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DONALSONVILLE (GA.) NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1964
Short Items About People You Know
As comp led by the staff of the Donalsonville News
Mrs. Julian Webb, Society Editor Phone JA 4-2307
Mrc. A. L. Hay and David
Hay enjoyed having as their
guests for lunch at the Green
Top on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
M- M. Pender of Greenwood,
Mrs. Lib Wilkin, Mr. and Mrs.
M. M. Minter, Mil ton Minter,
and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hod
ges.
* • •
Mr. Alex Granger returned
to Professional Center Hospi
tal. Montgomery, Ala., room
401, for further treatment.
Mrs. Granger and Judith re
turned Sunday evening. Re
ports are his condition is im
proved.
* * *
Mrs. Harold Rigsby and
daughter, Sarah Ann of Val
dosta were soend-the-nigh|
guests of Mrs. Jan Merritt on
Saturday. While here they en
joyed seeing friends and rela
tives here and in Jakin.
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Mr. Reno Roop is visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs-
Jim Doster at their home in
Donalsonville. Mr. Roop, a
graduate of the Goodman
Memorial Theatre of the Art
Institute of Chicago, is a ris
ing young actor in Chicago
and New York City.
* * *
The Atlanta Journal dedi
cated a full page in reporting
the ball for the Atlanta 1964-
65 debutante club and showed
four pictures. One of the pic
tures was that of the vice
president, Harriett Weyman,
bein" embraced by her sis
ter, Maury, and brother, Sam
W. Weyman, Jr.
Their mother, the former
Harriett Campbell, was born
in Iron City, but her mother
died at the time and she was
reared by her grandmother
who lived in Milledgeville. She
spent many of the summers
during her childhood in Iron
City with her cousins, the
late Mrs. E. J. Greene, Mrs.
Frederic Dunn and Miss Car
olyn Lane. Her father was
the late Bulow M. Campbell
of Bainbridge.
* * *
Miss Sue Weeks has re
turned home after spending
two weeks in South Carolina
and Virginia with her sister,
Mrs. E. Q. Wilhoit of Colum
bia, S. C. spent a few days
this week with her parents,
Mr- and Mrs. Owen Weeks.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs- Earl Steffin
of Miami are visiting Mrs.
Steffin’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Preston. Mr. and
Mrs. Preston enjoved keeping
the children while Mr. and
Mrs. Steffin went to the
World’s Fair in New York.
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
Mrs. R. E. Chesire 111 amd
little daughter Anna, of At
lanta, are guests l this week of
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Webb.
On Thursday, Mrs. V- 0.
Webb of Valdosta arrived for
a visit with her little great
granddaughter. On Saturday,
her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Cheshire, and Miss
Sarah Cheshire of Moultrie
visited the Webbs.
• * *
Dunn Stapleton has return
ed to Emory University for
j the summer session after
‘ a brief holiday here with his
i parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
'Stapleton. He was accompan
ied back to Atlanta by Mrs.
Stapleton, who emplaned
there for a trip to Ft. Knox,
Kv., for a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. T. C. Redford, Jr. Mrs.
Redford is the former Miss
Kaye Stapleton.
* * *
Roy Moulton, Jr- spent the
week end in Port St. Joe, Fla.
with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
White and children.
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Some people just didn’t realize how much Fords have changed. Then, they came in to see Mustang
—and took their first good look around a Ford showroom. They saw the hottest line of cars in
America... the “Car of the Year” Award winners... the best-built Fords ever. They saw cars so
smartly styled, so easy to handle, so good to drive, that they made this the best sales year in Ford
Division history even before the Mustang came out. They saw America’s leading performance car
—the Super Torque Ford (hardtop sales up 54%). They saw America’s
most famous personal luxury car—Thunderbird—with sales up 68% TRY total performance
over last year’s record. They found out why Falcon almost outsells E ww
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TO STUDY IN FRANCE
THIS SUMMER
A Valdosta senior at Em
ory University has been se
lected as one of the 80 college
students across the country
to attend school in Avignon,
France, this summer.
Dee Corn, 20, will fly by
plane on Monday for New
York and on to France with
the other situdents- He is a re
cipient of a Bryn Mawr schol
arship for study in contemp
orary French literature and
impressionist painting. He ap
plied for the scholarship
through the romance lan
guage department at Emory.
I A French major, a Stipe
scholar, member of Phi Beta
Kappa and a Ford scholar,
young Dee Corn was born in
Donalsonville. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Corn,
Jr., of Valdosta, former resi
dents of Donalsonville, who
have many friends here who
read with interest of the out
i standing record of this young
man.
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Little Evanthea Parker of
Montgomery Ala. is visiting
here with her grandmother,
Mrs. Alex Granger, and her
jaunt, Judy Granger.
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j Mrs. A. L. Hay and David
Hay had as their guest for
the week end, Mrs. J. R- Rich
ardson of Sumter, S. C. While
here she enjoyed seeing other
friends and relatives.