The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, April 28, 1949, Image 10

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OAK HILL NEWS By Bettye Harrison Irene Brooks was the Thurs day night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brooks, of Lyerly. Mrs. R. C. Fulton and Clyde, little Jimmy Wofford, of Gore, and Wilene Brooks were the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Fulton and son, Greg, Sat urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Payton and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brooks and family. Virginia Mitchell was the Wednesday evening guest of Wilene and Irene Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. John Fulton and family were the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yar brough and son, Junior, Sunday night. Mrs. R. C. Fulton and Clyde, Junior Wofford and little Jim my, of Gore, were the Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Fulton and son, Greg. Mrs. John Fulton was the Fri day evening guests of Mrs. Bill Brooks. Shirley Brooks was the Friday evening guest of Drucilla, Lillian and Judy Yarbrough. Gene Brooks was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brooks, Billy and Pearl Sunday. Miss Bettye Harrison was the I. J. ESPY, JR. | j ATTORNEY AT LAW ; l OFFICE OVER McGINNIS DRUG CO. J A (-rad’s DREAM Lovely 15-jewel model. Gold 'L JsF filled bracelet , s 3 Smart jewels, 10k natural gold filled. <33.75 OPEN AN ACCOUNT Prices include Fed. Tax Fuller Jewelry Co. Your Elgin Dealer Tooga Theater Bldg. Summerville, Ga. STEPHENSON BROS. SERVICE STATION Dealers in WOCO-PEP GAS • TIOLENE MOTOR OIL Washing • Greasing • Road Service Phone 127 Summerville, Ga. SPECIAL ON PERMANENTS j* h? $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, Ga. 'week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gardner and David. Mr. ana Mts. James Cargle were visiting in Rome Thurs day. ; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Baggett, jof Trion, visited Mr. and Mrs. . Clinton Baggett Sunday. Mrs. Earl Jones and Billie Joe were visiting iu Lyerly Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold White, of Alpine, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Vernon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Baggett and family, of Summerville, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clint ’ on Baggett Sunday. Mir. and Mrs. Robert Yar brough and son visited Mrs. 1 Yarbrough’s father and mother, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tallent, of Broom town, Sunday. Charles Hawthrone visited Mr. [and Mrs. Penny Hawkins over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones and family, of Lyerly, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Joyner and Hazel were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bullard and family Sunday. Mrs. Penny Hawkins was vis iting Mrs. Roy Mitchell and Vir ' ginia Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Penny Hawkins and family and Mrs. R. D. ■ Hawkins Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Jones ; visited Mr. and Mrs. Wiley [ Bridges, of Summerville, Su n - [ day. ; Miss Hazel Joyner spent Sat [ urday night with Elaine Bull ; ard. ■ Mrs. Luther Dickerson and 1 daughter, Glenda, visited Mrs. Doyle Yarbrough Sunday after noon. Mrs. Fred Mitchell visited Mrs. C. Howell, who is ill, Friday. Mrs. Ella Ward was Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and Max. Mrs. Viola Yarbrough spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dempsey. Glenn Bennefield and Kadell McCerlough, of Gadsden, visited I Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and Max j Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dempsey visited Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tucker and Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. ; Norman Tucker and Mrs. Sman Can Black-Draught Help That Bull, Dopey Feeling! Yes, Black-Draught may help that dull, dopey feeling if the only rea son you feel that way is because of constipation. Black-Draught, the friendly laxative, is usually prompt and thorough when taken as di rected. It costs only a penny or lees a dose. That’s why it has been a best-seller with four generations. If you are troubled with such symp toms as loss of appetite, headache, upset stomach, flatulence, physical fatigue, sleeplessness, mental hazi ness, bad breath and if these symptoms are due only to consti pation then see what Black- Draught may dq> for you, Get a package today. tha Dempsey and Mi', and Mrs. Bryant Ward Sunday. Mrs. Leeman Chester was the dinner guest of Mrs. W. F. Dempsey Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Yancey and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Padgett, Carolyn and Patsy Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Washington and family, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Dudley and family and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Faulkner, all of Marietta, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leeman Chester Sunday. Mrs. Charlie Morrison visited Mrs. Fred Mitchell Monday af ternoon. Drucilla Yarbrough spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell. Mr. and Hrs. Bryce Yarbrough and family, of Berryton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Yarbrough and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell. Mrs. Bryce Yarbrough, Caro lyn, Francis, and Brenda aend Mrs. Doyle Yarbrough, Janice and Dewey Yarbrough spent Friday with Mrs. W. F. Demp sey. Mr. and Mrs. John Smiley, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mitchell and fami ly and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Law son were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell Sunday. Mrs. W. F. Dempsey visited Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Tucker Sunday afternoon. Ethredge Yarbrsugh and chil dren and Gladstone Dempsey visited Mrs. Ethredge Yarbrough at Battey State Hospital Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Winters and son, Ronnie, visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Winters and family Sunday. Mrs. Dwight Bailey, of Rome, was the last week guest of Mrs. Roy Mitchell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hughes and daughter, Joan? were the 'Friday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mitchell and family were the Sunday even ing guests of Mrs. Fronie Mitch [ ell and Bessie. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Smiley, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mitchell and fault ily, Elmer Mitchell and son and i Mrs. Dave Searls were the Sun day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Massey and Barbara, and Miss Juanita Massey were visiting Mr. and > Mrs. E. L. Harrison and Bettye [ Friday night. Miss Dolores Gamer was the j [ Thursday night guest of Miss I Louise Reynolds. Broomtown News By Virginia. Ann Ward Jeanette Rinehart was the week-end guest of Jackie Hart line. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ed Cavin and Rebecca visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rattary and family Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Toles and family, of Rome, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Toles and Wayne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doherty and sons visited Mrs. Lilia Parks and Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ward Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tallent and family and Jean Hartline visited George Pledger, of Summerville, Sunday afternoon. Julene Powell and Kathryn Blalock were the dinner guests | of Annie Louise Weaver Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Loyd and I family were the Sunday dinner | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold i Reynolds. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. [ Henry Martin and Ivalene over [the week-end were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones and Trish, of Gadsden; Mrs. Clyde Brewster and Mrs. Ted Martin and chil dren, of Trion. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Toles and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Wilder Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Myrick | and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Storey, of | Rome, and Billy Martin visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitz Patrick and Mrs. Billy Martin Sunday. Mrs. Curt Jones visietd Mrs. Con Shamblin and Mrs. Millard Ward Tuesday. Nell Leath was the dinner guest of Orble Barnes Sunday. Bobbie Hugh Reynolds, of Jamestown, visited Sonny Leath Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Rob Van Pelt and' Pam visited Mrs. W. T. Toles Satur day afternoon. Frieda Shamblin was the Fri day night guest of Virginia Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morris and family and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell and Bud visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Weaver and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Orr, Mrs. Reno Jones, Mrs. Frank Reyn olds, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Sentell and family, Mrs. W. L. Ragsdale [and Mrs. Jerry Leath were the [ week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Barkley of Subligna. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzpatrick, Tommy and Jackie were shop ping in Rome Saturday. » Mrs. Millard Ward, Charles, Billy and Virginia Ward visited [Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Ward Sun i day afternoon. Mrs. Billy Martin, Mrs. Billy I Vaughn and Ivalene Martin THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS were shopping in Summerville Saturday. Mrs. Rob Van Pelt visited Mrs. Henry Martin Wednesday after noon. Bsrryton Message PERILOUS TIMES II Timothy 3-2-3-4. "This know also that in the last days perilous times shall come, for men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to pa rents, unthankful, unholy, with ou t natural affection, truce breakers, despis°rs of those that are good, traitors, heady, high minded, lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God, having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof, from such turn away. Beloved friends, are we living in an age like this now? Men love themselves, care less for other people. Then it speaks of covetous. That means people are seeking or wishing for the other man’s proeprty, his farm, or his car, or his wife, or his money. Does that sound like the 1949 models? Then boasters; do we have them today? They are people who have the best of all as long as it is in their hands. They boast of their automobile til) its sold; they boast of their [ character till they get office; they boast what they will do, | until it comes time to do it. Yes, [ that sounds like the latest out. j Then it is mentioned of the proud. To be proud is like some of today, they won’t go to church if there’s a run in their hose, they won’t go to church if they get out of lipstick and nail polish, they won’t go if they have to wear the same two dresses; they won’t go if their clothes don’t fit just right. Are people proud today? Do you ever see any tep cent million aires with their heads so high, it looks like thev need a weight hung on their chin to level them up. Then it speaks of blasphemers people who curse the things that are right. Some wear the name of Shristians and live worldy. Are you blashpeming Christ by bearing His name and living in sin? Friends, you had better be careful to live just what you are and bear the proper name for your life. Then it speaks of unthankful, that is people who has ' their [ own home, and money saved up, and plenty to eat, and all the time grumbling about something they need like an old hog, who lives under the acorn tree, but never looks up to see where the acorns come from. Then it speaks of the unholy without natural affection. That must be people who put on arti fical to have affection. Remem ber its out of style for a lady to have her natural affection. If she is just natural, then it knocks off her make up, when her make up is put on it gives her artificial affection. If her hair is natural it is long and straight and stringy, she wants it to have a beautiful affection, so she cuts it off and curls it to suit herself, that gives the artifical affection. That means in the last days they will be without natural affection. This means no harm friends, we just want you to know we are living perilous times and in the last days and in the latest models as Americans. We are heard over WGWD Saturday morning at 9:30 Ga. time, over Gadsden station and come to the Berryton Baptist Church each Sunday. Address all mail to Rev. Howard Finster, Trion, Ga. (adv.) NEW MOON NEWS By Mrs. J. A. Sentell The W. M. U. met with Mrs. A. N. Mauney Friday afternoon I for the monthly meeting. | Mrs. Willie Holcomb is visiting Mrs. J. A. Hartline in Alabama this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Baker, of Rome, were week-end guests of her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Sentell. Mrs. W. C. Sentell and Mrs. J. T. Hughes Jr., spent Thursday afternoon with their sister, Mrs. John Crowe. Buster Hughes and daughter, Elizabeth, have been suffering with mumps this week. The Rev. Virgil Blalock, of Summerville, filled his regular appointment at Friendship Sun day afternoon. Several from this community attended the senior play at Gay lesville Friday night. Among those visiting in the home of the Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Sentell Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Toles, Hazel, and j Tommie, and Iris Toles; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lumsden, all of Al [pine; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sen tell, Alvin Terry and Carol Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Beason, of Broomtown, attended church here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Smith and little grandchildren, Barbara and Bob Pledger, of Gadsden, Ala., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. James Moseley Sunday. Mrs. John Crowe, Carolyn and Bar ibara called in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Senteh motored to Tom Baker’s at Men lo Sunday afternoon accompa nied by Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Baker. On their return they vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lumsden, of Alpine. Mrs. Hazel Hayes and children of Broomtown, visited Mrs. Archie Parker Saturday after noon. LYERLYNEWS By Alice Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Sam Garner and family visited Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston in Subligna Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. U. T. Ortwein and children and Mr. Ortwein’s parents, of Rome, visited Mi>s. J. E. Thomas and Arthur Sun day. Wayne Pickle, of Summerville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Will Woods and chil dren. The W. S. C. S. of the Lyerly Methodist Church met Wednes day at the home of Mrs. Paul Weems. Mrs. Loran Parker pre sided at the meeting and was in charge of the program. Refreshments were served by the hostess following the pro gram. Those attending included Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Weems, Mrs. Walt Busbin, Mrs. Harry Farrar, Mrs. Johnny Copeland, Mrs. Thomas Snow, Mrs. Wessie Bradley, Miss Cecily Parker and Mrs. Joe Sam Ray. —O-~O Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Morris, L. Owens, of Chattanooga, Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Blackman and Mrs. R. R. Gilmer, of Dickeyville, vis- Trion Theater Continuous Shows Daily—Open 12:45 p. m. Monday, open 6:30 p, m. Saturday, open 12 noon Last Time Thursday “THE ADVENTURES OF DON JUAN” Friday—April 8 “THAT HAGEN GIRL” With Shirley Temple and Ron ald Reagan. Short—Squawkin’ Hawk Eighth chapter of Superman Serial. Saturday—April 30 Double Feature Program “CHALLENGE OF THE RANGE” Wi t h Charles Starrett and Smiley Burnette also “PORT SAID” With Gloria Henry and Wil liam Bishop. Monday-Tuesday—May 2-3 Glenn Ford, William Holden in: “THE MAN FROM COLORADO” Also Short Subject and Latest News. Shows at 1:00, 3:07, 5:14, 7:21, 9:28. Wednesday-Thursday—May 4-5 “WHISPERING SMITH” With Alan Ladd, Robert Preston Short—There’s Good Boos To night. Also Latest News. Shows at 1:00, 2:55, 4:50, 6:45, 8:40. An Old-Fashioned SQUARE DANCE COME ONE - COME ALL - HAVE FUN WITH Fiddling Jim Nelson and His Jewel Tea Boys -Sei Caller-Joe Hays- TIME: 8:00 P. M.-THURSDAY, MAY 5 PLACE: STURDIVANT GYM, SUMMERVILLE, GA. CAKE WALK AT INTERMISSION SI.OO per couple - Single 50c AUSPICES Summerville Business and Professional Women’s Club BENEFIT RECREATION PARK / ited Mrs. W. H. Yancey Satur day. Mrs. Bob Williams and son, of Pennville, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hearod Sunday. Mrs. Ben Murphy and daugh ters, Martha and Shirley, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hogg and family in Berryton, Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Sentell, of Rome, spent the week-end with Mrs. Sentell’s mother, Mrs. J. E. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Yancey and sons, Malcolm and Marcellous, of Pennville, T. M. Peppers, of LaFayette, H. F. Yancey and Earl Jones, of Oak Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. B Whisenant Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Morrison of Summerville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gravley Sunday. Miss Louise Reynolds, of Oak Hill, spent Thursday afternoon with Miss Dolores Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Johnson and Mrs. Will Warren were vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Ike Warren and family in LaFayette Sun- TOOGA THEATRE Summerville, Ga. PHONE 201 Week-days Continuous from 1:00 P. M.—Saturday Continu ous from l(M30 A. M. Thursday and Friday, April 28-29 Olivia De Haviland, Mark Stevens, Cleste Holm in: “THE SNAKE PIT” The movie that writes a new and unforgettable Chapter in Motion picture history— The most Challenging Theme ever filmed—The Story of a woman who fought to rip aside the dark ness of her mind. You must by all means see this great movie. Also News. Saturday, April 30 Johnny Mack Brown in: “TRAILS END” Also Chapter 2 “Tex Granger” and cartoon. Saturday Nite, Late Show, 10:30 P. M. Jane Frazee and Warren Doug las in: “INCIDENT” Also Short Subjects. Monday and Tuesday, May 2-3 Dane Clark, Alexis Smith, Eve Arden, Zachary Scott in: “WHIPLASH” It’s the drama-packed story of a guy who kissed his way into trouble and had to fight his way out. . . The sock sensation of the year, with scene after scene of smashing ring thrills . . . See the story of this Born prizefightei who tamed women with his kiss es and men with his fists. Also New Wednesday, May 4 James Cagney, Pat O’Brien, Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheri dan in: “ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES” Also Short Subjects. Showing at the ROYAL Saturday Only Bob Steele in: “DURANGO VALLEY RAIDERS” Also Short Subjects. Thursday, April 28, 1949 day. Ray Gilliland and son, Wayne, were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gilliland and family. Correction Mrs. Boss and daughter, of LaFayette, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson in Chat toogaville. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Vernon, of Summerville were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gravley Satur day. One Way of Doing It The Waiter —We have nice braised ox tails and some fine boiled beef tongue today, sir. The customer—ln spite of the high cost you manage to make both ends meet. Park Theatre 1 Mile South of Trion, Ga. Plenty of Parking Space WHERE YOU GET THE MOST ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE LEAST PRICE Phone 0-1742 Admission: Adults 30c Children 14c Thursday-Friday—April 28-29 —Double Feature —Open 6:30 P. M. James Cagney, Anab ell a , Richard Conte, Frank Lati more, Wlater Abel in: “13 RUE MADELEINE” also Tim McCoy tn: “THE LION’S DEN” Latest Park News. Saturday—April 30—One Day Only—Double Feature—Open 1 P. M. Rex Beach’s Tremendous Ad venture! “THE SPOILERS” With Marlene Dietrich, Ran dolph Scott, John Wayne, Margaret Lindsay, Harry Carey, Richard Barthelmess plus “THE SHERIFF OF MEDICINE BOW” Starring: Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton Max Terhune, Evelyn Finley. Final chapter “The Black Widow” Cartoon. Big Amateur Show every Sat urday in addition to our screen program. No advance in prices. Sunday-Monday May 1-2 Open 6:00 P. M. Millions cheered him but only one woman understood him— Samuel Goldwyn presents— “PßlDE OF THE YANKEES” Starring: Gary Cooper, Ter esa Wright, Dan Duryea. Tuesday-Wednesday—May 3-4—Open 6:30 P. M. You won’t believe your eyes when you see— “THE FREAKS” With the most amazing cast ever assembled: Can a full grown woman, love a Midget? Do the Simese Twins make love? Listen to otm Amateur Pro gram Broadcast every Sat urday at 1 P. M. over Radio Station WLAQ.