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Friday, March 28, 1947
(floaas
John Russell Cochran of Tam- .
pa, Fla., spent last week-end in,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Garrett.
* * *
Winston McWhorter, Bobby
Cook, of the University of Ala- :
bama spent the spring holidays
with their parents.
* * *
Pfc. and Mrs. W. P. Atkins and
Miss Myra Fletcher were in Rome
Saturday.
* * *
Mrs. W. B. Chidsey, of Rome,
came Saturday for a stay with
the Gambles at Pleasant Green.
* * *
Mrs. J. H. Shumate is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Marshall Caji
trell, and Mr. Cantrell and chil
dren in Meridian, Miss.
* * *
Charles Garrett has returned
to Athens to resume his studies
at the University of Georgia.
* * *
Luther Smith, Sr., and Luther
Smith, Jr., are in Deland and
Daytona, Fla., for a two-week
stay.
* * *
Mrs. J. E. Berry, Mrs. D. T.
Espy, Misses Susie Berry, Mary
Espy and Imogene Gass were in
Chattanooga Saturday.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Dill Ballenger of
Gore announce the birth of a
son Thursday, March 20, at the
local hospital. He has been given
the name William Benjamin.
♦ * *
Miss Mae Earl Strange was the
week-end guest of friends in
Chattanooga.
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D. P. Henley of University of
. Georgia, Athens, spent the week
end with his mother, Mrs. Da
vid Henley.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doster have
(returned home after a week-end
visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
(Johnson and daughter in Tyner,
Tenn. ,
* * *
Miss Dorothy and Sanford
Dunson came Saturday from
Duke University to spend the
spring holidays with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dunson.
They are guests of friends in La-
Grange for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pullen and
daughter, Patsy, of Chattanoo
ga, were week-end guests of rela
tives here.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Espy and
(children spent the week-end with
relatives in LaFavette.
* * *
' Mrs. John King and Miss Mary
King were in Chattanooga last
Saturday.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Hudson
announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Mary Cheryl, March 20 at
Riegel Hospital.
* * *
Miss Mary Ann Hearon of the
University of Georgia, Athens,
spent last week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Bernice Hearon.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Strange and
Miss Mae Earl Strange attended
the funeral of Tom Cochran in
LaFayette Wednesday.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
Ava Johnson visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. John
son, here last week. She will be
in the graduating class of Geor
gia Baptist School of Nursing of
March 18. Following graduation
she plans to study psychiotry in
New York City.
* * *
See little Alice in Wonder
Land, and the Kings and Queens.
Hear the Wise Old Owl and
the gray Kitty-Cat recite.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Allen were
in Chattanooga Monday.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Espy and
family and Miss Polly Gamble
spent Sunday in Chattanooga.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Will Cochran and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cochran
have been in LaFayette this week
at the bedside of Mr. Tom Coch
ran.
* * *
Tom Akin, Charles Wright,
Ann Allen and Betty Sue Gay
lor left Tuesday for West Geor
gia College at Dahlonega.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Banis
ter of Tallassee, Ala., spent last
week with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Abrams, of Lyerly, and
Mr. H. H. Banister of near Ly
erly.
# * *
Those from out of town who
iwere here Sunday for the fu
neral of Lee Roy Kellett were
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Reid, Bar
j bara and Drew Reid, of Milan,
Tenn.; J. H. Allen, of Ridley,
’Tenn.; Mrs. F. C. Smith, Jack
son, Tenn.; Mrs. Gordon Gass,
Greta Sue and Ray Gass, of Hen
; egar, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. Sewell
Kellett, Bobby, Jackie and Eliza
beth Kellett and Julian Reid, of
(Rome; Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Stan
: field, of Lindale, and Mr. and
(Mrs. Hayes, of Trion.
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ROYAL Theater
PHONE 201
Weekdays: Continuous from 1
( p. m. Saturday: Continuous from
i 10:30 a. m.
THURSDAY & FRIDAY:
“HOLIDA Y IN MEXICO”
starring
I Walter Pidgeon, Jose Iturbi,
Xavier Cugart, Jane Powell
Also: News.
SATURDAY:
“THE DEVIL'S
PLAYGROUND”
Starring William Boyd
i Also Chapter 1, “The Jungle
Raiders,” and Cartoon.
SATURDAY NITE, LATE SHOW,
10:30 P. M.:
Jean Porter, William Mason
and Rosemary LaPlanche
in
“HETTY CO-ED”
Also: Short Subjects.
MONDAY & TUESDAY:
Van Johnson
in
“NO LEAVE, NO LOVE”
Also: News.
WEDNESDAY:
Big Double Feature
No. 1
“'NEATH CANADIAN
SKIES”
Starring Russell Hayden and (
Inez Cooper
No. 2: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy |
in
“PARDON US”
Also: Short Subjects.
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Continuous Shows Daily
Open 12:45 p. m.
Monday, Open 6:30 P. M.
Saturday, Open 12 Noon
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LAST TIME THURSDAY:
“NO LEAVE, NO LOVE”
FRIDAY, MARCH 28:
“SINGIN’ IN THE CORN”
with
Judy Canova and Allen Jenkins
Serial —Tenth Chapter of “Son
of Zorro”
Short—Melody of Y T outh
SATURDAY, MARCH 29:
Double Feature Program
“UTAH”
with
Roy Rogers and George
“Gabby” Hayes
—also—
‘THE RETURN OF RUSTY'
with
Ted Donaldson and Barbara (
Wooddell
MONDAY-TUESDAY,
MARCH 31-APRIL 1:
“RAGE IN HEAVEN”
with
Ingrid Bergman and Robert
Montgomery
Short: Cat Fishin’
Also: Latest News
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY,
APRIL 2-3:
Dorothy McGuire and Robert
Young in
“CLOAK AND DAGGER”
Short: College Queen
Also: Latest News
Mrs. Lula G. Henry is very sick
with pneumonia at her home at
Pleasant Green.
* * *
Pic. W. P. Atkins has returned
to Oliver General Hospital in Au
gusta after a week-end visit with
his family.
♦ * *
Listen to the beautiful music
of the nymphs and hear the
stories about Fairy Land.
* * *
i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hankins
and daughter spent Saturday in
■ Rome.
* * *
Mrs. Lillie Gentry has returned
• to her home in Atlanta alter a
two-week visit with her sister,
Mrs. R. R. Garrett, and other
relatives.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Stephenson
and Paul Kellett were in Chat
tanooga Tuesday.
* * *
H. L. Abrams, Jr., has re-
turned to Emory University after
spending the spring holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
1 H. L. Abrams, of Lyerly.
* * *
Mrs. Rowland Henry spent
Tuesday and Wednesday in At
lanta.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Warner E. Wil
son and children, James God
frey and Jimbo Hardin, made a
business trip to Oakwood, Ga.,
last Friday.
* * *
Mrs. Eldred Willingham, who
has been quite ill. is now out of
the hospital and doing fine.
* * *
Sunday afternoon callers at
the Warner E. Wilson’ s were
(Mrs. John Webster and Carolyn,
I and Claude Webster.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wilson
of LaFayette, Mrs. Lucille Wil
son and Halford were Saturday
visitors of the Warner E. Wil
sons.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Fleming
of Los Angeles, Calif., announce
the birth of a son, John Rich
ard, on March 13. Her parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mount of
| Lyerly.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Allen, Sr.,
of Lyerly, spent Sunday with rel- ,
iatives here and attended the fu
i neral of Mrs. Daisy Jones.
* * *
Mrs. Hall Tyler. Mrs. Charles
Cochran and Mrs. Griffen Pledg
(er spent Monday in Rome.
* * *
See the Big Bear, the middle- |
sized bear, and Baby Bear at j
Sturdivant Gym Thursday aft- j
i ernoon and Friday night.
* * *
T. J. Espy was week-end guest
'of his parents, Rev. and Mrs.!
(Tom Espy, in Screven, Ga.
* * *
Mrs. J. V. Wheeler is spending
this week with her daughter, !
Mrs. Cliff Dodd, Mr. Dodd and
daughter in Chattanooga.
• * «
I Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hix of (
Gore were dinner guests Friday (
evening of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
(Smith.
* « *
Will Hair has returned to Dar
i lington School, Rome, after a I
week-end visit with his parents, (
Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Hair.
PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN
INSTALL OFFICERS
The annual meeting of the i
(Woman’s Auxiliary of the Pres- I
byterian Church was held Mon- ;
I day, March 17, at 3 o’clock at (
(the church.
j Following the hymn prelude,;
; the meeting was called to order (
jby the president, Mrs. Wyatt i
■ Ransom. (
i During the business session re- ,
ports were heard from the gen- ,
eral officers, cause secretaries, '
circle chairmen and special com- ,
nittees. The devotional message ;
was given by Mrs. H. R. Foster, j I
who is spiritual life chairman.; ]
Mrs. Foster commented on the ,
thought of “pressing toward the ;
mark for the prize of the high ■
calling of God in Christ Jesus.” J
Officers installed for the en- «
suing year by Rev. H. R. Foster J
were: J
President, Mrs. Wyatt Ransom; I
vice-president, Mrs. J. W. Flan- j J
agan; recording secretary, Mrs. ■
Willis James; treasurer, Miss (;
Mary Thompson; historian, Mrs. ( ■
B. W. Farrar; secretary spiritual J
life, Mrs. H. R. Foster; secretary J ■
home missions. Miss Florence J
Powell; secretary foreign mis- 1
sions. Mrs. W. B. Hair; secre- I
tary Synod’s Presbyteries, Mrs. ;
Harry Marks; secretary Christian <
Social Service, Mrs. Joe Hays; j
secretary Christian education <
and ministerial relief, Mrs. B. W. J
Farrar; secretary literature, Mrs. i;
J. H. Edge; secretary White !
Cross, Mrs. Carl Wilson; pastor’s (;
aid. Miss Lois McWhorter; chair- i
man Circle No. 1, Mrs. James J
Duff; chairman Circle No. 2, Mrs. <
Henry McWhorter; chairman of J
Business Woman’s Circle, Mrs. (■
E. B. Harris; chairman Home !
Circle, Mrs. Henry Powell; co-P
(chairman, Mrs. Charles Fink.
The general circles were shift- j J
ed. Circle activities for April
were read as follows: Circle No.
1, men of the Church Supper;
Circle No. 2, flowers; Circle No.
(3, young people’s refreshments;
’Circle No. 4, Communion.
( Dates for the week of Spiritual
Enrichment and other an
nouncements were made.
The highlights from the topic
of the month, “What Is Ahead
for the Women of the Church?”
was given by the president and
the meeting closed with the
Mizpah benediction.
IRWIN THOMAS AND
FIANCEE ARE FETED
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Bankson
were hosts at a lovely dinner
party at the Riegeldale Tavern
Saturday evening, compliment
ing- Miss Martha Douglas and
Irwin Thomas, whose marriage
will be solemnized Saturday at
5 p. m.
Pink gladioli, snapdragons and
daffodils formed the centerpiece
while individual place cards tied
with white satin ribbon and sil
ver wedding bells marked each
place. The honoree’s place was
marked with a gift.
After the dinner hour Miss
Jane Garmany of Cadek Con
servatory, Chattanooga, enter
tained the guests with musical
selections.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker
were hosts at their home on
Cherokee Street in LaFayette at
a buffet supper Monday, March
11, in honor of this popular cou
ple.
The reception rooms were dec
orated with spring flowers. Oth
ers present were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Dickey, Dr. and Mrs. Paul
Baker, Jr.; Misses Dorothy Doug
las, Betty Lott and Messrs. T. J.
Espy, Jr., and Malcolm Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Varnell Green
entertained at their home in
Rome last Thursday evening
with a dinner party. Covers were
laid for eight friends of the en
gaged couple. Mrs. Green pre
sented Miss Douglas with a love
ly piece of crystal.
Auto congestion increases in
nation, although cars are fewer.
Bigger price cuts, strictly regu
lated economy sought in France.
Forty-story skyscraper will be |
center of U. N. headquarters.
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LUNCHEON IS GIVEN
FOR MRS. CLECKLER
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the
Menlo Presbyterian Church com
plimented its president, Mrs. O.
L. Cleckler, with a buffet lunch
eon Saturday at the home of
Mrs. Ralph Chamblee.
The house was beautifully dec
orated with jonquils and fern.
Mrs. Chamblee presented the
honoree with a corsage which
was given by Ralph Chamblee,
Jr., a member of her Sunday
School class.
As a token of their love and
appreciation for her many years
of efficient and untiring service,
the members of the Auxiliary
presented her with a pressure
cooker.
About 20 guests were present.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our friends and neigh
bors in Summerville, Trion, Ly
erly, Oak Hill, Rome, Lindale,
Rockmart for their kindness and
sympathy at the death of our
beloved father and grandfather,
Jackson Morgan Lipham, We
w r ish to extend our thanks to Dr.
Little for being so kind, and the
Revs. Kellett White and Adams
for their words of comfort; and
to the Hill-Weems Funeral Home
for their kind help; to those who
furnished cars and sang. We
were grateful for the lovely flo
ral ofierings from all our friends.
At such dark hours may be your
refuge and strength.—The Lip
ham Family.
NEW HOMES
FOR GI’S
Three, four and five room houses, ready
to move in. If you want a home
see
FRED OR ROSS THOMAS
One Mile South of Trion in Dickeyville
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APRICOTS 25c
10 oz. Kurtz Spaghetti £
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3 cans Hunt’s Tomato £
SAUCE 25c 1
No. 2 can Van Camp £
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16 oz. Pure Apple £
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No. 2 can Orange 5
JUICE 10c
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SYRUP 25c
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PEAS 35c
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■ PORK SHOULDER £
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. PAN ?
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PAGE FIVE
SUMMERVILLE TIME
RADIO NEWS
Radio listeners in Chattooga
County are being greeted daily,
Monday through Friday, with a
new radio program. It is called
Summerville Time, and origin
ates from Radio Station WROM.
Rome, Georgia’s most progres
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Summerville Time is being pre
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Motor and Implement Company,
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stock Dealers, and the Summer
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The nation’s top radio stars
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ville news items. WROM is in
need of a Summerville news cor
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WROM, Rome, Ga. These news
items will also be submitted to
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