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TRION NEWS
BY MRS. JOHN AGNEW
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Mrs. Dave Robinson, of Fort
Worth, Tex., is the guest this week
of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Baxter and
little daughter, Barbara Ann, were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Baxter at Fort Payne, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Mitchell, of
Menlo, spent a few days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Battles.
Mrs. Cecil Williams and Mrs.
Henry Day spent Thursday in
Rome.
Mrs. L. A, Mallicoat, of Mentone,
Ala., has received word that Pfc.
James (Jim) Mallicoat arrived re
cently in North Africa. Jim wrote
he had met up with Lafayette Lan
caster, of Trion, and they were
both well and happy. Young Mal
licoat is the son of Mrs. L. A. Mal
licoat and the late Dr. Mallicoat,
former residents of Trion. Many
friends, who remember and appre
ciate these good people, will be in
terested in hearing from Jim, and
also Lafayette Lancaster.
Mrs. J. R. Henderson, of Gayles
ville, Ala., spent several days last
week with her brother and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. John Agnew.
Mrs. G. L. McCartha and daugh
ter, Ann, spent last week with rela
tives in Leesville and Wagner, S. C.
Pvt. Dillard D. (Bud) Bailey, of
Fort McPherson, spent the past
week-end with his wife and par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bailey, at
Subligna.
Pvt. James C. Lively, of Fort
Snelling, Minn., spent a 10-day fur
lough recently with his mother,
Mrs. George Lively.
Pvt. Bobby Stowe, of Camp Wal
lace, Tex., was the guest last week
of his parents near Trion.
Miss Ethel Caldwell, of Lyerly,
spent the past week-end with Miss
Josephine Wike.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Alexander.
Tom Brown, Jr., Mrs. Frank Bled
soe and son, Charles, spent Thurs
day in Chattanooga.
Mrs. Clifford Brimer and daugh
ter, Brenda Faye, spent last week
with Mrs. J. H. Brimer.
Mrs. Dillard Bailey and Miss
Ohneader Bailey, of Subligna, spent
Tuesday in Summerville.
Miss Edith McGill, of Columbus,
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Elrod.
J. R. Rollins, of Henegar, Ala.,
spent the week-end with his son.
Ezra Rollins, and Mrs. Rollins.
John Gilreath and Emmett Nunn
attended the Baylor-Central game
Thursday night in Chattanooga.
Miss Ohneader Bailey and Mrs.
Dillard Bailey were guests Sunday
of Mrs. Leon Espy and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen and
daughter, Judy, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nelson in
Cleveland, Tenn.
G. L. McCartha spent last week
in New York.
Pvt. H. A. Tucker, of San Diego,
Cal., was the guest last week of his
family in Pennville.
Mrs. Pete Mahan and Mrs. Geo.
Everette were luncheon guests Sun
day of their parents, Mr. and Mrs
R. W. Gilbert, near Rome.
Friends will be interested in hear
ing of the safe arrival in England
of Staff Sergeant George McClure.
Mrs. Myrtle Roberts and Thelma
Key spent Thursday in Chatta
nooga.
Miss Martha Davis, of Cave
Spring, and Sergt. Nat Casey, of
Fort Benning, were week-end guests
of Corpl. and Mrs. W. A. Singleton.
Miss Sarah Agnew, of Dalton,
spent Friday night and Saturday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Agnew.
Messrs Frank Scoggins and Ross
Thomas returned Thursday from a
few days hunting near Jasper, Ga.
J. C. Waters. Jr., seaman 2/c, of
Ellyson Field, Fla., spent last week
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Waters.
Mrs. Johnny Sams spent last
week-end with her parents in Val
ley Head, Ala.
Pvt. Fay WTllis returned to Camp
Rucker, Ala., after a visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wil
lis.
Lieut. James Floyd, of Mobile
Ala., spent several days last week
with relatives in Trion.
Albia McGuire, seaman 2/c, was
the guest last week of his mother
and brother.
Mrs. Jim Russell, Misses Olene
and Belria Russell and Clevedell
Oliver spent Monday in Chatta
nooga.
Friends will be interested in
knowing Corpl. Glenn Rush is in
North Africa.
Edward H. Clark, of U. S. N., is
receiving his basic training at Great
Lakes Naval Training School.
Miss Carrie Steele had as week
end guests Mr. and Mrs. John
Steele, of Rome.
Pfc. Aleen F. Veatch, who is sta
tioned in California, spent several
days recently with his parents, Rev.
and Mrs. W. R. Veatch near Wa
terville.
Miss Annie Ruth Moon was shop
ping in Rome Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Edwards were
in Atlanta last week-end.
Miss Lucile Jenkins was the week
end guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Jenkins, at Fort Payne,
Ala.
Miss Willie Bell was luncheon
guest Sunday of Mrs. Viola Coulter.
Wilburn Shamblin spent Monday
in Chattanooga.
Miss Florence Mason spent the
week-end in LaFayette the guest of
Miss Ruth Greene.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall McCollum,
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Dewitt and
Beverly Dewitt spent the week-end
with Mrs. Mary McCollum in Gads
den.
Mrs. C. F. Henry and daughter,
Betty Jo, spent Monday in Chatta
nooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Westbrook and
Miss Georgia Bell Rutherford at
tended the Duke-Tech game in At
lanta.
Mrs. Mattie Flipps and Mrs. Eva
Evans spent Sunday in Cave Spring
the guest of Miss Faye Nell Evans.
Corpl. Max Hogg, of Oklahoma, is
on a 14-day furlough and is the
guest of relatives near Menlo.
Pvt. Ray Chamblee is spending
a few days in Trion the guests of
relatives and friends.
Mrs. John Driver, of Maryville,
Tenn., is the guest this week of Mr.
and Mrs. S. T. Styles.
Jessie Bloodworth and Willie Bell
Bruce spent Sunday in LaFayette.
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THIS SPACE IS A CONTRIBUTION TO AMERICA’S ALL-OUT WAR EFFORT BY '
MONTGOMERY KNITTING MILL
SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
THE SUMMERVILLENEWS.THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1943.
Mrs. Martha Minnix spent a few
days recently with her husband,
Pvt Walter S. Minnix, at Camp Lee,
Va.
Dr. and Mrs. Robt. J. Millen, of
Cleveland, 0., were the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mason.
Miss Mary Tubor, of Shannon,
spent last week with her aunt, Miss
Effie Williams.
Mrs. R. W. Coarsey is spending
several days in Decatur with her
mother, who is ill.
THE SECRET IS OUT
“I wonder why Scotsmen are so
good at golf.”
“They realize that the, fewer
times they strike the ball the long
er it will last.”
ELECTION DATE SET
FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEES
At the regular meeting of the
Chattooga County Board of Educa
tion Tuesday Nov. 2, the date of
the annual election for local school
trustees was set for Saturday, Nov.
27. Members of boards in the va
rious districts will be responsible
for holding the election in their
When I was a kid my father used to
sing a song that ended up with this refrain:
“Oh, save up your money and put it in your sox
B And you’ll always have tobacco in your old tobacco box!”,
' Well, the words stuck with me, but I
guess the moral didn’t.
No matter how hard I tried ... no
matter how’ many good resolutions I made
... I always ended up even. If I made
more money, I spent more money. Finally,
I resigned myself to it —sold myself the idea
that I was the kind of fellow who never
could save up any money.
« But it’s all different now!
district at that time.
KATHERINE M. CLARKSON,
NlB County School Superintendent
SPECIAL TRUSTEE
ELECTION CALLED
At the request of the local trus
tees of the Summerville Sjchool Dis
trict the Chattooga County Board
of Education has called an election
for a trustee to fill the unexpired
term of Mr. Leon J. Gamble who
has moved away to Rome, Ga. This
election will be held on the same
day as the regular trustee election
Saturday, Nov. 27.
KATHERINE M. CLARKSON,
NlB County School Superintendent
LETTERS OF DISMISSION
GEORGlA—Chattooga County.
Whereas, Clyde M. Stephenson,
administrator of J. G. Stephenson.
1 represents to the Court in his peti
tion, duly filed and entered on rec
ord. that he has fully administered
J. G. Stephenson estate: This is,
therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned kindred and creditors, to
■ show cause, if any they can, why
■ s’M Administrator should not be
About 10 months ago, I started buying
War Bonds on the Pay Roll Savings Plan.
Figured it was the least I could do for
Uncle Sam ... to be kicking in my 10
percent every month to help pay for the
ways and means of licking the Axis.
That’s the only way I thought about it
. . . until just recently!
Now, all of a sudden, I’ve discovered
that —for the first time in the history of
Yours Truly— l’m saving dough. Every
month, rain-or-shine, hell-or-high-water, I’m
sticking away a War Bond, a bond that’ll
bring me back $4 for every $3 I put in.
discharged from his administration,
and receive Letters of Dismission,
on the first Monday in December,
1943.
H. A. ROSS, Ordinary.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of Laz
McDaniel late of said County, de
ceased, are hereby notified to ren
der their demands to the under
signed according to law, and all
persons indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate pay
ment to me.
This 19th day of October, 1943.
Nov2s JNO. S. JONES,
Admr. of Estate of Laz McDaniel
LETTERS OF DISMISSTON FROM
GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGlA—Chattooga County.
Fred S. Stephenson, Guardian of
James Stephenson, has applied to
me for a discharge from his guar
dianship of James Stephenson.
This is therefore to notify all per.
sons concerned to file their objec
tions, if any they have, on or be
fore the first Monday in December
1943 next, else he will be discharged
Those Bonds are beginning to mount up
now. And I’m going to keep them mount
ing up. For I’ve discovered what a swell
feeling it is to be saving money . . . saving
it on a plan that’s regular as clockwork and
twice as sure.
About the time those Bonds start coming
due, my kid’ll be ready for college. So you
can guess what I’m going to do with the
money.
And maybe I’ll sing my father’s song to
myself . . . only changing it a little:
“Oh, save up your War Bonds and put them in your sox
And you’ll always have tobacco in your old tobacco box!”
from his guardianship as applied
for. ~ ~
H. A. ROSS, Ordinary.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of John
McDaniel late of said County, de
ceased, are hereby notified to ren
der their demands to the under
signed according to law, and all
persons indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate pay
ment to me.
This 19th day of October, 1943.
Nov2s JN®. S. JONES,
Admr. of Estate of John McDaniel
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
GEORGIA— Chattooga County.
All creditors of the estate of Mrs.
Mary H. Adams, late of said Coun
ty, deceased, are hereby notified to
render their demands to the under
signed according to law, and all per
sons indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate payment
to me.
This Ist day of November, 1943.
HELEN A. CHANDLER,
Nov 25 Executrix