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The Macon Telegraph from Macon, Georgia • 20

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Macon, Georgia
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gbr fflarmt gtlrnranlt atift Suing mohmxb ni hm Mark Trail Creator to Appear In Macon for Scries of Talks Red Cross Drive Nciu Halfway Mark "TW LOOK MAOC Y0UVS RUINED A THE MOST DRAAATC SHOT WE COULD HAVE HAD IN OUR MOVIE f' i Ilci'iiiiui Slant! On Is Clarified ATLANTA Ga March 13 UR-Govrrnor Herman Talmadge laid today an editorial in his newspaper the Statesman waa not intended aa nn endorsement of "anything or anybody" except for the necessity of combatting communist subversion The editorial aald Senator Joseph McCarthy R-Wisi has stood almost alone in the fight against Communism and added: "Whether or not we agree with hia methods and procedures It must be admitted that they are the only ones being applied Those responsible for the vacuum have attempted to divert attention from It through personal attacks on Senator Talmadge said today the editorial asked that a more effective system of routing subversion be devised "We believe" his statement said "that a responsible Joint bi-partisan committee of both the House and Senate working together with the executive branch of government could combat the menace of communism most effectively and have the effect of bringing about an end to charges of character assassination resultant recriminations partisan headline hunting and harmful Internal bickering which eertainly are harmful to the unity and best interests of our Mark Trail ruined the dramatic movie shot he could have made of a fight between Phoebe the mother coon and a weasel but he taught a lesion in animal friendship That la the sequence of Mark Trail'a story this week and the theme of wildlife adventure and nature conservation which creator Ed Dodd will tell in Macon Monday Middle Georgia doesn't have a Lent Forest like that in the feature atrip but Cartoonist Dodd will show how animal friendship can be taught anywhere Dodd la scheduled for three appearances: In the auditorium of Lanier Senior High School an aasembly of 10th year boya at 10 am Lanier Junior High gymnasium before the student body at 11 am Ocmulgee Boy Scout District Roundtable Tattnall Square Baptist Church at 6:30 pm For two years Dodd served aa chairman of National Wildlife Week Hli reputation in nature lore and conservation work is nationally known The Mark Trail adventure atrip appeara daily in The Maron Telegraph and 300 and 16 foreign newspapera When Dodd began drawing the feature in 1946 Rrd Croat campaign leaders vrutcrday counted up about or 45 per cent of their campaign goal of 560955 Chairman John Comer called on workers to drive toward the two third about by the 1 pm report meeting Monday at the Young Women' Chvsiian Association success of the campaign will assured if we ran top JtOOflO on Monday" he aid hate sufficient increase in gift over last jear'a contributions to indicate we'll make the seven er cent total increase to go over ii- top for 1954 And a good report inday will keep up the fast are of the drive aince it opened Va-ch Comer appealed to workera and captains to bring In all the envelopes with con-t-hitions they have in hand to tee chapter house Monday mnrn-frs so new return ran be tabu-laM for the report luncheon "We've slowed up this week on he said "though we know t'-ri-e is a good deal of money i coerted which hasn't been courted in the chaptrr house on Holt Avenue" Tufts in most rugs do not stand up straight but have a natural 1 pc in one direction railed the of the pile" it waa the only one of that typo emphasizing outdoor life A native Georgian experience prior to originating the feature prepared him for hia work today He has traveled and camped In all of the ami in parti of Norway and Europe For three years he guided pack train trips through National Park in Wyoming and then operated hia own dude ranch in that state WHEN rHAS YOUR PLUMBM61 BEEN INSPCCTEO? REPAIRS SHOULD NEVER Vienna Represented VIENNA March Moody Mulkey of the Middle Georgia Eleetrie Membership Corporation Vienna was among those who registered at the University of Georgia for a short course in executive development Trade Briefs UNIFORMS 19 NURSES TECHNICIANS IEAUTICIANS NEW CHAPEL TO BE DEDICATED MONDAY Money or new brick itructvre furnished by Georgians Monday Riles lo Dedicate Chapel (or Appleton Home WAITRESSES MAIDS Nstisssllr advertised Irinds Stylo Fit Senrif Mul O'dtrt Filled tUtf' T'rnifW iMiti Aimr As" MOST POPULAR AT MGC-Joyce Holder and Harris Satterfield stroll down the steps at Middle Georgia College after being elected Miss MGC and Mr MGC of 1954 Miss Holder is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Holder of Cochran Satterfield is the son of Mr and Mrs Satterfield of Ferry (Telegraph State Photo) INSURANCE AGENCY 707 Bankers Ins Bldg rhone 2-4261 GENERAL INSURANCE BONDS 10 DOWN UP TO IS MONTHS TO PAT ON ALL rLUMBING HANCOCK PLUMBING fi $61 Cotton Are Dial 3-5451 THE BOTTOM DOLLAR 370 THIRD ST RHONE 1-1120 Robins Revamps of Setup By PERRY MORGAN The new All Saints Chapel at Appleton Church Home at 440 Forest Hill Hoad will he rnnp-r rated by the Rt Rev Randolph CIsirborne Jr bishop of lanta in irrvires at 2 day The new hrlrk chapel was built and furnished with memorial gifts received during the last 25 years from Kspiropalian throughout Georgia Adapted Gothic in atle the rhapel has a seating capacity of 70 The home has been without a rhapel since it was moved from College Street into the Forest Hill Hoad slrurlure in 1925 The original Appleton Church Home njiwp Joseph Waltrnus Beck- raul's the Rev Lewis Srhenck of Chris! Church and the Rev Ronald Merrix of St James-on-tlie-Heiglits The rerrption committee to serve at the consecration serv-irp will include Mrs Walter Massey Sr Mrs Margaret Smith and Mrs Paul Doster The three local clergymen will participate with Bishop Clairborne in the consecration aervire The movement to establish the new chapel was led by the late John Moore Walker a native Ma-conite who was bishop of Atlanta Original Home Tn the beginning It was LOT McCORMIGK Will Present DRAPES AND SLIP COVERS Expertly Cleaned and Pressed DRAPES (cash and carry) Pr 60c 80c $100 SLIPCOVERS (cash and carry) 1 Chair 1 Cushion Cover $100 1 Couch I Cushion Covers $160 Plans for putting new vigor into Warner Robins Chamber of Commerce with a well-ounded program" have been announced by Walter Whiling newly-elected president of the Chamber Whiting said the big load of work in the organization will be carried out by its board of directors with the membership kept well informed on decisions made The president said that he hopes to lead "an aggressive campaign to help local merchants convince the people here that it will be to their advantage to do their buying in Robins" Meanwhile the Chamber has endorsed a proposed Welcome Wagon program recommended by Mrs Miles Stewart local resident at recent meeting of the board of director! Chamber will moke available Mrs Stewart a list of newcomers to the town" Whiting said Edgar Watson has been appointed to investigate the possibility of erecting signs on the roads entering Warner Robins he said Also the Chamber's secretary has been instructed to send questionnaires to all of its members and prospective members Whiting announced the following newly-appointed comm lttee chairmen: Industrial development Barker finance and auditing Roy Sasser membership Barker attendance Edgar Watson publicity Foy Evans program Olan Burke and public affairs Ed Bayer By TOMMIE HADEN Some of the most interesting news from the standpoint of the economy-minded housewife was contained in the grocery ads which appeared in the Thursday afternoon and Friday morning isxues of The Maron News and The Macon Telegraph Blue Bonnet Margarine was made available at a aavings of 10 cents per pound through a coupon which appeared in the grocery editions of the weekend The purchaser is only required to clip the coupon from the newspaper and carry it to her favorite grocer where it will be redeemed for 10 cents to be applied against the purrhase of the famous Sunny-Sweet Blue Bonnett Margarine Another ad appearing in the same issues offered a three-pound can of Snowdrift at 9 cents off the regular prire Coupons are not necessary when purchasing Snowdrift in the ran with the special label which is currently being featured by groeori throughout the Macon area get-acquainted offer and the supply is limited Puffin Ready-to-Bako Biscuits were introduced to Macon housewives during the weekend with a quarter page advertisement which emphasized the exclusive zip-open package and the Good Housekeeping seal of approval Just pull the string and the package la open No hacking no prying Puffins are mode from an exclusive blend of premium flour Try them and see You ran't fall to have perfect biscuits every time when you use Puffins the company declares Durkee'a measure atick shortening waa featured again at 10 cents off the regular price for limited time only Special aale package! contain four aluminum foil-wrapped strieks of Durkee'a famous quality shortening The greatest new idea in shortening in 42 yean now makes Durkee'a Shortening as easy to measure as your favorite margaine and but trr It's being featured by your grocer at 10 cents off the regular price while the introductory supply lasts built in 18ii9 now serves as a parish house for St Paul's F'pis-copal Church Three Clergymen Girls of the home will hold morning and evening prater service in the chapel The rhapel will be served by the three local Kpisropal clergymen the Rev Stewart Matthew of St nr High Reached LAUNDERERS CLEANERS Dial 3-5471 Pick Up and Delivery Slop by 463 Cotton Ave Save 20 Weekend Markets IF0 HOUR All Night CONCERT AUDITORIUM TIICRS MAR 8 rM ran trire vs W4swnFras orasTfr JOB 04111 OI4STFT imppv Fnwasns ts Mppr ini a the raawipss PF At FM4SF as TBItt ADWI'SIOX a i a nr I 1 M-ft at dmiwsisi Ylrkrta al (I I 1 Cm Me- 0Pt Filftn' Ji "1 Ml Rrrarg Spark IpilirUlHt Halt Strrlt BIUm Grocery Drive-In OPEN SUNDAYS 1 lo 10:39 PM OPEN WEEKDAYS 7:30 AM to 10:30 rM 290T Napier Ave rs with who persuaded William Appleton of the famous publishing house to give $10000 to build an orphanage for Confederate children orphaned by war With those funds and other gift the original Appleton Church Home now the parish house at St Paul was huill nn College Street In 1889 The altsr placed In the new rhapel was taken from the Rprkwilh Chapel which was lorated In the original home Current trustee of Appleton Church Home are Bishop Clair borne Mr Matthews Mr Mas- sev the Rev Alfred Hardeman of St Phillip' Cathedral At lanta the Rev Joseph Walker of St Episcopal Church of Marietta: Mrs Chi rhester of Maron Mrs Shapard Sr of Griffin Mrs Iouis A Mrnzel of Atlanta Frank Bone of Milledgeville Lester Quattlebaum of Athens and Paul Doster of Maron The executive committee of the home includes the three local clemmen Mrs Masey Mr Derry Bum Ernest Bar-field Kinloch Dunlap Jr Mrs Julian Reynold Mrs William Chichester Doster Flier sole Mr lConte Smith Mr George Hatcher Olin Real! and James Jones Hoad Grading Ixl I In Sparta Srrlion SPAKTA March 13 Two more miles of grading has been let on State Highway Route 22 lead- ing from here tn Crawfordville Rep Marvin Moate announced today that he hoped tn get the remaining distance graded before the end of this year He is also planning to make an rffnrt lo gel the mileage already gradrd paved this summer When completed Ibis highway will connect this city with State Highway Route 12 from Atlanta to Augusta The building of such a highway has long been sought by the people of that seetion KEW YORK Ml rr II fAPI-Ti slwk narfcit Inched up to ew M-year high Ihln week and Urn rrtmtnl With wily gentle audge the market tenured bp Ike Amnrlated Prm averegu at at ulorkc brake through a new M144 peak hifeat level tor the average fine im Then wen ae fl rework! tavohred la the final maneuver Pndeenioaal trader! took the whole thing Hi Mride Many la Wall Street felt however that the general Inventing public might attach weighty eifnKfcanee to lha aew record aad come niehlng Into the market New high mirhi ao nutter how eutah-linked aeem ta have a fatal faaclnatloa lha public Broken wen uulck lo raulloo their ruutnmcn with the old WaU Street iwminder-jroa dnat buy the Mock market you buy etnrka Aad they wen highly aelertlve Hi their auggMioaa for purrhaaeo and Mies of oeruritiei The very height of the market pretently of aear-lerm re art inn a natural development following a Muiamed rine There are never I larlMU adding Height the reaction theory- For one thing there I the preMure of wlllne hr Mull In meet tncnnw lag payment Another ond per-hapn more important la the fart that Mnadav la the aia-month anniienaiy at the atari of the recovery drive Profile made an the aale nf atneki held ala month count aa Inng term rapllal gal" hr ta parpnwa-a lower rate Aa a caaaequenre from fhl paht forward then will ha lha peewntre of profit i taking for rapWal gain IS ol with tetms ClM Marita up 1 MWl aham i traihO: Steel up at 41 I Pepet-Cnla up 'I af IS' a Southern Fartfie I at 43H and Halils Carp al rvi TO DAILY SCHEDULE Starting tomorrow WMAZ-TV will sign on daily at 7:00 am with the new CBS-TY program "The Morning Show" Your favorite women's show "Hospitality House" moves up to 9:30 and two movie periods will be added It's good morning viewing from 7 till 11 on channel 13 HEW DAYTIME SCHEDULE 7:00 The Morning Show 9:00 Morning Melodies 9:30 Hospitality House 10:30 Morning Matinee movie 11:30 Strike It Rich 12:00 Uncle Ned and Hayloft Jamboree 12:20 News and Weather 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Uncle Ned and Hayloft Jamboree 1 :45 Movie Matinee 3:00 The Big Payoff 3:30 Bob Crosby Show 4:00 Woman With a Past 4:15 Melody Time 4:30 Robert Lewis Show 5:00 Western Theater WMAZ TV Specially Purchased Reg 89c yd NYLON NET First Quality 72" Widt C7r All colors Full bolts Of yd Swish TAFFETA Matching Colors for Net Dresses Full Bolts All Colors Of yd First rame soap then detergents now rentes New Blue Super Suds This distinctive new washday product eliminates the need for bluing and the need for a bleach except for stubborn stain It contains the most effective whitener known tn science even more efficient than bluing It is stated The new Blue Super Suds made with Colgate's advanced detergent formula washes up to 50 per cent more dishes per cupful than most any other soap or detergent the ffl-m states It is a oarer detergent for your washing machine pots or pans It is available at grocers throughout the Marnn area Hawkiimillr Group Sees Display HAWKINSVILLE Marrh A special porgram of demonstra-! tlons and other exhibits and din-: plays of the modern miracles of transplanting the human voire through spare was presented at the Baptist Brotherhood meeting recently Through the efforts of John An deron the display was secured from (he Southern Bell Telephone i Company Many of the devices used the program will he used hy the local telephone company tn the new telephone system being in stalled at present OFFICE SUPPLIES AM) ACCESSORIES Convenient Customer Parking Smith Watson PRINTERS 180 Broadway Dial 5-1 HI 2S2Z7 Loral Slocks (Merrill lyurh Pierre Penary Sraael Bthb Manufacturing Cu Thom a ton Cntton Milla Wel PrHnt Mfg CAS Nat tank of Ga Atlantic Co Ga Power Co pfd SI WTTS IIV STOCK AMFNICUS Match II-A total of til hmn and S47 cow wild for pvt344 hn thw week at an aurtlnn held al the Sumter IJveriork Afeociaifon Ine hed hoe went at WJ threee MS Jmirt SMTC ftvre 2314 and heavia 111 71 reader plga enld fnr 22 71 to 04 In feeder ahnata Ml tn UO hutrtier calve hu'-Tur (Irina and iSoS I krr aleera and heifer III to SlggO: huli-lie mwl MM to git It mw ui SIIMI big biUrher ft'11 19 rw and ralvea 4 to 124 and baby calve by lha head ff to BIS Docile Campaign (ads Underway KASTMAN March 13 The annual Red Cross Fund Drive is underway in Fastman and Dnrlee County headed this year bv Olin Pound with County Agent Carter Martin as ro-rhairman They are emphasizing the slogan of ihe drive "Join and Serve" and expert to ranva the entire city end county within the next few days Those appointed hy Chairmen Pound to serve In Eastman I proper are Mrs Charles Ander- son Mrs II Allen Mrs Merle Leonard Mrs Johnson Mrs Doyle Dillard Mrs Edwin Paul and Mrs Frank Hums These workers in turn appoint helpers lo assist them In the county the following have been appointed: Mrs Floyd Harrell at Union Mrs Davis at Cltaunt-ey the Rev 11 Miller Alto Dcrse and Nash for Clark and Jay Bird Districts Mrs McCrsnie st Milan Pierre and Evelyn llaley at Gresstnn Massey Edge Mrs Orene Hailey and Mrs Aurelia Dykes at Chester Jim Jark Bro-phy and Frank Clements at Rhine: the Rev Stanfield and Jack Jones at Roddy Preston Stamps Horne and Mrs Theo Parkerson Plainfield Olin Pier ee and Lowell Bates at Empire and the Rev Albert Evans and Teto Tarkerson it Announces with pleasure its affiliation with the AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANY In addition to the ABC-TV 8 Steel Hour" which la now seen on alternate Tuesday over WMAZ-TV other ABC-TV programs are now being added to the Channel 13 schedule After June 13lh ABC-TV programs will be carried EXCLUSIVELY in Middle Georgia over WMAZ-TV fjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu REMODELING mm by experts Our Competent staff of Builders Is Now Available to Bemodel Your Home Room Additions Brirk Veneering Concrete Porches Driveways Roofing Siding a Insulating ANY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION Homes Store Fronts Garages Car Ports Convenient FIIA Terms Call for Free Estimate No Obligation GEORGIA ROOFING SUPPLY CO BllVAN Jit Mgr 322 Oglethorpe SL Phone 3 2601 YOUR CHOICE Singing Canaries! 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