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Thursday, November 17, 1949
MENLO NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wors
ham, of Pennville, visited Mrs.
W. J. Hogg Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Deed Murphy, of
Summerville, were luncheon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Murphy Sunday and the two
couples visited Mr. and Mrs. L.
F. Murphy in Alabama Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Fred Sumner and daugh
ter, Doris, spent the week-end in
Atlanta with her mother, Mrs.
Mabel Sumner.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hollis and
children, of Riverdale, were
guests Monday of Mrs. W. J.
Hogg.
Mrs. J. B. Crain and Miss Jua
nita Crain were luncheon guests
of Mrs. A. M. Snow and Mrs. C.
T. Wilson Tuesday.
Mrs. Snow and Mrs. Wilson
were luncheon guests of Mrs.
Della Moon in Summerville
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrish,
of Summerville, visited Mrs. W.
J. Hogg Tuesday.
Mrs. Leslie R. Boyd and Mrs.
Nora Wilson, of Chattanooga,
were down to see Misses Georgia
and Margie Thomas Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Biggers and
Robert Biggers 111. of Chatta
nooga, and Mrs. Fitz Post and
daughter. Gail, of Knoxville vis
ited the Misses Thomas' Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Max White and
daughter, Sharon, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Sherman Eley at
Franklin over the week-end.
Mrs. E. W. Majors and Miss
Jean Majors, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Majors visited relatives in
Rome Sunday.
Mr. J. L. Ratliff and Mr. E.
W. Majors made a business trip
to Ft. Payne Monday.
Paul King, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end with his mother,
Mrs. Edgar King. Mrs. J. W.
Tucker was luncheon guest of
Mrs. King Sunday.
Mrs. W. M. Jackson and chil
spent the week-end in Atlanta
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Pattillo.
Miss Ada Wyatt spent a f".v
days last week in Rome with her
sisters. Mrs. C. L. Hale and Miss
Ella Wyatt.
H. E. Wyatt. Porter Day. J. E.
Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Hardwick, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Murphy, Miss Ada Wyatt, Mrs.
Janie King and Miss Olene Wat
son attended Quarterly Meeting
at Macedonia Sunday.
Harold M. Kling, of Browns
ville, Pa., Mrs. Grace Kling
Comer, of Warner Robbins. Wes
ley Kling, of Atlanta, and Don
ald Kling and son, David, of
Chattanooga, visited Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Kling Sunday. Mrs.
Kling is ill at this time.
Little Alvin Copeland, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Copeland died
Wednesday afternoon in Henri
etta Egleston Hospital, after
having undergone an operation
Monday. Those from out of town
attending the funeral were: Mrs.
G F Vanderburg, of Bessemer,
Ala.; Mrs. H. C. Tucker Jr., and
daughters. Carolyn and Sharon,
of Birmingham: Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Brown, of Atlanta, Mr.
and Mrs C. A. Hurley, of Chat
tanooga Valley, and friends
from Jamestown. Ala: Summer
ville; Trion and Valley Head also
attended.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Baker, Bar
bara and Jimmy and Mrs. T. C.
Baker visited Mr and Mrs. Allen
Staton in Rome Sunday after
noon
Miss Lena Baker visited Mrs.
Tennie Hooks in Rome Sunday
afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Clyde Baker and
Calvin spent the week-end in
Trion guests of the Hansel
Bakers
Mrs Scott Cleckler attended
Quarterly Meeting at Macedonia
Sunday
Mrs. Ethridge Lawrence and
children Marion and Jimmy were
guests of her parents. Mr and
Mrs. O. L. Cleckler. over the week
end.
OAK Hill HEWS
By Bettie Harrison
The W S. C. S. met at Oak
Hill Church Saturday afternoon
for the regular monthly meet
ing. The Rev. and Mrs. Smith,
of Lyerly, attended.
J E Tucker, of Alpine, visited
Doyle Yarbrough and family
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell vis
ited Mrs. Fonnie Mitchell Sun
day
Mr and Mrs Felton Dempsey,
Mrs Viola Yarbrough visited Mr
and Mrs. Charlie Morrison Sun
day. Mr. Morrison is ill at this
time
W E Boatman, of Valley Head.
Dr. B. Lovingood
Dr. R. E. Davison
DENTISTS
27 Commerce St.
Summerville, Ga.
Hours—-9-12, 1:30-6.
Office Phone 12
Ala., visited Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Yarbrough.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Mitchell
and family visited his mother,
Fronnie Mitchell. Sunday.
W. M. Yarbrough was the din
ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Felton
Dempsey Sundav.
Mr. Felton Dempsey visited
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell
and family visited Mrs. Mitchell’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins,
of Summerville, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brooks, of
Atlanta, were the Friday and
Saturday night guests of Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brooks, of
Summerville, were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Brooks Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Ware, of
Summerville, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
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give added interior quietness. I
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Summerville, Ga.
man Harrison, of Pennville, Mr.
| and Mrs. Jim Pledger, Mr. and
Mrs. James Cargle, of Little
Sand Mountain, Mr. and Mrs.
Collis Styles and children, of
Pennville, Malcolm Yarbrough,
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Ward were
the dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Gorden Reynolds Sunday.
Mrs. Jack Lawson visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Whaley and fami
ly Sunday.
Mr. Andrew Dempsey is spend
ing this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Holt were
the Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Harrison and
Bettye.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cargle vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Ward
Saturday night.
The Rev. an d Mrs. Oliver
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Pledger were the supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Reyn
olds Sunday.
Mrs. W. B. Ward was visiting
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harrison Fri
day.
Pfc. Lee Reynolds, of Oliver
General Hospital, in Augusta was
visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Reynolds, and family
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yar
brough were visiting in Alabama
Sunday.
The Rev. Oliver Pledger visited
E L. Harrison Thursday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bailey, of
Rome, were the week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. David Duckett
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Winters Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ward
ITS QUIET WHISPERS QUALITY
It's the quiet of new super-fitted pistons, new "hushed'’ timing
gear, new fan designed for better cooling at slower, quieter
speeds. And what power! It’s a full 100 horsepower wrapped
up in V-8 design that makes you master of any road. It
delivers more power than any other car anywhere near
Ford's low price and sells for less than most conventional
"sixes." And Ford offers a Six, too—an advanced Six with
95 horsepower.
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NEW "HUSHED" RIDE
Ford i fomoui "Mid Ship" Ride li
now to quiet you con talk In whit
port. So tmooth (with lit great team
of "Hydra-Coll" and "Pora-Flee"
Spring,) that It virtually eratet
every bump.
and family were visiting Mr. J. ■
H. Ward and Nora Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harrison
and family were the Saturday;
night guests of Mr. and M»s. E. i
L. Harrison.
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NEW QUALITY FEATURES
New quality It eaty to find in the ‘SO
Ford. You find It In the new pmh-button
door handlei ... In the new rotary door
latch that needt only a feather-touch to
open and dote securely . . . new
tparkling upholtlery color,.
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NEW DRIVING COMFORT
Not only doe, the 1950 Ford offer you
more hip and thoulder room than any
other cor In If, field—lt offer, you the
long-lived driving comfort of a now
foam rubber front teal cuihion over
new non-tag teat tprlngt.
Dr. W. Marlin Payne
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 25#-L
Evenings by Appointment
White ttdewall tint available at extra corf.
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But see it for yourself.
Drive it so you can feel and
hear the difference.
And price it and see how much
less it costs than
any other really fine car.