Newspaper Page Text
PAGE SIX
bt Society
———e A——— e A
’ 4
Fersonals
s S S S W ——
Mr. and Mrs. John Z. Capes
and Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers
attended ' the Wofford-Furman
Football game at Spartenburg,
S. C., Saturday night. Bob Capes,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Capes is a
member of the Wofford team.
Mrs. Capes is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Harris.
* * * *
Mrs. ‘lslah Mai Rorke and
Mrs. A. S. Hopkins had as their
guests Sunday, Dr. and Mrs.
R. M. Sims, Mr. and Mrs. James
Rorke and Deborah Ann, Mr.
and Mrs. E. V. Hopkins and
Marsha and Elwin Jr, all of
Atlanta.
A L
Mrs. Harvey J. Rosen, Joseph
and Bonnie of Columbia, S. C.,
will arrive Sunday to visit' Mr.
and Mrs. Meyer Rosenthal.
* * * *
Miss Sara Wright, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Wright, who
has spent the past year in Paris,
France, with her brother, Mit
chell, arrives in New York the
latter part of this week aboard
the French Liner Liberte’. She
is recovering from a serious op
eration. While abroad Miss
Wright contributed to UNESCO
as a feature writer. |
* * - * 1‘
Friends sympathize with Rev.i
and Mrs. H. B. Landrum, in the |
death of their sister, Mrs. Arthur
Shelton in Washington, D. C.
*» = *
Mr. and Mrs.. Hugh Harris .and |
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parks and I
son Ricky of Reynolds rece.ntly'
spent the weekend with Mr.
COUNT ON US
: FOR PRECISION § .
10 SAFEGUARD | |
P B
YOUR HEALTH .
The precision of your pharmacist in com
pounding your prescription is essential in
translating your physician’s knowledge and A
skill into health-saving benefits
for you. You can depend on us
for ACCURACY, checked and o
double-checked.
EVANS |
3 ‘
Phone 2241 Night Phone 3055
15 E. Square - Covington, Ga.
A _":'{f
A :.,,j“l’,‘.-‘ \ r\z_‘;.'fl
By ,‘,‘t: : -{
Ve R ’ i
\ A ¥
ge‘ / )
SN . Za .
\ “’_ ..L*‘:y:‘;.; c%
N -fl:\ y
Y i
i) \b
CLAIMS I comon sTal
SERVICE! {™"
B is a point of no small pride with me that my com
pany — FHE COTTON STATE§ MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY, gives "Draft Authority” to five of its Field
Adijusters, working in the State of Georgia,
This means that, if the adjuster is fully satisfied about
the claim and reaches an agreement with the insured, he
can then and there write a check against the company in
settlement of the claim and hand it to the insured.
Indeed, my company is making on the spot settlement
in a large proportion of our claims, Prompt and fair
handling of claims is just one of the many advantages
offered by the company | represent in this area.
and | lnsur diiCe CO.
COTTON STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
' New Location, Star Building — 38 W. Square
Charles C. King, Jr. = = J. Hugh Slf'eele
Ww. D. Ballard - Call 2707 - W. C. Bouchillon
(Qur Adverticsers Are Assured Os Results)
and Mrs) Bob Capes in Spartan
burg, S. C. While there they at
tended the Wofford-Stetson Uni
versity football game.
** % *
| Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Mcßae,
' | who have been the guests of Dr.
|and Mrs. S. L. Waites have re
[{turned to their home in Tampa,
, !Fla.
l'* * * *
] N and Mrs. Hugh Harris at
' (tended the Wofford College-
Furman University football game
lSaturday night in Spartanburg,
[ 180 Gk
i:. & " »
| Mrs. S. L. Waites and Mrs.
:}Mitchell Mcßae were ‘luncheon
| guests last Thursday of Mrs.
'Ross Glover in Atlanta.
1 * * * *
‘ Mrs. A. M. Aiken of Smyrna,
|was the guest several days last
|week of her sister, Mrs. R. F.
| Harwell of Oxford. Mrs. Harwell
!accompanied her home to spend
iThulrsday and Friday.
’** * *
| Mr. and Mrs. John Boland of
[ Winter Haven, Fla.,, were the
fweekend guests of their sister
{and brother, Mr. and Mrs, Perino
| Dearing.
i $ x9N ;
| Mrs. Paul D. Moffett has re
'turned to Washington, D. C. af
[ter a ten day visit with her
| mother, Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee. On
{Sunday Mrs. Lee had as her
’guests. Mr. sng Mrs.o R T.
Mitchell and son, Allen, of
Loganville.
** » *
Miss Faye Corley of Starrsville
and Bill Berry of Newborn were
the Saturday luncheon guests of
’the C. D. Ramseys, Jr.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Galt and
e—— Ry . o " wm g oms s
- " N
| Southern Bell Inaugurates Solar Battery
e S 2 e G e et R
.s:- : e B
W e . e s e el vr-:e-sf';f-s:;::&:\.:w.;s‘»=:>°c
s- g &
Bil it e VO e LPR Y G e
- 84% . : ey TS R ".-ila??ti-s‘-;'.’::?’;;"f ey oo %;‘4%
B G, e : A AR RGt fiwva ot s
|ee . A e
; | TR s o . R e S e
g o : 5 s ; i o :‘ Lo + spots i "-:.‘_::;‘E_’?t::?;i;fg::\:
' & 5 L eAT eye
ek G pe T o BN TeRaN
\: L (o 4 .L A RN L
| % % 4 i AR Ge e e e B R g
| o " ? 8 T S o VR g
;! 7 P Wi hE e bR R R : SN
l XS : N t 3 L L v WGt %
. z N G o . flooenge .8 B iSR e
R-:NEgeB ) T S S R T N
y i e el gR e e
. Ggl i 4i i »g‘if% eR S i
1 % 2 i 1:5 5 1 AN RO e o R v?‘ i
"E‘ih e L $ 2 & Sl oG, E
L Sl o/ i 4 , Yq‘ ,fif}“ :--
@ T e e F L : : e e P
‘ A S : A Voo :fi"%{
i : - 8 e oR L £
| | R e il *gmfi“* ’*,g;fig”f#“
' Sk o ARG oR L oil e TAR R LTR e
| 6%, 205 ; SR e B ';_'-155;:3:255:4i‘z!f"fv.‘-i:?‘“‘ii-;-i::-:‘>,'~. AmeL T oas S
| @‘ L e e s
: ! . 7 s 5 {‘ff@éfi b ::3’;:‘3-‘ % ?:, S.\ o ,v.s:,'&#f-t:z:::yz:;a PRt R
Ao e e P (oo RS PR e B PR S S
! Gt i g R g % o 3“”2‘%@9@" ‘gfi" B .:'“ % y‘f%"‘
s R e Boooee ol i, Rade s
b %’« , N % PO NSNSt SR O SRR ygn,&{v X SAOROK . s FoRAT eU e
OREAORIE e B e e :,;..:,::.;' G v;?'j’;:;_.:a;;,Z.i"‘_»ge",«;**;fi«‘-’~:;
- L T L Sy B e R bBB g ,<§<§§§S
VLAY I : e SRS SR ‘i< SRRI TR - GRS BERRe
| B R o e e PR R B »fg‘}l Tl % L SRR R
I e e e s eRS e e wa»xéa‘:% sSI
| ; i B e ‘ B ”"éi/V@figvi“‘ LR
| AMERICUS, GA. — Farmer George L. Mathews in photo at left makes the first call partially
| powered by the Bell solar baitery, which is being used in an experiment on a rural telephone line
' near here, as Matt L. McWhorter, chairman of Georgia Public Service Commission, looks on. At
ri cable repairman -B. W. Kennon of Southern Bell completes final adjustmenis on the battery,
| P - Y
a development of Bell Laboratories.
children Billy, Ginger and Syl
via, were the recent guests of
Mrs. Galt's mother, Mrs. Ben
{ Epps in Athens. ”
{s N e
! Reuben Tuck, who has enrolled
lat the University of Georgia
;Law School, was the weekend
‘guest of his parents, Col. and
| Mrs. R. M. Tuck.
! & hoe B
! Fran Tuck, daughter of Mr.
land Mrs. Holland Tuck, is spend
ling this week with her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Elkins
in Warner Robins, Ga.
* * * *
Mrs. Spence Ramsey, Mrs. Bill
'ralt Mre Whitlow Richardson
iuau, AVALS. YWALLLIUW ldillddl Wouvll 1 L
'|and daughters, .Cindy and Jane ‘-
formed a congenial group spend
|ing Saturday in Atlanta.
| * * * *
\ Mr. and Mrs. Willie Thomas
E,of Atlanta were the Sunday
| guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
| King. ¢ :
* * * *
Mrs. J. V. Pickett has returned |.
. |home after a two weeks visit
¢ | with Mr. and Mrs. C. King
' | Keedy in Washington, D. C.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cadle
land Chucky of Augusta visited
'Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hay and fam
g | ily and Mrs. L. W. Callahan part
of last week.
*-* % .
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pickett
and children Patti and Jimmy
of Green Cove Springs, Florida
spent a few days with Mr. and
} | Mrs. J. V. Pickett. Saturday they
were guests of Mré. Julia Nolan
in Atlanta. X
: ¥ * * *
L Mrs. Roy Jenning Sr., Miss
Sara Jenning, Miss Charlotte
Dick, Roy ,Charles and George
Dick all of Griffin visited Mrs.
L. W. Callahan and ‘Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Hay and family last
Sunday.
e * L.
E Mrs. Edna Miller spent several
days last week with her sister
and brother, Mr. and Mrs, Thom
as C. Davis in Toccoa.
* > * *
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crowe,
Mr. and Mrs. S, J. Morcock,
Henry Rogers and son Henry Jr.,
J. T. McKay, Mrs. Oscar Harper
Jr. and Oscar III; Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Sharp and Mrs. Leo Mas
ten were among Covington spec
tators who saw the Newton Rams
defeat Hartwell on their home
gridiron last Friday evening.
* * * *
Mrs. Phijlip Paty and daugh
ter, “Jadee” of Richmond, Va,
are the guests this week of Dr.
and Mrs. R. M .Paty.
* » » *
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy McKinney
were the recent weekend guests
of Dr. and Mrs, J. E. Rountree
in Aiken, S.' C.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Heard and
| Mrs. Neal Hinton were among
| Atlanta visitors last week,
i g v 84
| Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Cox and
| son Jack of Waynesboro spent
| the weekend with their parents,
| Mr. and Mrs, Jack L. Elliott.
|** * »
| Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sharp and
!son Joe spent Sunday in Har
| lem, where they attended the
| Methodist church Homecoming.
* * * *
i Mrs. Bill Wells and son “Billy”
| of East Point, were the Satur
-Iday guests of Mrs, Wells parents,
Mr, and Mrs. John Berry.
iLv * -
| Mrs .E. E. Blair of Atlanta
| was the Saturday guest of her
| sister, Miss Rebecca Pennington,
| and mother, Mrs. W, B. R. Pen:
' nington.
' * . & %
{ Dr.and Mrs. T. U, Smith spent
lSunday in Watkiqsville, as the
{ guests of Mr, and Mrs, John Sax-
L ON. ~ ¢
* * - *
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Frost
|| and daughters Laurie and Lucy
THE COVINGTON NEWS
of Swainsboro, were the Sun-‘
day guests of Mrs. Frost’s par-|
| ents, Mr. and Mrs. David But- |
ler. Laurig and Lucy stayed over
for a visit with their grandpar-‘
ents, while their parents attend
ed a General Practioners’s Med
ical Convention, held Monday
and Tuesday in Chattanooga,
Tehn, 4
* * * *
~ Miss Emily Eady of LaGrange
College was the weekend guest‘
of her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Virgil Y. C. Eady. U
$ % st
Mrs. Charles Henry and “son
Marcus of Asheville, N. C., were
the Thursday overnight guests of
' y ' S B A mq e s
%£- 4 S G
- i
i
: et
.
T B N T R o e ¥ s s B SR SR St 2 S
TR O L R e S B S T & T e
rPR :f:::g:f._‘:f::13_;:1;;5,:‘-: S ,(.:5 5 N 3 CBB e
s v N fl%f o R N S : g g R
el BAR g RRAR SR SRR 3 SRR ¥ . s g R e B ? 3
B S oefi‘7 gt o] ‘&:fif, ‘,;ic"\" o R : ; ; ; e s o
% 8 R R et S T EAR o TR SRR : g 3 e A
SN st R e g i SR : R w G S 3
M . e GBS e W % B i s BE Arag ¥ i 3 RS Z
e T e S SNSRI 3 R Py Vol 2 : o B R oo it s = Vs 3 ST i :
TN R R e T A R S Rt PRI imo S
B S S PR RG R s L S > 2R & % R No A sit AR s S R §BB NS R e
E3OB s<2 £ "4% St G v Y i o T
e e R R R B Sl - 3 B e eo B
LAy YR SNk BE T B S s oB R 5% Be B R
B A :.;::'1.7‘5“;'2;',:1,‘1:-,&::.:» BSy g,’f RO 'zi, R ALY B ey A % w R B ?‘é AR Y .
B R S BSN R SRR i e BN OO sl o §. i % T SR, RRRIEE T L S 2
%%fi%:{:":":‘ci:i:?:-:? ASK ey 'q’g b P A e g e Y oo eGSR B b B
g i SRR R SR PR KA P * R ei e e « S MR S e i R 4,
EESEE TRI T e R o Rgrenaß e ie g R %*;’-:-fzi. R S ;
sS S eR B e| e o RN R, g 0 MR Re N R R e
N N S ?i RN SRR e R S . e i eY, e R R R eo™ S A ¥ v
B T O R R P R, SRS TR R 1&8 Ly v e
R N R ee S e Lo RRAI et T s
R R RAR AR A 00 ; R . ; ot o R % : B S
Gl Mo g o 9 " % 4 3 3 :
Rl e i i : '
. ™ > : R 8D : Y
R 3= N AL % ¥ ; e A Y R R S N o
gl e f ¥ Ry ; P M“'” ) } 7 T ¢ : ) I s oo
i o AR R T T Ee W,\ 1 i kR " RTTR b - <
s 5 e SRR R S Tee B R I i AR, : 4 S 0 el RS . e R o N s
[k Ak ‘ TR SRR R T \)U:y btk e ' : TWR B R 5 : g ; - Bt Tl
PG b Te R b g 3 & : pe PR R i SQ: 2 s, A
%@ ) 3 gG R e TN 4 \ I oil ; : o ey o
= P\ A F e g h @ T o £ SR <4 ‘ 3A% R G
AAN N R A R e e L g S f
0 SR R — R FEE ETA R S B RSB R PSS S ESes o e A
B B / oo . s P ie i o GRS
Seg,A:2 N R T % 4 B
i SIS R 8 o7y - SR :S E ¢ i ; L o "of%?‘
LARS SR eS st e e B SS A S B 5 g souny o iadaan. R o 5 R
et RSNe L S eSL DS e W R A O B Sy BsSR s > sSRAy SR YSR 5 % > MO G e
5 o v\-u SR s R s" _1 KRR, AR ;.f«-.r.:*:-.-:----u:--,,.;-,;.;u_.,,.;. 881 br SRR S '!«:2":‘-;:‘1:1:5-5}'\‘::?;-:‘-:5:-';:5:%:{1}'}5:?'5fv W SRS .¥SR R B ::?32{7:\51 S ‘\s‘%'o%”%
it R S R G e _ s D
PRI s Re e R Te i N ee e
B e AR AA AP R R 44 A ¢ S R SRR ooS es R
NEW DISTINCTIVE FLO-TONE COLOR STYLING plus pleasing two
tones and solids for every taste! Greatest horsepower in Mercury’s
history—with a new high in usable power! A brand-new group
BN be v e syt ‘-~-,, ‘v,%
» ¢ SELRH A e i ok : 53
Gol e g S
3 SRR el B .
e R ot S R 44
e L BB 3,@‘ il
e§ L et R v L
vo R b S e R S
R b R R e R
s SATRT | S G N R N MR N
. e oo e BRI A R
v/’ Yok ) T LY "‘s',§§§; . ;%f?:;;' 5
Cos TR SN e e
it 3 TS DO gkm pW g Y TR #;;: ‘
L JepeepepeESE o ] &«fi‘
T (e e
R it |R, D
Yo EEE i, TR
B SRR Y s g R S A e
4E. 2 i 5.0 fi{, bl )fi,g?.: SN ¢4 5
B BSR SRR AL R
L X ist g 0 e :fl"v . Y | ':f 'v‘
f‘-' % *‘\ im ¥ " ‘r" "': PRI ‘o)> 7‘:;('2"1
SRS o ’ oP e o S
s B e amaacw
NEW 225- AND 210-HORSEPOWER SAFETY-SURGE V-8 ENGINES—Not just
higher horsepower, but a new high in torque and surging power.
225 horsepower available in Montelairs and Montereys with 9 1o 1
compréssion. 210 horsepower in Customss A new 12-volt electrical
system provides hotter ignition for quick, easy starting,
' forisso_tmetig oo THE BIG IMIERCURY
3oTc!2AIN E R MOTDHCB:\:E%&)CO MPANY
‘Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Steele and
| Hugh Jr. Mts. Hemry was a
[ former room mate of Mrs. Steele
Iwhen they attended the Univer
sity of Georgia.
* * * »
Mr .and Mrs. R. H. Patterson
and daughter, Sarah - Margaret,
spent- Sunday in Gainesville,
where they were guests of Ca
det R. H .Patterson Jr., at River
| side Academy.
* 3 - »
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rogers
had as their weekend guest, their
daughter, Mics Charlotte Rogers
of Atlanta. On Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Wiley, and Mr. and
| Mrs: P. J. Rogers, sr. and family
(Larcest Coverage Any Weekly In The State)
“of Decatur, and Mrs. P. J. Rogers
of East Point, were also guests
of the Rogers.
8 eTe
Miss Jo Ann Haymore of La-
Grange College, enjoyed the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Haymore.
* * * *
Misses Linda Patrick and Laurie
Dial were among the Covington
fans who witnessed the Newton-
Hartwell game last, Friday at
Hartwell, o
* * & ¥
Mrs. Bert Johnson of Atlanta
was the weekend guest of her
patrents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rog
ers,
- * * - *
‘Mrs. Robert Hamilton Jr. and
daughter, Jane, have returned to
‘| their home in Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla., following a delightful two
weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs.
E .B. Rogers. /
* . » »
Mrs. Clara Watkins, Kirk Wat
kins, Misses Shirley Pickett, Car
oline - Deaton and Mrs. Larry
! Lord visited Rev. Ralph Day in
Ithe Winder hospital Sunday af
| ternoon. Rev. Day fell Thursday
{ and /broke his foot. He underwent
| surgery Saturday.
. r * * - .
| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moord
|of Decatur were the Sunday
rigucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
{ Ellis. :
3sA % )
l Mrs. J. W. Alexander and Mr.
| and Mrs. Julian Alexander and
|lson visited Mrs. Sarah Cronan
“lin Atlanta Sunday.
. * * * .
‘ Miss Rebecca Weldon and La
|mar Weldon spent Sunday in
'| Macon with Mrs. L. D. Palmer
» and Mrs. Hattie, Lou Robinson.
| Mrs. J. D. Boyd accompanied
- them to Macon and visited Mr.
-land Mrs. A. A. Almand.
* * * -
Mrs. A. J. Rubin with her two
S | children, Lynn and Paul, left
"| by plane Monday morning for
5 | several weeks visit with her par
-1 | ents in New*York.
l** * *
. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ridling,
Bisson 7 T m———————— e e
e : ; S TR
i ba % 7 o
0 A% Yl g
O o kil i
- ™ SR b
oo e | "i’ e
e ;;;A'g ey . T W g aax
= it RO | | "“«>>§»{ i,
F£ B e
PR i s B 5 §§,\3,fi,%~
NEW RICHNESS AND LUXURY —THE BIG M is a car that makes
you whistle twice—once outside, once inside. The colors,
fabrics, and patterns rival the finest custom-built cars for
dramatic impact. They are exclusively Mercury’s.
B 5;;»"‘::; P ey oTR SRR %
R N
. fiSr oy L
(b W el admen &
M A 3 o % ¢ ¥
e :‘\
NEW MERCURY SAFETY-ENGINEERED FEATURES—
Mercury leads its field with ten new features
including impact-absorbing safety steering
wheel, safety door locks, and optional safety
seat belts and a padded instrument panel,
IMr .and Mrs. Billy Lawson, Miss
| Vivian Warner and Lamar Smith
‘motored to the mountains of
| North Georgia Sunday and visits
! :
led Vogel State Park. i
;** @ .
| 'Friends of Mrs. Sarah Chesnut
will be sorry to hear of the
death of her father, E. M. Hill.
?! * »* * *
| 'Mrs. Andrew Henderson of
| Atlanta spent the weekend with
lher children, Mr. and Mrs.
Lamar Fincher and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Henderson and fami-
L | lies.
N** * *
; Miss Sarah Skinner and Mrs.
‘-——'—:—* o — » i "*'“—‘l'*——“—-flf-—w—«—-——————————
YoUILL i ot .»Siv’:l."'x
; tn'puulth v '
Welcome Factory-Supervi ot
&Iy T
THIS - S
TELEVIS!ON 1
SERVICEMAN! J g
You'll welcome him because he is —A Yl
going to do the right job, the right n i
way, at the right price. G .‘
Our television service techni- i o
cians are courteous, helpful, and WL
trained in up to the minute sac- :
tory methods for expert service ‘
on all makes, all models. b
e L L it
IF YOUR TV SET NEEDS ATTENTION: :‘!
CALL 7077 .
COVINGTON FURNITURE CO.
We will Call for and Deliver Radios and Television Sets
ARTHUR JONES, Radio Technician-Mgr.
: ROBERT DEAN, Asst. Mgr.
R P A T T T TTR W T FENOER,
of ten Safety-Engineered features for your greater safety and
security! New improvements in famous Merc-O-Matic Drive and
ball-joint front suspension. New wider-than-ever choice of models!
'W. G. Benton had as their Sa
‘turday night guests Mr, afd
| Mrs. J. B. McCullough of Colum- |
’bia, South Carolina. Mr and
Mrs. R. J. Peterson and sons
Johnny and Hal of East Point
|and Mrs. Hal W. Cline. of At
| lanta. The occasion was the cele
}bration of the birthdays of Mrs.
’McCullough and Mrs. Peterson.
| here.
* . * *
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Oliver
and three children of Atlanta
were guests Sunday of Mr. and
ers. C. W. Collins and attended
| homecoming at the First Baptist
' Church.
GGI .YG 2%
SO 3‘5 i
“ '.T‘.--..«u-'\ Vrrgaetp T L s 'v ’.l
e sg‘:';W"ar.,__ B oo ;'am’:""““’::"‘::m:&“:fi-"b\i'
oo B o g S i&’ 3
Teb e i
; F ;9.;}}.:”l;_» o 2 ~ _:tfc’g'%:fi&éfiy:‘..t. 3
DISTINCTIVE NEW GRNLE— From blocks away
you can tell it's a Mercury, With the new
BIG M crest and newly designed bumper
grille, there is no mistaking this beauty.
B T T
IO "‘"‘""":3s\;* %"“(V o
¥i i e
N"‘"d\ eo o B ¢ «?""-”'aj B
s o s RO Dyee ‘-_A P S
,-'«QQ?; s ‘_";::';fl{"f‘\:‘,' % '-mw‘- g “;3;4‘;“ et
N e o ) W * 1 iy oo
:"‘; é &r?@*& - N, ek R M%”“A . ¢ i
12 STUNNING MODELS, NEW FLEET OF HARDTOPS. Now
Mercury’s distinctive low-silhouette styling is available
in every price range in the Mercury line. New low.
silthouette hardtops in eyery series—only 58 inches
high. See THE BIG M in our showroom—Now!
Thursday, October 6. 1955