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^present baptist students
service
At the First Baptist church
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock the .
following program will be pre
though the Baptist Stu- |
56 union Theme “Christ
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^bve All “Significant ” Vocal Solo Facts - About Glenn I
pelham; Activities of B. S. U. us j
and Found Christian Fellow
Mann; “I | ,
ship . Miss Florence Worthy;
jfy Church Life at College” - j
Miss ' sue Nell White; “My Great- [
Experience at College” -1
Tudson Mayfield, Jr.; Sermon -
Christ Above All” - Homer Red
dick regular evening service will !
The Lid
be Jh at 7.30 o'clock with
preacning ng bv y the pastor. * Rev. R.
C. Perry, Ji.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Proctor had
as their guests during the Christ
mas season their children and
grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. W.
F. Proctor, of Jacksonville, Fla.,
Mr. and Mrs. James Veal, of Sa
v a nnah, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Proctor, of Macon, Mr. and Mrs.
j, A. Olive and daughters, of
Bainbridge, and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Proctor and children.
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■ you. our hundreds of customers and friends, for the op- H
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serve you year. ■
As enter the New Year, able to offer ®
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I We are geared and ready to serve you Twenty-Four ■
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l Our business is built on four major corner stones: ■
* Prompt Service, Highest Quality, Lowest Prices, Com- ■
Satisfaction Transaction. You Key *
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1 to our Door and a partner in our business. Our busi- H
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* sixty-four days of the year, thank you from the bot- 5
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and shall continue to with everything ■
a we serve you ®
I we've got to make 1950 the best year of service to you.
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strive, during the coming year, to bring you the host !
merchandise and the best service within our power.
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As the bells are ringing in 1S50, the management j i
a fld our entire sales staff chime in with the.r very bes. I
j w ^ s he3 to you for the coming year.
0-L-I-V-E-R ON -S i
SINCE 1885
I CAIRO, GEORGIA
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Omnibus Col umn ’
Everybody Rides In It There's
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Weathers
spent a few days of the week in
Blakel , , y as S ues ^ of their daught
er > Mrs. Dunbar Grist, and family,
Mr M * VmUtou
. and s . Wind,
Bobby and Bil]y> spent Sunday
and Monday in Manchester with
reIatives '
Mr. . . ,
and Mrs. Joe Harrison and
and family are spending the holi
days with relatives and friends in
Fort Myers, Fla.
Mis ' Miss Evelyn
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“ rs ' G ' T. Hardy at
^nddad George Howard Ihe funeral in Boston of Mon- Mrs.
day afternoon.
Miss Adolyn Arline and Miss
Rebecca Turner, of Pelham, left
Tuesday to spend several days
in Chicago, Ill., as guests of a
friend.
Mr. and Mr's. £. A. Whittle had
as their guests for the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brand and
Jerry, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Virgil
Whittle and Kenneth, of Sanford,
Fla.
THE CAIRO MESSENGER. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1949
Mr. R. H. (Bob) Thompson, and
family, returhed home Wednesday
from a holiday visit with relatives
in Tennessee.
Mr. A. B. Peters spent the
Christmas holidays in Tampa,
Fla., as the guest of his mother,
Mrs. Beulah Peters.
Major and Mrs. R. B. Salzbury
and children, of Tampa, Fla., have
been the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
S. P. Cain during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs.*J.* H. House,
Ginger and Caroline, spent several
days of the week in Valdosta
with homefolks.
Misses Lillian *and Gladys
^ Columoia, lk >, teac ^ S. C., >n are the at schools home for in
the holiday season.
Mrs. A. B. Peters, Gloria and
Yales spent a few days of the
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Phelps m Camilla.
Mrs. Billy 'story’ Martha and
Bill, of Louisville, Ky., spent the
Christmas season with Mr and
Mrs. C. P. Whidden.
The Rev. and Mrs. Charles R.
Standridge, of Louisville, Ky., are 1
spending a few days here with!
relatives and friends. !
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee, of
Warner Robins, are spending the
holidays here with her mother,
Mrs. W. H. Shores, and sister, Miss
Lily Shores.
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Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jenning
of Plains, Mrs. Buell Connell and
sons, and Mrs. C. E. Powell spent
part of this week in Jacksonville
with relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Key return
ed home Wednesday after spend¬
ing a few days at Jacksonville
Beach, Fla. Miss Sarah Jones ac
companied them home for a visit.
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Mrs. T. W. Jones and Miss
Helen Jones spent the Christmas
season in Winder as guests of
Mr. and Henry Winn; Mr. Winn
is recuperating from a major op
eration.
BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. Fred A.
Collins announce the arrival of
a son, Stephen Craig, at the
Grady County Hospital on Sun
day, Dec. 25; weight 7 lbs., 6%
oz. Mrs. Collins is the former
Miss Thelma Reagan.
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Miss Betty Kennedy left Mon
day for Decatur where she will
be the guest of Miss Jane
Vickery for several days before
resuming her studies at the Univ.
of Ga., Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Winters
plan to return home next Tues
day from a holiday visit with rel
a Uves and friends in New Jersey,
where Mr. Winters also attended
to business for Joseph Campbell;
Co., of which he is local manager. |
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Cadet William Raiford, of!
West Point Military Academy,
West Point, N. Y., spent a day or
two of the week here as the
guest of his sister, Mrs. Francis
Brannon, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller of
Tifton, are spending the Christ
mas holidays with Mr. Miller’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mil-,
ler of Whigham. Mr. Miller has;
completed his studies at Abra-j
ham Baldwin Agricultural Col
lege and plans to continue in!
Vocational Agriculture at the
University of Georgia.
MISS SINGLETARY WEDS
J. V/ILBERT GALBREATH.—
Miss Lucy Singletary, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Singletary,
became the bride of Mr. J. Wil
bert Galbreath, of Lyons, son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gal
breath at a quite ceremony at the
Methodist church here at 3 o
‘clock Monday atfernoon, Dec. 26.
The Rev. G. N. Rainey read the
vows using the double-ring cere
mony in the presence of a few
close relatives.
The bride chose for her mar
riage a dark green dress with a
small hat in a matching felt and j
black accessores; a purple orchid j
formed her corsage. She is a I
native of Grady County, for the J
past ighteen years she has been
a popular and trustworthy em-1
ployee of the Cairo Telephone !
her many friends re- j
that her marriage will take j
away from Cairo.
Following their marriage Mr.
Mrs. Galbreath points left in Florida for a j
trip to their j
which they will make j
at Lyons where he is a part- !
in the Hinson-Galbreath j
Company. i
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GAY AND CHEERFUL DESCRIBES THESE SMART, NEW STEEL BEAM
KITCHEN HELPS. 24 hours a day for many years they’ll PLOWS
stand ready to help vou “with a smile."
m THIS WCCK'S % Chattanooga
HATURC 0!iver
Yulcan
BREAD ‘ $1.85 DRAIN DISH $2.00 VALUB PLOW
BOX
Large, roomy bread box with Smooth rubber coating over steel
shell. Holds bread, cake, rolls for protects dinnerware and sink.
the family. Smooth enamel finish Dishes dry themselves when -> -l tl KITCHEN REPAIRS
with decorations. racked and scalded in this drainer!
-~<n- CANISTER Ml ll STOOL
EC tUjJ SET $1.25 $7.98
s Matched sett of 4 pieces in up Chattanooga
Stfi gleaming white with smart floral Oliver
i decorations. Plastic handles lift All mstal stool,
I snug-fitting lids easily, quickly. 22 It's Inches high. Vulcan
comfortable sturdy and Syracuse
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real kitchen aid.
s I Good-I« tool o k I n g Lynchburg
m. 1 r» b:*, o Avery
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i GARBAGE Cotton
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1 Collars
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Outer container
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* * % ■ tifully tainer Inner metal enameled. lifts con¬ out. Trace Chains
* I Easy step-on lid and
action.
# 0 WASTE
§ i. m m BASKET Repair Links
I K3f p V $1.85
■ 1 Plow Handles
than Hoover the ;! i
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Name in home cleaning equip¬ •H
It's bright
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I holds 24 quarts.
See the two new Triple-Action Collars
I Hoover Cleaner models today. Let I Accurate
show in home Electric
us you your own KITCHEN
how much more efficient the
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demonstration no obligation, $4.95 7- i * Back Bands
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HOOVER i • r door mats.
m Deep, light TUBS
tan pile, with 1 square, heavy gauge steal tubs, Plow Lines
\ £ CYLINDER binding. woven bet dip galvanised and leakproof
\ CLEANER Portable stand, hose drain* with
MEDICINE r rnw s ahut-offs and hooks.
CABINET $12.25 Axes and
Cleans by powerful suction. Cross Cut
New idea in dirt disposal—the stallation. For recessed in¬
Dirt Ejector. Just flick foe re¬ mirror VEGETABLE FRESHENER
lease and dirt shakes out. —three glass Saws
Your hands never touch shelves. White $1.50
dirt bag. No stooping to enameled Inte¬
or rior. Big value
attach or detach cleaning at— Conserves
tools. Complete with clean¬ food! Keeps
ing tools in handy kit . . . $5.95 vegetables Post Hole
$79.50 from wilting
up and prevents
refrigerator Diggers and
STREAMLINE BATnRGOM SCALE odor. White
enamel.
r $6.95 NO RUBBING WAX Hoes
Y*\<. iji
fti; Precision Old English
£ / built. Light
v. weight, com¬ $ 39c 4,5 and 6
,v pact. Weighs
v\ up to 250 lbs.
by lbs. PINT Tine Forks
Drop in today and’see this great Heavy gauge- & Nc Rubbinff merely
new Hoover Cleaner, or call for steel base. applj and let itdiyo
home showing. No obligation. Enamel finish. a long lasting lustre
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