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Thursday, August 25, 1949
BOLLING NEWS
There were 38 baptized and
received into full fellowship with
the Four-Mile Baptist Church
Sunday. The revival will con
tinue at Four-Mile through this
Trion Theatre
Continuous Shows Daily—Open
12:45 p. m. Monday, open 6:30
p. m. Saturday, open 12 noon
Last Time Thursday
“TRAIL OF THE LONESOME
PINE”
Friday, Aug. 26
“G-MAN”
With James Cagney, and Mar
garet Lindsay
Short—Roaring Wheels
Ninth chapter of Batman Serial j
Saturday, Aug. 27
Double Feature Program
“MARSHALL Os AMARILLO”
With Allen Lane and ‘Black
Jack”
—AIso—
•BOSTON BLACKIE S CHINESE
VENTURE”
With Chester Morris and Maylia
Mondya and Tuesday,
Aug. 29-30
“SORROWFUL JONES”
Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, William
Demarest. Bruce Cabot, Thomas
Gomez and introducing Mary!
Jane Saunders
Short—Sufferin’ Cats
Also Latest News
SHOWS AT 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00,
9:00.
Wednesday-Thursday,
Aug. 31- Sept. 1
“THE YOUNGER BROTHERS”
Wayne Morris, Jane Paige, Bruce
Benneflk Geraldine Brooks. Rob
ert Hutton
Short—Big League Glory
Also Latest News
SHOWS AT 1:00, 2:55, 4:50. .6:45,
8:40
Park Theatre
1 Mile South of Trion, Ga.
Plenty of Parking Space
WHERE YOU GET THE
MOST ENTERTAINMENT
FOR THE LEAST PRICE
Phone 0-1742
Admission: Adults 30c
Children 14c
FAMILY SUMMER
* SPECIALS
* Children under 12 years *
* of age accompanied by *
* parents admitted free *
Thursday-Friday—August
25-26—Double Feature—Open
6:45 P. M.
Hot - headed James Cagney
meets cold blooded George i
Raft in:
“EACH DAWN I DIE"
also
Thrills of Dodge City! Action
of Santa Fe Trail!
“BADMEN OF MISSOURI"
Starring Dennis Morgan. Jane
Wyman, Wayne Morris,
Arthur Kennedy.
Latest Park News.
Saturday—August 27 — One
Day Only—Double Feature —
Open 1 P. M.
Rory Calhoun. Audrey Long, (
Virginia Grey in:
■MIRACULOUS JOURNEY’
plus
Roy Rogers in:
“IN OLD CALIENTE”
Chapter No. 2 Jessie James
Rides Again—Cartoon.
Saturday — August 27 — Late
Show Only—Open 10:45 P. M.
“GUILTY PARENTS”
Sunday-Monday—August 28-
29—Double Feature — Open 2
P. M. Sunday—6:4s P. M.
Monday
Hear all your deep south
melodies in—
“MISSISSIPPI RHYTHM"
Starring Jimmie Davis.
and
Chester Morns, Anita Louise, i
Buck Jones, Ona Munson,
‘Gabby” Hayes in:
“WAGON WESTWARD”
Paramount News.
Tuesday-Wednesday—Aug
30-31—Open 6:45 P. M.
Alan Ladd in:
“GANGS, INC."
also
“HOUSE OF SHAME"
Short—Carl Comes Calling.
Listen to our Amateur Pro
gram—Broadcast Every Sat- j
tirday at 1 P. M. Over Radio
Station WLAQ
Are Your Little Girls Going Back to
School Soon!
IF SO, BRING THEM TO
BILLIE'S BEAUTY SHOP
for that school permanent. Special rates will be
given to her.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
CALL 213 FOR APPOINTMENT
Located on South Commerce Street
week. The Rev. W. H. Dean is
pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. James Aired
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lon
nie Tucker and family over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell
and Jackie and Misses Sarah Jo
and Paula Jean McWhorter were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reyn
olds and children on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Clowdis
and children were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Thrasher and fam
ily Sunday.
Roy Reynolds, of Rome, spent
a few days last week with his
brother. Bill Reynolds, and Mrs.
Reynolds and children.
Mrs. Annie Norton was dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Norton on Friday.
Miss Daphine Busby spent the
I week-end with Miss Joyce Ann
Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bartlett and
daughters, Martha and Winnie,
spent a few days last week with ;
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Tucker and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holden anS I
j daughter, Carlon, are spending j
| their vacation in North Carolina '
■ with relatives.
i Mrs. L. C. Eilenburg, Mr. and
I Mrs. Robert Eilenburg and son. I
। of Berryton, Mrs. Marvin Hunter
। and son, of Summerville, and(
I Mrs. L. E. Eilenburg and son, of j
Miami, Fla., were visiting Mr.
। and Mrs. Bob Meeler and family
Wednesday afternoon.
Charles D. Croy, of Summer
ville, spent the latter part of the :
week with Misses Billie John and
Mildred Meeler.
Mrs. Bob Meeler was dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Dodd I
last Sunday.
Misses Margaret Parker, of
Pennville, Patsy McCollum and
Grace Reynolds were guests Sun
day of Miss Joyce Ann Reynolds.
Miss Charlotte Hackard, of
Chattanooga, spent a few days
last week with Miss Robbie Nell!
I Cody.
Miss Geral Copeland was sup- |
per guest of Miss Ava Norton
Sunday.
Carlton Reynolds Jr., Junior
Flemings, Bobby Sisemore, Bob- I
j by and James Flemings, Frank- [
lin and Wayne Reynolds and
Junior Anderson were visiting
Robert, Donald and Lamar
Reynolds on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Short and
daughter were visiting Mr. and (
Mrs. Clifford Norton and chil
dren over the week-end.
Mrs. Hugh Flemings and chil- (
, dren were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Houser on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mann and |
Glendia. of Lyerly, Mr. and Mrs. !
Winford Sisemore and Bobby
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blalock
and children, of Berryton, were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bence An
derson and children on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dub Palmer and
' daughter, Mrs. Florence Parker
and Miss Margaret Parker, of
Pennville, were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Houser on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell
and Jackie and Misses Sara Jo '
and Paula Jean McWhorter were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
( Carlton Reynolds and children.
NEW MOON NEWS
By Mrs. J. A Sentell
I Mrs. Jim Ed Cavin, Mrs. Char- |
i ley Crye, Mrs. James Moseley
| and Mrs. Ashworth attended the :
Parent- Teachers Association '
j meeting at Gaylesville, Tuesday
। evening.
Mrs. Willie Holcomb spent last
week with Mrs. Hartline at Tass I
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sentell
and family were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Mauney and Ellen
Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hughes
shopped in Summerville Friday
Dr. Edwards was Saturday
night guest of the Rev. and Mrs
J A. Sentell and spoke at ।
Friendship Sunday morning and
at New Prospect Sunday after-
DR O K MacVANE
CHIROPRACTOR
PHYSIO-THERAPY
Natural Curative Methods
I OFFICE HOURS 9a. m.-5 p. m.
(Closed Thursdays)
720 North Gault Phone 445
At Mill Crossing—Fort Payne
Alabama
noon. He returned to his home
in Shelby County that evening.
Mrs. J. C. Smith and Mrs.
James Moseley spent Wednesday
afternoon with Mrs. J. A. Sen
tell.
Among those making a trip to
Crossville Thursday were: James
Moseley, Homer Copeland and
Dan Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes
were spend-the-day guests of
her sister, Mrs. Thearen Shearer 1
and family Sunday.
Rex Maples visited his sister,
. Mrs. Bonzie Bailey, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Crye vis
ited Mrs. Crye’s sister, Mrs. Bob
McCoskey, and Mr. McCoskey
and family, of Chattanooga,
Sunday.
Several from here have been
attending the revival at Pleasant
Valley (Jamestown) last week.
Mrs. Dan Stanley went to At-
I lanta last week.
W. C. Smith. James Moseley
( and R. L. Murphy went to Rome
Friday.
Howard Sully, of this com
munity and Chattanooga, is in '
l serious condition at Grady Hos
pital in Atlanta. He is a sales
man and was suddenly taken ill
in a hotel in Carrollton and
rushed to the Atlanta hospital.
Dannie Stanley, two-year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stan- I
j ley, suffered a painful gash in j
the forehead Friday when he fell i
on the graveled road near his
j home.
Taylor Hughes spent Sunday
night with Alvin Sentell.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
E. S. Moseley, of Jamestown.
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Hughes and Mr. arid Mrs. Roy
I Parker and children, of Penn
' ville.
LYERLY NEWS j
By Alice Murphy
Miss Julia Peppers, of Sum
merville, spent Wednesday with
! her sister, Mrs. W. H. Yancey.
Mrs. A. J. Gayler and Lucille
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
| Jesse Rowlls.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. '
L. B. Whisenant Sunday were:
Yancey Gilmer and Jackie, of
Summerville; Mrs. Claude Barry,
of Menlo; Mrs. Marvin Parker,
of Trion; Mrs. Donald Mitchell
and children, of Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hogg and
children, of Berryton and Mrs. J.
E. Thomas were visiting Mrs.
Ben Murphy Sunday afternoon.
Misses Merle and Frances Nix- :
son, of Menlo, spent the week- ;
end with Miss Marilyn Hammitt
in Lyerly.
—o —o —
A homecoming was held at ।
home of Mrs. Willie Anderson .
Sunday.
Those attending were: Mr. and
Mrs. Webb Copeland and chil
dren. Beckie, Lena Jo, and Gin
ger, of Atlanta; Mrs. Grover
Whitfield and daughter, Char
lotte; Mr. and Mrs. Lon Ed Kirby
and son, Wayne, of Summerville;
Mr. and Mrs. Lonze Anderson
and daughters, Ruth and Jean,
of Lyerly; Charlie Copeland and
children. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Copeland and daughter, Bar
bara, all of Lyerly; Bobby,
Frankie, Mary, Buddy and Jackie
McCrickard.
Mrs. Cliff Gayler and Mrs.
Annie Taylor visited Mrs. W. H.
Yancey Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Jack Gilliland and chil
! dren, of Mount Berry, are spend
img two weeks here with rela
j tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Tenny, of
Berryton. were visiting Mrs. Ten-
I ny’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Johnson.
Misses Bessie and Ruth Stal
lings, of Lyerly, were the week
end guests of Miss Evelyn Wheel
ing in Gaylesville, Ala.
Mrs. A. H. Glenn, of Sum
merville, spent Wednesday with I
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McCrick- j
I ard, of Kingsport, Tenn., were !
( called here Sunday because of I
! the death of Mr. McCrickard's !
| father, John McCrickard.
Mrs. J. M. Murphy, of Menlo, j
I and Loyie Murphy, of Gayles-1
I ville, were visiting Mrs. Ben
( Murphy Monday morning.
Mrs. R. M. Gilliland and
i Harold Dean. Mrs. Guy Peppers. I
' Miss Bonnie. Sonny and Steve i
(Peppers spent last Tuesday with I
' Mrs Claude Burry In Menlo.
—o—o—
— Mrs. Eva Crabtree, of Summer-1
ville, honored Belton Warren, of
Lyerly, with a birthday dinner
| Sunday
Those attending were: Mn
j and Mrs. Tommy Johnson Mr.
| and Mrs. Archie Powell. Mr and I
| Mrs. Doc Floyd and son. Danny I
Ray. Mrs. Will Warren. Mr and I
Mrs Belton Warren and chil-।
dren. Mr. and Mrs. Grady War-I
ren and children. Mr. and Mrs |
R H. Crabtree and children. Mr
and Mrs Homer Crabtree and 1
children, Mr. and Mrs Henry '
Crabtree and children
PIF-D THIEF
Pittsburgh. Pa —A thief stole
a delivery truck loaded with
about 500 pies In assorted flav
ors. The truck and the pies be
kmgod to the Pittsburgh Pic
Company
THt bUfWvitKVILLt Nt
Tonga Theatre
PHONE 201
Summerville, Ga.
“YOUR ENTERTAINMENT
HEADQUARTERS”
Thursday and Friday
Aug. 25-26
Dorothy Lamour, Don Ameche,
Janis Carter, Willard Parker, in:
“SLIGHTLY FRENCH”
(slightly French —and the accent
is on the comedy—the gayest,
maddest mix-up that ever had
Hollywood out on a limb.
Be sure to see this merry
comedy.
Also News and March of Time.
Saturday, Aug. 27
Charles Starrett as the Du
rango Kid, and Smiley Burnette
in:
“EL DORADO PASS”
Also chapter 4 ‘‘Brick Bradford”
and cartoon.
Saturday Night. Late Show
10:30 P. M.
Audrey Long, Warren Douglas,
Grant Withers, in:
“HOMICIDE FOR THREE"
Also Short Subjects.
Monday and Tuesday,
Aug. 29-30
Shamed as Outlaws I
Famed as Heroes L (
|
< f : s S a
■ L* J
Warner Bros.’action hit!
lANIS Miu
mJ
Also News and Short Subjects.
Wednesday, Aug. 31
Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake,
Larry Simms, in:
“BLONDIE’S SECRET”
If laughing makes you fat,
you’ll gain ten pounds seeing
this. Take a vacation from your
cares with the Bumsteads.
Also Short Subjects.
“MAKE THIS THEATRE YOUR
SITMMER VACATION-LAND”
MOONLIGHT
Drive-In Theater
3 MILES NORTH OF TRION
Box Office Opens 7:30
Shou Starts 8:15
Last Time Wednesday,
Aug. 24
“THE BEST YEARS OF OUR
LIVES”
Starring Myrna Loy, Fredric
March, Dana Andrews Teresa
Wright and Virginia Mayo.
The greatest picture that
ever came from Hollywood.
Thursday and Friday,
Aug. 25-26
Big Double Feature Program
“GALLANT BESS"
The horse with the human
mind
also
"BORDER FEUD”
Starring Lash La Rue and Al
I St. John.
Saturday, Aug. 27
I Big Double Feature Program
‘THE MIGHTY McGURK”
i Starring Wallace Berry,
also
"DANGEROUS VENTURE"
Starring Wllllarrt Boyd as
Hopalong Cassidy.
Sunday and Monday. Aug
28-29
“NO LEAVE. NO LOVE”
Starring Van Johnson. Kee
| nan Wynn, Pot Kirkwood and
I Xavier Cugat and Guy Lom
bardo,
Tuesday and Wednesday
Aur. 30-31
“FOUR FACES WEST"
Starring Joel McCrea. Frances
Dee and Charles Bickford
COMING SUNDAY AND
MONDAY. SEPT. 30-31
“SAN FRANCISCO"
| Starring Clark Gable.
। Jeanette MacDonald Spencer
I Tracy.
। With Jack Holt. Jeanie Ralph
I and Ted Healy
, A Metro Goldwyn Mayer
I masterpiece of flaming love
i and the spectacle of a city
| destroyed by earthquake
| We Pay the Tax on All Chil-
dren 12-13 and 14 Yearn
ot Agr
Box Office Opens at 7:00 —
Show Starts at 7:45 Every
Night
ENJOY THE MOVIES IN THE
COMFORT OF YOUR C£R
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CALL
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SUMMERVILLE, GA.