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BETHLEHEM NEWS
By MRS. J. E. PETTYJOHN
The Rev. Bennie Bowman
filled his regular appointment
at the church Sunday and Sun
day night and, with his family
was dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Tate.
Mr. and Mrs. Delaney Scog
gins and family were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Fayne Westbrooks
and Mrs. Pearl Rutherford, at
Menlo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Virg'il Tudor
Melvin and Charles were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Grigs
by Sunday. Sallie Grigsby re
turned home with her sister for
a few days visit on Dry Creek.
Sarah Ramsey is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Townsell and
Ruth, of Armuchee, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Townsell
Wednesday.
Dorothy Gladney, of Sub
ligna, spent Tuesday night with
Georgia Kinsey.
Mrs. Grace Scoggins and Cal
vin, Mr. and Mrs. Bernas Scog
gins were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Scoggins and children
at Silver Hill Sunday.
Sympathy is given to the
relatives and friends of Thomas
Austin Freeman.
Francis Tuder, who has been
guest of her sister, Mrs. Rebecca
Townsell, returned to her home
on Dry Creek Wednesday.
Franklin Townsell spent the
week-end on Dry Creek with
his sister, Mrs. E. A. Tuder.
Mrs. Fred Townsell and Jan
ice were guests of Mrs. Ray-
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mond Jennings, of Subligna,
Thursday.
Charleen Roper and her
guests, Mildren and Kathryn
Callan and Louise Roper visi
ted at Subligna School Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maxey,
Larry and Perry, of Rome, were
guests of Mrs. Ida Maxey Sun
day.
Mrs. Essie Parsons spent
Thursday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Maxey Parsons in Hay
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lanier
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Vick Maxey in Haywood Sun
day.
Junior Jones, of Summerville,
spent the week-end with Carl
Ramsey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scog
gins, Brenda Fay, Sandra, Gail
and Larry, of Trion, were guests
of Mrs. Arthur Scoggins Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pitts
and Lanier, Mr. and Mrs. Crick
Smith and Billy returned to At
lanta Saturday.
Mrs. Maude Fitzpatrick, of
West Armuchee. is spending a
few days with her mother, Mrs.
Emma Bowman, on Dry Creek.
Mrs. Effie Kennamer is visi
ting relatives in Summerville.
The Rev. Bennie Bowman and
family, Earl Tate and family
attended the funeral of Don
Bonner at Mt. Pisgah, near
Ringgold Sunday.
Opal Tarvin, of Villanow,
spent the week-end with Brenda
Tate.
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Allmon
and family spent Sunday with
his sister, Mrs. Earl Davenport
and family, in Summerville.
Mildred and Kathryn Callan
returned to Rome Sunday after
a two-week’s visit with their
cousin, Charleen Roper and
great-grandmother. Mrs. Norah
Roper.
Earl Tate and family spent
Friday as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Parker.
Harold Parker cut his knee
badly when he fell from his bi
cycle Thursday.
Mrs. Essie Parson spent Fri
day with her mother, Mrs. Ida
Maxey.
Miss Grace Scoggins and Cal-
vin were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Ramsey and Mrs. Joe
Grigsby Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Jackson
attended services at Waterville
Sunday and also attended the
Homecoming at Welcome Hill
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Marvin Grigsby is on an
extended visit with her mother,
Mrs. Julia Smith in Washington,
D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robbins
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Artie Carpenter Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilstrap
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Gilstrap in Chattanooga.
Mrs. Harold Gilstrap went to
a Chattanooga hospital Mon
day for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dick, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. Ida Maxey.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Story, of
Noble, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Matt Grigsby Sunday.
Artie Carpenter and family
Welcome Hill Sunday.
Arthur Willie Smith visited
Edgar Pettyjohn Sunday.
Friends of the Rev. J. F. Glad
ney will be sorry to learn he is
ill at his home.
HOLLAND NEWS
The Rev. John Crosby spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Worsham.
Mrs. Ross Cla r k was spend the
day guest Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Ra+liff.
Mesdames T. H. Strawn and
। Thurman McNa>r spent Monday
[in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jackson,
;of Lyerly, spent Sunday here
with R. L. Holland and family.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Holland,
Mrs. Beulah Davis and Mr. and
। Mrs. J. P. Adderhold, of Centre,
motored to Warm Springs Sun
! day for a visit to the Little White
House.
Mrs. Lois Barker, of Ashland
City, Tenn., came Saturday for
a visit with her relatives here.
Mrs. Arthur Strawn, Patsy
Strawn and Mrs. Mark sAawn
spent Wednesday with Mrs. Har
ley Bandy in Trion.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strawn
entertained at Sunday dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bennett and
’ Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stephenson.
Mrs. Della Moon and Mrs.
Myrtle Sizemore, of Summer
ville, visited Mrs. Minnie Hol
land and family Sunday after
noon.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. George
Hubler, of Alton, 111., on July 30,
a daughter. Sara Pamela. Mrs.
Hubler was the former Miss
Ngncy Holland.
R. C. White, of LaFayette, is
spending his vacation with his
I parents, Mr. and R. A. White.
1 Miss Margaret Kitchings, of
Lyerly, spent Saturday with her
। aunt, Mrs. Alf Strawn.
Mrs. Della Moon. Mrs. Minnie
Holland and Miss Mary spent
Monday in Rome. Mrs. Moon is
spending a few days here with
i her sister, Mrs. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dooley and
Sonny and Ben Reynolds were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob House
SuAday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Millican,
Verdon and Kay, of Lyerly, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Vaughn.
Jules Vaughn and daughters,
spent Sunday with John Vaughn
and Mrs. Hester Clark.
OAK HILL NEWS
By Bettie Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ray, of
Gadsden, were the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Harrison and Bettie.
Mrs. Penny Hawkins and chil
dren were the week-end guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rube Hawthorne, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harrison
and children, of Signal Moun
tain, Tenn., were visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Harrison Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. C. E. Massey, of Menlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Massey and
Barbara were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Harrison Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. “Red” McNair
and children, of Rome, were
visiting his mother, Mrs. W. D.
Hawkins, and Fem Thursday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cargle
are spending this week on Sand
Mountain the guest of his pa
rents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brooks ami
Mrs. Florence Massey were vis
iting Mr and Mrs. Tom Brooks
Sunday..
Bettie Harrison Is spending
this week in Gadsden. Ala., the
guest of Mr and Mrs. Eugene
Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Harri
son were the dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E L. Harrison Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rosser and
children were visiting Mr and
Mrs Clint Baggett Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Thurmon Col
bert and children were visiting
in Trion Sunday.
Billie Joe Jones, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Jones, of Oak Hill,
leaves for the Navy August h
The community wishes him the
best of luck.
A revival will begin at Oak
Hill Methodist Church Sunday,
conducted by the pastor, the
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
BOLLING NEWS
There will be a homecoming at
the Four Mile Baptist Church
Sunday, August 7. It is also the
beginning of the revival. Every
one is cordially invited to at
tend. The Rev. W. H. Dean is
pastor.
The Rev. Camp, of Douglas
ville, brought the message at
Four Mile Baptist Church Sun
day (morning. The Rev. G. H.
Godfrey, of Mountain View, was
the visiting preacher Sunday
evening.
A. L. Bennett, of Atlanta, and
J. H. Bennett, of Redan, were
visiting their brother, Otis Ben
nett, and Mrs. Bennett and chil
dren over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Clowdis
and children were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Thrasher and
children Sunday.
Herman Howell. Jimimy Mart
in, Harlan Tucker, Kelly McCol
lum, Sonny Reynolds and Miss
Drusilla Bennett were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Reynolds and family on Sun
day.
Miss Elizabeth Tucker spent
Sunday with Misses Bonnie and
Betty Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dooley and
son were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Reynolds Sunday.
Misses Eloise Thrasher and
Betty Norton were guests on
Sunday of Miss Hilda Rosser.
Mr. and Mrs. Watt Tucker
were visiting Mr and Mrs. Bud
Reynolds and Lynda Sunday.
Tommy Thrasher spent Sat
urday night with Harold and
Harlon Tucker.
Wayne Reynolds spent Sun
day with Leldor Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Dub Palmer and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie
Rev. Smith. Everyone is wel
come.
Penny Hawkins was the guest
of his mother, Mrs. W. D. Hawk
ins and Fem Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pledger
were the Saturday night guests
of Mr. and Mrs James Cargle.
Mr. and Mrs James Cargle
were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Huston Cargle Sunday on little
Sand Mountain.
Mrs. Gordon Reynolds, Jerry
and Dan, Mrs. James Cargle
Bettie Harrison were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Ward Fri
day.
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Houser and daughter, and Mrs.
Myrtle Gregg were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Houser on
Sunday.
Clifford Houser spent Sunday
night with his daughter, Mrs.
Dub Palmer, and Mr. Palmer and
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Houser were
in Gadsden, Ala , on Sunday.
A. L. Norton was dinner guest
on Sunday of Rob Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Dodd
spent Sunday in Trion.
Lee McWhorter is ill at his
home.
The Rev. and Mrs. Ode Nix, of
Chattanooga, were supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Dodd and
Thelma Sunday
Harold Tucker was dinner
guest of Tomm’ Thrasher Sun
day.
Lonnie Tucker has been ill at
his home.
The Rev. and Mrs. Camp, of
Douglasville, were supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Dodd
and Thelma Sunday.
Miss Betty Faye Blalock spent
last week with her grandpa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Bence An
derson.
The Rev. and Mrs. Odie Nix,
of Chattanooga, spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
John Dodd.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dodd and
children spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. John Dodd.
Max McCollum, of Washing
ton, D. C., is spending his vaca
tion with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cleve McCollum.
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