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Misses Ovelle Thomas and Marga
ret Eden attended G.E.A. in Atlanta
during the week-end.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Flannigan and
children spent the Easter holidays in
Chattanooga with relatives.
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Mrs. C. C. L. Rudicil was week-end
guest of Mrs. Eugene Wyatt in Chick
amauga.
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Mrs. L. C. Turner, Mrs. Carl Wil
son, Charles Turner and William
Cleghorn spent 'last Thursday in
Chattanooga.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry were
visiting relatives in Centre, Ala.,
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Norton announce
the marriage of their daughter, Viv
ian, to Kelly Nelson, of Berryton, on
March 26 at La Fayette.
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Mrs. Clara Belle Wiliams and Mrs.
Smiley Ray attended G.E.A. in At
lanta last week.
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The friends of Mrs. Octavia Strange
regret that she is critically ill at a
local hospital.
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Miss Pearl Farrar, of Atlanta, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Farrar.
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Mi’s. C. W. Kimbell and son, Chas.,
of Jacksonville, Fla., spent last week
with Rev. and Mrs. G. G. Ramsey
and Mrs. Burton.
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Miss Kate Eubanks spent the week
end in Norcross.
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Messrs. Hall and Hale are build
ing attractive cottages in the Bellah
addition.
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Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Harwell and
Misses Virginia and Rebecca Harwell
spent the weekend with relatives in
Alabama.
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Frank McAllister spent the week
end with relatives in Atlanta.
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Summerville, Georgia-
Warmer Weather Is Coming!
Sell your surplus hens now before prices go lower.
We Are Paying This Week, Delivered Summrville:
COLORED HENS, PER LB 14c
LEGHORN HENS, PER LB 12c
OLD ROOSTERS, PER LB 07c
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Trion Woman’s Club Has Mrs.
Barze As Guest Speaker. |
The Trion Woman’s club was most
fortunate in having as its guest for
the April meeting Mrs. Roland Barze,
of Summerville, who gave an inter
esting book review of “Winter In
April,” by Robert Nathan.
Mrs. Barze was graduated from
Rollins’ School of Speech, and several
years ago gave book reviews over
WSB for Rich’s Book shop.
Mrs. Paul Maffett played “Mist,”
by William McKinley Garmen, and
“Nola,” by Felix Arndt.
During the business session, which
was presided over by Mrs. Carleen S.
Bell, a report on the Seventh district
meeting in Dallas, Ga., was given by
Mrs. Thomas E. Lawson. Others rep
resenting Trion at the meeting were
Mrs. N. B. Murphy and Mrs. Grady
W. Cole.
At the district meeting Mis Edith
Foster, of the Trion High school,
read several poems from her recently
published book, “Beside the Wishing
Well.”
Mrs. Murphy reported that the
women of this district have been in
vited to meet in Trion next fall. Mrs.
N. A. Funderburk was appointed
chairman of the committee to raise
our quota for the cancer clinic. Mrs.
Bell read a letter from Mrs. J. L.
Henderson inviting the women to the
library on April 27 to hear a lecture
on new books to be given by Miss
Alice Stokell, of Chattanooga. This is
in connection with the observance of
Library week.—Trion Facts.
Auxiliary Met Monday.
The Woman’s auxiliary of the Pres
byterian church held their first meet
ing of the new church year Monday
afternoon at the church, with the
president, Mrs. Roland Barze, pre
siding.
Mrs. S. L. Hunter led the devotion.
Mrs. Robert McWhorter had charge
of an interesting program.
Twenty-five were present.
Mrs. D. T. Espy and children, of
Chattanooga, spent the week-end here
with relatives.
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Miss Lois McWhorter has return
ed home after spending the winter
in Florida.
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Miss Sara Agnew, of Trion, is im
proving nicely from an appendix op
ei’ation at the Riegel hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hale, of Rome,
were dinner guests Wednesday eve
ning of Mr. and Mrs. Moses E. Brin
son.
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Miss Elizabeth Hamner has return
ed from a visit in Gordo and Tusca
loosa, Ala.
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Mrs. Joe Sanford, of Rome, was
guest during the week-end of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee McWhor
ter. Mr. Sanford joined her here Sun
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Towers, of New
York, and Mrs. Ed Maddox, of Rome,
were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs.
Moses E. Brinson.
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The primary classes of the Baptist
Sunday school enjoyed an Easter egg
hunt on the lawn at Miss Allie Bry
ant’s Saturday afternoon.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1938.
Mrs. Luther Van Pelt, of near Hol
land, is improving from an illness in
a local hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Van Horn, of
Cuseta, Ga., were week-end guests
of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Hale.
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Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Chandler had
for their week-end guests Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Fuller, of Atlanta.
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Mrs. J. V. Wheeler and Mrs. Duke
Espy were joint hostesses to the Bap
tist Missionary society Monday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Wheeler.
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Apartment For Rent: Unfurnished.
Three large rooms, private bath, kit
chenette. Private front and rear en
trance. Phone 427.
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Mrs. B. A. Williams, Mrs. Smiley
Ray and Miss Fay Morton attended
the G.E.A. in Atlanta last week, and
were guests of Mrs. H. D. Barrow
while there.
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The Young Ladies’ circle of the
Methodist church met with Miss Fay
Morton Monday night.
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Mrs. S. W. Morton spent Tuesday
in Lyerly with Mrs. A. J. Gaylor.
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Miss Ruby Van Pelt, of Holland, is
recuperating from an illness at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rdbt. Harlow.
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Miss Elizabeth Jackson had as her
luncheon guests Sunday Rev. and
Mrs. J. C. Jackson and family, Mrs.
L D. Espy and Mr. and Mrs. James
Jackson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson spent
the week-end in Valley Head, Ala.
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Little Miss Mary Jane Moore, of
Tunnel Hill, is visiting her aunt,
Mrs. J. A. Beavers.
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Mrs. Clyde Royal and Mrs. Law
rence Rutz, of Florida, are spending
a few days in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Barze en route to Chi
cago.
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Mrs. Hall Tyler, Mrs. Rowland
Henry and Mrs. Roy Hemphill spent
Monday in Chattanooga.
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The circles of the Methodist church
met Monday afternoon in the home
of Mrs. J. G. Boling. Mrs. C. C. Cleg
horn was in charge of the program.
During the social hour, dainty re
freshments were served.
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Miss Lola and Earl Beatty, Jr., of
Rome, spent the week-end here with
homefolks.
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Miss Geraldine Hill spent several
days in La Fayette last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ted Driver and son,
of Haleyville, Ala., were guests of
Mr. and* Mrs. Paul Weems Monday.
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The pre-Easter services at the
Methodist church closed Sunday eve
ning. Each sermon was about differ
ent incidents related to the Cross
and Crucifixion of Jesus. There were
several who joined the church and
they wil be received into the chuich
next Sunday. H
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The little childen of the Methodist
Sunday school enjoyed an egg hunt
Saturday morning.
Comedy-Drama at Gore
Cabin Friday, April 22nd
A comedy-drama in three acts will
be given at the large -cabin, at Gore,
Friday, April 22.
This will be an interesting comedy
with plenty of story value and hi
larious laughs.
Be prepared to really laugh when
“Grandma.” who is really George,
goes through the process of putting
on women’s clothes; yes, even a cor
set, for the first time with the help
of the negro iboy, P-Sam, who got his
name out of the Bible. More fun will
be furnished by Delicia, the negro
maid, and P. Sam’s strange court
ship. As P. Sam has a curious habit.
Oh, well, come and see for yourself.
The play is being sponsored by
the home economic girls and F.F.A.
boys and coached by C. H. Barker
and Miss Doris Fletcher.
A small admission will be charged.
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Saturday Night, April 23
at
Smalley’s Place
ROBERT TOWNS
and his Spencer Rhythms,
from Chattanooga, will
swing it right on out for
you, so don’t miss it.
Friends of E. T. Megginson will
regret to hear of his illness since
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Pitner, Jr., of
Chattanooga, were visiting relatives
here Sunday.
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Mrs. R. R. Garrett is indisposed
with mumps.
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Mrs. J. W. Flannigan and children
were spend-the-day guests Wednes
day of Mrs. Olney Meadows in Ber
ryton.
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Mrs. Paul Leland and daughter, of
Chattanooga, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. League.
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Mrs. Harry Marks, Miss Cora Gam
ole ar.d Billy Gamble spent Wednes
day in / tlanta.
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Miss Julia Burton, Mrs. Ruth Clop
felter and Miss Mary Spraldin, of
Atlanta, were dinner guests Sunday
at Pleasant Green.
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Mrs. G. P. Manning is visiting in
Atlanta.,
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Mrs. Edmond Bawer spent the Eas
ter holidays in Manchester with her
daughter, Miss Eddie Baker.
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Mrs. R. S. Thomas has been ill for
several days.
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Mrs. Henry Powell and daughter
were dinner guests Wednesday of
Mrs. R. 0. McLeod.
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Mrs. A. B. Cordle left Tuesday to
attend the P.-T. A. convention in Al
bany, Ga.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Powell and sons
were guests of relatives here Sunday.
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Mildred Cohen is indisposed with
mumps.
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Miss Jo Baker, of Atlanta, spent
the Easter holidays here with her
parents.
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Among those from here attending
the Baptist Missionary raly at New
Hope church Tuesday were Mesdanios
J. V. Wheeler, John League, Clyde
Harlow, John Yancey, H. D. Brown,
N. S. Rich, J. C. Jackson and Jim
Cordle.
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The Men’s class of the Berryton
Baptist Sunday school were hosts at
a lovely fish fry at the fish hatchery
Saturday evening.
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The two weeks’ series of services
at the South Summerville Baptist
church closed Sunday. About twenty
five additions to the church were
baptized Sunday afternoon.
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The circles of the Methodist Mis
sionary met with Mrs. G. J.
Boling Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Rice
Morgan led the program. The social
hour and refreshments were enjoyed.
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SUPER SUDS
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~ 3 FOR 25c
Palrholive 3 for 17c m^mmm ___________________________
Super Suds, red box .. 3,25 c 2 lbs Fresh FRESH MEATS
Octagon Soap ..... « for 25c Ground Coffee OF ALL KINDS
Octagon Powder 6 for 25c _
Octagon Toilet Soap __ 6-25 c 5c Native and Branded
Octagon Cleanser g 3 for 15c GET OUR PRICES ON FISH AND OYSTERS
Oct- Gran. Soap 3 for 25c 1 ' FI OUR r Friday and Saturday
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PHONE 402—WE DELIVER SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
fat GU &
I TOP DRESS with
POTASH
J?j|l rust, profits begin to / I fL'/f't\ I
go. Save those profits J[ ''JfifjjLf yf
by using from 50-100 Ibs.of mu- W Jff f '
riateofpotashperacreinanitro- ' j|
gen-potash top-dresser applied |
immediately after chopping. j
Experiments have shown that ~ : •
where potash was applied in
the top-dresser the value of
the crop was
The use of potash to control rust and reduce wilt
also produces larger bolls that open normally and
make the crop easier to pick, thus reducing harvest
ing costs and increasing profits.
Consult your county agent or experiment station
about the fertility of your soil. If you did not apply
enough potash at planting time to control rust
and reduce wilt, see your fertilizer dealer or manu
facturer about adding
Write us for further the equivalent of 50-
information and liter- iqo lbs. of muriate of
attire on how ta Jertil- potash per acre in a nitro
®ize your gen-potash top-dresser.
American Potash Institute
INVESTMENT BUILDING WASHINGTON, D. C.
SOUTHERN OFFICE: MORTGAGE GUARANTEE BUILDING, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
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