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Thursday, December 15, 1949
(HE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
D. T. ESPY Edltoi and Manager
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Oue Year $1,150
Six Months .W
Published Every Thursday by
THE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY
Entered at the Post Office at Summer
ville, Ga., as Second-Class Mall Matter.
Card of Thanks. In Memoriam or any
notice where there is a charge will be
run at the rate of a cent a word.
News Mourns
Mrs. Hogg's Death
The News was saddened by
the death of Mrs. W. J. Hogg
on Friday.
Mrs. Hogg had been a faith
ful correspondent for several
years, representing her com
munity of Menlo.
At the time the News hired
other correspondents, Mrs.
Hogg was the only community
representative who contribu
ted regularly, and she had re
mained faithful ever since un
till her health only recently
forced her to give up this
work.
For the past few weeks Miss
Lena Baker has written the
Menlo News, and we are glad
that we have such an able
successor to Mrs. Hogg.
CARD OF THANKS
We take this means of ex
pressing our appreciation to all
those who gave assistance and
words of comfort during the ill
ness and death of Mrs. Sallie
Hollis Hogg. Mr. and Mrs. Ben D.
Crain. Mrs. Roy Gaylor and fam
ily, Robert Hollis and family,
and J W. Hollis and family.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our appre
ciation for the kindness and
sympathy shown us during the
illness and death *of our baby
and brother. Gene Mack, who
passed away Dec. 6. May God
bless each of you in your hour
of sorrow.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
L. Gentry and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Talley Gentry, Mr. and Mrs.
William H. Gentry.
SUBIIGiA NEW
The Rev. J. F. Gladney filled
his regular appointment a t
Pleasant Hill Sunday.
Mrs. Earl Tate, who recently
underwent an operation at the
Womans Clinic in Chattanooga,
is reported doing nicely. She is
to be brought to LaFayette soon
to the home of her sister.
A basketball game is sche-
8 Star Bargain Days
Until Christmas
SHOP EARLY AS POSSIBLE. SOME ITEMS WILL
LAST ONLY A FEW DAYS.
Ladies Boxed
HANDKERCHIEFS 39c to 98c
$2.95 Four-Gore, Silk Rayon Sizes 32 to 40—White
LADIES'SLIPS $1.98
In Christmas Boxes
MEN'S TIES 69c to $1.49
SI.OO Ladies’ Solids and Plaids
ALL-WOOL SCARFS 69c and 89c
$4.95 Men’s Gabardine All Sizes
SPORT SHIRTS $3.98
Regularly $1.25 Men’s 3 Pairs In Christmas Box
SILK SOCKS 75c
DOLLS - DOLLS - DOLLS $1.98 to $6.98
Greatest Value in Town—Hurry and Get You One Before
They are Sold Out.
Double Bed Regular $2.50
SHEETS $1.98
Regular $2.95 Silk Rayon -Size 32 to 38- Light & Dark Colors
LADIES' BLOUSES $l9B
BABY BLANKETS 39c to $2.98
51 Gauge. 15 Denier. First-Quality Ladles’ All Sizes & Shades
NYLON HOSE $1.39 pr.
$8 95 to sl4 95 Silk Reduced for Christmas
LADIES' DRESSES $5.98 to $10.98
$5 95 and $6 95 Chenille and Silk
LADIES' ROBES $3.98 and $4.98
Men’s Dress 1111 *" NOW
SLIPPERS $3.99 to $6.85
Men’s Dress
SHIRTS $1.98 to $2.69
Ladies’ $8 95 Sl" r > Values Only
ALL WOOL TOPPERS $5.98 to $12.98
OUR LADIES FALL COATS
REDUCED 25% to 40%
LADIES DRESS SHOES AND OXFORDS
SPECIALLY PRICED FOR CHRISTMAS
COME AND DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
HERE AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE
The Famous Store
duled for tonight at LaFayette,
between Subligna High School
and Cedar Grove School.
Miss Betty Sue Jackson was
visiting Miss Sarah Ramsey
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cordle
and family had as their guests
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. L. White
and Misses Mary White and
Charlotte Warnock
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dawson
were shopping in Rome Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Dover and
I family spent Sunday with Mr.
i and Mrs. Russell Veatch.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snead,
former teachers at Subligna
[ High and who are now mission
aries In Malaya, are rejoicing
over the arrival of a new daugh
ter, who will be known as Eliza
beth Ann.
Tom Mahaffy, who has been
taking treatment in a LaFay
ette Hospital, has returned to
his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles White,
of Rome, were visiting Mr.
White’s father, J. D. White Sr.
! last Saturday.
Mrs. Maxey Parsons was visit
| ing her sister. Mrs. James Ser
jritt Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess White, of
Rome, were visiting J. D. White,
Sr., and family Sunday.
Sovfh Summerville
Miss Laura Stanley was week
end guest of Misses Evelyn and
Joyce Simmons.
Mrs. Charlie Gladney and Miss
Joyce Simmons spent Monday
afternoon with Charlie Helton
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carpenter
and Joan spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Brown Wilson
in LaFayette.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson
visited in LaFayette Sunday.
Mrs. Frances Marshall and son,
Richard, and Harold Scruggs
were visiting Mrs. Carl Johnson
Friday.
Miss Vera Touchtone spent the
week-end in Holland with Miss
Alice Everett.
Mrs. Burl Bailey, Violet and
Sybil visited Mr. and Mrs. Earn
est Casin in Trion.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Fulmer and Beverly motored to
Chattanooga, Tenn., Sunday.
Miss Reba Fulmer. Mr. and
Mrs. Arlin Osby, Miss Mary
Evelyn Fulmer. Curtiss Bailey
and Mrs. Billy Dye were visiting
in Chattanooga, Tenn.. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Dye were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Fulmer and family.
We Have a Nice Selection of
MEMORIAL WREATHS
ALSO A VARIETY OF POTTED PLANTS
Send Your Friends and Loved Ones Flowers for Christmas.
There Is No Lovelier Gift Thon Flowers
FOR SALE—CHRISTMAS TREES
HAMMOND-DUFF FLORISTS
Phone 65 Free Delivery Summerville
Open an Account With Us Today
SALE
Continues
For Christmas
Buying
ON
LADIES' DRESSES
LADIES' SUITS j
CHILDREN'S DRESSES '
SEE
Our Large Assortment
of Gift Items
| ALL GIFT WRAPPING FREE ' |
Charles Esserman & Co.
Phone 170-L
Tooga Theatre Bldg. Summerville, Ga.
See Us For Values
25 Pounds Rome Beauty Flour __ $1.95
3 Cans Lima Beans 25c
3 Cans Pinto Beans 23c
3 Cans Green Peas 23c
3 Cans Black-Eyed Peas 23c
3 Cans Kidney Beans 23c
12 oz. Jar Apple Jelly 14c
2 Cans Va. Chief Tomatoes 25c
Heinz Soup 10c
2 Cans Sardines 25c
4 Pounds Pure Lard 52c
WE WILL GIVE TWO 25-lb. SACKS
OF ROME BEAUTY FLOUR TO
THE LUCKY PERSON.
Hurley’s Grocery
Phone 150 Summerville, Ga.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little boy 7 years old.
I have been a good little boy.
I want a bicycle, a dump truck,
a gun and a milk truck with
horses on it for Christmas and
that is all.
So good-bye. — My name in
Buddy Deering.
These Prices Are Our
Gift to You
iTOUND~BQX~CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES ..... 45c
Fancy Yellow Pound
SQUASH 10c
Large, Firm Head
LETTUCE 10c
Sweet Juicy Florida Dozen
ORANGES 19c
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Dozen
TANGERINES... .... 30c
NO. 2 1 /? CAN HUNT'S PEACHES 19c
No. 11 Pound Cello Bag
STEWART PECANS —39 c
1 Pound Cello Bag
ENGLISH WALNUTS. . 35c
1 Pound Cello Bag
BRAZIL NUTS 32c
Fresh Pound
COCONUTS 10c
Del Monte Seedless Box
RAISINS 19c
Shredded 1 Pound Cello Bag
COCONUT 49c
5 Pound Bag
SUGAR 45c
Swan Down
CAKE FLOUR 39c
4 Pound Carton
PURE LARD 53c
1 Pound Bag MAXWELL HOUSE or FLEETWOOD COFFEE 65c
1 Pound Cello Bag Evaporated PEACHES or APPLES.... 27c
3 Pound Con
SNOWDRIFT 75c
Burgundy Rose 25 Pound Bag
FLOUR $1.75
Market Specials
Fresh Center-Cut Pound
PORK CHOPS 49c
Nu-Maid Table Grade Pound
OLEOMARGARINE..... 25c
Fresh, Meaty Pound
SPARE RIBS 43c
Get Our Prices on Christmas Hams and
Turkeys - Place Orders Now
MEATS
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Dear Santa:
I am a little girl five years old
and I’ve been a good little girl.
Please bring me a magic-skin
doll, a cooking set, a doll buggy,
some nuts, fruit and candy. I
will have cake and coffee for
you.—Bye now, Betty Ann Cody,
Trion, Ga.
Fresh Pound
TOMATOES —_l9c
Fresh, Tender Pound
POLE BEANS 19c
5 , .__
Delicious Red Pound
APPLES 10c
Fresh Dozen
PULLET EGGS 45c
1 Pound Cello Bag
CHOCOLATE DROPS . 25c
1 Pound Cello Bag
COCONUT BON-BONS 39c
2 Pound Cello Bag
MIXED CANDY 35c
1 Pound Cello Bag
ORANGE SLICES 19c
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2 Pound Box
STICK CANDY 49c
No. 2 Can Crushed or Sliced
PINEAPPLE
Hershey's % Pound
COCOA 23c
All Flavors 4 for
JELLO 29c
Double Q Tall Can
PINK SALMON 33c
Mayfield No. 2 Can
CREAM-STYLE CORN _ 10c
Sunshine Krispy Pound Box
CRACKERS 25c
Sunshine Krispy Large Box
CRACKERS 30c
SPECIAL!!
Loin End or Boston Butt Pound
PORK ROAST 39c
Swift's or Rath's All-Meat Pound
WEINERS 49c
Hormel's Tenderized Pound
PICNIC HAMS 39c
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl 5 years old
I have been a good girl.
Please bring me a doll, tea set,
doll trunk, a pair of blue jeans,
some fruits, nuts and candy.
Don’t forget the other little
boys and girls. — Your little
friend, Judy Baggett.
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