10c
$ LIGHT HOUSE CLEANSER 3 for 10c
K EGGS, Shipped 29c doz.
rasions during his connection with hours,
the cninoanv. ! Baptist Charch
Mr. Bland was held in the confi- j Rev. James M. Terrsi will preach
deuce and esteem of h!s friends. He:at the morning and evening services
mad** many of them bv his genial, cf the church. ,
•iost and his company was desired by j The celebration of the Holy Com- jij VERMONT MAID SYRUP 21c
those who associated with him. He munion will be at 8 o’clock and thej N §TOKELEY*S CUT BEETS No 2 CAIl 10C
was active in the business, social morning prayer wtih sermon at 11' M
and club life of the community for o’clock. Rev. F. H. Harding, the' M
many years and took an active part Rector, will conduct both services. I u
in many fraternities. Catholic Church 1 ^
Mr. Bland held strong convcitions, Father T. J. McNamara was ab-
and often Interested himself in sent from the city and made no an-
politics and government, although nouncement as to services. He will I H
lie never sought public office. He return to conduct the usual service j H
sized the candidates and issues on Sunday. • H
ouickly and once he declared him- ' ^
self he was staunch and steadfast AUTO ACCIDENT SATURDAY ^
in his belief. BREAKS ROSE WINDOW
He was a member of St. Stephens The big plateglass window of the
Fpi'copal church and a member of Rose 5c and 10c store was broken ^
♦he Board a.' Vestrymen of the Saturday afternoon when the nuto-
church. mobile of Mr. Roy Haves overran
While Mr. Bland retired from ac- the curbing and crashed into the H
Only
H Lean Pork Roast
- - — - ~ M Pork Chops Lean-Tender 23c lb
in- hts foot slipoed and hit the excele- P® *
idual character in the social and rator causing the car to lunge for- H
life of MiUedgeviUe. ward into the glass window. A dis- M
•ive work a number of years ago. he plate gla
T'.ovrr lost interest in current events Mr. Hayes had his little daughter,
md enjoyed friendlv arguments on Bottv. in the car with him. He said
i rues with his friends. The death that when he applied the breaks,
rf Mr. Bland takes from life
play cf gla
was demolished.
TTie accident caused j
the window
GIRL SCOUTS TO MEET
Junior Girl Scouts will meet Fri- Tbe accident caused a tremendous
day afternoon at 4 o’clock in room 8 crash and attracted a large crowd.
*'f Chapel Hall. Mrs. C B. Me- Mr. Haves and his little daughter
Cullar. director, has announced. All escaped injury and the car was
embers are urged to be present to damaged. The window was a com-
blan for a hike. p i e tc wreck.
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Quality Service Store
We
Deliver
The Finest in Foods -:- The Best in Service The Utmost in Economy
M Clover Nook CATSUP 14-oz bottle 10c
M BULK GRITS 5 lbs. 15c
% WESSON OIL Pint 18c
FLOUR SALE
24 lbs. MISS DIXIE 89e
12 lbs. MISS DIXIE 55t
24 lbs. SOFT SNAP 85c
12 lbs. SOFT SNAP 49c
24 lbs. HOME MAID 79c
12 lbs. HOME MAID 42c
PRODUCE
YELLOW SQUASH 2 lbs. 25c
GREEN CABBAGE lb. 4c
WHITE CABBAGE 2 lbs. 5c
FRESH SPINACH 7c lb
CRANBERRIES 15c JK
LARGE FLORIDA ORANGES ..'.. 15c doz.
IN OUR MARKET
Ik Luc k Luf, Sue uknil AW Fit, TWifh Fickle, Oftca Gtrn
Tkl Nmr Tn Apk Aartkr Ckue* to Ha.
Fork Prices Have Turned At Last
J Country Back Bone only 15c lb
19c lb
Country Sausage pork e 29c lb
Mixed Sausage Meat 10c lb
Beef Roast Extra Good 10c lb
Hens 19c lb. Fryers 25c lb
Oysters Fresh Norfork 43c Qt jj|
Siiced Cured Ham only 27c lb
Rib Stew Meat w S, lt 5c. ib
Tender Beef Steak 121c lb jj
White Meat For Boiling 12^c Ib tt
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