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Wayside News
By MRS. IVAN DILLARD
A surprise birthday dinner was
given Sunday in honor of Mrs.
Sherman Dean at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Cook.
Besides Mrs. Dean, those en
joying the occasion were Sher
man Dean, Mrs. Mattie Brown,
Miss Mary Sprayberry, Mr. and
Mrs. Claudie Howell, Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Dillard and Sonny,
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Cook, Lola,
Buster and Carl.
Mrs. Roy Lemming was hon
ored at a shower at the home
of Mrs. Ivan Dillard Friday aft
ernoon. After opening the many
lovely gifts, refreshments were
served. Twenty guests v ere pres
ent.
The Rev. Odell Hall will be the
guest speaker at the Wayside
Baptist Church Thursday night.
Everyone cordially invited.
Friends of Mrs. V. L. Spray
berry will be glad to know that
she has returned home from the
Riegel Community Hospital.
Mrs. Jannie Thomas of Fort
Payne, Ala., is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. W. L. Wood, at
their home in Wayside.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Spray
berry and son, Jerry, of Lake
Howard spent Sunday with their
Park Theatre
1 Mile South of Trion, Ga.
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Admission: Adults 30c
Children 14c
Thursday, Oct. 6— Last Day
Open 6:30 P. M.
Feuding,- fussing and fight
ing. Samuel Goldwyn's pres
entation of the great Feud be
tween the Hatfield's and the
McCoy's.
“ROSEANNA McCOY”
With Farley Granger, Joan
Evans, Charles Bickford, Ray
mond Massey.
Friday, Oct. 7—One Day Only
Open 6:30 P. M.
“GREEN GRASS OF
WYOMING"
Latest Park News.
Saturday, Oct. 8
One Day Only
Double Feature
Open 1 P. M.
Thrills no camera has cap
ture d’til now—A true story
of the Vulture People
“URUBU”
—Also—
Red Ryder on the trail . . .
with six guns blazing!
Cinecolor. With Jim Bran
non. Little Brown Jug.
Chapter 8 Jessee James Rides
Again.
Cartoon.
Sunday and Monday,
October 9-10
Double Feature
Open 2 P. M. Sunday—6:3o
P. M. Monday
Raymond Walburn. Walter
Catlet, in:
HENRY THE RAINMAKER”
Plus
Horse vs. Man in a fight to
death:
“THE RETURN OF
WILDFIRE"
Sepia tone. Starring Richard
Arleen, Patricia Morrison,
Mary Beth Hughes.
Paramount News.
Tuesday and Wednesday
Oct. 11-12
Open 6:30 P. M.
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello
are here again In their new
picture —
“AFRICA SCREAMS"
Selected Short Subjects.
Listen to our Amateur Pro
gram—Broadcast Every Satur
day at 1 P Mover Radio
Station WLAQ.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 25, 26, 27
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PARK THEATRE
TRION COMMUNITY THEATRE
Continuous Shows Doily—Opon 12:45 F. M.
Mondoy Opon 6:30 pm—Soturdoy Open 12:00 Noon
mother and sister, Mrs. V. L
Sprayberry and Mrs. Harry
Hague. Little Miss Mary Ann
Hogue returned home with them
to stay a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bates
of Rome were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra Cook Sunday.
Mrs. Sherman Dean was shop
ping in Rome Saturday.
Those visiting the V. L. Spray
berrys Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
James Brown and daughter,
Judy, Ramona, Martha Evelyn,
Lanan and Bob Parham, all of
LaFayette.
The Rev. Charlie Brooks from
Sand Mountain will be the guest
speaker at Wayside Baptist
Church at 11 a.m. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Parson
of Subligna spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. James Steritt.
Mrs. James Seritt entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Will Norton on
their 53rd wedding anniversary
Oct. 3.
A delicious dinner was served
at the noon hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of
Daisy, Tenn., were the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Chastine.
Those shopping in Trion Sat
urday were Mrs. Jannie Thomas,
Mrs. W. L. Wood and Mrs. James
Seritt.
Mrs. Ray Lemmingg spent the
afternoon with Mrs. David Bram
blett Monday.
Kelly Brown was shopping in
Rome Saturday.
Mrs. Margaret Copeland of
Wayside will be visiting in Wind
er for the next two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bramblett
were visiting friends in LaFay
ette Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Veatch
and Gordon Veatch of Subligna
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James M. Barrett.
Miss Marvin Brown spent Sun
day with Miss Elise Bramblett.
Mrs. James Seritt visited Mrs.
Tom Manis of Crystal Springs
Saturday.
Friends of Robert Craig will
be glad to know that he is still
improving at his home in Way
side.
James Seritt was visiting Olan
and Jack Brown Sunday.
A singing will be held at Way
side Baptist Church at 2 p.m.
Sunday. Oct. 9.
MOONLIGHT
Drive-In Theater
3 MILES NORTH OF TRION
Box Office Opens 7:30
Show Starts 8:15
Last Time Wednesday
Oct. 5
“THE WEB”
Starring Edmond O’Brien,
Ella Raines, William Bendix.
Thursday and Friday
Oct. 6-7
Double Feature Program
•SINGAPORE”
Starring Fred MacMurrary,
Ava Gardner and Richard
Hayden.
—AIso—
“GUNS OF HATE”
Starring Tim Holt.
Saturday. Oct. 8
Double Feature Program
“SUDDENLY IT’S SPRING”
Starring Paulette Goddard.
Fred Mac Murray
—AIso—
“CHIP OF THE FLYING U”
Starring Johnny Mack Brown.
Sunday and Monday
Oct. 9-10
"RIVER LADY”
Starring Yvonne DeCarlo,
Rod Cameron, Dan Duryea
and Helena Carter.
Tuesday and Wednesday
Oct. 11 and 12
FEUDIN’ FI’SSIN’ AND
A FIGHTIN’
Starring Donald O’Connor,
Percy Kilbridge and Marjorie
Main
Box Office Opens At 6-15
Show Starts at 7-Every Night
HOLLAND NEWS
Mrs. John Pollock and Miss
Pearl Burney were spend-the
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. S.
Holland Thursday.
Mesdames Alf and Harold
Strawn were shopping in Sum
merville Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Adderhold,
of Centre, Ala., entertained
friends Sunday at Strawn’s
lake cabin. They were: Mr. and
Mrs. John Wyatt Rose, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Simmons, Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Glass and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Tribble, all of Trion.
Mrs. R. P. Brison visited Mrs.
Arthur Strawn Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kitchings,
of Lyerly, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
son Lovelace, of Turner’s Bend,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alf
Strawn Sunday.
Mrs. Minnie Holland spent
several days last week in Sum
merville with her sisters, Mrs.
Della Moon and Mrs. Ed
Worsham.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. White and
Tootja Theatre
PHONE 201
Summerville, Ga.
“YOUR ENTERTAINMENT
HEADQUARTERS"
Thursday and Friday
Oct. 6-7
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Also News and Short Subjects.
Saturday, Oct. 8
"Wild Bill" Elliott as Red Ryder
and Bobby Blake as Little Beaver
| in:
"CHEYENNE WILDCAT”
I Also Chapter 10 "Brick Brad
ford” and Cartoon.
Saturday Night, Late Show
10:30 P. M.
I Steve Brodie, Myrna Dell, Wil
liam Wright in:
“ROSE OF THE YUKON”
Also Short Subjects.
Monday and Tuesday,
Oct. 10-11
Rtkowd thru UNITFD ARTISTS -
Also News, and Southland News
reel, Southern Football on our
screen, play by play.
Wednesday, Oct. 12
Big Double Feature Program
First—Laugh with Maggie and
Jiggs as they get the
“JACKPOT JITTERS"
Fer laffin’ out loud, it’s Jiggs
and Maggie again, in the kind
,of good old- fashioned comedy
that you like best of all. and
second — thrill to the singy,
swingy tunes of the undisputed
i king of hill - billy music. Roy
Acuff in:
“SMOKY MOVNTAIN MELODY"
With “Big Boy Williams, Russell
Ames.
TRION THEATRE
Continuous Shows Dally—Open
112:45 P. M—Monday Open 6:30
P. M—Saturday Open 12:00
Noon
Last Time Thursday
"THE STRATTON STORY"
Friday. October 7
"LADIES OFF THE CHORDS'*
With Adele Jergena and Marilyn
Monroe.
:Short-SourpuM In Dingbat
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Fifteenth Chapter of Batman
Serial,
Saturday. October M
Double Feature Program
“SHOW DOWN”
Bill Boyd tut “Hopalong CaMidy"
"A MAN A ROUT THE HOUSE"
With Kieron Moore and Mar
garet Johnson.
Monday-Tuesday, October 10-11
Humphrey Bogart in
"KNOCK ON ANY DOOR"
Short—Heart to Heart
Also latest News
Showa at 1:00, 3:19. S:M. 7:5?
Wednesday. Thursday, October
12-13
"ANY NUMRER CAN PLAT’
With Clark Oable. Alexia Smith
Short- Appointment With Baby
Also Latest Newa
Shows at 1:00. 3:11. 5:43. I M
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
R. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Hammonds in Menlo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Ratliff, of
Rome, vsiited Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Ratliff Sunday.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Smith
had dinner Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Stephenson.
T ,H. Holland spent Friday in
Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch High, of
Gore, and Mr. and Mrs. James
Stephenson, of Summerville,
were dinner guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Delaney, of Chat
tanooga, spent the week - end
with their daughter, Mrs. Harold
Strawn and Mr. Strawn.
Miss Vera Touchstone, of Sum
merville, spent the week - end
with her sister, Mrs. Noel Ev
erett.
Mr. and Mrs. Worsham
Vaughn and Charlotte, of Chat
tanooga, were week-end guests
of John Vaughn and Mrs. Hes
ter Clark.
Worsham Vaughn and John
Vaughn visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Flemister, of Rome,
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Sunday, Mr. Flemister is ser
iously ill.
Mrs. John Thomas, of Rome,
spent last Monday with her sis
ter, Mrs. Dan Smith and Betty.
Miss Mayme Smith spent Fri
day night and Saturday in Chat
tanooga with Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry' Smith.
Mrs. Hester Clark, Mrs. Ben
Vaughn and Mrs. Bob House
spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. George Flemister, of Rome.
Jules Vaughn and Bobby visit
ed John Vaughn and Mrs. Hes
ter Clark Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith were
shopping in Summerville Satur
day.
Mrs. Sanders Ratliff, Mike and
Duanne, Mrs. Clinton Everett
and Sandra, visited Mrs. Mar
jorie Gaylor and family Thurs
day at Chattoogaville.
Fire Protecfion News
By Burl Gayler,
County Ranger
Two fires were fought by the
Chattooga County Forest Pro-
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Greeson’s place, of Trion. This
fire burned about eight acres of
land, and would have gotten on
government property, if we had
not stopped it very shortly.
The other was on Jim Gree
son’s place, of Pennville. The
fire was about l»/ 2 miles north
of Summerville, and could have
easily burned up good timber,
and possibly homes.
If you have any burning to do,
please contact us, and we will
be glad to help you.
Shorter Offers Special
Courses for Teachers
Fulfilling the requests of
many public school teachers and
expanding the teacher training
program, Shorter College will
offer this semester four new
courses designed especially for
teachers. The classes will meet
each Thursday, 5:00—8:30 p. m.
Teachers, or others interested [
। may take any one of the follow-
I ing:
Education—Evaluation, taught
by Mrs. John H. Cook; Geogra-
Thursdoy, October 6, 1949
phy—Principle, taught by Miss
Sue Snipes; Biology — second
[ course in Human Biology, taught
|by Miss Lewis Lipps. (First
। course is not requisite to taking
; the above course.); Sociology—
'Community organization, taught
by Miss Bernice Allen.
Still on Rough Side
It was two o’clock in the
morning, and from the down
stairs livingroom came the
second of blaring radio jazz,
raucous shouts, and rippling
peals of laughter. With some
[friends, Janie, the daughter of
jthe family, was celebrating her
summer release from school.
Dad raised a throbbing head
from his pillow, stared with
lacklustre eye at his mate, and
feebly remarked:
"You know, Mary, when we
put Janie in that swank finish
ing school, there was one thing
we forgot to ask them.”
“What was that?” Mary
sleepily inquired.
To which father cracked.
“Whether they finish ’em rough
'or smooth.”
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