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Leader Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga.. There., May 28, 1959
W. M. U. Rally To
Be Here ()u May 31
The Third District W. M. U.
Master’s Masterpiece
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jewels knows the names of (.artier.
Tiffany ami Harry Winston. A
name £uins prestige through excel¬
lent craftsmanship, superior prod¬
ucts. Ill is is as true of men’s hats
as it is of precious stones. Shown
is Disney’s Gold Label Beaver, a
luxurious fur felt hat designed to
add sophistication and stature to
the wearer. Long famous for supe¬
rior quality, superb workmanship,
Disney realizes that custom styling
is the key to line hats. However,
with this they combine the skill of
today’s manufacturing processes to
make hats that are luxurious but
not a luxury.
NOTICE
Grain Farmers & Warehousemen
LET US SPRAY YOUR GRAIN
BINS AND STORAGE HOUSES
BEFORE STORING YOUR GRAIN.
A RESIDUAL APPLICATION NOW
IS REASONABLE AND PRACTI¬
CAL.
NOTE: Due to the rush season 24
hour advance notice is
necessary.
RAY Pest Control
SERVICE
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Prices start several hundred dollars under the so-called “low
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SEE THE STUDEBAKER TRUCKS ... THEY COST LESS, TOO!
iMiss Laney Moore
To Wed Frank C.
Jones On June 7th
Miss Laney Moore and Frank
C. Jones have completed plans for
their wedding which will be an
event of Sunday, June 7. The cer¬
emony will be solemnized at the
First Baptist Church of Fort Val
Rally will be held at the Fort Val¬
ley Baptist Church on Sunday,
May 31, at 3:30 p. m.
All pastors, W. M. U. officers,
workers, and all persons interest¬
ed in W. M. U. work have been
invited to be present.
The program will cover all
phases of W. M. U. work, Y. W.
A’s., G. A’s., and Sunbeams.
The Y. W. A’s of the Fort Val¬
ley Baptist Church were the only
“Honor Group’’ in the association
last year, in recognition of this
honor. Mrs. Howard Brown, As
to- ationa ('resident, will present
an award to these Y. W. A. girls
at this meeting.
Churches in the Thu d District
include Benevolence, Roberta, Mu
sella, Hardison, Byron. Fort Vai
i.-y Bapti i id Fort Valley Bap
tist Mission.
ASTHMA COUGHS
Don’t let difficult b Mcathing, coughing
and wheezing, due to recurring spasms of
Bronchial Asthma or simple Bronchitis
ruin your sleep and energy without trying
MEND AGO. Works through your blood to
help loosen and remove thick, strangling
mucus. Thus usually allays coughing which
permits freer breathing and sounder back sleep.
Get MEND AGO under money guar¬
antee at druggists.
ley at ,1 p. m.
The Rev. Raymond L. Harvel,
ol Atlanta, w.!t officiate at the
double ring ceremony.
Mr Keith Lang-worthy, of At¬
lanta, will be organist and Miss
Beverley Hall, of Fort Valley, the
soloist.
Miss Olive McDaniel will serve
as maid of honor for Miss Moore.
Bridesmaids will be Miss Jane
Pearson and Miss Demv Hallman.
The junior bridesmaid will be Vir¬
ginia Kaye Belson, cousin of the
bride-elect, of Macon.
The groom will have, as his
best man Early Summons of Fort
Valley. Ushers will be Russell
Venues, Mitchell Vinson Mack
Brya-nt and Cliff White, Jr., all
of Fort Valley.
Following the wedding a rece.p
t:on will he held in the church
parlors.
The officers of the Fort Valley
Woman’s Club, of which the groom
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PROMPTLY RELIEVED
A doctor’s formula—soothing anti¬
septic Zemo—promptly relieves the
itching, burning of Skin Rashes.
Eczema, Psoriasis, Ringworm and
Athlete's Foot. Zemo stops scratch
, tag iug a*ut*> aids heal-fj/MYH* skinXVI 11U
of irritated
MOTOR MAIDS
Sa fe Trailering
Is a Breeze
WHILE breezing along the
vacation with the highway family this Summer
boat or house
trailer, would you be aisle to
spell your husband with the driv¬
ing?
If the very thought of pulling
a trailer brings panic, my ex¬
periences prove it’s a cinch.
On a recent trip from Detroit
to Houston I discovered the
established cautious, courteous
traffic safety rules and a few
special precautions are the main
requirements.
I learned to:
Drive at more moderate
speeds. The added weight of a
trailer requires more stopping
distance.
Allow plenty of clearance
when passing, changing lanes
and turning.
When the backing, steer left to
make trailer go to the right.
Make frequent safety checks
of the trailer enroute.
Never allow anyone to ride in
the trailer.
Before leaving home, make
eerlain your husband has
checked these points so your
trip will be enjoyable and free
from worry i
Check your state’s motor ve¬
hicle laws and those of states
through which you will travel.
Make certain the car is cap¬
able of pulling the extra weight.
Hitch should be bolted to the
frame of the car, not just the
bumper. Supplement the hitch
with a safety chain.
Provide clearly visible reflec¬
tors, direction and warning
lights on rear of trailer.
elect'.; mother is president, will
entertain members of the wedding
party and guests at a rehearsal
party ait the Woman’s Clubhouse
on Saturday evening, June 6.
ATTEND THE CHURCH OF
YOl R CHOICE
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HOUSTON'S TO ATTEND
STATESBORO DEDICATION
Mr. and Mrs. L. E Houston will
go to Statesboro for the weekend
and will attend the services to
be held in the newly erected Meth
odist Church there, which was
built during the pastorate of their
son, the Rev. Lawrence E. Hous¬
ton.
The now Statesboro church was
built at a cost of several hundred
thousand dollars, and is one of the
most commodious and beautiful in
t)he state.
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