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MENLO NEWS
Flavil Hall, of Pine Apple, Ala.
was guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Hogg Sunday and Sunday
night.
Mrs. W. C. Williamson, her
daughter, Mrs. Gladys Nichols,
of Abilene, Texas, and James
Walter Nichols, of Cedar Rapids,
lowa, were guests several days
last week, of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Hogg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. Crain,
Margaret and Billy spent the
week-end in Alabama City, Ala.
Visiting Mrs. J. W. Tucker for
the Fourth of July holidays
were: Jimmy Tucker, of West
Georgia College; Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Tucker and children and
George Tucker, of Cleveland,
Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mel
vin, of Charlotte, N. C.; and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowery
and children, of Gore.
The McWhorter reunion was
held at the home of Mrs. J.
W. Tucker Sunday.
Fifty-one guests attended the
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event and a picnic lunch was
spread in the yard.
Mrs. W. M. Jackson had as her
guests Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. Mustoe and family, of
Chattanooga.
Mrs. W. J. Hogg attended the
funeral of her aunt, Mrs. J.
H. Worsham at Trion Tuesday.
Mrs. Dixie Ellenberg, of At
lanta, and Mrs. Bertha Bankson
of Scottsboro, Ala., ' were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hogg last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Max White en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Melvin, with a dinner Sunday
night.
Mrs. Ella May Tallent, of Cen
tre, Ala., was visiting relatives
here a few days last week.
Leonard Hall, of Nashville,
Tenn., visited Luke Hall Sunday.
Miss Ruth Baker, of Knox
ville, spent Sunday with her sis
ter, Miss Lena Baker. Other
guests of Miss Baker were: Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Miller, James
and Bobby, of Chattanooga, and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker and
Jeanette.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jager
and sons, Charles and David,
and Mrs. Blauch Jager, of Bes
semer, Ala., spent the week-end
with Mrs. Jager’s sister, Mrs. J.
T. Clark, Sr.
T. G. Baker, Zen and Reed
Taylor have returned from Hot
Springs, Ark., where they spent
two weeks.
Claude Baker entertained with
a chicken broiling Wednesday,
June 29.
Those enjoying the occasion
were: Tom Hogg and Marie
Smith, Joy Baker and Nardin
Brown and Mrs. Hall Baker and
Phil.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Willingham,
Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Hayes, Mr.
and Mrs. George Carswell, of
Albany, visited friends and rela
tives here for a few days this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Chrisolm, of
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I week-end with his mother, Mrs.
IG. C." Hartline and Mr. Hart
line.
Mrs. G. T. Kling, Tommy and
Carolyn are visiting relatives in
Augusta this week.
Roscoe and Carlton McClug,
G. C. Hartline and granddaugh
ter, Mary Lynn Chrisolm, spent
the fourth of July at Little River
in Alabama.
Mrs. Myrtile Graves, of Col
[quitt, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
|C. A. Wyatt, Mr. Wyatt and June.
The Rev. W. E-. Purcell and
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Akin were
luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Kennedy Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ballard
visited Mrs. Tennie Hooks in
Rome Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Martin is at home
with Miss Ada Wyatt.
Mrs. J. E. Kennedy spe n t
Thursday and Friday in Gads
den with the J. M. Striplins and
| little Ken Striplin accompanied
(her home for a weeks visit.
Mrs. E. M. Jennings entertain
ed Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jennings
and daughters, Dorothy and
Marleen, of Cincinnati, Ohio, at
the Riegeldale Tavern Sunday.
Miss Edna Perry left last ।
Wednesday with a party of I
friends from Rome to go to I
Ridge Crest, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Hammond,
of LaFayette, visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Hammond here Sun
day.
Mrs. W. J. Hammond visited
her brother, Bruce Perry, and
Mrs. Perry in Rome for a few
I days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ledford
land Max Hogg, of Spartanburg,
S. C„ visited their parents, Mr.
land Mrs. D. A. Hogg, over the
। week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cleckler
visited their granddaughters,
I Marion Lawrence and Myra
Glazure, at Camp Creek Falls
Camp, in the Cumberland Moun
tains
Mrs. Nora Wilson, of Chatta-
I nooga. visited her aunts Misses
I Georgie and Margie Thomas over
(the week-end.
H. H. Laney and family and
Ves Polk Hodge are enjoying a
fishing trip to Little River in
Alabama.
Joe Goode, of Chattanooga,
I filled the pulpit at the Baptist
I Church here Sunday and Sun
,d a y night and was luncheon
। guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
। Day.
Mrs. Lester Edwards and Mrs.
I Scott Cleckler have returned
from Zephye Hill, Fla. Mrs.
Cleckler is spending a few days
this week with relatives in
Chickamauga.
Miss Reva Silk is visiting her
sister in Durham N. C. this
week.
HOLLAND NEWS
Mrs. O. T. House is visiting
Mrs. Dixie Eilenburg in Atlanta
for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. James White, of
i Summerville, spent Thursday
I with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
|R. A. Whit.e
Mrs. Arthur Strawn was spend
! the night guest Thursday of
Mrs. Claude Ratliff.
Mrs. J. P. Holland spent sev
l eral days last week with her
I sister, Mrs. Ed Worsham, in
I Summerville.
Mrs. Ross Clark had as visitors
Friday afternoon, Mrs. R. A.
; White, Miss Mayme Smith, Mrs.
;R. P. Brison and Emmadean,
Miss Miriam Holland, Mrs. Mark
Strawn and Mrs. Claude Rat
liff.
Mrs. Bob Kimbell and Mrs.
Jim Hollis, of Lyerly, were joint
hostesses entertaining a group
of friends at Strawn’s cabin last
Tuesday night with Miss Miriam
Holland as honor guest.
Misses Mary and Bertha Hol
land spent the week-end in Ma
con and Atlanta with relatives
I there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Adderhold,
of Centre, Miss Miriam Holland
:uid Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strawn
motored to Cleveland, Tenn.,
Sunday to see Mrs. Ray Mobley
Cliftt.
Mrs. Harley Bandy and Mrs.
Willard Jackson spent Thursday
I with homefolks here.
Miss Emmadean Brison. of
University of Georgai. Athens,
spent the holidays here with
her family. •
Mrs. Mark Strawn and Miss
Miriam Holland spent Wednes
day in Rome with their aunts,
Miss Pearl Wright and Mrs. Alla
Willis.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Herndon
and Sylvia, of Montgomery, Ala.
spent Saturday night with his
uncle. R. L. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Holland
visited Mrs. J. P. Holland and
Housch Sunday
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
SUBLIGNA NEWS
The Woman Missionary Union
will meet at 2:30 p. m. Wednes
day, July 13, with Mrs. T. J.
White. All ladies of the Com
munity are invited.
The people of this community
extend deepest sympathy to the
family of Arnold Parker and
Mrs. Earl Tate whose father,
Jack Parker, died last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moon, of
Greer, S. C., were recent visitors
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T.
P Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Neal Jr..,
are vacationing in Virginia this
week.
The Rev. and Mrs. George
Schroeder and family were din
ner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Self and family.
Miss Myra White is spending
this week in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Plunkett
and daughter, of Atlanta, are
spending this week with Mr.
Plunkett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cheatum Plunkett, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mahaffey
and Mrs. Emma Scoggins are
visiting relatives in Texas this
week. •
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Lee White over the week-end
were: Mr. and Mrs. Dill Keown
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bence
Keown and family, of LaFayette,
and Miss Charlotte Sheats who
is a music instructor at Truitt
McConnell Junior College.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Coulter
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ern
est Peterson in LaFayette last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scoggins
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Scoggins and son attend
ed a reunion at Lake Winne
pesaukah Sunday.
Mrs. Roy Scoggins and Maxine
and little Larry Estees were vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peter
son in LaFayette over the week
end.
Miss Mary White spent Sun
day night and Monday in La-
Fayette.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. White were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Baker and family in Menlo
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Coulter.
and family, of Chattanooga,
were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Coulter over the week
end.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Glad
ney spent several days this week
in LaGrange visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee White and
Ross were visiitng in LaFayette
Monday.
J. D. White Sr., Miss Eunice
White and Jerry, spent Thurs
day night with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Duncan and family.
Mrs. S. N. Lawrence spent
Thursday and Friday in Rome
with her sister, Mrs. Charles J.
Ogles. They were guests of their
brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. N. F. Duncan, at their home
on Etomah Terrace.
Mrs. Ray Scoggins and Max
ine left Wednesday night for a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie
Estees in Macon. Little Larry
Estees, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
mie Estees returned to his home
after several weeks visit with
visit with his grandmother, Mrs.
Scoggins.
ALPINE NEWS
By Hazel Toles
Mr. and Mrs. Roy White and
children, of LaGrange, and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank White, of At
lanta, visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest White and Miss
es Sadie and Betty White dur
ing the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morrison
and son, Cuye, of Rome, and
Harold Tucker, of Pennville,
spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Gladstone Dempsey
and children, Gerald, O’Bera
and Maxine, and Mrs. Smatha
Dempsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Luke
Hall and family, of Menlo, Sun
day.
Miss Hazel Toles visited Mrs.
Carl King, Mrs. H. A. Baker and
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buffing
ton, all of Rome, last week. Mr.
and Mrs. Buffington accompa
nied Miss Toles home, and spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs T. L. Toles, and Tom
my.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Carter, of
Dickeyville, Mr. and Mrs. Era
mett Purcell and family, of
Menlo, and Miss Charlene Po
well visited Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Powell and daughter, Patsy,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold White
visited Mrs. White’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Vernon, and
Harold, of Oak Hill, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tucker
were the dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Hall and daugh
ter, Joyce, of Menlo, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Dempsey
and children and Mrs. Smatha
Dempsey visited Mr. and Mrs.
Pink Dempsey and Tab, of Men
j )o. Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Toles and
I family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
; Toles visited In Rome and
Shannon, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman White
and granddaughter, Sharon, of
Menlo, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest White and family Satur
day night.
Mr and Mrs Charlie Powell
and children, Joyce and Wayne,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Po
well, of Cloudland, Sunday.
Mrs. Smatha Dempsey attend
ed the birthday dinner given in
honor of Mrs. Rob Baggett, of
Oak Hill, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Vernon
and Harold, of Oak Hill, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Harold White Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Morrison
and daughters, Geraldine and
Inez, of Jamestown, Ala., and
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Morrison, of
Norfork, Va., visited Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Tucker Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ramey
and son, Ray, and Mrs. Eula
Nix, all of Trion, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Fletcher Toles and
son, Charles, Thursday.
Mrs. Joe King, of Menlo, spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest White and family.
News From Hollywood
When Sam Bishoff produces
“Father’s Day,” based on the
tale written by Dale Eunson and
Bob Andrews, it will tell about
the famous father’s book at the
St. John’s Hospital, the “Grand
Hotel” of the maternity wards.
In the book, Kay Kyser, Red
Skeleton, Pat O’Brien and John
Farrow have written down their
thoughts and feelings while
awaiting that first cry. Farrow,
who is the father of six, ought
to be able to describe his feel
ing well.
Have you noticed Hollywood’s
swing to picture-title-songs?
Paramount has ordered Jay
Livingston and Ray Evans, the
fashioners of “Buttons and
Bows,” “To Each His Own,”
“Golden Earrings,” “Streets of
Laredo,” “Dear Wife” and “My
Friend Irma,” to work on a tune
to be known as “Song of Sur
render,” which is known as
“The Sin of Abby Hunt,” starr
ing MacDonald Carey, Wanda
Hendrix and Claude Rains.
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