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Visit AMBER'S BEAUTY SHOP on
COLQUITT HIGHWAY.,
Mr. and Mrs. R. H, Dunlap and
daughter, Cheryl, of Columbus, are
here on a visit to Mr, and Mrs, B, B.
Godwin,
Miss Laura Chiles, of Milton, Fla.,
was a week-end guest of her sister,
Mrs, Billy Peters, and uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Sawyer.
Mr. and Mrs, Hoyt Middleton and
children, of Montgomery, Ala., spent
the week end here with Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Middleton.
Miss Lucy Wasdin, a student at
Martha Berry College, Rome, spent
the week end here with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Wasdin.
Mrs. Flewellyn Zoeckler, of Cleve
land, Ohio, spent the week end here
with her son, Louie Zoeckler, and
mother, Mrs. H. T. Williams.
Friends are glad to know that Mr,
Chipstead Grubbs, who last week un
derwent an operation at Holland Hos
pifal, is now back at his home.
We carry all good polishes. Let us
keep your shoes like new with our
fine shoe repairing. BLAKELY SHOE
SHOP.
Mr. and Mrs. Welborn Moore, of 710
First Ave., Albany, Ga., announce the
birth of a daughter, Sandra Elaine,
October 24, Putney Memorial Hospital,
Mr. J. M. Middleton is on a business
trip to New York City. He went by
plane, accompanied by his mother-in
law, Mrs. Brown, who is visiting a
daughter there.
Mrs. W. W. Fleming, accompanied by
her daughter, Mrs. Ramelle Palmer, of
Atlanta, is spending several days at
Leesburg, Fla., with her son, Dr. W,
D. Strong, and family.
TURKEY SHOOT: Lisenmy's Store
on Fort Gaines road, 7 miles from
Blakely, on Thanksgiving Day at 1
o'clock p. m. Come and bring your
gun. Plenty of big fat turkeys.
Mr. S. W. Tompkins underwent an
operation at Emory University Hos
pital the past Thursday and friends
are glad to know that he is reported
to be doing as well as could be ex
pected.
Cold Waves—ss, $6, SB, $lO.
Machine Waves $3.50, §5, $7.50, $lO.
Hair Cuts 50c.
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Phone 5135,
MARY ELLEN'S BEAUTY SHOP
Mr. Sibley Pyle suffered a broken
arm and thumb on Wednesday of the
past week, when the pickup truck in
which he was riding overturned when
Mr. Pyle swerved to avoid hitting an
other vehicle. He received treatment
at a Thomasville hospital and returned
home the past Friday.
Mrs. G. L. Brooks, of Crescent City,
Fla. was a guest here the past week
of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr,
and Mrs. J. T. Manry. She returned
home Tuesday and was accompanied
by her granddaughter, Ginnie Manry,
who will remain there until Thanks
giving Day.
Rev. and Mrs. W. E hnnz‘m ex
pected to % from Savannah,
where they the meeting of
the Georgia Baptist Convention. The
Blakely minister is a member of the
executive committee of the convention
and had part on the program in Sa
vannah
Mayor James Murdock, Jr., Council
man A J, “.z..-l E R Adams,
Superintendent of Water and Light
m-m. spent last Thursday in
where they attended a meeting
of © *:nm city representa
tives and the possibility
of this city receiving a share of the
distribution systems and the
various REA establishments in Georgia
are vitally interested in their share of
this government power at Clark Hill
WARNING—AII our lands are post
ed. No hunting of any kind; no tres
passing or wood cfutting MRS HAT
TIE MAE WISEMAN, MRS, H. WOOD
SON SMITH. MRS, TROY LEWIS
13-17-31
TREAT THE FAMILY
TO A TREAT
THANKSGIVING DAY
DINNER
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Open all day and serving an
old-fashioned Thanksgiving
Dinner with all the trim
mings.
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TURKEY SHOOTING — Thursday,
Thanksgiving Day, November 24, at
Glass Grocery, about 6 1-2 miles from
Blakely on Cedar Springs road. Come
one, come all,
Mr. A. C. Martin, of Jacksonville,
left Wednesday for Atlanta, after
spending several days here with his
brothers, Messrs, C. E. and Fred E,
Martin, and other relatives,
COX-REED.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T, Reed, Jr, an
nounce the marriage of their daughter,
Christene, to Dean Cox, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Norman Cox, of Blakely, Ga,
October 28, Mr. Theo Williams, Ordi
nary, performing the ceremony.
Mrs. Cox is a graduate of the 1955
class of Blakely-Union School and was
formerly employed by the Blakely
Theatre.
Mr. Cox, a graduate of Blakely-Union
School, served three years with the
U. S. Air Force and is now employed
by Southern Liquid Gas Company of
Blakely, Fa.
The couple have an apartment at
Mrs. D. M. Wade's.
Y CLUBS PRESENT
PROGRAM AT THE
METHODIST CHURCH
On Wednesday night, November 9,
the Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Tri-Hi-Y,
and Hi-Y Clubs of Blakely-Union High
School presented a program on “World
Service” at the Methodist Church in
Blakely. “World Service” is a project
carried on by the YMCA for displaced
persons in foreign countries. The Y
Clubs of Blakely make a yearly con
tribution to this worthy cause.
Those taking part on the program
were George Pullen, Al Craft, John
Puckett, Fred Bynum, Thomas Greer,
Patricia Hudspeth, Fleda Mercer, San
dra Willis, Lilsms Loyless, Duane Mel
lette.
Faculty sponsors for these clubs are
Mrs. J. R. Puckett, Mrs. F. B. Martin
dale, and Mrs. Guy King.
JO ANN MOORE, Reporter,
The $1,400,000 weekly payroll of a
single Southern aircraft plant goes to
employees in 38 different counties.
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Evidence of Jesus's Power
Lesson for November 20: Luke 7:11-
23.
Golden Text: Luke 7:22,
The raising of the widow's son to
life was blessed relief in the most
distressing bereavement of which we
can conceive—that of a widowed moth
er following her only son to the grave,
What joy he must have brought to the
sorrowing mother's heart when he re
stored her only son to life,
The fame of Jesus going abroad be
couse of his mighty works, even of
raising the dead to life , multitudes
gathered to see and hear Jesus. Then
came a message from a gloomy dun
geon in a castle of Herod beyond the
Dead Sea, where John the Baptist was
imprisoned. As he languished in his
dungeon, John's thoughts turned to
Jesus and he wondered if he were
really the long-promised Messiah. His
high regard for Jesus led him to turn
to him for an answer, and he sent two
of his disciples to Jesus to ask, “Art
thou he that should come, or look we
for another?” |
In substance, the answer of Jesus
was that his works of healing and of
might were ample proof of his dlvln-i
ity. The messengers came at a time
when Jesus was working miracles of
healing, and Jesus said unto them, “Go
your way, and tell John what things
ye have seen and heard—" He cited
his miraculous works, inan ascending
scale of importance, showing that the[
final purpose of them all was to bring
the gospel to bear upon the hearts of
men—"“the poor have the gospel
preached unto them.” May we find
the marvelous works of our Lord as
surance of his divinity and incentive
to enlarge our service for him.
The average infant is 20 inches long
at birth, smiles at four weeks, has first
tooth at seven months, says first word
at ten months. ‘
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