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SUBLIGNA NEWS ;
The Woman’s Missionary Union i
met August 11th, 1942 in the home i
of Miss Maude Lawrence. The meet- I
ing was called to order by Mrs.
T. P. Johnson. Song—“l Love Thy
Kingdom Lord.” Minutes of last
meeting read by Mrs. C. E. Grubb.
Treasury report by Mrs. Will White.
Methodist ladies had charge of pro
gram.
Devotional led by Mrs. T. W.
Manis. Scripture—Luke 4:16. Sub
ject—“ How lovely of the dwelling
place.” She read a beautiful piece,
then led prayer. Others who took
part were Mrs. Will White and Mrs.
George Morton. Then the roll was
called by Mrs. Will White. We were
so glad to add to our roll, Mrs.
H. M. Perry. In absense of Mrs.
G. D. Erwin, our Bible study was
taught by Mrs. Mary E. Lansdell.
Dismissed with prayer by Mrs. Will
White, after which delicious re
freshments were served by hostess.
The revival sponsored by the
coung People’s Fellowship Club be
gan at the Methodist Church here,
Sunday morning.
Evangelist Marvin Lewis brought
the message Sunday morning and
Sunday night. Rev. Wrathburn
Cash, of Summerville, will be with
us to preach for us this week.
Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Lewis were
the week-end guests of Rev. and
Mrs. G. D. Erwin and Katherine.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt
er, August 5, a daughter named
Kathleen.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mashburn
were the luncheon guests of
George Morton Sunday. i
Miss Margaret Scoggins was the*
luncheon guest of Miss Katherine'
Erwin Sunday.
Those from Subligna that at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Sanders
at Rome Sunday were Mrs. L. C
Scoggins, Frances Scoggins, Harold
Scoggins and Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Rambo.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rambo, of
Chattanooga, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scoggins.
Miss Margaret Scoggins spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scog
gins of West Armuchee.
The F. F. A. boys enjoyed a
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chicken fry Saturday night on the
school campus.
Fred Townsell was sent to Jack
son Lake, near Covington, Ga., as
a delegate of F. F. A. chapter ol
Subligna school.
Marion Perry spent Saturday
night with Ross White.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. Floyd Smith entertained a
group of young people with a birth
day party in honor of her daugh
ter, Dorothy Jean.
There were twenty guests whicl
enjoyed games and contests.
The honoree received many nice
gifts, after which lemonade am
cake were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith attend
ed the dedication service at the
Methodist church in Summerville
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith visited
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Haris
of Menlo, Sunday night.
Mr. H. M. Perry and Mr. F. C
Smith were in Rome Saturday on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Self and
family, of Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs
E. J. Self and family, of Chattanoo
ga, were visitors in the home of Mr
and Mrs. S. H. Self for the week
end.
Mrs. H. J. Franklin and children,
and Ruby Rowe, of Chattanooga
spent Monday with Mrs. Franklin's
mother, Mrs. S. H. Self.
The friends of Mr. Barton Houser
are sorry to learn that he is ill and
>s going to have to undergo a seri
ous operation.
Miss Mallie Lawrence was at
home for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Roberts were
luncheon guests Sunday of Mr. and
I Mrs. C. E. Grubb.
' Mrs. Jack Stinnett and two sons
Buck and Gene, were visiting ii
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E
Grubb Saturday.
(Last Week’s Letter)
The W. H. D. club met August
sth with Mrs. F. C. Smith. Th:
meeting was opened with a song
“Georgia Land”. Prayer by Mrs
S. H. Self. Roll called by Mrs. F. C
Smith. We are glad to add a new
member to our roll.
Mrs. T. W. Manis had charge of
the program. Song—“My Faith
Looks Up to Thee.” Devotional
was led by Mrs. S. H. Self. Scripture
read, I Peter 2-13 and Romans 1-7
Song—“ Onward Christian soldiers.’
“Why Have Enemies” by Mrs
C. E. Grubb. Mrs. T. W. Manis read
and talked on fall gardens. “Old
McDonald had a farm, but didn ’
have a garden” by Miss Nell Parish.
Business. Talked about the’ council
meeting. Miss Parish gave an inter
esting demonstration on uncooked
relish, which was enjoyed by al 1
present, after which delicious re
freshments were served by the
hostess. The September meeting will
be held with Mrs. A. Hix near Gore
The Prayer Band met in the
home of Mrs. Scoggins and daugh -
ter, Mrs. Tom Mahaffey, Aug. 5
with Miss Dot Smith in charge
Miss Katherine Erwin had charge
of devotional. Subject—“ Repen
tance.” Between 40 and 50 were
present.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lively, oi
Rome, returned home August Ist
after spending several days with
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Self.
Mrs. C. E. Grubb accompainec
her niece, Miss Mary Ruth Dalton,
home Thursday and was luncheon
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sadd Dal tor
Friday.
Mr. Erwin Johnson and Harry
I Bazemore, of Columbus, are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Lawrence
Miss Martha Self spent Saturday
I night with Miss Elizabeth Johnson.
A large number motored to Rome
Saturday in Mr. Lawrence Scog-
| gins’ Victory bus.
Mrs. Tom Manis and Mrs. C. E
1 Grubb attended the W. H. D. Coun
| cil meeting at Summerville Satur
day afternoon.
Mrs. Ida Maxey was the guest o
Mrs. T. W. Manis Tuesday.
We are sorrow to report that Mr
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1942
3. H. Self is sick at the time of
this writing.
Mr. Tom Manis and son, Billy,
vere in Summerville on business
Saturday.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.
Houser Sunday were Hershell Hou
ser, Junior Teems, Ernest Teems
md Mr. and Mrs. Teems, all of
Jalton.
Pvt. Bill Troy, from Fort Jack
son, North Carolina, is spending
TRION THEATRE PROGRAM
Wednesday and Thursday
“ROXIE HART”
The story of Chicago in 1927. A comedy starring Ginger Rogers,
Adolph Menjou, George Montgomery.
Special Thursday Matinee nad 9:30 Show
“NAZI AGENT”
This is a tale about the plottings, sabotage and espionage
committed by German consuls in America prior to the closing
of the consulates and expulsion of the personnel. Starring Conrad
Veidt, Ann Ayers.
Gift Night—Friday—Gift Night
“SHEPARD OF THE OZARKS”
The latest adventures of the Weaver family manage to involve
the army, aluminum and defense in a comedy packed to the
Hill-T. Starring Weaver family, Marilyn Hare.
Saturday
“RAD MAN OF DEADWOOD”
and
“HENRY AND DIZZY”
“Bad Man of Deadwood” is an unusually solid western. Taut,
capably performed, and starring Roy Rogers, George “Gabby”
Hayes. “Henry and Dizzy” is an Aldrick family item based on the
Aldrick family radio program. The stars are: Jimmy Lydon, Mary
Anderson, Charles Smith.
Monday and Tuesday
“RIDE ’EM COWBOY”
In this picture, the Messrs. Abbott and Costello protray a ’ pair
of New York peanut and hot dog vendors who get caught up in a
rodeo at Madison Square Garden and are shipped west to a dude
ranch. A first class comedy starring Bud Abbott, Lou Costello,
Dick Foran, Anne Gwynne.
Wednesday and Thursday
“BABES (JN BROADWAY”
A musical hit with Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Fay Bainter
and Virginnia Weilder. Suited to patrons of all ages and plenty
of songs, comedy and dancing.
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his ten-day furlough with friends
in and around Subligna.
Jerry Self, of Chattanooga, is
spending a few days with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H.
Self.
Rev. H. F. Joyner filled his regu
lar appointment at the Baptist
church Sunday and brought a won
derful sermon. He was luncheon
guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Self.
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