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Thursday, July 31, 1947.
(•SOCBS
Mrs. Harriett Whisnant Hen
son and her guest, Miss Anne
Betts, of Rome, spent last week
end as guests of Miss Mary Nor
ton Maddox in Atlanta.
Rev. Ben Scarborough con
tinues quite ill at his home.
Mrs. W. B. Chidsey, of Rome,
is spending several days at
Pleasant Green.
Mrs. J. D. Selman and Mr. and
Mrs. James Selman, of Armuchee,
were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Godwin.
Mrs. Landon Jones, of Rome,
spent Sunday with her grand
mother, Mrs. B. H. Edmondson.
Mrs. Walton Broom, of Atlan
ta, is spending this week with
her aunt, Mrs. R. J. Beavers.
Joe Parham, of Canton, visit
ed relatives here last week-end.
Mrs. I. S. Flanagan, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Flanagan and Ros
coe Flanagan, of Chattanooga,
and Miss Helen Walton, of John
son City, were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Flanagan and
family.
Mrs. Levada Espy, of Chatta
nooga, spent Sunday with Mis.
O. J. Espy.
Mrs. Melvin Warrenfells and
son. George, of Chattanooga,
were week-end guests of Mi and
Mrs George Morton. Little
George remained for a longer
visit with his grandparents.
Con Shamblin and daughters,
Jane and Freeda, and son, Frank
Shamblin and wife, all of Broom
town. Ala., were guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tallent.
Mrs. Wiley Dunn, of Orlando,
Fla., is the guest of Mrs. J. O.
Meadows today and will spend
Friday in the home of Mrs. J.
W. Flanagan.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Allen, Sr., j
have returned home following a ,
visit with their daughter, Mrs. j
M. L. Stephens, Mr Stephens and
family in Logansville.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy McCollum,
of Rome, were week-end guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. T. Espy, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Ford visit
ed relatives in Athens last week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Hinton, of
Tate, were guests Sunday in the
home of their mother. Mrs. Will
Hirfton. Mrs. Hinton returned
home with them for a visit.
Mrs. Clara Carter returned to
her home in Sheffield, Ala., Mon- ;
day evening after a several days’,
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Duke
Espy.
Mrs. Joe Grigsby, of Subligna, i
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Moore.
Mrs. P. S. Britton and Mrs.
Dewey Maner, of Chattanooga,
and Mr. and Mrs. Knox Wyatt
and family, of Rome, were the
guests Sunday of their mother, |
Mrs. D. P. Henley, and attended
the funeral of Mrs. G. D. Espy
Mr. and Mrs Joe Allen Beavers
have gone to New Orleans on a
short business trip.
Friends of Mrs. Lena Lanier,
of Tunnel Hill, will be glad to
hear she has been removed to
her home after several weeks’
treatment in the Dalton Hos
pital.
Mrs. Howard Bohanan spent
Wednesday in Atlanta.
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Phone 215 Summerville, Ga.
Mrs. Katherine Verden return
ed Sunday after a several days’
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Gamble and Miss Bette Gamble
in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Espy and
son, Jerry, of Charleston, S. C.,
came Sunday for a visit with
relatives here and in Trion.
Spacer Dimmock, of Atlanta,
was a guest in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. Meadows Wednes
day.
Mrs. Victor Eason will return
to Atlanta Saturday after two
weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Moore*.
George Warrenfells, of Chatta
nooga, was spend-the-day guest
of W’ill Maples Tuesday.
Mrs. D. R. Wade spent Monday
with her nephew, Harry Smith,
who is seriously ill at Riegel
Hospital.
Judge George S. Reese has re
turned to Rome after spending
the week-end with nls daughter,
; Mrs. John S. Cleghorn.
Miss Dorothy Espy, of Jones
boro, was week-end guest of Rev. ;
and Mrs. Thomas J. Espy.
Ben M. Powell and sons, Ben. |
Jr., and Jack, of Chickamauga, j
visited the Flanagans and Pow-,
ells Sunday.
Mrs. Harry Marxs spent a few
days last week with Mrs. R. J.
Beavers.
Mr. Jesse Sellers is spending'
this week at Chatsworth, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Espy, Miss i
i Barbara Espy and Mrs. Robert |
Espy, of Chattanooga, were din- 1
! ner guests Tuesday evening of
'Mr. and Mrs. Robert King and
I family in Menlo.
Dr. and Mrs. William Gist re-;
j turned Tuesday night from Spar-.
i ta, Tenn., where they spent sev
' eral days with relatives.
Tom Akin has returned to
: North Georgia College for the i
second session of summer school.
He spent several days here with;
his parents this week. _,
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Keith, of j
Rome, were guests Sunday of Mr.;
and Mrs. W. B. Keith, at Lyerly.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Payne,
and son, Jimmy, of Rome, spent;
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Truman Spann at their home i
in Lyerly.
Miss Goldsby Whitehead, 0.,
Marion, Ala.: Miss Elizabeth
Screws, of Shorter, Ala., and,
Julian Reese, of Rome, are
spending a few days in Sum
merville with Reese Cleghorn.
Misses June Hayes and Rose-,
mary Morehead, of Berryton, vis-,
ited last week Miss Barbara Cook
at Vanderbilt University. ,
Mrs. Joe Hayes went to Jack
sonville. Fla., and attended the |,
funeral of her brother-in-law, .
j. c. Highsmith.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harlow, .
Virginia Kellett and Billy Ste- .
phenson spent last week with Mr. ;
and Mrs. D. H. Copeman and
family in Gallion, Ala.
Charles Wright returned to ,
North Georgia College Sunday'
after a week-end visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Wright.
Mr. Fred Farr, of Chattanooga,
was guest of his mother, Mis. L.
W. Albers, and Mr. Albers Sun
day.
Mrs. W. F. Scoggins and daugh
ter, Ann, and Miss Georgia Bar
ber, of Lindale, were guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Har
low.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Quails, of
Rock Springs, were guests Sun
day of Mrs. Ruth Rickett and
family, of Oak Hill.
Miss Maude Sewell, Mrs. Ef
fie Schmidt and Mrs. B. E. Neal
were spend-the-day guests of
Mrs. Effie Robbins Tuesday.
Mrs. Will Joe Abbott and chil
dren, of Acworth, Ga., came on
Wednesday for a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. B*. E. Neal.
Miss Holland, Mr. Jackson
Feted by Mr., Mrs. Mllican
Miss Sara Elizabeth Holland
and Willard H. Jackson, whose
marriage will be an event of Aug.
3. were complimented Wednesday
evening with a dinner given by
Mr. and Mrs. James Dee Milli
can at their home at Welcomp
Hill.
The bride-elect’s place was
marked by a gift of silver.
I Other guests included Mr. and
1 Mrs. Fay Green, of Trion.
I Out-of-Town Relatives and
; Friends Who Attended Funeral
1 Os Mrs. George D. Espy
Out-of-town relatives and
triends who were here Sunday
I for the funeral services of Mrs
| George D. Espy included:
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce P. Espy,
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Espy, Jr., Mr.
| and Mrs. Scott Espy, Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Langford, Mrs. Le
vada Espy. Mrs. Mary Wade, Mrs.
j Clyde Pierce. Miss Dodo Reddick.
Jack Wade, Sam Wade and son,
I Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dodd. Miss
Vivian Chaney, Mr. and Mrs. Al
! bert Simmons. Mr. and Mrs
Dana McKenney. Mr and Mrs.
I Sterling Griffith and daughters,
Betty and Margie; Mrs. P. S.
Britton, Mrs. Dewey Maner, of
; Chattanooga; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
! Storey.
i Mr. and Mrs. Jules Wheeler,
and children, Betty Jane and 1
Bob: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dillen
ger, Vachel Zackry. Mr. and Mrs.
Knox Wvatt, Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Griffith.' Miss Sue Griffith and
Mr. and Mrs. Billy McCollum, of
I Rome.
Miss Dorothy Espy, of Jones-,
boro; Mrs. Clara Carter, of Shes-,
field.’ Ala.; Mrs. Ed Moore, Mrs. i
Julian Jolly. Mrs. Will Burns, Mr
land Mrs. Lester Gramling and
1 Miss Charlie Nuckols, of' Tunnel
Hill.
STOWE HOME-COMING
From all over Gnattooga Coun
ty, from Washington, Alabama
and Tennessee, 90 relatives of
the Stowe family gathered with
well-filled baskets Sunday for a
surprise reunion at the home of,
Mrs. Ida Stowe Wade. A 40-foot
table was improvised on the lawn-j
to spread the enormous supply
of food. This was the first time
the family had gotten together
in over 30 years.
MISS BETTY LOTT FETED
Miss Betty Lott, lovely bride
! elect of Malcolm Thomas, was I
the guest of honor at a buffet
dinner Friday evening, July 25,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ir
win Thomas. The dining room
was beautifully decorated wit a
an arrangement of white glad
iola and greenery.
The bride-elect was presented
with a gift of silver. Fourteen,
guests were present.
MARY CRAMFORD CIRCLE
TO MEET MONDAY, AUG. 4 i
The Mary Crawford Circle of!
the First Baptist Church will |
meet Monday, Aug. 4 at 3:30 in
the home of Mrs. Curtis Meach
am. All members are asked to be
present.
—
Mrs. McCollum Honored
With Miscellaneous Shower
Miss Florence Flanagan and
Miss Ada Margaret Duff were
hostesses at a miscellaneous ;
shower held at the home of Miss
Flanagan Wednesday afternoon,;
honoring Mrs. Billy McCollum, a
recent bride. Mrs. McCollum is
the former Miss Mary Espy.
•The hostesses were assisted by
their mothers, Mrs. J. W. Flana-;
gan and Mrs. J. A. Duff.
MISS MARY PENN IS
HONORED AT LUNCHEON
Mesdames Baker Farrar, J. H.
Shumate, Will Hinton, O. A. Sel
man and Irene Lyerly Lamb, of
Chattanooga, are entertaining i
Miss Mary Penn at a luncheon I
in Chattanooga today, the occa
sion marking Miss Penn’s tiirth
day.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my many
friends and neighbors for their
sympathy and kindness in my |
sad hour; also for the beautiful ■
floral offerings. I wish to thank |
Hill-Weems Funeral Home for
their faithful service.—Mrs. T. A. i
Mashburn.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, SUMMERVILLE, GA.
Mr. and Mrs. Strawn
Honor Miss Holland
And Willard Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Strawn
| will honor Miss Sara Elizabeth
Holland and Willard Harper
I Jacksori with an informal sup-
I ner at the picnic ground at
| Strawn’s Lake on Aug. 2.
The menu will include fried
chicken, baked ham. potato sal
ad. slaw, tomatoes, sandwiches,
pickles, pie. cake and iced tea.
Assisting Mrs. Strawn in serving
will be Mrs. George Walter Hub
]er. Mrs. Harold Strawn. Mrs. J.
P. Adderhold and Miss Mary Hol
land.
Guests invited to share the oc
casion are Mr. and Mrs. Grover
C Jackson. Sr.. Rev. and Mrs.
Shehon Adams, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Strawn, Mrs. Eugene
Mann. Mrs. Bert Brogdon, Miss
Mary Holland. M?ss Bertha Hol
land. Mrs. J. P. Holland, Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Adderhold, Centre
Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. George Walter
Hubler. APon III.' Mrs. G. W.
1 . Sumner and Joan Carol Sumner,
Chattanooga. Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Holland,
Miss Rose Benedict. Mr. Grover
Jackson, Jr., Miss Marion Bed
ford. St. Joseph, Mo.; Mr. Hol
land Taylor. Miss Betty Evelyn
Strawn Mr. Harley Bandy, Miss
Miriam Holland, Mr. Robert L.
Holland, Miss Elise Arnett, Sa
vannah, Ga.; Mr. Hotisch Hol
land, Miss Mary Laura Herndon,
Gadsden, Ala.; Mr. Harry Rob
ert Heckman. Vicksburg, Miss.:
Miss Sara Holland. Mr. Willard
J Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.
Strawn. Mr. and Mrs. Mark A.
! Strawn.
Sara Elizabeth Holland
Honored at Luncheon
Miss Sara Elizabeth Holland,
whose marriage to Willard Harp
er Jackson will be an event of 4
o’clock the afternoon of Aug. 3,
was honored wi\h a luncheon by
Miss Mary Laura Herndon on
Tuesday, July 29. at the Hotel
Reich. Gadsden. Ala.
Centering the table was a col
orful arrangement of garden I
flowers. The linen cloth covering
the bride-elect’s table was the
cloth used at the wedding break
fast of the parents of Miss Hern
don. Dr. Donald W. Herndon and
th late Mrs. Susannah Holland
i Herndon.
, Miss Holland, a slender blonde,
wore a navy and white sheer
I dress with navy accessories. She
• vas reseated a number of love
ly gifts.
; -io- the delighted occasion
were Miss Miriam Holland, Mrs.
Mark A. Strawn. Miss Bertha i
Holland, Miss Mary Holland
Mrs. Robert H. Strawn, Mrs.
George Walter Hubler, Mrs.
Ciauue Lynn, Mrs. D. vv. Hern
do”. the honoree and the host
ess.
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California Gold Rush’
WITH RED RYDER AND
LITTLE REA VER
Friday, Aug. Bth
Matinee and Evening
Performances
Box Office Open 3 P. M.
Park Theatre
DICKEYVILLE
| Miss Robye Baker Weds
Marvin Jones in August
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Baker,
; of Menlo, Ga., announce the en
| gagement of their daughter, Miss
[ Robye Eugenia Baker, and Mar
i vin C. Jones, Jr., son of Mr. and
i Mrs. Marvin C. Jones, Sr., of
; Summerville. The marriage will
be an event of August.
The bride-elect attended Young
; Harris College, where she was a
member of the Phi Delta Society.
The prospective bridegroom
; served for two years in the na-
I val air corps and has been elect
ed secretary of the University of
I Georgia Chapter of Scabbard
and Blade, honorary society for
outstanding students of military
. science. He is attending sum
mer ROTC camp at Fort Ben
ning, Ga., but will resume his
studies at the University of Geor
-1 gia this fall.
NOTICE
Everyone interested in Oak Hill
cemetery is requested to please
come or send some one with suit
’ able tools to clean off cemetery
Saturday, Aug. 2. Your help is
■ greatly needed and will be ap
preciated.
NOTICE
You are invited to hear Keith
Hill at Bethel Presbyterian
Church, Sunday morning, Aug. 3,
at 11 o'clock and 8 o’clock that
evening.
J B. STEPHENSON
COUNTY SURVEYOR
Office, 2nd Floor, Courthouse
Summerville, Ga.
TRIGN TH! S"
Continuous Shows Daily—Open
12:45 p. m. Monday, open 6:30
|p m. Saturday, open 12 noon.
Last Time Thursday:
“DEAD RECKONING"
Friday, Aug. 1:
“MILLIE’S DAUGHTER”
With Gladys George and Gay
Nelson
Serial: “Jungle Girl”
Short: “So You Want to Play
the Horses”
Saturday, Aug. 2:
Double-Feature Program
"BELLS OF SAN ANGELO”
With
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
• Also •
“THE LONE WOLF IN MEXICO"
With Gerald Mohr and Eric
Blore
Monday & Tuesday,
Aug. 4 & 5:
“THE RETURN OF MONTE
CRISTO"
With Louis Hayward and Bar ■
bara Britton
Short Subject and Latest News
Wednesday & Thursday,
Aug. 6 & 7:
"THE BRASHER DOUBLOON”
With George Montgomery and
Nancy Guild
Short: “Amusement Park”
Also: Latest News
Tone A THEATER
1 Summerville
PHONE 201
Week-days: Continuous from 1
P. M. Saturday: Continuous
from 10:30 A. M.
THURSDAY & FRIDAY:
Hedy Lamarr. Dennis O’Keefe
and John Loder
in
“DISHONORED LADY”
Also: News and Latest March
of Time: “YOUR DOCTORS—
-1947”
Saturday:
“TRAIL TO MEXICO”
Starring Jimmie Wakely and
Lee “Lasses” White
Also: “HOP HARRIGAN" NO. 9
and Cartoon
Saturday Nite—Late Show
10:30 P. M.:
Paul Kelly, Osa Wassen, Hillary
Brooke in
“STRANGE JOURNEY”
Also: Short Subject: “WINNING
THE WEST”
Monday and Tuesday:
Van Johnson, June Allyson in
“HIGH BARBAREE"
Also News and Short Subjects I
Wednesday:
"BLONDIE’S HOLIDAY”
Starring Penny Singleton, Arthur;
Lake and Larry Simms
Also: Short Subjects
PAY AI THEATER !
1 rlh Summerville
THURSDAY & FRIDAY: Box Of
fice opens at 5:45 p. m. Satur
day: Shows continuous from
1 p. m.
Thursday and Friday:
Dennis O’Keefe, Adolphe Men
jou, Marguerite Chapman and
Michael O’Shea in
“MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY”
Also: Short Subjects
Saturday:
“MAN FROM MUSIC
MOUNTAIN’
Starring Gene Autry, Smiley
Burnette and Carol Hughes
Also Chapter 4: “SON OF THE
GUARDSMAN” and Short Sub
ject: “BIRD IN THE HEAD”
I New atom smash held greatest
: yet in California test.
j Squeeze in July cotton brings
new high since July, 1920.
SUGAR IS STILL SCARCE
WE HAVE PLENTY
25 Lbs. Fair Lady Flour, only $1.95
4 Lbs. Carton Puritan Lord 84c
1 Lb. Maxwell House CoHee 43c
1 Lb. Box Sunshine Crackers 22c
2 No. 2 Cons Tomatoes 27c
ANDREW WILLIAMS
GROCERY
PHONE 85
IT'S AIR CONDITIONED
D B D|f THEATRE
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BIG SHOWS—LITTLE PRICES
Saturday, August 2, Open 1:00 P.M.
Johnny Mac Brown in
The Valley of Fear
Pius “DETOUR”. Serial and Cartoon.
——
Sunday, Monday, August 3-4
DOUBLE FEATURE
The Brute Man
Plus “JUNGLE CAPTIVE”
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, August 5,6, 7
IN TECHNICOLOR
The Song of Scherrazade
Friday, August 8, Door Open 3 P.M.
IN PERSON ON OUR STAGE
Bobby Blake as Tittle Beaver’
AND HIS GANG
On the Screen: Bill Elliott and Little Beaver in
California Gold Rush
Special Kiddie Matinee
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