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Mr. and Mrs. John Bankson were
* week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bennington King in Talledega, Ala.
*****
Mr. ad Mrs. W. P. Hunt and son,
W. P., Jr., of Rocky Mount, N. C.,
came last week for a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Hoke Echols. They were
dinner guests Friday of Mr. and
Mrs. Cheney Lee Hunt in Chatta
nooga.
*****
* Miss Jean Smith, of Greenville,
S. C., who is spending the winter
with her aunt, Miss Ruth Fuller,
has been called to Houston, Texas,
on account of the death of her
, nephew, as a result of an automo
bile accident.
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Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bagley, Sr.,
Cordle Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
uel Cordle and Ralph Elrod were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Bagley, Jr.
*****
Mr. ajid Mrs. G. D. Morton and
Jean visited Mrs. Morton’s sister,
Mrs. J. F. Dempsey, near Rome last
Tuesday night.
*****
Lewis J. Cohen has been dis
charged from the army after 42
months service and has joined his
wife here the former Miss Thelma
Clark.)
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Miss Hughie Majors spent the
weekend as guest of friends in Car
rollton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bagley, Sr.,
spent Tuesday in Chattanooga.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Miller left
Wednesday for their home in Ohio
after a week’s stay in the M. M.
Allen home.
*****
Misses Florence Flanagan, Mar
garet Meadows and Mary Espy will
attend the Jose Iturbi concert in
Chattanooga Friday night. They
will be guests of the former’s
' grandmother, Mrs. I. S. Flanagan.
Miss Espy will remain for the week
end guest of her cousin, Miss Bar
bara Espy.
*****
* Friends of Mrs. Laurence Veatch,
who is principal of the primary
school, regret to learn of her con
tinued illness.
*****
Ist Lt. Hill Bohannon, of the
army air corps, who has been sta
tioned at Turner Field, Albany,
Ga., has been transferred to Lang
ley Field, Va.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. Middleton Broom,
Misses Mary and Aline Broom and
Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Jones, of At
lanta, attended the funeral Mon
day of their grandfather, Mr. B. R.
Broom.
*****
Miss Eunice Farmer, of Arlington.
Va., was week-end guest of her
brother, J. Hoyt Farmer, and Mrs.
Farmer in the home of Dr. and
Mrs. H. D. Brown.
*****
Mrs. Ruth Groce was in Rome
Saturday.
*****
Miss Mary Dodd, a second grade
' teacher, is absent from school on
account of the serious illness of her
mother, Mrs. S. G. Dodd, in Menlo.
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“PRIDE OF THE MARINES”
Friday; March 1
“GAY SENORITA”
With
Jinx Falkenburg, Jim Bannon
Short—Arabian Rockies
Saturday, March 2
Double Feature Program
“OREGON TRAIL”
With
Sunset Carson, Peggy Stewart
Also
LAUREL and HARDY
in
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Monday, Tuesday, March 4, 5
“MAISIE GOES TO RENO”
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Wednesday, Thursday, Mar. 6,7
“FLAME OF BARBARY COAST”
With
John Wayne and Ann Dorvak
Short —Popular Science
Miss Gertrude Moseley Cox
Marries Former Navy Man
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Miss Gertrude Moseley Cox, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Moseley, of Menlo, was united in
marriage to Louis Frederick Hil
dreth, of Portland, Ore., in the
First Baptist church of Lompoc,
Calif., on Oct. 28, 1945. The Rev.
E. Wayne Roberts officiated.
Mrs. Charles Collins sang “I Love
You, Trudy,” accompanied at the
organ by Mrs. E. Wayne Roberts,
who also played Mendelssohn’s Wed
ding March.
The bride was given in marriage
by Maj. D. L. Herzer, USAR.
Mrs. Hildreth chose for her wed
ding ensemble a tailored suit of
blue, with which she wore an or
chid corsage. Her accessories were
black.
The matron of honor was Mrs. D.
L. Herzer, who wore a forest green
ensemble, with black accessories.
She wore a halo of gardenias and
violets.
Following the ceremony, a recep
tion was held in the home of F. L.
Bonham, a friend of the bride and
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Burgess, Mes
dames J. R. Jackson, Jr., W. H.
Treadway, Tom Elder and Miss Al
mazada Eilenburg attended the
Jascha Heifetz violin concert at the
Memorial auditorium, Chattanooga,
Tuesday night.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Morton, Mrs.
Buford Morton and Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Warrenfells, of Chattanooga,
were here Monday for the funeral
of their uncle, Mr. B. R. Broom.
*****
Mrs. Hearon is back on duty in
Summerville schools after a sev
eral days illness at the local hos
pital.
*****
Miss Cora Jackson entertains
Sunday with a luncheon in honor
of her nephews, Capt. Grover Jack
son, Sgt. Willard Jackson and Pvt.
Daniel Jackson, who recently re
turned from overseas. Other in
vited guests were Lt. Rose Bene
dict, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson,
Miss Mary, Robertine Jackson and
Mrs. John Jackson.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nix had as
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lin
ton Barnette and children, of At
lanta.
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Miss Maxine Williams spent Fri
day night with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Williams and Ann.
The Home
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We have four good used kerosene ranges, all
with built-in ovens, one table top.
One laundry heater with water coil.
One kerosene water heater.
One 30-gallon hot water tank.
One good used 8-tube Electric Silvertone Cabinet
Radio.
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, FEB. 28, 1946.
groom, at 302 South J. Street, Lom
poc, Calif.
The newlyweds left on an ex
tended honeymoon to Portland,
Ore.; Hixson, Tenn., and Menlo,
Ga., where they visited friends and
relatives.
Mrs. Hildreth, whose home is in
Hixson, Tenn., has been employed
at Roberson’s Variety Store in Lom
poc, Calif., since October, 1944.
Prior to going to Lompoc she was
a school teacher and librarian at
Hixson Tenn. She is a graduate of
GSCW of Milledgeville, Ga.
Mr. Hildreth was educated at
Warrenton High School and Cen
tral Wesleyan College, Warrenton,
Mo. He was employed by the Co
lumbia Steel Casting Company, of
Portland, Ore., prior to enlisting in
the navy. He served 3y 2 years, of
which he served P/2 years at Lom
poc and in Hawaii as an aviation
machinist’s mate.
The couple will make their home
on the West Coast, either at Port
land, Ore., or Los Angeles, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mitchell and
son, Charles; Miss Lucile Norman
and Miss Ruth Wooden were visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norman Sun
day at Fort Oglethorpe.
*****
Fort Monmouth, N. J., Feb. 18.—
Richard J. Wilson. Lyerly, Ga., to
day entered active duty in the
Army at the 1220th Reception Cen
ter here, following his re-enlist
ment.
*****
Mrs. Cecil Steadham spent Tues
day and Wednesday with her moth
er, Mrs. W. M. Barrow, at her home
in Oak Park, Rome.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Williams,
Jr., and Miss Mary Nell Hendrix
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoyt
Williams Sunday evening.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Steadham,
with Mr. and Mrs. Croley Stead
ham, of Rome, motored to Chatta
nooga and Lookout Mountain Sun
day.
*****
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoyt Williams
had as their dinner guests Satur
day night Mr. and Mrs. Grady Lan
ders, Mrs. Jessie Broome, Mrs. Har
old Broome and son, Douglas.
LADY NEARLY CHOKED
WHILE LYING IN BED
DUE TO STOMACH GAS
One lady said a few days ago
that she used to be afraid to go to
bed at night. She was swollen with
stomach gas, which always got
worse when she went to bed, and
the gas would rise up in her throat
after she lay down and would
nearly choke her. She couldn’t lie
flat. Had to prop herself up on
pillows. Recently this lady got
INNER-AID and now says gas is
gone, stomach feels fine, bowels are
regular and she can go to bed and
sleep soundly.
INNER-AID contains 12 Great
Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear
gas from stomach, act on sluggish
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MISS PARKER BECOMES THE
BRIDE OF MR. CHAPPELEAR
Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas
Parker announce the marriage of
iheir daughter, Lena Mae, to Henry
E. Chappelear, of Menlo.
The wedding ' was solemnized
Feb. 23 at 8 o’clock in the home of
Rev. W. J. Culpepper, who perform
ed the ceremony. Mrs. Madelyn
Morrison, sister of the bride, was
the only attenndant.
The bride was attired in a model
suit of light blue with black acces
sories. Her corsage was pink rose
buds.
Mrs. Chappelear”s sisters are:
Mrs. R. K. Ward, Kingsport, Tenn.,
and Mrs.. Madelyn Morrison, of
Summerville; her brothers, J. T.
Parker, Jr., of Kingsport; Robert,
Oscar and Bill Parker, of Summer
ville. She is a graduate of Sum
merville High School and attended
Savage Beauty School in Rome,
after which she was employed by
400 Beauty Shop for five years. For
the past two years she has been
with Gilreath’s Beauty Shop in
Summerville.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Chappelear, of
Menlo. His sisters are Mrs. W. K.
Hudson, Mrs. G. W. Welch and
Patsy Chappelear, of Menlo He is
a graduate of Menlo High School
and is engaged in farming and
livestock.
After a short wedding trip the
couple will make their home in
Summerville.
BOWERS-BAILEY
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bowers, of
Summerville, announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Betty Ann
Bowers, to Pfc. James Grady Bailey,
of Athens, Ala. The wedding took
place Feb. 19 in Summerville.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Bailey, of Athens,
Ala. He returned home in October
after serving one year overseas with
the 289th Engineers Combat Bat
talion, and in November reinlisted
for one year in the regular army.
He will be stationed at Fort Bragg,
N. C.
The -bride’s sisters are Mrs. Ar
chie Lee Peek, of Summerville, and
Mrs. Clarence Bailey, of Dry Val
ley.
The groom’s brothers are Clar
ence Bailey, of Dry Valley; Crutcher
Bailey, also of Dry Valley, and Law
rence Bailey, of Lima, Ohio. His
sisters are Mrs. Carl Ruf, of Athens,
Ala., and Mrs. Lonnie Overmar, of
Lima, Ohio. Mrs. Bailey will join
Pfc. Bailey as soon as possible.
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X DRESS SHOES
* 81-98 and 84.85
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Sizes 14 to 18
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We Received the Last Ten Days About
200 SPRING DRESSES
They are extra values. Come in and look them over. A
small deposit will hold your dress until called for.
Prices From $3.20 to $9.98
We Have Just Received a Shipment of
TENNIS SHOES
All Sizes
82.10, 82.25 and 82.47
NAPPED SHEETS
70x80 —For Double Bed
81.49
LADIES’ SPRING COATS
813.95 and 815.40
MEN’S DRESS SLIPPERS
SPECIAL 85.95
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