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LAKE WINNEPESAUKAH TO HOLD
3-DAY JULY FOURTH CELEBRATION
Lake Winnepesua kah, for
many years the favorite vaca
tion playground in this area,
will hold a three day celebration
July 2,3, and 4. Special arrange
ments are being made to handle
the large crowd that will visit
this popular playground for
swimming, boating and picnick
ing due to the great emphasis
placed on safety this year.
Attention by the management
n-o-t-i-c-e
You must be registered in the City Clerk's •
office to vote in the election on July 16.
Books will be open until July 5.
MAYOR AND COUNCIL
SIGN ON PROPERTY SIGN ON PROPERTY
At Auction
MONDAY, JULY 4th, 10 A.M.
PROPERTY OF JOHNNIE TATE,
LOCATED AT CLOUDLAND
on Cloudland and Mentone Highway at state line. This prop
erty consists of 300 beautiful building lots. Fifty of these lots
front on paved Cloudland and Meeitone Highway. Ideal for
business sites. 150 of these lots front on wide streets that are
well drained. Ideal for home sites.
ATTENTION SPORTSMEN
100 of these beautiful lots front the La Hoosage Lake. This
lake is known all over the South for swimming, fishing and
boating. If you are looking for a cabin site or summer home,
any of these lots are ideal. Mr. Tate has turned this property
over to us for sale regardless of price. Now is your chance to
buy a home site or cabin site at your own price in one of the
best sections of Georgia and Alabama. Look this property
over before sale date.
Remember the date, July 4th, 10 A. M. Plan now to bring
your family and spend the day with us where fishing, swim
ming and an old fashioned Brunswick Stew dinner will be
served free to everyone that attends.
FREE FREE FREE FREE
Old fashioned Brunswick Stew dinner, plenty of ice cold
lemonade for everyone. Band concert by our brass band.
J. L TODD AUCTION CO.
Car sale every Saturday 1 P.M., Rain or Shine, 302 W. Third St.
Rome, Georgia
Phone 6339 Night 2*7621
List Your Property with Us—We Sell the World
may
Come and have fun during this jE
3-day week-end celebration the 1
safest and best place for your /
family! W '
FIREWORKS -O
SAT-SUN-MON. NITES I ■
SPECIAL \
MIS I ( I
AFTERNOON & NITE I SAFE
I CLEAN.
SWIM-PICNIC U/ <«
I / PLAY
FREE PARKING ' , S p OJ
PICNIC FACILITIES // L_
Bring the Family Where It's Safe to Swim and Celebrate!
BewnnepesM
is called to the fact that Lake
Winnepesaukah’s outdoor pool is
equipped with graduated depths
for children of all ages, and that
qualified lifeguards are in at
tendance at all times. Picnic and
play areas are well lighted and
carefully supervised at all hours
of the day and night. No drink
ing is allowed on the grounds.
With the accident toll mounting
over each national holiday, cele-
brants are said to be planning a
safe and sane fourth.
Fireworks will be held Satur
day, Sunday and Monday nights
and special music will be on
hand all day July Fourth. For
■ families who wish to stage a
> Three-day picnic, every facility
> is available, including free fire
; wood, water, etc. for such an
■ outing. There is no parking limit
I on the grounds and no admiss
l ion charge.
5 A cordial welcome is extended
■ to all to visit Lake Winnepesau
. kah by Mrs. Minette Dixon, Lake
;■ Owner and Operator.
MENLO NEWS
Mrs. Ben Murphy, Misses Alice
Martha and Shirley Murphy and
Miss Peggy Stallings of Lyerly,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Murphy,
Sunday afternoon.
Other visitors in the Murphy
home were: Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Sentell and children, Mr.
and Mrs. L. F. Murphy and child
ren, of Berea and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Murphy and daughters of
■Cullowhee, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stephenson
and children and Mrs. George
Webb and daughter, Batsy, of
Birmingham, were guests of Miss
Lena Baker Sunday.
Misses Joyce and Mary Jim
Barry left Monday for Atlanta to
enter business school.
George Tucker, of Cloudland,
spent the week-end with his
mother, Mrs. J. W. Tucker,
Mrs. Claude Barry is in Floyd
Hospital for treatment.
Mrs. Alma Bullard and child
ren, Claude, Charlotte and Bren
da, are visiting her mother, Mrs.
Wells, at Blanche, Ala. for a few
days.
Little Misses Barbara and Ger
aldine Bullard are visiting in
Chattanooga.
Mrs. E. M. Jennings was lunch- !
eon guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
George Pies.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman White
spent Sunday at Henegar, Ala.
with Mrs. White’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Anderson. The
occasion was Mrs. Anderson's
76th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fink and
Mary, of Summerville, and Les
ter Edwards were guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Agnew.
Miss Vera Springfield and Mrs.
Jackson, of Gadsden, Ala. were
visiting Miss Maggie Leath Sun
day,
Myra, Delores and Robbie La
ney are visiting their aunt, Mrs.
Nelie Edge this week.
Mrs. Edge and Malcolm and
Mary Lynn visited Mr. and Mrs.
Laney Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Baker and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Espy attended
a family reunion of the Espy and
Abernathy families in Alabama
Sunday.
Mrs. Scott Cleckler and Mrs.
Lester Edwards are visiting
friends in Tampa, Fla. this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Wyatt, of
Little Rock, Ark., and Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Wyatt, of Oklahoma
City, Okla, left Sunday after visi
ting their mother, Mrs. R S. Wy
att and other relatives the past
week. They spent Saturday in
Chattanooga with a cousin. Mrs.
M. I. Jarrell and Dr. Jarrell,
others accompaning them were^
Mrs. S. R Wyatt, and sister,
Miss Annie Alexander, Mrs. Sam
Johnston and Miss June Wyatt.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wyatt en
tertained the family at Sunday
luncheon.
Mesdames S. R Wyatt and Sam
Johnston were hostess at a love
ly birthday dinner Thursday in
honor of Mrs. E. M. Wyatt.
Mrs. Roy Silk spent Sunday
। with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Shlgley at Mentone, Ala- ;
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Welch. Jr. |
and daughter Nancy, his mother I
Mrs. Addle Welch, sister, Mrs |
Henry Lawless, visited the sister. I
Mrs. Claude Raper and Mr. I
Raper in Birmingham Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Jim Baker and i
daughters. Barbara and Jimmie,
spent Friday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Hansel Baker In Trion, then
went to Rome shoping Saturday.
Mrs. Hansel Baker and child
ren accompanied them.
Mrs. /ohn Stephens, of Sum
merville visited her husband,
who is a patient at Dr. Law
rence’s Clinic Sunday.
God has never ceased to be
the one true alm of all right
human aspiration.—Vlnet
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Broomtown News
By Virginia Ann Ward
Jane Shamblin was tire sup
per guest of Rebecca Leath Sun
day night.
Maxine Jones and Betty King
were the Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Curt Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Phi Shamblin
and Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Shamblin were visiting Mrs. Ida
Shamblin over the week-end.
Billy Martin visited his wife
and son over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Williams,
of Rome, were spend the night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Ward and family Thursday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Nip Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Jones and Billy
Clark and Mrs. Roy Niokols vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Hap Nunn, of
Gadsden, Sunday. Mrs. J. M.
Toles returned home with them
after spending last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Nunn.
Wayne Toles was the Sunday
dinner guest of Roland Tallent.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fitz Patrick,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Storey and
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Myrick all
of Rome, were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Fitz Patrick and sons
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartline,
Carolyn and Jackie were the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. George Ball.
The Rev. and Mrs. Baltimore,
of Centre, visited Mrs. Vivian
Witt, Mrs. Rita Henderson and
Orble Barnes Sunday.
Nell Leath was the spend the
night guest of Virginia Ward
Friday night.
Sonny Leath was the Sunday
dinner guest of Franklin Powell.
Those visiting Mrs. Josie Po
well Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
John Powell and Sonny, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Powell and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Powell and
family, Mr. and Mrs. George
Ragland, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt
Duff, Mr. and Mrs. John Hum
phrey and Miss Gartrelle Duff
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tallent and
family were the spend the night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Weaver Saturday night.
Barbara Ann Leath spent the
week-end with Kathryn Leath
of Howard College.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Loyd and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Bentley Sunday.
Mrs. Jim Ed Cavin and Rebec
ca and Mrs. Jerry Leath made
a business trip to Fort Payne
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pledger
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tal
lent and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. McCluney
and Donald visited Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Hartline Sunday afternoon.
Nell Leath was the Sunday
dinner guest of Orble Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Doherty
and sons visited Mrs. Kate Cul
berson, of Mentone, Ala., Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Powell and
Sonny, of Jacksonville, Fla., are
visiting relatives here for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds
and Bobby Hugh visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Leath and Sonny
Tuesday.
Cliffrod Rudd, of Rome, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hart
line and family for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Williams,
of Rome, visited Mr. J. H.
Doherty, and Mrs. John Doherty
and sons Friday.
Mrs. Harold Loyd and family
visited her sister, Mrs. Elbert
Hall, of Mentone. Ala.. Wednes
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Graves Leath
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Toles
Sunday afternoon.
Troy Morrison, Charles and
Elizabeth Loyd visited Virginia
and Billy Ward Sunday after
noon.
Tough Situation
A man went to a physician,
complaining of prolonged head
aches. The doctor told him to
go to bed.
“I am always in bed by nine,
I am a bachelor and live with
my old maiden aunt. Now
seriously, what causes my head
aches?”
Stop smoking.
"I have never used tobacco In
any form."
"Well, then stop drinking."
"I am a total abstainer.”
"Late hours, then, and fast
women.”
"I don't know said the balk
ed doctor. "I guess your halo's
pinching."
Young Harry: "Dad, what’s
the difference between a gun
and a machine gun?”
Dad: "There is a big differ
ence. It Is just as If I spoke,
and then your mother spoke.”
FOR SALE OR TRADE
New 6-room house on paved
street, asbestos siding, large
level lot
GOOD TERMS
FOR RENT -3-roorn apt. on
highway.
FOR SALE Some good lots
in Bitting sub-dlvlslon.
PHONE 158
OF ALL
READY
TO-WEAR
,OFF
One Large Rack
At Lower Reductions
I
Another Money-Saving
Event Starting at 8:30
^haihoo^a THa/ic.
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
Thursday, June 30, 1949