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Pennville News
By Lorene Israel
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Tucker and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Van Pelt
motored to Trenton Sunady af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Van
Pelt were dinnp' guests of Miss
Lorene Israel Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Chandler,
of Trion and Lamar were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Chandler
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie King, now
of Birmingham, were home for
the week-end.
Miss Mildred King and Miss
Eloise Wilson, of Centre, Ala ,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Chandler.
Mr. Lessie P. Floyd was in
Florida last week.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Scoggins
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Adams Sunday night.
Mr. and Ms. Everett Ledbet
ter were visiting Mrs. Cloud
Bridges and daughter of the
Floyd Hosptial Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ledbetter
and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Led
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SALE
Over SIO,OOO worth of Merchandise will be offered
to the public. Many articles at a great sacrifice. Every
article will be on Sale with nothing held back. The
bottom knocked out of prices. Come to Booth Bargain
Shop Saturday, January 29th. Seeing is believing that
every buy will be a bargain.
Sale will continue from day to day until sold. Sale
fags will show just how much each article has been
reduced. You will find what you have looked for in
BARGAINS in Dry Goods, Notions, Furniture.
NO EXCHANGES—NO REFUNDS
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Summerville, Georgia
better attended funeral services
of Luke Burkhalter Tuesday af
ternoon in Alabama.
A birthday dinner was given
Sunday in honor of Mrs. Ruth
Snow and Mrs. J. H. Thomas
at the home of Mrs. Emma
Parris. Those attended were: Mr.
and Mrs. Lea Lenier, J. L. Alex
ander, J. H. Thomas and Gerald,
from Rome.
Broomtown News
By Virginia Ann Ward
Jackie and Jean Hartline visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tallent
and family Tuesday night.
Barbara Ann Leath and Max
ine Jones visited Ivalene Martin
Wednesday night.
Ann, Roy Lee and Rolland Tal
lent were the supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartline and
family Wednesday night.
Little Miss Don Martin, of
Montgomery, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin
and Ivalene.
Mrs. Jerry Leath and Sonny
visited Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Ward Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Wilder and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Toles.
Miss Bitsy Ballard, of Taylors
ville, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Fitzpatrick and sons.
Mr. Robert Hartline, of Rome,
Mrs. George Tallent and Miss
Bobbie Fincher visited Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Hartline and daugh
ters Sunday. Jean Hartine re
turned home with Mrs. Hartline
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martin and
children, of Trion, and Mr. and
Mrs. Elwin Martin, of Gadsden,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Martin over the week-end.
Those attending the club quilt
ing at Mrs. Curt Jones Tuesday
were: Maxine Jones, Mrs. Ida
Shamblin, Mrs. Berkie Shamblin,
Mrs. Sanford Leath, Mrs. Myra
Leath Tuner, Mrs. Bessie Leath,
Mrs. Myra Leath Turner, Mrs.
Bessie Leath, Mrs. Trudie Powell
and daughter, Julene, Mrs. Jack
Fitzpatrick, Mrs. J. M. Toles,
Mrs. Nip Jones, Mrs. Ruby Jones,
Mrs. Tressie Watson, Mrs. Lucy
Barclay and Mrs. Sam Hartline.
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Ballard,
Robert Ballard and Bryan Bal
lard visited Mr and Mrs. Jack
Fritzpatrick and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jones and
son, Rickey, Mrs. John Mosley,
Mrs. Alvin Mosley and son, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Hunter, of Sum
merville, visited Mrs. Bob Jones
and Billy Clark.
Mrs. Trudie °owell is visiting
in Trion.
Mrs. Johnnie Watson, Mrs.
Ruby Jones and Billy Clark and
Maxine Jones were in Gadsden
Friday.
Curt Jones made a business
trip to Centre, Ala., Thursday.
The Rev. J. H. Wade and Betty
Wade, of Gadsden, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Powell and Frank
lin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ward,
Billy and Virginia Ward visited
Mrs. R. L. Parks and Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Medlock Sunday af
ternoon.
Rolland Tallent was the supper
guest of Franklin Powell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tallent visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. Will Weave and
family Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shamblin,
of Chattanooga, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Con Shamblin and daughter
Sunday.
M. H. Ward and Franklin made
a business trip to Centre Sat
urday.
Jackie Hartline was the supper
guest of Ann Tallent Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Toles and
sons, of Rome, visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Toles and family Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Parker were
the spend-the-night guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Loyd and
family Saturday night.
Mrs. Vivian Witt, Jack Fuller
and Orble and Arvel Barnes visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. Harold Loyd
and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Martin visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. Will Weaver
and family Sunday.
NEW MOON NEWS
By Mrs. J. A. Sentell
Among those from here at
tending the funeral of Jim Ray
at Broomtown Sunday afternoon
were: Mrs. Bill Jennings, J. A.
Gardner, Mrs. J. C. Smith and
the Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Sentell.
Mr. and Mrs. T W Nayson and
little son, of Bronco, visited her
parents, Mr and Mrs. Oscar
Waltz, and Joan Sunday. They
attended the funeral of Mr. Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. James Moseley and lit
tle son visited Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Copeland Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sentell and
I children visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Hughes, Jr., and family Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sentell were
dinner guests of the Smith’s and
Moseley’s Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hughes,
Jr., visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Buster Hughes Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Murphy and
I children were visiting his pa
i rents, Mr. and Mrs. Lathan
. Murphy, of Broomtown, Sunday.
Johnny Crowe celebrated his
9th birthday January 26.
Those visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Moseley at
Jamestown Sunday were: Mr.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
LYERLY NEWS
By Alice Murphy
Mrs. Ethel Harris and Miss
Dora Garner, of Summerville,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Garner and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reece and
and Mrs. Willis Sentell and
Carol, Mr. and Mrs. James Mose
ley and little son, Mrs. J. T.
Hughes, Peggy and Linda, Mr.
and Mrs. John Crowe, Carolyn
and Barbara.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morris
and children, Yvonne and
Franklin, of near Gaylesville,
were Sunday afternoon guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Tallent
and Maxine.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hughes,
Jr., and daughter, Joan, were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Hughes, Jr., and family Sunday
afternoon.
Alvin Sentell was spend-the
night guest of Glenn Hughes on
Wednesday.
Miss Yvonne Morris, of near
Gaylesville, was. Thursday night
guest of Miss Ellen Mauney.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sully
have moved into the home of
Mrs. Willie HOlcomb, formerly
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Wilson.
Mrs. Bonzie Bailey has been
ill this week.
Mrs. Lillie Colquitt continues
ill.
William Thomas, of Menlo,
visited Johnny Crowe Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Shirley Tucker visited her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Tucker, on Sunday.
Arthur Parker is receiving
treatment at Trion Community
Hospital, for injuries sustained
in an automobile accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Mae Tallent
and daughter, Sherrell, and Mr.
Tallent’s father, Grover Tallent,
have moved into the house form
erly occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Morris and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Jackson
and children, Alice, Janet,
Franklin and Linda, of Menlo,
visited Mrs. Jackson’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Waltz, and
Joan Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sentell
and children, Alvin, Terry and
Carol Kay, visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Hughes and Haylor Sunday.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Sentell
visited Mrs. Ada Mauney, who is
ill, Monday afternoon.
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Summerville, Georgia
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Woodall and
family spent Sunday afternoon
in Gadsden with Mr. and Mrs.
Ott Warren and family.
Mrs. Gus Williams remains ill
at her home in Lverly.
Mrs. J. J. Brady, of Macon,
spent last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bagley, in
Lyerly.
Mrs. Cornealia Sims, of Rome,
is visiting her sister Mrs. O. B.
Smith here.
R. W. Bagley made a business
trip to Chattanooga last week.
Miss Virginia Johnson, of
Chattoogaville, is visiting Miss
Bell Johnson here in Lyerly.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rutledge
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maton
visited Mr. and Mrs Oney Maton
Sunday.
Mrs. Hollis Stanfield and chil
dren are recovering from the
mumps.
O. B. Smith is improving from
a long illnes sat his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sentell,
of Rome, Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Hogg, of Berryton, and Mrs. Ben
Murphy were visiting Mrs. J. E.
Thomas and Arthur Thursday.
Mrs. Sally Love, Mrs. 01 a
Brooks and Mrs. Edna Book were
visiting Mrs. Emma Wigley Sun
day.
Arthur Thomas remains ill and
is in the Erlanger Hospital, in
Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bagley,
Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Cordle
Bagley and daughter, of Sum
merville, visited Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Bagley Sunday.
Mozell Matop, Mildred Aber
nathy and Martha Fuller attend
ed the singing at the Welcome
Hill Baptist Church Sunday.
Misses Shirley, Martha, and
Alice Murphy visited Misses De
lores and Lena Mae Gamer Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. J. D. Bishop is reported
on the sick list.
Mrs. Sarah Smith was visiting
Mrs. Emma Wigley Saturday
night.
Cpl. James Murphy has re
turned to Roswell, N. M., after
spending a fifteen-day furlough,
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Murphy, in Lyerly.
Mrs. Joe Thomas, of Menlo, Mr.
and Mrs. Cack Hogg and family,
of Berryton, R. M. Gilliland,
Harvey Whisenant, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Murphy, of Lyerly, Mr. apd
Mrs. W. T. Ortwein, of Rome,
were visiting Mrs. J. E. Thomas
and Arthur Sunday.
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Thursday, January 27, 1949