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Thursday, October 13, 1949
TRION THEATRE
Continuous Shows Daily—Open
12:45 P. M.—Monday Open 6:30
P. M.—Saturday Open 12:00
Noon
Last Time Thursday
“ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY”
Friday, October 14
“JOHNNY APOLLO”
With Tyrone Power and Dorothy
Lamour.
Short—Foghorn Leghorn.
First Chapter of “Congo Bill”
Serial.
Saturday Morning, October 5
ALL CARTOON AND COMEDY
SHOW
Admission 14c
Saturday Matinee and Evening
Double Feature Program
“SOUTH OF DEATH VALLEY”
With Charles Starrett and
Smiley Burnette.
“ESCAPE”
With Rex Harrison and Peggy
Cummins.
Monday-Tuesday, October 17-18
Glenn Ford in—
“THE UNDERCOVER MAN”
With Nina Foch
Short—Rags to Riches.
Also Latest News.
Shows at 1:00, 2:50, 4:40, 6:30,
and 8:20.
Wednesday-Thursday, October
19-20
Judy Garland, Van Johnson in—
“IN THE GOOD OLD
SUMMERTIME”
Short—Old Shell Game.
Also Latest News.
Shows at 1:00, 3:07, 7:21.
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
Thursday, Oct. 15—One
Day Only
Open 6 P. M.
“INTERNATIONAL LADY”
Friday, Oct .14—One
Day Only
Open 6 P. M.
Victor Mature, Coleen Gray,
in:
“FURY AT FURNACE
CREEK”
Latest Park News.
Saturday, Oct. 15—One
Day Only
Double Feature
Open 1 P. M.
Adrian Booth. Lloyd Bridges,
Ray Collins. Sheila Rvan, in:
“HIDEOUT”
Plus
"DEATH VALLEY
GUNFIGHTERS”
With Allan “Rocky" Lane
Chapter 9 “Jesse James Rides
Again”—Cartoon.
Late Show— Saturday, Oct. 15
10:45
Double Feature
Alan Ladd, in:
“HELL’S DEVILS"
Lyle Talbot, in:
"TORTURE SHIP"
SUnday and Monday,
Oct. 16-17
Double Feature
Open 2 P. M. Sunday—6 P. M.
Monday
Leo Grocey and the Bowery
Boys, in:
“HOLD THAT BABA”'
With Huntz Hall. Gabriel
Dell.
Also
Roy Rogers, in:
“SI BAHNI RAY"
Paramount News.
Tuesday and Wednesday
Oct. 18-19
Double Feature
Open 6 P. M.
Alan Ladd. Roland Drew.
Steffi Duna. in:
“HELL’S DEVILS”
Lyle Talbot, Irvin Plchel, in:
•TORTURE SHIP”
Selected Short Subjects.
Listen to our Amateur Pro
gram- Broadcast Every Sat
urday at 1 P M. Over Radio
Station WI.AQ.
Roy R
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Tooga Theatre
PHONE 201
Summerville, Ga.
“YOUR ENTERTAINMENT
HEADQUARTERS”
Thursday and Friday, Oct. 13-14
JUDY GARLAND
VAN JOHNSON
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IN THE
GOOD OLD
SUMMERTIME
Technicolor!
GOOD old
S.Z. “Cuddles” SAKALL • SPRING BYINGION
A ROBERI Z. LEONARD PRODUCTION
Directed by Produced by
ROBERT Z. LEONARD • JOE PASTERNAK
Written for the Screen by ALBERT HACKETT.
FRANCES GOODRICH and IVAN TORS
From a Screen Play by SAMSON RAPHAELSON
and a Ptay by MIKLOS LASZLO
A METRO-GOLDWYN MAYER PICTURE
! Also News and Short Subjects.
Saturday, Oct. 15
Monte Hale in—
“LAW OF THE GOLDEN WEST”
I Also Chapter 11 “Brick Brad
ford” and Cartoon.
Saturday Nite, Late Show, 10:30
P. M.
Lon Chaney, Arthur Lake, Tanis
Chandler in—
“l6 FATHONS DEEP”
A tidal wave of thrills, filmed
in terrifying surrounding, deep
in treacherous ocean waters
Also Short Subjects.
Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 17-18
starring
George raft
AND A CAST OF THOUSANDS
Released thru United Artist*
Also News and Short Subjects.
Wednesday. Oct. 19
Humphrey Bogart. Ingrid Berg
man, Claude Rains. Peter Lorre,
Sidney Greenstreet in—
“CASABLANCA”
Also Short Subjects.
MOONLIGHT
Drive-In Thealer
3 MILES NORTH OF TRION
Box Office Opens 7:30
Show Starts 8:15
Last Time Wednesday
“FEUDIN’ FUSSIN’ AND
FIGHTIN’ ”
With Donald O'Conner, Mar
jorie Main. Percy Kilbride
Thursday and Fridev
Oct 13-14
”MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE
Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour :
and Peter Lorre.
—Also—
PIONEER JUSTICE"
Lash La Rue, Fuzzy St. John
Saturday, Oct. 15
“DREAM GIRL"
Betty Hutton. McDonald Car- I
ey.
—AIso—
"WHIRLWIND RAIDERS"
Charles Starrett and Smiley I
Burnette.
Sunday and Monday
Oct. 16-17
“SLAVE GIRL"
Yvonne De Carlo and Georgi
Brent.
Tuesday and Wednesday
Oct. 18-19
“DESERT FURY”
John Hodiak. Lizabeth Scott
and Burt Lancaster.
Box Office opens at 6:30.
Shou starts at 7:00.
hursday, Oct. 25, 26, 27
ALPINE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Herman White
and little granddaughter, Shar
on, visited Mr. and Mrs .Ernest
White Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and
Joyce, of Menlo, Mr. and Mrs
Ted Mauney and daughter, Ellen,
of New Moon, Ala., Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Hall and Linda, of Summer
ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hall and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold White
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Vern
on, of Lyerly, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tucker at
tended singing at Friendship
Baptist Church Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. George Carter and chil
dren, James, Gene and Billy
Gus Powell and Patsy visited
Miss Faye Carter at Berry
Schools Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Perkins
and children of LaFayette, visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Powell
and family Sunday.
Mrs. Billy Carter, of Dickey
ville, and Miss Gladys Carter
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. Gus Powell.
Mrs. Elmer Morrison and Cuye,
of Rome, were dinner guests of
her mother, Mrs. Samantha
Dempsey, and Mr. and Mrs. Glad
stone Dempsey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, of
Atlanta, spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earnest White.
Mrs. Billie Allison and chil
dren, of Seligman, Ariz., spent
Wednesday night with her
grandmother, Mrs. Samantha
Dempsey, and Mr. and Mrs. S. D.
Dempsey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moseley
and son, Ronnie, of Jamestown,
Ala., visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Hurst Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Toles, Miss
Iris Toles, Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Buffington, of Rome; Mr.
and Mrs. Taylor Toles and son,
Tommy, visited Mr. and Mrs. C.
R. Toles and Miss Blanche Toles,
of Oak Hill, Sunday afternon.
। Mrs. Samantha Dempsey, Mrs.
Elmer Morrison and Cuye, of
Rome, visited Mrs. John Morri
son, of near New Moon, Ala.,
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holbrooks,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kitchens and
sons, Carlton and Wayne, iof
Summerville, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hurst Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. S. D. Dempsey and chil
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Lawson, of near New Moon, Ala.,
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Kathryn Willingham and
Junior Willingham visited Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Hurst Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ramey
and son, Ray, of Spring Creek,
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Toles and
Charles.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hurst, of
near Summerville, and Miss
Myra Nell Adams, of Menlo, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. John Lumsden
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crowe and
Frankie visited Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hurst Sunday afternon
The Rev. and Mrs. J A. Sentell I
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith. Mr. ।
and Mrs. James Moseley and son
Charles Norton, of New Moon’
Ala., were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Lumsden.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buffing
ton, of Rome, were Sunday din
ner guests of their parents, Mr
and Mrs. Taylor Toles and Tom
my.
Mrs. Fletcher Toles and son
Charks, visited Mr. and Mrsi
Willard Ramey and Ray of
Spring Creek. Friday and Sat
uiday nights.
Lonnie Ward, of Oak Hill, vis
ni d t J ° hn Luaisden Sunday
Master Tommy Toles has been
ill at his home this week.
Sand Mountain News
Mrs. Z. M. Cooper
The Rev. John Bailey, of Sum
merville. preached at the church
here Sunday night. He will
preach at 11 a. m. and at 7:30
p. m. Sunday.
The Girl's Auxiliary meets at
the Church Wednesday night.
The W. M. u. meets on Sat
urday night at the church, and
the Royal Ambassadors meet
Saturday night at the church.
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Mr. and Mrs H. E Mathis and
Mrs, Hattie Caldwell had a
family get-together at their
home last Sunday afternoon.
Those attending wore: Mr. and
Mrs Arthur King and daugh
ter, Brenda. Mr and Mrs. Hugh
Murdock and son. Wayne, of
Summerville; Mr. and Mrs j. B
King and children. J. b. Jr.. and
Bettye; Misses Maxine Tucker,
of Armuchee. Route 2; Mr and
Mrs Buddy King and twin
daughters. Judy and Joan, of
San Diego. Calif. and Dick Bar
ton.
Mr and Mrs W. L Owens vis
ited Mr and Mrs Joe Perry, of
Summerville. Sunday afternoon,
Mrs Lizzie Mathis continues
111 at her home here
Mr and Mrs William Mathis
were guests Sunday of Mr and
Mrs Emory Mathis
Mr and Mrs James Young
and Mlm Zeima Young, of Dlrt-
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
town Valley, were guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. Herchell
Mathis.
Miss Rachel Cooper and Sid
ney Cooper were guests Satur
day night of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Gentry, of Summerville.
Mrs. Gordon Price and daugh
ter, Nell, of Trion, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Price.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Price have
moved to the Keown farm, bet
ter known as the Dr. Wright
I farm.
Little Miss Brenda Presley, of
| Floyd Springs, is spending a few
I days with Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Rosser.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Fuller, of
Rome, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Cooper, of Crystal Spings, were
Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs.
Louise Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry and
' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Deßerry
and daughter, Carol, of Sum
merville, were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Z. M. Cooper Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Geise are
the grandparents of a new baby
! daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs.
j Roland Deßerry, of Summerville.
She has been named Brenda
Fay.
Z. M. Cooper, Max Cooper and
I Tom Gentry attended the home
| coming at Spring Creek Sunday
j afternoon.
Mrs. Bettie Owens, Mr. and
Hill Owens and daughters, Wil
ma and Thelma, of Summerville,
attended church here Sunday
night.
Miss Lorene Owens, of Cedar
town, was week-end guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Owens.
Miss Ann Cooper, of Haywood
Valley, spent a few days last
week with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Cooper.
Junior Cargle was visiting
James Gentry, of Summerville,
- Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Cargle
and children were spend-the
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Tudor, of Haywood, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Presley
and family, of Floyd Springs,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rosser and
family were dinner guests Sun
day of Mrs. Elsie Owens and
Margarette.
Mr and Mrs. D. D. Owens and
son, Lindwood, were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Price Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Owens and
daughters, Wilma and Thelma,
of Summerville, were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Owens Sun
day.
Jadie Price attended the
homecoming at Spring Creek
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Emma Bridges and chil
dren, Grady and Bonnie, have
moved on Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
Cargle’s farm.
Miss Barbara and Billy De-
Berry. of Summerville, spent last
week in the home of their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil I
Geise.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond De-
Berry and daughter. Carol, of
Summerville, were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Zack Deßerry Sunday.
BOLLING NEWS
By BETTY REYNOLDS
The Rev. Fred Tucker of Ber
ryton will be the guest speaker
at Four-Mile Baptist Church
Saturday night.
A birthday dinner was given
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Norton in honor of
Mrs. Mattie Norton, Cline Mc-
Collum. Sonny Dean and Kelly
McCollum.
Guests present for the occa- I
sion were: Mr. and Mrs. Cline
McCollum and Kelly, Mrs. Mat- L
tie Norton. Mr. and Mrs. J E. 1
Norton. Walter. Lois and Hermon
Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher
Norton, Mary Jo, Clara Bell and
Tommy.
Mr. and Mrs. Watt Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Howard
and Dianne, the Rev. and Mrs.
W. H Dean, Sonny and Jerry,
the Rev. W D. Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Anderson
and Earl, the Rev and Mrs..
Charlie Edwards and children,
Mrs. Rosie McCollum. Patsy and
Poggy, Mrs. Martha McCollum
and Jerry, Mr. Ethel Norton,
Mrs. Leila Norton, Bud Ander
son, Billy Norton, Billy, Ann and
Martha Bee Tucker and Mr. and
I Mrs. Dewey Norton and chU
: dren.
Mr and Mrs Albert Dodd and
Preston were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs John Dodd Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dodd
were spend-the-duy guests of
Mr and Mrs. R L. Green in
Trion on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Winford Slnv
morc and Bobby. Mr and Mrs
Bill Blalock and children. Mr
and Mrs John Mann and Olcndn
and Mr and Mrs Clarence
Woodall and children were
guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs
Bence Anderson and children.
Mr and Mrs. Thad Reynolds
and children were dinner guests
on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Joe
Busby. Daphne and Wallace
Mr and Mrs Bob Meeier. Billie
John and Mildred were dinner
auezUi of Mr and Mrs John
Dodd Sunday,
Mr and Mrs. Jew Johnston and
children were visiting Mr and
Mrs. Judson Johnston on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dub Palmer and
daughter were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Houser, Sr., on
Sunday.
Those visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dodd and chil
dren Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Dooley and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Frankie Dodd and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Dodd
and Thelma, Mr. and Mrs. John
Dodd and Mrs. Albert Dodd and
Preston.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rosser and
James of Pennville; Mr. and Mrs.
Raymon Cloudis and children
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Thrasher and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Tucker were
dinner guests on Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Copeland and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Floyd and
children were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. John Floyd Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Stuart was Satur
day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Stuart, Bob and Shirley,
Mr. and Mrs. Leric Reynolds
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lon
Reynolds and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston
and Sue were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Cody, Robbie and
Rebecca on Sunday.
Mrs. Martha McCollum and
Terry were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Cleve McCollum Sunday.
Betty Anderson, Betty Faye
and Naomi Jean Blalock were
visiting Joyce Ann Reynolds Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Edwards
and children were guests on
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Norton and family.
Sue Johnston was Saturday
night guest of Rebecca Cody.
Billy and Buddy Blalock, Ben
nie Woodall and Junior Ander
son visited Donald and Lamar
Reynolds Sunday afternoon.
The first livestock auction in
Georgia was established in 1935,
but there are around 90 such
uactions in the state at pres
ent.
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