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NEW MOON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. James Moseley
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mauney
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sentell, Al
vin Terry and Carol Kay visited
Mr. and Mrs. Will Weaver on
Thursday night at Broomtown.
Weseley Morrison is reported
ill this week.
Mrs. Bonzie Bailey and chil
dren were Wednesday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mau
ney and Ellen.
Mrs. Archie Parker was visit
ing Mrs. A. N. Mauney Wednes
day. Mrs. Mauney is reported
still on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lawson,
Delana and Carolyn were the
dinner guests of Mr. Lawson’s:
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Law- \
son, Sunday.
Little Miss Pa tty Russell, of I
Gaylesville, Ala., has been spend- i
ing a few days with little Miss j
Rebecca Cavin last week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Moseley !
and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith
were shopping in Rome Thurs- j
day.
Mrs. Roxie Craig was visiting
hei - parents, Mr and Mrs. J. A.
Gardner, Sunday afternoon.
Among those visiting in the \
home of the Rev. and Mrs. F. E.
Crowe on Sunday included Mr. •
and Mrs. Guy Rinehart, Mr. and
Mrs. Jehu Crowe and Betty, of
Pennville; Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Crowe, of Dickeyville; Mrs. Jesse ‘
McCullough and daughter. Yvon- ’
ne : of Menlo; Mr. and Mrs. I
Frank Crowe and son, Frankie, 1
Mr. and Mrs. George Arr Crowe
and children, George. Jr., Mary •
and Billy; Mr. and Mrs. John 1
Crowe and children, Johnny and '
Carolyn; Mr. and Mrs. James '
Crowe and daughter, Barbara; ]
Mr. and Mrs. Finn Crowe.
Among those visiting in the <
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Mose- 1
ley on Sunday included Mr. and <
Mrs. John Crowe and children. 1
Johnny and Carolyn, Mr. and j
Mrs. Lloyd Waters and children, ;
Lloyd, Jr., Virginia Ann, Kenneth !
and Brenda Helen; Mr. and Mrs. :
James Moseley and son, Charles ■
Norton; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Par
ker and son, Gene.; Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Hughes, Jr., and children,
Glenn, Peggy, Harold and Linda;
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sentell and
children, Alvin. Terry and Carol
Kay, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Moseley.
Leon Morrison, of the Navy, '
who is located at Portsmouth’ I
Va., is on a 17-day leave and he
and his wife are visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Morri
son, and other relatives here.
Marilyn and Laura O'Briant, of
LaFayette, spent the past week
with their aunt, Mrs. W. J. Law
son, and Mr. Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Moseley
and little son, Charles Norton,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs’
Ervin Moseley, of Jamestown
Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Jackson and
family were Sunday guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L Waltz
and Joan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker and
Gene, of Pennville, were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. James Moseley and
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WASHING AND LUBRICATION
Gas —Oil—Tires and Batteries
• Wholesale and Retail
BULMANOILCO
1 V 2 Miles North of Summerville City Limits
Summerville-Trion Highway
LADIES’ FREE NIGHTS
Monday and Thursday
LADIES Bring this COUPON AND A MAN
and get a Free Admission to the Park Theatre on
Mondays and Thursdays of Each Wek.
PAY FEDERAL TAX ONLY
EXTENSION
NEWS
By JUANITA BURKETT
Forty-two 4-H Club girls and
boys are getting excited over the
idea of going to Camp Fulton,
July 5-9, for their 4-H Club
camp. While at camp they will
nave study groups in the morn
ing and afternoon.
All types of recreation has
been planned and all the boys
and girls will participate. New
friends will be made with 4-H
members from Banks, Hall and
Forsyth Counties.
The main feature of the week
will be a tour of Atlanta, on
Thursday afternoon. We will visit
all the interesting spots in At- :
lanta. |
| Hurry, 4-H Club members and
| notify me if you would like to go
| to camp. We must have all names
by June 28.
4-H CLUB MEETING
Hazel Toles, Iris Toles, Betty
I Jean Vaughn, Sara Kling, Edith
j Garvin and Yvonne McCullough,
the six county j winners at the
4-H Club Girls Project Elimina
tion Day, met with me at Mrs.
Norman Garvin’s home on Tues
day, June 22, to work on their
records and get ready to go to
Athens to compete in the dis
trict project elimination on July
16-18.
Julia Ann Garvin, a master ■
4-H Club member and a state j
winner in Food Preparation last I
year, is helping these girls pre- j
pare for the district meet.
Before we left in the afternoon ■
Julia Ann told us the story of her :
poultry project, and showed us '
her flock of pullets.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith Sunday. :
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Maples and
children, J. L. and John 8., were I
visiting Mrs. James Bailey and
children, Sandra, Butch and i
Lynn, on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morris
and children, Yvonne and Frank- ;
lin, visited Mrs. Morris’ parents, ;
Mr. and Mrs. Will Weaver, and ;
family, at Broomtown, on Wed- ■
nesday.
Grover Tallent returned last
week from a visit with his son,
Earnest Tallent, and Mrs. Tallent
and children, of near Gadsden, I
Ala.
Woman’s old problem
relietty 2-w.y help
What to do for woman’s oldest
problem, functional monthly pain?
Many a girl and woman has found
the answer in Cardui’s 2-way help.
You see, Cardui may make things
lots east- for you in either of two
ways: (1) started 3 days before
“your time” and taken as directed
on the label, it should help relieve
functional periodic pain; (2) taken
throughout the month like a tonic,
it should improve your appetite, aid
digestion, and thus help build up
resistance for the trying days to
come. Cardui is scientifically pre
pared and scientifically tested. If
you suffer “at those c ' aln timts”,
get Car?: i i. f.-.y.
Reducing Inventory Sale
AT
Rackley’s, Inc.
Money Saving Values-June 24th, 25th & 26th
This is Our Annual Sale Just Before Inventory July
Ist - - - Selecting A Large Variety of Merchandise
For Each Member of the Family.
nvrba 11 q „ < o. .no CANNON TOWELS
OVERALLS RAYON SUPS «
highjack and ß low M back large assortment n.ce size-all colors
_ . , e $2.95 ond $3.95 Value 18"x35"
Regular $3.05
ONLY ONLY $1.98 39 c EACH
URGE TABLE OF INFANT WEAR GREATLY REDUCED
CHILDREN'S MENS MEN'S SPRING AND SUMMER
SUN SUITS PERFECTO SHIRTS FELT HATS
WHITE OR COLORS
LARGE ASSORTMENT S ; zss ]4 ALL LIGHT COLORS
79c and $1.05 Value $2.95 VALUES $£ $6.95 and $ 7 95 v
ONLY 39' *3.50 AND $3.95 VALUES
BOYS’ SHIRTS AND POLO SHIRTS GREATLY REDUCED
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LADIES’ DRESSES CHILDREN’S DRESSES
HALF PRICE HALF PRICE
ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ON SPECIAL RACK THIS INCLUDES MOST EVERY DRESS IN STOCK
LARGE ASSORTMENT LADIES’ H AND BAGS HALF PRICE
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BIG LOT OF MEN'S CHILDREN'S MEN'S
SOCKS RAYON PANTIES WHITE TEE SHIRTS
39c and 50c Value (Special Lot) LARGE ASSORTMENT
4 Pairs 2 Pairs Regular 98c-—2 for
SI.OO SI.OO 25 c
ALL SALES FINAL
EVERY PAIR SHOES IN STOCK REDUCED
LADIES', MEN AND CHILDREN
FROM 10% to 50%
RACKLEY’S, INC.
PHONE 21
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Thursday, June 24, 1948