The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, April 21, 1949, Image 2

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LYERLY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller, of Childersburg, Ala, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fuller, of Sum merville spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller. Mrs. Oather Powell and Patsy spent the week-end with Mrs. Powell’s mother, Mrs. Jim An derson, in Chattoogaville. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Johnson were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bel ton Warren in Chattoogaville, Sunday. Misses Shirley, Martha and Alice Murphy and Miss Maxine Cochran were visiting Miss Vir ginia Johnson in Chattoogaville, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reece an nounce the birth of a son at the Trion Hospital Saturday, April 16. He has been named James Edward. Claude Treadeway was home from the Navy this week-end. He was visiting Willard Elliott Saturday. Miss Lassie Edwards was vis iting Mrs. Florence Pollock and Miss Pearl Burney Friday. Mrs. Earl Miller was visiting Mrs. Arnold Hughes and Mrs. J. F. Jackson Friday. Mrs. Eva Crabtree, of Sum merville. visited relatives 1 n Lyerly Friday. Mrs. Hamp Brewer is ill, at this writing. Mrs. Walter Elliott and chil dren. Avonell and Frank, were the luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kimbell Sunday. Mrs. Sam Garner and chil-! dren were visiting in Dalton Sunday. Miss Virginia Johnson, Miss | Louise Reynolds and Miss Betty Harrison were the guests of Miss AUTO RADIOS INSTALLED —AUTO AERIALS— —RADIO REPAIRING— ESPY RADIO SERVICE Phone 246—Summerville Pick-up and Delivery Service I ***** ***** ******************* ********************************** SHEET ROCK—WHILE JT LASTS $47.50 Per Thousand BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY i North Summerville at Railroad Phone 158 j Let Us Figure Your Next Building, Repairing or Painting WELCOME TO SPRING CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 2 1 / 2 Miles East of Trion REV. FRANK B. LEWIS, Pastor Sunday School 10 A.M. Morning Worship 11 A.M. Pastor's Subject: 'Eight High Points To Drive For' EVENING SERVICE 7:30 P.M. Pastor's Subject: "Giving Your Best" Remember the early morning broadcast at 8:30 A. M. Monday through Friday over WROM, 710 on your dial. SPECIAL ON PERMANENTS S 5 Permanent Wave $3 (2 for $5) $7.50 Permanent Wave $5 $lO Cold Wave $7.50 Any Shampoo and Set $1 LORENE ISRAEL, OPERATOR STAR BEAUTY SHOP (In Rear of Star Barber Shop) Summerville, Go. Dolores Garner Monday night. Misses Toni and Sue Woods and Miss lonell Elliott were vis iting Misses Martha, Shirley and Alice Murphy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Powell and children were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Flemings Sunday afternoon. Harvey Whisenant was visit ing Arthur Thomas Sunday af ternoon. Miss Juanita Rogers spent the week-end in Thompson with her parents. Mrs. Harry Smith and Mrs.. William Baker were visiting Mrs. A. D. Snoots Friday. Friends of James Ray will be glad to hear that he is on his way home from China. Mrs. Margaret Floyd and daughter, Sharon, have return ed home after visiting her sis ter Mrs. Harry Smith, in At lanta. Mrs. Tom Stanton who has been ill is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gardner were called last- week to Chat tanooga to attend the funeral : of Mrs. Gardner’s uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Black man, Mrs. R. K. Gilmer, of Dickeyville, Mr and Mrs. Gilli- I land and Harold Dean visited | Mrs. W. H. Yancey Sunday. Elizabeth Tucker was visiting | Jean Fortune Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bon Spraggins i were visiting friends and rela- i tives in Trion Saturday. Mrs. Harry Smith of Atlanta, conducted a revival at the Holi ness Church last week. Mrs. Sam Davis is visiting her daughter in Cartersville this week. Bob Williams, who is attend ing college in Cochran, spent the week-end in Lyerly with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wil liams. The Rev. Paul Fowler is con ducting a revival in Gadsden, Aia. , Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Whisenant Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Yancey, H. F. Yancey and Mrs. R. M, Gilli- i land. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kimbell, of Gadsden, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cameron, of LaFayette, were visiting their father. J. 1.1 Kimbell Sunday. Miss Janie Little spent Sun- i day with Ivonell Colbert. Bob Gayler visited Frank Elliott Friday. Mrs. Jules Vaughn has re turned home from the Trion hospital. Friends are glad to hear that Mrs. A. D. Snoots has improved from a recent illness. Andy Brady spent Sunday with Charles Kimbell. Mrs. Boss and daughter, of LaFayette, spent a few days with Sue Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holt were visiting Mrs. Holt’s mother, Mrs Henry Jackson, Sunday Harold Dean and Jimmy Gilli land spent Sunday afternoon with Fred Stallings. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gardner j and son, of Alpine, visited Mr. | and Mrs. Raymond Gardner, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baggett, of Oak Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Reece Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith, of I Atlanta, visited Mr. and Mrs. > P. A. Brady Sunday. ! Yancey Gilmer and Jackie, of Summerville, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gilliland. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Jackson : were visiting their mother. Mrs. Henry Jackson, Sunday and Mrs. Arnold Hughes. Miss Bessie Ruth Jones scent 1 the week-end with Miss Lena Mae Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Womack | spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsey. Doris Vaughn spent Sunday Jean Fortune. Mrs. Paul Fowler and Jimmie and Carol spent the week-end in Gadsden. Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Ray held a reunion at their home west of Lyerly Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott had as their supper guests Fri day night, Paul Simon and Frank Thomas, of Shiply, Fla.; Miss Florence Boss of LaFay ette; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kimbell and son, Joe Frank; Jim Hillis and Emily; J. I. Kimbell and Charles; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Woods and son, Mike; Mrs. Nell Flryd and son, Larry; Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. Mar vin McCrickard Mrs. lonell Col bert and Miss Mary Cook. OAK HILL NiWS By Bettye Harrison Mr. and Mrs. James Cargle ; were the Saturday night guests ■ J of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Ward. Mrs. W. H. Tudor, of Rome, is! : visiting her daughter, Mrs.,' Gordon Reynolds and family for j a few weeks. Robert Ball, Bettye Harrison, Jim Pledger, Louise Reynolds, and Mr. and Mrs. James Cargle were the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Ward Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brooks and i family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Payton and fami ly Sunday. Wendell Reed was the dinner guest of Howard Brooks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sye Hawkins and family, of Chattanooga, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hawkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. A McClain, Mrs. R. C. Fulton and Clyde, of Gore, and Hudon Black, of La- Fayette, were the dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. John Fulton and Greg Sunday. Irene Brooks was the Satur day night guest of Mrs. Jack Payton. Earl Norton was the Thursday night guest of Clyde Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. John Echols and son, Johnny, of Summerville, ! were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hawkins and family Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. James Cargle visited Mr. and Mrs. Houston Cargle, of Little Sand Mountain, Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pyle and Cicil Colbert, of Bristol, Tenn., were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thur- i man Colbert and family Satur-! day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gardner i and David were visiting Mr. and | Ray Gardner, of Lyerly, Sun-1 I day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Spraggins and son Charles, were the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gardner Thursday night. Mrs. W. E. Holt was visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holt, of Tri ' on, over the week-end. Mr and Mrs. Ollie Webb, of Summerville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jess Demosey Saturday. Charles Hawthorne was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. i Fenny Hawkins. | Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brooks were I the dinner guests of Mr. and Tom Brooks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Winters and son, Ronnie, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Winters and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morrison and Cuye were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morrison over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Col bert and children were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans, of Look out Mountain. Sunday. Mrs. Paul Mount visited her sister, Mrs. Clinton Baggett, and attended church at Oak Hill Sunday. Max Jones spent Sunday with THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS Marvin Whaley, of Summerville. Mrs. Viola Yarbrough was vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yar brough and son Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Tucker, I of Alpine, were visiting Mi’, and Mrs. Fred Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. iW. F. Dempsey and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Yarbrough and fami ly Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawson vis | ited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Warren and . family, of Trion visited Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Padgett Sunday. Mrs. Melba Boatman of Sum merville visited Mrs. Doyle Yar brough Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Charlie Morrison and Mrs. W. F. Dempsey visited Mrs. Hubert Jones Saturday after noon. Mrs. Robert Mitchell and daughter and Mrs. Felton Pen yon and son visited Mrs. John Smiley Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Viola Yarbrough and W. M. Yarbrough spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dempsey. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Yarbrough Janice, Lebron, Byron and Dewey Yarbrough spent Wed nesday night with Mr. N. E. Yarbrough and family. W. M. Yarbrough spent Thurs day night with Joe, Malcolm, and Glenn Yarbrough. Doyle and W. M. Yarbrough and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell visited N. E. Yarbrough and children Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones and Mr. and, Mrs. Ernest Gaskin were visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dempsey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yar brough and son visited her sis ter in Gadsden Sunday. W. E. Boatman, of Valley Head. Ala., visited his daughter, Mrs. Doyle Yarbrough Thursday night. Hazel Smith and Robbie, Joe, Lillian, Judy and Raymond Yar brough were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell Wednesday, j Fred Mitchell visited Charlie ' Morrison Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Junior Hughes and j daughter were the Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mitchel] and Roy Mitchell and family. Mrs. Roy Mitchell nad Virgin ia were shopping in Rome Sat urday. Mrs. Dwight Bailey, of Rome, was the week-end guest of Mrs. Roy Mitchell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ander son were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Fronie Mitchell and Bessie. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hawkins, of Summerville, Sunday. The Loop Furniture Co., Inc. Now is the time to buy that Refrigerator G. E. & PHILCOS - all sizes GE ELECTRIC RANGE! Every Model to Choose From PORCH AND LAWN FURNITURE We have Glider Seis of all kind, Lawn Mowers, Metal Chairs and Metal Tables, High Back Cane Seal and Cane Back Rockers and Grass Rugs. 9-Pc. Beauliful Dining Room Suite, Arvin Dinette Suites in White and Yel low. Good Used Piano * Sewing Machine Marsh Kitchen Cabinets Marsh Dish Cabinets Metal Dish Cabinets Double or Single Door The Loop Furniture Co., Inc. ALPINE NEWS By Hazel Toles Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morrison, of Rome, and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Webb, of Summerville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Demp sey and children and Mrs. Smatha Dempsey Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Toles and | children, Hazel and Tommy, vis- I ited Mr. Toles’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Toles and Miss Blanche Toles Sunday after noon. Charlie Powell and Miss Char lene Powell visited Albert Po well, of Cloudland, Sunday. Gerald and O’Bera Dempsey attended an Easter Egg Hunt given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lawson, of James town, Ala. Sunday. Those en joying the Egg Hunt were: Jo Ann Purcell, of Menlo; Betty Sue Jones, of Pennville; Robbie Reece, of Menlo; Sara Dempsey, and Brenda Joyce Lawson, of Trion, and Harold Tucker, of Chattanooga. Mrs. Ted Mauney and daugh ter, Ellen, ot Jamestown, Ala., spent Sunday with Mrs. Mauney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall, Leon and Ruby. Gladstone Dempsey visited Jess Dempsey, of Oak Hill, Wed nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morris,, of Jamestown, Ala., visited Mr.! and Mrs. Charlie Powell and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawson, of Oak Hill, visited Mr and Mrs. G. D. Dempsey and children and Mrs. Smatha Dempsey, Wednes day night. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Carter, of Dickeyville. Mr. and Mrs Gus Powell and daughter, Patsy, and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Purcell and familv. of Menlo, were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Carter and family. Pennville News By Mildred Bell Mr. and Mrs. Billy Chandler and Jackie were dinner guests Sunday of Mi. and Mrs. Dennis Chandler and Lamar. Miss Lorene Isreal was Sun day afternoon guest of Mrs Gordon McGraw. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Van Pelt and Mrs. Belle King were Sunday dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Van Pelt. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott cnent Saturday in Rome shop ping. Mrs. Sadd Dalton, of Trion, was guest Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parris. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith vis ited the latter’s father, who is ill in the Trion Hopsital Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Adams were spend-the-day guests of the latters’ parents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vernon and Davie, of Rome, and Mr. and Mrs. James Bell and Jeanie were dinner guests Sunday of ATTENTION FARMERS MY GIN WILL BE CLOSED AFTER APRIL 23 ANYONE HAVING COTTON TO GIN PLEASE BRING IT BEFORE THAT DATE McWhorter gin company LaFayette, Route 4, at Center Post At Your Service HARLOW SERVICE STATION ROAD SERVICE PURE OIL PRODUCTS and YALE TIRES Summerville, Ga. Phone 127-J A Complete Line of Service Station Supplies TRIMBLE SERVICE STATION 24-HOUR SERVICE Sinclair Products We Cater to Tourists and Trucks Plenty of Parking Space Mirrors * Pictures Table and Floor Lamps Electric Percolators * Cedar Chest 9x12 RUGS $9.95 RECORDS All the Latest Hits in Popular, Hillbilly, Quartet GOOD USED FURNITURE Whatever your need may be, we be lieve we have it. Come by today and see our large slock of beauliful Furniture. THE BEST OF QUALITY, EASY TERMS Thursday, April 21, 1949 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott were visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Bell Saturday night. Nutritive Value of Tomatoes Tomatoes, most popular of all home garden vegetables, offer vitamin C generously, especially if they ripen in the sun. Other good vegeables for this vitamin are cabbage, cauliflower, green peppers and all green leafy vegetables. BAGIEV'S Standard Service We Specialize in Washing, Greasing, Polishing All Standard Products STANDARD SERVICE STATION Standard Oil Products Gas, Oil, Lubrication, Washing, Polishing Tires, Tubes; Batteries Call 80 ROAD SERVICE