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Thursday, May 29, 1947
KQaJIS
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Selman,
Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Selman and
Miss Mary Penn attended the
graduation program of McCailie
School in Chattanooga Monday.
Bill Selman was a member of the
graduating class.
Rev. Dean, pastor of Berryton
Baptist Church, has recently
moved his family to Summer
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fowler of
Oklahoma City, Okla., and Mrs.
Lee Hammond, of Washington,
D. C., were guests last week of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. George Eubanks,
of Rome, attended graduation
services here Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander,
Dora Ann and Leroy Alexander
left Wednesday for a vacation to
points in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. John Whisnant,
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Skip Hender
son, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Phil
lips, Mrs. Harriett W. Henson
and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCartha
of Trion, attended Rotary con
vention in Savannah recently.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly Thom
as and son, Kelly, of Senatobia,
Miss., spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Fowler.
Mrs. Miles F. White, formerly
Christeen Gaines, of San Diego,
Calif., is visiting relatives of
Summerville and Rome.
Miss Mary Ellen Selman re
turns home today from Chatta
nooga, where she attended GPS.
Leon Gamble, of Rome; J. T.
Gamble and Donnie Le Blanc, of
New Orleans; Mrs. D. T. Espy,
Donnie, Davey and Carole Espy
were luncheon guests Sunday in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoke
Groce.
Dr. and Mrs. Jarrell and Miss
Kay Powell, of Chattanooga, at
tended baccalaureate service
here Sunday and were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Meadows and
Mrs. B. A. Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Allison of
Kingman, Ariz., are visiting Mrs.
Billy Allison and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Nealie Parker at
tended a dinner Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Thornberry in Trion, celebrat
ing Mrs. John Willingham’s
birthday.
Dr. and Mrs. William T. Gist
announce the birth of a son,
William Thomas, Jr., on May 17
at Erlanger Hospital in Chatta
nooga.
Mrs. W. P. Selman, Bill and
Mary Ellen Selman will attend
graduation exercises at Frank
land, Tenn., today.
J. T. Gamble and Donnie Le
Blanc have returned to New Or
leans after a visit with relatives
here and in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brown
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brown in
Gadsden.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mauldin
and daughter, Wilma, of La
vanice, spent the week-end with
their daughter and son-in-law,
Rev. and Mrs. Shelton Adams.
Mrs. Quinton Wood and chil
dren. Amy, Frank and David, of
Douglasville, are guests of her
sister, Mrs. Howard Weems, and
Mr. Weems.
Mrs. D. M. Espy and son, Jer
ry, returned to their home in
Charleston. S. C., Tuesday, after
a few days’ visit with relatives
here and in Trion.
Miss Fay Busbin, of Lyerly,
was luncheon guest of Mrs. Sam
Favor Tuesday.
Mrs. J. J. Brady and little
grandson, Mike Davis, of Macon,
spent last week with the former’s
TOOGA —“
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Box Office Opens at 12:30 P. M.,
Monday (Opening Day)—Opens
at 4:45 Tuesday.
Van Johnson, Judy Garland,
Frank Sinatra with an All-
Star Cast in
"Till the Clouds Roll By"
(In Technicolor)
Also: MGM News
WEDNESDAY
(Box Office Opens at 4:45 p. m.)
'The Best With 5 Fingers'
Starring
Robert Alda, Peter Lorre
and Andrea King
Also Comedy
COMING:
"The Mighty McGurk"
"My Darling Clementine'
and many other feature attrac
tions you cannot afford to miss.
VISIT YOUR NEWEST AND
MOST BEAUTIFUL THEA
TER IT’S COOL IT’S
COMFORTABLE RELAX
WITH US
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bag
ley.
Billy Farrar, of Chicago, will
come Thursday and with his
mother, Mrs. B. W. Farrar, and
Miss Pearl Farrar, will motor
Saturday to St. Simons for a
two-week’s stay. They will be
joined next week-end by Baker
Farrar, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Far
rar, Charles Farrar, Vincent
Dodd, of Athens; Miss Challis
Nixon, of Rome; Dr. William
Baird, of Detroit, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Doxtoter, of Washing
ton. D. C.
Mrs. Jim Farmer, Mrs. Lem
Chambliss and daughter, Linda,
of Newnan, and Mrs. Will Barr,
of Cedartown, were guests last
week-end of Mrs. John B. Whis
nant, Sr.
Jerry Hill Mize is much im
proved following a reaction from
streptomycin at Battey State
Hospital in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Umphurs of
Berryton honored Mr. and Mrs.,
Howard Hawkins, of Trion, on
their first wedding anniversary
with a dinner Sunday. Guests
included Rev. and Mrs. W. H.
Dean and sons; Mr. and Mrs.
Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Umphurs
and Doris.
Mrs. Harriett W. Henson and
daughter, Harriett, came last
week from Conyers to spend the
summer months with Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Whisnant, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Warren
fells and children and the for
mer’s mother, Mrs. Warrenfells,
of Chattanooga, were the guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George
D. Morton and Jean.
D. M. Hill, Jack and Joy Reece
spent Tuesday in Dalton. Wil
liam Hardy returned with them
to spend several weeks with rela
tives.
Mrs. Frank Fisher spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Clovis
Fisher and Tommy.
Zack Hawkins remains quite
ill at his home here.
Birthday Dinner Fetes
Mrs. W. B. Young
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Baker, of
Menlo, entertained on Thursday
evening at “The Hangar” with a
barbecue dinner in honor of
their daughter, Mrs. W. B.
Young’s birthday.
Those enjoying the occasion
were Mr. and Mrs. Ozell Maddox
and Graham; Mr. and Mrs. Han
sel Baker and Tommy; Mrs. Ben
Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Orbin Hart
line, Mrs. Carl Baker, Mr. J. H.
Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Seaborn
Baker, Bill Adamson, Mr. and
Mrs. “Fat” Camp, of Trion; Mr
and Mrs. Joe Hays, of Berryton:
Mrs. Iva Nell Edwards, of Lyerly;
Mr. and Mrs. P B. Willingham.
Miss Jessie Daniel, Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Green, Charles and Phil,
Mr. and Mrs. Baker Willingham
and Beckie Sue, of Cloudland;
Mr. and Mrs. Faye Pledger, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Baker, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilburn Hudson and Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Rip Eilenburg,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Turner. Sher
iff A. H. Glenn, Howard Nichols,
Willie B. and Emmett Clarkson,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Padgett, of
Summerville; Mr. and Mrs. Joe
White, Miss Mary Little, of
Rome; Mr. and Mrs. Tob Baker
and T. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Baker and Barbara and Fran
ces Espy; Mr. and Mrs. Lester
DAV AI theater
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Weekdays: Continuous from 1
p. m. Saturday. Continuous from
10:30 a. m.
THURSDAY & FRIDAY:
"DUEL IN THE SUN"
(In Technicolor)
Starring
Lionel Barrymore, Jennifer
Jones, Gregory Peck, Joseph
Cotten and thousands of
other stars. Also: News.
Admission:
Adults, until 6 p. m., 62 and 12
cents Fed. Tax—74 cents
Adults, after 6 p. m., $1 and 20
cents Fed. Tax —$1.20
Children, under 12 (anytime),
42 and 8 cents Fed. Tax —50 cents
SATURDAY:
Kirby Grant and Fuzzy Knight
in
"LAWLESS BREED''
Also: Chapter 10: ‘Jungle Raid
ers” and Cartoon
SATURDAY NITE—LATE SHOW
10:30 P. M.:
; Shelia Ryan and Gerald Muhr
in . ,
The Lone Wolf in Mexico
Also: Short Subjects
COMING NEXT WEEK:
"WILD WEST"
"KILLER AT LARGE"
"Great Stagecoach
Robbery"
Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Wyatt and June; Miss Edna Per
ry, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Clark!
and Mrs. J. T. Clark, Sr., of Men
lo; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bo
hannon, Miss Mary Thompson, of,
Summerville; Mr. and Mrs. Hall!
Baker and Joy; Mr. and Mrs.
George Baker, of Atlanta.
Mrs. Young received many
beautiful gifts.
Mrs. Henry Chappelear
Honors Miss Aline
Mahan on Birthday
Mrs. Henry Chappelear honor
ed Miss Aline Mahan with a sur
prise birthday dinner Sunday
evening at her home in Menlo.
The table was covered with
white linen cloth and centered
with cake and candles. Colors
of pink and white were carried
out. Spring flowers were used
throughout the home. A full-1
course dinner was served buffet,
| tyles. Assisting in serving were
Miss Jean Baker and Joy Reese.'
presiding over the punch bowl.
Guests included the honoree,
Miss Mahan; Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hix, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Reece,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hall, Mi.
and Mrs. W. R. Chappelear, Mrs.
Mamie Gilreath, Thomas Gil
reath, Mrs. Madelyn Morrison,
Misses Jean Parker, Joy Reese
and Patsy Chappelear, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Chappelear.
The honoree received many
useful gifts.
WILLIAM E. WHITE, S2C,
AT JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
William E. White, S2C, USN,
son of William E. White, of Sum
merville, is serving in the huge
assembly and repair department
TIME COPY
(From Page One)
The foundations of the little
white church in the valley are
a marvel. It is well worth seeing.
BOOKMOBILE’S FINE WORK
Fine work is being given by the
Bookmobile, which has brought!
the advantages o f reading
through community centers and
homes. Designated reading cen
ters are being arranged now for
the new current year.
NEVER UTTERED OATH
He does not live in Chattooga
County, but is a citizen of the
Seventh District —just outside of
Rome on the Cave Springs High- i
way. He is 82 years old, hale and 1
hearty. He operates a store sue- !
cessfuily. That is not the point.
In all the years he has never ut
tered an oath. He is not a "goody
goody” man. He is a good mem- |
ber of the church. Above all, he
is a GOOD MAN!
ACTIVE AT 80
Although 80 years have come
and gone, activity is the keynote
of the lips of Mrs. Lula Hardy,
of Molena, an aunt of Lyerly
School Supt. W. H. Lovett. Work,
work and more work is the ad
vice Mrs. Hardy uses for her
self as well as others. You would
never think she was 80 years of j
age-
11l fares the land, to hastening'
ills a prey, I
Where wealth accumulates, and
men decay.
—Goldsmith.
TRION TH
LAST TIME THURSDAY:
"The Man I Love"
FRIDAY, MAY 30:
"Dangerous Millions"
With Kent Taylor and Dona
Drake
Serial: “Jessie James Rides
Again”
Short: Hobo Bobo
SATURDAY SHOWS—MAY 31:
Saturday Morning—9:3o:
All Cartoon and Comedy
Show
Admission, 14 cents
Saturday Matinee and Evening
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
"Over the Santa Fe Trail
With Ken Curtis and Jennifer
Holt
—also—
" Shadowed"
MONDAW & TUESDAY,
JUNE 2 & 3:
"Lodv in the Lake"
With Robert Montgomery and
Audrey Totter
Short Subjects and Latest News
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY,
JUNE 4 & 5:
"Nobody Lives Forever"
With John Garfield and
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Short: Double Rhythm
Also: Latest News
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: SUMMERVILLE. GA.
at the Naval Air Station, Jack
sonville, Fla.
This plant, one of four in the
navy, has a staff of over 13,000
men, all trained and qualified to
execute the tremendous task of
overhauling hundreds of aircraft
every week. Combined with the
assembly and repair unit at Nor
folk, Va., these two facilities are
responsible for the upkeep and
performance of all aircraft on
the East Coast and with the At
lantic Fleet.
2ND QUARTERLY MEETING
FOR MENLO CIRCUIT TO
BE HELD SUNDAY, JUNE 1
On account of a change in the
time of holding the annual con
ference, the second and last
quarterly meeting for the Menlo
circuit for this year will be held
at the Menlo Church on Sunday,
June 1.
Dr. Lipham will preach at the
11 o’clock hour, after which
there will be dinner served and
the quarterly conference will be
held in the afternoon. Every
body is invited—come out and
be with us.
Thomas F. Barksdale
Funeral services for Thomas
Franklin Barksdale, 41, were held
at the South Summerville Bap-
HCNOR THE DEAD BY HELPING THE LIVING BUY A V. F. W. BUDDY POPPY MAY 30TH!
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CROWDER PEAS 12c
2 LES. FRESH
SNAP BEANS 23c
2 LBS. KENTUCKY* WONDER
BEANS 25c
LEMONS d “ 19c
FANCY
CUCUMBERS lb 10c
FANCY Pound
YELLOW SQUASH 12c
LARGE FLORIDA
GRAPEFRUIT 2'" 15c
NO. 1 NEW
IRISH POTATOES 5c
ALL BRANDS Carton
CIGARETTES *1.65
2 CANS WILSON’S WISCO
VIENNA SAUSAGE -25 c
2 NO 21'2 CANS SUNSHINE
GREEN BEANS 25c
2 NO 2 CANS MAYFIELD (Cream Style)
CORN 25c
NO. 2 CAN
PIE CHERRIES 25c
FLEETWOOD or MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE 45c
1 LB. KRISPY
CRACKERS 23c
46-OZ.
ORANGE JUICE 25c
Summerville
Cash Store
List Church Saturday afternoon,
! with Rev. Ben C. Scarborough
and Rev. Edwin H. Ketner of
Cleveland, Tenn., officiating.
He is survived by wife, Mrs.
Viola Rape Barksdale; two sons,
Jimmy Riley and Cecil Ray
Barksdale; mother, Mrs. Nola
Barksdale; three sisters, Mrs.
Gladys Dupree, Mrs. Lucy Hunt
er, Summerville; Mrs. Addie Mae
!Dyer, Trion; one brother, Doke
i Barksdale, Summerville. Inter
jment in the Trion Cemetery. The
Hill-Weems Funeral Home was
iin charge.
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Frankfort is to be the econom
ic capital of U. S.-British zone.
Bishop Wand calls “food mo
notony” Britain’s chief plague.
Admiral King urges militant
peace to buttress the U. N.
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12-OZ. GLASS PURE
APPLE JELLY 19c
i/ 2 GAL. JAR TOPS
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4- CARTON
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CRUSHED »
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NO. 2’/ z FRUIT
COCKTAIL 39c
32-OZ. JAR SLICED
DILL PICKLES 15c
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CLOVER-LEAF PKG.
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GRADE “A”
GROUND BEEF ,b 35c
RIB OR CHUCK
ROAST ,b 40c
RIB STEW BEEF lb 25c
CUBE STEAK ,b 60‘
T BONE STEAK ,b 70c
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2-LB. EOX
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dy Poppy.”
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on Memorial Day.”
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