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Sweepstakes winners: Mrs. Charlie Dunning, non-club member; (L) Mrs. Don Curran, Flower
Show Chairman, who presented silver tray awards, and Mrs. John Hudspeth, Sweepstakes Club
winner (R).
Amaryllis: Red - Mrs. Lloyd
George, blue;Mrs. Robt. Hall,blue;
White - Mrs. Lloyd George, blue.
3 Dutch Iris: Blue - Mrs. Felix
Davis, blue; White - Mrs. John
Hudspeth, blue- Amaryllis: Mrs.
Robert Stuckey, blue; Award of
Merit. Peony: Mrs. Robert
Stuckey, blue.
SECTION V
Class I: Amaryllis - Mrs.
Charlie Dunning, blue; Mrs. LD.
Felder, blue; Mrs. L D. Felder,
red; Mrs- L D. Felder, red;
Mrs. H. H. Willis, red; Irene
Johnson, yellow.
2 blues; Mrs. C. M. Dunning, red;
Mrs. Ralph Love, red; Mrs. C.M.
Dunning, 2 yellows. Gerbera
Daisies: Mrs. Charlie Dunning,
2 blues, 1 red and 1 yellow.
Poppy: Mrs. Charlie Dunning,
yellow; Calif. Poppy-Mrs. Char
lie Dunning, blue- Red Petunia:
Mrs. C, E. Martin, blue; White
Petunia - Mrs. C. E. Martin,
blue. Larkspur - Mrs. C. E.
Martin, red.
SECTION VI
Class I: (African Violets) Mrs.
R, A. Houston, blue; Mrs. Hoyle
Fleming, red; Mrs. R. A. Hous
ton, red; Mrs. IL A. Houston,
yellow; Mrs. A. D. Wilkerson,
red.
red. Non Member - Mrs. Naydne
Johnson, blue-
Class II: (Foliage Plants)
Plune Fern - Mrs. Don Curran,
yellow. Non Member-Mrs. E. A.
Dußose, yellow. Class II (Foli
age) Mrs. Robert Hall, blue;
Mrs. John Hudspeth, blue: Mrs.
L.E. Wallis, red. Split leaf Phil.-
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can stop and start as you like and if you don't quite understand some
thing. simply rewind the tape and take that part of the lesson over.
Why, in less than three hours of taped programmed instruction you'll
be able to play chords, read music, play rhythms and play 16 differ
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A Programmed Organ Course
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DAY’S MUSIC CENTER
118 S. Main St. Blakely, Georgia
S weep stakes Winners
Mrs. Fletcher Thompson, yellow.
Swinging Basket: Fluffy Ruffle
Fern - Mrs. John Hudspeth, blue.
Succulent - Mrs. Fletcher
Thompson, blue. Phil. - Mrs.
Louise Thompson, yellow.
Bromalid - Mrs. A. D. Wilker
son, yellow. Cactus (Christmas)
Mrs. Don Curran, blue. Rub
ber Plant: Non member - Mrs.
C. M. Dunning, yellow.
Class III: (Begonia) Flo
wering plants in bloom - Mrs. Don
Curran, 2 reds. Geranium -
Non Member - Mrs. C. E. Mar
tin, 2 reds and 3 yellows; Mrs.
Curtis Smith, yellow. Begonia -
Mrs. C. E, Martin, 2 yellows.
Class Ill: Azalea - Mrs. Flet
cher Thompson, blue-
Class IV: Begonia - Mrs.
Felix Davis, white- Houseplant -
Mrs. L. E. Wallis, blue, Mrs.
Howard Davenport, red.
Roses: Non-members - Tif
fany - Mrs. R. C. Singletary,
blue. Peace - Mrs- David Beas
ley, blue- Mirandy - Mrs. A. J.
Singletary, 1 blue and 1 red.
Tropicana - Mrs. C. E. Mar
tin, red. Red Rose - Mrs.
Ralph Lane, red. 3of a kind;
Peace - Mrs. David Beasley,
blue; Mrs. R. C. Singletary, red.
Tiffany - Mrs. A. J. Singletary,
blue- iiJip '■£.< . crfio .
Mr's. W. C. Baxley was hostess
to the judges of the Spring Flower
Siow here Thursday, at her home
in North Blakely Heights. New
Yorker roses decorated the con
sole table in the living room.
A three course luncheon was
served. Yellow Eclipse roses in
a low container centered the
luncheon table. Place cards
were decorated with a delicate
sprig of grancygray beard.
Mrs. Lloyd George, President
of the Blakely Garden Club and
Mrs. Frank Holder of Jefferson,
Georgia, mother of Mrs. Baxley
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EARLY COUNTY NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1969
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PRECEDENT/A1 TIMBER
How' much do you know about the most sought after, prestigious
elective office in the United States—the Presidency? Did you know
that Zachary Taylor and James Madison were second cousins? Or
that James Buchanan was the only bachelor? Who was the first
President to hold a pilot's license, and who had the first bathtub
installed in the White House? With all eyes focused on a new
President, why not bone up on past leaders and see how different
Presidents set different precedents.
U.S. Senators do not pay for
were luncheon guests along w(th hai rcuts in the Senate Barber
the judges. s h°P’
Americus Tops
Early County
BLAKELY, Ga. — Americus
kept its undefeated record intact
Tuesday by defeating Early
Countv. 2-0, here.
For the season. Americus is
now 13-0 and 5-0 in Region 1-A
West. Behind the Panthers is
Early County with a 2-2 region
slate.
Sellars, the leading hitter for
the winners with a two for three
performance, was the winner
while Ernest McCormick was
tagged with the loss.
McCormick also led the losers
in hitting, going two for three.
A New Era for Business
"We definitely are in a new
era for private enterprises —
and business is accepting a new
responsibility for the well-being
of society, as well as for its own
well-being." — Arch N. Booth,
Executive Vice President, Cham
ber of Commerce of the United
States.
Business as a Ballast
"There is no better ballast
for keeping the mind steady on
its keel, and saving if from all
risk of crankiness, than busi
ness." — James Russell Lowell.
Twice As Slick
Bloomington. III.—(HK) —Ice
at 30 degrees is twice as slick as
ice at zero degrees, according to
auto safety experts at State Farm
Mutual Automobile Insurance
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