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BERRYTON NEWS
Those attending the funeral
of Mrs. Julius Vaughn Sunday
in Lyerly were: Mr. and Mrs. T.
A. Williams, Miss Genie Sim
mons, Miss Mary Jean Hickey,
Mrs. Henderson Powder, Mr. and
Mrs. G. L. Rosser, Mr. and Mrs.
John Rosser, Miss Hilda Rosser
and Mr. and Mrs. John Baggett.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Gil
breath and family were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mull Sunday.
Miss Mary Jean Hickey was
the guest Saturday and Sunday
night of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wil
liams.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hamlett and
daughter, of Columbus, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Edwards.
Mrs. Richard Edwards was the
guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe White this week-end.
Mrs. Herbert Wesson, Sewell
Dendy, Miss LUly Dendy, Mrs.
Shorty Cash and Mrs. Frank
Thomason visited their brother,
Dan Dendy at the Georgia Bap
tist Hopsital in Atlanta Sunday.
Mr. Dendy is slowly improving.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Willing
ham, Peggy Willingham, Mrs.
W. L. Willingham, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Pickle, of Summerville,
spent Sunday in Cedartown.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie visited in
Alabama Sunday.
Don Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs.
S. L. Cox has joined the Navy
and is stationed at San Diego,
Calif. Don graduated at Sum
merville High School with the
class of 1948. His only sister is
Miss Sally Cox.
Mrs. Leroy Chapman is spend
ing three months in Seattle,
Wash., with her husband, who
is in the Navy stationed there.
Bob Jones
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|He expects to be sent overseas
in June.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosser have
I moved into the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Booker.
Elmer Mitchell, of Rome,
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Mitchell and Jerry.
Mrs. Williams the mother of
Mrs. Dan Dendy is with the
Dendy children during the ab
sence of their parents.
E L. Youngblood was called
to Athens Saturday on account
of the critical illness and death
of his brother, John Young
blood.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Corn
er, of Atlanta, spent the week
end with their sisters, Mrs. Bish
op Koonce, Mrs. Frank Reece
and Mrs. Dewitt Youngblood.
Miss Mildred Center, of
Greensboro, and Georgia State
College for Women spent the
week-end with Miss Mary Mea
dows.
Mrs. Ben Powell, of Chicka
mauga, was the week-end guftlst
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Olney Meadows.
Mrs. Henry Brown, of Way
side, spent last week here with
her daughter, Mrs. Grady Coth
ran
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosser and
Paulette spent the week-end
I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
!c. M. Bryan, of Perryville.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Booker
have moved to Columbus where
Mr. Booker will be with the
Algernon Blair Construction 00.
Mrs. Cicero Pledger and her
daughter were luncheon guests
of Mrs. J. H. Booker Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Westbrooks
visited their daughter, Mrs. Roy
Harris in Trion Sunaay.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
McGraw are welcoming them to
Berryton again.
Mr. and Mrs. McGraw and
family were guests of Mrs. Shave
Parker in Sunday, the
occasion being a birthday din
ner.
Mrs. Alice Tucker and Miss
Louise Tucker were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Tucker Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilson, Mil
dred and Marie Wilson spent
Sunday visiting friends in Dirt
town.
Oscar Dendy and Mil ton
Reynolds were guests last week
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reynlods
in Tifton.
Mrs. Alice Tucker, Miss Louise
Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Tucker have recently moved in
to their attractive new home in
Happy Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cohen have
returned to their home here
from Huntsville, Ala., where
they were guests for a week of
their daughter and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Hobart.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Helton
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Chasteen and fami
ly on the Summerville -Lyerly
Road.
Mr. and Mrs. James Crabtree '
and children, of Boston, are
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Crabtree.
Willie Whitley, of Summer
ville, was a visitor in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Early Hutchins.
Mr. Hutchins continues quite
ill but the friends of Mrs.
Hutchins are glad that she is
improving for her recent illness. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesson,
Linda, Haz el and Rosemary
Wesson, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kel
lett, Frances and Virginia Kel
lett, Sue and Pat Nix, Mrs. Mat
tie Hayes and Ricky had an
enjoyable trip to Cloudland and
De Sota Falls Sunday.
Little Misses Linda and Hazel
Wesson spent the week-end with
their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Kellett in Summer
ville.
Misses Pat and Ann White, of
Summerville, spent Sunday with
Misses Inez and Colleen Mc-
Graw.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Byars were
visiting Mr. Byar’s aunt, Mrs. 1
Jim Hyde, in Rome Sunday.
Mrs. Richard Edwards and •
Richard Jr., will spend the
week-end with her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White
and Larry in Dry Valley.
Harold White, of Summerville i
spent Saturday night with Ben
ny Jo McArthur and Benny.
spent Sunday with Harold.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Banks
have moved here from Summer- I
ville.
Mrs. Gordon Marshall, of I
Morganton, S. C., is visiting Mrs.
Sallie Martin and Miss Martha
Marshall.
| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newsome,
of Summerville, spent Saturday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Tinney.
Mrs. Charlie Wilson had a
heart attack Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mc-
Arthur visited their daughter
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Cavin.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Tinney,
Bobby Tinney and Miss Lissie
Johnson, of Lyerly, enjoyed a
trip to Lookout Mountain Sun
day.
Mrs. Oscar Dendy spent
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Thursday night with Mr. and
I Mrs. Will Stephenson, Mr. and
Mrs. Stephenson and Jane were
with MrS. Dendy durinfe Mr.
Dendy's recent absence.
Johnny Tinney recently held
i a revival at Mt. Olive Methodist
; Church at Cloudland.
Mrs. Dan Koonce has recover
!ed from an illness. Her sister,
Mrs. Ruth Ledbetter, of Dry Val
ley, is with her
Miss Rosemary Moorehead
Land Mrs. R. S. McWhorter vis
ited Winston McWhorter at the
University of Alabama, over the
week-end.
Mrs. Watson Connor is visiting
- her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
■ Charles Bell in Cornelia.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Moore
i head were visiting their son and
I daughter, Mi. and Mrs. Joe
Moorehead, in Atlanta for the
week-end.
Mrs. Ellis McClellan, of Atlan
: ta, Mrs. Penn Selman, Mrs. O.
H. Elgin and Mrs. Watson Con
nor, were luncheon guests of
Mrs. A. B. Hammond last Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Byars
were Sunday guests of the Paul
Byars famliy.
Miss Haney Byars and Son
ny Byars visited Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Vaughn Sunday.
The Rev. Clarence Wood, of
Rome, is conducting a series of
services at the Church of God.
The Rev. and Mrs. Hill, from
Lavonia, and Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. Phillips, of Fort Payne, Ala.,
attended services Sunday night.
Mrs. Bobby Lee Cook, of At
lanta, arrived Monday night to
spend the Memorial Day with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hays.
Mrs. Obe Chasteen and Mrs.
J. O. Meadows attended the or
ganization meeting of a Wom
an’s Home Demonstration Club
last Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. John Weesner. This club
' will have for its members wom
|en from Berryton and Lyerly
| and in the communities be
| tween.
Mr. and Mrs. John David
Byars were guests Sunday of her
iparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F
Parker, in Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Esco Hall’ of
| Summerville, were guests over
the week-end of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Byars.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hudson,
Florence Hudson, Mr. and Mrs.
(Harvey Hutchins, and Janice
Hutchins went to Trion Sunday
jto see the new Memorial Home.
Mrs. C. A. Little, Major and
Mrs. Gleason and sons, of Bel
ton, S. C., arrived Monday to
visit Mrs. Little’s sister, Mrs.
Grady Moorehead, enroute to
California where the Gleasons
I will sail for Korea where major
■ Gleason will be on duty with the
U. S. Army.
Mr. and Mrs. Fess Edwards
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Edwards, of Gadsden, Ala.,
were visitors in the Hays home
Sunday.
Mrs. H. G| Bryant spent Mon
day in Chattanooga with Mr
and Mrs. Eddie Wooten.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Freeman
and family, of Nashville, Tenn.,
arrived Monday. Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Freeman Sr., will return
home with them for a visit.
Mrs. L. V. Cox is ill at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. O. J.
iMartin on the Happy Valley
Road.
Mr. and Mrs M. L. Freeman
Sr., and Miss Mabie Freeman
went to Jackson, Ala., to a sing
ing convention and to hear the
Oak Ridge quartet of which M.
■ L. Freeman Jr., is a mmber.
Mrs. Syble Hill and Gale have
recently returned, from Nash
ville. Tenn., where they visited
her brother, Mr. M. L. Freeman
and his family.
R. O. McLeod spent Saturday
with his nieces, Misses Sara, Nell
and Ruby Lee in Lyerly.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Craver and
' son, Jimmy, of Augusta were re
cent visitors in the home of Mrs.
i Craver’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
|h. G. Pegg.
HOLLAND NEWS
By Mrs. Mark Strawn
Oscar Ratliff, of near Attallo,
Ala., came Saturday for a visit
I with his mother and sister, Mrs.
Lula Ratliff and Mrs. Clyde
I Stephenson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. White had
; as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Hensley and chil
' dren, of LaFayette.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Worsham
were visiting relatives here Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. John Edge, of Lindale,
was guest Saturday of Miss
i Mayme Smith and Sunday of
|R. P. Brison.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Holland
spent Monday in Rome.
Eugene Ratliff, of Trion, spent
the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ratliff.
The Rev. John Crosby, of
Rome, and his mother were din
ner guests Sunday of Mrs. John
Worsham and family.
W. H. Delaney, of Chattanoo
ga, spent the week-end with his
daughter, Mrs. Harold Strawn,
and Mr. Strawn.
Miss Mayme Smith visited
Mrs. Tennie Smith at Chatooga
ville Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bennett
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Bennett.
Mrs. Claud Ratliff spent
Thursday and Friday in Rome
with her brothers and while
there attended the funeral of
her nephew, Roy Morrison,
whose body just returned from
overseas.
Mrs. Minnie Holland and fam
ily had as guests Sunday after
noon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Worsham
Mrs. Della Moon and Mrs. Myrtle
Sizemore.
Mr. and Mrs. Worsham
Vaughn and Charlotte, of Chat
tanooga, spent the week - end
with John Vaughn and Mrs.
Hester Clark and attended the
funreal of Mrs. Jules Vaughn
Sunday.
Jules Vaugnn, Doris and Bob
by are spending several days
this week with John Vaughn
and Mrs. Hester Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vaughn, of
(Memphis, Tenn., spent the week
end with John Vaughn and Mrs.
Hester Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Holland, R.
L. and T. H. Holland were shop
ping in Rome Monday.
Mrs. Clinton Everett and San
dra. Mrs. Sanders Ratliff, Mike I
and Duanne, were shopping in
Rome Monday.
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