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Thursday, May 12, 1949
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THE BRAZILIAN 3UN6LE INDIANS,
TO KEEP THEM IN GOOD HEM.THHI
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•THE OTHERS ESCPPEP I
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LYERLY NEWS
By Alice Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brady, of
Macon, John Tessor and daugh
ters, Kay and Shera, of Provi
dence, R. 1., spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bagley.
Loyd L. Garner, S. N. is spend
ing a 23-day leave with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Garner
in Lyerly.
Those visiting Mrs. J. E.
Thomas and Arthur Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hogg and
family, of Berryton. Mrs. Lucille
Sentell, Mrs. Brodas Coker and
son, Frankie, Mrs. W. T. Ortwein
and children all of Rome ,and
Mrs. Ben Murphy and daughters
and Merle Anderson, of Lyerly.
W. C. Yancey, of Gadsden,
visited his mother, Mrs. W. H.
Yancey Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Groce and
son. Bobby, and Lon Bryant vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Reece
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barry,
of Menlo, and Mrs. Sam Pollock,
of Gadsden, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Peppers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Bryant,
of Rome, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Bryant.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Powell spent
the week-end in LaFayette.
Mrs. Delia Gilliland and son,
Harold Dean, attended the fun
eral of Mrs: W. C. Gilliland in
Gadsden Tuesday.
Miss Tennie Ruth Whisenant
is sick at this time.
Raymond Gardner was hon
ored on his 61st birthday at his
home in Lyerly Sunday May 8.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Spraggins and
Charles: Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Gardner and children, Mary,
and Butch; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Gamer and David: Mrs. James
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Horizontal
1 Wound
mark
5 Crystalline
mineral
9 State ’
10 A bulrush
11 German
president
12 Mohamme
dan priests
14 Property
(L.)
15 Biblical
mount
16 Naive
19 Jackdaw
20 Secluded
corner
21 Comply
23 Butter-mnk
ing vessel
25 Rank
26 Estimate
27 Bless (Obs.)
28 OtHcer
of the day
(abbr.)
29 One who
sings or
plays alone
32 Conforms
35 Prosecute
Judicially
36 Asiatic
peninsula
37 Pale
39 Penny
40 Obnoxious
plant
41 Girl’s
nickname
42 Dip out,
as liquid
Vertical
1 Grave
SA kind
of nut
3 VenUlate
4 Decay
B Mixes
6 Cougar
7 Like a wing
8 Makes over
11 Epoch
13 Remains
15 Question
17 Learning
18 An age
21 Potpourri
22 Exiled
23 Sound,
as a frog
24 Fish
25 Man's
nickname
27 Distress
signal
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: Fountain, Betty Gardner and
Gary.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dotson
1 were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Morgan Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Vernon, of
Summerville, were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Gravley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Cope
land and daughter and Buddy
Copeland were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Farrar and son Sun
day.
Bob Williams of North Georgia
College, spent the week-end in
Lyerly with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gard
ner entertained with a fish fry
Saturday night. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sprag
gins and Charles; Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Reece and Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Gardner.
Mrs. Jessie Powell, Mrs. Luther
Powell and sons, Mrs. Daniel
Jackson and Miss Katheryn
Copeland were visiting Mrs. Jim
Anderson Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Johnson
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Belton
Warren and family in Chattoo
gaville Sunday.
Mrs, Frank Oliver, of LaFay
ette, spent Thursday with her
mother, Mrs. A. J. Gaylor.
Mrs. Sam Garner and children
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Fowler and Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Bailey in Atlanta.
Among those visiting Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Whisenant Sunday
were: T. M. Peppers, of LaFay
ette: Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Yancey,
and son, of Pennville; Mr. and
Mrs. Carl B Blackman, of Dick
eyville; H. F. Yancey of Oak
Hill; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gilli
land and sons, Mrs. Claude
Barry of Menlo: Misses Bonnie
Sarah, Bobbie Peppers.
Miss Dorothy Bryant is ill at
she Trion Hospital.
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34 Confined
37 Leather
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38 Body of
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OAK HILL NEWS
By Bettye Harrison
Mrs. Emma Forest, of Phenix
City, Ala., and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Norton, Doris and Jimmy, and
Mrs. Bud Warren and daughter.
Dale, and Miss Billie Warren of
Summerville, were guests of Mrs.
Ruth Rickett and family, of Oak
Hill, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loney Tudor
and family, of Trion, were the
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Reynolds and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Ward vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reyn
olds and family Sunday after
noon.
Gordon Reynolds and sons and
Louise visited Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Clark and Max and A.
L. Reynolds Sunday.
Joe Ware, of Summerville, and
Arthur Ware, of Dalton, visited
Gordon Reynolds Sunday morn
ing.
An ice cream supper was given
in honor of Pvt. Lee Reynolds
and Pvt. Harold Stottsberry
Tuesday night. Those attending
were: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Reynolds and family, Mr. and
Mrs. James Cargle, Mr. and Mrs.
Bryant Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Pen
ny Hawkins and sons, Charles
Hawthorne, Betty Harrison, Lee
Reynolds and Harold Stotts
berry.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cargle,
Louise Reynolds and Betty Har
rison were the Friday night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant l
: Ward.
John Vernon visited L. D. Holt
Saturday morning.
Mrs. W. D. Hawkins is ill at
j this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Penny Hawkins
and sons were the Saturday
night guests of Mrs. W. D
Hawkins.
J. H. Ward and Nora were the
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
Millard Ward and family of
Broomtown, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cargle,
Louise Reynolds and Betty Har
rison were shopping in Rome
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Spraggins
and Charles were visting Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Gardner and
| David Thursday night.
Mrs. R. C. Fulton and Clyde,
,of Gore, visited Mr. and Mrs
i John Fulton and son, Greg,
1 Wednesday evening.
Joe Robert and Earl Norton
spent Thursday night with
Clyde Brooks.
Clyde Fulton spent Thursday
night with Mr. and Mrs. John [
! Fulton and Greg.
Irene Brooks spent Friday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Jack)
Payton and family.
Little Greg Fulton visited |
Shirley and Clyde Brooks Satur-'
day.
Leila and Sarah Rickett vis-I
ited Irene and Wilene Brooks'
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Payton and |
family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Brooks and family visited Mr.
and Mrs. G. R. Woods Sunday.
Joe Robert and Earl Norton
spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. G. R. Woods.
The women of the W. S. C. S.
of Oak Hill Methodist Church,
met at the home of Mrs. Fred
Mitchell Saturday and served a
birthday dinner in honor of
their pastor, the Rev. Loran
Parker. The program followed.
Those present were: the Rev.
and Mrs. Parker, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Mitchell, Mrs. Ella Ward,
Mrs. Bob Jones, Mrs. Charlie
Morrison Mrs. Hubert Jones,
Mrs. Clinton Baggett, Mrs. Milt
on Jones, Mrs. Felton Dempsey
and Mrs. Viola Yarbrough.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mitchell and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mitchell, and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.
Junior Hughes, and Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Anderson of Rome, were
visiting Mrs. Arthur Mitchell on
Mother’s Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Massey
and Barbara were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Harrison and Bet
ty Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harrison
and Betty, Mrs. Ida Matthews
and Robert Ball were the Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
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LaFayette, Mr. and Mrs. Junior
Hughes and Joan and Miss
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ited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mitchell
and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hawkins,
Sybil and Linda, Mr. and Mrs.
John Echols and Mrs. Edmond
Kerce and sons were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Red McNair and
family, of Chattanooga Sunday.
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