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' BOLLING NEWS
By BETTY REYNOLDS
The Rev. ctoraon Green of
Shannon will bring the message
at the Four-Mile Baptist Church
at the regular preaching hour 11
a. m. Sunday May 30.
Miss Aura Norton spent the
day with Bettye Reynolds Sun
day.
The Rev. and Mrs. John Kei
lett and Jimmie were the dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Reyn
olds and children Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clowd
is and Joyce were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Thrasher and chil
dren Sunday.
Miss Joyce Ann Reynolds spent
the night with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Stewart Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bence Anderson,
Betty and Junior, Mr. and Mrs.
Winford Sizemore and Bobby
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ver
non Anderson and daughter on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Norton
and children. Mrs. Mattie Nor
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Nor
ton and children were in Cal
houn over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Copeland
and children were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Hoyt Tucker Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Kitchens
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Lois, to Kenneth Mar
ker, of Oklahoma. Saturday, May
22.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Reynolds
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Cambell, Junior and Jean,
and Tony Reynolds all enjoyed a
picnic at the Narrow Picnic
Grounds Sunday.
SUBLIGNA OS
The High- School students vis
ited the Trion Mills on Thursday
and were graciously shown
through every department.
Mrs. Lou Griffith, who has
been visiting in Chattanooga,
Tenn., has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Scoggins, of
Lakeview', visited the former’s
mother. Mrs. Roy Scoggins, over
the week-end.
Mrs. T. W. Manis, Mrs. Doris
Franklin, Mrs. Lester Dawson,
Mrs. G. P. Johnston and Mrs.
Tom Lewis Johnston attended
the W. H. D. Dress Revue in
Summerville Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. R. C. Grigsby was visiting
in Subligna Saturday afternoon.
Miss Lola W. Keown visited her
aunt, Mrs. R. L. White and fam
ily last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scoggins
and family W’ere visiting in Su
bligna Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dawson
vrere in Rome Saturday evening
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. White were
visiting in LaFayette Sunday.
Mrs. Mary E. Lansdell was din
ner guest of Mrs. Roy Scoggins
Friday evening.
Mrs. W. J. White, Mrs. R. L
White and Mrs. Roy Scoggins
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16 Large cross
18 To seize [77 28 W 2? 30 31
20 Molten lava
24 Isinglass 32 33 34 35 36
27 To engrave
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hill
32 Capital of 41 42 43 44
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34 Edge of a hill
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39 Italian tenor I
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scale ,
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44 European
song thrush
45 Consumed y 28
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52 Numbered 9En tryinan 64 Artificial
dlsk account $3 55 language
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55 Tavern n Compass 58 Wholly deity
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paper money 23 Crape refuse IR EBBA p|e|F R
63 Ireland 25 Uniform ’cTuß "uTtß^gI RI O|S S
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67 Before 27 To ensnare TT
68 Part of the 28 Barnyard M A 1“ L. *! 'I ° LIP SL ° "
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69 Tardy 30 Clayey soil ' ' TEN
33 Slang: holes- 0 R TWn D
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35 Shawl 7SYC HO GENESIS
1 Cow - cry 38 Careful "SERE EEL DECK
2 Unripeness attention L —— —— ——
3 Note of scale 40 Part of the
4 To be wrong eye
i were in Summerville Monday.
Misses Mary Ed Anderson and
Janet Barclay were guests Mon
! day night of Miss Myra White.
„' Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Fincher,
1 jof Rome, were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Dawson Sunday.
The Seniors of Subligna High
j School left Tuesday on a tour
,i through the Smoky Mountains,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. White and J. D. White, Jr.
; ™'oAKTnLL NEWS
By BETTIE HARRISON
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Holt and ,
family, of Columbia, S. C., werei
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
. Holt and family over the weefc-;
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harrison j
and family, of Tennessee, were j
/ the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
y Harrison and family Saturday
. night.
i Mr. and Mrs. Claude Seymore
were the Saturday night guests
i of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reyn-, 1
- olds and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Baggett
- visited Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bag
gett Sunday. ! (
1 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Norton were <
' the guests of Mrs. Ruth Rickett
s and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Massey,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Holt and
, family and Charlie Massey were
the dinner guests of Mr. and
. Mrs. E. L. Harrison Sunday.
Dorothy Reynolds was the Fri
day night guest of Mr. and Mrs. :
t Claude Seymore.
: Miss Robbie Yarborough visit- ;
ied her father and mother, Mr. <
_ 1 and Mrs. Ethridge Yarborough,
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Seymore I,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.! (
’ Joe Ware Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bullard vis
■ ited Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hix on
i Sunday. i j
i Mr. and Mrs. Horace Yancey j,
; visited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brooks
. ■ Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brooks vis- '
’ ited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brooks '
s(Saturday.
r Mrs. W. E. Holt has gone to '
South Carolina to visit her neph- :
s ew. Mr. Willie Holt, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Holt spent!
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
j Mrs. E. L. Harrison.
ij Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones, ;
i. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harrison
g and Mrs. Jennie Jones visited
!. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harrison Sun
r day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Morrison j
were the week-end guests of Mr. j
.s and Mrs. Elmer Morrison.
- i Mrs. Charlie Morrison was
shopping in Chattanooga, Tenn., ]
n Saturday.
r. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Morrison
e were the supper guests of Mr.;
and Mrs. Charlie Morrison Sat- j
-! mb ay night.
,s! Mr, and Mrs. Si Hawkins, of|
, Tennessee, were the guests of Mr.
j. and Mrs. J. E. Hawkins Sunday.
is Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brooks were !
the week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Winters
visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Win
ters Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Ward and
Betty Harrison visited Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Harrison Saturday
night.
The Rev. and Mrs. Guy Hawk
ins were visiting Mrs. W. D.
Hawkins and J. E. Hawkins dur
ling the past w’eek.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold White
j visited Mr. and Mrs. Dolphus
Vernon Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harrison
and family w’ere the guests at
Oak Hill Church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones w’ere
I the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
'Whaley, of Summerville, Sun
day.
Max Jones was the Saturday
j night guest of Marvin Whaley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Webb, of
Summerville, visited Mr. and
Mrs. N. E. Yarborough Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gardner,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Pelt, T.
J. Espy and Betty Harrison were
i the supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Holt at their cabin on
Lookout Mountain Sunday night.
Louise Reynolds was the guests
i of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Seymour
Saturday.
By MRS. J. A. SENTELL
Mr. and Mrs. Will Weaver were
spend-the-day guests of Mrs.
Weaver’s sister, Mrs. Lonnie Mor
rison, and Mr. Morrison Monday.
Mrs. J. A. Sentell visited Mrs.
E. S. Moseley at Jamestown. Ala.,
on Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladston Demp
sey visited Mrs. Dempsey’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lawson,
i on Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rickett and
■ family, of Alpine, visited Mrs.
ißickett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I Charley Crye, Thursday after
i noon.
Mrs. W. C. Sentell visited Mrs.
James Moseley and Mrs. J. C.
Smith Friday afternoon.
Mrs. James Moseley and son,
Charles Norton, are reported do
ing “nicely.”
Mr. and Mrs. Thearen Shearer
end children were spend-the-day
guests of her sister, Mrs. J. T.
Ilughes, and Mr. Hughes and
son, Taylor, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sentell and
Janis and Manis visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pies Reece,
and Hilda Reese, Sunday, in
Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Waltz
i w’ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
| Wilson Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomas, of
i Lyerly, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Sentell, of Rome, visited Mrs.
! Annie Farrar and Mrs. J. A. Sen.
Itell Wednesday afternoon.
Delana Lawson, daughter of
i Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lawson, grad
uated from Gaylesville Grammar
School with first honor in her
• class.
Mrs. Lois Farruw, who con
tinues receiving treatment in a
I Decatur, Ala., hospital, is report
edly improving.
Mrs. Willie Holcomb returned
Saturday from an extended visit
to points in Alabama, including
i Tass, Unity, Centre and Gadsden,
where she was the guest of rela
; fives. Mrs. Holcomb also attend
ied the annual decoration at
■ Unity, which was her childhood
home.
Mrs. Lonnie Morrison and Inis
and Jeddane spent the week-end
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Martin, and Willie and
Minnie Lou, of Gadsden, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson at
tended the singing at Needmore
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Bonzie Bailey was spend
jthe-day guest of her brother,
Rex Mapels, and Mrs. Mapels.
i Among those visiting in the
i home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Moseley and Mr. and' Mrs. J. C.
I Smith Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Parker and Gene, of Penn
; ville; Mrs. James Crowe and Bar
bara. Mrs. Finn Crowe and Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Moseley, of Sum
merville, and Mrs. Willie Hol
comb.
Miss Peggy Hughes was Tues
ciay night guest of Misses Caro-
I lyn and Elaine Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tucker were
spend-the-day guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Tucker and family
Sunday.
Miss Shirley Tucker visited
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
I Misses Delana and Carolyn Law
son on Sunday afternoon.
s Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sentell and
- children, Alvin; Terry and Carol
Kay, visited Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
1, gene Lawson and family Sunday
II afternoon.
y i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lawson and
, children, Sara, Dempsey and
- Brenda, were the week - end
i. ■ guests of Mr. Lawson’s parents,
- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lawson
? visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Law
s i son Tuesday.
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1 By MISS HAZEL TOLES
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tucker
and son, Denny, and Mrs. An
y drew Spraggins and sons, Ron
nie and Butch, spent Sunday
f with Mr. ad Mrs. Ted Miller and
1 family, of Lyerly.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Demp
', sey and children, Gerald, and
'. O’Bera Dempsey, spent Sunday
e with Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Webb
I and Charles Broome, of Sum
r merville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall and
si Leon, Jessie Mae and Ruby Lee
r and Mrs. Ted Mauney and dau
ghter, Ellen Mauney, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Luke Hall and family
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rickett and
’ family visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Rickett and family, of LaFayette,
and Mr. and Mrs. Turner Wor-
Jsham and son, Jerry, of Sum
. j merville, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Yarbough
and family visited relatives in
Valley Head, Sunday.
’ i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander
and son. Hamilton, Were guests
' Sunday at a birthday dinner giv
‘l en in honor of Miss Iris Alex-
• . ander, of Summerville, by her
! parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Al-
1} exander.
I Mrs. Gladstone Dempsey and
• i children, O’Bera and Gerald, and
- IMrs. H. P. Humphrey and Mrs.
Harrison Tucker spent Saturday
. i with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
. !W. J. (Bud) Lawson, of Alabama.
Mrs. Viola Yarbough spent the
, I week-end with her brother, Carl-
! ton Tucker, and Mrs. Tucker and
son, Norman.
r: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander
J and son, Hamilton, and Mrs. H.
■ |P Alexander were shopping in
II Rome Thursday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Yarbough
j and family and Mrs. Viola Yar
_ [bough visited Mr. and Mrs. Eth
, I ridge Yarbough and family, of
jiOak Hill> Sunday.
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NO ALTERNATIVE
Mother (who has guest at din
ner)—-Betty, don’t talk with your
mouth full.
Betty—But, mummy, what am
11 to do? When I talk with my
i mouth empty, you always say,
i “Betty, go on with your dinner.”
CRAMPED QUARTERS
Boss: “You want a raise? Why
oon’t you live within your
I means?”
Employe: “I do sir; but you
i don’t realize how I am crowded
! for space.”
GOOD RECOMMENDATION
•'l’ve been asked for references
for our last maid. What on earth
can I say in her favor?”
“Well, she has a good appetite
land sleeps well.”
SENTENCE REMITTED
Male Straphanger: “Madam,
you are standing on my foot.”
Female Dittoo: “I beg your
pardon. I thought it belonged to
the man sitting down.”
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get out the gas, helps relieve the feeling of stuffiness, helps reduce acidity, aids in getting rid ■
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Kindly send me bottles of Gastro-Pepsin Tablets » otw doDaapw b«Ue,
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bottle usd get my money back.
ijSsSa bGrot Address
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Thursdoy, May 27, 1948