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New Moon News
BY MRS. J. A. SENTELL
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, of
Florida, have been visiting Mr.
Smith’s brother, J. C. Smith,
and Mrs. Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. James Moseley and son,
Charles Norton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lumsden
visited Mrs. Lumsden’s sister,
Mrs. J C. Smith, and Mr. Smith
Monday afternoon.
Mrs J. C. Lumsden, Mrs. John
Lumsden and the Rev and Mrs.
J. A Sentell attended the funeral
of their aunt, Mrs. L. C Clift, of
Rossville, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Toles and
children, Helen, Hazel and Tom
my, visited Mrs. Toles’ parents,
the Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Sentell
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs Homer Copeland was the
afternoon guest of her sister, |
Mrs. J. L. Sentell, and Mr. Sen
tell and children, Janis and
Manis, Tuesday.
Miss Margaret Manell visited
in the community Saturday aft
ernoon.
Among those visiting in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wea
ver Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Morrison and children,,
Wesley, Troy, Inez and Geral
dine; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tallent i
and children, Bobby Ray, Betty I
Ann and Rebecca Sue; Mr. and J
Mrs. Arthur Morris and children,
Yvonne and Franklin; Mrs. Mar- |
ion Gardner and children, Billy I
Joe, Barbara Jean, Elizabeth Ann
and Nancy Gail; Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Sentell and children, Al
vin, Terry and Carol Kay, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morris and
children, Delano and Wayne.
Mrs. Paul Holt visited Mrs. J.
A Sentell and Mrs. J. C. Smith
Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morris and
children, Delano and Wayne, of
Geraldine, Ala, spent the week
end with Mrs. Morris’ sister, Mrs.
Buster Hughes, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hughes and
children, Glenn, Peggy, Harold
and Linda, were Sunday dinner j
guests of Mr and Mrs. J. T. |
Hughes, Sr., and Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Wilder and ■
daughters visited Mr and Mrs. j
Howard Sulley Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Houston Craig j
and Mrs. Daisy Miller visited
relatives in Birmingham, Ala., |
Sunday.
H. P. Humphrey, of Chatta
nooga, Tenn., visited his parents, i
Mr. and Mrs. John Humphreys, I
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B Tucker vis- !
VOTE FOR
W. T. MADDOX
For
Solicitor-General
Assistants:
Chattooga County: John W. Davis
Walker County: Paul W. “Johnny” Painter
Each County Will Have a Full Time Solicitor.
Legal Experience in Trials and Appeals.
Prompt, Conscientious and Competent Fulfillment of Duties.
No Political Obligations of Any Kind.
I ited Mr and Mrs. Dick Place Sat- I
urday night.
Mrs. Ted Mauney and daugh- '
’ ter, Ellen, visited her parents, j
j Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall, and fam- '
ily Saturday.
Miss Delana Lawson was the
Sunday dinner guest of Miss j
j Shirley Tucker.
Miss Annie Louise Weaver is
' spending the week with her sis- !
ter, Mrs. Marion Gardner, and |
family, of near Geraldine, Ala.
Sand Mountain News
Mrs. G. L. Rosser, of Berryton,
was guest Saturday night of her.
son, Milton Rosser, and Mrs.
Rosser.
Several people from Sand
Mountain attended the home- j
coming at Ebenezer church Sun- ■
day.
The monthly community meet- j
ing was held at the home of Mr.,
and Mrs. Milton Rosser Friday j
night. A picnic was given after
which Emmett Cole, of Rome,
and J. B. Butler, of Summerville,
spoke. Twenty-one families were
represented.
Those visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hughes Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs. Emory
Mathis and sons, William and i
Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cald- ;
well and children, Janie Mae, 1
Hubert and Thelma, Mr. and Mrs. J
Dewey Morgan and children.
Dianne and Gewell Dean, Mr. I *
FOUND
A PLACE TO HAVE YOUR CAR REPAIRED
As well equipped shop, as well trained men, as
fine facilities as there is, to do a jamb up first
class job on your car.
MONTHLY PLAN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
—A Modern and New Building—
Hair Motor Co., inc.
l and Mrs. Walter Hughes and
j children, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
I Hughes and sons, Don and Her
! bert.
Mr. and Mrs. Verbon Hawkins
and child, of Trion, were week
end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Hawkins
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Owens and
daughters. Wilma and Thelma,
1 and Mrs. Bettie Owens, of Sum
; merville, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
I Taylor and children. Eloise and
i Melvin, of Crystal Springs, were
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. J.
B King.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cooper,
of Summerville, and Mrs. Flor
‘ ence Horne, of Atlanta, were
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Z. M. Cooper Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Deßerry
and children. Billy and Barbara,
of Chucks Camp, were week-end
guests of Mr and Mrs. Raymond
Deßerry.
Caroline Geise was spend-the
day guest of Rachel Cooper Sat
urday.
James Gentry, of Summerville, ]
was week-end guest of Max
Cooper.
S : dnev Cooper was guest Sun
day of Ray Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cooper and
children. Ann. Ralph and Wayne
and Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Cooper j
went to Rome Sunday to see Mrs. I
Emma Bridges who is sick.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mathis are |
spending a few days in Rome
with their daughter, Mrs. Carl j
Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mathis
and son, Douglas, and Mrs. Hat
tie Caldwell were guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur King, of
near Summerville.
The pound supper given in
honor of Max Cooper's seven
teenth birthday on Saturday
night was enjoyed by a# large
J crowd of his friends and rela
! tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Owens
I were guests Sunday of Mr. and
| Mrs Deed Warren.
Mr. and Mrs Ellis Mathis were
Sunday afternoon visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Price.
Miss Bettye Lou Carr, of Sum- ;
merville, spent a few days last !
week with Mrs. Bell Bridges.
Mrs. Bell Bridges and Miss I
Bettye Lou Carr were spend-the- ’
day guests in the home of Mr. j
and Mrs. Z. M. Cooper and Mrs. j
Louise Cooper on Thursday
The friends of Miss Margaret
Price were glad to have her back j
at school after missing most of
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COVER CROPS
Using a winter cover crop in
your pecan orchard is probably
the most important single item
in maintaining the soil fertility
for good yields.
last term because of rheumatic
fever.
DR. HAROLD GRAY
Chiropractor
10 A.M to (i P. M.
In Summerville, Ga.
Mondays-Fridays
Lovingood Bldg.
Washington Street
If You’ve Tried The Rest,
Now Try The Best!
DID YOU KNOW THAT if we repair your radio,
RECORD PLAYER P. A. SYSTEM OR ANY OTHER ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT WE GUARANTEE SAME FOR 90 DAYS (SAME AS ORIGI
NAL FACTORY GUARANTEE) REPAIRING, OR REPLACING ANY DE
FECTIVE PART OR PARTS WITHOUT CHARGE THAT MIGHT GO BAD
WITHIN THIS PERIOD—WHETHER WE REPLACED THEM ORIGIN
ALLY OR NOT—OUR WAY OF PROVING THAT WE ARE TRYING TO
DO THE BEST RADIO SERVICE POSSIBLE.
Brown Radio and Electric
LOCATED AT C & S FURN. CO.
Phone 263-J So. Commerce St.
REPAIRING SKILLETS
A warped aluminum skillet
may be repaired by heating slow
ly for ten minutes; turning up
side down and placing a piece of
wood over the entire bottom.
Hammer the wood until the skil
let is flat.
DANCE
THERE WILL BE A BIG ROUND AND SQUARE
DANCE AT THE PENNVILLE ROLLER RINK
TONIGHT.
DANCE ORCHESTRA FURNISHED BY THE
HAPPY FAMILY VARIETY SHOW
EVERYONE INVITED YOUNG
AND OLD ALIKE
Thursday, September 2, 1948
FRUIT SUPPLY
This year’s supply of fruit was
far short of demand, in most
areas of the state. Prepare now
to provide the means whereby
one or more persons in your
family will grow the fruit you
will need.