The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, November 18, 1948, Image 2

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SUMMERVILLE SILHOUETTES By HELEN TOLES You’ll have a GREAT Thanks giving if you go to Rackley s pie- Thanksgiving sale this week-end, because your mind will be free and easy and you won’t be worrying about those HIGH prices so prevalent these days. Yes mam, you can set forth on that turkey and it’s trimmings, knowing that you’ve got the best for your money, because thats what Rackley’s is giving you in this big, big reduction of almost EVERYTHING. There are six big bargain tables with items reduced to less than $1; $2: $3: $4: and $5. There are just oodles of items that you’ll need this winter, that those youngsters will need and NOW IS THE time to get them! Children’s E- Z union suits ■ which were 98c will be 69c, and kiddies knit pajamas were $1.95, now sl. Don’t you see you can’t afford to miss out on THAT? Men’s Perfecto dress shirts which w'ere $2.95 and $3.25, now $2. All kinds of overalls are slash ed to a minimum. Ladies coats, suits and dress, values up to $29.95 will go for only $9.95. and the complete I stock of dresses will be one fourth off. There’s a big assortment of: men’s leather jackets, values up to $29.95, only $12.95. Rayon and wool material will: be 20 per cent off, while cottons will be cut 10 per cent. Honestly, I could NEVER stop telling you about the wonderful values at this fine store. Like those 100 per cent virgin wool blankets for only $9.95. and that large assortment of turkish tow els three for $1 All shoes are reduced also, so there’s no better time to supply yourself with some good winter shoes. This sale will last only today, tomorrow and Saturday, so hiury before everything’s gone. All sales will be final; there will be no returns or refunds. You can supply the whole family at Rackley’s! Do it now. It's really going to be a BIG event, this sale Chattooga Mer cantile is pulling Friday and SaLlHifiy. . Xftfer snooping around down a while, I finally man ac&M {© feet in on some of the bjJains p they’re putting forth, arnfarf 'they honeys! L: deh t° this: women's hats, halt jbrifcfe; SIJ off on men's suits; anc. gwidresses that were $3.95, pfr d Saturday, $1.77. L#»' are only a FEW; I --..pi is * 1 ft ¥ v l ake a Fart in Improving Your Community Help Enlarge the growth of Our County More People Means More Money Visit Your Chamber of Commerce on Washington Street Learn What it is Doing to Help You DRIVE BEGINS NOVEMBER 19th there’s gobs more to make your very eyes pop out—almost. Goodness, am I forgetting? I shouldn’t, because those dress sales are worth remembering AL WAYS. Dresses are cut one third, and they’re NOT out of season dresses. They’re current styles and fabrics. By the way, this sale is being held on Fridays and Saturdays because a lot of you people doji t get your News until Friday. We know you appreciate their hold ing this sale over so that that group of you can get in on it too. I know I’d be mad as an old wet hen if they pulled sale like that right over my eyes. And I’ll let you in on some thing else: the first 200 of you ! who get there will receive a han jdy little measuring spoon, I whether you make a purchase or | not. That’s a fact. This handy little device is yours by merely being one of the first 200 to arrive. So be early, won’t you? See you at the sale. OM HILL HEWS Bv Bettie Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ander son of Rome, were visiting Mrs. Arthur Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Baggett, of Trion, and John Baggett were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Baggett, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Holland Ward and family, of Summerville, were the guests of Mr. J. H. Ward and Nora Lee, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gardner and son David, and L. D. Holt and children visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harrison, Sunday afternoon. N. E. Yarborough and children, and Mrs. Felton Dempsey and Mrs. Viola Yarbrough visited Mrs. N. E. Yarborough at Battey Hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Beason, 6f Valley Head, Ala., were visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harrison Sun day. Dorothy Reynolds was the guest guest of Pearl Brooks, Sun day afternoon. The Oak Hill Community wel comes Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Yar borough and family who have moved dnto our community from Menlofc to Mrs! n Rickett and sons, Hugh* Gordon Jr., spent Wednesday in Cedar Bluff, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Brice Yarborough and family of Berryton, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Yarborough and family. Willard Rickett, of Lawrence, I Ala., was the week-end guest of | Hugh and Gordon Rickett Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morrison, Bob Jones, and W. M. Yarboro ! ugh visited Fred Mitchell, Satur day night. —o— W. S. C. S. met at the | home of Mrs. Hubert Jones, Saturday afternoon. Those attending were: Mrs. Felton Dempsey, Mrs. Hubert Jones, Mrs. Viola Yarborough, Mrs. Carrie Jones, Mrs. Bob Jones, Mrs. W. B. Ward and Mrs. Loran Parker. The Rev Loran Parker and Clayton Parker en joyed the social hour, i Mr. and Mrs. Lee Norton Doris and Jimmy, and Mrs. Ruth Rickett were shopping in Rome Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Red McNair and son, Sonny were visiting Mrs. W. D. Hawkins and Fern Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morrison ; visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitch ell Friday night. Mrs. Pearl Tucker and Elton, Mr Felton Dempsey, Fern Hawk ins, T. J. Reed, W. M. Yarbor ough, Wendell Reed, Howard | Brooks, Fred Reed, the Rev. Loran Parker, Elmer Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hurley and daughter Shirley, and Glenn Yar borough were visiting Mr. Fred Mitchell last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newsome Charlotte, Mr and Mm Clayton Howell visited Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Reynolds and family Sun day night. Charlie Brooks, David Massey and Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brooks Sunday. Billy Brooks visited J. D. Mass ey Sunday. Howard Brooks was the Satur day night guest of Lee Reynolds. Fern Hawkins visited Wilene and Irene Brooks Sunday after- Mrs. John Echols visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hawkins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and Max visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherlan and family, of Rossville, Sunday. Miss Robbie Yarborough was the week-end guest of Miss June Broom, of Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hawkins, of Summerville, visited Mrs. Authur Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and family Sunday. Those visiting Sunday in the home of Fred Mitchell, who con tinues ill were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tallent, of Broomtown, Wiley . Mt SUMAAERVILLE NEWS LYERLY NEWS By Alice Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Sam Garner, of Lyerly, were visiting Mrs. Ethel ! Harris and Miss Dora Garner, of ■i Summerville Sunday afternoon. Misses Betty Warren and Mary Stallings were visiting Misses Geneva and Jo Kirby, of Chat toogaville, Sunday afternoon.” Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rawlls and children, of ChaUoogaville, were I visiting Mrs. A. J. Gaylor and Lucille Sunday night. Miss Ruth Bryant is visiting relatives in Chattanooga ,Tenn. Mrs. and Mrs. Weyman High, oi Gore, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson, of Lyerly Sunday. 1 Misses Alice, Martha and Shir , ley Murphy, visited Misses Lena Mae, Delores, and Patricia Gar ! ner Sunday afternoon. Miss Cec i1 e McArthur, of Berryton, spent the week-end with Miss Hattie Ruth Woodall. The revival is still going on at the Holiness Church. Everybody is invited to hear the 16-year old evangalist preach. —o— —of Mrs. Nelda Floyd honored her with a surprise birthday dinner at the home of her father, J. I. Kimbell Thurs day evening. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Woods and son; Miss Mary Cook, Carlie Anderson, J I. Kimbell, Mrs. Floyd and sons, Charles and Larry. —o— and Mrs. Edward Dotson, of Atlanta, spent the week-end here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller and Houston, and Franklin Dotson were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Miller Sunday. The Sam Dotson family was called to Dalton Sunday due to the death of a cousin. Mr. and Mrs. B. Powell spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Oather Powell and Patsy. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wilson were called to Buford last week be | cause of the death of Mr. Wil j |Mitchell and family, of Menlo; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones, and Mr. land Mrs. Herman Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morrison and Cuye were the guests of the Rev. Shelton Adams and family, ;of Wallaceville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morrison were visiting Mrs. Lena Ash, of Trion, Sunday. SEE US! GOOD WOOD, STOVE LENGTH ALEXANDER BROS. COAL YARD LEGAL NOTICES SUIT FOR DIVORCE Mildred Mae Grimes vs. Glenn Lewis Grimes. No. 201. Superior Court, Chattooga Coun ty, Ga., February Term, 1949. TO THE DEFENDANT IN THE ABOVE STATED CASE: You are hereby commanded to be aud appear at the next term of the Superior Court of Chattooga County, Georgia, to answer the complaint of the plaintiff named in the caption, in plaintiff’s suit against you for divorce. Witness the Honorable H. E. Nichols, Judge of said Court. This the 4th day of November, 1948. JNO. S. JONES, Clerk Chattooga Superior Court CITATION GEORGIA —Chattooga County. R. B. Jones having applied as Executor for probate in solemn form of the last will and testament of Daisy Kirby Jones, of said County, the heirs at law of said Daisy Kirby Jones are hereby required to appear at the Court of Ordinary for said County on the first Monday in De cember next, when said application for probate will be heard. J. W. KING, Ordinary CITATION GEORGIA —Chattooga County. To All Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Ruby Lee Roper having applied i for guardianship of the person and prop- J erty of Mary Rose Roper McAteer, a minor ! child over fourteen years of age, being the wife of Roy Fay Roper, late of said County, deceased, notice is given that said application wlil be heard at my of fice at ten o’clock A. M., on the first Monday in December next. This Nov. 1, 1948. J. W. KING, Ordinary and ex-Officio Clerk Court of Ordinary CITATION GEORGIA —Chattooga County. . Whereas, Moses E. Brinson, Administra tor with will annexed of Rena McCutch eon, represents to the Court in his peti tion, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered Rena Mc- Cutcheon’s estate: This is, therefore, to cite all persons kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive Let ters of Dismission, on the first Monday in December, 1948. J. W. KING, Ordinary son’s brother. While they were there they visited Mr. and Mrs. I Alton Wilson, of Buford and Mr. ! and Mrs. Franklin Wilson of I Duluth. Among those visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Whisenant and Mrs. W. H. Yancey Sunday were: Tom Peppers, of LaFayette; Misses Lula and Julia Peppers, of Sum merville; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barry, of Menlo; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tucker, of Trion, Mrs. J. F. Whisenant, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ragland and Mrs. R. M. Gilliland I of Lyerly. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hogg and j children, of Berryton, were visl ! ting Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thomas, Sunday. GOOD COAL—GOOD WEIGHT WE SELL THE BEST COAL THAT CAN BE BOUGHT Our Scales Are Tested Regularly by the State of Georgia. Every Delivery Ticket Shows the Weight of Truck and Weight of Coal. BE SURE YOU GET GOOD COAL AND GOOD WEIGHT Summervillg-Trion Ice Company Phone 91 VzJ A / m ( LIMITED TIME ONLY! 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