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Pennville News
By Mildred Bell
Mrs. Billy Chandler and Mrs.
Harry Smith were spend-the-day
guests of Mrs. L. C. Stowe
Wednesday.
Mrs. Bell Kina and Mrs. Dapry
Lee Fowler motored to Summer
ville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bell and
Jeanie were guests Saturday
night of the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Vernon.
Little Jackie Chandler was the
week-end guest of his grandpa
rents, Mr. and. Mrs. Dennis
Chandler.
Mrs. Seay Tribble motored to
Summerville Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Van
Pelt, Mrs. Bell King and Miss
Lorene Isreal were guests Sun
day of Mrs. Iva Cash, of Cross
ville, Ala.
Mrs. H. K. Tucker is'at home
after being ill in the Trion Hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Henderson
USED CARS
1939 Chevrolet Coach $459.00
1938 Chevrolet Coach $275.00
1937 Chevrolet Coupe $295.00
1936 Chevrolet y 2 -ton
pick-up $275.00
1936 International iy 2 -ton
truck $275.00
1936 Ford Coach $250.00
1929 Model A Sedan SIOO.OO
1931 Model A 4-Door $195.00
1929 Model A Coach $160.00
1934 Standard Chev-
rolet ... . $145.00
Almost New Riggs and Strat-
ton Motor Bike ... $98.00
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STATE INTANGIBLE TAX RETURNS
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA
M»0W0W0«»Oa»O«»O«
J. L. TODD CAR AUCTION
Conducted Every Saturday, 1 P.M.
Rain or Shine
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO TURN YOUR CAR
FOR READY CASH WE HAVE NORTHWEST
GEORGIA'S BEST MARKET
In our sale we give you a turn key job, furnish the
bill of sale and notary. We have buyers and
dealers from Georgia and adjoining states that
will pay top prices for your car.
Now is definitely the time to sell.
WE AUCTION REAL ESTATE THROUGHOUT
THE SOUTH. YOU CAN PROFIT BY OUR EX
PERIENCE.
J. I. TODD AUCTION CO.
302 W. 3rd St.—Phone 6339 —Rome, Georgia
were dinner guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roy King.
The Rev. Walter Davis was
guest speaker at the Pennville
Baptist Church Sunday.
Billy Chandler was out of work
Monday due to illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parris
were dinner guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith. The
occasion was Mrs. Harry Smith’s
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Chandler
were Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott were
in Chattanooga Saurday night.
The Rev. Walter Davis was
dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Housch anc) Sue.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Watson
and children, of Rome, were
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K Tucker and
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Van Pelt
were dinner guests Sunday night
of Miss lorene Isreal.
A birthday dinner was given
Monday night at the heme of
Mrs. Harry Smith honoring Mrs.
Billy Chandler and Mrs. Harry
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott
were guests Thursday night of
Mr. and Mrs. James Bell.
Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Billy
Chandler and Mrs. Raymond Van
Pelt visited Mrs. James Bell
Monday.
Miss Lorene Isreal had as her
guests Wednesday night Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Scott.
Beginning Friday night, a
week-end revival will be held
at the Pennville Baptist Churoh.
the Rev. Mr. Williamson, of
Chattanooga, will be the guest;
speaker.
BETHLEHEM NEWS
The Rev. Bennie Bowman, of
Rossville, filled his appointment
j at the church Sunday and Sun-
I day night.
Jessie Ralph Scoggin, of Ohio,
i spent Friday night with his
mother, Mrs. Arthur Scoggins.
B. D. Scoggins made a business
| trip to Summerville Tuesday.
Mrs. Carl Fowler spent part
of last week with Mrs. John
Fowler.
Sympathy is extended to the
! family and relatives of Harvey
Hunter who was buried at Myrtle
Hill Cemetery Feb. 6.
Mrs. J. W. Hayes spent Tues
day with Mrs. J. T Townsell.
Mr and Mrs Dock Tudor and
family, of Crystal Springs, spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Hamp
Parson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gras
ham and Charles Ed and Susie,
of Rome, spent Saturday with
J. E. Pettyjhon and family.
James White is indisposed with
mumps.
Sarah Ramsey is on the sick
list.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Allmon
and Miss Sallie Grigsby went
to LaFayette Saturday.
Peggy Morgan, of Armuchee,
Francis Tudor and Georgia Kin
sey were guests ot Mrs. Fred
Townsell Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fowler an
nounce the birth of a son, born
Feb. 8, and named Edward Lewis.
Mrs. Fowler and son returned
home from Shepherd Clinic
Tuesday.
Mena jay Pettyjohn spent Tues
day with Mrs. Delaney Scoggins.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grigsby
and Anne, of Air Port Road,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. S. O. Grigsby.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Parker
and children, Mrs Earl Tate and
Wayne were dinner guests of Mr.
Parker’s father at Trion Sunday.
Barbara Alexander, of Trion,
was guest of Hazel Jackson Sun
day.
The Rev. and Mrs. Bennie
Bowman and Barbara were din
ner guests of Math Grigsby and
family Sunday.
Edward Scoggins had as his
guests Sunday Clark Carpenter
and Billy Bowman.
Rex Treadaway, of Calhoun,
spent Sunday night with Howard
Scoggins.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pettyjohn
and Shirley Jean, J. E. Petty
john and family went to “Wick
ers Lake,’’ Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Artie Carpenter
had as their guests Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Robbins, of Rome.
Fred Townsell left Monday for
Atlanta to be at the bedside of
his sister, Ruth, who was to
undergo an operation at the
Georgia Baptist Hospital Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Richard
son, of Chattanooga, and Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Richardson and
daughters, of Rock Springs, were
dinner guests of Charlie Rich
ardson and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Reed, of
Atlanta, spent part of last week
with Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Grigsby.
SUBLIGNA NEWS
Myra White, of West Georgia
College, Carrollton, spent the
week-end with her father, J D.
White and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Altus Orr visited
Mr. Orr’s brother, Bud Orr, in
■ West Armuchee Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dawson
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Reece
I Serritt and family in East Armu
! chee Sunday.
Little Miss Janice Owens,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis
| Owens, of Summerville, was vjsi
i ting Mr. and Mrs. George John-
I ston Monday.
Mary White spent Sunday and
' Sunday night with Avis Cordle.
, She returned home Monday
I morning with the mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Scoggins
and Bobbie, of Summerville, were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Mahaffey and Mrs. Scoggins
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scoggins,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoggns, of
West Armuchee, Mrs Sallie Smith
| of Sumnlerville, Mrs. Susie Ma
! loney and son, J. P., of Nashville,
Tenn., were Sunday afternoon
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Mahaffey and Mrs. Scoggins.
Mrs. E. J Self and daughter,
Marilyn, of Chattanooga, and
Mrs. Fred Ullman, of Valleijo,
Calif., were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
S. H. Self and family Sunday.
Mrs Ullman was enroute to her
home in California from Mobile,
Ala., where she attended the
wedding of her daughter, Eliza
beth Eugenia Self to James K.
Jackmond. The wedding took
place at the Dauphin-Way Bap
tist Church in Mobile, on Jan.
i 30. Mrs. Jackmond is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H.
: Self.
The basketball teams of Sub
: ligna played Tunnel Hill Friday
1 night and werg defeated
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell
and family, Mr. and Mrs. James
Veatch and daughter and Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Bethune spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Campbell and family.
Mr and Mrs. Guy Payne, Miss
Jessie Foster, Miss Jessie Strick
land and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tate
White, of East Point, attended
the funeral Sunday of Obe
Herndon, in Trion, and were
Sunday afternoon guests of J. D.
White, Sr., and Misses Maude
and Mallie Lawrence.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stephens
and daughter, Carolyn, of Sum
merville, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. White Sunday.
Miss Mary Earle Jordon had
as their guests Sunday Billy
Richardson, of Chattanooga.
Miss Lucille Gilstrap, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gilstrap,
of East Armuchee, and a gradu
ate of Subligna High School,
made straight A in all her classes
during the fall semester at Berry
College, Rome. She is a junior
and is majoring in mathemitics
and minoring in science. Since
her enrollment at Berry in Sep
tember, 1946, Miss Gilstrap has
done excellent work in 'both
curricula and extra-curricula ac
tivities, and is regarded as one
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
DRY (REEK NEWS
By Mrs. C. A. Kinsey
Mr. and Mrs. John McGaskey
and Charlen, of Rome visited
Mr. and Mrs. Reece Tudor Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Payton
and family, of Gore, visited Mr.
and Mrs. E. a. Tudor Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Brock and
Frank, of Shannon, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Brock Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Kinsey
and family, of Floyd Springs,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kinsey
Sunday.
Mrs. Ella Sweatman and chil- !
dren, of Trion, visited Jim 1
Sweatman Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Con Kinsey and I
family visited A. D. Kinsey Sun
day. ’
Mrs. Reece Tudor and Frances [
visited Mrs. Fred Tounsell Mon
day.
Thelma and Susie Kinsey visi
ted their grandfather A. L. Kin
sey, over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Tudor and'
family visited Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Tudor Sunday
Frank Kinsey, J. W. Tudor, R. I
W. and Eugene Kinsey visited
A. L. Kinsey Sunday.
G. B. Carpenter visited Con i
Kinsey Sunday afternoon.
A large crowd attended the
Youth Fellowship at Fish er |
Chapel Sunday night. The new I
church is almost completed
everyone is invited to attend ser- |
vices there. The Rev. M. L. |
Crowder is pastor.
Mrs. Louise Layman and
Charles are visiting in Rome this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barnett I
and family, of Atlanta, visited:
of Berry’s outstanding students,
school officals disclose.
Services will be held at the |
Methodist Church Sunday the
Rev. J. F. Gladney, pastor, in- |
vites all who can to attend.
$4,500 IN CASH TO THE TOWNS THAT SHOW THE GREATEST
ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA'S PARADE OF PROGRESS!
'P'tOUC (f&CI twM Cl
The 1948 Champion Home Town Contest
proved so stimulating to the Georgia towns par
ticipating in it, that they asked for a “repeat”
this year. Then, too, a lot of communities
missed the Official Entry Date last year this
is their opportunity to get in on the new, 1949
Champion Home Town Contest.
So here it is . . .
To the towns that show the greatest accom
plislunents in community betterment between
November 1, 1948 and October 15, 1949:
#Z, 000 fttAt piu^e--s7’so accrued fatije.
SSOO fruje
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brock Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bun Kinsey and
Mrs. Jack Kinsey were shopping
in Summerville Monday.
Mrs. Emma Bowman visited
Mrs. Laura Elsberry last week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sweatman
and sons visited Miss F1 oi e
Sweatman Sunday.
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SPRING CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH
(East of Trion 2V 2 Miles)
REV. FRANK B. LEWIS. PASTOR—JACK SMITH. S.S. SVPT.
Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Pastor's Subject: "Neither Cold Nor Hot"
Men’s Prayer Service Sunday Evening 7:00 P.M.
Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M.
Pastor's Subject: "Friends in Behalf of a
Neighbor"
Midweek Prayer Service Wednesday Night 7:30 P.M.
We welcome visitors at all times. We were privileged to
have visitors with us in both services last Sunday.
Cash prizes are offered in two groups towns
under 1,000 population, towns with 1,000 to
20,000 population, located in the area served
by this Company. Cities over 20,000 not eli
gible. (Population figures based on 1940 Census
Report.)
Find out all about this new Champion Home
Town Contest get a copy of the Contest Leaf
let containing rules and regulations, as well as
Official Entry Blank. Ask at any Georgia Power
store or write the address below.
YOUR town can win this money! Nour town
can be a CHAMPION! Do your part to help!
Thursday, February 17, 1949