The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, March 17, 1949, Image 2

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BOLLING NEWS By Betty Reynolds There will be prayer meeting at the home of Mrs. Joe Norton at 7:30 p. m. Friday. The Bolling Home Demonstra tion Club met March 14th at Bolling church. The meeting was opened, by singing “What a Friend,” Psalm 123 was read and prayer offer ed. Miss Omie Wiley, Home Dem onstration agent, gave a demon stration on copper flower con tainers and many members made lovely containers for their homes. Twenty-one members and five visitors were present. Co-hostesses for the social To Relieve ~ UQUIO QU TABLETS - SAME FAST R£UEf DR. HAROLD GRAY Chiropractor 10 A.M to 6 P. M. In Summerville, Go. Mondays-Fridays Lovingood Bldg. Washington Street YOU Jake MORE money BETTER crops BY PLANTING CERTIFIED SEED Proven best oy tests at the Griffin. Tifton and Blairsville Ex periment Stations These seeds are supenoi varieties adapted for Georgia con ditions Their origin, purity and germination are certified by rhe Georgia Crop Improvement Association. For spring planting of coastal bermuda grass, cotton, corn, peanuts, watermelon, okra, soybeans, and fescue, see your— LOG AI SEED DEALER OR COUNTY AGENT Georgia Crop Improvement Ass'n., Inc. Extension Bldg. Athens. Ga. **t***~Z**l**?~*~^<***~Z~*~*~t~^ w W w *~Z~«~I w *~* w . w W w *~M~*~W~**^^* w *^* w J****^ I DINE AND DANCE AT I (JOHN’S) ? With Roland Gray and His Orchestra | I 9-12 Saturday Night ? i ? I - % :? SI.OO Cover Charge For Those Dancing | —————- £ XWui &WXXX '■. Safer al #&L st ~W »Wxi Ivbr1 vbr L.- tre t <v« aV V-”“ , y 4. 4 > I ♦ i ibc p I HMm' \ KKFlif Jk JiW f f FOR THE BEST DEAL IN ALWAYS BUY FISK «S®\\>s timim j Rc-Tnn SALE TO APRIL 2,1949 600x16-59.95 Plus Tax, Exchange BULMAN OIL COMPANY Summerville-Trion Highway CASH PRICE—TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED hour were: Mrs. Grady Dodd and Mrs. Lon Reynolds. After the business meeting re fresnments were served and plans were made to meet again at 2:30 p. m. April 11. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Reynolds were visiting Mrs. L A. Ragland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Buford Ratliff were visiting Mrs. Florence Adams Sunday. Betty Jean, Sonny and Jerry Dean. Helen Sharp, Drusilla and Dewey Bennett and Pless Ed wards were visiting Ava, A. L. and Elgin Norton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Spain and family were visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stanfield and Billie Jo, of Trion, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Edwards and children were visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Norton Sr. Mon day afternoon Ava Norton was visiting Vir ginia Spain Monday afternoon. Miss Betty Reynolds was visi ting Mr. and Mrs. Winford Sisemore and Bobby Sunday af ternoon. Herman Howell, Bud and Earl Anderson and James Houser were visiting Billy Reynolds Satur day night. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bence Anderson and children Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. John Mann and Glendia, Mr. and Mrs. Arzo Hughes. Betty and Jimmie and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blalock and children, of Berryton. Mr. and Mrs. Winford Sise more and Bobby were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence tyoodall and children, of Lyerly, Satur day. Betty Blalock, of Berryton, was visiting Betty Anderson a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hillery Howell and Gail were visiting Mr. and Mrs. T E. Anderson and Earl Sunday. Nola and Bennie Woodall, of Lyerly, were week-end guests of Betty and Junior Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Leric Reynolds were dinner guests of his moth er, Mrs. L. L. Reynolds, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Reynolds | and Linda were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Short Sunday even ' ing. The Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Dean . Sonny, Jerry and Betty Dean, Helen Sharp and Elgin Norton ‘ were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Dodd. Misses Lois and Carlene Nor ton and Sadie and Nellie Ed wards were guests on Sunday of Miss Joyce Ann Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dodd and Preston were week-end guests i of Mr. and Mrs. John Dodd. Wayne Reynolds spent Sun day with Robert Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Dodd spent the week-end in Trion. Franklin Reynolds spent Sun day with Donald and Lamar Reynolds. Luther Anderson, Bud and Earl Anderson and Billy Reyn olds were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jay Anderson and children at Waterville Sunday. Johnnie Sisemore, of Ringgold, spent last Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Winford Sisemore and | Bobby. Mr. and Mrs Guy Elliott and ! David, of LaFayette, were visi i ting Mr. and Mrs. Bence An derson and children last Sun i day. Mr. and Mrs. Winford Sise more and Bobby spent last i week-end with Ezra Sisemore | and children, of Ringgold. Misses Sara Jo and Paula I Jean McWhorter spent the week- I end with Elsie Reynolds. Buddy Blalock spent Saturday j night with Junior Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell and Jackie were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Reyn olds. Aid to Veterans Red Cross financial assist ance to veterans or their de pendents amounted to about $5,624,000 last year, according to chapter reports. MOTHER HAPPY OVER GIRL'S NEW HEALTH, THANKS SCALF'S Mrs. Carlos Nelson, Berry, Ala., writes a letter of thanks as fol lows: ! IgR * Kelley Sue “I am so hap py because w e tried Scalf’s In ti i a n River Medici ne for our little daughter Kelley Sue. When the child was eight years old she was thin and pale and suf- ferred terribly from gassey j stomach distress. Since we started her on Scalf’s she has ' not been bothered with stomach I ; pains, she eats heartily and has l put on twenty pounds of much i needed weight. I trust my letter I will help other mothers to solve their health problems.” If your child suffers like; Kelley Sue, why not try Scalf’s? Your 'money back on the first bottle ■ if not entirely satisfied. | Nothing Replaces Scalf’s Years I Os Use. On sale at all good drug stores. Listen to Scalf’s Harmoneers ; Quartet over WAPO, Dial 1150, iat 4:45 P. M. Monday through I Friday. Trion Theater Continuous Shows Daily—Open j 112:45 p. m. Monday, open 6:30 I | p. m. Saturday, open 12 noon Last Time Thursday “ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON” Friday —March 18 “ROSE OF WASHINGTON SQUARE” ■ With Alice Faye, Tyrone Power ! and Al Jolson. i Short—Love’s Labor Won ’ Third Chapter of Superman Serial Saturday—March 19 Double Feature Program “QUICK ON THE TRIGGER” With Charles Starrett and Smil ey Burnette. also “BUNGALOW 13” With Tom Conway and Marga ret Hamilton Monday-Tuesday —March 21-22 Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell Rudy Vallee, Barbara Lawrence in: “UNFAITHFULLY YOURS” Short Square Heads of the Round Table Also—Latest News. Shows at 1:00, 3:21, 5:42, 8:03. W'ednesday-Thursday— March 23-24 Jane Wyman, Lew Ayers in: “JOHNNY BELINDA” Short—Fog Fighters Also—Latest News. Shows at 1:00, 3:10, 5:20 7 30 9:40. THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS NEWS FROM HOLLYWOOD Rumor has it that Director Joe Pasternak offered Margaret Truman a role in a picture but the President’s daughter turned it down, saying “I’m not ready for pictures yet—and xi know it.” Bright girl! There’s another comedy team in the making, we hear. Buster Keaton and Jimmy Durante are talking over the possibility of a screen reteaming. The two co mics were paired in MGM films during the early days of talkies and, since the public seems to be avid for comedy, MGM might do worse. There’s at least one actress in Hollywood who’s looking out for a rainy day that’s Paulette Goddard. Besides owning a val uable piece of beach property, Miss Goddard has quite a num ber of valuable paintings, some $200,000 in jewelry, a career that is really just beginning and a role in the film, “Anna Lucas ta” that brings her $17,500 a week, plus a percentage of the profits. TOOGA THEATRE Summerville, Ga. PHONE 201 Week-days Continuous from 1:00 P. M.—Saturday Continu ous from 10:30 A. M. Thursday and Friday, March 17-18 Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, Lauren Bacall, Lionel Barrymore, Claire Trevor in: “KEY LARGO” The year’s top cast in the pic ture that packs more impact— more excitement than you’ve ever seen before. Also News. Saturday, March 19 Roy Rogers in: “GRAND CANYON TRAIL” With Jane Frazee and Andy De vine. Also Chapter 8 “Dangers of the Canadian Mounted” and Cartoon. Saturday Nite, Late Show, 10:30 P. M. Roland Winters and Charlie in: “THE FEATHERED SERPENT” With Mantan Moreland and Victor Sen Young. A’so Short Subjects. Monday and Tuesday, March 21-22 John Wayne, Pedro Armendariz, Harry Carey, Jr., Ward Bond, Mae Marsh and Jane Darwell in: “3 GODFATHERS” Photographed in Tec h n icolor The story of three lusty, rugged men of the outdoors, who found new hope and courage through a baby’s love. Also News. Wednesday, March 23 Robert Montgomery, Van Heflin, Robert Taylor in an authentic, gripping film in Technicolor, of death, disaster and final tri umph over the awful perils of ' the Antarctic. “THE SECRET LAND” Also Short Subject and 3 Stooge Comedy. Park Theatre 1 Mile South of Trion, Ga. Plenty of Parking Space WHERE YOU GET THE MOST ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE LEAST PRICE Phone 0-1742 Admission: Adults 3uc Children 14c Friday March 18—One Dav Only—Open 6:30 P. M. Courage, Vengeance, Betray al! “THE SMUGGLERS” With Michael Redgrave, Jean Kent, Joan Greenwood. Latest Park News Selected Short Subjects Saturday—March 19—One Day Only—Double Feature— Open 2 P. M. Lloyd Nolan, Lola Lane, Bart on Mac Lane in: “GANGS OF CHICAGO” plus Sunset Carson in: “SUNSET CARSON RIDES AGAIN” Chapter No. 7 “The Black Widow” Cartoon. Big Amateur Show every Sat urday night in addition to our screen program. No ad vance in prices. Sunday-Monday— March 20- | 21—Double Feature—Open j 2 P. M. Walter Wanger presents— Robert Stack, Diana Barry- | More, Jon Hall, Eddie Albert and Evelyn Ankers in: “EAGLE SGUADRON” also “WHITE STALLION” Paramount News Tuesday- Wednesday— March 23-24—Open 6:30 P. M. Cary Grant, Franchot Tone ■ and Dianna Lynn in: “EVERY GIRL SHOULD BE MARRIED” Coming—On our stage in person—March 24 (One Day I Only) THE RENFRO VALLEY FOLKS Listen to our Amateur Pro gram Broadcast every Satur day at 1:30 P. M. over Radio Station WLAQ. Special! Heavy-Bottom Tumblers Set of 8 $1.69 "BLACK HORSE"—"RED DUCK" ■♦•♦•^••••♦^•••••••••••’•^••••••••••♦•••••••••••♦•••*<’*«^«**«**»**»* , ******^^***«**<*‘^** 4 ***«********«**<**************«**«* , * < *'**«**** 4 «**«*****«**»**************** w .. ~, . -« < *} w l**t******* , ***** , ***« l * , i*****J* 4 «**t**l**Z***********r**l**»********t**« < Ruby-Glass Pitcher Set Large Pitcher And 8 Glasses $1.69 BEAUTIFUL RUBY RED t Wl&Jic. @o. SUMMERVILLE, GA. Thursday, March 17, 1949