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BOLLING NEWS
A revival if to progress at
Four Mile Baptist Church. It
will continue for two weeks. The
pastor, the Rev. W. H. Dean will
be in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ander
son, Wanda Faye and Jimmie
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blalock
and children, of Berryton, were
visiting Mr. and. Mrs. Bence
Anderson and children on Sun
day.
A birthday par:y was given
Saturday night in honor of
Billy Reynolds on his 18th birth
day.
Those present were: Joyce
Barnes, Bud Anderson, Harlon
and Harold Tucker, Betty Reyn
olds, Herman Howell, Earl An
derson, Billy Norton, James
Houser, Betty Jean Dean, Elgin
Norton, Betty Jo Murphy, Ellis
Flemings, Kelly McCollum, Tom
my Thrasher, Otis Brady, A. L.
Norton, Junior Anderson and
Margie Wofford.
The Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Dean,
Sonny and Jerry Dean, La Dell
Carson. Betty Dean, Elgin Nort
on, Betty and Joyce Reynolds
and Carton Reynolds Jr., were
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dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Stewart Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Aired
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lon
nie Tucker on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dodd and
Preston were dinner guests of
j Mr. and Mrs. John Dodd Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ander
: son and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Watt Tucker ana Jimmie Norton
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Norton and children Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dodd
spent Monday in Trion with Mr.
and Mrs. Roland Green and Ava
■ Nell.
Sybil Brady. Mrs. O. H. Brady,
Tex Dickinson, Christine and
, Cloy Brady were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Brady and fami
; ly, Os Talking Rock, during the
. week-end.
. | Mrs. Frankie Dodd and Mal
|: com spent Wednesday with Mr.
; and Mrs. Bill Dodd and children.
.; Curtis Gaylor spent Friday
night with Roy and Otis Brady,
i Herman Norton was dinner
guest of Robert Reynolds Sun
day.
Miss Patsy McCollum spent
[ Sunday with Miss Ava Norton.
Miss' Betty Jo Murphy spent
; last Wednesday night with Miss
k Betty Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Howard
and Dianne were visiting Mr.
’ and Mrs. Cleve McCollum on
Sunday.
Mrs. W. H. Dean, Sonny and
and Jerry Dean. Elgin Norton,
Betty Dean and Betty Reynolds
were visiting in Rome Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Lessie Johnson, Bobby
Tinny, of and Virginia
Spain were visiting Ava and A.
L. Norton on Sunday.
Mrs. Jimmie Spain were visi
ting Mrs. Mattie Ash Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Tucker
were guests on Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Norton Jr.
Lois, Mary Jo and Clara Belle
Norton spent Sunday with Car
lene and Geraldine Norton.
Mrs. James Fountain and
children spent Saturday and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Norton and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Reynolds
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Floyd.
VAW asks Ford cut prices, not
wages, to keep profits up.
Broomtown News
By Virginia Ann Ward
The Rev. and Mrs. Blalock, of I
Rome, Mr. and Mrs. Jat Barkley
and Miss Rachel Barkley, of
Gadsden, were the guests of Mr.
and Homer Barkley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Campbell,
of Chattanooga, were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Con Shamblin
and family over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jones and
family, of Gadsden, visited Mr. ■
and Mrs. Bob Jones and Billy
Clark Sunday. (
Those visiting Ms. and Mrs.
Will Weaver and family Sunday
were: Mr. and Mrs. Luke Weav
er and Junior Hunter, of Centre,
Ala., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tallent :
and family, of Jamestown, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Morris and
family, of Gaylesville, Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Gardner and family
of Geraldline, Ala., and Mrs.
Lonnie Morrison and family, of
Menlo, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Powell.
Jane Shamblin was the supper
guest of Rebecca Leath Sunday
night.
Maxine Jones and Betty King
were visiting relatives in Gads
den last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doherty
and sons visited Mr. and Mrs.
Webster Blake and daughter, of
Fort Payne, Ala., Monday.
Mrs. Gordon McCllough nad
Mrs. Ester Reynolds were the
guests of Mrs. Harold Loyd and
Judy Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brewster,
of Gaylesville, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Jones and Trlsh and Mr. and j
Mrs. Elwin Martin, of Gadsden,
were the week-end guests of j
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin and j
Ivalene.
Hugh Shamblin, of Trion, visi- j
ted relatives here over the week- J
end.
Mrs. Roy Nickols and Betty j
and Mrs. Nip Jones and Maxine j
were shopping in Chattanooga |
Friday. Mrs. J. B. Cavin return- I
ed with them for a visit.
Orble Barnes was the Satur- j
day night and Sunday guest of I
Nell Leath.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Martin were j
shopping in Rome Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Loyd and j
family were the Sunday dinner j
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom.
Burlson.
Ivalene Martin and Julene j
Powell were the supper guests
of Annie Louise Weaver Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hurley Sr.
were the supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Hartline and
Jackie.
Little Terry Toles, of Gayles
ville, has been visiting Wayne
Toles for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ponder
and family, of Rinehart and
Carolyn and Jean Hartline were
the dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Curt ones Sunday.
Mrs. W. T. Toles, Max and
Wayne and Terry Toles were
shopping in Summerville Sat
urday.
Rob Van Pelt made a business
trip to Gadsden Thusrday.
Billy Vaughn visited his pa
rents, of Fort Payne, Ala., Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Jones visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ward
and family Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin and
Ivalene visited Mrs. Clyde Brew
ster Thursday night.
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Perennial News
Bv Carrie Lee Wooten
A revival is in progress at the
Perennial Baptist Church. The
Rev. James McGinnis is in
charge.
The Y. M. C A. of Trion put
on a program at Mrs. Robert
Hurley’s Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lee visited
Mrs. M. M. Wooten and Miss
Ethel Wooten and Miss Ethel
Wooten Friday.
Miss Mae Ball was visiting in
Gadsden Saturday.
Mrs. Robert Wooten is visi
ting Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wooten.
Hoyt Wooten was the Monday
night guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Wooten.
Mrs. M. M. Wooten, Misses
Ethel and Carrie Lee Wooten
and Oliver Wooten visited Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wooten.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Allison
visited Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mathis
Sunday afternoon.
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News From Hollywood
Delmar Daves is polishing up
“War Path,” for Jack Warner,
which will star Gary Cooper and
Humphrey Bogart. The scene is
laid in California in 1870.
Dick Powell wants Peggy
Cummings in the role opposite
him in “Mrs. Mike.”
The approaching motherhood
of Esther Williams has some
what upset MGM's shooting
schedule for the attractive ac
tress. All of her pictures will
have to be postponed because as
Esther says “Those pictures are
tailor-made for me, so nobody
else can do them.” The bo by is
due in early August.
Susan Hayward has been sign
ed by Bill Bacher to star in
“Katie Called Katje,” which will
be filmed in South Africa. It’s
the “Cimarron” of South Africa,
which traces the trek of the
Dutch pioneers from Capetown
to Johannesburg in 1849.
I New type of camera magnifies
i the second 1,250 times.
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