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Miss Drucilla Sizemore left Monday for
a visit in Cedartown with Miss Frances
McGinnis. She will also go to Birming
ham for several days’ visit before re
turning home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank McAllester left
this week to make their home in Carters
ville.
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Mr. and Mrs. H E. Gass and children
moved Tuesday into the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Winston Crawford.
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Mrs. O'Shield and daughter, Nora;
and Mrs. Lee. of Rome, were week-end
guests of Mrs. Sallie Smith.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Kellett and chil
dren, of Rome, are guests of relatives
here this week.
* * *
Mrs. Carl Kellett has returned home
from a three weeks’ visit in Shafter.
Calif.
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Foot trouble? See Dr. M’Gaha.
* * *
Mrs. Della Moon spent Tuesday and
Wednesday with Mrs. Minnie Holland,
of Holland.
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Jack Espy is spending this week in
Trion with Mr. and Mrs. Walt Dalton.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, Miss Har
riet Jones, Bobby Jones, of La Fayette,
and Miss June Jones, of Macon, were
guests Sunday of Mrs. Daisy Jones.
* * *
Mrs. Roy Thomas was guest Wednes
day of her daughter, Mrs. Wallace Baker,
in La Fayette.
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Mr. and Mrs. Winston Crawford and
daughters will leave Friday for their
home in Pompano, Fla.
MARRIAGE SOLEMNIZED JULY 14
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Mrs. Ray Reagan, the former Miss Kathryn Yancey, popular Cedartown young
lady (formerly of Summerville) whose recent marriage is of general interest.
—Photo Courtesy Cedartown Standard.
Marriage of Miss Yancey and
Ray Reagan Is Announced
(From the Cedartown Standard.)
Os cordial interest to a wide circle of
friends is the announcement of the mar
riage of Miss Kathryn Yancey and Ray
Reagan, which was solemnized Friday
evening, July 14, in Cedartown.
Rev. Walter L. Moore, pastor of the
First Baptist church, received the mar
riage vows at the home of Mrs. James
Henley. Cut flowers and fern were used
in artistic arrangement in the reception
suite of the Henley home.
Mrs. Reagan, a petite blonde, was at
tractively gowned in a princess model of
. white crepe with which she wore white
accessories. Her flowers were a shoulder
corsage of sweetheart roses and lilies of
the valley.
DR. HAYS M’GAHA
Adjustings Vapor Baths
Colonic Irrigations Dietetics
Lady Assistant Summerville, Ga.
Mrs. J. C. Jackson and children left
Tuesday for a visit at St. Simons Island.
Rev. Jackson will join them there next
week.
* * *
For Sale: Dwelling. Seven-room dwell
ing, modern conveniences, at 504 Com
merce St. Extra large lot facing Union
St. Bargain price, terms. B. W. Farrar.
Agent, 109 N. Commerce St., Pho. 471-2.
* * *
Mrs. Paul Jones, of Yazoo City, Miss.,
will arrive today for an extended visit
with relatives in the county.
Mrs. Graves Myers has returned home
from G.S.C.W., Milledgeville, where she
attended summer school.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Johnson have
taken an apartment with DeWitt Pullen.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal spent Tues
day in Atlanta.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen, of Thom
asville, are spending their vacation with
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Allen.
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Mrs. Bob Phipps and Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Thompson and daughter, of La Fay
ette, were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. R. McConkey.
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Mrs. Con Powell and granddaughter
have returned to their home in Chatta
nooga after a visit here with relatives.
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Mrs. Ben Neal spent last week in At
lanta the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Melvin Climer, and Mr. Climer, and at
tended the Baptist World Alliance.
* * *
Mrs. Sallie Smith has been ill for the
past two weeks.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Fisher are spend
ing a few days in Atlanta.
Immediately after the ceremony, Mr.
and Mrs. Reagan left for a short wed
ding trip and are now at home at 127
Philpot street.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Yancey, of Summerville. She
is a sister of Mrs. Sol Madden, Mrs.
James Moore, of Cedartown ; Miss Mary
Jane Yanefey, of Summerville, and Har
old Yancey, of Birmingham.
Mr. Reagan is the son of Mrs. Earl
Reagan, of White, Ga. He has made his
home in Cedartown for the past several
years and is now connected with the sales
department of the Pickett Chevrolet Co.
He is a brother of Miss Evelyn Reagan
and William Reagan, of White. Ga., and
IR. J. uid Joe Reagan, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Reagan have a host of
friends hire who are interested in learn
j ing of thjsir marriage.
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1939
MR. AND MRS. GRESHAM
HONORED WITH SUPPER
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Graham of La Fay
ette, and L. C. Turner, Jr., entertained
with a buffet-supper Thursday night at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Turner,
honoring Mr. and Mrs. William Gresham,
of Cleveland, Tenn. Mrs. Gresham was
formerly Miss Marion Bell, of Trion.
Abandoning the traditional idea of
white for brides, the dining room pre
sented a striking picture. A pink linen
cloth set the key, using as the center
decoration a cake made to represent a
huge pink camilia, on a crystal chop
plate through which leaves of the flower
could be seen. White tapers tied with
pink satin bows in silver candlesticks
and crystal bowls of pink flowers at each
end of the table completed the exquisite
picture.
Dainty flower place-cards were laid at
tables on the veranda for the twenty
four guests. The bride was presented
with a lovely green and crystal candy jar.
After supper the guests went dancing
at the Rendezvous, near La Fayette.
Those invited were Mr. and Mrs. Gres
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Cantrell
and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Farmer, of Sum
merville; Misses Kathryn Bell, Zerilda
Peck and Jean Agnew, of Trion ; Robbie
Graham, Elizabeth Stiles and Gladys
Wilson, of La Fayette; Eugenia Pless,
of Lyerly; Lola Beatty and Jean Selman.
Messrs. Marvin Rymer, of Cleveland;
Henry Allen, John Selman, Charles Tur
ner, Sidney Hjall, Gene Cochran, of Sum
merville; George Shaw and Clayton Pea
cock, of La Fayette, and Rip Bradford,
of Berryton.
John Scott and sisters, Misses Mary
Sue, Maddie, Janie and Elizabeth Scott,
of Gore, spent last week visiting the New
York World's fair, Washington, D. C.,
and other points of interest. While in
Washington they were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Hollins. Mrs. Hollins
was formerly Miss Frances Weesner, of
Chattanooga.
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Reduce healthfully. See Dr. M’Gaha.
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For Sale: Dwelling. Seven-room dwell
ing, modern conveniences, at 504 Com
merce St. Extra large lot facing Union
St. Bargain price, terms. B. W. Farrar,
Agent, 109 N. Commerce St., Pho. 471-2.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Perry and sons,
of Rome; Carl Robinson and Miss Edna
Bowman, of Summerville, spent the week
end at Blue Ridge and visited points of
interest in Tennessee and North Carolina.
♦ * *
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Smith and Mrs.
Strickland, of Gadsden, Ala., visited Mr.
and Mrs. O. C. Mahan, Jr., Sunday.
♦ ♦ ♦
High and E. M. Jones, Jr., and Mrs.
Tom Meeker returned Tuesday to Miami
after being called to the bedside of their
mother, Mrs. E. M. Jones, who is serious
ly ill at her sister’s, Mrs. R. P. Brison.
E. M. Jones, Sr., and Miss Juliana Jones
remained with Mrs. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wolf, of Hickory,
N. C., announce the birth of a daughter.
Judith Ann, at Richard Baker hospital
July 23. Mrs. Wolf will be remembered
here as Miss Rose Walker, granddaugh
ter of J. H. Sewell.
* ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Harris and
children, of Chattanooga, spent the week
■nd with homefolks.
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The many friends of Miss Sara Jo
Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Brown, will be interested to know that
she has recently completed a secretarial
course at the Edmondson Business school,
Chattanooga, and is now employed as
private secretary to Dr. Eugene B. Elder,
superintendent and business manager of
the Baroness Erlanger hospital, Chatta
nooga.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wooten, Ethel
and Carrie Lee Wooten, of Perennial,
were guests Sunday night and Monday of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Stanfield, of near La Fayette.
* * *
Miss Maude Sewell is recovering from
an attack of arthritis at her home on
Espy street.
* • *
Poor health? Other methods have fail
ed? See Dr. M’Gaha.
Royal Theater
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
THURSDAY-FRIDAY
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With Guy Kibbee, Nat Pendleton.
Fi ances Drake, Edgar Kennedy and Er- ■
nest Truex
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a pair of handcuffs ... in the gayest,
gladdest, grandest screen scream of the
year!
Also ‘‘MARCH OF TIME” & News.
SATURDAY ONLY:
The Three Mesquiteers in
Overland Stage Raiders
Also Comedy—Serial and Mickey Mouse
Cartoon.
MONDAY-TUESDAY
The Jones Family
“In Hollywood”
With Jed Prouty, Spring Byington. Ken
Howell. George Ernest, June Carlson.
Dear Folks:
I like peace and quiet, but with a
family like mine I guess there’s not much
hope. Our Hollywood trip started out
sanely enough, but I’ve never put in such
hectic, exciting days in all my life!
Frantically, DAD JONES.
You're right. Dad —but it’s the swell
est picture you Joneses have ever made-.
Also News 3«d Selected Shorts,
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