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MENLO NEWS
Mrs. Alma Copeland, of Sum
merville, visited her sons, J. T.
and Earl Copeland, and their
families a few days last week.
Miss Maggie Leath, of Gads
den, Ala., is visiting friends in
Menlo this week.
Mrs. Tennie Hooks, of Rome,
visited friends here a few days
last week.
D. D. Lawrence has returned
to his home at Lakeview after
taking treaments here at the
Lawrence Clinic.
Mrs. C. A. Wyatt, Miss June
Wyatt and Mrs. Sam Johnson
were in Chattanooga last Tues
day.
Mrs. J. B. Crane has returned
from a two weeks visit to rela
tives in Gadsden, Ala.
3-room. opt. 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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Phone 41 Summerville, Ga.
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Miss Effie Polk is spending a
few days in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Tucker and
daughters are spending this
week with his mother, Mrs. J.
W. Tucker.
George Tucker visited hi s
mother over the week-end.
A Sunday School rally was
held at the Baptist Church here
Sunday afternoon.
Little Margaret and Bill Crane
I are recuperating after having
measles.
Mrs. Sell McWhorter and Mrs.
J. W. Tucker spent a day last
week shopping in Rome.
Mrs. Emma Paris, Mrs. Ruth
Snow and little Miss Patsy Snow
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
King and family Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Hogg
and Mr. and Mrs. Del Hillyard,
of Akron, Ohio, visited Mr. and
Mrs. D. A. Hogg Saturday.
Friends of Ernest Hogg will
;be sorry to learn of his death
by drowning near his home at
I LaMesa, Texas, last Thursday
night.
Mrs. L. A. Echols and Mrs. Sam
। W. Favor, or Summerville, spent
[ the week-end with Mrs. J. S.
Majors.
Friends here of Mrs. Mary
Tilley, of Rome, were glad to
have her visit them last week.
Miss Eunice Biggers, of Chat
tanooga, spent Sunday with his
aunts. Misses Georgia and Mar
gie Thomas.
Charlie Brooks, of Chattanoo
ga, spent Sunday here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Brooks.
Mrs. Janie King is spending
sometime with relatives in Chat
tanooga.
Mrs. Mary Bridges spent a
few days last week with friends
here.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hartline
visited relatives in Alabama
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hale are
at home with Miss Ada Wyatt
for a month.
Mrs. Eunice Stout, of Birm
ingham, was luncheon guest of
Mrs. J. W. Tucker Thursday.
* Miss Virginia Sumner is im
proving from a recent severe
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White
and daughters, of Alpine, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
White Sunday.
Miss Jeane Majors is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Tom Evans, and
Mr. Evans in Rome.
Luke Hall is still quite ill at
his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pledger
and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pled
ger and children visited rela
tives in Albertville, Gadsden and
Guntersville Sunday.
Fair Dodd and Albert Dodd,
of Atlanta, visited Mrs. S. G.
Dodd and Fred Dodd over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pattillo, of
Atlanta, spent the week-end at
their summer home at Cloud
land.
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Garvin,
Misses Edith and Julia Ann Gar
vin. Mrs. C. A. Wyatt and Miss
June Wyatt attended a recital
in Rome Monday night.
Misses June Wyatt and Edith
Garvin were guests performers
in the recital.
Mrs. Minnie Vanderburg nad
daughter, of Birmingham, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Copeland
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hardwick
were luncheon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Canada Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hurley and
family moved last week to their
new home on Chattanooga Val
ley Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Ethridge Law
rence, Jimmy and Marian, of
Chattanooga, were guests Sun
day of Mrs. Lawrence’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cleckler.
Jimmy and Betty Striplin, of
Gadsden, were guests o's their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Kennedy, over the week-end.
Mrs. S. W.| Morton, of Atlan
ta, is visting her daughter, Mrs
Robert William King.
SUBLIGNA NEWS
Services were held at the Bap
tist Church Sunday. The Rev.
G. C. Schroeder brought the
message at both morning and
; evening services.
Services also will be held Sun
day, June 5, at which time the
Lords Supper will be observed.
All members of the church
should plan to attend.
Plans are being made for a
! vacation Bible Study to be held
at Subligna Baptist Church the
first w T eek of July and probably
I extend well into the second
iweek. The Rev. Schroeder urges
Jail parents to send their chil
idren. There will be teachers for
i all ages from beginners through
| intermediates. There will also be
! transportation furnished to and
I from the church for the chil
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee White and
Mary spent Sunday and Mon
i day in Cleveland attending com
mencement exercises at Truitt-
McConnell Junior College, at
which their son, Ross, was a
I member of the graduating class.
Mrs. S. N. I«awrence spent
Thursday in Summerville.
Mrs. Bill McCarter, of LaFay
ette, was visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jennings
Saturday.
Mrs. Doris Franklin and son,
H. R., spent several days this
:week in Chattanooga visiting
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Self and fam
ily-
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Coult
।er and family, of Chattanooga,
were visiting Mrs. Coulters pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Plunket,
over the week-end.
The Womans Home Demon
stration Club met Tuesday with
Mrs. Hal Mills. Nine members
were present for the meeting,
j Mrs. T. P. Johnston, president,
I presided.
I Mrs. Doris Franklin gave the
devotional and Miss Omie Wiley
gave a demonstration on sew
iing.
A social hour was enjoyed at
j which time danities were serv
ed by the hostess.
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Mrs. Roy Scoggins and daugh
ter, Maxine, spent several days
last week visiting relatives in
Chattanooga.
Mrs. Carl Fowler Sr., and Mrs.
Melvin Plunket and son, Ronnie,
were visiting in Birmingham,
Ala., Friday until Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Fowler and little
daughter returned home with
them for a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Morton
spent the week-end with Mrs.
George Morton and Mr. and
Mrs. Hal Mills.
Mrs. Jim Estes and son, of
Macon, were visiting her moth
er, Mrs. Roy Scoggins and fami
ly over the week-end.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. R.
Thompson were dinner guests of
DR. HAROLD GRAY
Chiropractor
10 A.M tod P. M.
In Summerville, Ga.
Mondays-F ridays
Lovingood Bldg.
Washington Street
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White Mon
day. The Rev. Thompson, a
former pastor of Subligna Meth
odist Church, is now serving in
the Griffin District.
Mrs. Sue Crouch, of Charlotte,
N. C., and Mrs. William Laney
and Nancy, of LaFayette, were
visiting their grandmother, Mrs.
Emma Scoggins Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harlow,
of Summerville, were guests in
the Tom Mahaffey home Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Manis and
Tommie, Miss Janie Ballenger,
of Crystal Springs, and Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Manis, of Atlanta, at
tended the White runion Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mahaffy
and Mrs. Emma Scoggins spent
Saturday in LaFayette the guest
of Mrs. Mary Jane Quin.
Billie Scoggins is visiting his
sister, Mrs. Jim Estees, and Mr.
Estees in Macon for a while.
WHITE REUNION
A reunion of the White’s of
Subligna, was held here Sun
day. It is held annually on the
Sunday nearest May 30th and
has been for 60 years or more.
There were a number of per
sons absent this because of sick
ness in th^ families. Those from
other places who attended were:
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tate, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Odum, of Cedartown;
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Blalock and
daughter, of Boaz, Ala.; John
Ellis. Henager, Ala.; Mrs. Min
nie Coulter and son, Raymond,
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ellis, of
Chattanooga; Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Ellis and family, of Kens
ington; Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Jones and children, of Mentone,
Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. Lucious
Philips and children and Mrs.
Joe Philips and Mrs. Dewey
Chambers, all of Rome; Mrs.
Gene Hix and Hillman, Mr. and
Mrs. Freeman Hix and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nix, of
Trion.
GORE NEWS
Thelma Dooley spent Thurs
day night with Nell Peterson.
Nell Peterson, of Gore, spent
the night with Thelma Dooley
Tuesday on Little Sand Moun
tain.
Mrs. Carl Cooper and children,
of Armuchee, spent the after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Peterson Saturday.
Miss Thelma Dooley and Nell
Peterson visited Miss Rachel
Cooper on Little Sand Mountain
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. T. D. Ballenger and chil
dren, of Gore, JJerbert Ballenger,
of Iwa, Dill Ballenger Jr., of
Canton, spent a few days in
Florida.
Everyone enjoyed an evening
at the graduation which was
held at Gore High School Mon
day night.
Miss Boneida Peterson cele
brated her 25 birthday at Gore.
The Future
Babies of the future, says a
physician will talk at a much
earlier age. When tomorrow’s
papa visits the hospital for his
first sight of junior, he’s likely
to be greeted with, “Hello dad,
what’s cookin’?”
4-H Club Boy Thanks
Scalf's For Relief,
Mother Helped, Too ।
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Fred Sampson
Middlesboro, Ky.
Mrs. Victoria Sampson, Route
~ Middlesboro, Ky., writes:
“Words cannot express how
grateful I am for what Scalf’s
Indian River Medicine has done
for my youg son, Fred, and me.
I had suffered two years from
spells of gassy stomach misery,
every bite I ate seemed to hurt
me. I couldn’t rest or sleep and
felt tired, nervous and run
down. Scalf's brought me such
prompt and comforting relief
that I gave It to Fred when he
was suffering from loss of ap
petite and smothering gas pres
sure pains, and soon he was like
a new boy. Fred Is a 4-H Club
I member. He envoys all activities
। more since taking Scalf’s be
, cause he feels so much better.
We both thank Scalf’s for bless
ed relief.”
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Thursday,, June 2, 1949