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Thursday, November 21, 1946
MENLO NEWS
Miss Eunice Biggers, of Chat
tanooga, spent Sunday with her
aunts, Misses Georgia and Mar
gie Thomas.
Mrs. Leola Mustoe and Miss
Ruth Baker, of Knoxville, vis
ited Miss Lena Baker and Mrs.
Roy Willingham for a few days
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murphy
spent Saturday in Rome.
Mrs. Hugh Hogg is recuperat
ing after a tonsilectomy at her
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wyatt and
Miss June Wyatt and Mrs. Nor
man Garvin and Misses Julia
Ann and Edith Garvin have re
turned from a ten days’ visit in
Florida. Mr. Garvin remained
in Florida on account of the
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I have devoted my life to developing this God-given power.
There is no mystery so deep I cannot fathom; no heart so
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OFFICE HOURS OPEN 9 A. M. UNTIL 10 P. M.
LOOK FOR SIGNS AND TRAILER.
Located Outside City Limits Summerville-Trion Highway
Highway No. 27
death of his brother, Judson
Garvin.
T. G. Baker, of Nashville,
Tenn., is guest of his sister, Miss
Lena Baker, this week.
Howard McDonald, of Chicka
mauga, will preach at the.
Church of Christ here next Sun
day, Nov. 24th. You are invited
to hear him.
Friends of M. J. Millican re
gret to hear of the serious ill
ness of his father at Summer
ville hospital.
Oscar Barksdale, of Fyffe,
Ala., was in Menlo Monday.
Miss Georgia Thomas is re
covering from a severe cold.
Jeff Moore, of Chattanooga,
preached at the Baptist church
Sunday.
Ensign Austin W. Daniel, ra
dio operator in the Merchant
Marines, arrived at home last
week-end for a several days visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
N. B. Daniel.
Mrs. E. M. Jennings, of Chat
tanooga, is visiting Mrs W. J.
Hammond and Miss Edna Perry
for a few days.
Mrs. Luke Hall is ill at this
writing.
Gene Majors had the misfor
tune to break her arm Satur
day.
Mrs. Lonnie Stephenson and
Miss Eva Ree Laster spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
John Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lawrence
are in South Georgia for a week
and little Malinda Lawrence is
spending the week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Burr
Polk.
Mr. Tom Espy will preach at
the Baptst church Sunday and
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ethridge Law
rence spent the day Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cleckler.
HOME DEMONSTRATORS OF
SILVER HILL MEET
The Silver Hill Home Demon
stration Club met in the home
of Misses Margaret and Lula
Weesner Wednesday, Nov. 13,
with several members present.
A Thanksgiving program was
given by the program chairman
and prayer by Miss Lula Wees
ner. The roll was called by the
secretary and each one answer
ed by giving something they
were most thankful for.
Miss Barkett gave a demon
stration on some Christmas pres-:
ents to be made at home. Miss
Nell Parish demonstrated col
ored pins bur to burn in fire
to make beatiful colors.
The club will meet in the home I
of Mrs. B. B. Baggett for the
Christmas party.
HEADS TOGETHER . . . Hugo L.
Black, justice of the U. S. supreme
court, listens with interest to a se
cret—or is it a joke, as told by
President Truman, when the mem
bers of the supreme court called at
the White House.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW?
—who and when you should mar
ry. Who your friends and enemies
are. If the one you love loves you.
If your loved one is true or false.
How to win the one you love. How
to succeed, why you have failed.
What you are best adapted for.
How to influence others. How to
always get your wish.. When you
are unlucky. How to be lucky?
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
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MEXICO WINS . . . Bending as one to take the last jump in the
international low score competition at the National Horse show,
Madison Square garden, New York City, Lt. Victor Saucedo of Mexico,
and his horse "Michoacano,” aided the Mexican team in capturing
top honors.
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Hebbards.dle, Ky., plans his next move against his veteran canine
opponent, Gismo, yard dog, third class, USN. Their home at Guam
is in a newly converted base hospital hut.
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AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIST
Dr. Gerda, Blau has accepted a
permanent appointment on the
economic staff of the food and
agricultral organization of the
United Nations. A graduate of
London university of the law
■ school of Vienna university she
has specialized in textile raw ma
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YANKEE MANAGER . . . Stanley
“Bucky” Harris, who has been
named manager of the New York
Yankees baseball club. He is a
product of the Pennsylvania coal
mines, and managed four major
league teams before taking on the
Yankee assignment, including the
Washington Senators, Detroit Ti
gers, Boston Red Sox and the
Phillies.
HELEN DOBBS TO BE
IN COLLEGE PLAY
Miss Helen Dobbs, of Summer
ville, has been chosen as a mem
ber of the cast of “The Night of
January 16th”, a three-act com
edy-drama, which is to be pre
sented at the West Georgia Col
lege auditorium at 8 p. m. on
Dec. 6. Miss Dobbs has the part
NEW PARK THEATRE
DICKEYVILLE, GA.
OPENING MONDAY, NOV. 25 AT 5 P.M.
OPEN 2 P. M. THANKSGIVING
Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 25-26:
(Open at 5 P. M.)
’'WHISTLE STOP”
With
GEORGE RAFT
AVA GARDNER
VICTOR McLAGLEN
TOM CONWAY
Plus: News and Walt Disney
Cartoon.
Friday, November 29:
"RENDEZVOUS
WITH ANNIE”
With
EDDIE ALBERT
Plus: Ray Whitten in “Saddle
Serenade” and Comedy.
Open 5 P. M.
SPECIAL LATE SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 30 —ll P. M.
"ILLEGAL WIVES” OLD ones™ FOB
"JUNGLE VIRGIN” Primitive But Passionate
FREE PARKING!
CHILDREN UNDER 10 YEARS FREEWHEN ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS
of court stenographer and will | Clerk: “Is there something
also work with the publicity com- wrong with it?”
mittee for the play. Shopper: “No, there’s nothing
■■ wrong with the doll, but every-
Shopper: “I’d like to exchange thing else in the house seems to
this unbreakable doll.” be breakable.”
1. How old is the principle of jet propulsion? (a) 4 years, (b) 44
years, (c) 1444 years, (d) 1944 years old.
2. When was New York established as a free port? (a) 1887, (b)
1897, (c) 1917, (d) 1937.
3. —The Holy Roman Empire was formed in 992 A. D., when did it
end? (a) 1806, (b) 1816, (c) 1826, (d) 1836.
4. —Which of the following is a fur-bearing animal of the weasel
type? (a) martin, (b) marten, (c) martten, (d) marteen.
5. What is “the gay science”? (a) music, (b) art, (c) poetry,
id) literature.
ANSWERS
1-—(d) The principle of jet propulsion dates back 1,944 years ago. The first dem
onstration of jet reaction was Hero’s aeolipile.
2. —(d) 1937, it was ».be first free port in the U. S.
3. (a) 1806. when broken up by Napoleon.
d - (b) .Marten.
5. (c) Poetry.
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and Comedy.
Open 2 P. M. Thanksgiving
Saturday, November 30:
OPEN 2 P. M.
Double Feature:
"Sun Valley Cyclone”
Bill Elliott as Red Ryder
"Girls of the Big House”
With Lynn Roberts.
Plus: “King of the Mounties”
Chap. 1 and Cartoon.
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