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Miss Katharine Henry visited
relatives in Daytona Beach, Fla.,
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Jones, of
New Bern, N. C., and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Jones, of Macon, are
here at the bedside of their mo
ther, Mrs. R. D. Jones, who re
mains critically ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elrod and
little daughter, Lynn, of Chat
tanooga, spent Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Elrod and family.
M/Sgt. and Mrs. L. C. Turner,
Oi Selma, Ala., announce the
birth of a son, John Charles.
Mrs. Frank Scoggins spent
Tuesday in Chattanooga.
W. J. Campbell was in Atlanta
yesterday.
Mrs. John Henry has returned
home after a month’s stay in
Florida.
Reuben Lyons, of Cartersville,
was home this week on a two
day pass.
Mesdames Odell LeMaster, Roy
Watson, James Crouch and L. C.
Smith Jr. were in Chattanooga
Wednesday.
Misses Margaret Dorothy and
Mary Alice Toles, of Rome, were
guests last Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. T. T. Toles and family.
Dr. and Mrs. Berlon Lovin
good were in Chattanooga Wed
nesday.
Mrs. T. D. Edwards, of Trion,
has received words of the death
of her daughter, Mrs. Gene L.
eleven, in Honolula. Hawaii.
Mrs. eleven will be remembered
here as the former Shirley Prick
ett, daughter of the late Hill
Prickett.
Little Miss Iris Barham Henry
spent last week-end with rela
tives in Atlanta.
Miss Ruth Tate will come Sat
urday from Washington, D. C.,
for a visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. R. Tate, in Trion.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dellinger,
of Mount Berry, visited friends
here Sunday.
Wright Wheeler, of Cleveland,
Tenn., spent the week-end here
with homefolks.
Miss Hazel Toles spent last
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H.
R. Baker and family in Rome.
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Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Pledger
were in Rome Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Knox Wyatt and
family, of Rome, were guests last
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. P.
Hardeman in Trion.
Mr. and Mrs. At Kirby, of De
catur, spent Tuesday with Mr.
Kirby’s sister, Mrs. R. D. Jones.
Mrs. W. B. Espy and daughter,
Joyce, returned Tuesday alter a
several days’ visit with relatives
near LaFayette.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Reece
were at Battey State Hospital in
Rome Tuesday visiting Geraldine
Myers and Edward Hill.
Misses Daisy Elzey and Penny
McDonald, of Atlanta, were
week-end guests of Mrs. Luther
Smith Jr.
Mrs. John S. Jones and son.
Sam, have returned home after
spending several days with rela
tives in Greenville, S. C., Athens
and Augusta.
M/Sgt. L. C. Turner, of Craig
Field, Selma, Ala., came Satur
day for a short visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Tur
ner Sr. Little Hunt Turner re
turned with his father after a
several weeks’ visit with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tur
ner Sr.
Mrs. E. L. Worsham has been
ill for the past week.
Louise Newman is out of school
with a severe cold.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Millard
visited relatives in Dalton Sun
day.
L. P. Wood has returned from
a stay in Sandersville, where he
was called due to the death of a
brother.
Little Raymond Waters is re
cuperating from a tonsilectomy
Mesdames Reuben Lyons, Odell
LeMaster, Luthei’ Smith Jr. and
Adger Farmer, of Trion, spent
last Thursday in Atlanta.
Miss Helen Toles, of Rome,
spent the Thanksgiving holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Taylor Toles.
at the home of his mother, Mrs.
Annie Waters.
Billy Espy was in Rome Sat
urday.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
Mrs. Warner E. Wilson had as I
her guests over the week-end her
sisters, Miss Irene Wales and
Mrs. Bill Lemons, and Mrs. Lem-,
ons’ two children, Eleanor and
Franklin, all of Cleveland, Tenn.
Men’s Fine Overcoats, $2.50
and up; Work Coats, $1; Caps,
15c; new Hats, $1.50; boys’ Coats,
work or dress, $1. —C. C. Cleg
horn.
Have your bought your Christ
mas Seals? Do your part toward
helping a fine cause.
Mrs. Penn Selman and Miss ’
Mary Penn accompanied W.
Penn Selman to Atlanta Tues-;
day where he joined the other
delegates to the National High
way convention which meets in
Los Angeles, Calif., next week.
Mrs. O. A. Selman, Miss Mary
Penn and Mrs. W. Penn Selman
spent Wednesday in Chattanoo
ga, Tenn.
Archie A. Farrar spent Satur
day with his parents, Mr. andi
Mrs. Baker Farrar.
The Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Cul
pepper were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert William
King in Menlo last week before
leaving for their new appoint
ment.
Ladies’ Fine Coats, $2.50 and
up; Pure Silk Knee Hose, 15c
pair; fine Jackets, 51.50: Sweat
ers, 50c.—C. C. Cleghorn.
Lyerly Independents will play |
the Summerville Independents
Thursday and Friday nights in
Summerville. Saturday night Ly
erly will play Fairmount in Ly
ery. All games called at 8 p. m.
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ate possession of attractive, com
fortable quarters. Move right in
and save your money. It doesn’t
cost a cent! Join the U. S. Army
and latch on to a future at the
same time! Earn big money and
learn a profession! An opportun
ity of a lifetime awaits bright
young men between the ages of
17 and 34. Go to nearest Army
Recruiting Station for addition
al details. —Room 214, Post Of
fice Bldg., Rome, Ga.
LEGION AUXILIARY TO
MEET TUESDAY NIGHT
The American Legion Auxili
ary will meet Tuesday night,
Dec. 17, at 7:30 in the home of
Mrs. Fred Elrod, with. Mrs.'Lil
lian Bynum and Mrs. W. E. Dun
away co-hostesses. All members
are urged to attend this Christ
mas meeting.
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Miss Gracie Lee Kelley return
ed Tuesday from Thomaston
where she attended funeral serv
ices of her niece, Miss Virginia
Torbert, who lost her life in the
fire of the Winecoff Hotel in
Atlanta last Saturday.
W. M. S. TO MEET
The W. M S. of the First Bap
tist Church will meet Monday
afternoon, Dec. 16, at 3 o’clock
in the dining room of the
Church. Mrs. W. E. Dunaway will
have charge of the program. Our
theme is "Christmas for Christ.”
Each member is asked to bring
or send a toy.
“It is the gifts we
Give away
That makes a happy
Christmas Day.”
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Weekdays: Continuous from 1
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Week of Dec. 12 Thru 18
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Bob Hope and Joan Caulfield in
‘MONSIEUR BEA UC A IRE’
Also News and Short Subjects
SATURDAY:
“AMBUSH TRAIL”
Starring Bob Steele and Syd
Saylor.
Also Chapter 14 “Monster and
the Ape” and Cartoon.
SATURDAY NITE LATE SHOW
10:30 P. M.
Jane Wyatt, Lowell Gilmore
and Julie Bishop in
“STRANGE CONQUEST”
Also Short Subjects
MONDAY AND TUESDAY:
“EASY TO WED”
Starring Van Johnson, Esther
Williams, Lucille Ball and
Keenan Wynn.
Also News
WEDNESDAY:
George Brent, Lucille Ball and
Vera Zorina in
“LOVER, COME BACK”
With Charles Winninger
Also Short Subjects
HAMBY-PARKER
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Hamby, of
Trion, announces the marriage
of their daughter, Miss Virginia
Dare Hamby, to Johnny W. Par
ker, of Trion. The marriage was
solemnized Nov. 9 at the home
of the officiating minister, Rev.
M. L. Crowder, at Kensington.
The attendants were Mrs.
Ralph Sanford, of Decatur; Miss
Elsie Waltz, of Summerville;
Misses Venice Swafford, Sybil
Hamby and Mr. J. S. Hamby, all
of Trion.
The bride is the sister of Miss
Sybil and J. S. Hamby, of Trion.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parker, of
Trion, and is a brother of Mrs.
Tom Pearson, of Rossville; Mrs.
Homer Holmes, of Rock Springs;
Mrs. Ralph Sanford, of Decatur;
Mrs. Melvin Peterson, of LaFay
ette; Mrs. Paul Campbell, A. D.,
Pauline and Melvin Parker, all of
Trion.
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Continuous Shows Daily
Monday. Open 6:30 P. M.
LAST TIME THURSDAY:
‘MONSIEUR BEA UCA IRE’
FRIDAY, DEC. 13:
“IT SHOULDN'T HAPPEN
TO A DOG”
With Carole Landis and Allyn
Joslyn.
Serial, 10th Chap. ‘Hop Harrigan'
Short, “Louisiana Springtime”
SATURDAY’ SHOW’S DEC. 14:
Saturday Morning 9:30
“JANE EYRE”
Admission 14c
Saturday Matinee and Evening:
Double Feature Program
“SILVER RANGE”
With Johnny Mack Brown and
Raymond Hatton.
Also
“BOWERY BOMBSHELL”
With Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
December 16-17:
“JANIE GETS MARRIED”
With Joan Leslie and Robert
Hutton.
Short: “Polar Playmates”
Also Latest News
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY,
December 18-19:
“O. S. S”
With Alan Ladd and Geraldine
Fitzgerald.
Short: “Jasper in a Jam”
Also Latest News
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