Donalsonville news. (Donalsonville, Ga.) 1916-current, October 08, 1964, Image 6

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DONALSONVILLE (GA.) NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1964 Desser dots ’n dashes Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown of Columbus spent the week end with the James Homes and Foy Browns. Mr. and Mrs. General Bras well of Albany were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Whita ker on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Grover L. Childress of Pensacola spent last week end with relatives. Mr- and Mrs. Charles Wood, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hunt and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Waddell and Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Waddell were dinner guests of the F. B. Faircloths on Sunday. Mrs. William Wad- Enjoy Hay Ride, Picnic The intermediates of Rock ey Ridge Baptist Church en joyed a hay ride and picnic at Lake Seminole recently. Those attending we e Edna Harrison, Charlene Harrison, Lajoy Hagler, Carlton Brid ges, Terry Batchelor, Joann Harrison. Carolyn Mims, Di anne Chandler, Emerson Skip per, Mary Batchelor, Elaine Harrison. Arthur Glass, John ny Bridges and Shirley Hag ler. We salute the 4H Clubs! "'■v ft 5 a c : t ft Many of our future leaders will be,found among the outstanding young people of our 4-H Clubi-W . almost 150,000 youngsters who make Georgia tl)e largest 4-H state in the nation . . • Working to develop Head, Heart, Hands', dnd Health, these young people are engaged in purposeful pursuits which will equip them to face the challenges of the future . . • Their determination, dedication, and energy will make them citizens of distinction in future years • • • We wish them well! • • • THREE NOTCH « ELECTR IO Membership Corporation COMMUNITY OWNED • COMMUNITY BUUI €M "ca • COMMUNITY BUILDER (by Mrs. F. B. Faircloth) dell is the former Miss Betty Jean Cleveland of Colquitt. Friends of George Williams are glad that he was able, to return to school Monday after being confined to his bed for several weeks with a broken leg. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lynn of Milledgeville announce the arrival of a baby girl last week. Mrs. James Home visit ed with them recently. More Rain Another 6.6 inches of rain fell in the Desser community during the week end- Mrs. Lamar Barbree of Bainbridge visited her mother Mrs. Joel ■ ' sOk ‘ Enrolled at With the 'largest enroll ment in its history and a num ber of new teachers added to the faculty to meet the needs of the increased student body, Huntingdon College has open ed its 111th year. Enrolled in this four-year coeducational liberal arts col lege from Donalsonville is Carol Ann Owen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson J. Owen. Ri Larry A. Gunter to Bainbridge GEORGIA POWER TELLS OF PERSONNEL CHANGES Larry A. Gunter has been named the Georgia Power Company’s district engineer in Bainbridge, E. J. Willis, district manager, announced this week. He succeeds Joseph M. Woodbury, who has been promoted to the post of dis trict superintendent in Tifton. A native of Atlanta, Mr. Gunter holds the degree of bachelor of electrical engineer ing from Georgia Tech. He joined the company in 1949, and has served as the com pany’s district engineer in Hapeville since 1956. Mr. Gunter had been a member of the chamber of commerce and of the Eiastland Method ist Church in Hapeville. The newly named Bain bridge district engineer is married to the former Miss Jean Cunningham of Atlanta. They have two daughters, Kathleen Elaine, 5, and Amy Jean, 2. Mr. Woodbury, a native of Birmingham, Ala-, was gradu ated from Bainbridge High ' School and attended the Uni versity of Texas. He joined the Georgia Power and Light Company, predecessor firm of the Georgia Power Company, in 1941, and had served as district engineer in Biain bridge since 1957. The newly named Tifton district superintendent was secretary of the Bainbridge- Decatur County Hospital Authority. He is a member of the Methodist church and is married to the former Miss Mary Bruce Gaines of Bain bridge. The couple has a son, W. B. Woodbury, and a daughter, Miss Sally Jo Wood bury. I . 4 IMM j I a lilsK- Sail -J| * ■ '1 Joseph ML Woodbury to Tifton ‘i ' DIAL JA 4-2343 arid place an order for statements, bill heads, envelopes, etc. NEED MONEY? FOR ANY REASON —Pay Off Bills —Repair Home BORROW SIOOO. to S7OOO. Ist or 2nd Home Loans 7-Year Terms 6% Interest Rural Inquiries Invited Call 246-1965 Bainbridge Kitchengs Bookkeeping Service Fall Specials Prices Very Good this Week End October 8-9-10! FLANNEL LINED Mens Jackets - $3.98 SIZES 2 THRU 6X Completely Washable Boy’s Jackets $3.98 up SIZES 7 THRU 14 Boy’s Jackets $7.95 to $12.95 These include corduroy, nylon, fleece lined, twill, suede LITTLE including vinyl Girl’s Jackets $3.98 up MEN’S Handkerchiefs 10 for SI.OO REGULAR 49c Prints on sale: 39c yd SIZES 7 THRU 14 Girl’s Blouses $1.99 ROLL-UP & LONG SLEEVE Ladie Blouses $1.49 to $4.95 LADIES Wool Skirts $5.95 up Ladies Jumpers $8.95 SEAMLESS Nylon Hose 2 pair for SI.OO HEAVY DUTY (Floral Designs) $2.00 Value Towels now SI.OO each CHENILLE Double-Bed Size Bed Spreads $2.99 each 40-INCH SHEETING.... - 5 yds SI.OO ELECTRIC BLANKETS Double-Bed Size, Single Control $10.95 Also other Electric Blankets including Double Control and Single Bed Sizes, from $14.95 to $21.95 ; THE SURPRISE STORE, he. “Shop the Surprise And Economize” Jabo King Co-Owner Donalsonville, Georgia