Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, June 27, 1968, Image 16

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Personal Mention David Gray of Atlanta spent the weekend with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gray, and attended the Ahrams-Bryanl wed ding on Saturday afternoon. * * * Richard Parks of San Fran cisco, Calif, visited Hugh Law son, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lawson last Friday. * * * Mrs. W. E. Suiter is visiting her daughter, Miss Susan Rob erts, in Alexandria, Va. • * • Little Miss Susan Staples of Montezuma spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Staples, and was joined here on Sunday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Staples, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Alton Davis of Atlanta visited Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Hendrick on Sunday. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fast and Mrs. Mabel Fast spent Sunday at Six Flags over Georgia. • » * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holland Sr. and Mss Martha Holland spent the weekend in Atlanta with their son, Frank Holland, Jr., and family. On Sunday they attended the Nelson family re union in Meansville. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tabor spent last Thursday in Atlanta on business. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Francis Oxford of Culloden and Miss Shirley Oxford of Atlanta spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lawson and attended the Way-Lawson wedding in Hawkinsvilie. * ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norman are vacationing in Nassau this week. * • * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford of Albany spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hrown. • * * Mrs. Bill Dunaway and daugh ter, Cathy, of Atlanta are spend ing this week with her mother, Mrs. Ford Elliott. * * * Mrs, Hoke Smith spent, last week at her home in Lexington. Mr, Smith joined her there for the weekend. * * ♦ Lt, and Mrs. Hugh Lawson re turned Wednesday from their wedding trip to Hilton Head, S.C., and will leave by jet today from Atlanta for their new home ' in Alameda, Calif. * * * Miss Jean Norman of Fernan dina Reach, Fla., spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norman. • * ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hill spent Tuesday in Alamo. • * * M’.. and Mrs. Andy Talton Sr, and daughter, Cathy, are at Jekyll Island, where he is at tending a Rural Letter Carriers convention. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harvey NeSmith , Jr. of Atlanta spent the weekend with their parents. ♦ * * Mr. and Mrs, Mark Rigg of Daytona, Fla., visited their aunt, M-s. A. W. Tabor, last Thursday. • * ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith spent several days this week in Winston-Salem, N. C. • ♦ * Miss Lois Pope of Brunswick spent the weekend with her sis ter, Mrs. Hugh Hill, and Mr. Hill, Mrs. L. M. Pope returned home with her daughter after a week’s visit here with the Hills. • • ♦ Little Miss Lisa Griffin of Fort Valley spent Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. Ruth T. Griffin. * * • John McNeill, summer school student at the University of Georgia, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNeill. * • * Mrs. W. W, Gray Sr, and Hilt Gray attended a Roberts family reunion at 1 ndian Springs on Saturday. • • • Mr. and Mrs. W. W. James and daughter, Betty, Cindy Ward and Lee Gray vacationed at Gulf Shores and Mobile, Ala., last week. • * • Dr. and Mrs. Charlie Cooper of Atlanta visited his mother, Mrs. C. F. Cooper, last weekend. * * * M ss Maybelle Tabor, summer school student at Georgia Col lege at Milledgeville, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Ralph Tabor. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hansom and family of Perry, recently vi sited Homosassa Springs Attrac tion 75 miles north of St. Pelers burg-Tampa on Florida’s west coast. Total life insurance in force in the United States rose to • 1.08 trillion in 1967, reports the Institute of Life Insurance. The average family has *17,100 of protection, cm increase of 9 cent over the previous year. _ jki QUANTITY j 1 99 RESERVED Prices Effective June 27, 28, 29 —— l —L ■ VALUE CHECK'D HEAVY WESTERN CHOICE QUEEN OF DIXIE TENDERIZ^I simoiN STEAKS HAMS VCOCA-COLA\ „. 99' ”‘ZJ HEAVY WESTERN CHOICE I j j pine 51.17 / tB. WHOLE \ I 14 oz. 59c 25 for 29c JMV / I FRENCHES I SMIS.OE / MUSTARD FOX PIZZA fftft \ / 6 oz. 10c 14 oz. 59c / \ N V I I HEAVY WESTERN RED AND WHITE SUNNYLAND I 6 OZ. I JT CINDERELLA .mm SALAD OIL LARD B / DC AUNT \ RUMP ROAST 240 z. 39c 41b. 39c \ Jf rtAnUI lb. 79c PURE GOLD 46 OZ CANS \ " // D U I I t K 1 HAMBURGER HAWAIIAN \ ■ ■ /1 tl% | WIENERS DILLS PUNCH \ B / \ 120 Z. I 120z.pkg.39c * 16oz. 29c 3 lor SI.OO W / V "MmJt J DIXIE 9 IN. RED AND WHITE J J 1111 X PICHK PLATES MIMOCHIPS CREAM CHEESE »// \ 2 lor 25c 39c GREEN BEANS 3 for SI.OO I J^ GAl _ \ | 303 red AD WHITE I A I 303 libby PA.ifrtllwr a war Limit! with $5.00 Order \ ■ V / FRUIT COCKTAIL BUTERBEANS pillsbury BLUE PLATE J I 4 for SI.OO 4for SI.OO FUNNY FACE . . lf A\ll7 S drinks /IV\ATONNAISE\ (Grape, Orange, Lime t 1 TENDER GREEN X 6 lw 49c f 32 OZ - 125 Top Value Stamps p | ITTCB PEA M I I \ onions '" \ io 00 bell peppers nr V oHf 1 M lbs. Pd- 5c 2 lbs. 29c yM