The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, June 09, 1949, Image 2

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South Summerville By Joyce Simmons Mrs. Effie Hurley, of Mobile, Ala., is spending two weeks with her daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lively. Mrs. Edwin Lively spent Sun day afternoon with Misses Eve lyn and Joyce Simmons. Ret. Johnnie Hogue got a week-end leave from Fort Jack son, S. C. He spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Alf Clark, of Summerville. Mr. and Mrs. Buel Bailey and family were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bailey and family, of LaFayette, last week end. Mrs. Lula Gilreath spent the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Simmons Sunday. Effie, Bobbie and Mr.and Mrs. L. D. Hurley were dinner guests Quick, Long-Lasting HEADACHE 1 Relief Genuine Holcraft Waterproof Marine PLYWOOD FISHING BOATS 14 F00t........589.00 12 Fool $79.00 TERMS LYERLY CASH STORE Lyerly, Go. Phone 2241 YOU SAVE MONEY ON GAS AND OIL AT THE Kenoco Station DIRECT FROM THE PIPE LINE TO YOU If you keep up with your premiums you save four to five cents on a gallon. THIS WEEK SPECIAL Seat covers for all 2-dr. sedans up to 1942 models $8.95 Regular 516.95 616 tires on sale at $10.80”““’ $14.65“““ 650x16 Tires * t 1 < now at half 1 price! USSY |HBn CREAM DEODORANT 0 1 Fr^ "1 \ *?J?‘<«» MMiUIVM BY 1 This delightful deodorant keeps you dainty and sweet ■t once I Banishes perspiration odor, checks perspira tion moisture. Gives longer lasting protection, is extra gentle to skin and clothing. Deliciously fragrant—stays creamy smooth down to the bottom of the jar. Get jars and jan of Tusay Cream Deodorant at half-price—nowl J. R. JACKSON & SON "Reliable Druggists" Summerville, Georgia " of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lively Sunday. Misses Sybil Brown and Bar bara Lanier spent Saturday night with Betty Jo Braddy, of Trion. Mrs. Doshie Mathis spent the week-end with Julian Matthis. Billy Lancaster spent a week with Hugh Brown. Miss Katherine Phillips is ex pected home from G. S. C. W. Milledgeville Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bryant and son spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryant and family, of Lyerly. Miss Jo Anne Stewart, of Shannon, was week-end guest of Miss Paula Scoggins. Miss Billie June Warren was honored with a birthday party Friday night. The Boy Scouts of troop 7 will leave for Camp Sidney Dew June 18. j I. J. ESPY, JR. | I ATTORNEY AT LAW * • • OFFICE OVER McGINNIS DRUG CO. V BOLLING NEWS By Betty Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Dub Palmer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Houser andi daughter, Mrs. Georgie Brown, Mrs. Emma Lit tlejohn, Mrs. Florence Parker, Mrs. Myrtle Gregg and Mrs. Bennie Houser and daughter were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Houser on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Beel Reynolds Donald, Lamar, an d Robert Reynolds were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Busby and children. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bence Anderson and children Sunday were; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Woodall and children of Lyerly,' Mr. and Mrs. Winford Sisemore and Bobby, of Berry ton, and Miss Betty Blalock. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Tucker were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Copeland on Sunday. James Houser was dinner guest on Sunday of Hermon Howell. Miss Betty Reynolds was din ner guest of Miss Drusilla Ben net on Sunday. Bud and Earl Anderson were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Winford Sisemore and Bobby Sunday. Junior Jones was visiting his grandmother in Dry Valley over the week-end. Clifford Houser Sr. is visit ing in Pennville. Betty and Junior Anderson spent Sunday night with Mr. and Winford Sisemore and Bob by- Mrs. Jim Norton and Mrs. An nie Norton were guests on Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nor ton. Miss Sybil Brady was visiting Misses Sadie and Nellie Edwards on Sunday. Miss Mary Jo Norton was din ner guest on Sunday of Miss Lois Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Bennett and children and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bennett and children Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Fountain and children were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton and chil dren over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell and Jackie spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Reyn olds and childern. Miss Ava Norton was visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards Sat urday. Mrs. W. H. Dean was visiting Mrs. Grady Dodd Saturday af ternoon. Misses Hilda Rosser and Max ine Reynolds were dinner guests on Sunday of Miss Gerald Cope land. Miss Betty Norton spent Sun day with Miss Eloise Thrasher. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Dodd and children were visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Norton Sr. Bud Anderson spent Satur day night with Earl Anderson. Jerry Dean was dinner guest of Cecil and Raymond Reynolds Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Busby and Junior were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Busby. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Howard and Dianne and Miss Joyce Reynolds were dinner guests of Mr. and Mi’s. Henry McCollum Patsy and Peggy McCollum Sun day. Mrs. John Norton and Mr. and Mrs. James Aldred were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Tucker Sunday. MENLO NEWS Mr. and Mrs. George Mc- Whorter and daughter, Sandra, and Mrs. J. M. Daniel, of Chat tanooga, visited Misses Georgia and Margie Thomas Thursday. Mrs. L. V. Cavin, of Chester field, visited the Misses Thomas Friday. Mrs. J. P. Brock mother of the Rev. Pat Brock and Miss Dorothy Brock, of Decatur, Ala., are with Mr. and Mrs. Brock for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chambers and daughter, Fahy, of Chatta nooga, spent one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Herman White. Graveside services were held at Ami Sunday afternoon for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Dempsey. The Rev. Pat Brock officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Brock and chil dren have returned from Green ville, S. C., where they attended the graduation of Mrs. Brock's brother Mr. Pruitt at Bob Jones University. Miss Maggie Leath Is visiting friends In Summerville for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Mert Hamrick and sons, of Fort Payne, were DR. HAROLD GRAY Chiropractor 10 A.M tod P. M. In Summerville, Ga, Mondays-F ridays Lovingood Bldg. Washington Street THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Hall Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Hall and son, Doyle, of LaFayette, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hall Sunday. Dr. M. G. Gutzke and Mr. Milligan, of Atlanta, are in a revival at the Methodist hurch this week. Mrs. George Kling, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murphy and Miss Olene Watson were in Chatta nooga last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dodd, of LaFayette, visited his mother, Mrs. S. G. Dodd, Sunday. Paul King, of Atlanta, visited his mother, Mrs. Edgar King over the week-end. Mrs. Elsie Wright Pless under went an operation at the Law rence Clinic here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurtt and son, Glen, visited in Ft. Payne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Daniel at tended the closing exercises at Bob Jones University last week and their son, Paul Daniel, Who is a student there, returned home with them. Duke Ballard of Chattanooga, is spending several weeks with his grandmother, Mrs. J. S. Majors. Mrs. Charles Gilmour, of Cave Springs, spent Saturday night with her father, C. A. Dodd, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hildreth, Wilma and Fred, of Hixson, Tenn., spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Moseley. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Adams and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Batey and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Taylor spent Sunday on the mountain. Miss Jo Ann King spent a few days last week with the Cecil Hurleys on Chattanooga Valley RoSd. Miss June Hurley return ed with her for a few days visit. Mrs. A. M. Snow is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Cook, in, Rome this week. Mrs. Mattie Wilson is spend ing sometime in Atlanta with her sister, Mrs. Ernest Boone who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hogg and sons, Jerry and Loran visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hogg Sun day. Miss Louise Hogg and Max Hogg, of Spartanburg, S. C., spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hogg. , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colquitt and family, of Lindale, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Colquitt and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Cleck ler, of Inman, S. C., announce the birth of a son on May 22. wtho has been named James Scott Cleckler. Mrs. Cleckler is the former Miss Sue Smith. Mrs. Scott Cleckler is on a Florida tour with Mr. and Mrs. John T. Leath and their gradu ating class of Johnson High School of Rome. Mr. and Mrs. Glover Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hill and daughter, Linda, of Rome, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brock and chil dren, Micha and Dixon, of Marietta, visited C. A. Dodd Sunday. Others calling were: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Campbell, of Rockmart, Miss Ruby O’Rear, of Trion, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mc- Cullough and daughter, Yvonne, of Menlo. This was Mr. Dodd’s 86th birthday . Jimmy Striplin, of Gadsden, is spending the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chamblee have returned from a vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Robert William King spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackson, at Henegar, Ala. Mrs. S. W. Morton, Mrs. King's mother, returned home with them for a visit. DONT GET,CAUGHT OUT ON A LIMB <N3WIS THE L TIME TO i 4^ SELL । _ FARRAR REAL ESTATE AGENCY 109 N. Commerce St. Phone 41 Summerville, Gm Women now nno z-way help for old problem What to do for woman's oldest problem, functional monthly pain? Many a girl and woman has found the answer in Cuznn's 2-way help. 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SI.OO * SHEETS. $3.49 VALUE. 2 FOR PRICE OF ONE PLUS * BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS, $1.98 VALUE. 2 FOR .. $3,00 * BOYS' UNDER SHORTS, 59c Io 79c VALUE. 2 FOR .... SI.OO * VENETIAN BLINDS, $3.49 VALUE $2.00 * LADIES' PANTIES, 39c VALUE. 3 FOR SI.OO * CHILDREN'S DRESSES, VALUES Io $7.95. ..J BIG TABLE * MEN’S SHOES, VALUES to $7 95 $2.00 BIG TABLE * LADIES' SHOES, VALUE Io $8.50 $2.00 ^hjalioojga 'YYl&hc. Qo. SUMMERVILLE, GA. CLOPAY Thursday, June 9, 1949