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PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED
All work guaranteed. Write, wire or phone. Contact
us about our no-charge maintenance service for schools
and churches.
Write
WHEELER PIANO SERVICE
ROME, GEORGIA PHONE 3691
DRY WOOD
*2*3 *s*lo -*25 loads
HAULING MOVING
Short and Long Distance
COAL HAY ETC.
BEN’S WOOD YARD
Ben Lively - Grady Stringer
SUMMERVILLE, GA. PHONE 239
REAL ESTATE
WANTED
We have clients who will pay CASH for
• your real estate in any part of the city.
Farrar Real Estate Agency
109 N. Commerce St.
Phone 41
More farmers borrow from
their local banks than from
any other source of credit.
Reasons: Prompt service,
freedom from red tape and
personal attention to their
individual borrowing needs. ■MRHHBh
Whenever you need credit, BKmMNW
come in and talk it over.
Farmers & Merchants Bank
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Vtecu&ud
DON’T USE average figures based on country-wide
building costs as a guide to figuring the present insur
able value of your property. Base this value on a local
builder’s estimate of the cost of rebuilding your prop
erty in case of fire, less present depreciation. Then, for
correct insurance, see
Summerville Insurance Agency
B. W. and J. L. FARRAR, Agents
Office: 109 N. Commerce St.
MENLO NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Miller, of
Chattanooga, spent the week
end at Chelsea and Menlo visit
ing relatives.
Mrs. Sue K. Thomas, of Hix
son, Tenn., spent the week-end
with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Ken
nedy, who is improving from a
recent illness. »
Mr. and Mrs. Seabie Barker,
of Hixson, Tenn., spent Thanks
giving holidays with her mother
and father, Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Moseley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hogg and
Hugh Hogg were luncheon guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Hogg at Berryton.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Boyd, Mrs.
J. E. Thomas and Mrs. Nona
Wilson, of Chattanooga, were
( Thanksgiving guests of Misses
Georgia and Margie Thomas.
Mrs. E. L. Worsham and Mrs.
Jennille Hardy, of Summerville,
(visited the Misses Thomas Sun
day.
Mrs. Ralph Day spent Thanks
giving in Rome. She was accom
panied home by Mr. .and Mrs.
George Glaze and Miss Martha
Jane Glaze, who spent the week
end with the Days.
Mesdames A. B. Day and Hen
i ry Day visited A. B. Day at Bat
tey State Hospital Sunday and
; they report A. B. much improv
ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker
visited A. B. Day Sunday p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Broome, of
Rome, spent Thanksgiving holi
days with Mr. and Mrs. P. 'A.
Brooks.
Little Jimmy and Marion Law
rence, of Chattanooga, spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O.
L. Cleckler.
Mrs. J. W. Hollis spent Monday
with Mrs. W. J. Hogg.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Edwards
entertained Mrs. Lula Cleckler
at luncheon Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robertson,
of Cloud land, entertained with
a turkey dinner Thursday. Those
enjoying the occasion were J. C.
J Chamblee and sons, of Cloud
jland; Mrs. Aurora Rowe, of At
lanta, and Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Chamblee and sons, of Menlo.
Miss Emma Cavin has re
turned to Washington, D. C., af
ter a visit to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Cavin.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Moore
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Max White.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Clark Sr.
entertained Thursday night with
a bird dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Mil
ton Clark, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Clark Jr., Nell and Mary Ann,
and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cham
blee and sons were guests.
Robert Shamblin, Ralph Cham
blee, Margaret Jo McWhorter,
Nell Clark, Jimmy Pless, J. D. |
Hurtt, June Broome and Mil
dred Payton, all of West Geor
gia College, spent Thnaksgiving
at home.
Mrs. Aurora Rowe, of Atlanta,
was luncheon guest of Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Chamblee, Saturday.
Mesdames Rowe and Cham
blee visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Brogdon in Lyerly Saturday aft
ernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wyatt,
Mises Iris and Blanche Toles
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Toles and family at Rome
Sunday.
Miss Mary Alice Toles has re
turned to her home after a visit
with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cavin and
Johnny and Marilyn and M>.
and Mrs. H. E. Wyatt were
guests last week of Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman Ely, of Franklin.
Miss Helen Toles, of Rome,
spent the week end with he’
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Toles. 1
She had Miss Mary Alice Toles,
of Rome, as her guest.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wyatt went
to Scottsboro, Ala., on a fishing
trip Thanksgiving.
Miss Ruby Puckett, of Atlanta,
| visited Miss Mary Ruth Tucker
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowery;
| and daughter, Sandra, of Gore.!
spent the week-end with Mrs. J.
W. Tucker.
T. Perry Brannon, of Chatta
nooga, will preach at Chelsea
Sunday, Dec. 8..
Fred Martin, of Blanche, Ala.,
has rented what is known as the
Moseley house and Mesdames
Nally Osby and Minnie Chappell
have taken an apartment there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hardwick
entertained with a triple birth
day celebration Friday night, the
occasion being the birthday of
i Henry Cheappelear, Mrs. Bill
Chappelear and J. E. Hardwick.
Mrs. J. T. Copeland entertain
ed Thursday night for her hus
band, it being his birthday. She
had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Faye
Pledger and Mrs. Alma Cope
-1 land, of Summerville, and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Copeland.
Mrs. Janie King entertained
her brother and sisters, of Chat
tanooga, with a lovely luncheon
‘Sunday.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: SUMMERVILLE, GA.
AT AUCTION
NORTHWEST GEORGIA’S
LARGEST USED CAR SALE
WILL BE HELD AT
LIGHT S GARAGE
FOURTH WARD - ROME, GA.
I P. M. SATURDAY, DEC. 7
I . "
AND EVERY SATURDAY THEREAFTER
If you have a Used Car to sell, bring it. If you are in the market for one, we have it.
Sale Will Be Held Rain or Shine
C. A. TODD AUCTION CO.
ROME, GEORGIA
Special Sale
Until Christmas
ALL PRICES REDUCED
So come in and buy that Christmas present now. We have some
thing for every member of the family.
Battery Radios - Plenty for Everyone
SPECIAL-WHILE THEY LAST
Radio Record'Player Combination
Only 24 to sell—-come today—You could not find any nicer CHRISTMAS GIFT!
INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
Are Here Again—While They Last
AT $39.50
CEDAR CHEST Walnut or blond;
waterfall design. A real Christmas Gift
for any member of the family.
HAIR MOTOR CO., INC.
Furniture Department
We have just received those wine and
blue Velour Living Room Suites one
of the scarcest items; real large and full
spring construction. Also Velour cover
Platform Rockers and Studio Couches.
Come in today. We are here to serve you.
CASH OR TERMS—WE DELIVER!
Thursday, December 5, 1946