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Football Statistics.
By WILLIAM CLEGHORN.
Well, the 1936 season is over at
last. We have had our ups and downs
but finished with a .500 percentage
(not counting practice game at first
of season). The club got off on the
wrong foot and lost the first four
games. But they improved all along
until the climax with Trion.
The team made history this year,
as they had the best season since we
started in scholastic football. They
won the first game under the lights
they ever played and beat Trion for
the second consecutive year.
The Indians fittingly elected co
captains this year.—as Beatty and
Thomas would have been hard to
choose between. Seventeen men re
ceived letters as follows: Myers, Sit
ton, Bagley, Climer, Barnes, Head
rick, Dodd, Beatty, Hankins, Tripp,
Thomas, Turner, Trimble, Farrar,
Eleam, Smith and Sims. And, of
course, the manager, Joe Favor.
Only six of these graduate—they
are Myers, Climer, Dodd, Beatty,
Thomas and Tripp. Sitton and Trim
ble, though seniors, have another
year. They lack some units. With all
this bunch coming back we should
have a better season next year than
the one just closed.
Whether you read them are not,
here are my first and second all-op
ponent teams:
First team:
Whittenburg, Rome, end; Goimes,
McCallie, tackle; Gober, Cedartown,
guard; Tolbert, Rome, center; Tum
lin, Cartersville, guard; Presley, Car
tersville, tackle; Hearn, Lee High,
end; Camp, Rome, back; Foster, Ce
dartown, back; Armstrong, Carters-
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GUARDIAN SALE.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
Elva Lawrence, Guardian of Ger
trude Lawrence, an incompetent,
gives notice that she will apply to the
Honorable Claude H. Porter, Judge of
the Superior Court of Chattooga
County, at 9 o’clock a.m., on the sth
day of January, 1937, at the office of
the Judge of the Superior Court of
said County and the Rome Judicial
Circuit at the courthouse in Rome,
Floyd County, Georgia, to sell the
following described property: “All of
land lot No. 307 in the Twenty-third
district and Third section of Polk j
County, Georgia, except about eleven
(11) acres sold to S. 0. Jones, the
said property contains one hundred
forty-nine (149) acres, more or less,
and is the same property deeded to
Mrs. Julia Lanham by the heirs-at
law of L. Q. C. Thompson as recorded
in the office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Polk County, Geor
gia, in Book of Deeds 5, page 32 et
sep.” and reinvest the proceeds be
cause of the small income from said
property, its distance from the resi
dence of the Guardian and the ex
pense of collecting the rents and at
tending to the upkeep of said prop
erty.
This 3rd day of December, 1936.
ELVA LAWRENCE,
Guardian for Gertrude Lawrence
FOR SALE —Poland-China pigs.—J.
H. Ward, Summerville, Ga., R. 2.
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SALE NOTICE. '
Will sell at public sale zeginning at
10 o’clock, Dec. 11, 1936, at my home
on the Bryant farm, for cash, all
household and kitchen furniture.
J, W. HOLT, Sr.
ville, back; Lancaster, Trion, back.
Second team:
Hackney, Dalton, end; Blessing,
Trion, tackle; Parish, Lee High,
guard; Casey, Cartersville, center;
Meredith, Lee High, guard; James,
Cedartown, tackle; Hawkins, Trion,
end; Harden, Dalton, back; Coker,
Lee High, back; Moore, Trion, back;
Plemons, Ringgold, back.
After the Trion game the players
of S.H.S. paraded over Summerville
with their uniforms still on. The goal
post .under which three of Summer
ville’s marches ended, fell with a
crash as happy rooters from the In
dian territory took possession. The
scores were painted in various places
and many other things happened
during the week-end.
There were no displays of violence
as a good time was had by everyone
except Urbanite enthusiasts.
This completes my scherule on
footbal write-ups.
So with S.H.S.’s and Summerville’s
thanks to Peter Boney, I close the
1936 football season.
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IN MEMORY.
The death angel came into the
home of W. D. Estes and family July
14, 1936, and took from their midst
his wife and a loving mother of fif
teen living children.
It seems as if I can’t keep from
thinking of her and missing her at
our- preaching services. Before her
health failed her, you could count on
Mrs. Estes being there to fill her
place, always with a smile on her
face, a hearty handshake and if you
were not feeling good, you could pre
pare to laugh if you happened to be
near Mrs. Estes, for she was a jovial
person.
After her health would not permit
her to come to services but once a
day, she’d let that be at the night
services and, oh, how I miss her now
as we gather around the register be
fore services. She’d be there smiling,
for our B. Y. P. U. program when it
was preaching night. As our pastor
walked around among his people
speaking, when he came to her she
had that big smile on her face and
you’d hear them say, “Hello, grand
ma,” “Hello, grandpa,” a pet name
they gave one another; and it seems
as if I can’t quit missing her pres
ence there. I just believe she is there
with us in spirit for she loved her
church and her Lord. She was a
character - you coul not help from lov
ing. She was old enough for my mo
ther and I have had some great jmes
visiting her. If you ever visited her
you’d want to go again to see her. I
shall never for the last time she vis
ited me. She came unexpected and
what a great day of fellowship we
had that day.
A vacant place is left in her home
and among her friends which can’t be
filled by anyone else, but she has
been called for higher service. It is
our loss but her gain, for this service
is truly higher. She has entered into
the fullness of the abundant life that
Jesus came to give her. John x:10.
Her soul is at rest in praises to him.
Her body is sleeping in Broomtown
cemetery until he fulfills his promise |
that he will awaken those which
sleep in Jesus.
We can not understand it all now
but some day we shall, as one of our
old songs say:
Bye and bye when the morning comes
All the saints of God will gather
home,
And we’ll tell the story, how we’ve
overcome
And we’ll understand it better bye
TRION THEATER
Thursday—loc-25c
Gift Night! SSO to be given away.
“FEDERAL AGENT”
Action drama. G-Man gets entan
gled with an international spy ring,
dickering for the formula of a deadly I
gas. He breaks up the conspiracy,
wins a girl and goes on a deferred
vacation. Charles Cooper, Bill Boyd
and Irene Ware.
Friday—loc-20c
“LADIES IN LOVE”
There are STARS galore in this!
Janet Gaynor, Constance Bennett,!
Loretta Young, Simone Simon, Don ■
Ameche, Paul Lukas, Brian Donlevy.
Four little maids —in search of hus
bands. Romances, affairs, heartaches
and comedy!
Saturday—loc-25c
“DESERT GOLD”
Amid hard riding and shooting an I
Indian tribe keeps possessior of the
mine, and aid a young engineer win
his girl. Larry Crabbe, Robert Cum
mings and Marsha Hunt. Also:
“THANK YOU, JEEVES”
Starring Arthur Treacher, Virginia
Field, David Niven. See Treacher as
the inimitable Jeeves—he was the
world’s prize crack-pot—but his valet
had brains enough for two —and his !
valet did not approve of his girl
friend.
Monday and Tuesday—loc-20c
“STATE FAIR”
See Will Rogers as he returns in
this, one of his best; with Janet Gay
nor and Lew Ayres.
Wednesday—loc-20c
“SECOND WIFE”
Starring Gertrude Michael, Walter
Abel and Erik Rhodes.
New Show Hours
Hereafter the show will start at
7:15 and only the short subjects will
be repeated. Therefore, try to be in
the theater by 7:45 in order to see
all the feature.
and bye.
Hers was the faith that saves.
Jesus is the One whom she trusted
as her only Way of salvation. John
14.6. He, it is who suffered, bled and
died to save her, and it was He who
arose and is now alive, and through
whom she is now alive forever. John
14:19. Rev. 1:18. Hers was a Jjfe
that showed her faith. It was Jesus,
her Master, living in her, John 15:5.
She did bear fruit of His glory. When
we mention the various fruits of the
Spirit, we are reminded of how they
showed in her. Love, joy, peace, long
suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith,
meekness and temperance. To you
who do not know her and understand,
I’m not trying to put her on a pedestal
of sinless perfection, for she, like us
all, had her faults, for Paul tells us,
for all have sinned and come short of
the glory of God.
I do want to say to her loved ones,
to hers who have not accepted her
Savior as your Savior and I know it
would be her sentiment also, just read
God’s word and see what is said in
the word. John 3:36; Romans 10:9;
Rebrews 7:25; Luke 19:10; Acts
13:39; II Corinthians 6:17.
Paul, in one of his letters, tells us,
But I would not have you to be ig
norant brethren, concerning them
which are asleep (dead physically)
that ye sorrow not even as others
which have no hope. For if we believe
that Jesus died and rose again, even
so them also which sleep in Jesus
will God bring with Him, for this we
say unto you by the word of the
Lord, that we which are alive and
remain until the coming of the Lord,
shall not prevent them which are
asleep, (them who are Christians).
For the Lord Himself shall descend
from Heaven with a shout, the voice
FINAL TAX
NOTICE
Delinquent Taxpayers of the City of Summerville
are notified it is now necessary for the City to take steps
to collect all PAST DUE taxes and business licenses.
While those entrusted with the collection of taxes
have no desire to work a hardship on any person, it is
necessary that steps be taken ’to make these collec
tions if the City is to operate and meet her ogligations.
Taxpayers ,are appealed to to meet their obliga
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It will be with regret that any Fi. Fas. are issued,
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of the archangel and with the trump
of God and the dead in Christ shall
rise first, then we which are alive
(and are Christians) and remain shall
be' caught up together with them, in
the clouds to meet the Lord in the
air and so shall we ever be with the
Lord. Yes, we who are Christians
shall meet to part no more and we’ll
be known as we are, only we’ll be in
glorified bodies.
May this circle be unbroken is my
prayer. A FRIEND.
BUSINESS STEADILY BETTER.
(By Georgia News Service.)
ATLANTA. According to the
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, in
its review of affairs through Octo
ber, which has just been issued, “es
timates of production of certain im
portant crops increased notably, cot
ton, corn, tobacco, sweet potatoes,
peanuts and pecans.”
The review said that “sales by de
partment stores and by mail order
houses serving rural areas increased
from September to October by a large
amount than is usual this season.”
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Mrs. C. E. Harris and children re
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Miss Maureen Groce entertained in
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