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THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1960
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j News of Chelsea |
4 By Ann Mitchell, Route 1, Menlo, Ga. ?
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The Warner E. Wilsons guests
this week are Linda, Ann, Sandy
and Jimmy Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sumner,
Gail and Ricky, were Sunday
dinner guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Bailey and
girls. In the afternoon they vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sumner
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sumner,
Gail and Ricky, Ann, Nelle, Sue
and Sara Jo Bailey were sight
seeing Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sumner.
Gail and Ricky, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Bentley and Greg
Saturday.
Visiting Misses Beulah and
Annie Garner Friday were Mrs.
Bertha Van Pelt, Shirley and the
twins. Mrs. Carl Sumner, Sr. and
Harold, Miss Shirley Willingham,
Lonnie and Connie.
Misses Beulah and Annie Gar
ner visited Mrs. W. M. Philips
Friday night. Mrs. John Synder,
of Rome, visited Beulah and An
nie Garner Sunday.
Dee Jackson, of Menlo, was the
Sunday guest of Jean and Shir
ley Willingham.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A Jackson
and family visited Mrs. McKinley
Miller in Albertville Sunday.
Reba Garner and Patsy Gen
try spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Gentry and attended
Bible School at Spring Creek
Baptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry,
Steve and Elaine Morgan and
Patsy Gentry visited the Tom
Garners Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs.L. K. Weaver, Sr.,
£ * * M 11* * * * * £
I Bolling News I
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i By Myra Lynn Dodd t
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“The king’s heart is in the
hand of the Lord, as the rivers
of ivater: he turneth it whith
ersoever he will. Every way of
a man is right in his own eyes:
but the Lord pondereth the
hearts.” Proverbs 21-1 and 2.
Rev. Clyde Parris spoke for the
Sunday morning worship service
at the Four Mile Baptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pledger and
family, Misses Wanda Edwards
and Donna Dodd visited Mr. and
Mrs. Sonny Yancey and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Buford Ratliff
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Joe Lee and
children, Frankie and Janet, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Lon Reynolds
and family Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Pledger
and Misses Myra Lynn and Don
na Dodd were guests of Mr. and
UNBUCKLE YOUR
MONEY BELT
"\/Try ILJT T? Mothers of the South,
A A ILjIV rise in righteous indigna-
tion. Why should Fathers have all the fun driving new
Valiants hither and yon? Speak up for your due. fell him
you want yours. If he does not heed your plea raid the
cookie jar, juggle the house money. Get your own Valiant.
If you have thought ahead and have your “mad” money
safely buckled about your waist, unbuckle it now and go
to your Valiant dealer. He will show you how to own your
own Valiant for egg-money a month.
'Va.lia.nt KING OF THE COMPACTS
WILSON MOTORS, INC.
l«3 Washington St. Summerville, Ga.
RACK TO SCHOOL SALE
CHILDREN’S
DRESSES
Sever al new shipments
just arrived. New fall de
signs. All sizes.
’1 ”To 5'
FAIL SHOES
For the entire family ar
riving daily will go at Sale
Prices.
CHILDREN'S
WHITE COTTON
SLIPS
All sizes. Sale—
-49' 98 c
Come In. Look Em Over and Save Many Dollars On Your Purchases. —Thanks!
THE FAMOUS STOJL
WASHINGWNt- STREET ——
£
of Chattanooga, were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Garner. Rev. Weaver spoke
Sunday morning at Chelsea
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith vis
ited Mrs. James Nixon Saturday.
Mrs. Nixon is a patient at Chat
tooga Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. James Logan and
boys, Mrs. D. O. Smith and Sue,
Gary and Patsy Brown visited
the Earl Smiths Saturday night.
They made ice cream.
’ Sunday visitors of the Earl
Smiths were Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Miller, of LaFayette, and
Lonnie and Connie Willingham.
Visiting Wednesday were Mrs.
Joe Eleam, Sr., Mrs. Grady
Eleam and children, of Nashville.
Rev. and Mrs. Howard Finister,
Thelma and Beverly are vaca
tioning in Florida.
Miss Irene Murray, of Bir
mingham, Ala., visited Mr. and
Mrs. Eldred Willingham and
Mrs. Henry Murray Sunday.
Mrs. Earl Copeland and Janice
visited Mrs. Eldred Willingham
and girls Sunday.
Mrs. Myra Churchwell and
Fred, of Houston, Texas, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mitchell and
family Friday.
Mrs. D C. Mitchell, Jr., David
and Bobby, visited Ann and Mal
colm Mitchell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mitchell,
Glenn and Larry visited Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mitchell and Fronia
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Ashworth Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. J. H. Hisor and Mrs. Lena
Lister in Trion Monday after
noon. They later visited G. C.
Pledger in Trion Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dodd, Robin,
David and Glenn and Mrs.
Grady Dodd visited Bill Dodd, Jr.
in an Atlanta hospital Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Dodd,
Kenneth and Brenda were
guests of Mrs. Earl Dooley, Ron
nie and Carolyn, Sunday after
noon in Dry Valley.
Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Pledger,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pledger and
family, Dan and Jerry Reynolds
and Misses Wanda Edwards and
Donna Dodd attended Home
coming at Perennial Springs
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reynolds
and Mrs. Gordon Reynolds vis
ited Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Pledger
COTTON
SKIRTS
Sizes 22 to 30. Values to
$2.95. Sale—
s|sß
39c—36 INCH
Prints and
Solids
SALE
271 c yd.
f Several New Shipments in
Ladies’ Newest
Fall Dresses
I and Coats
Just arrived at our special
low prices.
Bigelow-Sanford,
Parent ol Rug Mill,
Sales up 9 per cent
Net sales of Bigelow-Sanford,
Inc., parent firm of the Georgia
Rug Mill, Summerville, for the
six months ended June 25, were
$37,612,000, an increase of 8.9
per cent over the $34,550,000 for
the same period of 1959.
Consolidated net profit for the
first half of 1960 was $1,019,500,
after charges for or in lieu of
Federal income taxes, compared
with $1,006,500 for the similar
period last year. Calculated on
the 1.022,410 shares of common
stock presently outstanding,
profit for the six months just
ended, after provision for pre
ferred stock dividends, was equal
to 93 cents per share, compared
with 91 cents per share for the
same period of 1959.
Net sales for the second quar
ter of 1960 were $19,991,000, an
increase of 12.9 per cent over the
$17,714,000 for the second quar
ter of 1959. Net profit for the
three months ended June 25,
1960, was $613,000 equivalent to i
57 cents per common share. This
compares with a net profit of
$742,000 for the second quarter
of 1959.
Sales and net profits of Crest
liner, Inc., for the entire sec
ond calendar quarter of 1960 are
included for the first time in
the above figures.
MENLO BAPTIST
HOMECOMING SET,
SERIES NEXT WEEK
All friends and former mem
bers of the Menlo Baptist Church
■ are invited to attend the home
coming and dinner on the
; grounds on Sunday, the Rev. Guy
■ Patterson, Jr., pastor, has an
; nounced.
’ The speaker of the day will be
: former pastor, the Rev. Pat
• Brock, who begins the church’s
revival preaching there on that
; day. The revival will continue
through the following Sunday,
Aug. 28.
Everyone is invited to attend
. both the homecoming and the
revival, the pastor said.
Subligna Churches
Plan Homecoming
> The Subligna Baptist and
. Subligna Methodist Churches
. will hold their annual homecom
ing on Subligna Baptist Church
lawn on Sunday, August 21.
I There will be regular morning
j worship; services at each church,
[ and at noon lunch will be served
. together.
; There will be quartets to fur
nish special music along with
s trios, duets and solos. Will ad
. journ at 3 o’clock. All friends
• and former members are in
vited to attend by Rev. Billy L.
Jones, pastor.
Sunday.
Miss Patricia Scoggins was
Sunday dinner guest of Miss
Linda Reynolds.
Miss Thelma Dodd was Sun
day guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Edwards and family.
Lonnie Tucker spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dodd
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Vann and
sons, of Atlanta, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Dodd Sunday.
Lonnie Tucker spent Sunday
night with Arthur Norton.
Mr. and Mrs. Darnell Atchley
and Sidney, of Rome, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Sid Brooks and Sylvia
Sunday.
Miss Wanda Edwards spent
Sunday with Miss Donna Dodd.
Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Pledger,
Misses Myra Lynn and Donna
Dodd attended services at Wel
come Hill Baptist Church Mon
day night.
$2.95 BOYS’ BLACK
OXFORDS
Heavy crepe sole. Sizes 8^
to 13. Sale—
si 98
f Pair
$1.98 CHILDREN’S
BLUE TENNIS
OXFORDS
SALE
s|oo
19c CHILDREN S
PANTIES
White cotton. All sizes 2 to
14. Sale—
121c pr-
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS. SUMMERVILLE. GEORGIA
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Plus Bottle Deposit VIHL
BALLARD’S OBELISK IH Fl 1 1
FIOUR
25'“>1.89 ,
Free Mixing Bowl with each bag! | £ Ww
FLEECY-WHITE One Gallon Jug JII
BLEACH .. UU S
HUNT'S - No. 2’/ 2 Cons Oil
PEACHES.. 2 «ns 49c
fT BALLARD^ USHI
BISCU,TS CATSUP
1 r lace w 13c
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TISSUE I SPAM Ml
fc _ 12-Oi. Can
Hi-c B ® onowdrfft
ORANGE 1 ROLL f <Q C <^6—
DRINK W n > — 3-Lb. Can
4^co„ LIVELY r AQ C
/Sc DOG FOOD ■■■ JC V7
SEALTEST HALF GALLON
rgiffMiSL, ICE (REAM .... 69c
* these ARE THE MEATS THAT MAKE STEADY CUSTOMERS -.Mt W -r \ NO STORE r - *
xSsC OFFERS MORE |
center cut lb.
CURED HAM. 89c
round STEAK . 89c green peas ifr
■ WF A NEW CROP LB.
k.. w SWEET POTATOES 10c
HtM BUTTS. 49; ~
BOILING MEAT . IQc | fresh okra i6c
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