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BETHLEHEM NEWS
The Rev. Bennie Bowman
filled his appointment at the
church Sunday and Sunday
night. The Sacred Harp sing
ing was held Sunday, and a
singing was held Saturday night.
The crowd was small at both
affairs.
Forty persons cleaned the
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ATT EN TlO N
A representative from the Board of Registrars
will establish a branch office Monday and Tues
day, July 25-26, at the Trion Dept. Store.
There is no cost to you and no waiting in line.
Don't put it off another day.
RE-REGISTER NOW
Every person over 18 years of age must re
register before they can vote.
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graveyard and church yard Fri
day.
Mrs. Ida Maxey had as her
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Ramsey and Horace,
Mrs. Scott Maxey and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maxey
and children, all of Rome.
The Rev. J. R. Baxter, of
Rome, visited Reece Tuder Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Townsell
and Janice were guests of E. R.
Tuder Sunday.
Lucile Gilstrap, of Villanow,
was week-end guest of Francis
Tuder last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Elsberry
and family, of Trion, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Tuder.
Mrs. Ruth Elsberry, of Berry
ton, was week-end guest of Mrs.
Emma Bowman.
Bettie Sue Jackson spent last
week with her brother, Myers
Jackson, and family at Water
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tuder,
Charles and Melvin, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Grigsby
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Donald and
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children, of Ohio, are visiting
his sister, Mrs. Harland Kinsey,
and other relatives this week.
Jack Kinsey visited Fred
Townsell Thursday.
Clara Allman spent last week
on Dry Creek with her aunt,
Mrs. Mattie Sue Tuder.
Mr. and Mrs. Reece Tuder, J.
W. Winnona and Francis, of
Dry Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Crick
Smith and Billy, of Atlanta, and
A.-L. Kinsey were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Townsell Satur
day.
Roger and Cline, twin sons of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Richardson,
of Chattanooga, spent last week
with their aunt, Mrs. Math
Grigsby.
Mr. and Mrs. Livy Smith, Car
olyn and Melba Jean, spent
Tuesday night with his uncle,
Dock Pettyjohn, at Chicka
mauga.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Smith, of
LaFayette, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Smith Tues
day and attended the Farm Bu
। reau supper at Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Pope’s home on the Villanow
road Tuesday night.
Ed Pettyjohn visited Wes
I Pettyjohn Wednesday.
Mrs. Emma Story, of Chatta
j nooga, spent last week with her
■ daughter, Mrs. James Smith.
Rufus and J. C. Richardson
were in Dalton Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lanier and
j Mrs. Clyde Lanier are visiting
relatives and friends in Okla
homa.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Roper
and Mrs. Tom Warnock and
! Zilla visited Tom Warnock at
Milledgeville Thursday. Mr. War
! nock is seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ramsey,
Sarah and Joe Ramsey and Bar
num Scoggins were in Summer
ville Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grigsby
, and Anne, of Airport Road, and
Mrs. G. W. Cordle, of Floyd
Springs, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Shields Grigsby Sunday.
Mrs. Artie Carpenter and
I Ovelle were guests of Mrs. Ar
nold Parker Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ramsey
i and family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Tuder and family, of Dry Creek,
went to Muse lake, Wicker lake
and Arrow Point lake Sunday.
Karey Scoggins was guest of
Hazel Jackson Sunday night.
Mrs. Marcelle Tant, of Rome,
spent Sunday night with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Car
penter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Griffith
: and Mrs. Joe Grigsby were
shopping in LaFayette Satur
day.
J. C. Jackson, of Dalton, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Grady Jack
son Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Bowman is visit
ing Mrs. Joe U. Hunt this week.
Mrs. Joe Grigsby spent the
week-end with Mrs. W. T. Grif
fith.
Shirley Jean Pettyjohn is
spending this week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Pettyjohn.
Mrs. Earl Tate is ill.
Mrs. Artie Carpenter visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robbins in
Rome Sunday. Mr. Robbins is
recovering from an operation.
Bettie Jackson was guest of
Nona Scoggins Sunday night.
South Summerville
Ry JOYCE SIMMONS
Mrs Florence Woodall was
visiting Mrs. Montine Broome
and Miss Vora Lee Hunter Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gatty
spent Sunday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Felix Crisp and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Alli
son visited his brother, J. C. Alli
son, Sunday in the Battey State
Hospital.
Mrs. Ira Johnson, Ross. Dick
and Hazel Deck attended a
! home coming in Rome Saturday
night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs W H Payne.
Miss Hazel Deck is visiting
Mr and Mrs. Claude Autry in
Oakland, Cal.
The Girl Scouts of Troop No.
1 began Wednesday taking
swimming lessons at Johns pool.
Mrs. Minters, assistant Troop
Master, will accompany them
| daily.
Mrs. Robert Farris and chil
dren, of LaFayette, have been
visiting Mr. and Mrs Edwin
I Lively.
Mrs. Martha Lively spent the
Fourth week In the Trion hos
pital.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Simmons and family Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Middleton and Homer Lamar
and Emmett Middleton.
Miss Sybil Brown spent this
I week in LaFayette with Betty
| Lancaster
Miss Daphlne Busby spent
this week with Mr and Mrs. Ray
I Busby.
Mr and Mrs Buel Bailey.
Violet, Sybil and Betty spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Rich
ard Bailey, Katherine. Roy and
Donald.
Miss Betty Owens spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Buel
Bailey. Violet and Sybil
Miss Virginia Elsberry enter
i tained Donald Willingham with
j a birthday party Saturday night
I at her home.
Miss Kate Roach was visiting
I Miss Bettye Jo Gilreath Sunday.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Roach
and Mr. and Mrs. Buster Roach
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Gilreath Sunday.
The Girl Scouts of Troop No.
1 will have their next meeting
Thursday, Aug. 11. They plan
to have a picnic on that day at
Johns pool. They will also be
gin to plan their troop activi
ties.
Sand Mountain News
MRS. Z. M. COOPER
The Rev. Will Veatch, pastor
of the local church, filled his
regular appointment Sunday
and Sunday night.
The revival will begin on Sun
day, July 24. The Rev. Ben
Howard, of Walker county, will
preach at the 11 o’clock hour
and then the Rev. Mr. Veatch
and the Rev. James O. Crabb
will preach in the revival. Ev
eryone who cares to attend the
services will find a welcome
awaiting them.
The cemetery and church
grounds are to be cleaned on
Wednesday.
Mrs. Lizzie Mathis continues
sick at her home here to the
regret of her many friends.
The M. M. S. ladies were glad
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to have Mr. and Mrs. Duke
Espy, of Summerville, visit in
the meeting Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Huston Cargle,
Mrs. Wayman Miliam and
daughter, Joyce, and Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Cargle, of Oak Hill,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Herschell Mathis.
The Rev. and Mrs. Will Veatch
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ellis Mathis Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Presley
and family, of Floyd Springs,
were guests Sunday of Mrs. El
sie Owens and Margaretta.
Miss Margarette Price was
guest Sunday of Miss Rachel
Cooper.
Mrs. Wayman Miliam and
daughter, Joyce, are spending a
while with relatives and friends
before joining her husband in
Chicago, 111., where they will
make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cooper,
of Summerville, were Sunday
afternoon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Z. M. Cooper and Mrs.
Louise Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Deßerry
and children, Billy and Bar
bara, of Summerville, were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Geise.
Edwin Baggett, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Baggett, of Sum-
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merville, was a visitor last week
of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Murdock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Price
and family were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Owens.
Harold Cargle was guest Sun
day of Max Cooper.
Postponed painting eats up
farm profits. The time to paint
is as soon as the building is
erected.
Cultivation after cotton is of
considerable size should be
shallow.
In the production of sweet
potatoes it has been found that
185 to 200 days are required
after bedding .to produce maxi
mum yields of Number 1 po
tatoes.
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Thursday, July 21, 1949
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Summerville, Ga.
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