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DONALSONVILLE (GA.) NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1964
Methodist church is scene of tea
for Mrs. Robert Smith, recent bride
On Thursday afternoon the
social hall of the First Meth
odist Church was the setting
for a lovely tea at which Mrs.
C. W. (Smith honored her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Robert
Your old fan is
worth $5.00 -
SIO.OO-$20.00
WHEN YOU TRADE
IT IN ON A NEW
FRIOIDAIRE
ROOM AIR
CONDITIONER
We need old fans for recondition
ing. We'll pay top prices now to
stock up fast. Hurry. Your old fan
will never be worth more than it is
right now!
Western Auto
Store
On Cherry Street
Phone JA 4-5322
Jack Brannon
Donalsonville, Georgia
Attention All 'Cattlemen...
SPECIAL GRADED CALF SALE
COMES ON OUR REGULAR LAST THURSDAY
SPECIAL CATTLE DAY
Thursday, June 25 at 8:00 p.m.
WE WILL only sell calves which you must have con
signed for the Graded Sale. Please make your
plans to sell any other type cattle with us in
MONDAY’S SALE OF JUNE 22 OR JUNE 29!
WE WIT J. still receive calves for the Graded Calf sale.
If you will contact the County Agent or Seminole
Stockyard and have your calves listed.
IF YOU NEiEiD good Heifer replacements, this will be
the time and place to buy: Thursday evening, June
25th at 8:00 p.m. Also any quality and weight of 300
to 600 pound calves for summer pasture.
MAKE YOUR plans to attend this Graded Calf Sale,
either as buyer or seller!
Seminole Hog & Cattle Company
Auction Market
E. L. (Red) Summerour, Manager
PHONE J A 4-2305 DONALSONVILLE
.Ware Smith.
Tall floor baskets held ar
rangements of pink carna
tions and white mums.
j Arriving guests were greet
ed by Mrs. R. F. Spooner.
.Receiving with Mrs. Smith
'were the honoree and her
| mother, Mrs. Thomas Cecil
(Monk of Bainbridge.
The guest register was kept
i by Miss Sue Smith.
| The tea tables were covered
I with handsome pink linen and
handmade lace covers. A sil
ver punch bowl was encircled
with white mums and draped
with pink pearlized grapes.
At one end was a five-branch
ed silver candelabrum with a
nosegay of white mums and
pink twisted candles. An oval
silver bowl held an exquisite
arrangement of pink carna
tions and white mums. Silver
trays and compotes held an
array of delicious party dain
i ties.
Those Assisting
Assisting in . entertaining
were Mrs. Julian Hickson,
Mrs. Pauline Newton, Mrs.
Weyman Evans, Mrs. Gordon
: Spooner and Mrs. Billie Rich
iardson.
Serving were Miss Carol
Ann Owen, Miss Julia Hick
son. Miss Glenda Newberry,
Miss Brenda Trawick, Miss
Linda Revnolds and Mrs Rob
ert Schofield.
Miss Charlotte Thomas and
Miss Sue Smith left on Sun
day for Athens where they
will be attending summer
school at the University of
Georgia. .
Miss Ann Rushing is also
1 to be a student at the univer
sity for the summer.
CANNING PLANT DAYS
The Donalsonville canning
plant will be open two full
days a week starting Tues
day, June 23. The days are
Tuesdays Thursdays, un
til further notice.
Short Items About People You Know
Mrs. Julian Webb, Society Editor
Friends here enjoyed see
ing Mr- and Mrs. Paul Kilpat
rick of Athens who were the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. B.
I Baxley last week. Mrs. Kil
patrick was formerly Miss
Frances Baxley of Donalson
ville.
* * *
George and Myrtle Hagan
of 409 Winston Street, Flor
ence, S.C-, entertained Miss
Pearle Heard on her 87th
birthday anniversary with a
! drop-in party.
Upon arrival, the guests
were greeted by Mrs. L. E.
Wiggins. Mrs. Hugh Merri
man and Mrs. Joe Swails- as
; sisted the hosts in serving ice
'cream and cake to approxi
mately sixteen guests who
dropped in.
* *
The Dean’s List for Tri
mester two has been announc
ed by Florida State Univer
sity. On the list is Thomas
Van Brackin of Donalsonville,
i Well, he’s at it again, and
his recent illness didn’t have
a thing to do with it.
We remember years ago
when Mr. W. R. Harrell could
not find his mule and finally
discovered it in the field
i where it had stood all night
hitched to a plow. Mr. Harrell
drove home from town a few
days ago and couldn’t find
his wife. He came back to
(town, though, and found her
i right where he had left her,
pushing a grocery buggy a
round.
While «e are at it we might
as well tell on the Harrells’
son, Doug, too. He got up in
the middle of the night to
give his wife, Bernice, the last
aspirin in the house, but when
he went to get ai glass of wat
er he forgot and took the
aspirin himself. —cl
SUNDAY, JUNE 21ST IS
Father’s Day
All Fathers wil be served
Sunday Dinner at Half
Price!
Air Conditioned
Lois Case
We give S & H Green Stamps
Special Now: Whole
Broasted Chicken
with cole slaw and rolls
$1.75
City Dry
Cleaners
WILL BE GIVING
Double S & H
Green Stamps
America’s Most Valuable
Trading Stamps
WITH ALL CASH SALES
DURING THE MONTH
OF JUNE!
Clean out those closets now
Jack Williams, Owner
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Shoe
maker of Atlanta, and Mr.
and Mrs- Charles Spooner of
Albany were with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Spooner, Jr. for the
week end- Leonard Spooner
is at home for the summer.
♦ * »
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Lane
and family left on Tuesday
for a motor trip to Washing
ton, D.C., where they will be
the guests of Lt. Col. and
Mrs. Carrol Howard and fam
ily this week.
*
Friends here are sorry to
know of the accident of Leon
Lane of Waycross, formerly
of Donalsonville, in which he
sustained a broken bone as a
result of a slip and fall dur
ing a fishing trip. He is a pa
tient at Pearse County Hos
pital.
♦ * *
Mr. and Mrs- Henry Custer
and Julie are residents of At
lanta where Mr. Custer is at
tending law school at Emory
University for the summer
session.
* * *
TELL THEM you read about
it in The News!
A co-op Annual Meeting is
DEMOCRACY m ACTION
Our Annual Meetings emphasize the basic principles on
which the electric cooperative was founded:
• Local Ownership • Local Control
Members of the Board of Directors are elected from the
co-op membership . . . give voluntarily of their time
. . . formulate the policies under which trained manage
ment Operates the business. The mission is to bring the
best possible electric service at the lowest possible cost
to the Members ...
REA is a government lending agency, from which
Georgia electric co-ops borrow money. This money is
being repaid, on and sometimes ahead of schedule
. . . and with interest.
Through mutual cooperation . . . sound business opera
tion . . . and determination to help themselves, the
Members of electric co-ops are strengthening the
economy and fostering the democratic way of life in
America . • •
THREE NOTCH
\ ELECTRIC
Membership Coruoration
COMMUNITY OWNED • COMMUNITY BUILT
(mka • COMMUNITY BUILDER
Telephone JA 4-2307 ;; P. O. Box 277
Miss Barbara Pitts, one of
our local teachers, accompan
ied by her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Clifford Eads, and son Joe,
of Gadsden, Ala. spent Mon
day night here with friends
while en route to Panama
City Beach for a vacation of
several days.
* * ♦
Mists Mary Anne Eason, our
home demonstration agent,
moved in Monday to make her
home with Mrs. George Od
om. With a good cook like
Miss Eason in the house, what
is going to happen to Theda’s
hard boiled eggs and banana
diet ? —cl
* * *
Friends here received cards
this week from Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Morgan and son, Sam
my, of Grove Oak, Ala., who
are visiting relatives l in Hous
ton, Texas, before continuing
a sight-seeing trip to Califor
nia. The Morgans are being
missed around our town.
♦ * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dur
shimer and family and Miss
Georgianne Merritt are spend
ing a couple of w r eeks at Day
tona Beach, Fla.