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Thursday, September 30, 1948
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
D. T. ESPY _ Editor & Manager
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THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
Entered at the Post Office at
Summerville, Ga., as Second-
Class Mail Matter.
Card of Thanks, In Memoriam
or any notice where there is an
for at the rate of a cent a word.
MENLO NEWS
Mrs. Martha H. Israel and Mrs.
Ora Vandergrift, of Franklin,
Ind., are spending some time
with their sister Mrs. Burr Polk
and Mr. Polk.
Mrs. Nora Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Biggers, of Chattanooga,
Tenn., wfere guests Sunday of
Misses Georgia and Margie
Thomas.
Several from here attended the
funeral of Pfc. Barry Alexander,
in Chattanooga last Friday.
Mrs. Lee Ratliff, of Amarillo,
Tex., came last week for the
funeral of her brother Cpl.
Archie Jennings which was con
ducted at the Baptist Church
HENDERSON LANHAM
Your Congressman
For Your Convenience Will Spend Two Days in
Chattooga County, the Week of October 4, 1948
Thursday and Friday, October 7 and 8, at the
Post Office in Summerville, Ga.
Office Hours Each Day 10 A.M. to 4 P.M.
You will be welcome whether on business or for a
friendly chat.
ONCE AGAIN, AS IS OUR CUSTOM,
We are truly proud to present for your pleasure
and entertainment a movie that is really big! A
movie that you will be proud to see.
It's Irving Berlin's
"EASTER PARADE"
Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, Ann Miller, Peter
Lawford
Photographed in Glorious Technicolor
3 Days—Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
October 4,5,6
It's Judy Garland and Fred Astaire at their best
—topping all past performances—by all means
see it.
' TOOGA THEATRE >
Phone 201
Summerville, Ga.
To the Citizens of Chattooga County
I am very grateful to the people of this county
for their support and confidence shown on Sept.
8 by electing me their Representative.
For the next two years while serving as your
Representative in the General Assembly I will
endeavor to do EXACTLY what I promised.
If at any time I can be of any assistance to you,
feel free to call on me either here or in Atlanta.
Thanks!
Bobby Lee Cook
1610 Ponce De Leon, N. E.
Atlanta, Ga.
Phone CR 6203
here last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Vernon and
Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Under
wood were Sunday afternoon
visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. B. D. Crane.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murphy
spent Thursday in Rome visiting
Robert Bodine who recently
underwent a major operation at
St Vincent’s Hospital in Jackson
ville. Fla.
Mrs. Jack Suddeth and littKe
■ daughter Tomella Tucker, of Mo
bile, Ala., are visiting Mrs. Sud
( deth’s mother Mrs. J. B. Crane
Sr., and other relatives here.
Mrs. J. W. Tucker and George
and Mrs. Suddeth and Tomella
spent the week-end in Cleve
land, Tenn., the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Tucker and fami
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Powers Agnew,
of Greenville, S. C., visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Agnew over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Agnew
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. J. P Agnew.
Mrs. Robert William King
spent the week-end in Atlanta
and was accompanied home by
her mother Mrs. S. W. Morton.
J. P. Agnew celebrated his 77th
birthday Sunday.
Mrs. Dick Stanfield and son, j
Steve, of LaFayette, are spending j
this week with Dr. and Mrs. D.,
S. Lawrence.
A lovely miscellaneous shower
was given at the home of Mrs. '■
E. Day Saturday for Mrs. Clyde I
Day, nee Louise Thomas.
She was the recipient of many
beautiful gifts.
Mrs. Day served punch and
cookies to a number of guests
who enjoyed the occasion.
Miss Lena Baker spent Friday
in Chattanooga, Tenn.
The Rev. and Mrs. G; D. Er
win and Mrs. Scott Cleckler were
luncheon guests of Miss Ada
Wyatt, Sunday and they attend
ed services in the afternoon at
Mt. Olive.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Copeland
and Miss Juanita Lawless spent
the week-end in Birmingham,
Ala.
Dixie Williams a well known
colored woman of Menlo, died
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murphy
spent Sunday afternoon in Ala
bana visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.
R. Sentell and family.
We like to have all the news
about all the people. Anyone
having news items are requested
to leave same with Miss Lena
( Baker or Mrs. Edgar King.
LYERLY NEWS
By Alice Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander
land daughter, of Lyerly, were
(shopping in Rome Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rowlls and
children were visiting Mrs. An-
I drew Gaylor and Lucille Sunday.
Misses Virginia Johnson and
■ Merle Anderson were visiting
I Miss Delores Garner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hogg and
children, of Berryton, were visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thomas
Sunady evening.
Mrs. Daisey Mann and children
spent the week-end with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller.
Mrs. Frank Oliver of LaFayette
was visiting Andrew Gaylor
Saturday.
Mrs J. E. Thomas and Mrs.
Virginia Goodwin and daughter
Sue were visiting Mrs. Ben
Murphy Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Powell were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oather
Powell Sunday night.
Mrs. Arthur Woodall, of Lyerly,
is sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Fortune
and family spent Sunday in
Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. William Baker
and children spent Sunday in
Atlanta.
J. S. Owings, Houston Miller ’
!Dr. B. Lovingood • ;
DENTIST
Lovingood Clinic ! j
Commerce St. s
;■ Summerville. Ga I;
; Phones: Office 12; Home. 4P o
BCAPUDINE’fI
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J dine is wonderfully fast I
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i DR. R. E. DAVISON
DENTIST
i Lovingood Dental Clinic;;
Commerce Street
Phones: Office 12 :■
Home 158-L :■
T. J. Espy, Jr.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office Over McGinnis
Drug Co.
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on the label, it should help relieve
functional periodic pain; (2) taken
throughout the month like a tonic,
it should improve your appetite, aid
digestion, and thus help build up
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
TRION NEWS
; By Sara Agnew Meyers
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bricker
have moved into the Plaza
Apartment recently vacated by
Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Hardin.
■ Billy Hayes, a student at
i Notre Dame School in Chatta-
■ nooga, Tenn., spent the week-end
; with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Hayes.
Misses Ethel Simmons and
: Polly Bohannon, Burrell Sim
mons, Mr. and Mrs. William Mc-
Ilrath, and Mrs. John Salley at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Pres
ley Yates at Ringgold Sunday.
Mrs. Yates will be remembered
here as Mrs. Doris Blevins.
Ralph Keown spent two weeks
at Hot Springs, Ark., where he
has been taking treatments.
; Miss Lorene Herndon left Sun
. day for Nashville, Tenn., where
I she will enter Peabody College to
, complete work on her Master’s
Degree.
R. P. Hardeman and Ralph re
turned Thursday from a trip to
Ft. Lauderdale and Daytona
Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mcllrath,
of Nashville, Tenn., visited
friends at the Trion Inn over the
week-end.
Miss Virginia Minor, of Atlan
ta, spent Sunday in Trion and
gave a recital on the new Ham
mond Organ at the Presbyterian
Church in the afternoon.
Mrs. Stella Byess and her
mother, Mrs. W. L. McLeon, are
improving following injuries re
ceived in an automobile accident
several weeks ago.
M. G. Hobbs is convalescing at
his home following a recent op
eration in Chattanooga, Tenn.
S. L. Walker Jr., is a patient
at Riegel Hospital recoveming
from a broken leg sustained in
the Trion-Dalton football game
Friday night in Dalton.
Mrs. C. J. Obert, of Birming
ham, Ala., is visiting her son,
the Rev. L. C. Obert and Mrs.
Obert.
Miss Josephine Miscal,, o f
Chattanooga, Tenn., spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Miscal.
Mesdames G. L McCartha, C.
O. Walker, N. K. Murphy, and
G. U. Collette attended the La
and Curtis Woodall made a busi
ness trip to Chattanooga, Tenn..
Monday.
Bobby Peppers was visiting
Thomas Brewer Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. George Reece and
Melba went riding Sunday.
REDUCED
Women’s Suits
were $49.50
Cljse-out price
$19.95
Only 31
A'.*.--
All in Broken Sizes
Sale Begins Thursday Morning
All Sales Final
Chattooga Mercantile Company
Summerville, Ga.
Fayette Group Conference at
Summerville Presbyterian church
Thursday.
R. U. Coarsey is recuperating
from an appendectomy at Riegel
Community Hospital.
Miss Martha Green left Tues
day for G. S. C. W. at Milledge
ville where she is a member of
thhe freshman class.
Miss Ann Harrell has returned
to school at Washington Semi
nary in Atlanta where she is a
senior.
R. L. Greene and Leo Hill left
last week for West Georgia Col
lege Carrollton where they have
entered college.
Misses Ethel Simmons, Alene
Aiken, and Lorene Herndon at
tended burial services for Pfc.
Barry Alexander at the National
Cemetery in Chattanooga Friday.
One farmer dies every two
hours because of accidents
around farm machinery. That
means 4,500 deaths because of
carelessness or haste.
later. Before going into a stall,
let the animal know you are
there. It might save you a doctor
bill.
POISON IVY
HOW TO KILL IT.
IN ONE HOUR
If not COMPLETELY PLEASED
your 35c back. Kill the outer
skin. It PEELS OFF and with it
goes the ivy infection. Ask any
druggist for TE-OL. Often one
application is enough. Today at
McGinnis Drug Store.
gives
lIIIIIM when cold
miseries strike
FAST RELIEF
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JustCAUhnwJ f
KNOW
LIST YOUR HOME
WITH US/
FARRAR REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
109 N. Commerce St.
Phone 41 Summerville, Ga.
"OLD ACQUAINTANCE"
When she said they couldn't get married be
cause they hardly new each other, he replied, "Do
you know a better way to get acqainted?"
We would welcome an opportunity to get ac
quainted with you and explain to you our differ
ent plans of insurance for your complete protec
tion.
HOLLIS AGENCY
Phone 97 Summerville, Ga.
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Hopkins Tailoring Company
CHARLES WOODWARD, Representative
Baltimore 1, Maryland
ANNOUNCES OPENING FALL AND WINTER
TAILORING DISPLAY OF MEN'S
AND LADIES' FINE QUALITY
MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES
TO BE HELD ESPECIALLY AT OUR STORE
ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCT. 4-5
RACKLEY'S, INC.
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COAL AND STEAK
There is a big difference in grades of coal
—just as there is in steak.
You want the best —it burns better and is
cheaper in the long run.
We sell the best coal that is available.
Summerville-Trion Ice Company
Phone 91