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FAIR-WATERS
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris Fair, of
Shelba, 0., announce the marriage of
their daughter, Pauline, to Paul Waters,
Jr., of Chattanooga, Sept. 2 at the home
of the Rev. E. L. Williams in Chatta
nooga, in the presence of a few close
friends.
They are residing at 1604 East Four
teenth street, Chattanooga.
The family of Mrs. W. R. Stephenson
was delightfully entertained at her home
last Thursday evening, the occasion be
ing Mrs. Stephenson’s birthday. There
were eighteen present.
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Reduce healthfully. See Dr. M’Gaha.
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Miss Elizabeth Hamner, of Dalton,
spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs.
Harry McGinnis.
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Miss Lois McWhorter is spending this
week in Mtenlo the guest of Mrs. Fred
McWhorter.
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Mrs. Waldo Reese and Miss lean Hill
were hostesses at a lovely dinner last
Friday evening at the home of Mrs.
Reese, honoring Miss Nelle Pilkenton, of
Griffin. Guests included Misses Mary
Broome, Mabel Tripp, Geraldine Hill, Mr
and Mrs. Leßoy Day, Mr. and Mrs. Eli
Stephenson and Edward Hill.
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Daniel Lee McWhorter is visiting
points of interest in North and South
Carolina this week.
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The circles of the Presbyterian auxil
iary will meet Monday afternoon at 3
p.m. in the following homes: Circle 1
with Mrs. Roy Alexander; Circle 2 with
Mrs. E. Beatty; Circle 3 with Mrs. C.
C. Fink. The Business Woman’s circle
will meet at 6:30 at the church.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eller, of Subligna,
and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Smith, of Rome,
are spending a few days this week in
the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina.
The American Legion auxiliary will
meet in the home of Mrs. Charles Har
low Tuesday evening, Sept. 12, at 7:30
o’clock. All members are urged to be
present and other eligible ladies are in
vited. Mrs. Leon Story will be joint
hostess with Mrs. Harlow.
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Foot trouble? See Dr. M’Gaha.
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Mrs. R. L. Henderson and Mrs. J. C.
Starkey have returned to their home in
Centre, Ala., after a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Henry.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wooten. Ethel
Wooten, Mrs. Alma Walker and O. M.
Wooten, of Perennial, spent Saturday in
Trion and Rome.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Dawson and son
visited relatives in Marietta during the
week-end.
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Miss Sara O’Shield returned to her
home in Spartanburg Saturday after a
visit with her daughter, Mrs. O. P. Daw
son, and Mr. Dawson.
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Lady Assistant Summerville, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson spent a few
days in Tate last week the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Wyatt Ransom.
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Mrs. Mary Sproull, of Nashville, was
week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs. Lydia
Rudicil.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, of Rome,
were guests Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. J.
A. Smith.
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Mrs. Edmond Baker is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Johnson, in Atlanta, this
week.
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Mrs. Baulkum, who has been the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ellenpurg, and
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Johnson, in Cleve
land, for the past two months, returned
Monday to her home in Lynchburg, Va.
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Mrs. H. P. Brotherton and Miss Helen
Wood spent last week in Chattanooga.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown and son,
Daniel, of Chattanooga, spent Sunday
night and Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
M. M. Wooten at Perennial.
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For Sale, Suburban Property: New
six-room dwelling 5% acres land; well,
100 feet water; on Dixie highway three
miles east of Summerville. One-sixth
cash, balance sls month.—B. W. Farrar.
Agent, 109 N. Commerce St., Phone 371-2
Miss Helen Webster is at home with
Mrs. Will Clarkson.
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Poor health? Other methods have fail
ed? See Dr. M’Gaha.
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Miss Jim Alexander left Saturday for
a month’s visit with Mrs. Frank Els
berry in Marshall, Tex.
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Rev. J. C. Jackson and R. S. Thomas
attended a Baptist association in Floyd
county Friday.
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The Fellowship club will give a fare
well party Tuesday evening at the church
for Mrs. Duke Espy, who will leave
soon to make her home in Gadsden.
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Mrs. Jack Bryant and Mrs. Jim Bag
ley, of Lyerly, were dinner guests of
Mrs. Harold Brotherton last Wednesday.
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Mrs. G. R. Gilstrap has returned to
her home in Chattanooga after a week’s
visit with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Mc-
Whorter, and Mr. McWhorter.
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Mrs. O. A. Selman and Mr. and Mrs.
Penn Selman and Billy Penn Selman left
Wednesday for a fishing trip in Florida.
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Mrs. D. D. Manor and Mrs. Preston
Britton, of Chattanooga, spent Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Henley.
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Gordon Lee Sullivan spent the week
end at Blue Ridge.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edmondson and
daughter, Miss Ellen Edmondson, of Lin
dale, visited relatives here Sunday.
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Friends here of D. P. Henley will be
sorry to hear he was stricken with ill
ness at his home here Sunday night.
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Mrs. Harriet Little and children, o'
Texas, have been the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. B. W. Farrar for the past month.
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Miss Lurline Crawford, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. R. M. Crawford at Taliaferro
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Mr. and Mrs. George Rose, of Shan
ion, were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Weems.
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Miss Mildred Fowler had as jier guests
Sunday Miss Fay Strickland, of Buc
hanan ; Howard Boogs and Cary Maddox,
o: Carrollton.
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Mrs. B. W. Farrar, Mrs. A. A. Little
and Mrs. Harriet Little spent Wednes
day in Chattanooga.
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N. K. Bitting, of Athens, Ala., was a
visitor here Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Henry, of
Chattanooga, and their guests from Pan
ama. Misses Isafella and Florence Hen
ry, daughters of Col. W. R. Henry, of
lie U. S. navy, were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Flannigan, and
children visited friends in Cedartown
Monday.
Miss Flora Kellett is improving from
a recent illness.
Miss Marnelle Williams is staying in
the home of Supt and Mrs. Frank Dil
lard.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1939
Mrs. J. W. Bringsfield, of Rome, was
guest last week of her sister, Mrs. Roy
Hemphill.
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Paul Crouch, of Atlanta, visited his
irents here during the week-end.
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Miss Fay Strickland returned to her
home in Buchanan Sunday after a few
lays’ visit with Miss Mildred Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waters and Mrs.
Hubert Morgan spent Tuesday in Chat
anooga.
Claude Bagley, Jr., will leave Sept. 15
to enter school at Mercer university in
lacon.
Mrs. Nona Fowler is visiting friends
i Thomaston.
Malcolf Thomas left last Thursday to
esume his studies at Mercer university
i Macon.
Mrs. Joe Burton underwent a tonsillec
»m,v at the local hospital Monday.
Mrs. Frank Dillard is visiting in Ma
•ietta this week.
Miss Margaret Eden is at home with
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Thomas.
Misses Fay Strickland, Sara Martin
ind Mildred Fowler spent Friday in
Rome.
Mrs. C. H. Whitworth and son, of
Athens, is spending this week with Mr.
Whitworth in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Fowler.
GORE NEWS I
The Bethel Methodist Sunday school
elected teachers last Friday night. They
are as follows:
Primary class, Evelyn Hendrix; sub
stitue, Velma Hix. Junior class, Henriet
ta Hendrix ; substitute, Mrs. T. D. Low
ry. Intermediate class, Mrs. G. M. En
trekin; substitute, Mrs. C. T. Hix.
Young People's class, Mrs. H. B. Hix;
substitute, Robert Hendrix. Adult class,
G. M. Entrekin; substitute, O. T.
Hendrix.
Lydia Jean and Mary Lois Willing
ham spent Wednesday with Mrs Kenneth
Rinehart.
Mrs. C. T. Hix and her sister, Mrs.
A. S. McAbee, of Pennville are, spending
this week with their sister, Mrs. Jim
Brock, on Dry Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Willingham spent
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Sam
Williams, in Trion.
Edna Mae Lewis spent Wednesday
night with Vivian Bradford.
Jessie Bartlett spent the week-end with
her sister on Sand mountain, Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. De Wood Harper visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Lum Mitchell Sunday.
Mrs. Harper will be remembered as Miss
Miriam Mitchell.
Several people from here attended the
funeral of R. C. Bulman Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Owens, of
Rome; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ash, of
Texas Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Luke Ow
ens and children, of Trion, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bradford.
Doris Williams spent Sunday with
Evelyn Hendrix.
Wilson Scoggins, of Moultrie, spent
part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. H.
T. Hendrix.
Royal Theater
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
THURSDAY <& FRIDAY
Shirley Temple in
“Susannah of the
Mounties”
Adventure was never greater! The
thrilling story of the Northwest in the
making! The famous classic of action
and emotion! Now it commands the
screen —vivid ! exciting I spectacular !
with your No. 1 star and a cast of thou
sands !
Also Selected Shorts and News.
SATURDAY, SEPT. »:
Charles Starrett in
“West of Santa Fe”
Also Comedy—Cartoon and Serial.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
“Charlie Chan in Reno”
With Sidney Toler, Ricardo Cortez and
Phyllis Brooks.
Tinkling glasses—lilting laughter—
blaring trumpets—dancing feet —and then
—DEATH!—and Chan flies half-way
’round the world —to the playground of
glamorous women, to meet his loveliest
—and deadliest adversary !
Also Shorts and News of the Day
TRION THEATER
Thursday
Gift Night! $25.00 To Lucky Person!
“CHASING DANGER”
Preston Foster, Wally Vernon, Lynn
Bari, Henry Wilcoxon. The Camera Dare
devils are here again, and will undergo
any danger to get the news.
Friday
“PYGMALION”
Leslie Howard and Wendy Hiller. If
you want a hundred good laughs, don't
fail to see this.
Saturday
“NIGHT RIDERS”
Starring the Three Mesquiteers in
their best western and one that will
please all the public.
“LONG SHOT”
Gordon Jones and Marsha Hunt. A
story of pounding hoofs on the race
tracks. Plenty of suspense and thrills.
Monday and Tuesday
“KID FROM KOKOMO”
Starring Pat O’Brien Joan Biondell,
Wayne Morris and May Robson. Pat
wants a fighting champ, Joan wants a
husband, Wayne wants a mother and May
wants to pick a pocket.
Wednesday
'EXILE EXPRESS”
MENLO NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laster and fam I
ily, of Cleveland, 0., are visiting the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
Laster.
Mrs. Earl Hammond and daughter,
Gloria, spent Friday with Mrs. J. T.
Clark.
Miss Nellie Stephenson, of Birming- '
ham, is here visiting homefolks.
John L. Edwards, Holland Thomas and
Bob Reece were in Chattanooga and
Cleveland Saturday.
Mrs. J. A. Kennedy and Mrs. Watson
Alexander have returned home after a j
week's visit in Gadsden with relatives.
Miss Loutrelle Cavin came home from
Milledgeville last week from summer I
school.
Mrs. Raymond Rigdon has returned to
her home in Houston, Tex., after a few I
weeks' visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
C. C. Story.
John L. Edwards, Holland Thomas and
Roy White left Monday for Bob Jones
college at Cleveland, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Thomas and fami- I
ly were visiting relatives in Rome and |
Coosa Sunday.
Misses Ozelle Majors and Foy Lee
Hardwick spent Sunday in Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Majors, of Texarka
na, returned home after visiting Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Majors and family last week.
Mrs. Dan Smith, of Holland, came I
Sunday to spend a few days with Mr. j
and Mrs. J. H. Thomas.
Mrs. Hettie King, who has been mak- j
ing her home in Chickamauga for the last [
few months, was brought home Sunday
critically ill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Majors and sons,
of Atlanta, are here visiting the former s
mother, Mrs. Jim Majors.
Albert Dodd, of Atlanta, is here on his
vacation, visiting his mother.
Miss Jo Hardwick, Mrs. Mary Cloud
and daughter, Margaret, of Atlanta, spent
the week-eiYl here with Mr. and Mrs. I
Jack Jackson.
Mrs. Charlie Wyatt and daughter.
June, were called to Flovilla Friday on j
account of the illness of Mrs. Wyatt’s I
raothet.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ferguson, of i
York, S. C., came Saturday to spend a 1
few days with Mrs. Jim Majors.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Copeland were ■
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gus Reynolds, at
Jamestown. Ala., Sunday.
Mi's. R. H. Gayler and daughter, Nellie,
and sons. Raymond and Robert, and Mrs.
J. H. Hollis were visiting Mrs. Beu Da- ;
vis Crane Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. David Boozer and Mrs.
O. L. Cleckler spent Saturday in Chat- I
tanooga.
Mrs. Mel Striplin, of Gadsden, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Kennedy.
Miss Maggie Leath spent a few days
in Gadsden last week.
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ATTENTION
Mr. Farmer!
This is to let you know that we are ready to gin
your cotton. Our gins were put in A-l shape. Last year
all the cotton that was ginned on these gins was about
99% normal, according to the U. S. Dept, of Agricul
ture. So bring your cotton to a gin that gives good
service.
Sure, we will exchange Meal and Hulls for cotton
seed. We also handle Coal.
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