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HOLLAND NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Adderhold i
were supper guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Bandy, ol
Trion, spent the week-end with
rleatives here.
Mrs. Clinton Everett has
mumps this week.
Mrs. Claud Ratliff, Mrs. i
Arthur Strawn and Mrs. Mack j
Strawn visited Mrs. Noel Everett i
Saaturday afternoon.
Mrs. John Pollock and Miss
Pearl Burney, of Lyerly, visited
Mrs. G. S. Holland Friday after
noon.
• Mrs. Bob Crawford and Miss
Lurline; of Tallioferro, visited
friends here Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Minnie Holland and son, j
Housch, spent Sunday with Mr. i
and Mrs. Ed Worsham at Sum- I
merville.
Mrs. Arthur Strawn left Sun
day for a stay in Dalton with
Mrs. Kate Teasley. I <
Mr. and Mrs. James McCrick- 1
ard, of Rome were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alf >
Strawn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bennett, of
Lyerly, Mr. and Mrs. James,
Stepheson, of Summerville, were i:
spend the day guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Bennett Sunday.
Vernon and Kaye Millican
were week-end guests of their {
aunt. Mrs. Ben Vaughn and Mr.
Vanghn.
Mrs. Hester Clark and Mrs.
Bob House shopped in Summer
ville Saturday.
Mrs. Dan Smith and children
were shopping in Summerville
Saturday.
The Rev. J. A Smith was
luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Stephenson Sunday.
Daniel W. Smith, of Chatta
nooga, Tenn., spent the week- ]
Dr. B. Lovingood
Dr. R. E. Davison
DENTISTS
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Summerville, Ga.
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There's a real good farmer
in our section who's al- "
cover crops for building " . ' '
up poor land. But he says
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for a good corn crop, Hew
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other minerals in soda must
end with Mrs. C. D. Smith and.'
family. 1
Miss Ruby Womack spent sev
eral days last week with Mr. and |;
Mrs. Tom Womack.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Me- ;
Nair was spend-the-day guescs
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Hutchinson, of Menlo.
LYERLY NEWS
Bv Alice Murphy
Mrs. Jim Flemings and Mrs.
Will Woods were visiting Mrs. A. •
D Snoots Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Billie Stallings is im
proving after several week’s ill
ness. . , ,
Everyone is invited to attend
the Church of Christ services
which began April 4 and will
continue until April 15. Paul (
Simon is the evangelist and (
Frank Thomas the song leader.
Mrs. C. F. Walker, of Chat- <
toogaville, is spending a few ‘
days with her sister, Mrs. H. L. ;
Smith and family in Lyerly.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cameron,
of LaFayette, were visiting her
father, j". I. Klmbell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivon Bennett
were vsiiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim |
Flemings Sunday. i j
Mrs. Curtis Floyd is spending!,
a few days in Atlanta with her
sister, Mrs. Harry Smith.
Miss Rebecca Alexander, Miss j
Betty Smith and Mrs. W. B.
Keith spent Saturday in Rome ,
with Mr. and Mrs. Truman 1 :
Spann and family.
Miss Virginia Johnson, o f
Chattoogaville and Miss Louise
Reynolds, of Oak Hill, were the
guests of Miss Delores Garner,
Monday night.
Mrs. Arthur Brewer was visi
ting home folks here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Baker ;
I and family and Mrs. Billie Baker
; spent the week-end in Atlanta.
The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Fowl
{ er spent Sunday with Mr. and |
! Mrs. Paul Tucker.
Friends ci Mrs A. D. Snoots \
are glad to hear that she is im
proving.
Mrs. Ben Murhpy and daugh
ters were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Murphy in Menlo Sunday!
I afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chele Brady
| were visiting Mrs. A. D. Snoots
Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Ray spent
the week with their grandmoth
er, Mrs. Henderson, in Trion.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kimbell, of
! Dublin, were visiting friends and
i relatives here over the week
end./
Mrs. Emma Wigley had as her
guests Saturday, her sister, Mrs.
Jessie Greene and daughter, Mrs.
Marion Cooper and son, Mack,
and Douglas Fountain, all of j
Trion, and Mrs. J. V. Bishop and
children, of Lyerly.
Mrs. Joe Thomas of Menlo, has
returned home alter spending a
few days with Mrs. J. E. Thomas
and Arthur Thomas in Lyerly.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Johnson
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McDonald and family in Chat- ;
toogaville Sunday.
Archie Powell has the mumps I
this week. •. |
Tommy Johnson is sick at this
time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Sentell, of
Rome, were visiting Mrs. J. E.
Thomas and Arthur Sunday.
Pennviile News
By Milderd Bell
The Rev. r>orty Stowe, of j
Louisville, Ky., was guest speak- j
er at the Baptist Church Sun- j
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon King nad
Sue, and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy,
Isreal, of Birmingham, were I
spend-the-day guests of Mr. and I,
Mrs. Raymond Van Pelt Sunday.!
James “Sloppy" Floyd will
leave Friday for Orlando, Fla., j
for a few weeks of training in <
the Army Air Force.
Mrs. Billy Chandler and Jack- (
ie have gone to Birminham, Ala. .
for a week.
Luke Thomas is doing nicely
at the Trion Hospital, where he '
has undergone an operation. (
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vernon
and Jeanie Bell motored to
Rome Sunday afternoon to seej
Mr. and Mrs. C H. Vernon and
Davie.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ray Kingj
and Patsy were dinner guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Van Pelt.
Mrs. Annie Chambers was the
afternoon guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Parris Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Deck Stoner and
children, of Rossville, were Sun
day afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Bailey.
Mrs. Melvin Pettyjohn and
j daughter have returned home
j from the hospital.
The Rev. Albert Pruitt accept
ed the call as pasor of the Bap
tist Church. He will preach his
first sermon Easter Sunday.
Mrs. Arnold Clark, who has
been a patient in the Trion
Hospital, returned home Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Chand
ler, of Trion, were dinner guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Chandler,
Mr. and Mrs. James Bell were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Bell Saturday.
Little Miss Joan Bailey was
the week-end guest of her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Bell, of Trion.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Isreal
were spend-the-night guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ray King
and Patsy, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon King and
Sue, were spend - the -nigh t
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shack
Bagley Saturday.
Olan Strickland left for Mexi
co Sunday where he has a new
job.
Mrs. Lessie Floyd was dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Parris, and Mrs. Harry Smith
Wednesday.
The Pennviile Home Demon
stration Club will meet Friday,
April 8, at the home of Mrs.
A1 Strange.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parris and
children visited in Anniston, Ala.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Smith, of
msm
1. What Spanish explorer dis
cover the Pacific Ocean?
2. How long is the Missouri
River?
3. What is the “southernmost
city” in the U. S.?
4. What is the CIA?
5. How many members does
the Communist party in the U.
iS. claim?
6. Name the Atlantic Pact
countries
7. Who is often called the
“Copernicus of the 20th Cen
tury?”
8. Who controls the islands of
Iceland, Greenland and Spitz
enbergen?
9. Name the 22nd President
of the U. S.
10. Who wrote: “In the Spring
a young man’s fancy—?”
THE ANSWERS
1. Vasco Balboa.
2. 2,551 miles.
3. Key West., Fla.
4 Central Intelligence Agency,
the nation’* first full-fledged
peacetime spy organization.
5. About 60,000.
6. Great Britain, United
States, Canada, France, Nor
way, Belgium, Luxemburg and
the Netherlands.
7. Albert Einstein.
8. Independent Republic;
Danish colony; Norwegian pos
session, respectively.
9. Grover Cleveland.
10. Alfred Tennyson, “Locks
ley Hall.”
Louis signs Walcott and
Charles to 2-year boxing con
tracts.
Dewitts buy controlling in
terests of Brown from Macker
man.
THE SUMMERViLLE NEWS
Trion, were spend - the -day
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Dukes Sunday.
Mrs. Milas Hartline spent the
week-end in Fort Payne, visi
ting her sister, Mrs. Millard
Johnson.
Little Miss Brenda Brimer, of
Trion, spend tne week-end with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Stowe.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith,
of Lindale, were spend-the-day
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clay
Stowe Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Worthy and
children spent several days last
week in Fort Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Pressley
and Mary Ruth, spent the week
end in Cedar Bluff, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Archer Fielding
and Mr. and Mrs. Cliffrod Brim
er spent Sunday with Mr. and i
Mrs. Charlie Stowe.
Mrs. Clyde Pledger visited Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Worsham Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Tucker
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Lacey.
Mrs. M. H. Gregg, Mrs. Milas
Hartline, Mrs. Roy Housch, Mrs.
Jay Wothey, Mrs. Claude Hix and
Mrs. Jim Torn Greason attend
ed the P. T. A. Convention at
Lake View Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bell and
Jeanie spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Vern
on.
OM HILL NEWS
By Bettye Harrison
Mrs. Ruth Rickett and sons,
Gordon and Joe, spent Friday
with Mrs. Lee Norton.
Lelia Rickett spent last week
with her sister, Mrs. Lee Norton.
Sarah and Doris Rickett spent
Wednesday with Wilene and
Irene Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Bull
ard and daughetr, Brenda, of
Atlanta, have returned home af
ter visiting Mrs Bullard’s pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Yancey.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Brooks
visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Yancey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Yancey
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Dempsey Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brooks visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. Horace Yancey
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mosley,
Freddie, Imogene and Mr. and
Mrs. Dannie Moseley visited Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Mitchell and
family, of Memo, Sunday.
Mrs. Blain Padgett, Carolyn
and Polly Padgett visited Mrs.
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Leemon Chester Saturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Jones visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dempsey,
of Gore, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawson
visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mit
chell Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whaley and
Marvin were the dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and
Max Sunday
L. O. Dickerson and Leemon
Chester visited Jack Lawson
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loney Ward and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack
] Lawson Tuesday night.
Mrs. Bob Jones, Mrs. Fred
Mitchell, Mrs. Viola Yarbrough
and Miss Jo Chester visited Mrs.
Luther Dickerson Monday even
! ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bullard and
j Mrs. Hugh Bullard visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Jones Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. Viola Yarbrough visited
Ethridge Yarbrough and chil
! dren Friday.
Mrs. Horace Yancey, Mrs. Tal
madge Builard and daughter
visited Mrs. Fred Mitchell and
Mrs. Charley Morrison Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. Doyle Yarbrough visited
Mrs. 800 Jones Wednesday
evening.
Those visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dempsey
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Rob
Eaggett, Mr. and Mrs. John
Rosser and son, James, of Penn
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Yarbrough
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
i Edmond Tucker, of Alpine, Sun
day. Mrs. Viola Yarbrough re
mained for a few days visit with
her brother, Edmond and Carl
ton Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell
and family spent Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Fulton
and son, Greg, were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yar
| brough nad son Sunday after-
| noon.
Irene, Shirley and Clyde
j Brooks were the dinner guests
lof Mr. and Mrs. Jack Payton
! and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brooks and
i family were the guests of Mr.
i and Mrs. Jack Payton and fami
| ly Sunday.
Jack Brooks, Gene Brooks, G.
| W. Brooks and Tom Brooks visi
j ted Bill Brooks Sunday.
Little Greg Fulton. was the
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Brooks and Irene Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Graves, of
Coco, Ind., and Mrs. Tilford, of
■ Chattanooga, were the guests
of Mrs. W. D. Hawkins Wednes
■ day.
, Mrs. Penny Hawkins and son,
Durann, were the guests of Mrs. j
i W. D. Hawkins Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harri- j
son, of Pennviile, were visiting
[ Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harrison and
: Bettye Saturday night.
I Ret. Alexander L. Reynolds
has returned to camp after a I
t ten day furlough with his pa
, rents. He will now be stationed
at Fort Bragg, N. C.
Wendell Reed was the Sunday
' afternoon guest of Howard
Brooks.
Mrs. Ida Rinehart and Mrs.
W. B. Ward have returned to
their homes after spending a
few days with Nora Lee Ward. |
Mrs. Clarence Joyner called to \
see Miss Ward Saturday after-:
noon.
Mrs. Lonnie Ward, Nora and j
Mrs. Joe Cole visited Mrs. Nora |
Gardner Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. George Welch Sr., and
Mrs. Faye Lawless, of Menlo, j
visited Nora Lee Ward Sunday:
afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. High-1
field also called Sunday after
noon.
Card Os Thanks
Miss Nora Ward and Mrs.
Waler Garner are improving and
| wish to thank those who sent
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Thursday, April 7, 1949
cards, flowers, candy, cake, ice
cream and those who visited at
home and at hospital and for
! the prayers.
May you have just such
! friends in need.
Nutritive Value of Chicken
Red meats contain more iron
but chicken, including the gib
lets which are especially rich in
vitamin A, gives the family
| more opportunity for food value
than most common cuts of beef,
pork or lamb.
A fan, set at slow speed so
that it causes no noticable
draft, will help distribute heat
more evenly in an improperly
insulated room.
DR. HAROLD GRAY
Chiropractor
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