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Menlo Notes
By Miss Lena Baker, Menlo, Georgia
Mrs. Ida Henry, of Montgom
ery. Ala., Is spending a few days
with her sisters. Mrs. U. E. Day
and Mrs. Henry Day. Mr. and
Mrs. D. C. Broome, of Rome, vis
ited them Sunday a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bennett,
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Green, of
Chattanooga, visited their sis
ter. Mrs Janie King, and the
Polks Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. H. H. Ferguson, of
Tucson, Ariz., is visiting her
mother. Mrs. J. S. Majors. Other
dinner guests Sunday were Mrs.
W. J. Hammond and Miss Edna
Perry.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Chamblee,
Danny. Linda and Bryan, of
Tuscaloosa. Ala . are vacationing
here with his parents, the R D
Chamblees, her father, H. G
Walker, in LaFayette, and David
Chamblee in Atlanta.
Misses Evelyn and Cleo Cook
and Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens vis
ited Mrs. Mary Lawrence and
sister in Oxford. Ala., Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs C. H Nappier, of
Chattanooga, spent Saturday :
night with Lena and Gordon
Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F Callaway,
Chris. Arleen and Pauline. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Jennings and
son visited relatives in Mt.|
Clemens, Mich., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. King,
Mesdames J. Robert Henderson
and Vance Story were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. ।
O. L. Cleckler.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jesse, Mike
and Melony, of Blue Field, Va„ i
enjoyed barbecue supper with
Mr. and Mrs Robert King anti
Miss Sue King Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hegwood
announce the arrival of little
“Shellie Ann” born July 8 inl
Kitchens Clinic, LaFayette They
are recuperating with her par
ents. the Ben Crains, on 7th I
Avenue.
Mrs. Max White spent a few
days in Atlanta last week with !
her sister. Mrs Lurene Graham
Those enjoying a "get-togeth
er" Sunday at the Hill Hall’s
home (besides the four) were
Mr, and Mrs. Milton McDonald
and children, of Chattanooga:
Lt. and Mrs. Dewey Hughes, of
Huntsville. Ala . Mr and Mrs J
H Willingham Jr. and children,
of Chelsea: his mother. Mrs. J
H. Willingham Sr. and Mary,
Mr. and Mrs T. C. Baker and
Mrs John ('handle' .
Visitors of Miss Mary Odell
and Mr Ray Thursday after
noon were: Mr. and Mrs W I
Ray. of Trion; Mr and Mrs. J F :
Flemming, of Lyerly, and Walter
Hamilton, of Gadsden; then
Saturday afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Martz, of Huntsville.
Ala.
Mr and Mrs Clyde Fondran,
of Atlanta, v is iI e d Claude
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Fondran a few days last week.
; Miss Sandra Wright accompa
nied them home Wednesday for
a few days' visit.
Mrs Jackie Hamilton is a pa
tient in Hutcheson Memorial
Hospital, Fort Oglethorpe,
having undergone appendectomy
Saturday.
Mrs. J. J. Harrison, of Sig
nal Mountain, Tenn., and Mrs.
Carrie Alexander, of Cloudland,
were guests of Mrs. J. R. Wyatt
and Miss Helen a few days last
1 w'eek.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. A
Mcßae last week were: Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Mcßae and family,
of LaFayette. on Monday; Mr
and Mrs. Lonnie York, of Ross
ville, on Tuesday; Mr. and Mrs
Ralph Nelson, of Shannon, on
Wednesday; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
my Mcßae, of LaFayette, a few
days, and Miss Clara Hall, of
Armuchee, Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Bascurt
and children and Mrs. H. D
Mallicoat. of Akron, Ohio, spent
J last week among relatives here,
Summerville and Rome. Mrs.
। Jennie Hall, of LaFayette, ac
companied them home for a
visit.
Mrs. Lula Strickland, of Penn
ville. was supper guest of Mes
dames Emma Parris and Dovle
Majors on the Fourth.
Miss Nila Jo Townsend, of La-
Fa vette, spent the week-end
with her sister, Mrs. Dewey Hall,
and Mr. Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Don Hal)
and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Deedy Powell and children spent
Sunday in Birmingham and re
port James Cooper is improving
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hilburn
and grandson, of Kannapolis.
N C., spent Friday night with
the Harvey Griffith, having been
to see relatives in Bay Minette.
Ala Sp/5 George Griffith is
spending a 15-day furlough with
the parents, having served 25
months overseas.
Mrs. Lester Edwards visited
her son, W A Edwards, and
family in Rome a few days last
week, then Sunday she and Les
ter visited Miss Lucille Agnew
and father, J. P. Agnew, in Sum
merville.
Spend-the-day guests of Mr
and Mrs Joe King Wednesday
were Mesdames Ella Hall, Vera
Mauney, Bessie Hall. Miss Lil
lian Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Hall; then Friday night supper
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alton
Jesse and Malony. of Blue Ridge
Little Miss Cathy Wright, of
Rochester, N Y , is spending the
month wit it her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Hester Hurtts.
Otis Ratliff, of Berryton, vis
ited Mrs. Dovie Majors Sunday
afternoon.
Roger Dodd, of Atlanta, visited
his sister, Mrs Sell McWhorter
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and Mr McWhorter a few days
last week. They enjoyed supper
Saturday night with Mrs. Mar
garet Moody and Irene in Sum
merville. Other guests were Mr
and Mrs. Wilson Bowman and
Winnie Jo Bowman and Mrs.
Tom Cook. Afterwards all drove
over to the McWhorters to
chat and visit. Sunday night Mr.
Dodd, the two McWhorters and
Irene were supper guests of Mr.
and Ms. Sim Dodd in Rome.
The Floyd Seymores moved
over last week to live with her
; parents, the C. E. Masseys, on
7th Avenue.
The Z. B. Hams, of Chatta
nooga, spent the week-end with
the Lawlesses.
Sp/4 Bobby Jackson, of Canal
Zone, is visiting his parents, the
W. M. Jacksons, for 15 days fur
lough. Other guests this week
are David and Pat Ridley, of At
lanta.
Mrs. Annie Tucker was dinner
guest Sunday of the Henry Mc-
Whorters.
Messrs. R H. Alexander, of
Oklahoma City, and A. L. Mur
phy, of Gadsden, were Sunday
guests of the C. A. Wyatts.
Mrs. Dora Posey and daughter,
of Trenton, were guests of the
George Plesses Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Hall, Beckie
and David, Mrs. John Chandler
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sumner and
children and Miss Nell Bailey
-pent two days last week in the
Smokies.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cavin and
Susan, of Ware Shoals, visited
his mother, Mrs. H. E. Wyatt, a
few days last week
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Ward, of,
Rome, visited their parents, ;
(Wards and Welches) the week
end.
Miss Wanda Wright, of Mur
freesboro, Tenn., is visiting
Sandra and Reta Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burge, Mel
vin Deering and Miss Syble were
dinner guests of the Luther I
Pledgers Sunday.
Mrs. Pauline Romine spent the
Fourth with friends in Chicka
mauga. Her nephew, Ronald
Raughton, of Summerville, was
her guest last week She and
friend, Fowler Bolt, accompa
nied him home Saturday night
and enjoyed supper with the
G. J Raughtons.
TOOGA
THEATRE
Phone 857-6201 - Summerville
LAST TIMES THURSDAY
“MEIN KAMPF"
With an all-star east. Also car
toon.
FRIDAY & 'Vil RDM.
JULY 14-15
“THE STRANGER
WORE A GUN"
Starring Randolph Scott and
Claire Trevor — AND —
“LEGIONS OF
HIE NILE"
In color-CinemaScope, starring
Linda Cristal and Ettore Manni.
Also Cartoon.
SUNDAY. MONDAY. TUESDAY.
JULY 16-17-18
“RETURN TO
PEA TON PLACE"
In color-CinemaScope. starring
Jeff Chandler, Carol Lynley and
Eleanor Parker. Also cartoon.
WEDNESDAY’ & THURSDAY.
JULY 19-20
“HIE BIG SHOW"
In color-CinemaScope. starring
Esther Williams. Cliff Robertson
and David Nelson Also cartoon
PENN DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
Highway 27 at Pennville
Phone 857-3521
THURSDAY & ERIDAY,
JULY 13-14
• POSSE FROM HELL"
In color, starring Audie Murphy
and John Saxon. Also cartoon
SATURDAY. JULY 15
“A WOMAN
LIKE SATIN"
In color-CinemaScope. starring
Brigitte Bardot and Jacques
! Charrier AND
“(JIDEON OF
SCOTLAND \RD"
Starring Jack Hawkins and Anna
Massey Also cartoon
PLAY BINGO AT THE PENN
DRIVE-IN EVERY SATURDAY
NIGHT
SUNDAY. JULY 16
“HIE W U KIEST
SHIP IX HIE ARMY"
In color-CineniaScope. starring
Jack Lemmon and Ricky Nelson
Also cartoon.
• CLOSED MONDAY •
TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY,
JULY 18-19
“CHVXCE MEETIXG"
Starring Harry Kruger and
Micheline Presle Also cartoon
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NORTHERN TISSUE 4 rolls 29c
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WHOLE LEGS, lb.. 35c BREAST, lb. ... 45c
V
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LEMONS
Doz. 19C
NO. 1
NEW POTATOES ... 5 Lbs 23c
MR. G FROZEN BOX
FRENCH FRIES 10-
SWEET 16 OLEO... Lb 19 c
HEINZ
TOMATO SOUP ...^lO-
STOKELY'S 46-OZ. CAN
TOMATO JUICE 29-
Sunshine A New Crop Pint 9^
MEAL. 5 ba b g It honey 39 c
Mann's Golden Harvest 1-Lb. Cello Pkg.
WIENERS 49c
Heavy Choice Lb.
ROUND STEAK ... 79c
ARIZONA VINE-RIPE C
CANTALOUPES /Jl
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Fancy Fresh
OKRA
Lb. 15c
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BANANAS
Lb. 9c