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DONALSONVILLE (GA.) NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1962
Miss Goraldme Shelley is engaged to
Mr. Moulton; wedding set Sept. 16th
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Shelley
of Donalsonville announce the
engagement of their daught
er, Geraldine Shelley, to Vic
tor Gordon Moulton, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Moulton,
of Blakely.
The bride-elect was
ated from Miller County High
School and attended Georgia
Southern College. She is now
a student at Georgia State
College and is employed by
Joel Hurt Factors, Inc., of
Atlanta •
Mr. Moulton is a graduate
of Miller County High School
and is now attending Georgia
Tech. He is employed by the
State Highway Department.
The wedding will take place
September 16, at the First
Baptist Church of Donalson
ville. _
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
Miss Katherine Ausley was
honored with a surprise birth
day supper by her mother. A
buffet supper was served to
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Ausley,
Juliette, and Bobby, Mrs. E.
H. Lord, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Ausley, Mrs. Bo Lord,
Buddy Lord, pisses Janet and
Gaye Ausley, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Mock, Miss Nina Dozier,
Miss Linda Reynolds, Miss
Carolyn Hicks and Miss Patsy
Thomas. * *
Mrs. Bessie Lee Padgett of
Jacksonville, Fla., is spending
this week here with her sis
ter, Mrs. Leon Barber.
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The Junior Citizen
ACROSS FROM TllE IGA
ON MAIN STREET
(By Eunyce Lee and Bonnie
Swanner)
BELATED birthday greet
ings to Craig Barnes, Bill
Mercer, Jr., Nancy Sipooner,
Stevie Durshimer, Mark Han
na, Kathy Brigham and Joy
Herlovich—late but no less
sincere.
OUR new school wear will
make all you young Citizens
look mighty sharp when
school starts —gives you that
Junior Citizen look.
BIRTHDAY, greetings (on
time, we -hope) go to Bar
bara Black, Larry Daniels,
Kathy McLendon, Amy Jo
Sipooner, E. C. Bridges, 111.
Jeanie McLendon and Glenn
Hill—we wish for you many
happy returns. ;
OUR new shipment of Mac-
Shore Classics blouses offer
a good selection for wear with
vour dressiest suits and for
vour skirts and “slim Jims .
Be sure to see them while
stocks are complete. .
SEND “get well” wishes to
Edgar Lane who had to
make a “forced landing”.
WELCOME to the new mem
ber of the Parker quartet,
Stephen Conant Parker, who
brings a new theme song to
Hunter, Ann and He 3?.
FOR the very y° u "*
we suggest a Todde Tyke
outfit—the smartest! And,
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“Vlirffv” the warmest, wei
coming, receiving blanket you
X X-byßryan and good
news for mothers Bryan
?Xr pants will go m the.
washing machine.
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♦ Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Roberts were her
niece, Miss Allyson Van Wyck
of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; her
sister, Miss Annie Lee Alli
son and her niece, Mrs. L. R.
Sanders of Lake City, Fla.;
and her niece and her hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Phil
yaw of Port St. Joe, Fla.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hut
cheson, John and Susan of
Douglasville, and Mr. and Mrs
Branch Mosely of Birming
ham, Mich., and Wilmer Mose
ly of Orlando, Fla., were in
Donalsonville Thursday t o
attend the funeral of their
mother, Mrs. Ida Mosely.
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it in The News!
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Short Items About People You Know
Mrs. Julian Webb. Society Editor
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
W. V. Harrington for the
past month were Mrs. Elma
Patrone and daughter, Char
lotte, from Harve-de-Grace,
Maryland.
Mrs. Patrone is Mrs. Har
rington’s twin sister. Later on
in the visit, they were joined
by another sister, Mrs. F .A.
Jenkins, Mr. Jenkins and
children, Janet and Marshall
of Jacksonville, Fla.
To complete the family re
union were the R. E. Butlers
from Columbus.
Some non-relatives who
added to the visiting list
were Mrs. S. B. Perry, Mrs.
Hamp Strickland and Mrs.
Thelma Gardner of Quincy,
Florida.
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Lt. Col. and Mrs. Ted l Wil
hite, Ricky and Flora spent
Tuesday afternoon visiting
the Julian Webbs, Mrs. E. C.
Smith and Mrs. B. 0 Merritt,
en route to Panama City, Fla.
for a vacation at the beash.
♦ • ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones of
Rome spent last week-end
visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Jones.
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Weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Julian Webb were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Custer
of Athens, Miss Judy Webb
of Atlanta and Ed Cheshire
of Moultrie.
Something non should think about
if goure about to hug a truck: 1
If all trucks were built the same way, .
cost the same to keep up, were worth the
same at trade-in . . . then probably the
price tag would be your only concern.
It can’t be, of course, because some trucks
have more quality than others. And marks
of quality are the real keys to low cost.
Chevrolet trucks, for example, have
double-wall construction, which gives
bodies and cabs more strength. Cabs are
insulated against heat, cold and noise. A
big part of road shock, which shortens
truck life, is damped out by Chevrolet’s
suspension system; it also makes riding
in the truck a pleasure. Pickup bodies
and cabs are separated to eliminate stress
between them.
SEMINOLE MOTOR CO.
Mr. and Mrs. John Clark
and Mrs. Eva Fleming of Ma
con spent the’ week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Montague Clark.
On their return to Macon
they were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Clark for a visit.
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The Deans Come ‘Home’
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deen,
Frankie, Robert, Terri and
Beverly Ann of Orangevale,
Calif., spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Woodie
King.
Or Sunday many friends
gathered for a covered dish
picnic dinner on the spacious
back lawn of the King resi
dence. Enjoying the happy
get-together were Mr. and
Mrs. Wink Houston, Gene
and Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. C.
O. Herrington, Miss Patricia
Herrington and Buddy Her
rington, Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Helms, Sylvia and Loretta;
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Brack
en, Van Bracken ; Mrs. Wayne
King, Danny King, and Beth
King, Mrs. Bill Mosely; Mr.
and Mrs. Hudson Owen and
Miss Carol Ann Owen, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Mclntosh and
Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Lambe,
Susan and Allen.
Arriving for a brief visit
after lunch were Mr and Mrs.
C. C. Stewart, Mrs. Ed Pum
phrey and Sherrill, Mr. and
Mrs. Bo McLeod, Janet and
Sandy and Edwin Shingler.
104 WEST 3RD STREET
Value such as this has induced more
people to invest in Chevrolet trucks every
year since 1937.
This can be a good time to buy
a modern new Chevrolet truck
Late summer traditionally is the season
for all-around savings on a new Chev
rolet truck ... selection is still good . . .
deliveries are prompt . . . and Chevrolet
dealers are doubly anxious to put you
into a new vehicle in order to make way
for next year’s models. Coupled with the
efficient performance a new Chevrolet
truck will give you, it seems evident that
you couldn’t buy at a better time.
Come in and take full advantage of it!
Telephone JA 4-3207 :: P. 0. Box 277
1 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stan
ford of Tallahassee, Fla.,
were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Jernigam Mr.
Stanford is a student at Flo
rida State University. Mrs.
Stanford, a graduate of Stet
son University, is employed
in the Pure Food Dep’t. of
the State of Florida.
Jim Jernigan, student at
the Speech Camp this summer
at F.S.U. enjoyed frequent
visits with the Stanfords who
are residing at the Mitchell
Trailer Park in Tallahassee.
Mrs. L. E. Pierce returned
on Friday from Wesleyan
College in Macon where she
spent the week at the School
of Missions.
On Monday she and Brother
Pierce left for Epworth-by
the Sea where she will be at
tending a Children’s Workers
Seminar this week.
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Miss Rose Dutton returned
home Sunday from Milwau
kee, Wisconsin, where she
has been visiting her uncle
and his family for four weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Walton Spooner.
She was accompanied home
by Mrs. Spooner and her mo
ther, Mrs. Elma Yeager, Ken
ny and Elma of Rockford, 111.,
and Miss Barbara Widder of
Milwaukee who spent a few
days here with Mr. and Mrs.
| Leroy Dutton.
DONALSONVILLE, GA.