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Thursday, April 21, 1949
BETHLEHEM NEWS
The Rev. Bennie Bowman fill
ed his appointment Sunday and
Sunday night.
The singing Sunday afternoon
wtas well attended. The Rev.
Hardin and his trio, of Ringgold,
sang several special selections.
Millard Sloan, of Center
Grove and the Rev. Paul Brown,
of LaFayette, were visitors.
The Rev. J. F. Gladney and
famhy attended s e rvices at
Bethlehem Sunday night.
Mrs. Louise Bowman’s class
Miss Mae Grigsby’s class and
Miss Ruby Scoggin’s class had
egg hunts Sunday.
Sarah Ramsey gave an egg
hunt at her home.
Sarah Eleanor Ramsey had as
her guests Sunday afternoon
Billy and Barbara Bowman, of
Ringgold, Maggie Pettyj ohn,
HazeF and Bettie Sue Jackson
and Frances Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Story,
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$149.50 4
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• Worn parts replaced with New Gen
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HAIR MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
Special Special
WE WILL ALLOW YOU $30.00
FOR YOUR OLD LIVING ROOM SUITE REGARDLESS OF CONDITION ON A NEW SUITE
WE HAVE SOME BEAUTIFUL SUiTES
LARGE MOHAIR SUITES
WINE AND BLUE VELOUR
SECTIONAL SOFAS
DUNCAN PHYFE
WE HAVE HAD LOTS OF CUSTOMERS WANTING TO TRADE IN SUITES, WHICH WE
HAVE NOT HAD ROOM TO HANDLE THEIR OLD SUITES, BUT NOW WE ARE READY.
SEE US TODAY.
ONLY 25 TRADE INS WILL BE TAKEN
The Loop Furniture Co., Inc.
THE FRIENDLY STORE
of Rossville, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Math Grigsby Sunday.
Mrs. James Smith entertained
Saturday night with a shower
given honoring Mrs. David Wat
kins a recent bride, of Rome.
Mrs. Watkins was Winnie Lou
Richardson before her marriage.
Mrs. R. C. Grigsby, Mrs. Homer
’ Broom and Mrs. Harold Broom,
of West Armuchee, attended the
shower.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ramsej'
had as their guests Sunday af
’ ternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Richardson, of East Armuchee.
Roof Carpenter, of Chatta
nooga, visited Bolling Carpen
ter, of Gore Springs and Noah
Carpenter here Tuesday.
Edward Scoggins spent Wed
' nesday night with Jerry Bryant
, at the home of their grand
’ mother, Mrs. Ida Maxey.
Rube Allmon made a business
trip to Summerville Tuesday.
i Mrs. Joe Grigsby visited Men
afay Pettyjohn Monday.
A reunion was held at the
home of Rufus Richardson Sun
day. The guests included his
brother, Malvin Richardson and
family, of Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gras- ,
ham, Charles, Ed and Sonya ,of (
Rome, spent Wednesday with J. ]
E. Pettyjohn and family.
Mrs. Fred Townsell and Janice ,
, were guests of her parents, Mr. j
: and Mrs. Reece Tudor, in Dry
Creek Thursdya. .
Mesdames Pete Hannon and 1
Reese Serrett made a business ;
• trip to Dalton Thursday.
Charleen Roper was guest of
Louise Roper Thursday night, i
Vernon Carpenter spent <
1 Thursday night with Russell :
Bryant. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith,
j of Chattanooga, were guests of 1
’ Mrs. Smith’s mother, Mrs. Ida '
Maxey Friday.
i Evelyn Wilson, of Dry Creek :
spent Thursday night with Ruby
. Scoggins.
Maggie Pettyjohn visited her:
> sister, Mrs. R. H. Madden, of
Rome, Friday night.
Mary Earl Jordon spent the
week-end with her brother Rob
ert Jordon, in Carrollton where
he is attending West Georgia
College.
Guy Pope was visiting friends
and relatives in Carrollton over
the week-end.
i Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Jennings
announce the arrival of a son
at Trion Hopsital Wednesday.
Leon and Arthur Willie Smith
made a business trip to Lyerly
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dick, of
Atlanta, visited his aunt in
in Cleveland last week and vis
ited Mrs. Dick’s mother, Mrs.
Ida Maxey, Friday. Jerry Bryant
returned to Atlanta with them.
Ruby Scoggins was guest of
Charleen Roper Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ruther
ford, of Trion, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Delaney
Scoggins.
Mr. and Mrs. David Watkins,
of Rome, visited Mrs. Watkins’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie
Richardson Saturday night.
Bobby Gentry, of Gore, spent
Saturday night with Joe Ross
Ramsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Artie Carpenter
had as their guests Sunday Mrs.
Roy Yarbrough and Charlotte,
of Rome, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Brown and Ronnie, of LaFayette
and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robbins,
of Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith,'
of Chattanooga, spent Saturday'
i night with Mrs. T. W. Smith,
i G. W. Hames of East Ar
| muchee, attended the singing at
i Bethlehem Sunday
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
HOLLAND NEWS
Miss Emmadeane Brison, of
Athens, is spending the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. P. Brson.
Mrs. G. S. Holland and Mrs.
J. P. Adderhold were shopping
in Rome Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reales Chambers
and Mrs. Jay Waldon, of Chat
tanooga, were visiting old
friends in this community
Thursday.
Mrs. Clyde Stephenson enter
tained the Woman’s Home Dem
onstration Club Thursday after
noon. Miss Omie Wiley gave a
demonstration on yeast breads.
Mrs. Harley Bandy and Mrs.
Bob Strawn and Gail spent Fri
day with Mrs. Mark Strawn.
Those from here who attended
revival services at the Summer
ville First Baptist Church Wed
nesday night were: Mrs. Claud
Ratliff, Mrs. Harold Strawn,
Mrs. R. P. Brinson and Bob,
Mrs. Mattie Worsham, Misses
Eva and Helen Worsham, Mrs.
Mark Strawn and Frank Wars
ham.
Mrs. Alf Strawn and children
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wil
son Lovelace and V. B. McCrick
ard Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Kitchings and family near
Lyerly.
Mrs. Ben Vaughn, Mrs.
Hester Clark and Mrs. Bob
House were visiting Mrs. Watson
Millican, of Lyerly, Saturday.
Bill Tinsley, of Rome, spent
Sunday night and Monday with
John Vaughn and Mrs. Hester
Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ratliff
were visiting the Cook’s, of
Chattoogaville, Sunday after
noon.
John Vaughn and Mrs. Hester
Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
House attended the funeral of
their nephew and cousin, R. L.
Johnson, Sr., of Rome, Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. W. H. Gaylor and Guy
visited Mrs. Neil Everett and
family Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Sanders Ratliff and chil
dren visited Mrs. Kelly, of Mill
Creek Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Clark and
children were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Medlock Sunday.
Misses Frances White and
Helen Worsham were shopping
in Rome Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith and
i family were visiting Mrs. Susie
Holland and Harney, of Laven
der, Sunday.
R. C. and Earl White, of La-
Fayette, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. White.
Dear Folks,
Lately we have been thinking about
high prices and have decided to do some
thing about them.
As you know, in the past we have
done everything possible to show our ap
preciation to our customers for their pat
ronage.
Next Thursday's Summerville News
will carry an announcement that we feel
you will be interested in seeing. So make a
mental note now to be dressed and ready
to run when the News comes out.
You can take our word for it, it will be
well worth your time to be one of the first
to see this News.
Yours truly,
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SUMMERVILLE, GA,