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EARLY COUNTY NEWS, BLAKELY, GEORGIA
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CALL JEWELL'S BEAUTY SHOP
so rappointment, Phone 723-3846. Open
Tuesday through Saturday.
, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Cox announce
the birth of a daughter, Tuesday, No
vember 20, Baxley Clinic,
Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Dußose and
children, of Georgetown, S. C.. were
Thanksgiving holiday guests of Miss
Verne Dußose and Mr. Willard Du-
Bose and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKenney, of
Jacksonville, Fla., were guests of Mrs,
Alvan Flming during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Farr had as
their guest during the holidays Miss
Mary Chastain, of Gainesville. Their
son, Glen, a student at NGC, Dahlone
ga, was also here, :
PLAN AHEAD — Lay-A-Way for
Christmas. White or yellow gold Prin
cess Rings priced as low as $12.95.
GRAY JEWELRY CO. 11-5 3te
Dr. ‘and Mrs. H. L. Lilly an chil
dren, of Lawrenceville, and Byron
Collier, a student at LaGrange Col
lege, spent the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Collier.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crawford and
children, Jackie, Hal, Billy Rae and
Rusty, of Birmingham, Ala., spent
Thanksgiving week end with Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Jones Jr., and
children Nancy and Ann, of Albany,
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Jones, Sr.,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Stokes ,of Can
ton, Ohio, visited their uncles, J. B.
and F. B. Stokes, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Odum and fam
ily, of Columbus, spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stokes.
SPECIAL Trade-in prices on
watches now through Christmas. Your
old worn-out watch is worth money
on any new watch at GRAY JEWELRY
CO., Court Square, Blakely, Ga. Lay-
A-Way now for Christmas, while stock
is complete. 11-15 3te
Rhonda Holley, five year old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Holley,
underwent a tonsilectomy the past
Saturday at Blakley Clinic.
Mrs. J. R. Prince spent Thanksgiv
ing holidays with her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pumphrey, in
. Donalsonville.
Janice Mercer, a student at Pied
mont Nursing School, Atlanta, Laura
Underwood and Gayle Rabon, all of
Atlanta, spent the Thanksgiving holi
days with their parents in Blakely,
. John Bridges was a guest of Billy
- Underwood during the week end, both
+ boys are students at G. M. C., Milled
| geville, Ga. \
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© Mr. and Mrs. Rex Granger of Troy,
%Ala.. spent the Thanksgiving holidays‘
- with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tinney. ‘
. Mrs. Eva Dysart and daughter, Ka-;
. ren, of Charlotte, N. C, are spend
ting this week with Mr. and Mrs.
. Frank Tinney. l
* Mrs. P. H. Fitzgerald has as her
| guest, her sister, Mrs. L. J. Farmer,‘
from Wrens, Ga. I
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Deßosa and
family of Atlanta were holiday guests
of Mr., and Mrs. Grady Holman, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Nelson had
as their guests the past week, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Leland, of Van Nuys, Calif,,
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gibson, of
Atlanta, Georgia, all of whom were
tour companions of Mrs. Nelson's in
Europe, .
Mr. and Mrs. John Underwood had
as their Thanksgiving guests last
week: Mr., and Mrs. John Underwood,
Jr., of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. John Un
derwood, 3rd, and their son John Un
derwood, IV, of Decatur, Ga.; Mrs.
Rosser Malone, of Albany; Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Underwood and their son,
John V, of Blakely; Miss Laura Un
derwood of Atlanta; Mr. Billy Under-‘
wood of Blakely and Milledgeville.
This brought together five John Un
derwoods in Blakely at one time.
The Young Blakely Homemakers
HD Club has placed a lovely blonde,
blue-eyed doll on display in the win
dow of the Town & Country Beauty
"Salon. The doll's name is “Candy”, she
is 19 inches tall. This attractive little
doll will have a complete wardrobe by
December 15, Each week her ward
robe will grow until it is complete.
Ask friends of the HD Club about
the doll in the window of the Town
and Country Salon,
Tommy Barksdale, a junior at the
University of Georgia, has received a
certificate of merit from the College
of Arts and Sciences at the Univer
sity of Gorgia, stating he has com
pleted the Junior Division Honors
Program and is now continuing cour
ses in the Senior Division. Dr. C. J.
Smith is Director of the Honors Pro
gram.,
- Mr. and Mrs, Sammy Maddox and
son, visited Mr, and Mrs. G. E. Mad
dox and family in Orlando, Fla., dur
ing the Thanksgiving holidays.
SHOES — Dyed or tinted any color.
BLAKEI,.Y SHOE SHOP. tfc
Mrs. Ed Minter had as her Thanks
giving guests, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
‘Hodges, of Donalsonville, )
i Mr. and Mrs Espy Collier and son.
lLarry, from Panama City, Fla, viisted
. relatives here last Friday.
' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayes and Mrs.
IH. C. Hayes of Columbus, spent Sun
day with their mother, Mrs. W. E.
IHayes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jordan and Pam
Jordan spent Thanksgiving holidays
in Jacksonville, Fla, with Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Jordan.
Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Meadors and
son, Todd, Capt. and Mrs. J. S Tardy
and son, Chip, Miss Kay Still, Univer
sity of Georgia and Miss ‘Gail Still,
ABAC, spent the Thanksgiving holi
days with their parents
Mr. Harry K. Tedder and John R.
Tedder of Jacksonville, Fla., are
spending a few days this week with
thir sister, ‘Mrs. Paul Williams and
Mrs. Ralph Scarborough.
Mrs. Frances Balkcom, of Atlanta,
visited her mother, Mrs. Victor Balk
‘com, in Blakely during Thanksgiving
holidays.
Miss Helen Peacock. granddaughter
of Judge and Mrs. J. W. Bonner, and
Gail Gellerstedt, the granddaughter
of Chief Justic W. H. Bloodworth,
spent the Thanksgiving week end with
Judge and Mrs. J. W. Bonner.
Mrs. Solomon Brunson, Hogan Ave.,
,is at home after a recent stay in the
hospital where she fell and broke her
:leg,. iriends will be interested to learn
,she is improving.
There will be a joint meeting of the
'Eastern Star Chapters of Blakely,
iColquitt and Fort Gaines at the Ma
sonic Hall in Blakely tonight ,Thurs
’day), November 29, 8:00 p. m. The oc
casion will be the official visit of
Mrs. Ida Lee Powell, the Worthy
Grand Matron of the Grand Chapter
|of Georgia. All quali.ied Eastern Stars
are invited to atiend.
i Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rice had as their
guests during the holidays their chil
dren, Kathy and Jimmy Rice, stu
dents at the University of Georgia,
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice, of At
\lanta.
Friends will be interested to learn
that Miss Kathy Rice has been honor
ed at the University by being elect
ed president of her dormitory, Ruther
ford Hall. Kathy is a freshman and
(the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Rice, of Blakely.
} - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sansom and chil
dren, Kim and Mike, of Montgomery,
were the Thanksgiving guesis of Mr.
‘and Mrs. W, H. Fleming.
Mr. Wilson Davenport and mother,
Mrs. T. H. Davenport, of Gainesville,
Fla, spcnt several days here the past
week with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Daven
port ani other relatives.
Miss Judy Rice, of Wash, D. C,
is spending some time here. guest of
her uncle. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
C..P. . Jenkins. "+ <
Mrs. George Pickle, who has beenl
visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Gun
thorpe, in Aflanta, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Clark, accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs Spurgeon
Clark and daughter, Carol Ann, of At
lania, spent the Thanksgiving holidays‘
in Orlando, Fla., with the family of
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Clark's daughter,‘
Mrs. L. E. Carter.
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Brownlee-Cato |
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brownlee, of
Blakely, announce the engagement of
‘their daughter, Annette Brownlee, to
James William Cato, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Cato, of Colquitt, Georgia.l
Miss Brownlee is a senior at Blake
ly High School
Mr. Cato is a graduate of Miller|
County High School and Riley Busi-
College of Dothan, Ala. He is now,
farming with his father in Miller
County.
The wedding will take place De
cember 22, at the home of Rev. Cecil
Wimberley in Blakely, Georgia. ;
All relatives and friends are in
vited to attend. ‘f
Piano Workshop l
The Southwest Georgia Mus;ict
Teachers Association and Georgia Mu- |
sic Educators Association will bring
Miss Mary Reeder of Tallahassee, Fla,, |
for a piano workshop to be held in
Albany, Ga., on Monday, December
3, 1962, f
The main topic of discussion will'
be “Piano Music of the Baroque Per- |
iod.” Registration is at 8:30 a. m,,!
with session from 9:00 a. m, to 2:00
p. m. The workshop will be held ati
the Conservatory, 1518 Third Ave., in |
Albany. |
" All piano teachers of this area are
urged to attend. |
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Fifth Grade 4-H Club {
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The Fifth Grade 4-H Club met Mon- |
day, November 26. Officers were elect- |
ed for the year. They are: ;
President, Jeanie Clinkscales. !
Girls Vice President, Madeline
Brown, [
Boys' Vice President, Art Redding.
Secretary, Candy Clifton. '
Parliamentarian, Bill Warrick. ‘
Songleader, Joy Grimsley. *'
Reporter, Rebecca Knighton. ‘}
Mr. Cooper met with us and told us |
| the duties of each officer. Art Red
ding will be in charge of the Chris‘-
| mas program.
REBECCA KNIGHTON, Reporter. !
D. C. T. Club News
The Blakely High School DCT Club
attended a social in Albany, on Mon
day, November 19. Attending the so
cial were Lucile Pollock, Ray Perkins, |
Jimmy Pollock, Rhoda Matkins, and
Lynn Rogers. Chaperones were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Arrington.
For entertainment the eclubs had
dancing and games.
The following clubs atiended the
social: Jordan High of Columbus;
Bainbridge High, Baker High of Co
lumbus; Blakely, and Albany High;
School. i
DANNY TOOLE, Reporter. ‘
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F. T. A. Club Hears ;
- Dr. Bert Flanders
Dr. Bert Flanders, retired college
professor, who now resides in Blake
ly, spoke to the Future Teachers of
America at Blakely High School at
their November meeting, telling of |
some of his “Experiences as a Teach-i
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Dr. Flanders was introduced by
June Allen, vice president of the FTA. |
Ralph Fudge, president, presided; re
ports were made by Milton White.
A letter from Jimmy Peters, a stu-"
dent at Georgia Southern College wast
read to the club. |
The devotional was given by June:‘
Allen. ’
Mr and Mrs. T. D. Driver had asil
their Thanksgiving Day dinner guests.s
their children, H. R. Driver, O. T.}
Driver and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Driv- |
er. of Albany; Mrs. Ralph Butler, Fort |
Myers, Fla; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon !
Temples. of Blakely. |
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FLOUR 10 Ih. Bag 95¢
CAKE SAVER (25 §& H Stamps Free) . . . Each99c
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CRYSTAL BOWLS OR SERVING PLATES . . . Each 69c
Yellow Rose |
COOKING OIL No. 10 Jug 99c
BISCUIT-Borden’s . . . . . . . . BCansé69c
Pillsbury Layer
CAKEMIXES-Pkg. . . . . . . . . 3Forß9c
Plymouth — % Gallon
ICE CREAM 2 for 1.00
Delta White Label
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French’s
CAKE DECORATIONS - Asst. Colors . . . Bottlel9¢
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FRYERS b. 28c
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