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ALPINE NEWS
By Miss Hazel Toles
Mrs. J. H. Purcell spent Fri
day night with her father, N.
L Moss, of Chapel Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thornberry
and Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and
daughter, Joyce, of Menlo, were
the supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hall and family Sun
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Toles i
announce the birth of a son, j
Charles Fletcher, Jr., on Sat- j
urday, March 26. at the Riegel
Community Hospital, Trion. Mrs. |
Toles is the former Miss Wilma ■
Nix, of Trion.
Pink Dempsev, Ted Cooper |
and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Demp
sey and son, Charles, of near
Menlo, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Gladstone Dempsey and chil
dren and Mrs. Smatha Dempsey i
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Charlie Powell and chil- j
dren, and Gladys and Faye I
Carter, all of Alpine, Elizabeth
Cash, of Mentone, Ala., visited
Mrs. Gus Powell and daughter, |
Patsy, Saturday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Purcell ■
and children visited Mrs. Pur- !
cell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ern-
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WHEN YOUR PHARMACIST SAYS—"HO”
You’ve no doubt heard about Digitalis, Streptomycin, and Sulfa
drugs. They are accomplishing wonders every day in the treat
ment of disease.
But like many other effective medicinal agents, these drugs
may be unsafe when used without the advice of a physician.
That’s why your pharmacist does not sell them to you unless
you have a prescription. The ethics of his profession keep him
constantly on guard for the protection of your health. Your
State recognizes this trustworthiness in licensing him as a regis
tered pharmacist.
One of your pharmacist s chief responsibilities to the com
munity is to have available on his shelves the products of medical
research. Remember, therefore, when he refuses to sell you
certain drugs without a physician’s prescription, he is only
doing his professional duty in protecting you against possible
dangerous results to your health.— Reprinted from a copyrighted
advertisement* published by Parke, Dams & Company, Detroit 32,
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"Reliable Druggists"
Summerville, Georgia
est Simmons, of LaFayette Fri- ;
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold White
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Vern
on and Harold, of Lyerly, Sat
urday night.
Miss Elizabeth Cash, of Men-
I tone, Ala., spent the week-end
I with Misses Faye and Gladys
Carter.
Roy Dodd, Miss Mittie Dodd
and Mrs. W. J. Lawson visited
Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Demp
sey and children and Mrs.
' Smatha Dempsey Tuesday after-
| noon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Spraggins,
of Menlo, spent Friday night
| with Mrs. Spraggins’ father, J.
IH. Purcell, and brother, Joe
! Henry.
Mr. and Mrs Billy Carter, of
Dickeyville, visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Carter, and
children Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Powell and
I daughter, Patsy, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest White, Betty and
\ Sadie, Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Turner,
of Rome, and Mr. and Mrs. G.
iT. Day, of Summerville, spent
| Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
■ Day and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Webb, of
Summerville, and Mrs. Glad
stone Dempsey and children and
Mrs. Smatha Dempsey Wednes
day night.
Mrs. Aubrey Hardeman, of
Atlanta, Mrs. M. J. Kidd and
daughter, Glenda Ellen, of
Rome, and F. W. Cavin, of Fort
Payne, visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy.
Toles and family Sunday after- I
noon.
Charlie Powell visited Albert
Powell, who is ill at his home in
Cloudland Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold White
and Misses Betty and Sadie
White visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
White and daughters, Linda and
Brenda, of Rome, Sunday af
| ternoon.
Miss Ruby Hall spent Monday |
night with Mr. and Mrs. John
j Hall and daughter, Joyce, of
I Menlo.
Raymond Purcell, of Lovejoy,
spent Monday night with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pur
cell.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gilbreath,
of Trion, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs Charlie Powell and
family.
BOLLING NEWS
By Betty Reynolds
There will be prayer meeting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
, Grady Dodd on Friday night
Fred Tucker will be the speaker
The Bolling Home Demon
stration Club will meet at 2:30
p. m. Monday, April 11, in the
home of Mrs. Genevie Mc-
Whorter. Miss Omie Wiley is go
ing to demonstrate on yeast
breads.
Miss Bonnie Tucker spent
Sunday and Sunday night with
Miss Joyce Ann Reynolds.
Mrs. Lena Floyd was dinner
guest of Mrs. John Norton Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Tucker
spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. L. D. Tucker and Linda, of
Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dodd and
children spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Dodd.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Muler and
Thelma Dodd were dinner guests
last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
John Dodd.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell
and Jackie spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Rey
nolds and children.
Miss Carlene Norton spent
Saturday with Misses Mary Jo
and Clara Norton.
Mr. and Mrs. Watt Tucker
spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Fletcher Norton.
Miss Gearldine Norton spent
Saturday with Miss Clara Bell
Norton.
Bennie Woodall was week-end
guest of Junior Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Watt Tucker
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. Joe Norton.
Those going from Four Mile
Church to Adairsville Sunday
for the Prayer Service in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chap
man were: the Rev. and Mrs.
W. H. Dean and family, the Rev.
Charles Edwards and family.
Mrs. Frank Stewart. Mrs. Ethel
Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Dodd and Thelma. Mrs. Bob
Miller and Mildred, Mr. Otis
Bennett and Drusella.
Harold and Harlan Tucker,
Betty Reynolds. Herman Ho
well, Lois and Herman Norton,
Virginia Spain, James HouseY,
Mary Jo Norton, Earl and Bud
Anderson, Billy and Robert Rey
nolds, Elgin and Ava Norton,
Tommy Thrasher and Dewey
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Norton and Fred Tucker, of
Berry ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dodd
spnet Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Green, of Trion.
Misses Sarah Jo and Paula
Jean McWhorter spent the
w T eek-end with Miss Elsie Rey
nolds.
Mrs. M. M. Cannon and chil
dren spent the last two weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Norton and children.
Mr and Mrs. J. E. Fountain
and children spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Norton and children.
Miss Maxine Reynolds spent
Sunday with Miss Nancy Young
blood.
Billy Reynold-’ was Saturday
night guest of Earl Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fountain
and children were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nor
ton and children
Mr. and Mrs Winford Sise
more and Bobby were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. John Mann and
Glendia, of Lyerly, Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Blalock and
children, of Berryton, were visi
ting Mr. and Mrs. Bence An
derson and children Sunday.
L. E. Anderson, Grady Ander
son and Walter Anderson visited
Grist Quinton, of Ringgold, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ander
son and children visited Mr.
Dewey Norton and children
Sunday.
Mrs. L. E. Anderson spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Campbell, of Trion.
The revival will start at the
Four Mile Baptist Church Sun
day. The Rev W. H. Dean if
pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Hillery Howell
and Gail and Herman Howell
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Anderson and Earl Monday
night.
HOLLAND NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Mc-
Yee, of Chattanooga, Tenn.,
spent Sunday afternoon with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. White.
Mrs. Mark Strawn, the Rev.
John Crosby and James McCain
were dinner guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs R. A. White.
Mrs. James West, of Rome,
spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. G. S. Holland.
Mrs. Willard Jackson, of Lyer
ly, visited her father Sunday af
ternoon.
Bob Brison was indisposed last
week.
T. H. Holland made a business
trip to Chattanooga Friday.
Mrs. T. H. Strawn and Mrs.
Mark Strawn visited Mrs. Clyde
Stephenson and Mrs. Lula Rat
liff Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. E. W. Moon and Mrs.
Ed Worsham spent last Wednes
day with their sister, Mrs. J. P.
Holland.
Mrs. T. H. Strawn, Mrs. Harley
Bandy, Bob and. R. P. Brison
made a trip to Athens Thursday
to accompany Miss Emmadean
Brison who entered the Univer
sity of Georgia senior class.
Mrs. John Worsham and Miss
Helen Worsham were spend-the
-day guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Green and family.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Womack
spent Saturday night with Tom
McCrickard and Miss Inez
McCrickard.
Miss Dixie Hutchins, of Menlo,
visited her sister, Mrs. Thurman
McNair last
Misses Helen and Eva Wors
ham, Frank, Roy, Bobbie and
Mrs. Roy Worsham attended the
Whitley-Espy wedding in Sum
merville Sunday afternoon.
J. H. Smith Sr., and J. H.
Smith Jr., of Chattanooga,
Tenn., spent Sunday with Mrs.
C. D. Smith and family
Mr. and Mrs. Worsham
Vaughn and Charlotte, of Chat
tanooga, spent the week-end
with John Vaughn and Mrs.
Hester Clark.
Mrs. Bob House was spend
the-day guest of Mrs. Hester
Clark Saturday.
Mrs Sanders Hatliff, Mrs. Ola
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ThursdcvAaMarch 31, 1949
Gayler and Mrs. Clinton Everett
were shopping in Rome Monday.
Misses Lucile Vaughn and
Lilian Hall, of Lyerly, visited in
the home of John Vaughn Sat
urday night.
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