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Social and Personal News
Os Interest to Summerville and Vicinity
Mr. and Mrs. John Tudor and
little daughter, Joan, of Summer
ville; Mrs. J. S. Chapman, Misses
Josephine and Mary Chapman and
J. V. Chapman, of West Armuchee,
visited Mrs. Curtis Chapman, who
is ill at Harbin hospital, last Sun
day.
Corporal Jack Brooks, of Fort
Ord, Cal., is visiting homefolks for
a few days.
Miss Maurene Pickle, of Menlo,
attended the wedding Friday night
of Miss Bernice Schubert to Mr.
Truman Cagle, of LaFayette, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed White, Mrs. J.
M. Johnson and Mr. Bob Burt, of
Fort Payne, Ala., visited the for
mer’s daughter, Mrs. Rice Hender
son, and Mr. Henderson at Penn
ville Sunday and Misses Bernice
and Irene Bailey here.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mize, of La-
Fayette, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Abney Sunday.
Mrs. Molly Mallicoat spent Mon
day with her sister, Miss Fannie
Rich.
Mr. Carl Stephens visited Mr. and j
Mrs. Walter Rutherford Saturday.)
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Moss, of Gris-j
fin, Ga., were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Strange this week.
W. H. Pettyjohn and Hoyt Mur
phy have returned to the U. S. Na
val training station, Great Lakes,
111., after a visit with their par- :
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Petty
john, and Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Mur
phy, of Summerville, Route 2. i
Mrs. Robert Smith, of Chatta
nooga, entertained at a spaghetti
dinner honoring Mr. Smith’s birth
day Sunday evening. Guests were <
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Turner, Mr. and .
Mrs. Hinton Logan, Mr. and Mrs. .
J. T. Morgan and daughter, Mrs.
Hall Tyler, Mr and Mrs. Grady s
Allen, of Summervile, and Mrs. 11
Thomason, of Ringgold, Ga.
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The many friends of Hoke 1
Echols, E. M. I. C., will be .inter-1
ested to know he has recently been a
transferred from Norfolk, Va., to i s
an advanced training base in San J
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Boling at-) s
tended the funeral of Mrs. 801-' J
ing’s brother, Clifford Wheeler, a; t
Gainesville, Ga., Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bagley and f
Technical Sergeant Howard Cordie, t
of Camp Clairborne, La., spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. B. i f
Bagley, of Lyerly. j v
Miss Agnes Owens, of Atlanta, I a
spent the week-end with her moth
er, Mrs. Diana Owens, in the Allen j I
home. J
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Copeman and
children, of Gadsden, spent Sun- I
day with relatives. r
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Kellett and r
family, of Rome, spent Sunday
here. t
Miss Leona Hale, of Rome, spent ?
Sunday with her brother, Mr. Lu- (
ther Hale, and Mrs. Hale.
Corp. Claude Bagley, Jr., of Fort S
Oglethrope, spent the week-end t
with his parents. 1
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Stanfield and
family, of Rome, visited relatives (
here Sunday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cothran
and daughter, of Huntsville, spent t
the week-end with relatives. t
Mrs. C. C. Cleghorn spent last >
week-end in Atlanta with her sis- |1
ters, Mrs. W. L. Leake and Mrs. t
J. C. Mangham. 11
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Mrs. Arthur Booth and son, of
Rome, were visiting friends here for
the week-end.
Mrs. Grady Eleam and daughter,
Patsy and Joyce, were guests Sun
day of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Hudson in Berryton.
Mrs. Lena Mae Williams, of Lyer
ly, spent Monday with Mrs. Fred
Elrod.
Mrs. J. W. Bagley, of Lyerly, was
luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Bagley Tuesday.
Miss Virginia Purgason was week
end guest of Miss Sidney Jolly, oi
Cartersvil.e
Fred Elrod, Jim Teddar and
daughters, Mary Jim and Pat spent
Friday and Saturday in Moultrie.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Johnson and
daughter, of Cleveland, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Eilenburg
last week-end.
M.ss Katherine Henry is ill with
flu.
Dr. and Mrs. Williamson, of Trion,
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edmo'nd
son, of Lindale, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Scott and Mrs. B. H. Edmond-
■ son.
Friends of Grady Eleam will be
interested to know that he has
enrolled in the Philco Radio school
in Philadelphia.
Mr .and Mrs. Rob King and child
ren, of Chattanooga, spent Sunday
night with Mrs. O. J. Espy.
Mesdames Charles Fink, Paul
Weems and W. W. Glass spent Tues
day in Rome.
Ed Lee, of Chattanooga, visited
friends and relatives here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pollock, of
Gadsden, and Mrs. Bryant Sadwick,
of Birmingham were guests of Miss
Allie Bryant Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Brinson were
guests Thursday night of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Sturdivant in Atlanta.
Mrs. T. A. Mashburn is ill at her
home here.
Mr. C. L. Hale is improving after
several weeks illness.
Mr. and Mrs. John Berry, of Rome. 1
were week-end guests of their
daughter, Mrs. A. B. Hammand, of
Befrryton.
Mrs. M. F. Ferguson, of Jackson
ville. N. C., visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Hardy.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Groce and
son, Bobby, were guests Sunday of .
J. T. Gamble and Miss Polly Gam
ble.
Mrs. C. G. Gilreath left Tuesday
for Blackshear, Ga. to attend her
brother’s funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Grigsby and
family, of Chattanooga, spent last
week-end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Grigsby.
Rev. and Mrs. J. R. McCurdy, of
LaFayette, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Hale Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Maner and
Mrs. Preston Britton, of Chatta
nooga, spent Tuesday with their
mother, Mrs. D. P. Henley.
Miss Cordelia Weesner has re
turned to her home in Gore after
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Grigsby.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark, Jr., of
Shelbyville, Tenn., spent the week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hatfield, of
Chattanooga, spent Sunday with
Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Morgan.
Mrs. Bob Maples and son have re
turned from a visit with her hus
band at Daytona Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Annie Davis and Mr. and
Mrs. Doc Fox, of Ringgold, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
B. E. Neal.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1942.
Dr. and Mrs. Berlon Lovingood
had as guests Monday, their father,
R. D. Lovingood, of Murphy, N. C.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Lovingood
and son.
Mrs. Graves Myers visited her
husband in Auburn, Ala. last week
end.
Mrs. Mary Crouch made a bus
iness trip to LaFayette Saturday.
Out-of-town friends and rela
ttfves for the funeral of J. H. Shu
niate last Thursday were: Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Coffey, Miss Sadie
Sapp, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. L. Richard
son, Mrs. S. L. Head, and Mrs. H. L.
Jarvis, of Dalton; Mrs. Irene Lamb,
of Chattanooga, Mrs. Hinton Bel
lah and Mrs. Lillian Clark, of La-
Fayette.
Jack Shumate has returned to
the Southern Dental College in At
lanta after being called home for
the sickness and death of his father.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton Denton
have returned to Macon after a I
visit with Mrs. J. H. Shumate.
Miss Loraine Espy, of Columbia,
S. C., is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. T. Espy.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker and
daughter, of LaFayette, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Thomas last
week-end. Mrs. Thomas returned
with them and spent Monday in
Chattanooga.
Cadet R. A. Duckett left Atlanta
Monday by plane for Randolph
Field, San Antonio, Texas for ad
vanced flying instructions.
Mrs. Houch Holland, of Holland,
spent Wednesday with Mrs. Myrtle
Sizemore.
Mr. G. C. Sublette is ill at the
’ocal hospital.
Mrs. J. A. Smith is spending this
week with her daughter, Mrs. Frank
Robinson, in Chickamauga.
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Announcements have been made
of the arrival of a son on Oct. 31
to Private Curtis Chapman and
Mrs. Chapman, formerly of West
'Yrmuchee. He has been named
Curtis Eugene. Private Chapman
s now in foreign service. Mrs.
Chapman remains ill at Harbin
hospital in Rome, Ga. She was be-
F ore her marriage Miss Clara Belle
Walker, of Subligna, Ga. Her rela
tives and many friends are wish
ing her a speedy recovery.
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