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Two Games at Lyerly
Gymnasium Tonight
The Lyerly Pugh School gym
nasium will be the scene of two
basketball games tonight.
The Lyerly High School boys
will meet the Cave Spring deaf
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and dumb goal shooters at 7:30
o’clock, followed by a game be
tween the Lyerly Independent
boys and the Trion team.
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Dalton will be the guests of the
; Lyerly Independents at 8 p. m.
Monday.
OAK HILL NEWS
By Bettie Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Massey and
Barbara, were the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Harrison and Bettie.
“Mrs. W. E. Holt spent the week
end with her sou, Paul Holt, and
wife, of Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gardner
and David and Mrs. W. E. Holt
were visiting W. D. Holt, of Sum
merville, Friday night.
Billy Brooks visited J. D.
Massey at Lawson General Hos
pital, Atlanta, Sunday.
Charlie Brooks visited Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Brooks and family
Sunday.
Louise Reynolds, Jim Pledger,
Betty Harrison and Robert Ball
visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Gardner and David Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Grady Winters
and Ronald vis’ted Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Winters and family Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Echols and
Johnnie visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Hawkins Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Reynolds
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lon Reynolds and family, of
Four Mile, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burton and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Goodman and family Sunday.
Louise Reynolds, Jim Pledger,
Robert Ball and Betty Harrison
visited Virginia Mitchell who has
been taken to the Trion Hospital
to undergo an operation, Satur
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Yarbrough
and family visited Mrs. Yar
brough’s parents, of Valley Head,
Ala., Sunday afternoon.
Those visiting Mr. Fred Mitch
ell Sunday were: Mrs. Carr and
children Mrs. Viola Yarbrough,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Anderson,
of Rome; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Jones, Aaron Hugh Moseley, Mr.
and Mrs. Montye Mitchell and
daughter, Bessie, of Summerville;
and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Moseley, and Mr. Bob Jones
Marvin Whaley, of Summer-
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
ville, visited Max Jones over the
week-end.
Fern Dempsey visited Mrs.
Doyle Yarbrough and family and
Mrs. Bob Jones Wednesday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Felton Dempsey visited
Mrs. Ralph Hawkins Monday.
The Women’s Society of
Christian Service met at the
home of Mrs. Felton Dempsey,
Saturday, Dec. 11. Those attend
ing were: Mrs. Bob Jones. Mrs.
Elmer Morrison, Mrs. Milt Jones,
Mrs. Charlie Morrison Mrs. H. C.
Jones, Mrs. Viola Yarbrough,
Mrs. Fred Mitchell, Mrs. W. B.
Ward and Rev. and Mrs. Loran
Parker.
The Second Quarterly Confer
ence of the year is to be held
at the Oak Hill Methodist
Church, Sunday, December 19.,
Everyone is cordially invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Mathis
visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bailey i
Sunday.
Mrs. Billy Crain visited Mr.
and ‘Mrs. Clarance Elrod, of
Broomtown, Ala., Saturday night.
Mrs. Mary Elrod went Christ
mas shopping at Summerville
Monday.
Billy Crain visited Mr. L. C.
Craine, of Pennville, Saturday
night. j
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barrett and J
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Cla
rance Elrod Sunday.
L. C. Craine visited Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Craine Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Elrod visited her
daughter, Mrs. Berry, of Lyerly,
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Norton visi
ted Mrs. Ruth Rickett and fami
ly Saturday.
N. E. Yarbrough and children
visited Mrs. N. E. Yarbrough at
Battey State Hospita Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Jones
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Ward
and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawson
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Demp
sey and family Sunday after
noon.
Charles Broom, of Summer
ville, was the Saturday night
guest of Malcom Yarbrough.
Fern Dempsev was the dinner j
guest of Bessie Ruth Rinehart |
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morrison
visited Mr. Morrison’s mother,
Mrs. Polly Morrison, who is ill
Sunday.
Miss Louise Reynolds visited
Fern Dempsey Monday night.
Bessie Ruth Jones was the as- ’
ternoon guests of Fern Dempsey
Sunday.
SUBLIGNA NEWS
Members of the Baptist Choir
met for practice Saturday even
ing in the home of Mrs. T. W.
1 Manis. Those present were: Mr.
■ and Mrs. W. c. Carlton, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom White, Lee White, Mrs.
Walter Smith, Mrs. Doris Frank
lin, Mrs. Mary E. Lonsdell, Misses
Julia and Elva Lawrence.
There has been quite a bit ofj
moving going on in the Subligna
community. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Turner moved to Floyd Springs;
Mr. and Mrs. Beverly McWilliams
and family to West Armuchee
Valley; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scogg
ins, Jr., into the house vacated
by the McWilliams; and Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Maynor into the house
vacated by the Scoggins’.
Mr. and Mrs Lester Dawson
and Mrs. E. B. Self visited Mrs.
Self’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edd
Manning, Saturday evening. Mrs.
Self spent the week-end as Mrs.
Manning was seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Altus Orr visited |
Mr. Orr’s brother, Bud Orr, who
is seriously ill at his home in
West Armuchee Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker
and daughter, Hugene, were visi- ■
ting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. White '
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Teems
visited Mr. Teem’s father, near |
Tidings, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kendrick
had as guests Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Nicholson, of Rome,
and J. T. and A. K. Kendrick, of
Holland.
Tom Warnock, Jr., of the U.
S. N„ stationed at San Diego,
Calif., is home for a few days.
He reports back to San Diego on
Dec. 22, and will go from there
to Norfolk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carlton
were shopping Rome Saturday.
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The choir will meet at the
home of Mrs. Mary E Lansdell
Saturday night. Dec. 18, for a
Christmas party and an old
fashioned pound supper. They
will sing the Cantata “The
Christmas Story.”
There have been several in the
community on tne sick list. Mrs.
W. L. Campbell and daughter,
Betty, were sick last week, and
Mary White was sick over the
week-end.
There will he a community
Christmas Tree at the Baptist
Church on Christmas Eve;
at which time a Christmas play
will be presented. Everyone is
cordially invited.
Mrs. Doris Franklin and H. R.
were in Atlanta on Wednesday of
last week.
There will be two plays pre
sented at the Subligna High
School on Tuesday, Dec. 21, at
7:30 p. m. The seniors will pre
sent. “All is Calm,” and the
juniors will present “Muggsy’s
First Christmas.”
CHRISTMAS
PARTY
For all children 10
years or younger in
Chattooga County of
any race or color, the
Knights of the Ku Klux
Klan is having prepared
500 8-lb. bags of fruits,
nuts and candies to be
given out on the vacant
lot at police headquar
ters in Summerville at 6
p.m. Christmas Eve
Day, Dec. 24th. All re
quests for packages to
be taken to sick chil
dren must be accom
panied by written re
quest signed by parents
or guardians. All other
packages will be given
directly to the first 500
children present with
the sincere best wishes
of
THE KNIGHTS OF THE
KU KLUX KLAN
For a Safe, Healthy,
Happy Christmas and
New Year
Shopping Days Left
Until Christmas
A FEW SUGGESTIONS TO SOLVE
NOUR GIFT PROBLEMS
A. S. R. LIGHTERS
$7.50 Up
EVANS LIGHTERS
il ■ «- 00 u »
Mi«™
|NI 1 REGENS LIGHTERS
$2.00 Up
LADIES' FINE EXPANSION WATCH BANDS
$5.75 Up
LADIES' | FINE LEATHER
BIRTHSTONE RINGS I BILLFOLDS
7.50 Up, Tax Inc. ’ $l5O Up
LADIES' WEDDING BANDS $5 50 Up, Tax Inc.
RHINESTONE EARRINGS
$1.95 Up, Tax Inc ‘
CUFFLINKS SI.OO Up
KINGSTON WATCHESj PERCOLATOR SETS
$24.75 Up I $13.50 Up
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DELTAH PEARLS
$3.00 Up
Mickey Mouse, Gene Autry, Dick Tracy, Orphan
Annie, Capt. Marvel, Donald Duck, Jiminy
Cricket and Many Other Children's Watches.
$6.95 Each
WALTHAM i ANSON
• COLLAR and TIE SETS
Ladies' or Gent's j
SI.OO Up
Watches I 3op . ccc
17 Jewels I VICEROY SILVER
| By National
$33.75 Up, Tax Inc. j $11.95 With Packette
52-Piece King Edward ifillJt/'’
SIL VERW AR E
$37.50 With Chest
And Many More Beautiful Gifts
to Choose From
Nationally Advertised Prices
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT
PAN AS LOW AS SI.OO A WEEK
FREE FREE I A Fine Selection of
| RHINESTONE CHOK-
IO flßj) j ERS and BRACELETS
I $7 50 Up ' Tax ,nc -
A Beautiful Salt and Pepper Set of Unbreakable
Glass in An Attractive Gift Box With a Purchase
of $lO 00 or More.
OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M.
Fuller Jewelry Co.
Your Keepsake Diamond Dealer
Tooga Theater Building Summerville, Ga.
Thursday, December 16, 1948