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DONALSONVILLE (GA.) NEWS FRIDAY, MARCH 2ND, 1951
WMU Meets For
All-Day Study
Members of the Womans Mis
sionary Union of the First Bap
tist Church met Tuesday for an
all-day service for the study of
community missions.
The book, “0, Jerusalem!” was
presented in six sections by the
following members: Mrs. L. J.
Cowart, leader, gave the introduc
tion; Mrs. J. B. Thomas reviewed
the first and second chapters, Mov
ing the Multitudes and Building
New Churches; Mrs. A. H. Mills
Talked on Mission Centers; Mrs.
Watson Lee had the fourth chap
ter, Witnessing in Institutions;
Mrs. Aiken gave the Church and
Home; and Mrs. E. P. Trulock, Jr.,
told the concluding chapter, Good
Neighbors.
Lunch was served at the noon
hour and fifteen members attended
the study course.
Hopeful Wins Two
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with 24 and Snow sank 22 for the
losers.
Hopeful (61) D’ville (51
Davis (12) F C’ington (9)
Kemp (3) F Johnson (7)
Clifton (24) C Snow (22)
Hayes (6) G Gibbons (3)
Rainey (16) G Avirette (10)
Subs: Hopeful—Henderson, Da
vis, Sanders. D’ville—none.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Smith and
Granddaughter, Miss Mary Ann
Hill, were recent visitors to Do
than, Ala.
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■ City Os Donalsonville, Georgia
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Stomach Gas .
Taxes the Heart
An accumulation of gas in the
stomach forms pressure, crowds
the heart and results in bloating,
“gjassy” catches, palpitation and
shortness of breath. This condition
may frequently be mistaken for
heart trouble.
OERTA-ViIN is helping such gas
“victims”' all over Donalsonville.
This new medicine is taken before
meals, so it works with your food
—helps you digest food faster and
ishes! Contains Herbs and Vitamin
better. Gas pains go! Bloat van-
B-l with Iron to enrich the blood
and make nerves stronger. Weak,
miserable people soon feel differ
ent all over. So don’t go on suffer
ing. Get CERTA-VIN —Seminole
Drug Store. (Adv)
Church Here Buys
New Projector
In a short address by Hudson
Owen at the Methodist Church
Monday night, Mr. Owen told
members of the Sunday School
Board that the church everywhere
is pushing visual education. A new
type projector was demonstrated
which teachers will be able to use
themselves as easily as they might
operate an electric cooking stove.
The superintendent emphasized
the fact that the machine will
serve two different purposes.
First, it is particularly helpful in
class room work; and it is a mach
ine easily operated by the teacher
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ma Roberts, Arlyn Moulder, Al
bert Spooner, David Davis, Terry
Richardson, Barbara Jernigan,
Morgan Harrell, James Blair,
Billy King, Wanda King, Bob
bie Jean Cobb, Patsy Harrell, Ron
ny Harrell, Jan Harrell, Marilyn
Avirett, Cherry Parker, David
Barber, Martha <rackin, Gene
Murkinson, Buddy Adams, Eliza
beth Adams, Leroy Key, Jane Wil
liams, Martha Ann Williams and
Gaylord Cummings.
Farmers entering cattle are: Jno.
I. Spooner, Jr., L. R. Robinson,
J. Q. Adams, B. C, Cobb, J. Q.
Harvey, Joe and Luther Spooner,
Truitt Roberts, J. B. Gibson,
Frank Shingler, Jr., L. E. Spooner,
Jno. L. Drake, Sr., J. H. Hatcher,
J. I. Parker, W. F. Ausley, Douglas
Harrell, Earl Harrell, E. B. Avi
rett, Pete Barber and Dr. Baxley.
Any other farmers who wish to
enter cattle should notify the coun
ty agent.
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