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Sand Mountain News
Miss Ruth Cargle, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Huston Cargle and
Harold Cargle son of Mr. and
Mrs. Griffin Cargle are graduat
ing from Gore High School. Sev
eral people from the mountain
attended the graduation exer
cises Monday night.
Mr and Mrs. W. L. Owens
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Pettyjohn at Cela
nese.
Sanford Deßerry has gone on
a trip to Texas.
Mrs. Lizzie Mathis is sick. She
had been on a visit for a month
at her granddaughters, Mrs. Edd
Bohannon, and Mr. Bohannons
at Coosa, and became sick while
Bob Jones
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fc- \ From where I sit... Zy Joe Marsh
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Remember How
We Talked?
It went like this at the Hooper's
the other night. Hap’s eighteen
year-old daughter is talking about
“a real gone guy—solid—out of this
world, but def."
“Now what kind of language is
that?” Hap barks.“ Can’t she speak
English?”
“I’ll translate it for you,” Ma
Hooper says, "in the language of
the twenties, when you were about
twenty years old. She simply means
this fellow is the ‘cat’s whiskers.’
Remember how we used to talk
sometimes?” Hap went back to
reading his newspaper.
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MEMBER F. D. I. C. SUMMERVILLE, GA.
there. She was brought to her
home with* Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Mathis Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschell Mathis
visited Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Young, of Dirttown Valley, Sun
day afternoon.
Miss Rachell Cooper was Sun
day guest of Misses Ruth and
Geneva Cargle.
Mr. and Mrs Griffin Ander
son, of Rome, were Sunday
guests of Mrs. Emma Bridges.
Mr. and Mrs. Deforrest Owens
and son, Lenwood, Roy Cald
well, of Little Sand Mountain,
and Gordon Price of Trion were
on Big Sand Mountain, Ala.,
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Owens and
daughters, Misses Wilma and
Thelma, and Mrs. Bettie Owens,
of Summerville, were callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Z.
M. Cooper Sunday afternoon.
Vernon Rosser was Sunday
i night guest of Billy Cargle.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rosser
I were visiting Mr and Mrs. G. L.
; Rosser, of Berryton, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G W. Murdock
From where I sit, it’s easy to
criticize the other person when we
don’t take a good long look at our
selves. Sure, there’ll always be
some differences. I’m fond of a
temperate glass of beer and maybe
you would prefer ginger ale—but
let’s just live and let live. Because
when we go out of our way to find
things to find fault with in others,
chances are they can find a few in
us, too.
Copyright, 1949, United States Brewers Foundation
r and son Billy, were guests Sun
s day + of Mr. and- Mrs. Luther
■ Cooper at Ebenezer.
s Mr. and Mrs. Ray mon Deßerry
v' and daughter, Carole were Sat
- urday night guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Z, M. Cooper.
Hugh Murdock visited Max
1 Cooper Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cargle
. and son, William, of Texas Val
y ley, were dinner guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Huston Cargle.
s Henry Ward and Raliegh
_ Ward, of Alabama, were visiting
i relatives on the mountain Sun
e day.
Miss Lorene Owens has ac
cepted a position with Georgia
i I Power Company. After training
1 she will be stationed at Cedar
t town.
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; MENLO NEWS
r Mrs. Dovie Hollis Kirklin, of
the Hall Valley community, vis
ited her cousin, Mrs. W. J. Hogg,
and Mr. Hogg the first of the
. week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murphy
attended commencement at Ly
erly Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Max White and
Sharon visited Mrs. Lawrence
Graham in Atlanta, Sunday.
Mrs. Graham is much improved
after a fall several days ago.
Mrs. Fanny Henderson ac
companjed Mr. and Mrs. White
home after spending sometime
in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman White
spent the day Sunday at Hene
gar, Ala., the guests of Mrs.
White’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Anderson.
Mrs. E. M. Jennings were I
the spend the day guests of Mrs.
J. H. Tribble in Trion last week.
Mrs. Tom Evans and children
spent a few days with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Majors
last week.'
George Baker has returned
from a business trip to Michi
gan.
Mrs. Ethel Clarkson, of Sum
merville, was luncheon guest
Sunday of Miss Edna Perry and
Mrs. W. J. Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Majors
spent last Wednesday in Rome.
Jack Edge, of Gadsden, Ala.,
visited his aunt, Mrs. Hill Laney,
and Mr. Laney over the week
end.
Miss Effie Polk and Frank
Polk visited their sister, Miss
Minnie Polk, at Erlanger Hos
pital Sunday. They report her
condition improved.
Mrs. J. W. Tucker was lunch
eon guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sell
McWhorter Sunday.
Max Hogg, of Greenville, S.
C„ and Pfc. Robert K. Hogg, of
Camp Stoneman, Calif., spent
the week-end with their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hogg.
Mrs. Sue K. Thomas, of Hix
son, Tenn., spent the week-end
with her mother, Mrs J. A. Ken
nedy.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Brabson
were guests Sunday of the J.
E. Kennedys.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson, of
Center, Ala., were week - end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Hurley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mann and
daughter, Sandra, of Chattanoo
| ga, were dinner guests of' Mr.
■ and Mrs. Claude Baker and Mr.
। and Mrs. Bill Young Fridya.
Miss Sandra Mann was guest.
■ performer in the music recital
given by Mrs. C. A. Wyatt Fri
day night.
Miss Lena Baker has returned
from a ten day visit to Miami,
Fla. She reports a delightful
I time seeing the sights and a i
number of her friends who come
to Cloudland for the summer. ,
Mrs. Scott Cleckler is attend- ,
ing commencement exercises at
Johnson School in Rome this |
week and is guest of Mr. and
i Mrs. John T. Leath.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker
and Jeanette and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Copeland visited Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Miller in Chattanooga
i Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Lawless is improv
ing from a recent illness.
Dr. Peter Manning met with
the Methodist Church here Sun
day afternoon in a business
I conference.
Mrs. James Pace and daugh-
I ters, Misses Wilma, Doris and
Loraine, and Mrs. Una Wilkin
son, of Trenton, were guests of
; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murphy Sun
day.
John Knox Kennedy, of Birm
ingham, Ala., spent Friday and
Saturday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Kennedy.
-Save baby from slipping and
falling In those new shoes by
sandpapering the smooth soles
before they are worn.
DR. HAROLD GRAY
Chiropractor
!0 A M tofi P. M.
tn Summerville, Ga.
Mondoys-Fridays
Lovingood Bldg.
Washington Street
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
NEW MOON NEWS
Homer D. Robertson, of Cen
ter; was in this community Fri-w
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Baker
and children, Hildon and Mrs.
Christine King, of Rome, were
spend the, day guests Sunday of
their parents, the Rev. and Mrs. ’
J. A. Sentell, and W. C. Sentell
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor
Toles, Hazel and Tommy visited
in the afternoon.
Among those attending the
decoration at Needmore Sunday
were: Mrs. Bonzie Bailey, Wes
ley, Troy, Inez and Geraldine
Morrison and others.
Gene Lawson is on the sick
list at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moseleyl
and Ronnie, of Jamestown visit- I
ted his aunt and uncle, Mr. and I
Mrs. Gene Lawson Suday night.
Mr. ad Mrs. J. A. Lumsden, of
Alpine, visited relatives here
Thursday night.
Arthur Hurst, of near Menlo,
was dinner guest of his sister,
Mrs. J. A. Sentell, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sentell and
Mrs. J. W. Morrison visited Mr.
and Mrs. A. N. Mauney Sunday
afternoon
Mrs. John Hughes suffered a ’
fall recently and was bruised
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about the face amd nose. She
has been indisposed for some
time with high blood.
Ji J. Sehteil maha, a trip to
Rome Saturday. His Little* grand
son, Johnnie Stewart, accompa
nied him home to spend a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Murphy and
.children visited his parents, La
than Murphy, and family Sun
day afternoon.
Give your pullets a chance to
grow into hens this fall by
grazing them away from old
hens.
Graziano reinstated after two
year boxing ban in New York.
3-room. apt. in S. Sum
merville, bath, hot wa
ter and wired for elec
tric stove. Good garden
spot. Use of large base
ment. In duplex with
pleasant family. Phone
158. Also new 6-room
house on Highland Ave.
Will sell or rent.
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Dr. R. E. Davison
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27 Commerce St.
Summerville, Ga.
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Office Phone 12
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T.J. ESPY, JR.
; ATTORNEY AT LAW
OFFICE OVER MeOINNIS DRUG CO
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North Summerville at Railroad
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R W and J L FARRAR. Agents
Office: 109 N. Commerce St.
This Agency Has Represented the Hartford Fire
Insurance Company Since 1908
Thursday, May 26, 1949
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PHONE 246