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LYERLY NEWS
By Alice Murphy
Mrs. Sam Gamer, Carlton and
Lena Mae Garner and Alice
Murphy were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Fowler and family in
Atlanta Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Powell have
returned home after a visit in
Texas
Miss Dolores Garner has re
turned to Atlanta after spend
ing a few days with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gamer in
Lyerly.
Mrs. Georgia Farr was visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farr, Fri
day.
Ben Murphy was visiting in
Alabama Sunday.
Miss Evelyn Wheeling, of Gay-
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Doster Drug Co., Lyerly, Ga.
Edwards Pharmacy, Menlo, Ga.
Statement of the Condition of
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
At the Close of Business June 30, 1949
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $1,317,691.99
Government Bonds 1 '655'65579
State and Municipal Bonds 28031572
Cash on Hand and Due From Banks 516,43278
Banking House, Furniture, Fixtures 7,991.10
Accrued Interest Bonds Purchased 746.45
$3,778,834.03
LIABILITIES
Capital $ 50,000.00
Surplus 50,000.00
Undivided Profits 72 639 40
Reserves 60 J 9574
Deposits 3,545,998.89
$3,778,834.03
State, County and City Depository
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Beauty by Chrysler
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Beauty In Appearance! Every clean,
M lovely line has purpose and meaning.
Beauty that ia useful is the Chrysler idea.
A striking line of chrome along the fend*
, era may please your eye,
M t "1 but *t’» there to act as a rub
rail. Behind each detail of
Chrysler design there’s a
story of common sense and
imagination in engineering.
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Scoggins Motor & Implement Co.
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
lesville, Ala., is spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
Stallings.
Mrs. Tommy Johnson spent
Monday in Chattoogaville with
Mrs. Belton Warren.
Mr. and Mrs. Belton Warren,
of Chattogoaville, announce the
birth of a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reece,
Mrs. Gennie Martin and daugh
ter, Annie Laura, of Norwood,
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Johnson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Woods en
tertained the following with an
ice cream supper Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Floyd and
sons, Mary Cook, Mike Yacenks,
Geneva Kirby, Melvin Staggs,
Jr, Miss Jo Kirby and Jodie
Cook.
Melvin Staggs Jr., and Mike
Yacenks, of Passiac, N. J., spent
last week with Jodie Cook, Chat
toogaville.
Geneva Kirby Melvin Staggs,
Mary Cook, Mike Yacenks, Jo
Kirby and Joel Cook enjoyed an
ice cream supper at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kirby, of
Chattogoaville, last Thursday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lowery
and Mrs. Bill Love were visit
iing Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson
Friday night.
Misses Geneva and Jo Kirby
were the week-end guests of
Miss Mary Cook.
Melvin Staggs, Jr., and Mike
Yacenks left Sunday morning to
return to Passiac, N. J.
Child - rearing gives more fun
I than trouble, survey shows.
Beauty In Comfort! A chair at home
is beautiful if line design gives it grace
and comfort. Chrysler cnair-height seats
have this kind of beauty, too. Perfectly
proportioned for comfort, they seat you
at the proper height to see the road and
to enjoy your drive. Comfort that has
beauty through fine design—that’s the
secret of Chrysler engineering and the
relaxing pleasure of driving a Chrysler.
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: OAK HILL NEWS
Pfc. Alexandei L. Reynolds
i visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Reynolds, over the week
end.
J Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Pledger
visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harri
son and Betty Saturday night.
’ Mr. and Mrs Junior Hughes
and Joan visited Mr. and Mrs.
: Roy Mitchell and family Sat
-1 urday night.
Miss Betty Harrison spent a
few days in Augusta attending a
1 farm conference, with Miss
' Omie Wylie.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Pledger
’ were the Friday night guests of
; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reynolds
! and family.
The Rev. and Mrs. Smith vis
' ited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harrison
Saturday
Mr. and Mrs Hix, of Summer
ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
1 Harrison Sunday.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Col
bert and family were visiting in
Trion Sunday
Mrs. Penny Hawkins and sons
spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rube
Hawthorne.
Charlie Parker was visiting
Gordon Reynolds Sunday.
W. M. Yarbrough and Law
rence Bullard were visiting Fred
Reynolds Sunday.
। Mr. and Mrs. Tony Tudor, of
Trion, were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Reynolds Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cargle
। were the dinner guests Sunday
lof Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reyn
i olds.
। Mr. and Mrs. Harold White, of
Alpine, visited Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Vernon Sunday.
Mrs. P. T. Matthews, of Holly
wood, has returned home after
spending several weeks with her
brother, E. L. Harrison, and fam
ily.
Mrs. Inez Colbert is spending
a few days with her son, Thur
mon Colbert, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Baggett, of
Trion, visited his father and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
{Baggett, Sunday.
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Sand Mountain News
MRS. Z. M. COOPER
Sunday will be regular preach
ing day at the church here by
the pastor, The Rev. Will Veatch.
The Farm Meeting will be
[ held in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
। Griffin Cargle Friday night, Mrs.
Herschell Mathis will have
charge of the program. It will
I be Ladies night to entertain the
, group. John Paul Jones will be
guest speaker. Everyone is in
; vited to attend these meetings.
The WMS will meet Saturday
j night in the church. All who are
interested are invited to attend.
Mrs. H. E. Mathis urges all the
members to be present.
The revival meeting will start
at the church here the fourth
I Sunday in July. The Rev. James
O. Crabb, pastor of New Armu
chee and Pleasant Valley, will
(help the pastor, the Rev. Mr.
Veatch in the revival. The Rev.
Ben Howard of Walker County
will preach at the 11 o’clock
hour on the fourth Sunday.
Grady Bridges, who had a
Beauty In Performance! You know what we
mean the moment you feel the smooth response of . j
the great Spitlire High Compression engine. With
Prestomatic Fluid Drive Transmission, driving is
wonderfully easy. Start in third, a slight lift of your
toe takes you into cruising range. You 7
rarely touch the gear shift lever. A few fl
1 minutes in this car gives you pleas-
ure it would take a book to describe.
Phone for a demonstration today.
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'THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
serious operation at the Trion
Hospital several weeks ago is
much improved at his home on
i Little Sand Mountain.
. visitore at the church here.
: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook, of
Oak Ridge, Tenn., were recent
Mr. Bridges is a farmer and
because of sickness, he will be
unable to work for several weeks
i yet. Last week Ellis Abbott and
. Charles Grigsby, of Rome, and
G. L. Bridges of this community
worked his crop over. Next
. Thursday morning the people of
- the Mountain are giving him a
i working in his crop.
There will be a working on the
’ morning of Wednesday, July 20,
on the church grounds and ceme
; tery at the local church, all who
can are urged to come and help
with this work.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Deßerry
and daughter, Carol, of Sum
merville, were visiting relatives
here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Caldwell
and family were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hughes Sun
i day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Hughes
and daughter, Marie, were guests
Sunday afternoon of Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Owens.
Miss Rachel Cooper was Sat
urday night guest of Miss Betty
Jean King.
Mrs. M. J. Owens entertained
her BTU group in her home Sat
urday night with a “Pound
Party.”
Dewey Morgan is on the sick
list at this time.
Mrs. Lizzie Mathis, who has
been sick for quite a while, is
worse since Saturday.
Lamarr Rosser has gone to
4-H Club Camp this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Abbott and
children, of Rome, visited Mrs.
Emma Bridges last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. King were
Saturday night guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur King in Sum
merville.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Geise and
daughters, Delores and Caroline,
were Thursday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Bohannon, in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Zack Deßerry
were Saturday night guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Deßerry
of Summerville.
Harold Cargle has gone on a
trip to Augusta for a few days.
Miss Betty Jean King was
dinner guest of Miss Rachel
Cooper Sunday.
Mr. ana Mrs. H. M. Rosser and
sons, Lamar and Vernon, were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
James Presley, of Floyd Springs.
Sidney Cooper was Sunday
guest of Ray Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry of
Summerville, spent Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Cooper.
DR. HAROLD GRAY
Chiropractor
10 A.M to 6 P. M.
In Summerville, Ga.
Mondays-Fridays
Lovingood Bldg.
Washington Street
BEDSPREADS
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Cotton Crinkle
A
86 x 105 in.
Double-Bed Size
Were
$4.95
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday
$3.49
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SUMMERVILLE, GA.
Thursday, July 14, 1949