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DONALSONVILLE (GA.) NEWS
Short Items About People You Know
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Tedder and Fred, and Mrs.
Ida King spent the week end
at Long Beach.
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Mrs. Raymond Tedder and
Fred, Mr. E. S. Tedder and
Annie Mae are visiting rela
tives in Atlanta this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert For
rest and son of Valpariso, Fla.
visited their parents here last
week end.
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Miss Ginger Steurer of
Greenville, S. C. is spending
this week with her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Nix
on.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Battles
and Danny Ray visited Sun
day in Tallahassee with rela
tives.
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Lester Sheffield of Auburn
dale, Fla. visited last Sunday
with his sister and mother,
Mrs. L. W. Wiley and Mrs. C.
W. Sheffield.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Spooner
and Mr. and Mrs. Graham
Brackin are spending this
week at Dead Lakes.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hardy
visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Hardy and Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Harrell.
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Miss Sara Ann O’Neal of
Tallahassee, Fla. spent 'last
week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry O’Neal.
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Many friends regret to
learn of Mrs. J. W. Thurman’s
illness. She was admited to a
local hospital Monday.
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COMPANY
WEYMAN CANNINGTON
Phone 359 Green
Donalsonville, Georgia
FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1956
Mr. and Mrs. Woodie King
and family are spending this
week at Wewahitchka, Fla.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Dunn, accompanied by their
aunt, Mrs. Annie Bradwell of
Bainbridge, attended the land
breaking ceremony of the
Covenant Presbyterian church
in Albany Sunday. The Rev.
Marion G. Bradwell is pastor
of the new church to be e
rected.
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Guests of Mrs. Clyde M.
Day last week end were H. M.
Martinson and Fred of Knox
ville, Tenn., and Mrs. L. M.
Williams and Nancy of Clint
on, Tenn. Mrs. Day returned
home with them for an ex
tended visit.
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Tanya Dent of Jesup, Ga.,
is visiting her grandmother,
Mrs. H. A. Cowart this week.
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Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ike
Jones Tuesday were Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Roberts and child
i ren of Ashbum, Ga. and Mrs.
i Frank Branch and son Ed of
i Tifton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Broome
and family are visiting this
week in Miami and other in
teresting points in Florida.
Mr. Broome, recently installed
as president of the local Lions
Club, is attending the conven
tion of Lions International.
Moqt modern truck VB's
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Weigh the facts...
and you’ll choose today’s most modem trucks
Chevrolet Task*Force Trucks
Anything less is an old-fashioned truck 1
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Seminole Motor Co. Phone 71
DONALSONVILLE, GA.
Wasted weight is engineered
out of Chevrolet truck VS’sl
Chevrolet’s truck VB’s have a
rugged yet remarkably compact
cylinder block. Modem design
cuts down engine weight.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Hines last week were Mrs. A.
A. Robinson, Jr., and son Har
rell of Tampa, Fla., and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Drake and
children of St. Petersburg,
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Gio Johnson of Cairo’, Ga.
spent 'last week end with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ellison Dunn. Also visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Dunn Monday
were Mrs. Ralph Johnson and
Jan of Cairo.
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Miss Erma Cowart of Val
dosta spent last week end
with her mother, Mrs. H. A.
Cowart.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Jemi
gan, and Mr. and Mrs. Watson
Lee attended a band concert
at Florida State University
Sunday. Barbara Lee Jerni
gan and Fritz Lee are attend
the summer music camp at
FSU.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Jennings
and sons of East Point, Ga.,
visited Mrs. H. A. Cowart re
cently.
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Mrs. Robert Gobel and
daughter of St. Louis, Mo.
are visitihg this week with
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Blair.
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Mrs. Bob McLeod and child
ren spent last week in Vienna,
Ga. with Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Swearingen.
More power per pound means
more power for your payload I
Less power is used up in moving
engine weight, more is available
for moving your pay loads. You
get hour-saving performance!
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GEORGIA POWER,
AND
LIGHT COMPANY
Mrs. L. W. Martin is visit-ing this week in Albany, Ga.
There’s a modem V 8 for every
Chevrolet Task-Force truck!
There’s a VB—either standard, or
optional at extra cost —in every j
Chevrolet truck model. Horse- <•;
power ranges as high as 195! < '