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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Purdom, of Syl
vester, were dinner guests of Mrs. I.
M. Cox Sunday.
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Mr. T. C. Denmark, of Claxton, is
spending a few days here with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Griffin.
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Mrs. A. N. McLeod and Miss Mar
garet Hudson returned home Friday
from Tallahassee, Fla., where they had
been the guests of friends and rela
tives for the past week.
SATURDAY
“In Old Monterey”
—with—
Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette
Hoosier Hot Shots
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY
“Goodbye Mr. Chips”
—with—
Robert Donat and Geer
Garson
Dime Day Wednesday Dime Day
‘SORORITY HOUSE’
—with—
Anne Shirley and James
' Ellison
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
“Andy Hardy Gets
Spring Fever”
—with—
The Hardy Family
MARES
We have just received shipment of nice young mares
suitable for farm work and breeding. Some with colts
and some in foal. We also have some nice young mules.
See us at once if you want to buy or trade.
J. C. & W. C. HOLMAN
MULE COMPANY
ALBANY, GEORGIA
BLAKELY, GA. MOULTRIE, GA.
PLAN TO GO TO SCHOOL
BY TRAILWAYS
Bus Fares Have Been Reduced. We Will
Check Your Trunk Free. Make Reservations
Now For Special Buses.
FROM Newton TO: One Way Round Trip
Americus, Ga. SI.OO SI.BO
Athens, Ga. $3.05 $5.60
Atlanta, Ga. $2.95 $5.35
Macon, Ga. $1.90 $3.45
Milledgeville, Ga. $2.40 z $4.35
Douglas ,Ga. $1.75 $3.15
Griffin, Ga. $1.05 $1.90
Valdosta, Ga. $1.40 $2.55
Tallahassee, Fla. $1.25 $2.25
Round Trip Tickets Are Good For 180 Days
Georgia Stage Inc.
Locals and
Personals
Mrs. Fannie Hall spent Wednesday
in Albany shopping.
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Miss Marcia Davis, of Albany, is
the guest of Miss Ruth Norris this
week.
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Rev. J. W. M. Stipes, of Leary, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sapp
Tuesday.
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Col. Carl E. Crow and family, of
Camilla, were in town Tuesday af
ternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Kahn were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Joines in
Bainbridge Sunday.
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Mrs. J. H. Milward, of Albany, at
tended the funeral of Mr. W. F. Nor
ris here last Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hall were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wisen
baker in Lake Park, Sunday.
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Mrs. Robt. B. Short attended the
Brooks-Lee wedding and reception in
Camilla Tuesday evening.
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Mrs; T. L. Miller, Mrs. Dan Miller
and Mrs. C. C. Merritt spent Tuesday
in Albany shopping.
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Mr. and Mrs. Price Hall spent Wed
nesday in Albany. They visited Mrs.
J. B. Hall who is in the hospital there.
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FOR SALE CHEAP—I, 5 h.p.,
1938 Lightwin Outboard Motor, ex
cellent condition.—BUßL TURNAGE,
Camilla Enterprise, Camilla, Ga.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Musgrove and
Mrs. Clarence Edwards and son,
Jerry, spent the week-end in Moul
trie visiting relatives.
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Among those from here attending
the horse show in Camilla Monday
were Mr. and Mrs. Price Hall, Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Williford, Miss Jane Wil
liford and Carl Williford, Jr., Messrs.
C. 0. Hall, Eugene Hall, J. B. Hall,
Cheney Robinson and Misses Edna and
Claire Kisk and Lula Jane West.
Mrs. Cal Hall, Jr. and Mrs. J. R.
Rhodes were among those going up to
Albany Tuesday afternoon to visit
Mrs. J. B. Hall who is in the hospital.
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Mrs. Cecil Trippe and daughter,
Jan, of Albany, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Benton Odom, Jr. Wednes
day.
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Mrs. C. C. Merritt, Mrs. Emma Liv
ingston and Miss Katherine Merritt
attended the horse races in Camilla
Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leon McKnight, of
Florida, were the guests of Mrs. Mc-
Knight’s mother, Mrs. T. C. Odom,
for the week-end.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Williford and
Miss Jane Williford attended the
Brooks-Lee wedding and reception in
Camilla Tuesday evening.
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Mrs. Eugene Hall returned home
Tuesday night from Colquitt where
she had been the guest of her father,
Mr. E. J. Hunter, for the past week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cheney Robinson, of
Camilla, are the guests of Mrs. C. H.
Hall this week at her home, Happy
Land.
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Mr .and Mrs. W. P. Mathis, of Edi
son, spent the week-end here with
Mrs. Mathis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Afiller.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simmons and
Mr. J. B. Hall spent Sunday in Al
bany with Mrs. Hall who is in the hos
pital there.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sapp and Mr. and
Mrs. Holton, of Camilla, spent Sun
day in Bainbridge with Mr. Randolph
Holton.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Williford, Miss
Jane Williford and Carl Williford, Jr.
spent the week-end in Atlanta, as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Willi
ford.
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Ullaine and Mary Alice Musgrove
returned home Sunday after spend
ing the past three weeks with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Lawson, of Moultrie.
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Mr. Mack Kitchens, of Macon, ar
rived here to spend the week-end.
Mrs. Kitchens and son, who have been
the guests of Mrs. Kitchens' mother,
Mrs. T. C. Odom, for the past two
weeks, accompanied Mr. Kitchens
home Monday.
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Miss Glynnie Griffin returned home
Saturday from New York World’s
Fair and Jacksonville Beach, Fla.
Miss Grace Terry, of Memphis, Tenn.,
and Miss Lucile Harris, of Trenton,
N. J., accompanied her home for a
few days.
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Rev. and Mrs. B. D. Sipple, of
Thomasville, attended the funeral ser
vices here last Thursday of Mr. W. F.
Norris. While here they were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sapp.
Rev. Sipple was in charge of the New
ton Methodist church in 1937, and
has many friends here.
Giant Panda in Neoraska
The giant panda, live specimens
of which have been brought to the
United States from China and Tibet,
originated in western Nebraska 20
million years ago, paleontologists
believe.
Trachoma Widespread Eye Disease
Trachoma is one of the most wide
spread of all eye diseases. Persons
who acquire the infection develop
thick, granulated eyelids,- a white
film over the eye and inability to
open the eyes in strong light
Lithium From Lithia
Lithium, the lightest metal known,
is obtained from an alkaline sub
stance called lithia. It was discov
ered in 1817.
HAVE YOUR HATS
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The Albany Hatters
222 Pine Ave. Albany, Ga.
HAY TIES
BUY NOW BEFORE PRICE
GOES UP
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Heavy Hay Ties , 1.20 Bdle.
4 Tine Forks .95 Each
3 Tine Hay Forks . 1.10 Each
Cotton Twine, '/z-Lb. Ball
Each 15c
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Pay Cash - Pay Less
Lee Hardware Co.
220 Broad Ave. Albany, Ga,
Our Question Box
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be found on back page).
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Andes?’’
2. What is Esthonia?
3. What volcanic mountain, not
known to be a volcano, erupted in
79 A. D., thus butying the cities of
Pompeii and Herculoneoum in twenty
feet of debris?
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tains of the Japanese empire?
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postal system to private use?
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Scotchmen who are famous in the his-
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