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Thursday, January 13, 1949
Perennial News
By Carrie Lee Wooten
Services are held each Sunday
at the Perennial Baptist Church
Sunday School at 10:30 a. m.;
preaching at 11 a. m.; Training
Union at 7:15 p. m.; and preach
ing at 8 p. m. The Rev. Oliver
Pledger is pastor.
Mr .and Mrs. R. J. Allison and
Larry were the guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Lex Shropshire,
of Summerville.
The Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Pled
ger visited Mrs. Myra Wooten
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Booker, of
Perennial, have moved to their
new home in Summerville.
Oliver Wooten and Hoyt Woot
en visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Booker Friday afternoon.
The Rev. and Mrs. Oliver
Pledger were the dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pickle
and family Sunday.
Walter Booker visited Claude
Hammitt Sunday afternoon.
Bettye Wooten visited Doris
Booker Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Irmgard Wooten and Miss
Carrie Lee Wooten visitdd Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Hammitt and
Mrs. Iva Nell Turner Sunday.
Those from Perennial attend
ing the B. T. U. Rally at Berry
to n Baptist Church Monday
night were: Mrs. Trixie Hurley,
the Rev. George Ball, Robert
Ball, Jim Pledger, Hoyt Wooten,
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bramlett,
Shirley, Mildred, Zula, and Jerry
Bramlett, Shirley Hurley, Guy
Ponders, Wayne Kirby, Mr. and
Mrs. Tub Dovers, Mrs. Leonard
Green, Misses Mae Ball, Bettye
Sue Hurley, Carrie Lee Wooten
Clyde Ball, Clifton Wooten and
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Ed Kirby.
Miss Letha Mae Laney, of
Dutton, Ala., was the Saturday
night guest of Miss Loreen
Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hurley
and Misses Mae Ball and Bettye
Sue Hurley were visiting in Men
lo Sunday.
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HOLLAND NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bryant, of
Summerville, spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Strawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman West
spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Powell.
Mr. and Mrs J. P. Adderhold,
of Centre, Ala., entertained at
Strawn’s cabin Sunday the fol
lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. John
Wyatt Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Glass, Mr and Mrs. Jim, Sim
mons, all of Trion; Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Bandy and Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Strawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lovelace
and children, V. B. McCrickard
and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kitch
ings were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Alf Strawn.
Mr. and Mrs. George Morton,
of Summerville, visited Mr. and
Mrs. G. S. Holland Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strawn
have moved into their recently
completed new home.
Mrs. Minnie Holland and fami
ly made a trip to Rome Saturday.
The Rev. John Crosby, of
Rome, was dinner guest Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green.
Other guests were: Mrs. John
Worsham, Miss Eva and Frank
Worsham. The community re
grets to see the Greens move
from here in the near future.
Miss Mayme Smith had sup
per Sunday night with Mr. and
Mrs. T. H. Strawn.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen
son, of Summerville, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Bennett Sunday.
Mr .and Mrs. R. P. Brison and
family were shopping in Rome
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Davison, of
Summerville, were visiting
friends here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. C. Dorsey
and Mrs. Lula Ratliff, of Macon,
came Sunday f or a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Stephenson. Mrs.
Ratliff will remain with them
for sometime.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. White visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hensley
and family, near LaFayette, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. James Tensley, of
Orlando, Fla., were visiting John
Vaughn and Mrs. Hester Clark on
Monday.
Frank Willis, of Jacksonville.
Fla., was guest of John Vaughn
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob House were
visiting Mrs. Rose House, Mrs.
Flora Brooks and Mrs. Della
Mahaurn, Mrs. Rose House re
turned with them for a week’s
visit.
Mrs. Rose House and Mrs. Bob
House were spend the day guests
of Mrs. Hester Clark on Wednes
day.
Misses Doris and Bobby
Vaughn, of Lyerly, spent Tues
day night with John Vaughn and
Mrs. Jlester Clark.
Billy Womack, of Chattooga
ville, and Master Dean Crawford,
of Lyerly, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Womack Sunday
night.
Those visiting Mrs. Minnie
Holland and family Sunday
were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Weathers, of Rome, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Worsham and Mrs. Jenille
Hardy, of Trion, Mrs. Leila Mae
Pless, Mr. Miller and Miss Aline
Allen.
Mrs. T. H. Strawn spent Mon
day in Chattanooga.
Mrs. John Pollack, of Lyerly,
visited Mrs. G. S. Holland Mon
day afternoon.
Pennville News
The Rev. Crabb held a week
end revival at the Pennville
Baptist Church.
The Rev. Claud Parker Parker,
from Fork Payne, Ala., preach
ed at the Pennville Tabernacle
Sunday and Sunday night.
Leon King, from Birmingham,
was here visiting relatives and
on business Thursday and Fri
day.
Miss Lorene Israel was Friday
night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Smith,
of Rome, were guests of.Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Smith Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Van Pelt
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Van Pelt, of Summer
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene King, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Cunninghan, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Thornberg, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Womack and Mr.
and Mrs. Milliard Smith, of Cen
tre, Ala., and vicinity, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Ray King Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Browles re
turned to Ohio spending
a few days in Pennville with rel
atives.
Miss Joyce Ann Reece was
■ Sunday guest of Miss Patsy Faye
i King.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vernon,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Belle and
Jeanie were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
C H. Vernon, of Rome, Sunday.
Mrs. Faye King underwent a
operation last Wednesday at the
Trion Hospital.
ALPINE NEWS
By Miss Hazel Toles
Mrs. Haney Sue Chapman and
Mrs. Ollie Wells and Betty, of
Berryton, visited Mrs. Buford
Bullard and children Sunday af
ternoon.
Mrs. J. H. Purcell and Mrs.
John Lumsden visited Mrs. Guy
Toles, who has been sick, Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morrison
and Cuye, of Rome, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone
Dempsey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tucker visi
ted Mrs. Tucker’s father, J. W.
Martin, and Mrs. Martin and
children, of Gadsden, Ala., Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Carter and
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Purcell and
family visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Carter and family Sun
day.
Mrs. Henry Jones, of Qulin,
Mo., and Mrs. W. M. Key, of
Mentone, Ala., visited Mrs. Gus
Powell and Mr. Powell and Patsy
on Sunday.
Taylor Toles and daughters,
Helen and Hazel Toles, visited
relatives in Rome Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Spraggins
and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Pur
cell and children spent Friday
with Mr. J. H. Purcell.
Mr.’and Mrs. Lonnie Ward and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Gladstone Dempsey and family
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hurst visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. John Lumsden
Sunday night.
Those visiting Mrs. Carlton
Tucker, who has been, ill at her
home, during last week were: Mr.
and Mrs. Lonnie Morrison, Misses
Inez and Geraldine Morrison,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Weaver, Mrs.
Charlie Powell, Mrs. Gus Powell,
Mrs. Taylor Toles, Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett Purcell, Miss Helen
Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
White, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chap
plear and Miss Hazel Toles.
Roy White, of Rome, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White and
Betty and Sadie White Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Powell
and Charlene attended the fun
eral of Mrs. Mollie Lewis, of Gay
lesville, Ala., Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall and
Ruby Hall visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Mauney and Ellen Mauney,
of Jamestown, Ala., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Carter and!
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Purcell
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Powell and daughter, Patsy,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Toles and
children. Hazel and Tommy,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Lenderman and family, of Berry
ton, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hogg visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. George Carter
and family Sunday. Miss Gladys
Carter is taking treatments at
Harbin Hospital, in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and
Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. j
Thornberry were the dinner I
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall '
and Leon and Ruby Sunday.
Mrs. Charlie Powell and Mrs. i
Gus Powell and Patsy visited
Mrs. Guy Toles Saturday.
MENLO NEWS
J. E. Thomas, of Lyerly,' died I
last week and his funeral was
held Saturday afternoon at the
Menlo Baptist church. Farris
Baird, minister of the Trion
Church of Christ, assisted by
Mr. Smith, of Rome, and Mr.
Parker, of Lyerly, officiated.
Burial was in Alpine cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Fowler,
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
who have been visiting relatives
for a week, left Monday for their
home in Spartanburg, S. C.
Friends of J. D. Massey regret
to hear of his death which oc
curred in Lawson General Hos
pital in Atlanta Sunday.
Albert Dodd, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end with his mother,
Mrs. S. G. Dodd.
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Irwin, of
Chattanooga, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Ballard.
Leon James and daughter,
Betty; Mrs. Nora Wilson, Mrs.
M. S. Donnelly and Miss Eunice
Biggers spent Sunday afternoon
with Misses Georgia and Margie
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilder
and son, of'Gadsden, Ala., spent
Sunday with the J. H. Hurtt’s.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cleckler,
Mrs. Scott Cleckler, Mrs. Web
ster, Mrs. G. D. Erwin, Mrs. Ja
nie Kink, Misses Olene Watson
and Lena Baker, Tom Dodd and
J. E. Kennedy were among those
attending the funeral of Mrs. H.
L. Jett in Chattanooga Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Murphy and
Jamesk of Lyerly; Mr. and Mrs.
L. F. Murphy and Jerry, of Berea
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mur
phy afternoon.
Crain and Mrs. Bert
Crain, daughter, Bren
da, visflßßvir. and Mrs. Ben D.
Crain afternoon.
Tonr Crßannon is critically ill
at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sentell and
Mr. and Mrs. John Sentell at
tended Mr. Thomas’ funeral here
Saturday.
Mrs. J. W. Tucker and son,
George, spent the week-end in
Cleveland, Tenn., with Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Tucker.
Mrs. Warner E. Wilson was
calling on Mrs. W. J. Hogg and
Mrs. Bert Crain Sunday after
noon.
Edwin Wilson and his sister,
Nancy, underwent tonsilectomies
at a Chattanooga hospital last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hogg and
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Fowler vis
ited Mrs. J. E. Thomas and Ar
thur at Lyerly Sunday.
Sand Mountain News
By Mrs. Z. M. Cooper
Sunday is regular preaching
day at this church. Sunday
Schoo? at 10 a. m. with Marvin
Owens Superintendent, preach
ing at 11 a. m. by the pastor, the
Rev. Will Veatch; B. T. U. at 6
p. m. with Milton Rosser, leader;
and preaching at 7 p. m. by the
pastor.
The Rev. Ira Frazier, of the
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First Baptist Church, of Sum
merville, preached at this church
Sunday afternoon.
Several people from the
church here attended the B. T.
U. rally at Berryton last Monday
night.
Mrs. Pierce Fuller, Charles
Grigsby, of Rome, and Mrs. L. E.
Cooper, of Crystal Springs, spent
the day with Mrs. Louise Cooper
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cargle
and William, of Texas Valley,
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Caldwell last Sunday.
Mrs. Alfred Pettyjohn, of
Rome, was guest of Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Owens last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Mathis
and sons, William and Roger,
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Caldwell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Owens and
son, Lindwood, were Saturday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest'
Price.
Billy and Carlton Cargle were
guests Sunday of Vernon Rosser.
Miss Rachel Cooper was guest
Sunday of Misses Caroline and
Dolori Geise.
Lamarr Rosser was dinner
guest of Sidney Cooper Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cooper
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cooper, of
Summerville, were Sunday after
noon guests of Mrr and Mrs. Z.
M. Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond De-
Berry and daugher, Carole, of
Chucks Camp, were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Z. M. Ccioper and Mr.
and Mrs. Zack Deßerry last
week.
Jadie Price was dinner guest
of his daughter, Mrs D. D. Owens
and Mr. Owens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murdock
and son, Billie, went to see G
L. Rosser, of Berryton. who is
sick last Sunday.
Hugh Tillman Bohannon, 45,
passed away Tuesday, Jan. 4.
in a Rome Hospital after
two months illness.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Ada Cargle, daughter, of
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cargle, of
Little Sand Mountain; one son,
James Lamar.
Mr. Bohannon was known by
his many friends as Tim.
He was born in Cherokee
County, Ga., and his parents
were Alfred R. and Caroline
Dixon Bohannon. He has two
brothers, Edward and Alfred, of
Rome; three sisters, Mrs Tom
Gentry, of Summerville, Mrs. E.
C. Geise and Mrs. Z. M. Cooper,
j of Sand Mountain.
He was a member of Armuchee
Baptist Church and a Mason.
; Funeral services were conduct-
ed by the Rev. Crabb, the Rev.
Guy Johnson and the Rev. Willie
Conn, in the Armuchee Church.
Burial was in the family lot in
the cemetery, on Little Sand
Mountain.
(last week’s news)
Sunday was regular preaching
day at the church here.
The Rev. and Mrs. W R.
Veatch were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Youngblood Sun
day.
Next Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at
the Little Sand Mountain church
the Rev. Ira C. Frazier, of the
First Baptist Church, of Sum
merville, will preach.
The Farm Bureau meeting was
held in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Owens Friday night. New
officers were elected for the
coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Caldwell are
receiving congratulations on the
arrival of their daughter, born
Jan. 1. She has been named Lin
da Lou.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murdock
were Saturday night guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murdock.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dooley,
of Haywood Valley, have moved
on Little Sand Mountain on the
Mrs. Belle Bridges farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rosser
spent Saturday night and Sun
day night with Mr. and Mrs. G.
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L. Rosser, of Berryton, Mr. Ross
er is sick.
Max Cooper was Saturday
night guest of James Gentry, in
Summerville.
Little Joyce Milliam, of Rome,
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Huston Cargle, is spending a few
days with them.
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