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Os Interest to Summerville and Vicinity
Sergt. Fred Stephenson has re
turned to Fort Bennl'ng, Ga., after
a ten-day furlough with home
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bennett had
as their dinner guests last Thurs
day Mr. and Mrs. Don Groce, Mrs.
Enoch High and Fred Stephenson.
Corporal Valmond Beech, of
Camp Davis, N. C., is in the hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Martin and
family spent last Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Hoyte Martin and family.
Robert Martin was in Shannon
Sunday.
Pfc. Storey Edwards, of Lyerly, is i
here from Camp Wolters, Texas,!
on a 10-day furlough.
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Mrs. N. S. Rich spent Friday with
Mrs. J. H. B. Rea and Mrs. S. L.
Ransom in LaFayette.
A. B. Cordle, of Marietta, spent
Saturday night with his family
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams had
for spend the day guests Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Max Williams and 1
family, Mrs. A. B. Cordle and chil
dren, of Summerville; Mr. and Mrs.
B. E. White, of LaFayette, and Mr.
and Mrs. Hoyte Williams, of Trion.
The Chattooga County Garden
Club will meet at the home of Mrs.
Berlon Lovingood Friday, Dec. 4,
at 3 o’clock, instead of Friday, Nov.
27. Mrs. J. T. Morgan will be co
hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. John Knox Ken
nedy announce the birth of a son
Sunday, Nov. 22, at McCall’s hos
pital. The baby’s name is Thomas
Homer. Mrs. Kennedy is the for
mer Miss Dorothy Weems.
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L. D. Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Tucker, enlisted for the
navy Aug. 17, 1942. He took his
seaman training at Great Lakes,
111., and after finishing there was
sent to Norfolk, Va., where he is
now training as an aviation mech
anic in the naval air corp.
Mrs. Graves Myers is visiting her (
husband in Auburn and her son, 1
Graves Myers 11, and Mrs. Myers
in Montgomery, Ala.
Mrs. Howard Pless, Mrs. Bill
Flanigan and Miss Florence Powell
spent Tuesday in Rome.
Mrs. Luther Smith, Jr., and Mrs.
W. D. Martin spent last week-end
in Chattanooga with Miss Mary |
Martin. ! 1
Mrs. Hinton Bellah, of LaFayette, 1
spent several days this week with
Mrs. Mary Bellah.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Brinson spent ■
the week-end in Rome.
Mrs. Clovis Fisher, Mrs. Sam Fa- ■
vor and Mrs. L. P. Wood were visit
ing in Chattanooga Tuesday. Lit- i
tie Tommie Fisher was guest of 1
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Hammond and Mr.
and Mrs. Woodard, of Rome, were !
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. ;
Price.
Miss Sara Luke attended the '
North Georgia Methodist confer- ]
ence in Atlanta last week-end. '<
Mrs. J. A. Beavers and Mrs. La
nier have returned from a week’s j:
visit to relatives in Tunnel Hill, i
Misses Bette Gamble and Mary I
Espy are spending the Thanksgiv- 1
ing holidays with Misses Sue and
Joanne King in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alexander j
and family, of Lyerly, are at home
with Mrs. Mary Bellah. I*
Miss Helen Espy, of Atlanta, will -
come Saturday for a visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Espy. -
Mrs. Ed Mattox, Mrs. John Lee
and sons and Miss Mary Towers, of i
Rome, are dinner guests today of :
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Brinson. <
Miss Dorothy Harlow, of Rome, 1
will spend the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Har- <
low.
Mr. Arthur N. Henry, of Atlanta, 1
is the guest of his brother, J. P. :
Henry, and Mrs. Henry. i
Mesdames J. Olqana Jordon, Dan
Waites, R. L. Henderson and Paul
Jordan’, of Centre, were dinner !
guests last Friday of Mr. and Mrs. ’
Robert Henry.
Mrs. Bill Flanigan and children, (<
Billy, Florence and Mary Louise,]
spent Sunday in Cedartown.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Lively an-!
nounce the birth of a daughter ■:
Sunday, Nov. 22.
Mrs. R. M. Lee, of Rome, spent
last Friday with her parents, Mr. i
and Mrs. Frank Fisher. ,'
Mr. and Mrs. Knox Wyatt were.'
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and!
Mrs. Wyatt Ransom in Cedartown. i
Mrs. Mary Bellah is quite sick to i
the regret of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Powers Agnew, of ;
Greenville, S. C., and Mr. and ]
Mrs. Charles Fink and daughter
are guests today of their parents, I
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Agnew, of*:
Menlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob King and
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daughters, Joanne and Sue, of
Chattanooga, spent Wednesday
with Mrs. King’s mother, Mrs. O.
J. Espy.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Harlow spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Brinson and
Mr. and Mrs. Penn Selman will at
tend the Georgia-Tech game in
Athens Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sturdivant
and children, of Atlanta, came
Wednesday to spend the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Phillips.
Mrs. Luther Van Pelt was guest
Wednesday of her daughter, Mrs.
I Robert Harlow.
Mesdames Rice Morgan, Beulah
Elder, John Henry, Will Henry and
Miss Katherine Henry and little
Iris, Barham Henry spent Friday
in Rome.
Mrs. R. A. Duckett, of Chatta
nooga, spent last Wednesday with
her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Sizemore.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Neal are
, spending the holidays with their
daughter, Mrs. J. Nevin Climer, and
Mr. Climer in Atlanta.
Little Miss “Peachy” Elgin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. El
gin, is back in school after having
her tonsils removed.
Mrs. Diana Owens spent Sunday
and Monday in Atlanta and at
tended the North Georgia Metho
dist conference.
Cordle Bagley, student of Gor
don Military college at Barnesville,
spent last week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bagley.
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Boling and
Mr. and/ Mrs. Elmer Smith will
spend the Thanksgiving week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Houts in
Nashville. While there they will
attend the Tennessee-Vandy game.
Mrs. Bolmg will remain for a visit.
Mrs. J. S. Burgner has returned
from a six weeks’ visit to relatives
in St. Petersburg and Zephyr Hills,
Fla.
Miss Virginia Purgason is spend
ing the holidays with relatives in
Hogansville, Ga.
Corpl. Claude Bagley, Jr., who
j has been training at Fort Ogle
thorpe, is now stationed at Fort
Custer, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Cooper and
daughter, Judy Ann, have returned
from Plant City, Fla., where they
vis.ted relatives.
C. C. Cleghorn attended the
Methodist conference in Atlanta
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Copeland and
son, Charles, spent in
Chattanooga.
Miss Mary Self, of Gainesville, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. V
Dyer for Thanksgiving holidays.
Friends here are very happy that
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Culpper will be
here for another year. Rev. Cul
pepper is pastor of the Methodist
church.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cameron and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gamble and
family, of Chattanooga, were
guests Sunday of relatives at Pleas
ant Green.
Frank Kellett, Jr., of Barnes
ville, spent last week-end with his
parents. While here he joined the
army air corps reserve.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edmond
son, of Lindale, and Mr. and Mrs
Newton, of Chattanooga, were
guests last Sunday of Mrs. B. H.
Edmondson and Mrs. Scott.
Mrs. Alverson Fisher, of Trion,
was guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Fisher.
Mrs. Madison D. Short was guest
Sunday and Monday of her sister,
Mrs. Gary Neal, in Atlanta.
Mrs. George D. Espy is recover-!
ing from a recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cooke, of Har
rison; Miss Langston, of Lewisburg,
and Lawson Cooke, of Macon, were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. S. E. Price.
Harry Rhulman spent last week
end in Trion.
Sergt. Fred Stephenson has re
turned to Fort Benning, Ga., after
spending a ten-day furlough with
homefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Tolbert and
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Williams were
week-end guests of L. B. Tolbert,
Jr., who is a student of Clemson
College, Clemson, S. C.
MENLO NEWS
Preacher Elmer Enlow* filled his
regular appointment Sunday at
Menlo Presbyterian church.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Tucker,
of Cleveland, Tenn., spent last
week-end with his mother, Mrs. J.
W. Tucker.
Miss Annie Laurel Daniel spent l
the week-end with Miss Lillian Hall
at A’pine.
Mr. and Mrs. George Baker and
son, Jerry, of Atlanta, visited his
parents Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Margaret Gammon, of Mt.!
Zion, Ga., spent the week end with
Miss Jane Teel.
Miss Reita Thomas visited Miss
Frances Sitton at New Hope Nortni
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1942
Sunday.
Miss Polly Holland, of Trion, was
guest of relatives the week-end.
Misses Effie and Maggie Leath
had as luncheon guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Baker.
Mrs. George Pless spent Sunday
with Mrs. W. K. Laster.
Mr. Henry Estes Chappelear
spent the week-end in Rome as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn
Hudson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bullard and
children, of Atlanta, visited Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Chamblee over the
week-end.
Mrs. B. L. Millican, of Chatta
nooga, spent last week with her sis
ter, Miss Evaree Laster.
Corporal Frank E. Hall, of Camp
Minter, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Hall, of Cedartown, Ga., had 6
o’clock dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Baker Thursday.
Mrs. J. P. Majors and boys have
returned to Laurens, S. C., after a
month’s visit to Mrs. J. S. Majors.
Friends and relatives of Private
John Frank Toles are glad to hear
Lie’s improving from a recent sick
ness at Fort Dix, N. J.
Mr. J. R. Taylor, of Nashville, is
here on an extended visit with his
son, Z. T. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Deßerry visited
relatives at Summerville over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Etheridge Law
rence and children, of Chattanoo
ga, spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cleckler.
Menlo was glad to learn Mr. W.
H. Norris, the Methodist minister,
is to remain as our pastor and co
worker.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lawrence and
girls, of Chattanooga, visited her
mother, Mrs. B. H. Polk Sunday.
Mr. Burr H. Polk is at Emory
hospital in Atlanta for treatment.
Friends wish for him a speedy re
covery.
Mrs. H. C. Copeland, Mildred and
Lena Baker were luncheon guests
with Mrs. J. W. Tucker Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sell McWhorter and
Margaret spent Sunday at Cloud
land the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Tom Cook, and Mr. Cook.
We are sorry to report' Miss Mar
gie Thomas suffering with a sore
thi'oat the past few days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Norris and
Marcella are visiting his relatives
at Warrenton, Ga.
SUBLIGNA NEWS
Rev. H. F. Joyner, of Rome,
filled his regular appointment Sun
day at the Baptist church.
The Prayee Band met Nov. 18
with Mrs. G. D. Erwin. Miss Aleta
Baker had charge. Subject, “The
Light of Christ.” She brought out
some wonderful points.
The friends of Rev. and Mrs. G.
D. Erwin are glad to know that he
was sent back to serve this church
for another year.
Mrs. Lee White and daughter,
Mary, returned last Wednesday
from LaFayette after spending
several days with her brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Keown.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Bartlett have
the sympathy of all their friends
n the loss of their baby daughter,
vho died at Trion hospital Nov. 15.
Mrs. Bartlett has been brought
home but is still confined to her
oed. We wish for her a speedy re
covery.
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
F. C. Smith is sick at this writing.
Fifteen of the W. M. U. ladies en
joyed the all day of prayer at
Methodist church Friday.
Mr. H. M. Perry made a trip to
Chattanooga Friday.
Miss Elizabeth Johnston and Mr.
Tom Lewis Johnston, of West Geor
gia college, Carrollton, will be
home Wednesday to spend the re
mainder of the week with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. John
ston.
Private Wilman Troy, of Camp
Forrest, Tenn., spent a few days
here with friends.
Private Dub Davis, of Camp Gor
don, spent Saturday night with
Hamp Houser.
Mr. Hershel Houser and Mr. Per
ry Bradley, of Dalton, visited in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Houser
Sunday.
Mr. Altas Orr made a business
trip to Chattanooga Saturday.
Those that made a business trip
to Rome Saturday were Mr. Lee
White, Raymond Jennings, C. Hous
er, Bennie Houser, Rex Tredway
and Guston Tredway.
Mrs. Will White, Jr., and Mrs.
G. D. Erwin spent the week-end in
Atlanta.
Friends of Mr. C. Houser are
sorry to learn he fell Monday and
hurt his hip and was carried to
Trion hospital. They wish him a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Manis made a
business trip to Summerville Mon
day.
Rev. and Mrs. G. D. Erwin were
in Summerville Monday.
Miss Bernice Houser was lunch
eon guest Sunday of Miss Wilma
Lee Burke.
School closes Wednesday for the
holidays. Miss Aleta Baker and
Misses Casher will spend the holi
days at their homes.
WMS TO MEET
The ladies of the First Baptist
church will observe a day of prayer
for Foreign Missions Thursday, De
cember 3, at the church. All ladies
are urged to attend.
Theme—“ Behold Your God.”
10:00—Soft Music: Silent Prayer
and Meditation.
Hymn—“ The Kingdom Is Com
ing.”
Devotional—Mrs. Duke Espy.
Introductions Missionary mes
sage by leader.
Season of prayer for the ingath
ering of Lottie Moon Christmas of
fering.
Hymn—“ Lead On Oh King Eter
nal.”
Talk—-The life of Miss Lottie
Moon, by Miss Kathryn Henry.
Solo —Miss Annie Pitts.
Talk—The Week of Prayer in
Argentina,” by Mrs. Sam Favor.
Season of Prayer—Led by Mrs. J.
V. Wheeler.
Talk—Africa Challenges, by Mrs.
J. E. Berry.
Season of Prayer for Africa—Led
by Mrs. John League.
Ingathering of offering.
12:15—Lunch.
I:ls—Hymn—“The Light of the
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"You Ring”—"We Bring Phone 172—We Deliver
World Is Jesus.”
Prayer of Thanksgiving That God
Conquers Evil—Led by Mrs. H. S.
Burgner.
Devotional—Mrs. Herman Thom
as.
Talk—Chapel Building in Eu
rope, by Mrs. Claud Bagley.
Talk—Pray Ye the Lord of the
Harvest, by Mrs. E. E. Price.
Season of prayer of Thanksgiv
ing that God keep amid danger.
Hymn—“ All Hail the Power.”
Talk—Southern Baptist Work in
China, by Mrs. R. A. Harlow.
Reading—By Miss Annie Pitts.
Ingathering offering.
Benediction.
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Royal Theatre "
Thursday and Friday, Nov. 26-27!
Ann Sothcrn —Red Skelton ;!
in !;
“MAISIE GETS HER MAN” ;
!; Also Latest News !;
Saturday, Nov. 29 !
;! Don (Red) Barry ;j
!; in
“THE SOMBERO KID” ;
I; Also Serial and Comedy
!; Saturday Late Show, 10:30 P.M.
J; Marguerite Chapman—William ;
Wright in
“PARACHUTE NURSE”
!; Also Selected Short Subjects !;
!; Monday and Tuesday
!; Nov. 30-Dec. 1 !;
! John Payne—Maureen O’Hara ;
in !
“TO THE SHORES OF ;
TRIPOLI”
(In Technicolor) |j
I Wednesday, Dec. 2. !;
Pat O’Brien —Evelyn Keyes !;
in ;!
“FLIGHT LIEUTENANT"
Also Selected Short Subjects ;!
Mrs. Louis Brown has returned
to work in Atlanta after spending
several weeks here.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Simmons, of
Trion, spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. F. M. Crow.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sewell, of
Sylacauga, spent Friday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Kirby.
The Harvest Festival, sponsored
by the P.-T. A. and held at the
Moon Lake schoolhouse on Friday
evening was well attended. Miss
Doris Crow was crowned queen of
the festival.
Trion Theater
Wednensday and Thursday
“THE GREAT DICTATOR”
The laugh picture of the year.
A comedy based on actual peo
ple. Starring Charlie Chaplin,
Paulette Goddard.
Special Thursday Matinee and
9:30 Show
“PRIVATE BUCKAROO”
This is a musical comedy filled
with songs and romance. Star
ring the Andrews Sisters, John
Lewis.
Gift Night—sl2o.oo—Friday
Gift Night
“GIRL TROUBLE”
Starring Don Ameche, Joan
Bennett, Billie Burke
Saturday—Double Feature
“YOUTH ON PARADE" and
“CODE OF THE OUTLAW”
Youth on Parade is a musical
comedy based on college life.
Starring John Hubbard, Ruth
Terry, Martha O'Driscoll. Code
of the Outlaw is the latest of the
Three Mesquiteers’ pictures.
Starring Bob Steele, Tom Tyler,
Rust Davis.
Monday and Tuesday
"THE BUGLE SOUNDS”
Starring Wallace Beery, Marjorie
Main, Lewis Stone
Wednesday and Thursday
“JUKE GIRL”
Starring Ann Sheridan, Ronald
Reagan, Richard Whorf