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BOLLING NEWS
By Betty Reynolds
There will be prayer meeting )
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Houser at 7:30, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reynolds
and children were guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stew
art.
Mrs. Henry Kiker entertained
with a surprsie birthday dinner
on Sunday for her husband,
Henry Kiker and brother, Joe
Busby.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Busby and Ray Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Busby, Wallace
and Daphine Busby and Mr and
Mrs Henry Kiker.
Miss Betty Reynolds was din
ner guest on Sunday of Miss
Drusilla Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Winford Sise
more and Bobby were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Sisemore and
children, of Ringgold. Sunday.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Bence Anderson and children
Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. John
Mann and Glendia, of Lyerly;
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellington and
Wilma, of Rome; Mrs. Annie
Bell Brock and children, of
Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blalock and
children, of Berryton, were visi
ting Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Sise
more and children, of Ringgold,
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edwards
and children, of Cartersville,
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Leo Edwards and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Stewart.
Misses Doris and Margaret
Johnston were visiting Miss Elsie
Reynolds Sunday.
Bud Anderson spent Saturday
night with Earl Andreson.
Bennie Woodall is visiting his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bence Anderson, and children.
Robert and Wayne Reynolds.
Hugh and Louise Johnston, La
mar and Donald Reynolds and
J. T. and Bobby Tucker were
visiting Caricon Reynolds Jr.,
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Ava Norton spent Friday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Dooley and Ronnie.
The Rev. and Mrs. W. H.
Dean and Jerry were dinner
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guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim ■
Thrasher and children on Sun- )
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bennett, of
Atlnata, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Bennett and children.
The Rev. and Mrs. Charlie Ed
wards and children were dinner
guests on Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Cloudis
and Joyce were guests on Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thrash
er and childern.
Mr. and Mrs. James Aired
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lon
nie Tucker on Sunday.
Wayne and Kelly McCollum
were visiting Tommy Thrasher
Sunday.
Services are held each Sunday
at Four Mile Baptist Church.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.;
preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m. Also Wednesday night pray
er meeting and young peoples’
meeting at 7:30 p. m. The Rev.
W. H. Dean is pastor.
Miss Maxine Reynolds was
dinner guest of Miss Gerald j
Copeland on Sunday.
Wanda Edwards visited
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Norton on Friday.
Gene Martin, of LaFayette, |
visited Elgin Norton Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dodd i
were shopping in Rome Satur-1
day.
Mr. and Mrs Earl Dooley and
Ronnie visited Mr. and Mrs. )
Arthur Norton and family Sat- I
urday night.
Harlan and Harold Tucker and ;
Dewey Bennett visited A. L.
Norton Saturday night.
Mrs. Jim Thrasher, Mrs. John
Dodd and Mrs. Bill Dodd and
Donnie and Glenn spent Mon
day afternoon with Mrs. Edd
Floyd.
Mr. and Mrs Howell Bryant
of Rome, were guests on Sun
i day of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cope
; land and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dodd and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
■ Albert Dodd and Preston Sun
| day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton
! and children w r ere visiting Mr.
! and Mrs. F. B. Norton and chil
dren on Sunday.
Betty Jean and Sonny Dean,
and Helen Sharp were dinner
) guests on Sunday of Ava and
Elgin Norton.
Pless Edwards visited A. L.
Norton Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Reynolds
■ and Linda were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Norton and children
Sunday afternoon.
Bobby and Sadie Edwards
were visiting Ava Norton Mon-
I day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Short were
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HOLLAND NEWS
Mrs. Minnie Holland had as
her guests last Wednesday her
sisters, Mis. E. W. Moon of
Summerville, and Mrs. Ed Wor
sham, and Mr. Worsham, of
Trion.
Mrs. J. P. Adderhold spent
Saturday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. S. Holland
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Strawn spent
Saturday in Rome and were ac
companied home by V. B. Mc-
Crickard for a visit.
Mrs. Harold Strawn and Mrs.
Tom Womack were among those
shopping in Rome Saturday.
Mrs. Margie Gaylor, of Chat
toogaville, visited her sister, Mrs.
Sanders Ratliff Saturday.
T. H. Holland and R. L. Hol
land spent Saturday in Rome.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. P. Brison Sunday
were: Mr. and Mrs. John Echols
of Perennial, R. D. Davison, of
Summerville, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hentz and Mrs. Charles Hentz,
of Chickamauga.
Mrs. Jim Womack, of Chat
toogaville, spent several days
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Womack.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bennett
entertained with a delicious
supper Friday night. The guests
were as follows: Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs.
James Stephenson and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Strawn.
Miss Emmadean and Bob Bri
son visited Miss Frankie Dawson
near Gore Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duncan, of ■
Chattanooga, spent Sunday with 1
Mr. and Mrs. Ch'de Stephenson.
Mrs. Lula Ratliff came with
them for an extended visit.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Strawn Sunday p. m.
were: Mr. and Mrs. E. E. High,
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Bennett, Mr.
and Mrs. James Stephenson. Mr. |
and Mrs. Clyde Stephenson and
Mrs. Lula Ratliff.
Mr. Graham and son, of Chat
tanooga, spent the week-end
with his sLter, Mrs. Will Gayler.
T. H. Strawn and Guy Gayler
were two in the community who
were sick several days last week.
Visitors at Mrs. J. P. Hollands
home Sunday were: Mr. and'
Mrs. Austin Scoggins, Mr. and
Friday night guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Norton and children.
Eloise Thrasher visited Betty
Norton on bunday.
Jerry Warsham spent Sunday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
McCollum and children.
Miss Daphine Busby spent
| Monday night with Miss Elsie
1 Reynolds.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Mrs. Jim Worsham, Mrs. Annie
Shamblin, Mrs. Myrtle Sizemore
and Mrs. Della Moon.
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Everett visi
ted Mr. Everett’s mother in
Everett Springs Sunday.
Mrs. Hester Clark is spending
several days in Lake City, Fla.,
with her niece, Mrs. Arthur
Grossman, and Mr. Grossman.
Mrs. Rufus Brison and Miss
Emmadeane spent Tuesday at
Gore with Mrs. Enoch High.
Housch Holland and Jim Mil
ler, of Lyerly, were guests Sun
day of M. M. Allen Jr.
Mrs. Della Fowler and Miss
Edith Henderson, of Ft. Payne,
spent Wednesday night with
with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vaughn.
Mrs. Dan Smith and children
were shopping in Rome Monday.
Mrs. R. A. White spent Satur
day in Summerville with her
son, James White, and his fami
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hensley,)
of LaFayette, spent Sunday with |
Mr. and Mrs. Bob White.
LYERLY NEWS
By Alice Murphy 1
Mr’ and Mrs Robert Fuller, of |
Summerville, spent Sunday here ■
with Mrs. Fuller’s parents, Mr. I
and Mrs. Earl Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ortwein |
and children, Mrs. Lucille Sen- |
tell, of Rome, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H Crow and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Rinehart, of Pennville,
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hogg and
children, of Berryton, Thomas
Hogg, of Georgia School of
Technology, Mrs. Ben Murphy
and children, of Lyerly, were
visiting Mrs. J. E. Thomas and
Arthur, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Davis
were in Guntersville, Ala., Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cameron,
of LaFayette, were visiting Mrs.
Cameron’s father, J. I. Kimbell,
Sunday.
Friends of Arthur Woodall
are glad to hear that he is im
proving and was able to be out
riding Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Fortune
and family spent Sunday even
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Jeff For
tune in Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Yancey,)
of Pennville, and Mr. and Mrs.)
Ben Ragland visited Mr. and)
Mrs. L. B Whisenant and Mrs.
W. H. Yancey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Tommy Johnson,
Billy Warren and Katheryn
Copeland visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ike Warren and children in La-
Fayette Sunday.
Misses Martha, Shirley and
Alice Murphy were visiting
Misses Lena Mae and Delores
Garner, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Frank Ray was visiting
Mrs. A. D. Snoots over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. William Baker
were visiting Mrs. Baker's pa
rents, Mr. ana Mrs. Tucker, in
Dry Valley Sunday.
Mrs. Tim Pickle and daughters
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will
Woods Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brady were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rag
land Sunday.
Mrs. John Johnson was in At
lanta, Thursday.
Miss Elizabeth Tucker spent
Wednesday night with Miss
Gene Fortune..
The Rev. Ollie Hentson, of
Piedmont, Ala., was the guest
speaker at the Holiness Church
during the week-end. The Rev.
and Mrs. Hentson and son spent
Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Fortune.
Mrs. George Gilbert spent Sat
urday with Mrs. L. B. Whisen
ant.
Mrs. Garvin Johnson and
sons, of Mentone, Ala., are visi
ting her parents here this week.
Cpl. Ernest Hughes arrived
home from Germany Friday,
March 18.
Miss Flora Rutledge, of Lyer
ly, was visiting Ruth Collins in :
Trion Sunday.
Mrs. A. D. Snoots is ill at her )
home below Lyerly.
Mrs. Browning, of Summer
ville, spent the week-end with
her daughter, Mrs. Ed Davis,
and Mr. Davis.
The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Fowl
er and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller
visited Miss Pearl Mitchell of
Chattoogaville Sunday.. Mrs.
Mitchell is seriously ill.
Mrs. R. M. Gilliland visited
Mrs. J. L. Wilson Friday.
Pfc. Jess Keef and Sgt. John
Perry, of Fort Devens, Mass.,
I have been visiting Pfc. keef’s
mother, Mrs. Mary Keef, and
■ sister, Mrs. Nell Morrison, of
Lyerly.
Mrs. Pearl Fowler and chil
i dren, of Atlanta, are spending
I the week-end with the Rev. and
Mrs. Paul Fowler and children.
Mrs. Ernest Davis was visiting
Mrs. Sam Davis Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kirby spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Reece
Mrs. Maxine Browning and
Miss Virginia Johnson were visi
ting Mrs. Gather Powell Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Mary Cook spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Reece.
Mrs. Gus Kirby and children
and Mrs. Bill Reece spent Sun
day with Mrs. Maggie Woods |
and Mary.
Mrs. L. A. Ragland visited Mrs.
A. D. Snoots Saturday.
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Thursday, March 24, 194'