The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, May 19, 1949, Image 2

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Perennial News A birthday dinner was given in honor of Nirs. Calvin Bram lette by Mrs. Rob Hurley, Mrs. I Austin Hurley and Mrs. Oliver ■ Pledger Sunday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ponders, Mr. and Mrs. I Joe Roy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Broom and Derry, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Hurley, Wayne and Bettye Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hurley and Shirley; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bramlett, Mildred, Shirley, Zula, Jerry Bramlett, and Miss Mae Ball. Mrs. M. M. Wooten, Misses Ethel and Carrie Lee Wooten, Oliver and Clifton Wooten visit ted Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoph ins. of LaFayette, Sunday. , Miss Eulala Garrett was the Wednesday night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Laney. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lee visited Mrs. M. M. Wooten and Ethel Friday evening. HOLLAND NEWS Mrs. J. Walton Taylor and children, of Sarasota, Fla., spenu last week with her aunt, Mrs. Clyde Stephenson, and Mr. Stephenson. Mrs. Minnie Holland spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Ed Worsham, and Mr. Worsham. Mrs. Clyde Bennett was host ess Thursday afternoon to the Home Demonstration Club Eleven members were present to enjoy Miss Omie H. Wiley's dem onstration on sewing. A delicious plate of refreshments was serv ed by the hostess. Mrs. John Edge, of Rome, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Brison and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Worsham, of Summerville, were guests Satur day of Miss Eva Worsham. Mrs. Willard Jackson, of Lyer ly. spent Sunday with home folks. „ . . Mrs. Bob Strawn spent Friday in Summerville with Mrs. Grady Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vaughn, Vernon and Kay Millican were spend the day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Windel Keith and Roger, of Trion, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Deed Woods, of Rossville, visited his daughter, Mrs. Sam Ratliff, and family Friday night. Miss Frances White, of Tri on spent several days last week with Mr. and M-s. Maxwell White and family. Vernon and Kay Millican, of Lyerly, were Saturday night guests of their aunt, Mrs. Ben Vaughn, and Mr. Vaughn. Mrs. Bob House spent Satur day with Mrs. Hester Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Everett spent the week-end at Everett Springs with the latter’s moth er. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Strawn vis ited V. B. McCrickard, at Coosa, Sunday. Mrs. J. P. Adderhold and Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Holland spent Monday in Rome. Mrs. Sanders Ratliff was in Summerville on business Mon day. Mrs. R. A. White visited Mrs. Susie Holland, of Lavender. Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. James White and family were visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. A. White Sunday. LYERLY NEWS Bv Alice Murphy Friends of P. A. Brady are sorry to hear of his recent ill ness. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gilliland and Harold Dean attended the funeral of Mrs. W. C. Gilliland in Gadsden, Ala., Tuesday. Misses Barbara Ann Leath and Maxine Jones visited Mrs. John M. Reece Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ash-1 worth visited Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Reece Sunday. Mrs. Sam Garner and Dolores were shopping in Rome Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tucker, of Trion, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barry, of Menlo, spent Sunday with their father A J. Peppers. Mrs. Luther Powell and sons. Merle and Sally Anderson, Mrs., Gather Powell and daughter, Patsy, and Houston Jackson were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilson in LaFayette Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Reece and sons and Mrs. A. H. Reece visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Park er Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Delia Gilliland and Miss Alta Gilliland, of Rome, spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. R. M Gilliland and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Murphy were visiting In Alabama Sun day afternoon. Among those visiting Mr. and Mrs L. B Whisenant and Mrs. W. H. Yancey Sunday were:, Misses Lula and Julia Barry, of Menlo; Mrs Marvin Tucker, of Trion; Mrs. R. M. Gilliland and : Misses Martha, Shirley and Alice Murphy; Peggy Snow, Mary, Sarah and Sonny Peppers, Mrs. J. F Whisenant, and Harvey and H. F. Yancey. Mr and Mrs. W. T Ortweln and children, of Rome, were vls- i iting Mrs. J. E. Thomas, and | Arthur Sunday night. | Mrs. Hollis Stanfield is home I from the hospital in Chattanoo ga. | Mrs. Archie Housch and ■ daughters Frances and Lois and I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Banky I spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Everett. Patty Mobbs spent Monday J night with Barbara Smiley. Mrs. Will Warren is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Johnson. Mrs. J. L. Everett continues ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Vernon and I and Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Morri son, of Summerville, were vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Gene Grav ley. Friday night. Berryion Message It is better to have one mem ', ber of the body rather than to lose them all-St. Matthew-5-28. ‘But I say unto you that who msoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart, and if they right eye of -11 fend thee pluck it out and cast ' : it from thee for it is profitable • 1 for thee that one of thy mem • j bers should perish and not that i thy whole body should be cast. ' into hell.” Beloved friends, remember if I ■ you have a cancer on your arm,, you had rather have the arm | ' taken off than to lose your | whole body and life. So it is you ' j that are spotted with sins and i ' j weakness should break loose | from that hindering thing what ever it is. Think of a married: . man who will go and look at the movies and set his heart on •; some movie star, then go home ' and kiss his wife, with his eyes \ shut when he is thinking of the movie star all'the time that is 1 a hyprocrite and adultery. For every man should have his own ; wife, if you have your wife in your arms and another woman in your heart you are just as close to hell as the man who has been married five times. Un less that thing is moved, you are in adultery, how can a person • weak for God when he has a ' lustful member working in him? ■ ‘‘Thou shalt not covet thy neigh : bors wife.” An automobile with one plug missing is powerless to : the steep grades with heavy > loads, so it is with a covered sin in your members. You are a block in the wheel and a wolf in sheep hide cover. You had ■ better move this evil member if 1 it takes 8 hours prayer to God. We are heard each Saturday • morning at 9:30 Georgia time : over WGWD Gadsden Station 1 and come to the Berryton Bap tist Church each Sunday. Ad ■ dress all mail to Rev. Howard Finster. Trion, Ga., Rt. 1.: (adv> SUBU6NA NEWS The Rev. J. F. Gladney filled his appointment at the Mettho . dist Church Sunday. Dr. O. E. Rutland, pastor of North Broad Baptist Church, of Rome, delivered the Baccalau \ reate Sermon in Subligna Sun -; day afternoon, May 15. Graduating evercises will be I held at 8:30 p. m. Friday, May 20. The valedictory will be given : by Thelma Kinsey and the Sal- ! utatory by Eunice Johns. Dr. L. C. Cutts, president of Truett- McConnell Junior College, Cleve- i i land, will be the guest speaker, of the evening. The Subligna Farm Bureau will meet at 8 p. m. Monday. May 23, at the high school. The ninth grade girls, with the help of two eighth grade girls, will present “Bachelor Bride” for the program. There will be a small * admission for the play. At the last meeting of the Farm Bureau, George Doster, of । Gore, emphasized that A com munity should have a definite i aim or goal to work toward. The goal the ninth graders are work ing toward is to match the Scholarship that the Rotary Clubs, of Summerville and Tri on and the Summerville-Trion Lions Club give to the students ,of Chattooga County High , Schools. Miss Frances Baker, of Menlo, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. White. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Baker-and HuJean, of Menlo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs White Sunday and attend ed the accalaureate Sermon. Betty Sue Jackson was guest of Avis Cordle Saturday night, and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hardy. Miss Louise Hardy, Mr. and Mrs Tal madge Pitts and sons were guests of the Rev. and Mrs. J F. Gladney and family Sunday. Those visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mahaffey and Mrs. Scoggins Sunday, were Mr . and Mrs. Leonard Scoggins and Bobble, of Summerville; Mrs Ellen Trollenger and Anna, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Owens and Olnin and little Raymond Watkins, of Dalton Mr and Mrs. William Laney and family, of LaFayette’ and Mr. and Mrs. James Mahaf fey. The Subligna Woman's Mis- sionary Society met on Wednes day, May 11, with Mrs. W. J. White. Eleven members were present. The Methodist gave the pro gram, with Mrs. Hal Mills, presi dent, taking cnarge. The sub ject of the program was; “The World at Our Door.” After the business session was held the meeting was turned over to Mrs. J. F. Gladney who conducted the Bible quiz taken from the Four Gospels, “From Transfiguration to Crucifixion.” A social hour was enjoyed. The hostess served refreshments. ' —o—o— Mrs. J. L. Scoggins was Satur day night guest of her son, Leonard Scoggins, and Mrs. Scoggins, of Summerville. Mrs. Joe Phelps, of Rome, was visiting her uncle, J. D. White Sr., and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Manis and Billy and Roger, of Crystal Springs, were dinner guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Self and family. Mrs. Tom Hill and Mrs. Charlie Fowler, of Summerville, attended the Baccalaureate Ser mon Sunday. Mrs. Doris Franklin and H. R. were in Atlanta on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carlton t ; * ; . MM I ■ I II ■ * B B B JUST ARRIVED New shipment of Living Room Suites, Chairs, Seclional Sofas, Green and Grey; Love Seats, Dncan Phyle. Large Mohair Suites in Rose, Blue, Wine. Sofa Bed Suites, Blue and Wine Velour. Barrel Back Chairs, All Colors. Large Chair and Otloman in Blue and Grey Mohair. Every style to choose from we will still allow you $30.00 for your old Couch or Suite on any Suite in store. THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS and Mr. and Mrs. Lee White were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Lawrence Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Richard son and daughters, Mary Lou and Barbara were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mahaffey. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Neal Jr., were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Neal Sr., of West Armuchee. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Neal Jr., Misses Tootsie and Sara Neal and Miss Margaret Scoggins were in Athens Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robbins, of Rome, were, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Artie Carpenter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Ruther ford, of Trion, visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Scoggins and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Coulter : have gone to Chattanooga be ; cause of the serious illness of Mrs. Lou Griffith who is in the hospital there. Under the terms of a contract recently negogiated, Marlene Dietrich, who hasn’t done so much since her return from Eu- [ rope, where she entertained our boys abroad, will join Academy! Award winner Jane Wyman in' the starring cast of “Stage Fright,” which is to be directed in England by Alfred Hitchcock. The Loop Furniture Co., Inc. • • fl The Loop Furniture Co., Inc. THE FRIENDLY STORE Warner Brothers studio ex pects to go into high gear in the immediate future, with eight important motion pictures scheduled to start within the next six weeks. Among them are: “White Heat,” starring James Cagney; “Always Sweet hearts,” a Technicolor roman tic drama, starring Shirly Tem ple and Barry Fitzerald; “Bar ricades,” Technicolor drama to star Dane Clark, Virginia Mayo and Raymond Massey; “Chain Lightning,” starring Humphrey Bogart, and “Beyond the For est,” starring Bette Davis and Jospeh Cotten. Ronald Coleman, who hasn’t had a picture since “A Double Life,” almost two years ago, will appear in “No Highway,” Nevil j Shute’s novel, which Bob Sher- I iff is adapting in London. Having decided to make her home in Hollywood, Jane Cowl has sent East for her secretary and her dog. BED ROOM SUITES Beautiful Mahogany suite with post er bed, Chest on chest, vanity bench and night table. In blonde or walnut. ALL PRICES DINING ROOM SUITES Beautiful Bassett suites in walnut or mahogany, 9 pieces. G. E. REFRIGERATORS 6 ft. only $199.00 8 ft. only $245.00 We have every model 6', 8' 10' G. E., Philco in 7', B', 9', IF H. 8 ft GE Home Freezers 9x12 Rugs $9.95 BAGLEY'S Standard Service We Specialize in Washing, Greasing, Polishing All Standard Products AUTO SERVICE CO. North Summerville at Railroad Has been appointed associate dealer for The New NASH AIRFYLTE Automobiles The big, new 1949 automobile that does better than 25 miles to the gallon with all new improve ments including twin beds. AUTO SERVICE CO. North Summerville at Railroad Phone 158 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE Offering the best in automobile painting and body repair. /fin W \\ i s I \ 5 z X. i ■ I I / H BOILING IIH “A I / ^B s BB\\\ :1 \ \ 1b I B but Qmj cookinq heat you want for Qtuj cookinq purpose -on oneswi/c/i! Heat comes on like volume in your radio, little or much, depending on how far you turn the knob. It's so easy, so simple, so sure to cook with an L&H. All you do is turn the Vari-Speed switch for any surface unit. No positions, no "jumps" from low to medium to high. You get any heat you want from simmer to intense heat or anywhere between. iww on«l See "THE RANGE THAT MAKES GOOD COOKS BETTER” ELECTRIC RANGES G.E., PHILCO, L & H Come by and see our large slock of beauti ful furniture. Check our prices. Quality Merchandise-Easy Terms Thursday, May 19, 1949 North Georgia Business College Rome, Ga. Free Placement Service Individual Progress Plan New Classes Begin June 6 Day and Evening Classes Rome bus schedule convenient Transportation may be ar ranged with other students from this area. Approved for Veterans