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Thursday, October 21, 1948
MENLO NEWS
Dr. and Mrs. Ballenger, of La-
Fayette, were recent visitors in
the home of Misses Georgia and
Margie Thomas.
Ben D. Crane spent Sunday in
Little River, Ala.
Mrs. W. H. Cook and son, Bill
Jr., of Rome, called at the home
of Mrs. A. M. Snow and Mrs.
Wilson Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Janie King spent a few
days this week with Miss Ella
Watson and Mrs. Sara Catlin, of
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Day and
son, Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Day spent Sunday in Chattanoo
ga, Tenn., with Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murphy
were in Atlanta the first of the
week visiting Mr. Murphy’s nep
hew, J. M. C. Townsend and Mrs.
Townsend.
Miss Olene Watson attended
the Southeastern Beauty Trade
Show in Atlanta this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spraggins
were spend-the-day guests of Mr
and Mrs| Raymond Gardner at
Lyerly Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Vaughn and
son, Bobby, of Rome, spent sev
eral days last week with Dr. and
Mrs. D. S. Lawrence.
Mrs. Edgar King spent Monday
in Chattanooga Tenn., the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mustoe.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Morton and
DR. R. E. DAVISON
DENTIST
Lovingood Dental Clinic
Commerce Street
Phones: Office 12
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FIRE IS CLOSER to destroying your home than
you think! A faulty electrical fixture ... a care
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footing through your home on a wild race of de
struction.
Check the fire hazards in your home and in
sure adequately today—through
Summerville Insurance Agency
B. W. and J. L. FARRAR, Agents
Office: 109 N. Commerce St.
This Agency Has Represented the Hartford Fire
Insurance Company Since 1908
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WINTER IS ALMOST HERE
Think how nice it will be to hove a good car,
that you can depend on, to take you to work when
the weather gets bad.
Come in today and let us show you these good
clean, dependable used Cars and Trucks that are
priced right.
1947 Super Deluxe Fordor Ford (8 cylinder)
Radio, Heater, New Tires, 17,000 Actual Miles
1946 Super Deluxe Tudor Ford (6)
Radio and Heater, Good Tires, 13,000 Miles.
1936 Fordor Plymouth Sedan
Perfect Condition. Good Tires. Heater.
1948 Dodge 1-Ton Pick-Up.
Original Tires. Perfect Condition.
1940 Ford Vz-Ton Pick-Up.
A Good Buy.
1939 1 l / 2 -Ton International
Extra Long Platform Bed. Bargain.
SOUTH SIDE OF NEW FORD PLACE
(Ask for Allen)
HAIR MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
Sales —FORD —Service
Phone 68
son, and Mrs. S. W. Morton were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert W. King.
J. A. Pilgrim filled his regular
appointment at the .Church of
Christ Sunday.
T. G. Baker spent Monday in
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mrs. Mary Lawrence was
luncheon guest of Miss Mildred
Lawrence Sunday.
Mrs. Beulah Elder and Miss
Kathryn Henry, of Summerville,
were guests of Miss Mildred
Lawrence Sunday.
J. E. Kennedy is in Miami, Fla.,
this week on a vacation.
Mrs. J. E. Kennedy spent the
week-end in Atlanta with Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Kennedy.
T. G. Baker spent Monday in
Chattanooga, Tenn.
The Hardwicks were shopping
in Chattanooga Monday.
HOLLAND NEWS
A delightful social event of
last Wednesday was a miscellan
eous shower given by Mrs. Max
well White honoring Mrs. James
Stephenson, a recent bride.
An amusing guessing contest
was conducted by Mrs. Clyde
Stephenson,. Several other con
tests and games were enjoyed.
Richard White presented thP
honoree with his cleverly dec
orated express wagon loaded with
gifts.
The hostess served a delicious
salad course, iced beverage and
homemade coconut cake to the
following guests: Mrs. James
Stephenson, Mrs. Clyde Stephen
son, Mrs. Eleanor Morgan, Mrs.
W. B. High, Mrs. Enoch High,
Mrs. Wyman High, Mrs. Clyde
Bennett, Mrs. Johnnie Ratliff,
Mrs. John Tudor, Mrs. Ross
Clark, Mrs. Rufus Brison, Mrs.
Mark Strawn, Mrs. Alf Strawn,
Mrs. Harold Strawn, Mrs. Gord
on Green, Miss Evi Worshaw,
Miss Helen Worshaw, Miss Betty
Strawn, Mrs. Ben Vaughn and
Mrs. Bob White.
Friends of Mrs. Susie Holland
will be glad to learr. she is im
proving after an illness.
T. L. and Mr. and Mrs. G. S.
i Holland, and Mrs. Dorothy But
j terworth were shopping in Rome
j Saturday.
Mrs. Bob Strawn and Gail
| spent the week-end in Summer- ]
; ville, guests of Mr and Mrs.
James Meers.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Cofer, of
Rome, spent Saturday night with
Alf Strawn and family.
Mark Strawn and Housch Hol
; land spSnt Friday in Chattahoo
!ga, Tenn.
Mrs. Willie Glover, of Augusta,
spent several days las; week with
her mother, Mrs. John Ratliff.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Strawn and ;
Scott, of Rome were dinner
: guests Saturday of Mrs. Arthur
I strawn.
Mrs. John Pollock and Miss
Pearl Burney, of Lyerly, visited
Mrs. Gilbert Holland Friday af
| ternoon.
Mrs. Dorothy Butterworth left
Monday for Centre, Ala., to spend
a few' days with her niece, Mrs.
J. P. Adderhold.
Mrs. Clyde Stephenson was
spend-the-day guest Sunday of
Mrs. Clyde Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hensley
I and children, of LaFayette spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. R. A. White.
Miss Emmadeane Brison, of
West Georgia College, spent the
. week-end with Mr. ana Mrs R
P. Brison.
, Mrs - Henry Moss, of Trion, visi
i ted he r sister Mrs. Hill Clark for
the week-end.
C. M. Stephenson, T. H., and M.
A. Strawn motored to Sale Creek
Tenn., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Ratliff of
Oak Hill, Tenn., nsited J.' H.
Ratliff and family this week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strawn
| were shopping in Chattanooga
j Tenn., Tuesday.
Visitors calling at the home
jof Mrs. J. P. Holland Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Farnk Wea
; thers, of Coosa, Mrs. Della Moon
| and Mrs. Inez Greer, Mr. and
j Mrs. John Foster, of Pryor, Okla
! are . visiting Mrs. Holland and
family for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vaughn were
spend-the-day guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Baugh of Fort
Payne, Ala., Sunday.
Julis Vaughn and daughter,
Doris and Bobby were guests of I
Mr. John Vaughn and Mrs. Hes-'
ter Clark Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Womack!
j were guests of Mrs. Womack’s j
! parent’s Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc-
I Crickard the past week-end.
Mrs. Bob Strawn, Mrs. Bob
| House and Mrs. Hester Clark
| weije shopping in Summerville
| Tuesday.
Miss Jessie Mathews was week
end guest of Mrs. J. P. Hall and
J family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Ratlifi
were shopping in Rome Friday.
TRION NEWS
Mrs. Tom Collette was hostess
to her bridge club Monday night
at the Plaza Apartments.
Mrs. George Collette is spend
ing a few days this week with
her parents at their home near
[ LaFayette.
Mesdames Sam Moon and Fay
Greene were shopping in Rome
I Tuesday.
Dick Reid, of Scorsdale, N. Y.,
is improving following a serious
illness.
Miss Iris Nelson returned last
j week from a vacation spent in
| Texas and Mexico.
Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Hardin spent
j the week-end with the formers
mother, Mrs. A. L. Hardin and
other relatives at Brevord, N. C.
Sam Moon, Clyde Thomas,
James Simmons, D. C. Greeson,
Clyde Cobb and George Collette
are attending a meeting of the
National Safety Codncil in Chi
cago this week.
Mrs. Carl Boyles is recupera
ting from a recent illness at!
Riegel Hospital.
Dr. and Mrs. Earl Beatty, of
Fort Valley, visited relatives in
Summerville and Trion last week
after attending the Georgia Den
tal Association in Augusta.
Bob Hentz has returned home
from Riegel Hospital following a
recent illness.
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Powell Jr.,
of Rome, and Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. Powell, Sr., were dinner guests
Sunday of Mrs. A. M. Myers at
the Trion Inn.
Miss Ethel Simmons was shop
ping in Atlanta Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hardeman,
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Murphy, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Hardeman and
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McCartha at
tended the Georgia Tech-Auburn
football game in Atlanta Satur
day.
Mrs. Roland Gray and children
have returned from a visit to
Washington. D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Strickland
spent the week-end in Rome.
Several ladles from the Trion
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Baptist Church attended the
District meeting of the W. M. U.,
in Summerville Tuesday.
The teachers of the Trion
Schools attended the seventh
District Meeting of the Georgia
Education Association in Rome
Tuesday.
Mrs. James Simmons is visiting
relatives in Ware Shoals, S. C..
this week.
The Wesleyan Service Guild
jmet Monday night at the Trion
Methodist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marsh, Mr.
and Mrs. G. C. Abney, Jr., and
Mrs. G. C. Abney, Sr., were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and .Mrs.
Fay Greene and Mr. and Mrs.
Wiley Wright.
Miss Carolyn Cleveland spent
the week-end at Auburn, Ala.,
and attended the Tech-Auburn
| football game in Atlanta Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gaynor are
spending this week at the Trion
Inn. Mr. Gaynor, a commercial
photographer, will be remember
ed by many here since he photo
graphed the Centennial Celebra
tion here three years ago.
B. B. H. Club met last Tues
day evening at the High School
Building. Miss Carolyn Cleveland
|and Mi's. Amos Glass were joint
1 hostesses. Various card games
| were played.
Mr. Carleen Bell and Mrs. Fred
Howard are spending this week
jin New York, where Mrs. Bell is
! attending the meeting of the
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WE'RE IN THE COAL BLACK BUSINESS, BUT
WE'LL TREAT YOU WHITE
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BEDROOM SUITES j
We have a beautiful stock of nice Bedroom
Suites in walnut or blond panel or poster bed.
Some of the largest Suites made. Priced very
reasonable. I
LIVING ROOM SUITES
We have many Suites to choose from. Blue ;
and Wine Velour, 2or 3-Piece. Also nice Mo- »
hair Suites, Duncan Phyffe Sofas, Platform |
Rockers to match. See the quality and price of ;
these Suites before you buy. ;
HEATERS
Now is the time, why wait until cold weather
'gets here? Let us prepare you today with the
heater you want and need.
We have all sizes in Oil Heaters, Sure Heat,
Duo Therm, Warm Air, Guferson Super Flame.
Also Coal Heaters, Warm Morning, Mascot,
Dixie No Smoke, Laundry Heaters. Also G. E.
Electric Heaters.
ELECTRIC STOVES
We have Croslev, Florence, A. B. Apartment 5
and Florence Apartment Size. j
Easy Terms—Always Ready to Serve You
The Loop Furniture Co.
The Friendly Stare
National Postmasters Associa
tion.
Miss Nancy Martin has return
ed to Montgomery after a visit
with her mother, Mrs. R. D.
Martin.
Bijoy CAPUDINE’SI
uick relief from j
HEADACHE \A
t Capodinc is wonderfully fast I
elieves so quickly because it's I
irections on label. J
T. ). Espy, Jr.
ATTORNEY AT LA R’
Office Over McGinnis
Drug Co.
IDR. HAROLD GRAY j
Chiropractor
10 A.M to 6 P. M.
| In Summerville, Ga.
Mondays-Fridays
5 Lovingood Bldg. $
l Washington Street
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IF SO COME TO SEE US IMMEDIATELY
Let Us Help You Select o Truck Thot is Fitted to
the Job. We Con Supply You With Any Size
Truck From 1 1 / 2 Through 3 Tons.
MAKE THIS YOUR TRUCK HEADQUARTERS
If We Don't Have It, Well Get It
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Cars —FORD —Trucks
Phone 68
Hi! Neighbor
The better you and our bank
know each other, the easier it is
for us to do business together.
The more we understand your
farm plans, the better we can
HWjfWVH serve your needs. We cordially
invite you to talk with us and draw
HBMMBHMHEi on our experience at any time.
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Summerville, Ga.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
REFRIGERATORS
We have a few Philco, Crosley, and G.E. Re
frigerators in 8-ft. sizes.
• Blinds • Sewing Machines
• G.E. Irons • Cedar Wardrobes
• Dishes • Oil Stoves
• Water Heaters • Floor Covering
• Dish Cabinets • Bedspreads
• Kitchen Cabinets • Mattresses
• Rugs • Pressure Cookers
• Washing Machines • Strollers
RADIOS
We have a good line of Philco Radios, Table
models of all prices and size, Philco Combination
in Blond Walnut and Mahogany.
RECORDS
We have most all Popular, Sacred and Hill
billy Records.
Pay us a visit today and see for yourself our
large stock of beautiful Furniture. We can fur
nish your whole house.
EASY TERMS—READY TO SERVE YOU