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SUBLIGNA NEWS r
Services will be held at the
Baptist Church Sunday. Sunday
School at 10 a. m.; worship ;
service, 11 a. m. The Rev. George
C. Schroeder, pastor, will bring
the message. The White Reunion
will also be held Sunday at the
church. B. T. U. will be at 7 p.
m. and evening worship at 8 p.
m.
Dr. L. C. Cutts, president of
Truett-McConnell Junior Col
lege, spoke at the graduating ex
ercise at the High School Friday
night. He and Mrs. Cutts were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lee White and family.
Mr. ano Mrs. Dwight Jennings
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SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
and daughter, of Chattanooga,
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Jennings Sunday. ,
Mr? and Mrs. Melvin Plunkett
and son have moved into the
T. W.| Manis home.
Myra White, of West Georgia
College, was week-end guest of
her father, J. D. White Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Scoggins
and son, of Lakeview, spent sev
eral days last week with Mrs.
Roy Scoggins and family.
Mrs. Roy Yarbourgh, of Rome;
was visiting her sister, Mrs. Art
ie Carpenter, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fowler Jr.,
o. Jacksonville, Fla., were visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cordle
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ken
drick and children were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Reece Serritt, of
East Armuchee, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dawson
and Mrs. E. B. Self were visiting
Mrs. Self’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edd Manning, in East Armuchee
Sunday.
Leonard Lawrence, of Chat
tanooga spent several days last।
week with Mr. and Mrs. S. N
Lawrence.
E. C. Hayes was week-end
guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Jennings and family.
Mrs. Marcell Tant, of Rome,
was visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Artie Carpenter, Friday
night and attended the graduat
ing exercise at the high school.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scoggins'
Jr., were Saturday night guests
i of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Plunkett.
James and Ross White, of
Truett - McConnell College, were
j visiting their parents, J. D.
White Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
White over the week-end.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
। Tom Mahaffey and Mrs. Emma
Scoggins Sunday were: Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Scoggins and Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Scoggins, of West
Armuchee, Mrs. Sallie Smith,
Mrs. Susie Maloney and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Cook and son, of
Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ranfbo, of
Chattanooga, were week - end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Scoggins Sr., and family.
Dill Keown, of LaFayette,
spent several days last week
with his sister, Mrs. Lee White,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carlton
attended the homecoming at
Concord Methodist Church Sun
day. They visited Mrs. Carltons
neice, Mrs. Wistar Harmon and
Mr. Harmon in Dalton Sunday
afternono.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Jennings
and family were visiting Mrs.
I‘Jean Tidmore who is ill at the
home of her rather, Charlie
Floyd, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mahaffey
and Mrs. J. L. Scoggins and
Har»vey Maloney were visiting
Terry Mahaffey and daughters,
Lula and Martha, Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Coulter
returned to their home here Sat
urday. They have been in Chat
। tanooga with Mrs. Lon Griffith
who remains in a serious con
dition.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. White were
visiting in Rome Sunday.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Glad
pey and family attended the
home coming at Concord Meth
odist Church, Sunday. The Rev.
Mr. Gladney brought the mes
sage at the 11 -o’clock hour.
The Rev. and Mrs. Gladney
and family had as guests Sat
urday night Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Adcoke. •
Miss Charlotte Jordon was vis
iting Miss Avis Cordle Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Orr and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Scoggins and son were visiting
; Mr. and Mrs. Altus Orr and Ruby
I Nell Sunday.
Miss Mary Etta Hix was guest
of Misses Dorthy and Melba
Gladney Monday.
South Summerville
By Joyce Simmons
Julian Matnis was visiting his
momer, Mrs. Doshie Mathis, last
week-end.
j C. Allison was home from
Battey Slate Hospital last week
end.
ivnsS Effie Cleveland, of Lyer
»y, was visiting Mr. and Mrs.
darence Simonds during the
week-end.
Mrs. Luia Gilreath was dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sim
monds Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Simmons
and daughter, Joyce, and John
Ramey were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. T. A. Bruce Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Grace Aycock was visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Parker
and Charlotte Sundya.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Parker
and family attended the decora
tion Sunday in Needmore, Ala.
Misses Betty and Anne Chas
tain and Cody spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waits,
of Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Roberts
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
L. O. Wade.
Mrs. O. L. Gilmer and daugh
ters, Wylene, Virginia and Rach
el, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Scoggins, of LaFay
ette.
Mrs. Mary Scoggins visited
friends in Lyerly Sunday.
Little Linda Chastain has the
measles.
Miss Sybil Brady and Olis were
visiting Tex Dickinson Sunday.
If anyone in the village has
| news they want in the Summer
i ville News please give it to Joyce
Simmons.
BOLLING NEWS
Mrs. A. L. Bennett and chil
dren have returned to their
home in Tampa, Fla., after a two
weeks visit with the Rev. and
| Mrs. W. H. Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dodd and
Miss Thelma Dodd were dinnei
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Dodd and Preston Sunday.
Bud and Earl Anderson and
Billy Tapp were supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Winford Sise
more and Bobby Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Lemmons
and children, of Attalla, Ala.,
spent last week-end with the
Rev. and Mrs. 'V. H. Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gregg and
children were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Houser Monday
night.
Miss Betty Joyce Tucker was
guest on Sunday of Miss Joyce
Ann Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Houser
were visiting their daughter.
Mrs. Lillian Beal, of Dalton, last
week.
Mr and Mrs. Herbert Dodd
' were supper guests of Mr. and
| Mrs. Albert Dodd Saturday
night.
Mrs. Margie Woffard and chll-
Idren spent the week-end with
Mrs. Frances Lambert.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Dooley and
Ronnie spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. John Dodd.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Johnston
were guests on Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Johnston and
children.
Billy Reynolds spent Saturday
night with Earl Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs Bill Dodd were'
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Goff
Huff and Gaynelle in Chatta
nooga Sunday.
Legal Notices
GEORGlA—Chattooga County.
Whereas, John S. Jones, executor of the
last will of Pauline Thomas Murray, rep
resents to the Court in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he has
fully administered her estate: This is,
therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said Executor should
not be discharged from his administra
tion, and receive Letters of Dismission,
on the first Monday in June, 1949.
J. W. KING, Ordinary.
ELECTION NOTICE TO REGISTERED
VOTERS OF THE CITY OF SUMMER-
VILLE, GEORGIA
Yuu are hereby notified that the Mayor
and Council of City of Summerville here
by call an election for the purpose of de
termining whether or not the citizens de
s re lu have Sunday motion pictures and
whether or not they desire to have ath
letic events, games, or contests licensed to
operate on Sunday.
The election will be held May 21 at the
Court House in the City oi Summerville
jet ween the hours of 7:00 a. m. and to 6
o,clock p. m.
Witness the Honorable Willis S. James,
Mayor.
This the 11 day of May, 1949.
MARY THOMPSON, City Clerk
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
In the Superior Court of Chattooga Coun
ty. Georgia, September Term 1949.
Mrs. Madge H. Perry vs. Labon Hollis Perry
Georgia, Chat tooga County :
To the defendant in the above stated j*ase:
You are hereby commanded to be and
appear at the nett term of the Superior
Court of Chattooga County, Georgia, to be
held on the second Monady in September
1949, to answer the complaint, of the plain
tiff named in the caption, in plaintiff’s
suit against you for divorce.
Witness the Honorable H. E. Nichols,
Judge of said Court.
This 5 day of May 1949.
Jno. S. Joneh, Clerk Superior Court Cha
ttooga Co. Ga.
Georgia, Chattoga County
Whereas, heretofore, on January 29,
1946, J. D. Hall and Ercle M. Hall did ex
ecute to B. W. Farrar, a certain security
deed to the following land: lying and be
ing in Chatooga County, Georgia, in the
6th District and 4th section and lying in
land lot No. 125 and being a part of the
Farrar Sub-division in Blopk B, lot No. 3,
as shown bby plat of said sub-division as
shown on record in office of the Clerk of
Superior Court to which reference is
made and specifically described as fol
lows: beginning as. the southeast corner of
Division Lot no. 2 where Division Lot no.
3 intersects on the north side of the Dixie
Highway; thence in a northwardly direct
ion along the east line of Division Lot
no. 2 and the west line of Division lot
no. 3, 125 feet more or less to a gate poss
on lot no. 2; thence eastwardly 100 feet
along a fence to an ironwood tree on the
west side of Webb Drive; thence south
wardly 125 feet along said Webb Drive
to the point of beginning, Said tract of
land forming a V, in Chattooga County,
Georgia to secure a note of even date
therewith for $50.00. all as shown by a
security deed recorded in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Chattooga
County, Ga. in book 35, page 161; and
Whereas, on January 29, 1946 the said
J. D. Hall and Ercie M. Hall conveyed to
the undersigned the said note, the said
security deed and the said land descri
bed therein; and
Whereas, said note has become in de
fault as to principal and interest, and the
undersigned elects that the entire ntoe,
principaland interest, become due at once;
Now, therefore according to the orig
inal terms of said security deed and the
laws in such cases made and provided,
the undersigned will expose for sale to
the highest and best bidder for cash the
above described land, after proper adver
tisement, on the first Tuesday in June
1949 between the legal hours of sale be
fore the courthouse doors in Summer
ville. Chattooga County, Georgia The
proceeds from said sale will be used, first
to the payment of said note, principal
interest and expenses, and the balance,
if any, delivered to the said J. D. Hall and
This 11th day of May 1949
B. W. FARRAR
As agent and attorney-in-fact for J, D.
Hall and Ercie M Hall.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
To all whom it may concern:
T Fred Thomes having, in proper form,
applied to me for Permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate of J. F. Ful
mer, late of said county, this is to cite all
and singular the creditors and next of kin
of J. F Fulmer to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, why perman
ent administration should not be granted
to T. Fred Thomas on J. F. Fulmer’s es
tate.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this 3 day of May, 1949.
John W. King, Ordinary
NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION
TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF CHAT
TOOGA COUNTY, GEORGIA:
NOTICE is hereby given that on the
28th day of May, 1949, an election will be
held in all the voting precincts of Chat
tooga County, at which time there will be
submitted to the qualified voters of said
County for their determination the ques
tion of whether bonds shall be issued by
said County in the aggregate amount of
SIIO.OOO 00 for the purpose of acquiring,
constructing and equipping a hospital and
health facilities for Chattooga County and
acquiring the necessary property there
for, and paying expenses incident thereto,
said bonds to be dated July 1, 1949, to be
in denominations of SI,OOO 00 each, to bear
interest at the rate of three (3%) per
centum per annum, payable semi-annual
ly on the Ist days of January and July in
each year, and the principal of said bonds
to mature and be paid on the Ist day of
July,
$5,000 00 in each of the years 1950 to
1959, inclusive,
$6.000 00 in each of the years 1960 to
1969. inclusive
The principal and interest on all of said
bonds is to be payable in lawful money
of the United States of America at a bank
or banks to be designated at a later date.
The voting polls will be open in ail the
voting precincts of the County at 7:00
am, and close at 6:00 p.m., on the 28th
day of May, f 949 Those qualified to vote
at said election shall be determined in all
respects in accordance with the laws gov
erning the election for members of the
General Assembly of Georgia.
The qualified voters at the time of the
election desiring to vote in favor of the
.ssuance s>f Hospital Bonds, will do so by
easting their ballot having printed or
written thereon the following words: “FOR
ISSUE OF SIIO.OOO 00 HOSPITAL BONDS,"
MMI thOM th Hing to vote against the
issuance of said bonds, will do so by
casting their ballot having printed or
written thereon the following words:
AGAINST ISSUE OF SIIO,OOO 00 HOSPI
TAL BONDS."
F. A. JUSTICE,
Chairman, Commiseloners of Roads and
Revenue, Chattooga County.
Attest:
JNO W. pAVIB. Clerk M 26
GEORGIA Chattooga County
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. F. A. Williams having in due form
applied to me for year's support out of
the estate of F. A. Williams, deceased,
this is to notify the next of kin and the
creditors of the said F. A Williams, de
ceased. that said application will be
heard before me at the regular June term,
1049. of the Court of Ordinary of said
county.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this 3rd day of May, 1949.
J. W. KING. Ordinary
GEORGIA Chattooga County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
W B. Hair having, in proper form, ap
plied to me for Permanent Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Nick Mont
gomery, late of said county, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Nick Montgomery to be
and appear at my office within the time
allowed by law, and show cause, if any
they can. why permanent administration
should not be granted to W B Hair on
Nick Montgomery's estate.
Witness iny hand and official signa
ture, this 3rd day of May. 1949
J. W. KING, Ordinary
Will of W E Murphy
Court of Ordinary of Chattooga County.
Petition for Probate of Will In Solemn
Form.
To Nancy Ramsey and Rosa Lee Payne.
heirs at law of W. E. Murphy: J
John G. Martin having applied as ad
ministrator with will anneved, for pro
bate in solemn form of the last will and
testament of W. E. Murphy of said coun
ty, you, as heirs at law of said W. E.
Murphy, being non-residents of this state,
are hereby required to be and appear at
the Court of Ordinary for said county
on the first Monday In June, 1949, when
said application for probate will be heard,
and show cause, if any you have or can,
why the prayers of petitioner should not
be allowed.
This 3rd day of May, 1949.
JOHN W. KINO, Ordinary
GEORGlA—Chattooga County:
Under and by virtue of an order of the
Honorable H. E Nichols, Judge of the
Superior Court of Chattooga County, In
the matter of Mrs. Elizabeth Holland
against Mrs. J. P. Holland, Miss Bertha
Holland, Miss Mary Holland and Mr.
Housch Holland, being a petition for par
tition pending in said court, there will be
sold before the courthouse door in Sum
merville, Georgia, on the 7th day of
June, 1949, between the legal hours of
sale and to the highest bidder, for cash,
the following tracts of land In said Chat
tooga County, Georgia, to-wit:
TRACT I: Twenty (20) acres of land
commencing in the southeast corner of
lot of land number 208 in the 14th Dis
trict and 4th Section of Chattooga Coun
ty, Georgia, lying west, adjoining and
parallel with the North and South Land
line dividing lots of land numbers 208 and
209 in said District, Section, County and
State. Bounded on the south with the
east and west line, dividing Lot Numbers
208 and 215, running said line west to the 1
corner of J. p. Holland and Mrs. Charles '
Home-Run Specials For
Summerville Homes
1 Pound Box Brocks Chocolate Covered Cherries 49c
Fancy Yellow 2 Lbs.
SQUASH 15c
Bell Pound
PEPPER 17c
Fresh Ga. Grown Pound
SNAP BEANS Me
1 lb. Cello Bag Dried
PEACHES 29c
Eagle Brand Can
MILK 25c
Paramount 22 oz. Jar
DILL PICKLES „ 25c
Craig's Isopropyl 2 Pint Jars For
RUBBING ALCOHOL —25 c
Flat 64 oz.
WATER BOTTLES . 25c
Hunt's 14 oz. Bottle
CATSUP 15c
Casa Grande Can
VIENNA SAUSAGE 15c
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PINT 4k
Swift Circle "S" Pound
PICNIC HAMS 39c
Fresh Ground All-Meat Pound
HAMBURGER 44c
Summerville Cash Store
THE STORE THAT KEEPS PRICES DOWN
’l. Holland’s land; thence running north
(through lot 208) 22 chains to a stake;
thence east (through lot 208) to a hickory
on the original north and south land line
dividing Lots 208 and 209; thence the
said north and south line south to com
mencing point.
This being the same lands described in
deed from Henry Edmondson to John P.
Holland, dated April 5, 1899, recorded In
Deed Book W, page 338, Chattooga County
Deed Records.
TRACT II: Ten (10) acres of land
commencing in the northeast corner of
Lot of Land Number 215 in the 14th Dis
trict and 4th Section of Chattooga Coun
ty, lying parallel with the north and south
land Une that divides the land of Floyd
S. Hudgins and Emma E. Holland, run
ning or lying broad side of the said
north and south land Une as far down as
the public road known, as the Dirt Town
Public Road running in front of J. P.
Holland’s dwelling house, running the
Dirt Town Public Road westward for the
south Une, running the east and west
land Une westward that divides the land
of Emma E. Holland and James M Moss
westward for the North Une running the
said north and south Unes westward a
sufficient number of feet, both being equal
to enclose ten (10) acres lying parallel
with the north and south land Une that
divides Emma E. Holland’s and Floyd S.
Hudgins' land.
This being the same lands described in
deed from Emma E. Holland to John P.
Holland, dated January 9th, 1865, re
corded in Deed Book K. Page 262, Chat
tooga County Deed Records.
TRACT III: Also Lot Nos. 10 and 11 in
Block Q of the South sljie Addition to the
City of Summerville, Georgia.
1 TRACT IV: Lot No. 22 in the sth Dls-
Fancy, Long, Green Pound
CUCUMBERS . 10c
Firm Head
LETTUCE .........J.. 10c
Fresh Baby Pound
LIMA BEANS . 19c
Orange % lb. Cello Bag
PEKO TEA 39c
Harvest Time Alaska Flat Can
SALMON -29 c
Scott Toilet 2 Rolls
TISSUE 25c
5 lb. Bag
SUGAR 45c
3 lb Can
SNOWDRIFT 89c
Del Monte No. 303 Can
FRUIT COCKTAIL. ..... 22c
Armour's 2 lb. Jar
PEANUT BUTTER...... 59c
Buy your chicken by the
piece. Select the pieces you
wanl.
Wilson's Pound
ALL-PORK SAUSAGE 35c
Cured SPECIAL Pound
END CUT HAM 49c
Hormel Minn, o» Armour's Pound
8AC0N.... 49c
Hormel Pound
BACON SQUARES. 29c
Thursday, May 26, 1949
trlct and 4th Section Floyd Count y.° e ®L
gla, containing 120 acres, excepting 30
acres on the west side belonging to Mrs.
E. W. Moon. „
TRACT V: Lot No. 21 In the sth Dis
trict and 4th Section of Floyd County,
Georgia, containing 160 acres.
TRACT VI: Lot Number 12 in Block D
In the City of Holland, Chattooga Coun
ty, Georgia.
This 3rd day of May, 1949.
A. A. FARRAR,
M. M. ALLEN. SR.
M. A. STRAWN,
Commissioners
ATTENTION
SCHOOLS, CHURCHES,
CLUBS
For Three Weeks Only
FREE!
48-cup electric coffee urn with
one of our creme shampoo
deals. For further information
call O. J. Nelson, at Jewel Tea
Co. Summerville 276-JI.