The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, April 28, 1949, Image 11

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Thursday, April 28, 1949 ITS AMAZING! J*- A beaver r vatha 77)/Z- > Ulgp «\.-.fA))i AS BoRN ,M ' r /2> C3L I L --gy HAMBURG. GERMANY, ihW®’ f > LAST YEAR PaC 'ife oldest a m W®l KNOWN FRuiT jf To TCz varieties of 1 ™ vj/ , '' BREAD ARE ALWAYS SERVE? IM THE V/ORLD 7 with breakfast, ik> IS THE WRLNUT! •T’w* jc sys Ir* \*"“ 1 -L J 1947 Elmo Features Syndicate, inc. 20000 nfemiN(3r OMS'S MOW- Z , uo ‘—— --1—— 1 IN A QuftiNT • v /fi& x HE! f -SUPERSTITION JU 1, MB of Colonial. J!SB'- j "■’ jOt VPMS ws ’ : \ AT A Cold could i V7 vjftOiF BE Cuqed ~ f 8V INHALING- >W BREATH JJMjHrT < JHpS of vJhite duck! Wjgyxrfrk BETHLEHEM NEWS By Mrs. J. E. Pettyjohn The Rev. Bennie Bowman fill ed his appointment a t the church Sunday and Sunday night and was dinner guest of T. Tate. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grigsby and Ann, of Airport Road, Armuchee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Shields Grigsby. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elsberry were guests of his neice, Mrs. Ed Sweatman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Madden Allen, Sarah and James, of Rome, were visiting relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Artie Carpenter, Ovelle, Vernon and Clark and Mrs. Marcelle Tant, of Rome, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Hall and Mrs. Ola Frazier of LaFay ette Sunday afternoon. Sallie Grigsby was guest of her uncle, Math Grigsby, at East Armuchee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marcelle Tant, o 1. When the first ten amendments to the U. S. constitution adopted? (0) 1716. (b) 1779. (c) 1791, (d) 1798. 2. —What is the official name for the proposed aid program for Europe? (a) Marshall plan, (b) Trumaxi document, (c) European re covery program, (d) Friendship train. 3. —What is Nadir? (a) Country in India, (b) Latin verb, (c) Ital ian river, (d) Point in the heavens. 4 _How far will V/ 2 ounces of coal pull one ton of freight, (a) 1 inch, (b) 1 foot, (c) 1 yard, (d) 1 mile. s—The Dominican Republic recently adopted their own monetary unit. The new monetary unit replaces what nation’s currency? (a) Spain, (b) United States, (c) Italy, (d) Portugal. ANSWERS 1. (c) The first ten amendments or the Bill of Rights were adopted in 1791. 2. (c) The European recovery program. 3. —(d) Nadir is a point in the heavens diametrically opposite the Zenith. 4. —(d) One mile. 5. (b) United States. CROSSWORD PUZZLE Solution in Next Issue. 9 W 1 ® " * n I W 1 7 ® 21 w J 5 17 Hl” 39 40 41 '/'/j' 4i 44 45 hr 11 I irrrW No. 6 Horizontal 1 Apple seeds 5 Terror 9 Nobleman 10 Officer’s assistants 12 Goddess of peace 13 Current of air 14 A state (abbr.) 15 Ruler of Tunis 17 One of the Great Lakes 18 Strange 26 Knock 22 Neon (sym.) 23 Unable to hear 25 Two-edged sword 28 Fiddle player 30 Fur of the coypu 32 A shade of red 35 Aloft 36 Incite 38 Body of water 39 Ostrich-like bird 42 Goddess of dawn 44 Chinese river 45 Unravel 47 Speak 49 Arm joint 50 Merrily 51 Native of Denmark 52 Sea eagles Vertical 1 Ceremonial procession 2 Anger 3 Body of water 4 Scoff 5 Craze 6 Ireland 7 Jewish month 8 Purify 9 Two-legged stand 11 Guide 16 Aggregate number of yards 19 Crazy 21 Chum 24 Pinaceous tree 26 Vitality 27 Flower 29 Perish 30 Care for one who is ill 31 Sustain 33 Stairway I posts of Rome, attended services at Bethlehem Sunday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Artie Carpenter. J. C. Richaroson is suffering from a cut leg caused by falling on an ax last week. Mr. and Mrs. Livy Smith. Mel ba Jean, and Carolyn, visited J. E. Pettyjhon and family Sat urday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pettyjohn, Menafay and Maggie attended the singing at Welcome Hill Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Delaney Scoggins Ruby Nona, Edward, Casey, Johnny and Donnie were dinner guests of Mrs. Grace Scoggins Bernice and Calvin Sunday. Mrs. Arnold Parker and sons Jimmy and Harold, spent the week-end with her father Walk er Phillips, at Summerville. Mrs. Ida Maxey spent Tuesday with her son, Dewey Maxey, at Gore. Mrs. Carl Fowler, of West Armuchee, spent Saturday night the guest of Mrs. John Fowler. 41 River (Eng.) 43 Asterisk 46 Female sheep 48 Metal 34 Pine tree (New Zea.) 37 Kind of chisel 40 Isle of Napoleon’s exile Answer to Puzile Number S piklulM«A[L|ulelsl Series G-4S Virgil Robbins Tate and son. of Indianappolis, Ind., were guests of his aunt, Mrs. Warren Elsberry, Tuesday. Opal Baily, of Subligna, spent Tuesday night with Vera Fowl er. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tudor, I Marvin and Charley, of Dry Ireek, were guests of Marvin Grigsby and family Friday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Barn tte, Jerry and Edna, of At anta, spent a few days with T im Brock and family last week. Charleen Roper spent Thurs day night with Louise Roper. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robbins, of Rome, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Artie Carpenter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Grigsby had as their guests Sunday Bill Holsomback and Geniva, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Holsomback and , family, of Sugar Valley. Those attending the birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Tate Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Billy Tate and Brenda: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tate and Wayne, the Rev. and Mrs. Ben nie Bowman. Billy and Barbara land Wilma Sue Teems, of Ring gold. Ms. and Mrs. Zebby Smith and Mrs. Zora Grigsby visited Mr. I and Mrs. B. D. Scoggins Satur day. Betty Sue Jackson spent Sun day night with Mattie Delia at East Armuchee. Menafay Pettyjohn went to LaFayette Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tudor and children, of Crystal Springs, i were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parson Saturday. Fred Townsell made a busi ness trip to Rome Wednesday. Messers Alf Reed. Billy Grigs by and Hamp Parson were in LaFayette Friday. Mrs. Clinton Brown, Mrs. Dort, Brown and children were guestsj of Mrs. Fred Townsell and Jan- ’ ice Saturday. Mrs. Cecil Parker spent Friday ; the guest of Mrs. Earl Tate. Mrs. Robert Story, of Ross- | Ville, spent Sunday with her pa- 1 rents, Mr. and Mrs. Math Grigs- i by. Melba Jean Smith visited her i grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Acres at Villanow Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Jackson had as their guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ramey, Mrs. Ruby Carden and daughter. Sue. Mr. and Mrs. Myers Jackson. Sonny, Cheryl, Don and Dianne 'of Waterville, J. C. Jackson and a frend, of Dalton, Mattie Delia -Grigsby, of East Armuchee, Mrs. Ray Partain and Tommy, of Trion, Mrs. Thelma Alexander and Barbara, of Pennville, Laura ! and Paul Brock, of Dry Creek. Sand Mountain News By Mrs. Z. M. Cooper Sunday will be regular preach ing day at the church here. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Murdock i attended a singing in Calhoun Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mathis and son, Douglas, were Saturday ■ guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Will SALLY ■ BY H.T. Olvii-E S/You should A L'LL BE "" HELP "A ( I MIGHT AS i be doing your V RIGHT ~, vJith vour lessons l GET IT WROMG ALL W/ MYSELF ORWpnO S frO rs I * ’ / - ’ _l— 7 ./-Vra U B AA life*'' T'- OLi ' ■ f LJiujjjvr. 186 "^ / p 2 ' -Eteo F«m>« Sgwkcu., be I // OMLF’I THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS , Veatch in Walker County. Mrs. Ben Craft and Mrs. Liz zie Mathis were Saturday gu€sts of Mr. and Mrs. Z. M Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Price and daughter, Genell, of Trion, were week-end guests of rela tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond De- Berry and daughter, Carol, of Summerville, were week-e n d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z. M Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Price and family, Mrs. Lizzie Mathis, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Craft, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Deßerry and Carol and Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Cooper and Rachel visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bohannon at Coosa Sunday. Vernon Rosser, son of Mr. and Mrs H. M. Rosser is sick. Jadie Price is visiting his daughter in Greenville, S. C. There are 13 homes on the mountain that are being wired for electricity. The other homes have had power for several years. Miss Bonnie Mae Bridges has returned home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. J. T Selman, of near Russell Air Field. Robert Murdock has return- LISTEN , DOC/ Wt<6K-T<5K .BUCK?! WE'VE DEERING WILMA'S LOST A YOU HAVE MY >«<£ A PLOT TO DISRUPT ■LLI SUSPECT -d 1 WHOM I TRUST ABOVE/ REMAINS SPACE/I CAN'T/<S yM PATHV, BUT .THE UNITED PLANETS? EVERYBODY", I IMY OWN HONOR ANO> TRAPPED ON TAKE ON A NEW/} yHIB MATTER O ATOMIC ENEFCYWft'i INCLUDING / | <INTEGRIT Y/j Z~~ PLANETGORO, ..CAN'T WAIT//* ICOMMISGICN A MYSELF// | Y MAN WITH> , TPFPFQPIFA J FIND HER /..>-. IZCOURAGEAND SELF OFEARTH L'tBEHiNDn (RELIANCE- YOU APE MOVEUNDER f ‘,7 W-BT - , wL j I 6MDONOF l Sy j. ’4 4 an ominous L',i: v A 1 now. Cloud-a V| r ® -v t r • -4 t ' "Vj Js9 ' DOC. JLoKjß’’ CLOUD THAT Sr, ■ t/e >GO M'&- a ja Z" T r ~| ; HORACE// U ~] pvou know i was\ y-'—y, cCC* F (WHY CAN'T YOU I SAVING THAT RAIN ) -‘GOTTA FIX THIS\ . < BE MORE y' WATER TO WASH ROOP BEFORE WE Vl > V / ( CACEFUL PP ) MY HAIR// HAVE ANOTHER/( •/ KCC L - "J . .. a__.: j \ \ \ 5-1+ 7/ kx; ‘ U-- \ \ \ ' v ' ■ \l i C“~\ \ \ I' ' • - MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher — L -Nz J k — - | HEY JEFF, WOULD GET ME SOME X OF Six W THAT WILL BE THREE NEVER MIND THE VU|U yV-'l YOU GO DOWN Y SI,i ?E DIAPERS FOR | COURSE! RAPERS FOR 77 DOLLARS PLUS SIX TACKS! GUS TO THE B&BY Iftiici n^- > MVSON- THE LIL' MY PAL GUS' ) CENTS FOR THE . FASTENS THEM i. 7 STORE forme?s^ darlinK new < TAX 7 on with il I NANCY _ J lL “T “771, GOiNG ) I Hwr.AT '• CH. NO IL;.. " -’L-'. □r~2 ’ l~ p I—iloi \'^ S i I EXPRESS 1 | k MV PILL J rSKYHI . 7 i ELEVATOR K:?| j > L building L ~ s- I /vnK bX- '■ ZV->-' j—i=L Balli r B —1 BBM JITTER By Arthur Pointer it „ I 1 / KISS PADDY GOODNIGHT < \\U' < 7/1 . ' r ‘ 1 ✓\W\/v J T L#" Yu A, CeCo\®: A LAr! ' 1 t ■L- ~ 'i I v x « I- |ed to his home in Texas after ■ spending several days with rel : atives here. Mrs. Lizzie Mathis is spending ; a few days with her grand ; daughter, Mrs. G. E. Bohannon, and Mr. Bohannon and family at Coosa. j James Gentry, of Summer ' ville, was week-end guest of Max , Cooper. Lamarr Rosser and Sidney i Cooper were Sunday guests of Ray and Kelley Owens. Billy Murdock was guest Sun day of Vernon Rosser. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lee Bridges have moved from Rome to the mountain. Three ways to CARE! Send $lO CARE food and textile pack ages to relatives, friends over seas. Order a package for a ■ needy stranger CARE will choose a worthy recipient. Or • send a contribution in any amount, from dimes to dollars, let CARE pool it in a general relief fund. CARE, 50 Broad 1 Street, New 4, is a non -1 profit agency. Rocket that rose 250 miles may I never be found. HONEST /Hl THEY PUSMIYdUDONT STICK ( LOP EAR.S I) ME ABOUND I UP FOE. YOUE_ Vy— z something's T/Vy AWFUL AND j SPANKED, ME OUST V * L-J) A F' /A STANDS —- ? S z->- SK'®"' ( Who said I D1 o/ Y' wanta make/ Ka\CL> SOMETHING OF TV - -