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Thursday, November 7, 1946
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Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McGill and
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. McGill Jr. and
son, of near LaFayette, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Espy and Joyce.
Mrs. D. P. Henley and Mrs. i
James Jackson Jr. were visiting
in Rome Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones and
'Airs. Lanham McAuley, of La-
Fayette; Bobby Jones, of Georgia
Tech, and T. R. Jones, of Macon,
were guests Sunday of Mrs. R. D.
Jones.
1 Mrs. Geo. Espy and Mrs. Grif
fin Pledger spent Tuesday in
Chattanooga.
Mrs. Bernice Hearon is improv
ing at her home on Washington
Ave. aiter a week’s illness.
Mr. and Mrs- Robert Trimble
wdl move into their new home
in “The Highlands” Friday.
Mrs. Jeanette Veatch and
daughter, Vivian, and Mrs. Bur
nette spent Monday in Chatta
nooga.
All the schools in the county
have dismissed today for the
teachers to attend the Georgia
Education meeting in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack McGill and
sons, of near LaaFyette, spent
Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs. Oscar
Fletcher.
Mrs- J. T. Stubbs and Mrs.
Mack Agnew were in Rome Fri
day.
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CRYING FOR HELP
because of constipation or faulty di
gestion? If you feel bilious, sour,
bloated with gas, headachy, blue,
grouchy, you may be putting too big
a burden on your liver. Retained un
digested food becomes putrefactive,
causes toxins, which overload the
liver, keeping it from working prop
erly. Then is the time to relieve your
tired liver by letting Calotabs help
nature sweep the putrefactive and
partially digested matter from your
stomach and intestines. Nothing acts
just like good old Calotabs. Use as di
rected. 10c and 25c at your druggists.
Take CALOTABS
ROYAL Theater
PHONE 201
Weekdays: Continuous from 1
p. m. Saturday: Continuous from
10:30 a. m
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY:
John Hodiak - Nancy Guild in
“SOMEWHERE IN THE
NIGHT”
Also News
SATURDAY:
“LONESOME TRAIL”
Starring Jimmy Wakely and
Lee “Lasses” White
Also Chapter 9 of “Monster and
Ape” and Cartoon.
SATURDAY NITE LATE SHOW
10:30 P. M.
Joan Davis - Jack Oakie in
“SHE WROTE THE HOOK”
t Also Short Subjects
MONDAY AND TUESDAY:
Fred Mac Murray ? Ann Baxter in
“SMOKY”
(In Technicolor)
Also News & Short Subjects
WEDNESDAY:
“SWING PARADE OF 1946”
With an All-Star Cast
Also Short Subjects
JRION Theater
Open 12:45 P. M.
Continuous Shows Daily
Monday, Open 6:30 P. M.
LAST TIME THURSDAY:
“OUR HEARTS WERE
GROWING UP”
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8:
“MY NAME IS JULIA
ROSS”
With Nina Foch and George
Macready
Serial: Fifth Chapter of “Hop
Harrigan”
Short: “Rakateer Rabbit”
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9-
Double Feature Program
“THE GENTLEMAN FROM
TEXAS”
With Johnny Mack Brown and
Claudia Drake.
Also
“BEHIND THE MASK”
With Kane Richmond and
Barbara Reed
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
w November 11-12:
’ “TO EACH HIS OWN”
With Olivia DeHavilland and
John Lund.
Also Latest News
* WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY.
November 13-14:
“ONE MORE TOMORROW”
With Ann Sheridan and Dennis
Morgan.
Short: “The Inky Poo” (Pup
petoon). Also Latest New’s.
Miss Jean Smith, of Greenville,
S. C., has accepted a position at
Rackley’s and will be at home
with her aunt, Miss Rut\ Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Meadows,
Margaret and Olney Meadows Jr.
and Mary Sue Williams spent the
week-end in Milledgeville with
Mary Meadows and Rose Nell
Weems at G. S. C. W.
Jimmy Duff and Ralph Jen
kins, of Alcoa, Tenn., were visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Duff last
week-end.
Charles Turner, of Southern
Dental College, was home for the
week-end.
Mrs. S. G. Dodd, of Menlo, and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dodd, of La-
Fayette, were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aldred, Miss
Mabel Aldred and Holman Mew
borne, of Atlanta, attended the
Georgia-Alabama game in Ath
ens Saturday and .were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald
Farrar.
Mrs. R. N. Little, Mrs. Carlton
Wheeler and Mrs. Bernice Hearon
spent Friday in Rome.
Mrs. Duke Espy, Mrs. Wright
Wheeler and Mrs. J. V. Wheeler
spent Monday in Rome.
Among those who attended the
Georgia-Alabama game in Ath
ens Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Akin, Dr. and Mrs. R. N.
Little, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Farmer,
Mr. and Mrs. John Bankson.
Misses Hughie Majors and Mary
Anne Hearon and Brooke Pierce,
John Allen Justice, “Snake” Tate
and Irwin Thomas.
P.-T. A. WILL MEET
The regular meeting of the P.-
T. A. will meet next Monday, Nov.
11, at 3 o’clock in the library of
Summerville High School.
FRA NCES HEMPHILL
MISSING FROM HOME
Frances Hemphill, a young
white girl, who lives north of
Trion, is missing. She attended
school at Trion and when she
failed to return home Friday
afternoon, a search was begun
for her. She was traced to Sum
merville and was reported seen
on the streets here about 10 a. m.
NEW CARS
We Have Coming in This Week
1 New Crosley
The four-cylinder Wonder Car up to 60
miles on the gallon; with room for four
grown people. Speed to 65 m.p.h.
ALSO ONE NEW
Civilian Jeep
The all-purpose car, truck, tractor and
power-unit.
We Are Now Taking Orders For
WILLYS JEEP STATION WAGONS
AND WILLYS PICKUP TRUCKS
Auto Service Co.
For the Best in Auto Body Work and
Painting . . . See
ODELL LEMASTER
N. Summerville at Bob’s - Phone 158-L
MRS. J. A. BEAVERS AND MRS.
LEMA LANIER HONORED
Mrs. J. A. Beavers and Mrs.
Lerna Lanier were honored with
a farewell party Wednesday, Oct.
30, at the home of Mrs. M. M-
Allen Sr. in Lyerly.
Mrs. Beavers and Mrs. Lanier,
who have been residents of Sum
merville for over 40 years, leave
today to make their home in Tun
nel Hill.
The guests were Mrs. Lillian
Owens, of Lyerly, and Mesdames
D. P. Henley, James Jackson Jr.,
W. M. Morton, Geo. Espy, Effie
Schmidt, Griffin Pledger and W.
B. Hair, all of Summerville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Knox Wyatt and
children, of Rome, were visiting
Mrs. D. P. Henley Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Quinn
and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Johnson,
of Chattanooga, spent last Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. John
League.
Will Hinton Maples has been
out of school this week on ac
count of illness.
Dr. Bailey and Miss Mary Lou
ise Bailey, of Atlanta, were
guests Sunday of Miss Bessie and
Crawford Bailey.
Mrs. B. A- Powell and Robert
McLeod, of Berryton, were lunch
eon guests of Mrs. J. W. Flanagan
last Sunday.
It is believed she took a south
bound bus and is headed for
Florida, where she formerly re
sided. Her parents report that
she is believed to have had about
S3O in her possession when she
departed. Her description is giv
en as age 15, height 5 feet three
inches, weighing 120 pounds and
having blonde hair and blue eyes.
She is reported last seen wear
ing a brown checked coat, blue
rayon dress, low tan slippers and
no hat. She has an operation scar
just below the base of her neck,
front center, and also a small
scar just below the left temple.
Any information as to her where
abouts will be gratefully received
by her parents, who are greatly
worried at her absence. Commun
icate with R. B. Hemphill. Trion,
Route 1, or notify Sheriff A. H.
Glenn, phone 146.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: SUMMERVILLE, GA.
MARGARET WEESNER WED
TO MR. PAYSINGER JR.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Weesner
Sr. announce the marriage of
their daughter, Anna Margaret,
of Atlanta, and Charles Paysing
er Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Paysinger Sr. of Nashville, Tenn.
The wedding was solemnized at
the First Baptist Church of At
lanta with Dr. James W. Middle
ton officiating.
Mrs. Paysinger is a graduate of
Lyerly High Schocfl, West Geor
gia College, Carrollton, and Mc-
Kenzie Business School, Chatta
nooga. She has been employed by
the Southern Bell Telephone &
Telegraph Company in Atlanta.
Mr. Paysinger is a graduate of
Hume-Fogg High School and
Fall’s Business College, of Nash
ville, and is secretary of the Di
rect Oil Co., of Nashville.
The couple will reside in Nash
ville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Logan
spent Sunday in Manchester,
Tenn.
IT IS NOT TRUE TO SAY: .
"Everything Possible Has Been Done”
Unless Natural Hearing Methods Were Tried!
Summerville Branch Office
Located in Myrtle’s Beauty Shop Annex
OPEN TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY
9:30 A. M. TO 5 P. M. PHONE 203
Dr H. B. Wakeman, Chiropractic Physician in Charge
SQUARE DANCE
AT THE HANGAR
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND
SATURDAY NIGHTS
MUSIC BY
SOUTHERN SWING BOYS
Men's Kakab Men’s Kakab
WORK PANTS WORK SHIRTS
All sizes; $2.95 value.
Sizes 29 to 34—53.50 value
52-17
52-76
40-inch
Ladies' Black Suede Curtain GOODS
DRESS SHOES Blue and rose shades.
Just arrived I 35c yd.
£5.75
Ladies’ & Misses’
FALL COATS
36-in. Stripe Mercerized
CHAMBRAY S P ecial 95
Below ceiling price.
59c yd.
3 or 4 yds. to a customer. SHOES
For the Entire
Boys’
Corduroy PANTS Famil 7 at
Sizes Bto 16; $5.50 values REASONABLE
£4.49 PRICES.
Baby Jackets Special $2.98
Ladies’ Umbrellas $3.85 and $4.95
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The Famous Store
Now Open for Business ...
MITCHELL’S
Welding Shop
RADIATOR BOILING
AND REPAIR.
Electric and Acetylene
WELDING.
Portable Equipment
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Armour’s Star Pure
PORK SAUSAGE, Lb. . 49c
PORK CHOPS, Lb. . . 67c
Fresh
SHOULDER ROAST . . 52c
PURE LARD . . . 57 l-2c
MAYONNAISE, Qt. . . 89c
MIXED NUTS, WALNUTS &
BRAZIL NUTS All 49c lb.
HOME STORE
Summerville, Ga.
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Argo Plumbing
Company
Plumbing and Heating
' ’ CONTRACTING «rW
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I Repairing '
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Specialty
WE SELL
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LOCATED ACROSS THE STREET FROM
SELMAN BARN
Office Hours:
Week Days 12 Noon till 5 P. M.
Saturday 8 A. M. to 12 Noon
PHONE 178
a
Night and Sunday Nights and Sunday
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DIAL LYERLY PHONE
2441 0-1921
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