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SUMMERVILLE SILHOUETTES
Have you begun to think of
Christmas yet?
No, I’m not going to “rush the
season,” but if we’ll only admit
it, most of us have thought va
guely about this great holiday,
which commemorates the birth
of our Lord. Maybe we’ve won
dered what in the world we’d
give mother or sister or friend
this year.
Had you tnought of lingerie?
There’s nothing mother would
appreciate more than a complete
set of fine undies. Prehaps she
is the kind who always thinks of
you and doesn’t bother to get
herself some really nice things,
or maybe she is getting low on
luxurious lingerie. In either case,
she or your sister or friend (or
even yourself) would be highly
appreciative of a new set FROM
BOHAN AN’S.
You might be interested to
know that this store of quality
merchandise has the new Mary
Barron lingerie, and are we glad.
Take this luscious, darling
gown in delicate, but durable,
satin . . . why honestly, sleep
ing in a garmet like that you're
bound to be a “sleeping beauty.”
Available to patrons of Bohan- i
an’s in sky blue or pure white, j
There’s a nice matching slip
THAT WON’T RIDE UP, and it '
comes in white only. One of the i
prettiest slips I’ve seen—nice j
lace edging on the bottom with j
matching at the top, ALL the ;
way around.
Not only in nylon satin, but I
also available in nylon or crepe,
are these fancy undies with the
simple name, Mary Barron. You
can get ’em in juniors as well as
regular.
For top-notch bras you’ll go
for Bohanan’s “Hi-a” in nylon
or cotton. The Hi-A is the
southern word for uplift.
A brand new shipment of
those Nan Scott favorites has
arrived at Bohanan’s, Virginia
tells me; so I know you’re anx
ious to go down and see the
latest in this nice line.
And while you’re down there,
don’t forget (how could you
EVER?) to look at those new
adorable Kay Saks, Knobby Koat
and Jr. Deb suits in Botany Su
perchan gabardine.
Do you have a little “bundle
from heaven” in your home?
Well then, you simply MUST
see the sweet little items Chat
tooga Mercantile has for that
little one.
The newest addition to their
baby department, and perhaps
the handiest, is the “bottle hold
er,” an invention that both
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There is a story going around about the
young country boy who moved to the city. He
heard the country was at war.
If you contemplate moving your Fire Insur
ance, we invite you to see us before taking this
step.
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Summerville, Ga. Phone 97
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: mother and baby will appreciate
to the utmost.
> Just fasten me oottle in the
, “bottle holder” while baby lies
■ down and you go on about your
, business. No more having to hold
l the bottle, or propping it unsuc
■ cessfully against a
I attractive too; blue for boys or
l pink for girls.
You’ll go all out for the cuddly
i wool shawls, in their delicate
[ shades of pink and blue, and
, then there are those pink and
, blue baby plastic trainers which
should make a hit with the
: mothers.
! Chattooga Mercantile also has
j several cute items for one buck j
1 which are so appropriate for
! stork shower gifts. If you prefer i
ito pay more, there are hand
j made bootees, dainty dresses !
j and just oodles of other things ;
mother-to-be will appreciate. i
Cuter than pie are the cozy j
little sleepers for tots size 1-3.
I can’t imagine any little boy or ;
girl not being thrilled at the
prospect of stopping their play j
to crawl into these (in pink or !
blue i and on into dreamland.
Larger girls, 4-8, will go for
! the neat, white flannel gowns |
! with their fancy lace-trimmed
collar and gathered yoke in i
I back.
I And I want to remind you of
the handy “air nurse,” a plastic, 1
air inflated pad, which serves as
; a tub, a portable bed or for a
number of purposes. Perfect for
holding baby while you drive.
This is a preview for Christ
mas: you can get lovely Hors
! man dolls at Chattooga Mercan
tile for that sweet little miss in ,
your house and are they adora
ble. So dainty in their pink or j
white organdy dresses. It’d be
| a fine idea to have one put away
! for Christmas.
These cool mornings are good i
J reminders that some mighty
I COLD weather lies just around
| the corner and we'd better be
prepared!!
You will be on these snappy
I mornings if you’ll buy yourself
I a pretty robe from Charles Esser- !
man and Company in Summer- >
ville. There’s SO many to choose
from. No matter what style, what
| fabric or how much you want to
: pay. you can get it at Esser
man’s!
, I Nothing is prettier than the I
' satin quilted robe with a deep
j rose lining and matching braid
on the lovely white satin lapels
iand pockets.
There are lots of other quilted j
styles too in floral crepes, and
these usually have backgrounds
of pastels. They’re really becom
ing to anyone.
Some have charming features
as scalloped collars and pocket.
In a navy blue, with red bind
ing and trim, we saw a crepe robe
that may be worn fitted in front,
fitted all around or just plain,
minus the belt.
Then there are combination
I colors such as solid royal blue
with a red lining. It’s ravishing!
Had you thought of giving a
robe to someone as a Christmas
gift? Well, I certainly can’t think
of anything that would be more
appreciated, can you?
The huge rainbow assortment
of chenille robes is something to
i behold. The reason I say “rain
bow” assortment is that that is
exactly what they are—just every
color of the rainbow and more
too! Yes there are blue, orchid,
aqua, maize white, pink and
others. Some are simple, while
others have extravagant floral
designs along the skirt and on
the sleeves. These range from
$5.95 to $8.95 each. (Sizes up to
44, too!)
Warm, an neat are the tailored
wool robes. They come in either
solid colors or plaid, and are also
in sizes up to 44 too.
P. S. Essermans’ has those
famous “Sprints,” for you gals
who prefer an elastized pantie
onto which can be added the
garter clips. They support, yet
give you plenty of freedom.
4-H CLUB MEMBERSHIP
Average 4-H club membership
for the United States is about
one member out of every seven
eligible rural boys and girls be
tween the ages of 10 and 20, or
about 13.5 percent.
SEPARATE VARIETIES
As a rule, most processors will j
not accept dark and white vari
eties of muscadine grapes mixed 1
in the same container, although
jsome do not object to mixing
one dark variety with another.
Park Theatre
Phone 0-1142
! Admission: Adults, 30c; Chil
dren, 14c
Plenty of Parking Space
Thursday-Friday Oct. 21-22
Double Feature
Lizabeth Scott, John Hodiak,
Burt Lancaster in:
“DESERT FURY”
In Technicolor
and
, “LINDA BE GOOD”
With Elyse Knox, Marie Wil
son and John Hubbard.
Latest Park News.
Saturday, Oct. 23—Double
Feature—One Day Only—
Open 1 P. M.
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello
in:
“BUCK PRIVATES COMES
HOME”
With Tom Brown, Joan Ful
ton. Nat Pendleton, Donald
and Beverly Sim
mons.
plus
Jimmy Wakely in:
“PARTNERS OF THE
SUNSET”
With “Cannonball’ Taylor.
Chapter No. 10 “THE CRIM
SON GHOST"—Short “Hawi- :
ian Holliday.”
Sunday-Monday, Oct. 24-25—j
Double Feature—Open 2 P. M. j
Start Erwin, Anne Gwynne,;
Frank Albertson in:
“KILLER DILL”
and
“CANYON PASSAGE”
In Technicolor
With Dana Andrews, Brian
Donlevy, Susan Hayward,
Patrica Roc, Hoagy Carmic
hael, Ward Bond and Andy
Devine—GOOFY GROCERIES
CARTOON.
Tuesday-Wednesday. Oct.
26-27
Was his the power of life. . .
The fire of love, .or the threat
of terror?
“THE SPIRITUALIST”
With Turhan Bey, Lynn Bari,
' Cathy O’Donnell VARIETY
: VIEWS EDGAR KENNEDY
: COMEDY
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Berryton Baptists
Plan lamp Light'
An old-fashioned “lamp light
meeting” will be held at the
[Berryton Baptist Church at 7:30
p. m. Sunday, October 24, it has
i been announced by the pastor
l the Rev. Howard Finister.
Everyone is urged to wear old
iand faded clothing and mothers
to wear bonnets, the Rev. Mr.
Finister said. The church will
be lighted with candles and oil
lamps and organ music and “old
Trion Theater
Continuous Shows Daily—Open
12:45 p. m. Monday, open 6:30
| p. m. Saturday, open 12 noon
Last Time Thursday
“THE EMPEROR WALTZ”
Friday—October 22
“AN IDEAL HUSBAND”
With Paulette Goddard and
Michael Wilding.
Short—Action in Sports.
Saturday—October 23
Double Feature Program
“TRAIL TO LA REDO”
With Charles Starrett and Smiley
Burnette.
also
“THE RETURN OF THE
WHISTLER”
With Michael Duane and Lenore
Aubert.
Monday-Tuesday—October 25-26
With Betty Hutton, Macdonald
Cary in:
“DREAM GIRL”
Short—Football Thrills.
Also—Latest News
Shows at 1:00, 2:52, 4:44, 6:36,
8:28.
Wednesday-Thursdav October
27-28
“ROMANCE ON THE HIGH
SEAS”
With Jack Carson, Janis Paige,
Don DeFore and Doris Day.
Short—Riding the Waves.
Also—Latest News.
Shows at 1:00, 3:07, 5:14, 7:21.
Special Tfoticc ta Mfruzafo
to the @hamfei<M (fattest
We want to remind you that the Contest closes October 31st
that Reports of Progress must be postmarked not later
than November 15, 1948.
In the eight months that have elapsed since the Champion
Home Town Contest started on March Ist, more than two
hundred Georgia towns have been actively at work on numer
ous projects for community betterment. Now they have a
• chance to “cash in” —to send in a consolidated report out
lining their achievements —to become outstanding in the
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
'Dtveiofitnetti “DiviAto*
Many Survive Cancer
According to the State Health
Department in Connecticut, 61
per cent of cancer patients were
alive one year after- treatment,
and nearly 40 per cent survived.
i time singing” will feature the
program.
All persons over 40 years of age
will have an opportunity to dis
cuss “the good old days” and will
; have special seats facing the
■ congregation.
ToogaTheatre
Summerville, Ga.
PHONE 201
Week-days: Continuous from 1
P. M. Saturday: Continuous
from 10:30 A. M.
Thursday and Friday, Oct. 21-22
Cary Grant, Myrna Loy. Melvyn
Douglas in:
"MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS
HIS DREAM HOUSE”
; This movie is acclaimed by critics
|as the funniest of the year—lt
I will keep you laughing from start
to finish—Don’t miss it—Also—
; News and March of Time.
Saturday, Oct. 23
I “Lash” Larue and A1 “Fuzzy”
St John ill:
“CHEYENNE TAKES OVER
Also— Chapter 2 “Superman”—
| And Cartoon.
Saturday Nite, Late Show, 10:30
P. M.
Chester Morris in:
“TRAPPED BY BOSTON
BLACKIE”
Alson—Short Subjects.
Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 25-26
Dick Powell and Signe Hasso in:
“TO THE END OF THE EARTH”
A story of shooking impact.
Wednesday, Oct. 27
Jon Hall, Frances Farmer, Vic
tor McLaglen in:
“SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO”
The story of an untamed ruler
iof a primitive paradise—Also—
I Short Subjects.
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NO RADIO BEYOND REPAIR
We can say this only because we have the
finest in test equipment, factory service data on
all makes and models, a large stock of replace
ment parts, plus the "know-how" it takes to do
the job right.
—ALL WORK GUARANTEED—
BROWN RADIO AND ELECTRIC
Located at C & S Furniture Company
Commerce St. Phone 263-J
Summerville, Georgia
CALL US FOR PICK-UP AND DELIVERY
For Winter Car Driving Comfort —
The EASY WAY
Phone 68 for free estimate and check-up and use
our easy payment plan for repairs and parts
needed such as door glass, heaters, batteries,
tires, seat covers and all other accessories and a
complete tune motor job at our special low price
of $4.00.
HAIR MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
Thursday, October 21, 1948