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Pennville News
BY MILDRED BELL
Mrs. Ella League was week-end
guest of Mrs. Ernest Williams.
Mrs. Miles Pressley and Mary
Ruth were spend-the-day guests
of Mrs. Floyd Pressley Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Tucker
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Thrasher, of Dutton, Ala., Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. Belle King and Mrs.
Dopsy Fowler are visiting rela
tives in Alabama this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roy King
and Patsy visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Cunningham and children,
of Centre, Ala., over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvell Under
wood were visiting Mrs. E. J.
Evans Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Lacey vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Whit
ley Friday night.
Mrs. Flacy Powell was visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Ollie Young,
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| TO THE TAXPAYERS OF CHATTOOGA j
I COUNTY I
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As provided by low, the books for returns of X
taxes will be opened on the first day of February, X
f and will be closed on the first day of May of this ?
X year. £
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X The following is a schedule of the rounds X
X which will be made for the purpose of receiving £
X tax returns: £
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X Trion—Trion Store—March 21 X
X Lyerly—Bagley's Store —March 22, A. M.
Alpine—City Hall, Menlo—March 22, P. M.
X Coldwater —Ratliff's Store —March 23, Bto 11 X
Seminole —Paul Cook's Store —March 23, 11 to 2 ;j;
X Dirtsellar —Ed Harrisons—March 23, 2 to 5 X
X Dirttown—Ballenger's Store —March 24, Bto 11 X
X Subligna—White's Store —March. 24, 11 to 2 |
X Haywood—Ebeneier Church—March 24, 2 to 5 X
X Teloga—School House—March 25, 8-10 X
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The books will be at my office at the County X
X Courthouse for the purpose of receiving returns £
X on following days not mentioned above. X
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Failure to return property for taxation sub- X
£ jects the property to double taxation under the X
X law, unless this penalty is avoided in one of the £
X ways provided by law.
| RAY VAN PELT
Tax Receiver, Chattooga County X
of Henegar, over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vernon and
: Davie and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bell
and Jeanie were dinner guests of
j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vernon.
Mrs. Milas Hartline, Mrs. Mol
■ ford Gregg and Mrs. Joy Worthy
I were visiting Mrs. Frank Evans
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Beatrice Wilson was spend
i the night guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Dallas Lacy Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parris. Miss
| Minnie Justice, Mr. and Mrs.
. “Major” Parris and Diane: Mr.
! and Mrs. Jim Floyd and Nancy
i Jim; Mr. and Mrs. Mac Thomas
I and Debbie: Mrs. Lessie Floyd,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parris and Bil
ly, of LaFayette; and Mr. and
Mrs. Emmett Smith, of Rome,
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Smith and children
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie King, of
Birmingham, were visiting rel
atives here over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Stowe vis
ited Jim Stowe, of Trion, who is
indisposed with the mumps.
The Rev. Dennis Hannah, of
LaFayette, was guest speaker
Sunday night at the Baptist
church.
Mrs. Jamie Greeson has re
turned to her home after spend
ing the winter in LaFayette with
her daughter, Mrs. Ed Bomar. (
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie King were j
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Housch and Sue.
Mrs. Ruth Housch and Jean
ette were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Whitley, of Lyerly. Sat
urday.
Master Glenn Packer motored
to Rock City Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Bankey and Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brimer
and children, of Trion, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stowe and
Bettye Sunday.
Little Johnny Gregg is indis
posed at his home with the
mumps.
The Pennville Scouts attend
ed the Scout of Honor Thursday
at Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Chandler
had as their guests Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Chandler and
Lamar, of Trion.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey
visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Bailey Sunday afternoon.
Among those who attended
church at the Chattooga Baptist !
church Monday night were Mr.
and Mrs. Dallas Lacy, Mrs. Ray
mond Van Pelt, Mr. and Mrs. H.
K. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. James
Bell and Miss Clyde Greeson.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Van
Pelt visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Van Pelt Friday.
Mrs. Doris Baugh and son have
returned to their home from the
hospital.
Mrs. Harold Scott and Mrs. H.
L. Adams were guests Friday of
Miss Lorene Isreal.
Berryton Message
The water that's gone in the
time of need. Jeremiah-2:13
“For My people have committed
two evils. They have forsaken
the fountain of living water, and
hewen them out cisterns, broken
cisterns, that can hold no
water.”
Yes, beloved friends, when dry i
weather comes the old hand ■
dug cisterns are dried up. The
water is gone, like many people I
who dig out their own plans and
leave God out. Then later their
plans crash to naught. They ar |
left desolate. What men need
today is to let God’s plans be i
their plans, for God let’s us ■
know what to do and how to j
do and when to do. If we obey,
God we will drink from the real 1
stream of life that never runs
dry, and when the depression
comes, our real needs are fully
furnished with grace and love.
Beloved frends, don’t depend
on the cracked cisterns for your
needs. Dig into the stream of
God and live forever. Men’s
plans will fail, but Gods plan for
salvation is eternal, redemption
once and forever you will know
salvation of God. For by the
fruits of men lives, they are
looked upon. Men who drink
stagnated water will soon face
the fever, of despair and head
for the very bottom, but men
who live not by bread alone, but
by every word that proceedeth
out of the mouth of God, is
headed to highth of security and
peace where life is never weary
and joy is neve) scarce.
Remember our radio program
each Saturday morning at 9:30
over WGWD, Gadsden Station,
Ga. time and come to the Berry
ton Baptist Church each Sun
day. Address all mail to Rev.
Howard Finster, Trion, Ga.
(adv.)
ALPINE NEWS
By Hazel Toles
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hegwood
and children, Linda and Threa
sa, Mrs. Julia Dempsey and
, Mrs. Bradly Williams, of LaFay-
I ette, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Lumsden Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Carter, of
Dickeyville, Mr and Mrs George
[ Carter and children and Mrs.
Emmett Purcell and children,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Powell and daughter, Patsy.
Mrs. McKin and Miss Joye Po
well and Patsy in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thornberry,
Dewey Hall, Mr. and Mrs. John
Hall and daughter, Joyce, all of
Menlo, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
i Mauney and daughter, Ellen, of
Jamestown, Ala., Mrs. Jim Hall
Leon and Ruby Hall attended a
birthday dinner given in honor
of Jim Hall’s birthday Sunday
at the Hall home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy White and
■ daughters, Linda and Brenda,
lof Rome, spent the week-end
with Mr. White’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest White, Betty
and Sadie White.
Ronnie Purcell, of LaFayette,
i visited Frank Purcell Sunday,
j Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
; Gladstone Dempsey and children
| Gerald, O’Bera, and Maxine, and
; Mrs. Smatha Dempsey, Sunday
were: Ethridge Yarbrough and
children, of Oak Hill; Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Morrison and son,
Cuye, of Rome; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Lawson, J. L. Sentell, Hol
lis and Hope Reece, P. E. Reece,
of Alabama; Mr. and Mrs. O. L.
Webb and Mary Webb, of Sum
merville; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Brooks, Lee Hall and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Dempsey. Mrs.
Smatha Dempsey is imprvoing
after her illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hurst
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hurst, of
Teloga, visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Lumsden Saturday night.
Miss Helen Toles spent Friday
night and Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Baker and fami
ly, of Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe King, of
Menlo, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
White were the dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White
and Betty and Sadie White Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Herman
White, of Menlo, visited the
White’s in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs J. H. Purcell
and Emmett Purcell visited Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Purcell and
children, of Lovejoy, Sunday.
Taylor Toles spent Monday
night with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Toles, of Oak Hill.
Mr. Toles has been ill at his
home.
A birthday dinner was given
honoring W. J. (Bud) Lawson
on his 73rd birthday and his
daughter, Mrs. Harrison Tucker,
on her 29th birthday, at the
W. J. Lawson’s in Alabama.
Those attending the dinner
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
besides the honorees were: Gene
Lawson and daughters, Carolyn,
and Delana; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Lawson; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reece
and Faihnly, Miss Peggy Reece,
Mrs. Eula Deering, all of Menlo;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lawson and
children, and Grady Madden,
all of Trion; Mrs. Charlie Jones
and daughter, of Pennville; Mrs.
Gladstone Dempsey and chil
dren, of Alpine: Harrison Tuck
er and son. Harold, of Chatta
nooga; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. O’-
Bryant, of Rome; and Jim
: Lawson, of Carrollton.
i Broomtown News
BY VIRGINIA ANN WARD
j The Rev. and Mrs. Blalock, of j
I Rome, were the Sunday dinner j
i guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hur-
■ ley and John, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Leath, of
I Gadsden, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Leath and Mrs. Myra Leath
' Turner over the week-end.
Mrs. W. C. Barnes and daugh-
; ter, Frankie Ann, Mrs. Frank.
Barnes and children, all ofi
Summerville, visited Mrs. Rita i
Henderson, Mrs. Vivian Witt,'
Jack Fuller and Orble and Arno i
Barnes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fleming and :
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tallent visited j
Mr. and Mrs. George Tallent;
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Shearer,
of Chattanooga; Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Langford and children, of
Gadsden; Mrs. Andrew Shearer
and Mrs. Verdie Pledger, of
Rome, and Mrs. Ida Shamblin
were the Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Will Shearer.
Mrs. Dewey Toles and son,
Danny, of Rome; Mrs. Mollie
Shearer and Reno were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Toles Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzpatrick 1
and sons and Mrs. Billy Martin .
were shopping in Summerville
Saturday.
Josh Tallent, of Centre, was
the spend the night guest of
Franklin Ward Saturday night.
Miss Rachel Barkley, of Gads
den, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Barkley.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones and
daughter, Trish, of Gadsden,
were the spend the night guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Curt Jones Sat
urday night.
Miss Ruby Tallent, of New
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SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
■ York, and Mrs. Charlie Sentell,
. of Centre, Ala., visited Mr. and
: Mrs. Henry Martin and Ivalene
1 last week.
Mr. John H. Doherty was the
Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Millard Ward and family.
Ronald Blalock was the Satur
day night guest of Roy Lee Tal
lent.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker and
family. Sonny Leath, Charles
and Elizabeth Loyd visited Mr.
and Mrs. Graves Leath and fam- I
ily Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucion Mitchell i
visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hart
‘ line and family Sunday after- :
! noon.
! Virginia Ward was the spend |
j the day guest of Ann Tallent !
\ Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shamblin, j
of Chattanooga, visited Mr. and \
Mrs. Con Shamblin, Jane and 1
Frieda over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tallent and i
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Willi
Weaver and family Sunday.
Mrs. Billie Martin and Reggie, i
I Ivalene Martin and Josh Tallent'
i were the dinner guests of Mr.
i and Mrs. Jack Fitzpatrick and j
Bitsy Ballard Sunday.
Annie Louise Weaver was the i
' guest of Julene Powell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Daniel, I
of Round Mountain, spent Sun- j
day afternoon with Mrs. R. A.
Jones.
Mrs. Ruth Leath and Rebecca I
visited Mrs. Con Shamblin and |
Jane Sunday afternoon.
The Senior class of Gaylesville |
High School was entertained 1
with a party at the home of Vir- I
ginia Ward Tuesday night, |
March 15. Those present were
Bolling Elrod, Sarah Hurley. Ray
Kelley, Mary Bankson, Bob Mil- !
ler, Charles and Elizabeth Loyd,
Troy Morrison, Joe Abernathy,
Jr., Ivalene Martin, Wallace i
Dobbs and Earl Mitchell. Host- j
esses were Barbara Leath and j
Virginia Ward.
Those enjoying the Interme- j
diate B. T. U. social at the church
Saturday night were Mr. and |
Mrs. Roy Tallent, Roland and
Ann, Jackie Hartline, Mrs. Ben
Powell, Margaret Powell, Samuel
Powell, Nell and Sonny Leath,
Orble and Arnol Barnes, Billy
and Virginia Ward, Frieda
Shamblin, Max and Wayne Toles,
Mrs. Jerry Leath and Franklin
Powell. 1
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