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Thursday, October 13, 1949
DR. G. K. MacVANE
CHIROPRACTOR
PHYSIO-THERAPY
Natural Curative Methods
OFFICE HOURS 9 a. m.-5 p. m.
(Closed Thursdays)
720 North Gault Phone 445
At Mill Crossing—Fort Payne
Alabama
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FARRAR REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
109 N. Commerce St.
Phone 41 Summerville, Ga.
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OPTOMETRIST
Announces the Opening of his Offices for . . .
The General Practice of Optometry
Including the examination of eyes, visual
analysis, prescribing of lenses, supplying
of glasses.
Summerville Hotel Building
Hours: 9:00-5:30-Wednesday, 9:00-12:30-Telephone 250-L
Evenings by Appointment
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Lew
OUT AT HOME
So Bang ... it happens . . . and the little
woman asks meekly (?), "Where do we live while
the carpenters work. . . . and how do we pay for
it?" And you say (modestly):
"That's simple I wisely bought Rent and Ad
ditional Living Expense Insurance from
Summerville insurance Agency
H W and J L FAKRAR. Agents
Office: 109 N. Commerce St.
This Agency Has Represented the Hartford Fire
Insurance Company Since 190°
For Sale
428 acres, known as A. J. Parker farm, 3
miles west of Trion. Borders on Chattooga River
for 1 mile. Approximately 200 acres in cultiva
tion, approximately 500,000 foot saw timber.
Crossed by two running branches, good pasture
land with lasting water, 3 houses, 1 good barn,
wired with TVA. Main house wired for electric
stove. On school and church bus route, also mail
route.
Ideal for dairy or truck farm.
Earl Parker
Summerville, Ga., Route 3
BETHLEHEM NEWS
The Rev. Bennie Bowman filled
his appointment at the church
Sunday and Sunday night.
A birthday dinner was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Williams at Ringgold
Sunday for Mr. Williams. Twen
ty-eight guests were present.
The Rev. and Mrs. Bennie Bow
man, Ruby and Nona Scoggins,
Maggie Pettyjohn und Charleen
Roper attended the homecom
ing at Old Bethel Sunday after
noon, where the Rev. Milo
Knight is pastor.
Gordon Smith, of Dalton, vis
ited his aunt, Mrs. Marvin Grigs
by. and Mr. Grigsby and family
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Allman had
as their guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Allman, of Trion.
The Rev. and Mrs. Bennie
Bowman, Barbara and Billy were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delaney
Scoggins Sunday night.’
Mrs. Marvin Kennamer visit
ed her mother, Mrs. Maggie
Smith, Friday.
Saturday night is regular sing
ing night at Bethlehem. Every
one is invited.
Fred Townsell made a business
trip to Lindale Thursday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tate were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Tate
Friday.
Wilburn Roper attended the
cattle sale at Rome Wednesday.
J. E. Pettyjohn and family
spent Friday with his daughter,
Mrs. Charles Gresham, and fami
ly at Rome.
Dewey Maxey and Johnny, of
Gore, were guests of Mrs. Ida
Maxey and Hill Friday.
Wayne Tate spent part of last
week with his uncle, Billy Tate.
Mrs. Marvin Kennamore visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Smith Sat
urday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt
jer and family, of Summerville,
I were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rube
Allman and family Saturday
[ night.
Mrs. Lanora Roper is on an ex
tended visit with her daughter,
Mrs. L. C. Westbrooks, and Mr.
Wbstbrooks at Athens.
| Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Phelps,
Patsy and John, of Rome, Mr.
| and Mrs. W. T. Griffith, of East
Armuchee, and the Rev. Crabb’s
daughter, of Rome, were guests
l of Mrs. Joe Grigsby and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Ramsey Sunday
afternoon. They also visited Mr.
Alva and Roy.
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Allman vis
ited his mother. Mrs. Clint All
mon at Subligna Sunday after
noon .
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Richard
son and family spent Tuesday
with his brother, Johnny Rich
ardson. and Mrs. Richardson and
family at Rock Springs.
L. J. Smith made a business
trip to Summerville Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Livy Smith, Melba
Jean and Carolyn were guests of
J E. Pettyjohn and family Mon
day night.
Bettie Sue Jackson visited
Sarah Ramsey Monday.
Greel Ramsey spent Tuesday
at Rock Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith, of
Chattanooga, were guests of her
mother, Mrs. Ida Maxey. Wednes-
I day.
Mrs. Margie Smith and son,
: Horace, attended the Walker
; County Fair at LaFayette
। Wednesday night.
J. W. Tudor was one of the
[ winners in the Poultry Show at
, Summerville Thursday.
Sadie Elsberry, of Armuchee,
, is visiting her sisters, Mrs. J. W.
| Hayes and family and Mrs. Reece
[Tudor, on Dry Creek this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Phelps,
Patsy and John were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Griffith Sunday.
Bobby Dovers, of Gore, spent
Saturday night as the guest of
Joe Ross Ramsey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grogsby
and Anne, of Air Port Road,
[spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
| Shields Grigsby.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robbins, of
Rome, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Noah Carpenter and family
Sunday. They also visited Mr.
and Mrs. Artie Carpenter Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs Marcelle Tant, of Rome,
[spent Monday night with her
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Artie
[ Carpenter, and family.
Mrs. Luella Grigsby visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Hames near La-
Fayette Sunday.
Marvin Grigsby and Sallie
Math Grigsby. John. Devola and
Delia visited their nephew’ and
cousin. Glenn Atkins, who is a
guard at the convict camp in
Walker County, Sunday.
J. C. Jackson, of Dalton, spent
Sunday with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Jackson.
Charleen Roper visited Mrs.
Zeb Smith Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Wilburn Roper
and Charleen attended the Walk
ei County Fair Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ward and
children were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Hiram Walker and son Sun
day.
Mr and Mrs. Clinton Brown
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Earnest Wilson, of Ebenezer.
Sunday. They also visited Mr’
and Mrs. S J. Anderson.
, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Townsell
went to Arrow Head Lake, near
Everette Springs, Sunday after
noon.
Lee Brown visited his sister.
Mrs. Joe Grigsby, and Mr and
Mrs Carl Ramsey and family
Thursday
Bettie Sue and Hazel Jackson
and Barbara Alexander were
guests of Sarah Ramsey Thurs
day,
Mr and Mrs Fred Townsell
and Janice were dinner guests
of Mr. und Mrs. Reece Tudor
Thursday.
Mr. und Mrs J. E. Pettyjohn.
Menafay und Maggie were guests
of Mrs, Mattie Hegwood, of War
ren Road. Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bon Grigsby and
Mavis, of Summerville, wore
guests of Mr. and Mrs J. e
Pettyjohn Sunday.
Sarah Ramsey visited Bettie
Stir Jackson Sunday.
Mrs. Lena Johnston. Mrs. De
laney Scoggins. Mrs, George
Teems and Mrs Turner Cordle
gave a miscellaneous shower at
Mrs Cordle's home Saturday
afternoon for Mr and Mrs
Brnas Scoggins, who were mar
ried recently. Refreshments were
served, consisting of cake, sand
wiches. lemonade, tea and fruit
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
salad. Thirty-two guests were
present.
Those from this community
who attended were Mrs. Essie
Parsons, Mrs. Joe Grigsby, Mrs.
Grady Jackson, Sarah Ramsey
and Betty Sue Jackson. Mrs.
Maxey Parsons, of Haywood, also
attended the shower.
Mr. and Mrs. Bird Tudor, Mel
vin and Charles, of Dry Creek,
were guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Marvin Grigsby Sunday after
noon.
Gordon Smith, of Dalton, was
the djnner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Tudor and children at
Dry Creek Sunday.
Wayne Tate spent Sunday
night with Billy Tate on Dick’s
Creek.
Ruby and Mona Scoggins were
supper guests of Charleen Roper
Sunday night.
Mrs. Ethel Burton, of Chatta
nooga, spent Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. Ida Maxey, and
Hill
Friends of Helen and Bettie
Watkins, daughters of Melvin
and Homer Watkins of East
Lake, will be sorry to learn they
were hurt in an auto accident
Friday night while returning
from a ball game and are in Er
langer Hospital for treatment.
Vernon Carpenter spent Sun
day in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pettyjohn
and Shirley Jean attended the
Southeastern Fair in Atlanta
Saturday night and were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Strick
land.
Broomtown News
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Neal
and family, and Mrs. Thelma
Picker and daughter, of Cali
fornia, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Graves Leath and family Sun
day and Monday.
The Rev. and Mrs. Wade and
family, of Gadsden, Ala., were
the Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Ben Powell and Frank
lin.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
George Tallent Sunday were:
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fleming, Mr.
and Mrs. Fincher and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tallent and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Tallent.
J. H. Doherty has returned
home after visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Jones, of Mentone, Ala.
J. H Ward and Nora Ward, of
Oak HMI, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Millard Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Jones were
the Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Toles and
family.
Rebecca Leath was the spend-
Absolute auction Sale
Wednesday, Oct. 19th, 10 A.M.
The New Glen-Haven Subdivision
TRION, GA.
FOO BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS
1 NINE-ROOM HOME 1 FIVE-ROOM HOME 1 FOUR-ROOM HOME
20 FINE BUSINESS LOTS: LOCATED ON ROUTE NO. 27, CHATTANOOGA HIGHWAY
Riegel Textile Corporation, Trion Division, is one of the most progressive mills
in the South. They work regular, where employment is stable and wages rel
atively high.
Trion has just finished a $150,000 modern school building, with plans to build
four more units; a $750,000 new steam plant, and a $150,000 new warehouse.
Trion employs 4,200 people. Weekly payrolls $200,000 a week.
Trion has the world's prize Guernsey Cow. This one cow's calves have sold for
$85,000.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A GOOD LOCATION FOR YOUR BUSINESS
THEN COME TO TRION, GA.
FREE: PIT BARBECUE, CASH PRIZES, MUSIC AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS
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FRED TODD, AUCTIONEER
331% Broad St. Rome, Ga. Phones 9514 and 2-7761
the-day guest of Jane Shamblin
Sunday.
Virgina Ward was the Satur
day night guest of Nell Leath.
Franklin Powell was the Sat
urday night guest of Billy Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Hurley
visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hart
line Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones and
Irish, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin
and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin
Martin and son, all of Gadsden,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brewster
and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martin
and family, of Trion, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Martin and Iva
lene over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Holcomb,
ol Jacksonville, Fla., visited Mr.
and Mrs. Graves Leath Thurs
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartline,
Jean and Jackie, Nell Leath, and
the Rev. and Mrs. Wade and
family, of Gadsden, were the
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Millard Ward and family Sun
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Doherty
and son were the guests of Mrs.
Kate Culberson, of Mentone,
Ala., Saturday night and Sun
day.
Orble Barnes spent Tuesday
night with Nell Leath .
Mrs. John M. Doherty and
Mrs. Kate Culberson visited Mr.
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and Mrs. Webster Blake, of Fort :
Payne, Ala., Tuesday.
Arvel Barnes and Joyce
Barnes, of Summerville, visited
Orble Barnes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Seab Vanpelt
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and son, of Rome, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Rob Vanpelt and fam
ily Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Powell, of
Chattanooga, viSited Mr. and
Mrs. Earnest Powell Sunday.
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