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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1952
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pIRS. SETTLE HOSTESS
AT LUNCHEON TUESDAY
■ Mrs. Smith Settle entertained the
members of the Jackson Garden
Club Tuesday at a delightful lunch
eon.
This was the regular February
meeting and there was only a few
business matters to be considered.
Mrs. Hugh Mallet was program
■ chairman and presented a Georgia
Day program. Mrs. Levi Ball gave
P some pertinent facts on Georgia
| since its founding. Mrs. Mallet gave
| a paper on “Planting Now for Sum
;f. mer Enjoyment.”
Mr. Manley Vinson showed a tech
nicolor film on Beauty for the Home
and Industrial Grounds.
UPSILON CHAPTER MEETS
The highlight of the Upsilon chap
ter, Delta Kappa Gamma, meeting
held Saturday, was the sharing of
i experiences on satisfactions of teach
. ing. Many and varied were the re
ports which were given and each
one showed that when it comes to
satisfaction, teachers are overpaid.
The meeting was held at Glide
well’s with the Butts county group
as hostesses. A delicious luncheon
was served, and the chapter colors of
red and geld were used in the dining
room. *
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DAR TO MEET FEBRUARY 22
The members of the William Mc-
Intosh Chapter,, Daughters of the
American Revolution, will meet Fri
day afternoon, February 22, at 3:30
o’clock with Mrs. James Buchanan,
Mrs. L. M. Spencer and Miss Eliza
beth Finley at the home of Mrs.
Buchanan. Mrs. Spencer is program
chairman.
FOR THE sth TERRIFIC TIME! GREATER THAN EVER
ORIITIN DOLLAR DATS
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
3 BIG DAYS FEB. 14th, 15th, 16th
GREATER THAN EVER? YES! Because 50% more firms than before are now particpating, that’s 50
(count them) fine stores offering extra values. How can you go wrong?
, GREATER THAN EVER? SURE! For we’ve 4-times-before experience to know what you want and
we ve worked together for months to save you every bargain we could lay our hands on!
GREATER THAN EVER? ABSOLUTELY! For this year we Ve added an extra day! Yes! 3 great days
instead of two as before to serve you even better than ever! You’re invited to be here every day!
COME SEE WHAT THESE 50 STORES HAVE DONE FOR YOU!
THAXTON’S BUTER BROWN
SHOE STORE
MORROW-POWELL CLOTHING CO
THE CLOTto SHOP
SAUL’S
SOUTHERN STATES PRINTING CO.
JONES-HARRISON FURNITURE CO
A. C. GRIFFIN MEN’S & BOYS SHOP
IMPERIAL THEATRE
IRIS DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CAIN’S
PRUETT’S GOODYEAR TIRE
STORE
GRIFFIN HARDWARE COMPANY
PERSONAL
Friends of Mr. Lewis Maddox are
sorry to know that he is ill in an
Atlanta hospital. Mr. Maddox suffer
ed a cerebral hemorrhage ten days
ago, and has been in the hospital
since then.
Mr. J. Fred Williams of Atlanta
spent the weekend with relatives in
Jackson.
Mrs. Joe Ingram is in West Palm
Beach, Fla. with her son, Mr. Oswald
Ingram, who underwent an operation
for a brain tumor several days ago.
Friends in Jackson are glad to know
he is doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Carlisle of
Austell were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Letson.
Freinds of Mr. Roy Letson are glad
that he recovering steadily after a
recent illness.
Mrs. J. B. Harrison leaves Friday
for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Harrison in Montgomery, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harrison of
Montgomery spent the weekend with
their mother, Mrs. J. B. Harrison.
Friends of Mrs. Van Jones are
glad that she is improving at Pied
mont hospital, Atlanta, where she
has been for ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. James Buchanan and
Mr. Clayton Buchanan are at home
from Hot Springs, Arkansas, where
they spent a month.
Mrs. J. J. Qompton has returned
from Middle Georgia Hospital, Ma
con, where she has been for three
weeks. Her condition has improved,
her friends are glad to note.
Mr. R. V. Smith of Flovilla, and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith Jr., Gail
and Robert Smith of Hapeville were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. But
ler Smith and Miss Lucy Ann Smith.
LOOK FOR THE OFFICIAL DOLLAR DAY POSTERS IN STORE WINDOWS!
PERSONAL
Mrs. A. B. Roberts of Gray is
visiting her sister, Mrs. S. H. Thorn
ton.
Mrs. C. L. Redman Jr. and two
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Patrick the past week. They were en
reute to San Francisco from where
they will sail March Ist to join Lt.
Col. Redman in Yokahoma, Japan.
Col Redman has been serving in
Korea the past 18 months.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Willis were
honored Sunday, their 42nd wedding
anniversary, with a dinner given by
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Thaker of Mc-
Donough. In the afternoon the entire
party went up to Atlanta for the
Ice Follies of ’52.
Little Peggy Carol O’Neal, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy O’Neal,
spent the weekend in Glen Haven
with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Zollie F. Smith Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Edwards and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson spent
Sunday in Hogansville with Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Martin Jr. and family.
Master Walter Carmichael is in
Atlanta this week, having undergone
a tonsil operation at Eggleston Hos
pital Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Avon Gaston and
Mrs. E. R. Harper visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Reid Gaston and Mrs. J.
L. Colwell in Atlanta Sunday.
Mrs. W. W. Wright and her daugh
ter, Mrs. C. B. Guest Jr. of Athens,
went down to Miami to attend the
funeral of Mr. R. DeWitt King, long
time resident of Miami, but formerly
of Atlanta. They returned home
Tuesday accompanied by Mr. King’s
sister, Mrs. E. L. Riley of Covington,
Ky., who is here for a brief visit.
Miss Marcia Mallet will spend the
weekend with Miss Sylvia Williams
at Agnes Scott College.
Mrs. C. B. Guest Jr.> and two
children, Byron and Janet, of Athens,
are guests of Mrs. W. W. Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis and
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Duke spent the
weekend with relatives in Savannah.
GOLDSTEIN’S DEPT. STORE
J. C. PENNY COMPANY, INC.
BELK-GALLANT COMPANY
SMITH-ROBERTS COMPANY
DOUGLAS HARDWARE COMPANY
HOLLBERG HARDWARE CO.
BEN BARROW CLOTHING CO.
GRIFFIN SALES & SERVICE, INC.
BUCKLES HARDWARE CO.
THE DEBBIE SHOP
CROUCH COMPANY
MACK’S DEPT. STORE
THE KIDDIE SHOP
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
JENKINSBURG
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie' Ross and Phil,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harris spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Corris Domlny of
Carrolton, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy La
rus of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Whitaker and family, Mr. and Mrs.
James Whitaker and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Whitker and family and
Mr. Bobby Whitaker spent Sunday
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Taking time-out between calls is the spirit of shar
ing that makes party-line service friendlier and better.
It gives others a chance to use the line—and it may
SOUTHERN BELL keep you from missing important incoming calls.
TELEPHONE 4 STEPS TO PARTY-LINE HARMONY
AND TELEGRAPH • Share the line freely with others.
• Answer your telephone promptly.
• Give called party time to answer*
WYNNE’S
ECONOMY AUTO STORES, INC.
SPALDING HARDWARE CO.
GRIFFIN GIFT SHOP
FRIEDMAN’S JEWELRY CO.
SPALDING JEWELRY & LOAN CO.
CLAXTON’S PHARMACY
GRIFFIN FLOWER SHOP
RECORD HEAVEN
MATHER OF GRIFFIN
HENDERSON FURNITURE CO.
FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO
SUPPLY
with Mrs. J. L. Whitaker Sr. and Miss
Jane Whitaker.
Mrs. 0. W. Sims of Locust Grove
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Blissett of At
lanta, Mr. and Mrs. Culla Blissett
of Ola visited Mrs. P. A. Allen
Saturday.
Friends are glad to know Mr.
Harry Ridgeway is better after being
sick with flu the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brooks and
sons of College Park, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Brooks and sons of Forest
SEARS, ROEBUCK & COMPANY
COLE’S DRUG STORE
LANE’S DRUG STORE
THE CLOTHES CLOSET
JESSE’S PHARMACY
HOLLYWOOD STYLE SHOP
WARBECK STUDIO
PIGGLY-WIGGLY
GOSSETS LADIES SHOP
COLONIAL STORES, INC.
DIAMOND JEWELRY COMPANY
MARY’S CHILDREN SHOP
DIANA SHOPS
Park spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Brooks. ’
Mrs. L. D. Stroud and Mrs. C. B.
Harris were shopping in Atlanta Sat
urday.
Mrs. C. L. Price attended the fun
eral of her aunt, Mrs. Dixon, in Grif
fin Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rape of Mc-
Donough spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Sims. ' •
Jack Leverett spent the weekend
with his mother, Mrs. J. I. Leverett.