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—nuw”- JANUARY 24, 1952,
\JCHOLSON
NEWS
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+e Rev. Pleman Folds, of Cen
* reached here at the Metho
« Church on Sunday morning
{ eve ning
pire rocently destroyed three
" der houses at the farmy of R.
w Massey and the loss of chick
was heavy.
'\“1” os were conducted over
s week-end at the Congrega
o o] Holiness Church by the
. purman Mclntire, Toccoa.
Mr, and Mrs. Hubert H. Mad
v of Commerce, wer& among
e guests of friends her® during
v past week.
Coming event: The February
_oting of the Farm Bureau will
B eld on the evening of Thurs
day. the Tth.
' gepvices will be conducted at
the Fire Baptized Holiness Church
over the week-end by the Rev. D.
g Beauchamp.
“ Mliss Betty Jo Brock was visiting
- Atlanta the past week, where
o was the guest of relatives and
j “ «d 0. Dale, of Commerce,
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rs. H. Clay Duval, 4116 Walrad Ave., Balti- my husband is—you’'d get a thrill to see him go
more, Md. I served your margarine without men- for it! I use your margarine for company, too!”
ify ‘t love this fresh
our husband doesn’t love this fresher
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L 4 finding country-fresh flavor at such a Golden Pound.
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Mrs. M. V. Filbert est ingredients —and only a woman his reasons. Mrs. Filbert will send you
President could make it taste so good. Comes in the price you paid for the pound. Buy
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U. S. “STAR" IN AFRICA—Here is an airview of the big Wheelus
(U. S.) Military Air Transport Base near Tripoli, Libya. Biggest !
air base in North Africa, it helps. account for Libya’s strhtegic ‘5
importance. In case of war, it could guickly be converted to |
bombher use -
was among the visitors here dur
ing the past -week, the guest of
friends. '
J. E. Caudell, of Athens, was
visiting here on last Friday after
noon, guest of Ye Scribe and other
{friends.
Hon. Mac Barber, of Commerce,
representative of Jackson county,
was among the guests of friends
here Friday.
Vandalism became a reality
here during last week when an un
known party or parties entered
the Benton High School building
by prying open a window and
taking some cash and other items.
A very cheap act.
Colonel W. A, Stevenson, A. S.
Johnston, Mr, Howington, J. B.
Baxter, of Commerce; Colonel H.
A. Davis, of Jefferson, were among
the attendants at Justice Court
here Saturday morning.
Rev. M, Hogan, of Atlanta, and
Rev. Howard Sorrow, of Griffin,
were in religious services at the
Congregational Holiness Church
over the week-end.
Mrs. T. J. Phillips continues
very sick to the regret of her many
friends, who trust she will soon
be reported much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Moore and
granddaughter, little Miss Dianne
Moore, of Toccoa, were among the
visitors here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie McEl
reath, of Comnrerce, were visiting
here over the week-end, the guests
of friends.
Friends regret to note the illness
of Mrs. Genie Johnson, who is in
the Commerce Hospital, and trust
she will soon recover.
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Cheat
ham, of Commerce, were among
the visitors here on Monday, the
guests of friends. :
Odell Howington and family, of
Hoschton, were visiting here over
the week-end, the guests of Misses
Nellie anad Bertha Howington.
Otha Bennett and son, Clyde, of
Toccoa, were visiting here on Sat
urday evening, the guests of
friends.
Curtis Smith, Rev. H. L. Moore,
Rev. Mr. Hogan, Rev. H. C. Sor
row, Rev. B. M. Sailors and son,
Samuel, were in Thomaston Sat
urday. .
Jack Wilbanks, of Jefferson, was
among the visitors here on last
Saturday evening, the guests of
friends.
Albert L. Hoard, of Athens, was
visiting here over the past week
end, where he was the guest of
relatives and friends.
Mr. ard Mrs. M. H. Adair and
daughter, Miss Janice, of Mariet
ta, were the week-end guests of
E. K. Fuller and famrily.
Pfc. Robert McConnell of the U.
S: Air Corps, Warenr Robins, was
visiting relatives here over the
week-end.
T. G. Johnson and children,
Lauren ané Miss LaWare, of At
lanta, were among the week-end
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A EDFERN
COUNTRY
SAUSAGE
THE HAM MAKES
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GECRGIA
guests of relatives here.
J. D. Minish and family, of
Commerce, were visiting here
Sunday, the guests ‘of “'Mr, and
Mrs. Gus A. Morris.
You'll prevent fires in your
home, if you take care not to string
electric cords or wires under rugs
or over nails.
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| - GRAPE EARLY JUNE
| Look at the groceries on the shelves of your Colonial L
| Store—you’ll find every can, every box, plainly marked
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| ?&efi. e:hifty beef is labeled \‘V!izth two distinct pr?ces accord: . s
! ing to Colonial’'s two guaranteed grades). And on pro- ~ Al
| duce lane—it’s the same story, a story of savings. You N o[o Nl 4 ;
| get an eyeful of low prices in every department. But the i c , No. 303 ¢
real eyeful, the real proof of low prices is written in 2-Lb. ¢ LS OR ES
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CS JAPANESE FRUIT EVERYWOMAN’ N T S
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cA K E Tender Leaf Tea : 3lc BE AN s z
Rerowax Polish . 35¢ Lbs. ¢
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Blairsville To
Be Saluted On
(BS Broadcast
BLAIRSVILLE — This county
seat town of Union County has
been selected as one of four com-
Washingten as Pulaski-and-Broad at Spring
munities in the entire South for |
saluting on the first series of pro
grams called “The People Act”
now on the air every Sunday eve
ning on the CBS radio network,
In calling attention to the salute
to Blairsville for ‘“discovering
their own jeadership and relating
their community to other areas"’
Dean and Director C. C. Murray
of the Unlversity of Georgia Col-
lege of Agriculture, said the pro
gram is broadcast over the nation
wide network from 10:05 to 10:30
eastern standard time Sunday
evenings.
The broadcasts are designed to
present the adventures of typical
Americans and are arranged under
the direction of a national commit
tee headed by President Milton S.
PAGE THIRTEEN
Eisenhower of the state Qollege
of Pennsylvania, Dr. Irvine 8. In
gram, president of We .z
College, Carrollton, is '} mgf"
of the committee.
Communities in Mississippi,
Virginia and Texas are other
Southern areas saluted In the first
series of broadcasts,