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Thursdoy, September 15, 1949
SUBLIGNA NEWS
Services will be held Sunday, Sept. 18.
at the Methodist Church. The Rev. J. F.
Gladney, pastor, invites all who can to
attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart and fam
ily and Mr. Birchfield at^nded services
at the Baptist Church in Armuchee Sun
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee White and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom White attended a demonstration
ol the Pan-American Cooking Company
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jor- ।
dan in East Armuchee Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Coulter spent last
week at Lakeview, visiting reltaivee.
Billy Scoggins returned home Monday
alter a week's visit with his sister. Mrs.
Jimmie Estes and family at Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess White, of Rome, were
guests of J. D. White. Sr.. Sunday.
Mrs. Ida Ballenger and Mrs. Velma
Hutcherson returned to their home in
Adairsville Wednesday after a month’s !
stay at their home here
Mrs. Lena Lowery and daughters. Ada i
and Judy, and Mr. and Mrs. Anther Ham
mondtree and son. Trammel, of Reo. were i
visiting relatives in the home of Mr. and |
Mrs. S H. Self Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hill and family, of
Rome, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Parker and family Sunday.
Mt. and Mrs. Don Scoggins and son and ,
Mrs. Chitwood and Mrs. Spurgeon, of I
Lakeview were visiting Mrs. Roy Scoggins
and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mayes, of Trion, were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otto Maynor Sun
day.
Mr and Mrs Dwight Jennings and
daughter, of Chattanooga, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W M. Jennings Sunday.
Mrs. Rita Flourney, of LaGrange, is
visiting the Rev. and Mrs. J. F.i Gladney
and family this week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Orr of Chattanooga,
were guests last week of Mr and Mrs.
Walter Smith.
Mr and Mrs. T P Johnston and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom L. Johnston visited Mrs. W.
B. Burton, in Chattanooga Sunday.
The Rev J. F Gladney is attending a
Pastor s School in Macon this week.
Miss Frances Tudor spent Sunday with
Miss Georgia Kinsey.
Miss Opal Bailey was the week-end guest
of Miss Peggy Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs James Rutherford, of
Trion, were visiting Mrs Rutherford's
parents. Mr and Mrs Delaney Scoggins
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Albers, of Armuchee
were visiting Mrs. Jean Tidmore Thurs
day
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith attended
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services at the North Broad Baptist Church
in Rome Sunday morning and Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs.' Leonard Scoggins and
daughter, of Summerville, and Misses Lula
and Martha Mahaffey visited in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mahaffey Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mahaffey, Mrs. Emma
Scoggins and Harvey Melaney were din
ner guests Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Scoggins and family, of East Armuchee.
Mr. and Mrs. Reese Serritt, of East
Armuchee. were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
John D. Kendrick and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dawson and Mrs.
E. B. Self wci-e visiting Mrs. Edd Man
i nlng Sunday.
Broomtown News
By VIRGINIA ANN WARD
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Toles and sons,
l Doster and Randy, of Rome, visited Mr.
। and Mrs. W. T. Toles, Max and Wayne.
I Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Con Shamblin visited Mrs. Nip
I Jones Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ward, Franklin
• and Virginia Ward, visited J. H. Ward and
Nora Lee Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Jerry Leath, Sonny Leath and Billy !
Ward visited Mrs. Ben Powell and Franklin |
• Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Nip Jones and Maxine and
Mrs. J. M Toles were the supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller, of James
town. Ala., Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Eston Croft. of'Chatta- ,
j nooga. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Con Shamblin Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Reece and family,
of Lyerly, and Mr. and Mrs. Phi Shamblin, |
of Atlanta, spent Monday with Mrs. Ida I
Shamblin
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Ward Sunday afternoon were: Mr. and i
Mrs Bob Rattery and family; Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Doherty and son; Mrs. Jack
Fitzpatrick ana sons and Mrs. Billy Mar- :
tin and Reggie.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones and Trish and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin and Brenda, of
Gadsden. Ala., visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry
' Martin and Ivalene Monday. Ivalene re
i turned home with them for a week's visit.
Mrs. Phi Shamblin and Mrs Ida Shamb
lin spent Wednesday with Mrs. Con I
Shamblin.
Mrs. W. T. Toles and sons. Max and ,
Wayne, were shopping in Rome Thursday.
Mrs. Rob Vanpelt and children visited 1
Mrs. Curt Jones Thursday afternoon.
Guy Fitzpatrick, of Coosa, spent Satur,
day with Mr. and 'Mr.s. Jack Fitzpatrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Henderson, of Gay- ,
lesville. Ala . visited Mr and Mrs Ben
Powell Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morris, of Gayles
ville, Ala , visited Mr. and Mrs. Will I
Weaver and family Sunday. Annie Louise
, Weaver returned home with them for a
visit.
Mrs. Bob Rattery and children visited
her mother, Mrs. Kate Neely, of Gayles
' ville. Friday.
Julene Pow’ell is visiting her grand- 1
mother, Mrs. Gebrge amiva.
Jackie Hartline was the week-end guest
of Jeanette Rinehart.
Jean Hartline is visiting Mr and Mrs.
O. H. McCluney and Donald.
I Betty King, of Rome, spent the week
end with Maxine Jones.
Ann Tallent spent Sunday with Vir
ginia Ward.
Sonny Leath and Billy Ward were the
dinner guests of Franklin Powell Sunday.
Mrs. Arthur Powell and Julene visited
Mrs. Bob Rattery and children Wednes
day.
Mrs. Myra Leath was the spend-the
day guest of Mrs. John M. Doherty Thurs
day.
Rebecca Leath was the dinner guest of
Jane Shamblin Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Lloyd and family
visited Mrs. E. E. Lloyd Sunday.
Little Garry Hays spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Jones.
Franklin Powell was the supper guest
of Billy Ward Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs Graves Leath visited Mr.
ana Mrs. Con Shamblin Sunday afternoon.
The community is glad to know that Mrs.
John Hurley is improving at her home this
■ week.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barkely visited Mr.
I and Mr.s. Mark Barkley, of Subligna, Sun
day.
Pauline Lawrence, of Centre. Ala., visi
ted. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rattery Thursday.
O. H McCluney and Carolyn Hartline
visited Mrs. John Hurley Sunday after
noon.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Toles,
I Max and Wayne, Sunday were; Robert
Toles; Hazel Shipman: Porter Toles and
Pam Toles, all of Rome; Terry Toles, of
Summerville; Mr. Tucker, of Gaylesville,
and Roy Lee and Roland Tallent.
ALPINE NEWS
By HAZEL TOLES
Mr. and Mrs, Hoyt Martin, and daugh
ter, Jackie, of Qore. spent Sunday with
Mi. and Mrs. Leslie Tucker and sons
Dennie and Ralph.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rickett, and sons
Marnell and Glenn, spent Saturday night
with Mrs. Rickett's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
C M. Crye, of Berry Springs, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leonard, of Sum
merville and Miss Estelle Leonard, of
White, visited Mr .and Mrs. J. A. Lums
den Saturday night.
Mr .and Mrs. John L. Mcßay and son,
David, of Centerpost, visited Mr. and Mrs;
Charlie Powell and family Wednesday.
Mrs. Gladstone Dempsey and children.
Gerald OBera and Maxine, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Dempsey's parents, Mr. and Mrs
W J. (Budi Lawson, of Berrv Springs
Ala.
Mrs. Sally Walters spent the week-end
in Gadsden. Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F Spraggins and daugh
ter. Linda, of Menlo, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Spraggins' parents Mr and Mrs J
H Purcell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and daughter
Jcjce. ol Menlo, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Tucker and sons. Dennie and Ralph Sat
urday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hurst and Ed Wof
ford. of Menlo, visited Mr. and Mrs John
Lumsden Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White and Mr. and
Mrs Harold White visited Mr and Mrs.
A_ W Vernon, of near Lyerly, Sunday
afternoon. J
Mrs Smatha Dempsey is visiting her
da i! 8 ^ r ' Mrs Webb and Mr. Webb
week Cha r ^ ^oonle • Summerville. this
Mr. and^ Mrs. Taylor Toles and family
were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Moon ^la 8 Sentel ^ and family, of New
Mr and Mrs Herman White and grand
daughter. Sharon, of Menlo, visited Mi
H L «J. UCk " Sunda y afternoon.
Miss Sadie White, of Atlanta, spent the
week-end with her parents. Mr and Mrs
Ernest White.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hurst, of Menlo,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Mosely and son.
Ronnie, of Summerville, visited Mr. and
Mrs Frank Crowe and son, Frankie. Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and daughter
Joyce, of Menlo, visited Mr. and Mrs Jim
Hall Sunday night.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morris and Mrs. Ar
thur Morris ana family, of Gaylesville,
Ala,, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Powell
and family, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Toles and family
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Vernon, of
Lyerly, and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Toles and
Miss Blanche Toles, of Oak Hill, Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Smatha Dempsey spent last week
with her son, Bob Dempsey and Mrs,
Dempsey, of Summerville.
Mrs. Henry Powell, of Chattanooga,,
spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Hurst.
Mrs. W. F. Dempsey, of Oak Hill, was
the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond
Tucker Sunday.
Mrs. Viola Yarborough and W. F. Demp
sey, of Oak Hill, were the Sunday dinner
guests of Mt. and Mrs. C. L. Tucker. Mrs.
Yarborough is spending a few days with
the C. L. Tuckers.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rickett and sons,
Marnell and Glenn, spent Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Turner Worsham,
oi Summerville.
Miss Mittie Dodd visited Mrs. J. H. Pur
cell Sunday.
OAK HILL NEWS
By BETTY HARRISON
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Joynor and Hazel
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bullard
and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Ward and family,
Mr. and Mi's. Hube Jones, Bessie Ruth
and George, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Jones and Max Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Massey and Barbara
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Harrison and Bettie Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and child
ren were visiting her parents. Mr and
Mrs. Hawkins, of Gore, Sunday.
Mrs. Penny Hawkins and children were
visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Rube I
Hawthorne. Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Roy Mitchell and family visited
Mrs. Fronia Mitchell Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Red McNair, of Rome,
visited Mrs. W. D. Hawkins over the week
end.
Mrs. Fern Hawkins Dempsey has re- '
turned to Summerfield. N. C. after spend
ing several weeks with her mother. Mrs, i
W D. Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Norton, of Summer- i
ville. were visiting Mrs. Ruth Rickett and
family Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Johnnie Cleveland visited
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Cleveland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Webb, of Summer
ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jess Dempsey
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Grady Winters and child
ren visited Mr and Mrs Elmer Winters
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Bullard and
son were the week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Yancey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cargle and Lee I
Reynolds visited Mr. and Mrs. Huston I
Cargle on Sand Mountain Sunday
A birthday supper in honor of Pvt. Lee
Reynolds, of Ft. Bragg. N. C . and Dan •
Reynolds, James Cargle and Mr. Bryant
* ard was held at u.e home of Mr ana
Mtb. Bryant Ward Saturdm night
Those atatending were: Mr and Mn
Gordon Reynolds. Mr ano Mis J* . .
Cargle; Mr. and Mrs Jim Pledger and I
Bettie Harrison.
8 ; C 8 m* l at the ® a *t Hill i
Methodist Church Saturday Everyone is
invited to attend these meetings.
There is a revival In progress at the I
Foster Place. The Rev Oliver Pledger Is :
doing the preaching
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Bettie Mr “ nd M " E L Hnrr, *°“ « nd i
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morrison were
and Mrs. E L Harrison and
Bettie Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Penny Hawkins were the '
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. W. D i
Hawkins Sunday.
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MENLO NEWS
Mrs. J. M. Murphy has returned from
Cullowhee, N. C., where she visited her
son, Paul Murphy and Mrs. Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hogg were luncheon
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mts. D. A. Hogg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben *9. Crane and child
ren spent Saturday in Chattanooga.
Miss Maggie Leath had luncheon with
Mr and Mrs. E. W. Mayors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Don Halil announce
the birth of a daughter, Friday, at home.
The tent meeting closed Sunday night
with three additions to the church.
Miss Addie Alexander, of Cincinatti, 0.,
was guest of Miss Olene Watson Wednes
day.
Mrs. L. A. Martin spent Saturday in
Rome.
Mi.ss Margaret Jo McWhorter, who is I
teaching In East Rome Public School, |
spent the week-end at home.
Jimmy Tucker spent a few days last I
week with his sister. Mrs. C. F Melvin
and Mr. Melvin in Charlotte. N. C.
Mrs. Melvin accompanied him home for
a few weeks' visit.
Mrs. J. W. Tucker, Mrs. Melvin and
Jimmy Tucker spent the week-end in
Cleveland. Tenn., the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Toles. Miss
Blanche Toles. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ma
jors and sons, Donald and Francis, visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ray and Miss I
Mary Odell Sunday.
J. J. Norton. Jr., of Gaffney, S. C.. en- i
tertained with a dinner at Riegeldale Tav- I
ern Sunday evening.
Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. O. L Cleck
ler. Miss Mildred Lawrence and W. L
Norton, of Walhalla, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Webster spent Sat- i
urday with his brother, John Webster
and family.
Several from here atended the funeral !
of Glenn Pless in Summerville Wednesday •
afternoon. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hardwick and Ann
ana Panel Clark were dinner guests of I
Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Canada Sunday. The
occasion was Mrs Canadas birtnday
Miss Jo Hardwick has returned ’ from
Trion HospUal where sh* h<s been taking
treatment for an ear infection.
Several from here attended the funeral
oi G. A. Pledger, in Summerville. Thurs- I
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i Miss Hughie Majors, of Carrollton, spent '
the week-end here with her mother, Mrs.
J. S. Majors. ]
। | Messrs. Pat Brock and Guy Petty were
. dinner guests Friday of the Tom Bakers. i
Miss Nell Clark spent Friday night in
Chattanooga, the guest of Miss June -
Broom. Miss Broom accompanied her
home for the week-end.
Jim Mobley, of Chattanooga, was greet
ing friends in Menlo Monday morning.
Elbert Pledger visited home folks over'
the week-end. Henderson Jones went back j
t° Detroit Mich., with him to work there. '
The Rev. S. K. Dodson filled his regu
lar appointment at the Presbyterian I
Church Sunday. I
Mrs. John Willingham visited her daugh- }
ter, Mrs. John Chandler and Mr. Chand- I
ler Sunday.
i P. A Brooks celebrated his 87th birth
| day Saturday.
i nd ,« Mrs ' Ether W«® Lawrence. Mar-
• 15? J «. my were quests of Mr. and
| Mrs. O. L. Cleckler Sunday.
Their new home near Mentone was the
scene Friday evening of the marriage of
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The Rev. Buckles performed the ceremony.
Mrs. Blalock Is the daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Jim Barry, of Menlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Polk, of Chatta
nooga, visited the Polks here Sunday.
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