The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, May 14, 1959, Image 4

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dCM Ml 9 4 wmaR i ’ FRIDAY, » ■T MAY 15 1 SUSAN HAYWARD in “Thunder In the I Sun” AMERICA’S DEPENDARll fOOO MERCMANT GREEN GIANT SWEET Peas o pa / SATURDAY, MAY 16 17 Oz. Cans % ■if NUTLET’S WHOLE KERNEL VACUUM PACKlU 1 Corn X'B wB 1 4^ 12 Oz. Cans 3 S^ 21 7) iA’ A IOO rjjf, f* ! SHORTENING i O 4 if* UPfcmtkS <km Lb Can AH i! I ^ in NATUAAitlA BIRTHDAY A REPUBLIC PRESENTATION (^&6ta&cri EM (0 Ek__a 1859-1950 lx. III lilt HyHNU i; FELLOW CLING SLICED OK HALVED T FRIED foiia Reaches 29 Oz. Cans 53 ^ ROCK ' IN / BREMNER CIIOCOI ATE COATED r. i Li 1 ^ Pkg of 12 rock/ ROCK, , FANCY GRADS A... USDA INSPECTED 6 TO 9 LB. BELTSVILLE HEN FRANKIE LYMON and the teem agers A CHUCK BERRY • LA VERN BAKER ■* 21 Ntw HIT SONGS 21 A i psr^iia The Greatest ROCK 'N' ROLL Music < i AM «v played Groups by THIS the Biggest SIDE OF Rock HEAVEN 'n' Roll l On iftl f4 rm ^ E .If, ’ ^ I* Lb. J \ w, -/ , e r 1 SUN. MON. TUES. ■ Si; - - ■4 0* IF 3 t 4 y 1 Brigifle MAY Bardot 17 is - back 18 in - her 19 new¬ est hit “NAUGHTY GIRL”. She is at her best. All BB fans, this is your days .... Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce 2 16-Oz. Cans 53^ i —Daily N«w> w. °A ritiz!ins packaga 1LLGOOD BRAND NO. SLICED /BARDOT '• > iisdaed!” —n.y. p 0 »t 1 m a ^.o kMmIPL . r J ^”*r\ L 5 P1CED !OW A A f'f' i( i ! ‘ i-iiJj. IPisg. L f m ATffflm yllc ' / ilSLi-' &M ’J 4& far: ;i pij&(te\ v y WED. - THURS MAY 20 - 21 mu PAGE | Here is a treat for everyone. It s i Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. ! Yes, Dean and Jerry in one of Good Housekeep..-• their all-time great hits, “At War r, ANN PAGE with the Army”. We know you'll MAYONNAESE. like this one. ’ Quart Jar 49 / IMi v,/V "PTWAK 23 WITH THi ARMY CHEERI-JM 9 f-Oz. Jar / Co-starring BERGEN POLLY CHOICE OF 11 MERRY FLAVORS pa * . ' L-PENN 20-OZ. BTL. 29c Window C’lsaner-’ . , . 8-Oz % Btl. 13?. Richard COMING Widmark in SOON I “Warlock” JANE PARKER •v Gary Cooper in “Hanging Tree” Blackberry l r.i “A1 Canone” M- ZxHm P “Compulsion” a \ ft h V S;-. -^1^5 bSs i. -- W. JAIIE PARKER PLAIN. SUGARED OR CINNAMON < yJ.-J Donuts......-20^ >■ mm, I liilMil HALF MELON 69" - - - QUARTER MELON 35c Watermelons.............- $L *9 m . ms I 1 j s r LARGE FLORIDA ^ { - Grapefruit ; 3 For 25c n : ' EXTRA LARGE ICEBERG II ! Fresh Lettuce ■••■2-“25^ # 811 xy:-;!:-:- M FAMILY SIZE / lops all thcTrimmings! Banquet ’& 5 \ MILD & MELLOW I Si E :.ra large occasional EI6HT O’CISC* Pies iteverl'Oe foam 53 choice ( f decorator co l-LB, APPLE OR CHERRY $79.95 BAG « • 35c 7 *4434 9 I J m hm m READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS Leader Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thurs., May 14, 1959’ Garden Club Federation Closes Year With And On Thursday night, May 7th, th.o Fort Vulley Federation of Garden Clubs closed the elub year with a supper and program at the Am ericaw Legion which was in honor of their husbands and other guests, j The Magnol'n Club served as host ess of the covered dish supper. The president of the Fort Vail ley Federated Garden Club, Mrs. Lawton Pearson, presided over the program and she summerized the year’s work. A feature of the program was a millinery affair when six Fort Valley businessmen trimmed hats I with flowers, and afterward they ' were- modelled by the wiv^s ofj the men. The models were Mrs. Edgar Duke, Jr., Mrs. L. W. Smith Mrs. Bill Tom Jones, Mrs. Willis Webb, Mrs. Richard Parks and Mrs. Ray Schofield. Another feature of the program was the modelling of a hand paint- j ed evening dress by Mrs. Heard Bartlett. The dress was hand-' painted by Mrs. Norman Fair cloth and was modelled at the Biltmore Hotel in Atlanta at the Beautician and Cosmotologist Kan vention this spring. The paintings on the dress were of peaches, peach blossoms and buds. Awards of the year were given by the Federated Fort Valley Gar den Clubs and presented by Mrs. Pearson. The Minnie Belle Pear¬ son silver cup was awarded to ! Mrs. E. L. Duke, Jr. for winning the most blue ribbons in arrange¬ ments for the year; The Pauline Kell cup was won by Mrs. Wrtlis { Webb for the most blue riibbqns in horticulture for the year. The Town and Country Garden Club received the Beautification cup for their work in beautification, and especially for the beautification of the grammar school grounds. Mrs. C. B. Almon, the president of the Town and Country Club, received this award for her Club. The new presidents of the four »>?« s. .I! ?ma A UK it 1 (ilcfi H c m. f, wake ' * V ■ V * t M A ’M TV 888» I ■- i H ill f) ( l ■ i mmmm ■ ■ t Vs - S rf : Sfi ',0 I . ..... ■ \ ' 5 U f) -S ^.4- m fM % i & t MBM a ' i /***• * mm Ki SfcA'Wi Uii -*•- V ..... t . . and Dad says li!Ys a let better r r’.v titan It was whan he w as a boy because of Rural Electrification. Cad says lots of folks forget how hard it was to got electricity years ago — and if if wasn't for Rural Elsctrivi.catis.v I'd Lepondin' lofs of time clean-, in' kerosene lamps! Dad says that my future as a farmer will be lots better if we keep our own Rural Electric system strong, so we can keep on gettin''/ plenty of electricity ct prices v/e can afford to pay!" it fLwaecmc CORPORATlOn mEmBERSHIP ' " > 7 CO^MMWmr QWHSP • COMMUNITY B4IUT * GQttimtMTX RUMWti. i l mmm. !1 I i awii ww mm us £ m 1 |,;| smm JF 111 ijjg* * '% 1 | I V.g xty i .5, ill 1 l'sr* 3 ■% m - % V I mmm V l Tftj V m 1 ^ r m . ...•• < m ". M w% ■'<■ §i g % ,V, ' J ! I : f - HI 1 ■ •J .1 !i JwtAV,, iTv'iTSP A. s SSS •'■A II : # 813 PT;\ #814 ’.f* !,xS i PURCHASE SALE chair group—an ideal ch#ir to place with your sofa & club chair— coil springs, steel banded webbed bottoms, hard wood frames— with qjtfcy chairs selling for many dollars more ... gale Price $59^ 813 & 814—Reg. $89.95 Sale Price $gQ95 Furn. & Appl. Made oniv by CLARifMONT CHAIR CO. "The Quality Line" Wilsons’ Entertain Students Thurs. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson entertained the members of tiie Senior class of the Tallulah Falls School and other guests at a din ner party .at the Woman's Club on Thursday night. The group of seniors chaperoned by Mr. K. W. Harris, Supt. of School, and Mrs. Harris, are on a tour of southeast Georgia', and in route spent the night in Fort Val ley. Mr. and Mrs. Harris visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil¬ son and the members of the class visited in the homes of boys and • j 3 0 f p or {- y a ji e y. Qn Friday morn i ng the entire group from the Tallulah School were entertained at bre;|Tast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Wilson is a trustee of the School, clubs that make up the federation were introduced by Mrs. Pearson. GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY