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HOLLAND NEWS
Mrs. Claude Ratliff, Bolling
and Larry Ratliff spent several
days last week in Atlanta with
Bagley's
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Polishing
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PRALINE PECAN
ICE CREAM
★ Rich with buttered pecans.
★ Festive with the flavor of
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from New Orleans.
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see *^ e ® orc l en sign!
S QThe Borden Company
RMEMBER
Wherever you see a 4-H Gate Sign denoting the
home of a 4-H Club Member, there you will find
a conscientious citizen—one who has dedicated nnuiiiT r CAMC
Head, Heart, Hands and Health to Club, Com- BRYANI & jUNj
munity and Country. During 4-H Club Week, LUMBER CO.
March 7-15, we salute these boys and girls, men
and women, who are working together for the PHONE 7
betterment of America.
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Select Your Projects..
In a few more days spring will arrive officially and
that’s the signal for spring cleaning. It’s also a good
time to get your Champion Home Town Program off
to a flying start.
This is the time of year when most folks are full
of enthusiasm for living and are willing to do that
little hit of extra work for the community. Be pre*
pared to take advantage of this seasonal burst of
energy. Complete the survey of your community’s
needs as soon as possible. Select your Champion
Home Town projects and assign the various jobs.
Then you'll find plenty of willing hands to help carry
out those projects along with the spring cleaning.
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GEORGIA POWER
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbs
visited at the Brisons Friday
night.
Mrs. Harley Bandy and Jose
phine are spending this week
here.
G. S. Holland and Bob Strawn
made a business trip to Chatta
nooga last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Little, of
Douglasville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Dee Brown, of Oak Hill, and Mr.
and Mr. Bobby Green of Rome,
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Kendrick Sunday.
. Mrs. Maxwell White and Nancy
spent the day Thursday with
Mrs. Gordon Green.
Misses Eva and Helen Wor
sham attended the music class
at the First Baptist Church in
Summerville Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lovelace
and sons, of Rome, were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Strawn Satur
day.
Mrs. Gordon Green and Miss
Martha and Allen attended a
musical recital in Summerville
Friday night.
Mrs. Mattie Worsham and Miss
Helen spent Sunday with rela
tives in Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell White
and children motored to Chatta
nooga Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen
son, of Summerville, were supper
guests Sunday night of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Adderhold
and Frank spent Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Holland.
Miss Bertha Holland was ill
with flu the first of this week
and unable to attend her teach
ing duties.
Will Gayler and Miss Lillie
spent a few days last week at
Cloudland guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Gayler, Jewel and Bobby.
Mrs. C. H. Kirby and Frances,
of Chattoogaville, Pfc. Jo and
Pfc. Geneva Kirby, of Camp
Pendleton, Oceanside, Calif., vis
ited Mrs. Dot Thomas last week.
J. T. Ratliff and Randy Tuch
stone are spending a few days
in Chattanooga.
Miss Jimmie Kellett, of At
lanta, spent part of last week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Kellett.
Mrs. R. A. White and Mrs.
Clyde Stephenson visited Mrs. W.
H. Gayler and family last week.
Mrs. Bob House and Mrs.
Haster Clark spent Monday aft
ernoon with Mrs. Louise Ken
drick.
Mrs. W. H. Gayler, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Thomas and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Henderson
and children were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. N. A. Henderson near
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Gaylesville, Ala. Sunday.
Mrs. Luke Ratliff and J. T.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Ratliff and children in Rome
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel White and
children, of Rome, visited Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. White Sunday.
Alf and Harold Strawn visited
Dave Strawn in Rome Sunday.
Echoes of the
Training School
By J. R. ROSSER
The Chattooga County Train
ing School boys and girls were
successful in N. G. I. A. Class
SHORTHAND
IN WEEKS
“lfs wonderful"
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Says Thelma Kinsey
Formerly of Subligna
313 East sth Ave., Rome, Ga.
Secretary, National Life and
Accident Insurance Co.
“Thanks to Speedwriting, the
wonderful ABC shorthand, I
have a fine position with a
great Insurance Co. In only 6
weeks I had a speed of more
than 120 wpm. Why take a
symbol system and have to
learn a foreign alphabet? With
Speedwriting you use only the
ABCs. It’s Speed writing for
me.”
The local management of Na
tional Life and Accident In
surance Co. informs us that
Thelma is the first Speedwrit
er to work for them and that
her work is equal to secretaries
who have studied symbol sys
tems for a year or more.
Speedwriting is Taught
Exclusively at
SPEEDWRITING
Institute of North Ga.
Business College
Phone 6328, Rome, Ga.
Visit us and talk to the
students
New Classes Every Monday
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_ 103 Washington Street Summervdk, Ga.
“C” basketball tournament, held
in Calhoun February 27-28. Both
boys and girls won Consolation
Trophies.
According to a poll taken in
the faculty, the three most valu
able players were: for the girls,
Bernice Shropshire, Jacqulin
Nichols and Suejette Rosser in
that order. For the boys, Maceo
Wiggins, L. C. Price, and Ahmed
Adams were chosen.
We were proud of that success
in basketball for, having to play
on the ground, we found very
little playing weather.
We hope some day to have a
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4-H Keeps Abreast of the Times . . .
. . . teaching young people the latest
developments in farming, homemaking, and related fields. The
observance of 4-H Club Week, March 7-15, marks another year
of thorough, up-to-date training by capable adult leaders who give
freely of themselves for the benefit of youth. Our compliments to
them and their progressive 4-H members.
Compliments of
Davis Bros. Motor Co.
gym that we will be able to place
and win.
Much improvement is being
made in our Home Economic de
partment. We are grateful to the
superintendent and Board of
Education for what they have
done to make this improvement
possible.
"To Relieve WRA
Misery
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LIQUID OR TABLETS-SAM I FAST RELIEF
Thursday, March 5, 1953
WANTED TO BUY
GOOD USED FURNITURE
THE ATTIC SHOP
Next to Park Theatre
GENE JUNKINS
TIME TO PLANT
Evergreens, azaleas, trees, boxwood—
BUY AT NURSERY, SAVE 60%. FREE
book on how to plant. Sales yard open
Sunday.
Wayne Snow Nursery
HIGHWAY 37
10 MILES NORTH OF LAFAYETTE