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COMING-AT LAST!
Howard Hughes’ Famous Production
‘The Outlaw’
INTRODUCING
JANE RUSSELL
WITH
Jack Buetel - Thmoas Mitchell - Walter Huston
3 Big Days—Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
December 2,3, 4
SHOWS AT 1:00, 3:16, 5:32, 7:48
COME EARLY FOR CHOICE SEATS
ROYAL THEATRE
Phone 201 Summerville, Ga.
BIRDSEYE
FROZEN FOODS
• MIXED FRUITS • PEACHES
• STRAWBERRIES • CHICKEN
• PINEAPPLE • CORN BEEF HASH
FRUIT CAKE MIXTURE
with Brandy and Sherry Wine. Contains raisins, glace and
drained fruit peels, nuts, sugar and alspices.
1 1-4 Lb. Jar SI.OO
GOOD SUPPLY RAISINS, CURRANTS, FIGS, DATES,
ORANGE PEEL, CHERRIES AND CITRON.
Matthews Grocery
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
MENLO NEWS
Howard McDonald preached
at the Church of Christ here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and
children, of Chickamauga, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kimbell, of
LaFayette, were luncheon guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hogg Sun
day.
Miss Lena Baker and broth
ers, T. G. and Howard Baker,
spent Sunday afternoon visiting
the Bert Willinghams at Cloud
land.
The Rev. T. J. Espy preached
at the Baptist Church here Sun
day and was luncheon guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Rob King.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe McClung
moved into then - new home last
week. They are very much pleas
ed with it.
J. K. Kennedy, of Atlanta, vic
ited his parents, Mr and Mrs. J.
E. Kennedy, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor
Leath and children, of Rome,
were week-end guests of Mrs.
Lula Cleckler.
Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Martin, of
LaFayette, were guests of Mrs.
Cleckler last Thursday and Fri
day.
Mrs. Ellie Stiff has returned
to her home in Chattanooga.
Mrs. Hale, of Chattanooga, is
with Mrs. J. A. Kennedy, who re
mains ill at her home here.
Mrs. Jim Ed Cavin and Misses
Effie and Maggie Leath visited
Mrs. Sanford Leath and Mis.
Tom Wilder at Jamestown Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Thomas, of
Rome, were guests of Misses Ef
lie and Maggie Leath Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ratliff and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ratliff
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Majors.
W. E. Ratliff spent last week
in Chattanooga with his son, E.
L. Ratliff.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Majors
visited Mr. and Mrs, Tom Evans
in Rome Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murphy en
tertained at dinner Monday
night for J. L. Caldwell, who
leaves this week for his new
charge on the LaFayette Circuit.
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SEE US FOR YOUR
Christmas Candies
Russell McPhail Pangburn
Belle Camp Johnston
Magazine Subscriptions
Pless Restaurant
"Your Dining Room Away From Home”
Friends of L. D. Wofford were
grieved to hear of his death in
Battey State Hospital at Rome
Tuesday morning.
Miss Sara Colemand and Mr.
Battey were married Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Battey are vis
iting in Tennessee this week.
W. E. Ratliff is getting ready
to leave for Amarillo, Tex., the
first of the month for an ex
tended visit with his sons, Sam
and Lee Ratliff.
Miss June Willingham and
Paul Hughes were married
Thursday at Fort Payne, Ala.
Friends of Sam Cash were
grieved to learn of his death
early Sunday morning. He was
buried at Bankhead Monday.
Miss Lucile Stiles, of LaFay
ette, was week-end guest in the
G. W. Cook home.
JUST ARRIVED!
Men’s Topcoats - • $27.98
Suits - - $25.98 to $33.00
Wool Trousers $7.50-$ 12.98
Arrow Shirts - - $3.00
THOMAS~SHOP
APPLICATIONS FOR DELAYED
BIRTH CERTIFICATES
Notice is hereby given that
Jimmie McLaren Lancaster did
on Nov. 13,' 1946, file his petition
to the Court of Ordinary of
Chattooga County to set time
and place of birth.
Notice is hereby given that
James Isaac Fowler did on Nov.
13, 1946, file his petition to the
Court of Ordinary of Chattooga
County to set time and place of
birth.
Notice is hereby given that
Samuel Holland Love did on Nov
-16, 1946, file his petition to the
Court of Ordinary of Chattoo
ga County to set time and place
of birth.
Notice is hereby given that
Henry Bean did on Nov. 27, 1946,
file his petition to the Court of
Ordinary of Chattooga County
to set time and place of birth.
Thursday, November 28, 1946
Not’a flake of snow fell in New
England during the 15 months
from November, 1862, to Feb
ruary, 1864.
CONSTIPATION
Risky in
BAD COLDS
Retained undigested food becomes
putrefactive, causes toxins, which
overload the liver and other vital or
gans of the body, lessening your re
sistance to colds and other winter ills
and interfering with their treatment.
Why take this chance when you can
take Calotabs? Calotabs thoroughly
yet pleasantly act on every foot of
your intestines, sweeping out tqxm
laden putrefactive foods and virus
laden mucus, enabling you to more
effectively avoid or fight a cold. Noth
ing acts like good old Calotabs. Use as
directed. 10c and 25c at all druggists.
u<CALOTABS