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Social News
Mrs. Leon Gamble, Society Editor Phone 362
Mrs. J. V. Wheeler will leave Fri
day for an extended visit with Dr. and
Mrs. L. L. Long in Ware Shoals, S.C.
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Miss Margaret Glenn, of Atlanta,
is spending several days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Glenn.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kendrix and
Mamie and Tom Kendrix, of Lyons,
S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. McGin
nis, of Birmingham, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Weems
near Lyerly.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Freeman were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. O. J.
Espy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry League and
son and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. League
were guests Sunday of A. B. Cremer
in La Fayette.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bradford were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Pollock in Gadsden, Ala.
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Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Brown made a
business trip to Chattanooga Wednes
day.
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W. M. Morgan snent the first of the
week with Otto Morgan in La Fay
ette.
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Mrs. George D. Espy has been in
disposed for several days.
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Mrs. Martha Kane has returned to
her home in Atlanta.
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Little Miss Virginia Lee White, of
Dalton, is spending this week with
her aunt, Mrs. G. H. Wilkins, and
Mr. Wilkins.
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Dr. Jack Giles, Mr. Willis, Mrs.
Mattie Brown and Mrs. Leila Sprin
gle, of Greenville, S. C., were visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Rice Morgan Mon
day.
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Little Miss Martha Britton, of
Cleveland, is visiting he rgrandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Henley.
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Miss Martha Jane Storey spent the
week-end in the Allen home.
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Mrs. John S. Cleghorn, Jr., and
sons, were spend-the-day guests Tues
day of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cleghorn.
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Robert Harlow, Jr., a student at
A. M. L, Milledgeville, will spend the
week-end with homefolks.
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Mrs. W. H. Weekley is spending
some time at Pleasant Green.
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Mrs. J. H. Shumate was visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Milton Denton, and
Mr. Denton in Atlanta Wednesday of
last week.
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The Woman’s club will meet this
afternoon at 3 o’clock in the home of
Mrs. 0. A. Selman. Mrs. Walter
Sturdivant will be joint hostess.
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Mrs. J. H. Shumate had as her
luncheon guests Wednesday Mrs. R.
E. L. Spence and Mrs. Murrah, of
Cloudland.
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Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Buskin and Mrs.
Cox were in Atlanta last Wednesday.
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Mrs. J. H. Midlack and Miss Alta
Midlack, of Lake City, Fla., are
spending this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Johit P. Henry.
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Mrs. Joe Sanford is ,full|situte
teacher in the South Summerville
school during the absence of Miss
Florence Fisher, who was injured in
an automobile accident Sunday night.
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Miss Kathryn Eubanks returned
to her home in Atlanta after spending
the summer with Rev. and Mrs. E. P.
Eubanks.
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wheeler, of
Chattanooga; Mr. and Mrs. Rowland
Wheeler, of Cartersville, and Mrs. E.
C. Dodd were guests Sunday of Mrs.
J. V. Wheeler.
What are Resources?
You quite often hear talk about the “resources” of
a Bank. What is meant by resources? They are com
posed of CASH on hand to supply normal demands,
plus a secondary reserve of SECURITIES.
These securities should be of a nature that can be
converted into CASH promptly. Our Bank’s resour
ces are of that kind. This means much to all our de
positors. le means that their checks will be cashed
promptly. It means the ready cash when needed. Ours
is a RELIABLE and a FRIENDLY bank.
Deposits Up to $5,000.00 Insured Under FDIC.
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Chattooga County Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bagley and
sons were in Chattanooga Wednes
day.
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Bill Singleton, representing the
Globe Tailoring company, will be with
us Tuesday, Oct. 13. Come in and let
him measure you for that fall suit.-
Taylor Mercantile Company.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Freeman are
visiting Rev. and Mrs. Freeman in
Stilesboro this week.
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Rev. Alfred Pullen, of Chipley, Ga.,
and Miss Nona Pullen, of Hapeville,
Ga., are guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. League.
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G. P. Mahan was visiting friends
here Sunday.
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Mrs. Henry Bradford will spend the
week-end with her son, Henry, Jr,., in
Barnesville, Ga.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Espy and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hamilton near Subligna.
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Among the out-of-town relatives
and friends who attended the funeral
of Mrs. Marvin Pullen Tuesday were
A. F. Bunley, Nashville; Freeman
Towery, John Bunley, Mrs. Hurley
Towery, of Fayetteville, N. C.; Rev.
Alfred Pullen, Chipley; Miss Nonnie
Pullen, Hapeville: Mr. and Mrs. C.
G. Pullen and Miss Kathryn Pullen
and Gordon and Nan, Miss Pearl
| Ashley. Mrs. Paul Leland, Miss Mar
garet Pullen, Miss Tensy Bankston,
Tillman Baskston, of Chattanooga;
Mrs. Sallie Penley and children, of
Lindale; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brown,
of Atlanta; Mrs. Pat Miller, Mrs. E.
D. Hudson and S. B. McCaleb, Hunts
ville, Ala.
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Mrs. 0. A. Selman, Mrs. W. Penn
Selman and Miss Mary Penn were in
Chattanooga Wednesday.
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Mrs. George Verden is spending a
tew days with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Espy
in Chattanooga this week.
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Among the out-of-town friends and
relatives who attended the funeral
of Mrs. E. N. Martin were Mrs. W.
B. Lowe, La Fayette; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Calhoun, Ringgold; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Fain, Chattanooga; Mrs.
McMyers, Decatur; Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Jeb
Martin, Chickamauga; Mrs. Green
Martin, Birmingham; Mrs. W. W. S.
Myers, Cedartown; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Myers, Atlanta; Mrs. Rountree, Ce
dartown, and Mrs. Gerald, Atlanta.
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Mrs. Wilford Caulkins and chil
dren spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Whisnant.
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Mrs. W. B. Hair and Mrs. B. W.
Farrar are in Atlanta today.
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Hubert Johnson, who is attending
school in Chattanooga, spent the
week-end with homefolks.
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Mrs. Lena Lanier is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Ed Moore, at Tunnel Hili.
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Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Espy and son,
T. J., Jr., of Ringgold, were visiting
relatives here Sunday.
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Lonnie Jackson has returned to his
home from the Trion hospital.
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A group conference meeting will
be held at Beersheba Friday morning,
beginning at 9:30 o’clock.
CARNIVAL COMING TO MENLO
OCTOBER 24.
A carnival with all accessories will
be held on the streets in Menlo begin
ning at 4 o’clock in the afternoon on
Oct. 24.
The affair is sponsored and plann
ed by the Menlo P.-T. A.
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Friends of Miss Mignonne Reavis
will be glad to Learn that she has
been selected a member of the 1936-
37 Glee Club at Bessie Tift College.
Miss Reavis is an outstanding mem
ber of the junior class.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936.
MRS. MARVIN PULLEN KILLED
IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT
Mrs. Marvin Pullen was almost in
stantly killed Sunday nig'ht when the
car in which she was riding with her
husband and friends was struck by
an automobile driven by Walt Wil
burn, colored, of Rome, at the Trion
city limits. Mrs. Pullen died about
fifteen minutes after the collision,
which occurred about 7:20 p.m. Mar
vin Pullen, her husband, driver of the
car, and Miss Florence Fisher and
Mr., and Mrs. Clovis Fisher were se
riously injured. Mrs. Pullen’s young
son by a former marriage escaped
injury.
Miss Fisher was treated at the
Trion hospital for a broken hand and
foot and a head cut and other lace
rations. Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Fisher
received serious injuries.
Marvin Pullen was able to return
to his home Monday, but the other
members of the party remain in a
serious condition at the Trion hos
pital.
Wilburn was imprisoned in the
Summerville jail.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
To the People of Chattooga County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Sheriff of Chattooga county,
Georgia, subject to the general elec
tion of Nov. 3, 1936. Your support
will be highly appreciated.
T. A. COOK.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
Mrs. J. M. Beilah, administratrix
of the estate of J. M. Beilah, deceas
ed, vs. Zen T. Taylor.
In accordance with an execution
and special judgment issued on land
from the Superior Court, September
Term, 1936, will be sold before the
courthouse door at Summerville,
Chattooga county, Georgia, on the
first Tuesday in November, next,
within the legal hours of sat?, the
following described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land sit- j
uated, lying and being in the County
of Chattooga, State of Georgia, de
scribed as follows: One town lot, size
25 feet by 140 feet, and the building |
thereon fronting on 7th avenue (Main I
Street) adjoining the T. P. Baker ;
property on the South side Lot No. :
25, this lot being a nart of the orig- j
inal land lot No. 2455 in the Town of'
Menlo, Ga., in the 13th district and
4th section of Chattooga Co., Ga.
Above described property levied on
and will be sold as the property of j
Zen T. Taylor by virtue of Fi. Fa. is- '
sued from the Superior Court of
Chattooga County, Georgia, in favor |
of Mrs. J. M. Beilah, administratrix
of the estate of J. M. Beilah, de
ceased, for the sum of principal $200;
interest, $238; costs, $13.85.
This 7th day of October, 1936.
T. A. COOK, Sheriff.
SALE NOTICE.
‘GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
Persuant to an order passed at the I
September term, 1936, of Floyd Coun
ty Court of Ordinary, will be sold to I
the highest bidder for cash, the fol- I
lowing described property, to-wit: j
Two-thirds undivided interest in and |
to lots of land No. 1 in the Twenty- '
fifth district and Fourth section of I
Chattooga county, Georgia. Also lot I
No. 324 in the Fifth district and i
Fourth section of said county, ex- |
cep ting from Lot No. 1 that part i
owned and occupied by J. L. Coulter.
Said property known as the John
Barber place, containing 280 acres, {
more or less.
Said property is sold as the prop
erty of Dr. L. A. Mallicoat in his life ,
time, and since his death the same is
the property of Ann Mallicoat (now i
Plymer), Syble Mallicoat and James
Mallicoat, and is sold by order of
said court for the support and main
tenance of said three named minor i
children. . . !
The full interest to said’ land will:
be obtained by the purchaser, the j
said Daughtery Mallicoat and Mrs.l
Gertrude Mallicoat agreeing to take ■
whatever sum that said land is ■ j
knocked off at, the extra two-thirds ■ i
to be paid to them. I
Given under my hand and official |
signature, this Oct. 7, 1936.
MRS. GERTRUDE MALLICOAT.
ROYAL Theater
PROGRAM:
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY:
WARNER BAXTER in
“Robin Hood of
El Dorado”
with Ann LORING & Bruce CABOT.
He had seen the persecutors of his
people kill the girl he loved—the
memory, branded on his heart, sent
him riding, like an avenging whirl
wind, at the head of his bloodthirty
horde! Romantic Robin Hood, patriot
or bandit —which ? His exploits sweep
across the screen —in 1936’s thrilling
successor to “Viva Villa!”
Also Movietone News and Selected
Short Subjects.
SATURDAY ONLY:
“SPEED”
James STEWART & Wendy BARRIE
Youth racing to new records in fun,
thrills, romance! Love sets a dizzy
pace—and James Stewart, your hand-
I some new favorite, leads the way in
a picture as fast as its name! Grand
| entertainment streamlined for laughs
and action.
! Also comedy and Chapter 4 “Flash
I Gordon.”
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
JANE WITHERS in
“PEPPER”
with IRVIN S. COBB and SLIM
SUMMERVILLE.
Public Nuisance Number One! That
; good little girl who’s always in bad,
tears up New York’s East Side in her
wildest, funniest comedy!
Also “Opr Gang” Comedy,
ANNOUNCEMENT
The W. S. Gentry Furniture Co. wishes to announce the removal of its Summer
ville Branch back to its Rome Store. This does not mean that we do not wish the pat
ronage of the people in this territory, but that we feel we can maintain a volume of
business in this territory with our salesmen at a lower cost than operating a store in
Summerville.
Our salesmen, Mr. R. S. Thomas and Mr. Luther Smith, Jr., will be constantly in
this territory and will be glad to serve you in any way possible in the matter of home
furnishings.
We wish to thank you for your patronage in the past and invite you to our Rome
Store any time we may be able to serve you.
W. S. Gentry Furniture Co.
ROME, GEORGIA
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' SEE YOUR FORD DEALER IN October
Here is your chance to get a fine used car or truck—any make
or model—at the special prices of the Nation-Wide Ford Dealers’
October Clearance Sale.
You owe it to yourself to see the amazing values your Ford
dealer is offering during this great October clearance sale. Come
early and get your pick. Remember that every R & G used car and
truck is backed by an absolute money-back guarantee—and the only
place you can get a R & G used car or truck is from your Ford
dealer. Your present car may more than cover the down-payment.
Lowest prices, easy terms. Don’t miss this Nation-Wide October
Clearance Sale of Ford Dealers’ Used Cars and Trucks. You will
save money and get a genuine bargain in a fine used car or truck if
yon will see your Ford dealer today.
A WRITTEN
MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE
WITH EVERY
R&G USED CAR OR TRUCK
Taylor Mercantile Co. j
Men’s New Men’s, Ladies’, Children’s Men’s New §
FALL SUITS SWEATERS & JACKETS FALL SHOES
*12.50 Priced Ri ht . All Leather |
$16.50 For work or dress |
$25.00 All the new styles and wear: |
colors in $1.95 to $5.00 §
Men’s and Boys’Hats ■ §
WORK PP SHIRTS $1.50 TO $5.00 S
50 cents : S
CHILDREN’S DRESSES 98c to $5.00 g
MEN’S SHIRTS Prints: Ito 16, also-1-2 g
79c to $2.00 sizes for chubbies. Heavy Silk S
Full cut, fast —; -y- ——“—* CREPES §
colors. 50c and 75c I
. SILK DRESSES |
Cotton Prints Sizes, 3to 14 years > r>-uv j* §
■" HOSIERY
White 27-in._ 10c We have just received a g
36-in. 15c big 1 shipment of Dove Down
in white, pink, Hose. All sizes and the new
blue, mixtures Fall shades. 75c, $1.75, $1.85 a
Taylor Mercantile Co.
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