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Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, May 24, 1956
BRANTLEY ENTERPRISE
Published weekly on Thursday at Nahunta, Georgia
CARL BROOME,. EDITOR and PUBLISHER
Entered at the Post Office at Nahunta, Georgia as
second class matter under the act of March 3, 1879.
Official Organ of Brantley County
greetings
TO THE CLASS OF 1956
May happiness and
success mark your
every undertaking.
♦
The Citizens Bank
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and congratulations for
your achievements,
graduates of 1956
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Hoboken News
By Mrs. Nolan C. Davis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thomas
and children of Jacksonville
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thomas
and other relatives last week
end. Mrs. Thomas’ father, Mr.
Charlie Dowling is a patient at
the Ware County Hospital.
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The Senior Class of the Ho
boken High School have been
entertained with numerous par
ties, among which was a supper
at the lake given by Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Ammons in honor
of their daughter, Waunice; and
a party given by Mr. and Mrs.
Manning Carter in honor of
their daughter, Runell. Mr. and
Mrs. Cleve Jones also entertain
ed the class with an ice cream
supper. Mrs. Jones is the sponsor
of the graduating class.
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The WMU Circles of the Ho
boken Baptist Church met this
week for their monthly circle
meetings. Circle 1 met with Mrs.
N. C. Davis, Sr., with five mem
bers and two visitors present.
Mrs. Davis served congealed sa
lad, crackers, tea, and cookies.
Circle 2 met with Mrs. Lillie
Myers with nine members and
three visitors present. Mrs. Myers
served lime sherbert and pound
cake. Circle 3 met with Mrs.
W. H. Colvin who served lemon
pie and .coffee. This circle had
nine members present.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. C. C. Connor of Okeefee
Bluff, S. C., will arrive Thurs
day to visit her" daughter, Mrs.
Nolan Davis Jr. and Mr. Davis.
Margaret, Diane and Judy Davis
will return home with their
grandmother for a visit.
And everyone in
this community
wishes you well,
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Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dukes
spent .the weekend in Valdosta
visiting Mr. Dukes father, Mr.
■C. W. Dukes, who is a patient in
the hospital following an opera
tion on Saturday.
♦ ♦ ♦
Terry Thomas of Statenville is
visiting his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Banner Thomas this
week. Terry is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lyde Thomas.
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The Hoboken Home Demon
stration Club met with Mrs. John
Larkins for their May meeting.
Seven members were present and
were served sandwiches, potato
chips, Cokes and cookies. Mrs.
Spencer Bentley was honored
with a surprise birthday party at
the close of the meeting, and
the birthday cake was cut and
served in addition to the other
refreshments. Miss Sarah Simp
son gave a demonstration on in
terior decorating.
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The PTa of the Hoboken
School held their last meeting of
the year on Monday night. Mrs.
Alton Cason presided over the
business meeting and the Stu
dent Group was presented by
Mrs. Tom Ellis and Mrs. Ernest
Abercrombie and their first
grades. These children presented
an operetta The Three Bears.
Mr. Nolan Davis Jr. installed the
new officers for the coming year
and presented them with cor
sages. The new officers are: Mrs.
Alton Cason, president; Mrs. J.
B. Carter, vice president; Mrs.
T. W. Melton, secretary; and Mrs.
Dudley Spell, treasurer.
Connie Welch of Birmingham
visited Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Las
tinger this week. Mr. Welch is
the son in law of Mrs. Lastinger.
The American Cancer Society
says that many forms of cancer
are symptomless in their early
stages, when chance of cure is
greatest. The best cancer insur
ance is a regular health checkup.
Destruction of any wild plum
trees in the vicinity of the peach
orchard is one way Georgia peach
growers can keep the phony
peach disease under control, ac
cording to George Firor, Exten
sion horticulturist.
Adding a pinch of salt to egg
whites just before they are beat
en will make them give a larger
foam.
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Calvary News
Gwendolyn Driggers will be
one of the pupils in a piano re
cital at the First Methodist
Church, Waycross, Sunday after
noon, May 27, at four o’clock.
Friends of Mr. Calvin F. Smith
will be glad to know that he is
getting along fine after his ill
ness.
Mrs. Cleo Shuman and Lovie,
Dorothy, Chayrel and Ray spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. J.
R. Driggers and family.
Mr. Clarence Aldridge is cri
tically ill in the Ware County
Hospital.
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Friends of Mr. Goldwire Fow
ler regret to learn of the death
of his father Elder George Fow
ler of Waycross Wednesday, May
16.
• * *
Mr. Tom Aldridge who has
been ill is now much better.
* • *
Miss Sallie Altman is spending
some time with her brother and
family at Brunswick.
* • *
Mrs. Alton Cason’s mother who
has been ill is now recuperating.
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Elder Mart Haris and Mrs
Haris of Blackshear spent Mon
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Smith.