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Thursday, September 29, 1949
BETHLEHEM NEWS
The Rev. Bennie Bowman, of
Ringgold, filled his appointment
at the church Sunday and Sun
day night and with his family
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Underwood and
Kenneth on Dicks Creek Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maxey,
Perry, Larry and Mrs. Raymond
Ramsey, of Rome, were guests of
Mrs. Ida Maxey and attended
services at Bethlehem Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Story, of
Chickamauga, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Math Grigsby Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs J. D. Grigsby
and Anne, of Air Port Road,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Shields Grigsby Sunday.
Barbara Bowman and Bettie
Sue Jackson were guests of
Sarah Ramsey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tu d e r,
Charles and Melvin were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Ramsey Sunday.
Ray Brown, of U. S. Navy,
from Charleston, S. C., is visit-
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than October 31
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ing Lee Brown and family, Mrs.
Joe Grigsby, Mr and Mrs. Carl
Ramsey and Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Griffith this week.
Burke Pope and family, Ru
fus, and Charlie Richardson and
families, Math Grigsby and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Story all attended the funeral
of their aunt, Mrs. George Hen
drix, in Trion Sunday.
Maggie Pettyjohn spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Madden in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Elie Roper are
moving to Oklahoma this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Townsell
and Janice were guests of Mrs.
R. L. Townsell, of Armuchee,
Wednesday.
Mrs. Earlie Parsons spent Sun
day with Mrs. Laura Elsberry.
Edward Lee Tud e r has the
mumps.
J. W. Tuder spent Wednesday
night with Fred Townsell.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brown
and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby War
nock and Larry, of Rome, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Townsell and Janice Wednesday
night.
Mr and Mrs. Howard Scoggins
and children, of Trion, were
guests of Mrs. Arthur Scoggins
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry, of
Berryton, spent Monday night
with her sister. Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Tate, and Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Allman.
Mrs. Emma Bowman spent
Monday night with Mrs Laura
Elsberry.
Mrs. Effie Kennamer moved
to the home of her son, Ray
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Kennamer, near Walnut Grove,
last week.
Mrs. Tom Stewart Tylla and
Thresa and Prof. H. H. Birch
field were guests of Mrs. D.
Burchfield, at Dalton, Tuesday
night. Prof. Burchfield attended
a teachers meeting in Dalton
Tuesday night.
David Barclay, of Haywood,
visited Bennie Pope Wednesday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Allman
and Sallie Grigsby were in La
। Fayette Wednesday.
Mrs. Mamie Tuder and Win
, nona spent Monday night the
' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Townsell.
Joyce Wilson, •of Dry Creek,
spent Wednesday night with
Nona Scoggins.
G. B. Carpenter was in La-
Fayette on business Wednesday.
The Rev. J. R. Baxter, of
Coosa attended prayer meeting
lat Fisher’s Cha p el Tuesday
night.
Several from Dry Creek at
tended quarterly meeting at
Subligna Methodist Church Sun
day. The guest speaker was the
Rev. Peter Manning.
A surprise birthday party was
given at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Jackson honoring
their son, Gene, Saturday night.
Twenty-seven guests were pres
ent.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tate and
Wayne attended the funeral of
Rus^l (Tut) Parker at LaFay
ette Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Grace Scoggins, Calvin,
Ruby and Nona and Mr. and
Mrs. Bernas Scoggins were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Pettyjohn Sunday.
Bill Donald, of Ohio, was in
this community Wednesday call
, ing on old friends.
Mrs Johns v-as guest of Mrs.
| Delaney Scoggins Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scoggins
j and family were guests of Mrs.
; Arthur Scoggins Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pettyjohn,
Menafav and Maggie, Mr. and
Mrs. J w Pettyjohn and Shirley
of Trion, were guests of Mr and
Mrs. Charles Grasham and fam
ily in Rome Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Artie Carpenter,
Ovelle, Vernon, Clark, G. B. and
Bennie, Gene Jackson, Mrs J.
E. Pettyjohn and Maggie attend
ed services at Mt. Pigah. near
Ringgold. Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs Gene Wilson, of
Chatanooga, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs Shields Grigsby Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Tate. Bren
da Ruth and Thyme Bell and
Vera Tarvin attended a marsh
mellow toast at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jeff Hegwood at Villa
now Saturday night.
Oscar Tudor spent Wednesday
night with Marvin Grigsby.
Mr. and Mrs. Artie Carpenter,
Ovelle. and Clark and Billy Bow
man were guests of Mr and
Mrs. S O Grigsby Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Bernas Scoggins,
Bettie and Hazel Jackson were
in Summerville Saturday.
Francis Tudor spent Friday
night with Dorothy Gladney
and attended the Subligna play.
The Rev Thomas, of Chatta
nooga. will preach at- the home
I coming at Bethlehem Sunday.
■ Everyone is invited to attend.
List Week’* Letter*
The Rev. Bennie Bowman fill
ed his appointment at the
church Sunday and Sunday
] night.
The regular monthly singing
' was held Saturday night.
There will be a homecoming
at Bethlehem the first Sunday
jin October Everyone is invited
especially all the old pastors of
the church and singers.
Mrs Joe Grigsby. Sarah Ram
were dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs Shields Grigsby Sunday and
thev all were afternoon guests
of Mr and Mrs. W. T. Griffith.
Mrs David Watkins, of Rome,
spent Thursday night with her
parent* Mr. and Mrs Ollie Rich
ardson
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tate and
Wayne. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold
Barker, Jimmy and Harold visit
led the Parkers in Dry Valley
Sunday.
Mrs Bernas Scoggins visited
Mrs George Teems Saturday.
Mrs Mane r v a Richardson
went to visit with her daughter.
Mr and Mrs Johnny Hames, at
East Lake last week
Mr ana Mrs Robert Story, of
Chickamauga, spent the week
end with her parent*. Mr and
Mrs Math Grigsby*
Joe Rom Ramsey and Roy
Vcatch were in Calhoun cm busi-
1 ness Saturday
Mr and Mrs Bernas Scoggins
were guest* of Mr and Mrs
Ramsey and Mrs Joe Grigsby
Friday
Mr ano Mrs Clinton Brown
attended the shower Saturday
night al the home of Mrs Mark
Bartlett in Haywood for Mr
and Mrs Kenneth Lee who
were married recently,
Wlnnona Tudor, of Dry Creek,
spent Monday night with Janice
Townsell.
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Johnny Parsons were in Sum
merville on business Wednesday.
J. C. Richardson attended
prayer meeting on Dry Creek
Tuesday night.
Opal Bailey, of Subligna, spent
last week with Vera Fowler.
Francis Tudor, of Dry Creek,
spent Wednesday night with
Mrs. Rebecca Townsell.
Ruby Scoggins spent Wednes
day night with Mary Earl Jordan
of Villanow, and attended the
farewell party for Guy Pope,
Robert Jordan, James White,
Ross White and Myra White at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Pope.
Mr. and Mrs. George Teems
and family were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Nicholson at
LaFayette Saturday.
Vernon Carpenter spent Wed
nesday night with Gene Jack
son.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hendrix
of Spring Creek, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Math Gigsby Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Under
wood and Kenneth, of Dicks
Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Tudor, Melvin and Charles, of
Dry Creek, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Rube Allmon and
family Sunday.
Mrs. Essie Parsons visited Mrs.
Luella Grigsby Wednesday.
Bettie Sue Jackson visited
Dorothy Gladney at Subligna
Sunday and attended the
quarterly conference.
Gene Jackson and Vernon
Carpenter attended the party at
the Kinsey home on Dry Creek
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cantrell
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Tate Sunday.
Jimmy Fisher spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Harris and family at LaFayette.
Gen e Jackson visited his
brother, Myers Jackson, at Wa
tervile, Sunday.
Mrs. J. A. Nicholson, of La-
Fayette, is visiting her daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. George Teems,
this week.
Mrs. Artie Carnenter spent the
week-end with her daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Marcelle Tant, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Robbins, at Rome
and attended the closing servi
ces at DeSota Park, where the
evangelist Bruce Talley, of Chat-
bi y hid nun
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tanooga, was the speaker.
Mrs. Mamie Tudor is suffering
from a severe cut on her foot.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bible, of
Athens, spent part of last week
the guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilburn Roper, and
grandmother, Mrs. Lan ora
Roper.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tudor
and family, of Crystal Springs,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Hamp Parsons Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kinsey and
son, Charles, were week - end
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Cockran, at Dalton.
Bettie Sue and Hazel Jackson
were guests of Sarah Ramsey
Saturday.
Mrs. Clinton Brown, Mrs. Dort
Brown, Ronnie and Jerry were
guests of Mrs. Fred Townsell and
Janice Saturday.
Janice Townsell has been ill.
The church members and
friends of the Rev. and Mrs. Roy
Easterly, gave them a house
warming at their new home
Thursday night.
J. C. Richardson attended the
party at the home of Frank and
Georgia Kinsey Saturday night.
Mrs. J. F. Hegwood, of Villa
now, spent the week-end with
her sister, Mrs. T. Tate, and
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attended the singing at Beth
lehem Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Pope, of La-
Fayette, attended the house
warming lor the-East Armuchee
pastor Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Richard
son spent Sunday with her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Walt
ers, and Scott at Ebenezer and
all attended the homecoming at
Sand Mountain Chapel.
Several from this communi
ty attended the homecoming on
Little Sand Mountain Sunday.
Barbara and Billy Bowman, of
Ringgold, were guests of Mattie
Ruth, Clara and George Allmon
Sunday.
The Rev. and Mrs. Bennie
Bowman were dinner guests of
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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Grigsby,
! Mae and Sallie Sunday.
The Friendship Church at Reo
has called the Rev. Houston
Clark for their pastor next year.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Dovers and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Veach and family attended the
singing at Bethlehem Saturday
night.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Richardson
I visited relatives in Rome Thurs
day.
■ T. Tate visited J. E. Pettyjohn
Sunday.
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