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Thursday, April 21, 1949
MENLO NEWS
The meeting at the Church
of Christ began Sunday with
Brother Farris Baird preaching.
Those who can should avail
themselves of the opportunity
Mot
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save time and trips.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
MEMBER F. D. I. C. SUMMERVILLE, GA.
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of hearing Brother Baird,
church leaders said.
Those visiting Misses Georgia
and Margie Thomas over the
week-end were - R. E. Biggers,
Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Hon Daniel,
Miss Zora Biggers, Mrs. M. S.
Donnelly and son, Tom all of
Chattanooga; Mr. and Mrs. E.
!L. Worsham and Mrs. Genllle
Hardy and Miss Ethel Thomas,
; of Pennville.
Little Patsy Snow spent the
j week-end with her grandmoth
er, Mrs. A. M. Snow.
Mrs. Vera Collins and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Kline and son, of
j Chattanooga, were week - end
j guests of Mrs Collin’s sister,
Mrs. Clara Brewer and Mr.
[ Brewer.
! Mrs. Ab Estes is visiting her
: daughter in Birmingham this
week. She plans to go on to
■Florida for a visit with relatives
I there.
Mrs. Pierce Moore, of Hogans
ville, is visiting her sister, Mrs
Max White.
Mrs. E. M. Jennings spent
Thursday the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Majors
spent Sunday tn Rome with
their daughter, Mrs. Tom Evans,
and Mr. Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Agnew,
spent the day Sunday with Mrs.
Edgar King, Mrs. Parks Kell
and George, Mrs. Charles Low
ery and children and Mrs. J.
W. Tucker were guests of Mrs.
King Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pattillo, of
Atlanta, spent the week-end
, with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Laney and
children visited relatives i n
Cedar Bluff, Ala., over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Copland
: and children were luncheon
.guests of Mr. and Mrs J. E.
Harwick Sunday.
Little Gloria Jean Cook, of
Trion, spent Friday afternoon
! with her grandmother, Mrs.
Gordon Cook.
Mrs. Emma Parris and Mrs.
Ruth Snow were week- end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
King.
Mrs. Dora Young, of Valley
Head, Ala., is visiting her niece
Mrs. J. L. Freeman and Mr.
Freeman.
Mrs. Ethel Clarkson, Mrs. Em
mett Clarkson and daughter,
Mary Ann, of Summerville, vis
ited Mrs. Walton Hammond and
Miss Edna Perry Sunday.
The seniors of Menlo High
will present the play “Just
Ducky” at 8 p. m. Friday at the
gymnasium.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller and
sons, Bobby and Donald, of
Chattanooga, visited Miss Lena
Baker Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Wright an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Wanda Gayle, at Trion hospi
tal Saturday, April 23.
Friends all over the county
will be glad to know C. A. Hollis
was able to spend the week-end
at home in Trion and attend
ed church services at Menlo
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Church of Christ Sunday night.
Mr. Hollis has been a patient
at Battey State Hospital for
the past nine months.
Mrs. Scott Cleckler has re
turned from a week’s visit with
her daughter, Mrs. J T. Leath
in Rome.
j J. E. Kennedy spent a few
days in Alabama last week on
a fishing trip.
Mrs. J. E. Kennedy spent the
week-end in Gadsden.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of At
lanta, have been spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Lawlass. Mr. Brown preached at
the Methodist Church Sunday.
Mr. Hamm and wife, of Cedar
town, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lawless.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hardwick,
Mrs. J. T. Copeland, Mrs. C.
R. Lawless, Mrs. Earl Copeland
and Mrs. Howard Baker visited
Mrs. Georgia Cavin Sunday af
ternoon. Mrs. Cavin has been
seriously ill but is improving.
ALPINE
By Hazel Toles
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dempsey
and Mr. and Mrs Ollie Webb, of
Summerville, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Gladstone Dempsey and
' family and Mrs. Smatha Demp
sey Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mcßay
and son, David, of Centerpost,
spent Friday with Mrs. Mcßay’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Powell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Toles and
Tommy and Misses Hazel and
Iris Toles visited Mrs. Toles’ pa
rents, the Rev. and Mrs. J. A.
Sentell, Sunday afternoon.
| Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Powell
■ and family, of Menlo, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Powell and daugh
ter, Patsy, Sunday afternoon.
The Alpine community wel-!
comes Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 1
Walters and family, formerly of
Summerville, into the communi
ty. They now occupy the house
formerly occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Day and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Koonce, of
Berryton. visited their daugh
ter, Mrs. Walters, and Mr. Walt
ers and family Sunday.
Mrs. Madge Purcell, of La-
Fayette, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Purcell.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Baggett, of
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McWhorter-Selman Chevrolet Co.
Summerville, Georgia
. Oak Hill, and Willie McGraw, of
. Chattanooga, Tenn., visited Mr.
• and Mrs. G. D. Dempsey and
children and Mrs. Smatha
■ Dempsey Friday night.
i Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
i Charlie Powell and family Sun- j
day were: Mr. and Mrs. Charlie|
Carpenter and son, Sonny, Mr. i
and Mrs. R. W. Williams and
daughter, Charlotte, and Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Gilbreath and
daughters, Jackie and Nancy, of
Trion.
Gladstone Dempsey and Eth
ridge Yarbrough and children,
of Oak Hill, visited Mrs. Eth
ridge Yarbrough at Battey State
Hospital, Rome, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Simmons
and Miss Virginia Simmons, Mr. |
and Mrs. Pam Day and Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Howard, all of LaFay- |
ette, visited Mr .and Mrs. Frank I
Purcell and family, Sunday as
, ternoon.
Mrs. Harold Toles spent the
week-end with her husband, Mr.
Toles, who is working in Green
s ville, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lively, of
Berryton, visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Lumsden Monday after
moon.
Mrs. George Carter and sons,
James and Gene, spent the
.week-end with her parents, Mr.
' and Mrs. W. M. Key, of Mentone,
Ala.
Glenda Beth Purcell is ill at
her home with the mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thomberry
' and Leon Hall were at Warner
Park in Chattanooga. Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carpen
ter and son, Sonny, visited Mr.
i and Mrs. Charlie Powell and
family Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Toles.
Tommy Toles, Carlton Tucker.
Misses Daphne, Hazel and Iris
| Toles and Miss Gladys Carter
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Phone 158
attended church at Chesterfield
Baptist Church, Sunday. The
Rev. John Scott, of LaFayette,
delivered the message.
Henry Moss, of Chapel Hill,
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Purcell
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hurst, of
Teloga, were the supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lumsden
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buff-
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SUNDAY, MAY 1,1949
Also Open Saturday, April 30, 1949
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Boat Chute Rubber Rafts
Caterpillar A. B. T. Gallery
Chair Swing Lead Gallery
Fly-O-Plane Donkey Ball Game
Merry-Go-Round Skee-Ball Alleys
Kiddie Rides
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BARBECUE PITS
MODERN OUTDOOR REST ROOMS
Special Attraction, Sunday, May 1,1949
HILLBILLY BAND
Featuring "CUZZIN CLEM"
Free Shows Staged at 2-4-6-8 p. m.
I ington, of Rome, spent Friday
night with Mrs. Buffington’s
’ parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Tay
lor Toles and Tommy and Hazel
’ Toles.
J. H. Purcell was honored with
'I a dinner honoring his 62nd
[birthday anniversary, Sunday at
. I his home in Alpine. There were
s approximately 75 friends and
; relatives present.