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Thursday, February 3, 1949
BOY’S CAPS
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| ' NOW 98c
OTHERS WERE UP TO 98c
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STATE INTANGIBLE TAX RETURNS
: DUE ON OR BEFORE MARCH 15TH
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: AND AVOID THE PENALTY AND INTEREST
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HOLLAND NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Faidley nad
Mrs. Anne Mahan, of Chatta
nooga, Tenn., spent the week
end with Mrs. Arthur Strawn.
Ross Clark arrived last week
from the Great Lakes region.
Fred Stephenson, of Memphis,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Bennett.
Miss Mary Herndon, of Gads
den, spent the week-end with R.
L. Holland and family.
Mr .and Mrs. G. S. Holland
and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Adder
hold, of Centre, spent Friday in
Atlanta.
Carol and Maurice Ratliff,
, children of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
■ Ratliff, are recovering from se
j vere colds and pneumonia.
Mrs. Minnie Holland, T. H. and
| Miss Bertha Holland spent Sat
i urady in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strawn and
i Mrs. Harley Bandy were shop
! ping in Rome Monday.
Mrs. Ame Mahan was spend
the-day guest Thursday of Mrs.
: J. P. Holland.
Miss Pearl Burney and Mrs.
John Pallock, of Lyerly, were in
Holland Friday afternoon.
Mrs. R. A. White and- Mrs.
Mark Strawn visited Mrs. Sam
Ratliff Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Sanders Ratliff was in
Rome last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vaughn were
shopping in Rome Thursday.
I Mr. and Mrs.- Jules Vaughn,
i Doris and Bobby were spend the
I day guests of John Vaughn and
J Mrs. Hester Clark Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Womack
were shopping in Rome Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vaughn and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob House were
visiting John Vaughn and Mrs.
Hester Clark Sunday.
Billy Womack, of Chattooga
ville, spent Sunday night with
his brother, Tom Womack.
Mrs. Ben Vaughn, Mrs. Bob
House, Mrs. Hester Clark spent
Tuesday with Mrs. George Flem
ister, of Rome.
Pennville News
By Lorene Israel
Mrs. Wilma Smith was dinner
guest of Mrs. Billy Chandler
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Van
Pelt were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Cunningham, of Centre,
Ala., Wednesday and Thursday.
Johnnie Calhoun is now work
ing in Dallas, Texas. His mother
says he writes that he likes out
there fine.
Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Van Pelt, Saturday night
were: Mr. and Mrs. H. K Tucker.
Leon King and Walter Israel, of
Birmingham and John Charles
Cunningham, o r Centre, Ala.
Dinner guests of Miss Lorene
Israel Sunday were: Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Roy King and Patsy.
Those having dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Chandler Satur
day night wer°: Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Chandler and Lamar, Mr
and Mrs. Jimmy Israel and
Walter, John Charles Cunnig
ham, Mrs. Belle King, Leon King
and Miss Lorene Israel.
Mrs. Orlin Dixon was visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Dnrwood Pettis, of
Summerville, Friday.
Little Miss Jeanie Bell was
Monday night guest of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Vernon.
—o —o —
The Pennville Home Demon
station Club me* Friday, Jan. 28,
with Mrs. Lee Gene McKenzie.
New officers were elected for
the year as follows: Miss Minnie
Justice, President; Mrs. Harry
Smith, Vice President; Mrs. Lee
Gene McKenzie, Secretary; Mrs.
Paul Strickland, Treasurer; Mrs.
James Belt. Reporter.
The new leader, Miss Wiley,
met with the g-oup. She gave a
demonstration o n “Lighting.”
They learned to make electric
lamps from kerosene lamps.
Deligious refreshments were
served by the hostess.
The next meeting will be next
Friday, Feb. 5, with Mrs. Miles
Hartline.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
BOLLING NEWS i
By Bettye Reynolds *
There will b** prayer meeting ,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Stewart at 7:30 p. m. Fri- <
day. I i
The Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Dean. | j
Sonny and Jerry Dean were din- ,
ner guests on Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie Tucker c
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dooley and j
son were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Reynolds Sunday. I
Miss Betty Jean Dean and J
Elgin Norton were dinner guests
of Miss Virginia Spain Sunday. | c
Billy Reynlods and Earl An
derson spent Saturday nighty
with Billy Norton I
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edwards
and children, of Cartersville,
j were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank
I Stewart over the week-end.
Harold Tucker spent Friday
i night with A. L. Norton.
Miss Bettye Reynolds visited!
Miss Drusella Bennett on Friday. j
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Claudis
and Joyce visited Mr. and Mrs.,
Jim Thrasher and children Mon- |
day. ’
Mrs. J. P. Johnston and son I
spent Friday w’th Mr. and Mrs. 1
Judson Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reynolds |
and children were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Bence Anderson and
children Tuesday night.
Services are held each Sunday
at Four Mile Baptist Church,i,
Sunday School, at 10 a. m.; I
preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. I;
m; Wednesday night prayer: j
meeting and ybung peoples meet- ;
ing at 7 p. m. Rev. W. H. Dean is ;
pastor. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edwards ;
and Butch and Carlton Reynolds ;
Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill ;
Reynolds and children Saturday. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blalock and ;
children were visiting Mr. and i;
Mrs. Bence Anderson and chil- ! ;
dren Saturday night. ;
Miss Joyce Ann Reynolds visi- ;
ted Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart j;
Sunday. ; !
Hermon Howell was dinner' *
guest of James Houser Sunday. I
Mr. and Mrs. James Aired were ■
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. I
Lonnie Tucker and family.
Junior Anderson spent Tues- i
day night with Mr. and Mrs. I
John Mann and Glendia.
Earl Anderson and Billy Rey- j
olds were visiting Bud Anderson
Thursday night.
A. L. Norton spent Saturday [
night with Harold and Harland i
Tucker.
Mrs. Ethel Norton visited Mrs. |
Jim Norton Sunday.
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Norton and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly
Nelson were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmie Spain and fam
ily Sunday.
Max McCollum is visiting in
Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Stanfield
of Trion, and Miss Dottie Stan
field, of Anderson, S. C., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Spain and
family Sunday.
Virginia Spain and Elgin Nort
on were supper guests of Betty
Jean Dean Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lively, of
Berryton, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmie Spain Saturday night.
Wayne McCollum spent Mon
day night with Kelly McCullum.
Sidney Norton spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Edwards and children.
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| COUNTY
As provided by law, the books for returns of
1* taxes will be opened on the first day of February,
and will be closed on the first day of May of this
year.
The following is a schedule of the rounds
■ which will be made for the purpose of receiving
tax returns:
{ Trion—Trion Store —Feb. 14.
1 Lyerly—Bagley's Store—Feb. 15
Alpine—Menlo City Hall—Feb. 16
Dirttown—Ballenger's Store —Feb. 17
* Coldwater —Ratliff Store —Feb. 18
I Dirtseller —Ed Harrisons—Feb. 21
Subligna—White's Store—Feb. 22
Telogo—School House—Feb. 23
; Haywood—Ebenezer Church—Feb. 24
I Seminole —Paul Cook's Store —Feb. 25
IThe books will be at my office at the County
Courthouse for the purpose of receiving returns
on following days not mentioned above.
Failure to return property for taxation subjects
: the property to double taxation under the law, un
less this penalty is avoided in one of the ways pro
vided by law.
RAY VAN PELT
Tax Receiver, Chattooga County