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Supt. C. B. Akin spent the week
end at his home in Lavonia.
Your child is suffering when K
he’s irritable. Watch for a Eg
coated tongue often the
sign a laxative is needed.
I Faulty elimination often
makes children sluggish and
restless. Your child can get
relief with Triena—the fam
ous laxative made with sen
na. And children like to take
Triena, because it’s flavored
with real prune
juice. Don’t up
set your child—
to give him
medicine. Get IS
TRIENA.//
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rected! 30c,
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Farm Bureau News
H. L. Wingate, our state Farm
Bureau president, will be with us
here Tuesday night, March 19, at
a meeting in the courthouse at 7:30
p.m.
I feel sure Mr. Wingate will have
some good information on our edu
cational and farm problems that
we need to know, and every one is
invited to the meeting. Come and
bring the family.—W. M. Storey,
secretary of county chapter.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our deep ap
preciation to the many friends of
their kind expressions of sympa
thy, the lovely floral offerings, those
who furnished cars and helped in
any way in the recent illnpss and
death of our dearly beloved hus
band and father, Herbert A. Tucker.
We especially want to thank the
Revs. Floyd Crowe, Howard Finis
ter and Frank Lewis for their com
forting words, Drs. Little and Hair
for their untiring efforts; also the
Hill & Weems Funeral Home for
their courteous service. May God’s
richest blessings fall gently upon
each of you in your time of need
is our prayer.—Mrs. Herbert A.
Tucker and Family.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1946.
Mrs. Annie Wheeler spent Sun
day in Rome.
Roy Alexander, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end here with his family
I Dr. B. Lovingood I
DENTIST
Lovingood Building
| Summerville, Ga.
j Phones: Office 12; Home, 40 j
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Cold Preparations
Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops
Caution use only as directed
; Attention, Ladies! '
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I HAVE PURCHASED THE
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| Vogue Beauty Shop!
I Located Upstairs in Dr. Lovingood’s Bldg, |
I I have all new and modern equipment j
I and an expert operator.
We are prepared to give any kind or price [
I wave you prefer.
Our shop hours are 8 o’clock to 5:30 p.m. •
I Monday through Thursday. 8 a.m. to 10 [
| p.m. o’clock Friday and Saturday.
Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated
| Phone No. 2 |
MRS. IRENE RATLIFF, Operator ‘
MRS. R. F. LAMBERT, Owner
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JACKSON APPLIANCE CO.
Electrical Supplies
COMPLETE WIRING NEEDS
Lighting Fixtures
Fluorescent Display Window Striping
Located Next Door to Sitton’s Service
Station $
AMBITIOUS
VETERANS
TAKE NOTICE
If you have had experience in
The Seabees
Engineers
or related branches of the Serv
ice, and have operated or man
’ aged heavy construction Equip
ment and want a permanent
job
Contact
Ledbetter-Johnson
Contractors
Rome, Georgia
Mrs. W. P. Hunt and W. P., Jr.,
left Sunday night for their home
in Rocky Mount, N. C., after a
month’s visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Hoke Echols. They were accom
panied to Atlanta by Mr. and Mrs.
Echols and Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Hunt, of Chattanooga.
Mrs. Sell McWhorter, of Menlo,
was called to West Georgia College
Saturday on account of the illness
of her daughter, Miss Margaret Mc-
Whorter.
Church Announcement
Menlo Baptist church, Rev. E. A.
Piper, pastor. Lord’s Day services:
Sunday school at 10 a.m.; morning
”JES’ AIM NATCHEL, SONNY!”
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From original color painting used
for 1936 Uncle Natchel Calendar
FIGURING THINGS OUT
Awhile back I was learning Sonny how to handle
a shotgun so he could figure out where Br er Rabbit
natchelly was going to be on his next jump. Sonny
got the idea mighty quick for a boy his age. Maybe
it’s because he’s noticed how us farmers always tries
to do things the natchel way. For instance, it just
comes natchel to use Chilean soda to give our crops
a quick start and keep ’em growing strong and
healthy.
Us farmers has been using natchel soda for more
than a hundred years. Seems like just being natchel
makes it different from any other kind.
Maybe folks wont be able to get all the soda they
want this season, but if we’re careful with what we
get it may do.
CHILEAN NITRATE off SODA
worship at 11; Baptist Trai»i»g
Union at 6:30; evangelistic service
at 7:30; prayer and Bible study,
Wednesday at 7:30 pm.; Youth for
Christ rally, Saturday night.
Presbyterian church, Summer
ville, 7:45, “I Was Glad When They
Said: Let Us Go Into the House
of the Lord.” —Pastor.
Bethel Methodist Church
Bethel Methodist Sunday: Morn
ing services, Sunday school, 10 a.m.;
worship, 11 a.m.; evening services,
Youth Fellowship, 7:00 p.m.; wor
ship, 8 p.m. You are welcome to
come and worship with us.—Rev. J.
L. Caldwell, Pastor.