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THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1947
ISO C I € T Y
PERSONAL
Mrs. Thomas A. Williamson and
Bons, Michael and Tyrone, are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. John E. William
son and other relatives in Hawkins
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fountain spent
last weekend in Adrian, Ga. with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Foun
tain. ,
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JANE PARKER
Date Gems h-o*. pin. 33c
JANE PARKER—RAISIN
Pound Cake.. 43®
ANN PAGE— IN TOMATO SAUCE *
Beans w,thpork 2 üb - Cans 2s/
WHITEHOUSE
Evap. Milk 3 33/
RICH AND FLAVORFUL'
Nectar Tea ib l9^
Fruits and Vegetables
New White Potatoes, 10 lbs. 47c
Calif. Lemons, Ige. size, dozen 35c
Georgia Peaches, 2 qt. basket 39c
Crowder Peas, 2 lbs. 17c
Local Pole Beans, 2 lbs. 25c
Tomatoes, lb. 20c
Butter Beans, 2 lbs. 25c
CHUNK-E-NUT—IN SHELL—ROASTEB
Peanuts 10/ 'l°/ 25/
SPIC & SPAN CLEANER . . . 16-Oz. Ctn. 23c
jj U Z Granulated Soap. , . 2 BH-Oz. Pkgs. 29c 20M-Oz. Pkg. 33c
LAVA SOAP 2 Medium Cakes 19c
IVORY FLAKES .. . . ... 5-Oz. Pkg. 14c I2M-OZ. Pkg. 33c
IVORY SOAP 3 Personal Size Cakes 20c
OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP Large Cake 9c
SUPER SUDS 2 9-Oz. Pkgs.. 29c 24-Oz. Pkg. 33
jj r e FT pkg. 31c
SHORTENING FOR ALL COOKING PURPOSES
SNOWDRIFT WESSON OIL
1-Lb Glass 3-Lb Glass Pint Glass Quart Glass
44? $1.24 45* 87*
ANN PAGE-FANCY TOMATO
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Peanut Butter * 33/
RED CHEEK m mem
Apple Juice ■ 14/ q> 25/
Mrs Lucy McMichael and grand
daughter, Joy Ann, of Jacksonville,
Fla. were guests of Mrs. J. H. Holi
field this week.
Mrs. J. H. Holifield and Miss Tom
mie Kate returned to Atlanta Wed
nesday after a week's visit here.
Mrs. J. H. Buchanan has returned
from a visit of several days in Athens
as the guest of Mrs. M. R. Redwine.
DASH _ oe
Dog Food 2 i-Lb.cans 25c
NABISCO GRAHAM
Crackers, Zoc
SCRATCH FEED
Ballards 25 lb. bag 1.49
THE JACKSON PROGRESS- ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
MISS KENNY, MR. THORNTON
MARRIED IN TENNESSEE
The marriage of Miss Nancy Van
Tine Kenny, daughter of Mrs. Eva
Brumley Kenny, and Mr. Hughlen
Robert Thornton Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hughlen Thornton Sr., of Knox
ville, Tenn., and grandson of Mrs.
J. M. Leach of Jackson, took place
Saturday evening at the First Pres
byterian church in Greenville, Tenn.
The Rev. Eric Greenwood, pastor of
St. James Episcopal church of Green
ville, officiated. A program of nup
tial music was given by Mrs. Y. L.
Hampton and Jack Coldiron, soloists,
and Virgil Self, organist.
It was an ‘all white” wedding, the
bride and her ten attendants wore
white dresses, and the groom, his
best man and the ushers wore white
suits and white ties. The bride’s gown
was of white Chantilly lace fashioned
in Spanish style with fitted bodice
and tiered skirt. Her full-length veil
of silk illusion was edged with Chan
tilly lace and caught with a coronet
of orange blossoms. Her bouquet
was of orchids and lilies of the val
ley.
Mr. Thornton Sr. was his son’s best
man, Lewis Leach Sr. of Albany was
one of the ushers and Lewis Leach
Jr. was ring bearer.
The bride’s mother was hostess at
a large reception at the Brumley Ho
tel where the decorations of green
and white prevailed. She wore a grey
sheer crepe dress made with Vene
tian lace inserts over flesh-colored
satin. Her corsage was of pink or
chids. Mrs. Thornton, the groom’s
mother, wore heavenly blue chiffon
with short train. Her corsage was a
white orchid.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton spent their
honeymoon in Cuba.
It’s been in your Pocket
You’ve dropped it in tne collection plate on Sunday.
You’ve used it to pay the butcher, the grocer, the
tax-collector.
You’ve used it to swell your savings account, to
educate your children, to build your home.
For it’s one of the millions of dollars the Southern
Railway System spends in the South every year . . .
dollars that find their way to you through your banks,
your stores, your business, your job.
Over half of all the dollars we take in begin their
journey to you in envelopes of our 50,000 em
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM (|jj§)
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McKinley had
as guests Sunday their children and
grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Graham of Macon, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence McKinley and daughter,
Sally Ann, of Lakeland, Fla., Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Cochran and son,
Mike, of Hapeville.
Pfc. Thomas A. Williamson with
the 937th Eng. Avn. Gp and four
other outfits arrived in Greenland
July 1 aboard the S. S. Elgin Victo
ry. Pfc. Williamson was formerly
stationed at McDill Field, Tampa,
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Cole of Orlan
do, Fla., spent part of the week with
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Cole at Indian
Springs and visited Mrs. Cole’s rela
tives at Temple.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman of
Miami, Fla., are visiting Mrs. H. Y.
Coleman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Berry have
returned to Corbin, Ky. after spend
ing two weeks with Mrs. Hugh Cole
man.
Friends of M r *- R°y Prosser will
be glad to learn that she is resting
comfortably following an operation
Wednesday at Georgia Baptist Hos
pital.
CARD OF THANKS
May I take this opportunity to
thank everyone who helped to bright
en my shut-in days while in the hos
pital and at home. Thanks for all
cards, all gifts and all flowers. In
deed I am grateful to all who shared
in the “Sunshine Box.” It was a
pleasure I looked forward to each
day. I wish to thank Dr. Barfield
who is working so patiently with me.
May I ask an interest in your pray
ers?—Bennie Fletcher.
INDIAN SPRINGS[
Mr. A. W. Tucker of Center, S. j
C., Ray Tucker of Macon, Mrs. A. j
T. Tucker and daughter, Frances
Torbet, of Greenville, S. t., spent |
the weekend with their grandmoth
er, Mrs. R. B. Torbet.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Doyle and
little son and Miss Mary McClel
land of Macon spent the weekend
with their mother, Mrs. Luther
Hoard.
Children of Mr. and Mrs. D. Fos
ter of Macon and Atlanta visited
them over the Fourth.
Mrs. Robert Franklin spent Sat
urday night at home and hopes to
have Bob home soon from Macon
Hospital.
Mrs, J. W. Lee underwent an op
eration at Emory University Hospi
tal Friday and friends wish for her
early recovery.
Earl Varner of . Swainsboro and
Miss Corneil Varner who is working
at Henrietta Egleston Hospital, At
lanta, spent the weekend with heir
faher, Mr. F. G. Varner, and their
uncle, Mr. J. C. Killebrew.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoggard and
children of Atlanta are visiting rel
atives here this week.
Mrs. V. W r . Cole and Mrs. W. B.
Powell are both improving.
CORK
Miss Sue Smith who is attending
summer school at Statesboro spent
the 4th of July holidays at home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Towles and
children of Augusta are visiting
Mrs. C. A. Towles here and relatives
in Jackson.
Miss Janie McMichael of Indian
Springs is visiting Mi's. Frank Ogle-
ployees. Others go direct to me South’s industries and
farmers to buy the materials and supplies we use.
Some become tax money, helping to foot the bills for
schools, highways,airports, fire departments and other
governmental services.
In many ways over and above providing an efficient,
dependable, economical, privately-owned transporta
tion service, the Southern helps to prime the South’s
"'onomic pump —and thus puts dollars in your pocket.
President
tree.
Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Allen of For
syth spent Sunday afternoon with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Smith.
Mrs. J. R. Johnson spent the week
end in Jackson with Mrs. D. W,
Fogg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Odum and
daughter, Miss Edna Odum, of Way
cross, visited Mrs. R. Van Smith
dqring the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Merida Powell of
Camila visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Smith, on the 4th,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith and
daughters, Misses Gladys and Patsy
Smith, spent Sunday aftternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith at Jen
kinsburg..
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