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News Notes From
- Plains |
By Miss Irene Marvey
“I tell you, Nay: but, except
ye repent ye shall all like- |
wise perish”. Luke 13:3. |
Miss Ruth Davis had as her
Sunday dinner guests, Rev.
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£ BONUS Cornish Game Hens r- 69¢ Speckled Trout Fillets - 59¢ Lamb Chops .. . w 49¢
- TOP VALUE STAMPS | FRESH FROZEN, LARGE, U.S GOVT.INSPECTED SWIFT'S PREMIUM SKINLESS, FRESH, LINK FRESH RIB
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£ o RED DELICIOUS APPLES z I_EG 01 RATH'S BLACKHAWK LAMB RATH'S BLACKHAWK
£ o COUNTRY CLUB CHILI with BEANS i
£ o OSCAR MAYER BACON OR FRANKS i (Small Shank off) ¢ (Square Cut) ¢
£ o VANITY FAIR FACIAL TISSUE
£ @ KROGER VAC PAK COFFEE i LAMB LB. :SHOuLD ER LB.
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Nl 50 FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS [
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el Grapefruit ... Suvss=39¢ Delicious Apples 2w 29¢
£ T FRESH BUNCH ALL PURPOSE
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{Our Advertisers Are Assured Os Resuits)
’ Roger White of Columbia Sem
| inary, Decatur; Mrs, Ola H.
‘Thacker and Miss Irene Har
ivey. In the afternoon, Rev.
‘White. Mrs. Thacker and Miss
Harvey visited Mrs, W. S.
lChesnut. Y'e are glad to report
’Mrs. Chesnut is improving.
’ Mrs. J. O. Black of Atlanta
!spent the weekend with her
sister's, the Misses Gardner’s,
, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Coody,
| Vickie, Mike and Mrs. Edward
fCoody and Stevie spent Sun
day in Cartersville with rela-
tives,
Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Weldon
and children of Griffin visited
Mr, and Mrs. W, D. Weldon
Sr. and family, Sunday after
noon.
Miss Robbie Harvey of At
lanta was the weekend guest
of Mrs. Ola H. Thacker and
Miss Irene Harvey,
Mrs. J. R. Pace of Rome and
Mrs, Willie Collier of Gray
son spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Ellington and
THE COYINGTON NEWS
Miss Fay Ellington,
Mrs. L. L. Anglin of Hape
| ville was dinner guest Sunday
of Mrs. Walter Warren,
Mrs. D. A. Turner of Fair
burn visited her mother, Mrs.
{ W. B. Harvey, Sunday after
]noon. Mrs. Harvey has been
| shut-in several days. We wish
for her a speedy recovery.
Rev. Roger White of Colum
bia Seminary, Decatur visited
Mrs. W. B. Harvey, J. W. Ches
nut, Paul Stewart and Miss
Eva Gardner, Sunday after
noon.
Miss Glad Cureton of At
lanta was the weekend guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byce,
John, Miss Sue Thompson and
Stewart Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harvey,
Mrs. Ola H. Thacker and Miss
Irene Harvey visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ira L. Wheeler, Sunday
afternoon in the Cedar Shoals
community.
Our deepest sympathy is ex-
(Our Advertisers Are Assured Os Results)
tended to Mr. and Mrs. O. C.'
Tomlin and family in the death |
of Mrs. Eudora Watkins last‘
Saturday. May God bless and |
comfort their broken hearts is‘
our prayer.
Mrs. Ola H. Thacker and |
Miss Irene Harvey spent Mon- |
day in the Salem community
with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Thacker,
Those who are ill, we wish
for you an early and complete
recovery,
Buddie Brownlee of Porter-’
dale was dinner guest of Mrs.
Ada Martin and Mrs. Otis Mar
tin.
Several from our community,’
attended the funeral of Mrs.
Eudora Watkins, Sunday after
noon at Snapping Shozls Meth
odist Church.
Albert Chesnut of Stewart:
visited Mrs. C. E, Chesnut and |
J. W. Chesnut last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston John
son of High Point visited Mr. |
- JUST 2 MORE WEEKS TO
- COMPLETE YOUR SET OF
- OLD FASHIONED
i You'd better hurry! K you have any coupons which we couddn’t
:.':_: redeem because of Jack of product bring ‘em on in and redeem
& them now. We have adequate stocks of most pieces to com-
ONLY KROGER
OFFERS YOU . . .
. TENDERAY BRAND BEEF
j Oniy top grades of gram fed beel get Tendersy cave. The g
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= dering action . . . develops full lenderness maturally while the
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GORTON'S FROZEN
FiSthiCks 99 8 @ Lb. 59¢
Perch Steaks 2u=B9y¢
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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Thursday, October 25, ISIE
and Mrs. Paul Stewart, Satur
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Coch
ran and sons of Covington vis=
ited Mr. ané Mrs. R. E. Thack
er, Ronnie and Linda, Sunday
morning. Visitors Monday
evening were Mr. and Mrs,
Bob Gallion and Melody Lynn
of Atlanta.
One of the earliest and most
famous uses of Southern Pine
was for masts and decking of
fighting frigates during col
onial times.