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Rice Morgan, Fred Aldred and
Rev. Herbert Morgan attended the
American Legion convention in
Valdosta Monday and Tuesday.
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Cicero Broome, Jr., of Chatta
nooga, came Tuesday to visit rela
tives here and at Loganville.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Allen will
spend this week-end in Logansville
with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Stevens.
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Miss Blanche Toles left for school
Tuesday at G. S. C. W., Milledge
ville, Ga;
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Miss Helen Webster left for school
Tuesday at G. S. C. W., Milledge
ville, Ga.
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Miss Ruby Jones went to Athens,
Ga., for school six weeks.
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Mrs. W. R. Stephenson, Mrs. Ger
trude Curbow, of Oakdale, Tenn.,
and Mrs. Leila Gamble, of Chatta
nooga, Tenn., spent last week in
Macon, Ga., visiting relatives.
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Mrs. Gertrude Curbow, of Oak
dale, Tenn., is visiting her sister,
Mrs. W. R. Stephenson.
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Mrs. Gertrude Curbow and Mrs.
W. R. Stephenson spent Monday in
Rome visiting their brother, Mr. R.
L. Worsham, and Mrs. Worsham.
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Mrs. J. M. Broom, of Chattanooga,
is on an extended visit with her
sister, Mrs. F. M. Fisher.
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Sam W. Favors, Jr., was here last
week with the maneuvers from
West Tennessee.
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Miss Vera B. Hemphill was guest
of Miss Jane Yancey Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Fisher was 1
the week-end guest of relatives in
Carrollton.
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A U-Drive-It System will be in
operation in the near future oper-i
ated from S. T. Love Service Sta-I
tion—just outside city limits. New
cars will be used.
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A group of friends gathered at
the fish hatchery Tuesday evening
for a picnic supper in honor of Miss
Annita Devine and Morris Dalton,
who celebrated their birthday anni
versaries.
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The W. M. S. of the First Baptist
church will meet Tuesday at 3 p.m.
at the church. The program will be
taken from the Royal Service. All
ladies are urged to be present.
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Friends of Miss Florence Fisher
will be sorry to hear of her illness
of the past few days.
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Mrs. Lillard has returned to her
home in Sweetwater, Tenn., follow
ing a visit with her daughter, Mrs.
E. C. Pesterfield, and Mr. Pester -
field.
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Rev. George W. Barrett, pastor of
the Underwood Memorial Methodis*
church,, of Atlanta, and secretary
of the North Georgia conference, is
visiting his daughter, Mrs. John D.
Taylor, and Mr. Taylor. Rev. Bar
rett spoke to an appreciative audi
ence at the Methodist church last
night.
Mrs. James Crouch is recovering
from an appendectomy at the Rie
gel hospital in Trion.
A U-Drive-It System will fee in,
operation in the near future oper
ated from S. T. Love Service Station
—just outside city limits. New cars
will be used.
Mrs. J. L. Yancey and Miss Jane
Yancey are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Rip Reagan in Gadsden, Ala.
Mrs. E. Beatty has returned home
from Florida.
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BRIDE-ELECT HONORED AT TEA
Mrs. E. Beatty and Mrs. Willis
James are entertaining Thursday
(today) at a lovely tea at their at
tractive home in honor of Miss
Martha Rackley, a pretty bride
elect, whose marriage to Earl
Beatty, Jr., will take place this
month.
100 friends have been invited to
call during the hours of 4 to 6 to
meet the charming bride-elect.
The Business Women’s Circle of
the First Baptist church will meet
Monday night at 7:30 in the dining
room of the church. Mrs. W. E.
Turner, Mrs. Smiley Ray and Mrs.
Clara Bell Williams are the host
esses. Mrs. J. T. Morgan has charge
of the program.
This meeting ends the attend
ance contest. New groups and group
captains will be asigned, and each
member is urged to attend.
The circles of the Methodist
church met at the home of Mrs.
Rice Morgan Monday afternoon.
Mrs. C. C. Cliett was in charge of
the devotional. Mrs. F. W. Broome
taught the Bible Study. During the
social hour dainty refreshments
were served.
F. W. Broome, of Tallahassee,
Fla., is visiting his family here.
Mrs. Roy Alexander entertained
the Alexander family Sunday in
honor of J. L. Alexander, who Jett
Wednesday for a year’s army train
ing.
The Fort Payne ball club, of
which J. L. Alexander has been a
member for the past 3 years, cele
brated with J. L. Day last week at
Fort Payne. They presented him
with a 17-jewel watch as a token of
their appreciation for his splendid
co-operation and fine sportsman
| ship.
U. S. Insect Hunter in
Relentless War on Pests
The man who will subjugate one
"fifth column” activity not listed by
i the department of justice came to
Berkeley, Calif., recently, to com
pare scientific data with University
of California experts.
The goal is the same, however,
reveals Dr. F. C. Bishopp, chief of
the division of insects affecting man
and beast, U. S. bureau of ento
mology and plant quarantine—the
heightening of national efficiency
and safety in time of crisis.
Just as the department of justice
is intensifying its fight on human
saboteurs, the bureau of entomology
is stepping up a nation-wide pro
gram, not only to avert economic
and human losses but to increase
man’s efficiency for defense of his
country.
As part of this process, Dr. Bish
opp stated that war would be waged
just as relentlessly on pests, which
do not incapacitate or kill, but which
destroy man’s comfort and happi
ness.
He reports 5,000,000 cases of ma
laria annually in this country, ma
jority in the South, which, while not
fatal, result in debility and conse-’
quent lowered production.
Dr. Bishopp brought official data
on a $10,000,000 loss in cattle in the
Southwest caused by the screw
worm, a pest that has recently made
its appearance in Southern Califor
nia. Spread of Rocky mountain fe
ver to eastern states by ticks car
ried by dogs and in luggage of trav
elers, he added, presented another
serious problem, inasmuch as the
mortality rate ranged from 10 to 50
per cent.
Dr. E. E. Chambers
V eterinarian
Day Time, Riegeldalc Farm.
Phone 57W
Night, Trion Inn. Phone 100 W
Trion, Georgia
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1941
Traveler's Aids
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tures which will endear them to the
fastidious traveler. Both are lined
with a lightweight silk treated with
the synthetic, koroseal, which is im
pervious to spotting and staining as
well as being waterproof. The trav
eler possessed of such luggage can
laugh at accidents involving spilled
lotions and creams.
With the Churches
MENLO NAZARENE CHURCH
Rev. W. K. Cash, Pastor
Prayer Services —Thursday.
Sunday School —10 a.m.
Preaching—ll a.m. and 8 p.m.
CHURCH OF GOD
W. M. Phillips, Pastor
(All services eastern standard time)
Sunday School—9:3o a.m., A. D.
Johnson, superintendent.
Morning Worship—ll a.m.
Evening Worship—B p.m.
Preaching each Saturday at 8
p.m.
The public is cordially invited to
attend these services.—Thomas D.
Lynn, assistant pastor.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Madison D. Short, Sr., Minister
T. J. Espy, Jr., S. S. Supt.
Sunday’s Services
9:45 —The teaching hour. A class
for you.
11 Worship—Sermon by minister.
7:00 P.M.—The training hour. A
union for you.
8:00 Worship—Sermon by minis
ter.
Short summer sermon for the
summer. We welcome you to wor
ship with us.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday services:
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
Worship at 11 a.m.
We cordially invite you to attend
all our services.
SOUTH SUMMERVILLE BAPTIST
CHURCH
(Herbert Morgan, Pastor.)
9’45 A. M.—Sunday school; Leon
ard Scoggins, superintendent.
11:15 A. M.—Morning service.
Prayer meeting at 2 p.m. We ea
joy meeting in anyone’s home who
reeds us.
6:00 P. M.—B. Y. P. U.
7:15 P. M.— Worship service.
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve
ring at 7:15. We want everyone U
eel welcome to come out and wot
ship with us.
Prayer meeting for men and boys
Friday evening at 7:15.
Prayer meeting Saturday eve
ning at 7:15.
FOUR-MILE CHURCH
(Gordon Green, Pastor.)
Sunday school at 10 a.m.; Jess
Mitchell, superintendent.
METHODIST CHURCH
(Chas. C. Cliett, Pastor)
10 A.M.—Sunday school.
11 A.M.—Preaching by the pastor.
7:15 P.M.—Epworth league.
7:45 P.M.—Preaching by the pas
tor.
7:30 P.M. Wednesday prayer
service.
Royal Theater p
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; Wallace Beery in ;;
“Bad Man” II
■ With Lionel Barrymore, La-”
; raine Day, Ronald Reagan.
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Saturday, June 14 J;
; Roy Rogers in <1
j “The Ranger and the Lady” ”
; Also chapter No. 3of “The ;!
i Green Hornet Strikes Again.” I;
; Saturday Late Show, 10:30 P.M <1
■ Cesar Romero (the Cisco Kid) ini;
“Ride On Vaquero”
” Also Selected short subjects.
I Monday and Tuesday, June 16-17 ;!
” Melvyn Douglas and Merle Ober- 11
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“That Uncertain Feeling” ■
’> Also latest news of the day. ]
I; Wednesday, June 18
“Flight From Destiny”
I; Geraldine Fitzgerald in ■
Also selected short subjects. ]
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