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Good News for the Hard-of
hearing
Hearing Aid Clinic
Saturday, November 19, at
FORT PAYNE, ALA.
Our trained Hearing Aid Con
sultants will give you a free
demonstration of the new
Otarian Hearing Aids now
available in 4 models.
SIZE-—one of the smallest;
POWER—very powerful.
TONE-—excelled by none.
PRICE-—fits any purse.
Time Payments Can be
Arranged.
Available with concealed
receiver.
We can supply you with other
nationally known AIDS.
Batteries For All Makes
Those who cannot attend,
write for information (penny
card will do.)
DR. G. K. MACVANE,
Clinic Director
720 Gault Ave. at Mill Crossing
Fort Payne, Ala.
Chiropractic and Physio
therapy practice will con
tinue as usual.
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PRELIMINARIES
LET'S get right to the point Your property rep
resents a great many dollars. And disaster may,
at any time, rob you of those dollars . . a rough
financial blow
That's where we come in?
Let us provide you with the best protection
against such a loss . . . adequate insurance. Call
on us or phone and have us call on you today.
Summerville Insurance Agency
B. W. and J. L. FARRAR. Afents
Office: 109 N. Commerce Street
This Agency Has Represented the Hartford Fire Insurance
Company Since 1908
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BETHLEHEM NEWS
The Rev. Bennie Bowman fill
ed his regular appointment Sun
day and Sunday night and with
his family were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Delaney Scoggins
and family.
The monthly singing was held
Saturday night at the church.
The next regular singing will be
held Sunday, December 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson, of
Detroit, Mich., attended the
singing at Bethlehem Saturday
i night.
I Mae Grigsby entered Erlanger
Hospital Monday for treatment
! and is to undergo an operation
Wednesday. Her many friends
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Math Grigsby and Mattie
Delia Rufus Richardson and J.
C., Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pettpjohn
visited George Hendrix and at
tended the funeral of their little
cousin. Junior Swagger, who died
in a hospital in Augusta and was
buried at Spring Creek Sunday.
Mrs. Marcelle Tant, of Rome,
spent Saturday night and Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Artie Car
penter apd family.
Mr. and Mrs. Reece Tuder. Mr.
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famoiu*formula Tussy
Rich Cream! This gold- n
night cream marvelously
helps to soften and silken
even the driest, tiredeet
skin! It combats fatigue
lines and discourages
dry flakiness. Tussy Rich
. Cream helps you achieve
j a softer, clearer com-
plexion! Try a jar on sale
’I tmlay use it lavishly!
JI >3.00 SIZE, NOW s^l .95
and Mrs. Fred Townsell and
Janice, Mrs. Effie Kenemer, Tom
Watson Elsberry and Paul Brock
were supper guests of Mrs. Em
ma Bowman Sunday night on
Drv Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Townsell
and Janice were guests of his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Townsell and family at Ar
muchee Sunday.
Mh. and Mrs. Claude Twain
have named their new daughter
Evelyn Elaine.
Mrs. Mamie Tuder and Mrs.
Rebecca Townsell visited Mae
Grigsby Monday.
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A birthday dinner was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Jackson honoring Hazel
Jackson and Barbara Alexander,
both 7-years old.
Those attending were: Karey
Scoggins, Otis Alexander and
T, ’nior, of Trion; Mr. and Mrs.
Myers Jackson and family, of
Waterville.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Townsell
and Janice were guests of Mrs.
Grace Scoggins and Calvin Fri
day night.
Francis, WinoPa and J. W.
Tuder were guests of Mr. and
; Mrs. C. A. Kinsey, Frank. Geor
| gia. Bob and Joyce Sunday.
Mrs. Effie Kinnamer, of La
: Fayette, is on an extended visit
; with relatives and friends on
I Drv Creek.
Nona Scoggins spent Sunday
| with Bettie Sue Jackson.
Mrs. Ethel Burton, of Chatta
: nooga, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
I Maxey. Larry and Perry, of
1 Rome, were guests of Mrs. Ida
j Maxey Sunday and all attended
services at Bethlehem
Dave Ramsey, of Knoxville,
Tenn., had breakfast with his
cousin. Carl Ramsey and family
| Sunday on way from Meridian,
i Miss., to Chattanooga.
Zeb Smith went to Da Pon
I dav for treatment of rheuma
tism.
A< r. .and*Mrs. Henry Wilson
and a friend, of Detroit. Mu
are visiting his sister. Mr. and
Mrs. Shields Grigsby and other
relatives this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kinsev were
| Saturday night guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Ramsey and fam
i ilv
Mrs. Grady Jackson and Bettie
• were in Summerville Saturdav.
Mrs. Joe Grigsby visited Mae
Grigsby Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Shields Grigsby.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson, of
Detroit, Mich., attended the
birthday dinner Sunday at the
of \lr and Mrs. J. D.
Grigsby, of Air Port Road, hon
cring Shields Grigsby on his 58th
birthday.
Mrs Virgil Tuder and Charles,
of Dry Creek, spent Friday with
her sister, Mae Grigsby.
Mickey Jackson, of Virginia, is
on extended visit with his
mne .parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gravy Jackson, and family.
Mrs. Rufus Richardson and J.
C. spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Grigsby and family.
J. C. Jackson, of Dalton visit
ed his parents, Mr and Mrs.
Grady Jackson, Friday.
J W Pettyjohn and Shirley
■lean, of Trion, spent Friday the
guests of Mr. and Mrs J E Pet
’ tyiohn and family.
Rufus Richardson made a
business trio to Summerville Sat
urday and also visited his uncle
George Hendrix, at Spring Creek.
Mrs. Eunice Richardson spent
last Saturday night in Rome the
r.uest of her daughter. Mr and
Mrs. David Watkins
Roof Carpenter, of Chattanoo
ga, who has been visiting his
brother, Mr. and Mrs Noah Car
nenter. since Tuesday, returned
to his home Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith, of
' t 2° Ba Sunday
night with h“” mother. Mrs
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Shields Grigsby and Zez Smith
' n ok uo for the orphan home
Thursday, and also carried it to
the car at Trion.
Mr. and Mrs Arti» Cnrrvn‘ O .
Hie and Clark were guests of
Mr. and Mrs Mt-’ o . ;>■
Mae and Sally last Monday
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Vernon Carpenter returned
home Tuesday from a week-end
visP with his sister. Mr. and Mrs
J H Robbins, in Rome. They all
attended the circus Monday
ni^ht.
Mr and Mrs Vircil Tuder and
o<mny. of Drv Creek, were eu°sts
I of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Grigsbv
I and family Tuesday night
, Mr. and Mrs Pe^sp Tudor and
r. rnnc » *’ ere R uests of Mr rind
Mrs Fred Townsell and Janice
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs J. H. Robbins of
Nome, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Artie Carpenter ana fami
ly Sunday.
The Rev. and Mrs. Bennie
Bowman, of Ringgold, were
guests of Mrs. Ida Maxey and
Hill Sunday afternoon.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
ALPINE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Demp
sey and children, Gerald, Obera 1
and Maxine, and Mrs. Samantha ।
Dempsey visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Dempsey a while Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Toles, Mr.
and Mrs. Taylor Toles and son, :
Tommy, visited Mr. and Mrs. C.
R. Toles and Miss Blanche Toles
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Tucker
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tuck
er were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Will Weaver and family, of
Broomtown, Ala., Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Samantha Dempsey spent
Monday with the Yarbrough
children, of Oak Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buffing
ton,, of Rome, spent Friday night
with Mrs. Buffington’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Toles, and
brother, Tommy Toles.
Mrs. Gladstone Dempsey and I
children spent Sunday afternoon |
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Lawson. . ;
Those enjoying a birthday din
ner Sunday at the home of Mr. ■
and Mrs. D. F. Spraggins and
Linda were: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. :
Snraggins and Ronnie: Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Spraggins and
Charles; Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt
Martin. Jackie and Lamar, of
Gore; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Miller,
Billy Mack, and Barbara, of
Summerville; Mrs. J. H. Purcell
and Jodie Purcell; Mr. and Mrs.
Lesley Tucker. Denny and
Ralph; Mr. and Mrs. John Hall
and Joyce; Mrs. D. F. Sprag- ■
gins and Linda and the honoree.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Demp
sey and children, Obera and
Maxine visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Lawson, of Oak Hill, Monday
night. Mr. Lawson is reported ill
at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Purcell and
Jo Ann, of Dickeyville, spent Sat- '
urday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Purcell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morrison
and Cuye, of Rome, visited Mrs.
Samantha Dempsey and Datch
Dempsey Sunday afternoon.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
E Tucker Sunday night were: 1
Mr. and Mrs. C. L Tucker, Mr.
and Mrs. L. O. Dickerson and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Webb, of
Summerville, visited Mrs.
Samantha Dempsey and Mr. and
Mrs. G. D. Dempsey and family
Saturday night.
Mrs. Jewell Humphery and
son, Glenn Humphery, of Chat
tanooga, spent Sunday, Nov. 13,
with her sister, Mrs. Datch
Dempsey, Mr. Dempsey and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Nix and
family, of Trion, were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Toles and i
Charles Sunday afternoon.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Powell and family Sun
day were: Mr. and Mrs. R. W
Williams and Charlotte, Mr. and t
Mrs. Charlie Carpenter and Son
nl, all of Trion.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lumsden,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crowe and
son, Frankie, visited Mr. and
Mrs. A. V. Hurst Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Purcell
and family, of Jonesboro, visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. i
Purcell, and Jodie, Mr. and Mrs.
George Cdrter and family, and
Mrs. Powells sister, Mrs. Gus
Powell, Mr. Powell and Patsy
during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs Emory Martin
and children, Linda and Emely
of Summerville, visited Mr. and
Mrs. A. V. Hurst Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall, Leon
and Ruby Lee visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Mauney and daughter,
Ellen, of New Moon. Ala., Sun
day afternoon.
Calvin Lumsden and Thurman
Lumsden, of near Center, Ala.,
are spending a few days this
week with their uncle. John
Lumsden, and Mrs. Lumsden.
Miss Hazel Toles, of Young
Harris College, Young Harris,
arrived this morning to spend
the Thanksgiving holidays with
her parents. Mr and Mrs. T. T.
Toles.
MENLO NEWS
Mrs. Deed Murphy, who under
went an operation at the Law
rence Clinic last week, has been
removed to her home In Sum
merville.
Those visiting in the home of
Mrs. W. J. Hogg Sunday were:
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crain, Jr. and
Brenda: Mr. anti Mrs Bob Kim
bell, Joe Frank and Frank Elli
ott: Mr and Mrs. J. W. Hollis:
Miss Emily Hollis; Bobby Gay
ler; Joe Williams and Mike Mc-
Crlckard. of Lyerly: Mrs. A. M. :
Snow; Mrs T. C. Wilson; Miss
Patsy Snow; Mr. and Mrs B. D.
Crain and children: and Miss
Lena Baker; Mr and Mrs. Hugh
Hogg. Jerry and Loran and Max
Hogg of Menlo. Mrs. Hogg is 111
at this time.
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Friends of Miss Louise Hogg
v ill be interested to learn of her
marriage on November 5 to Mark
Fain, of Spartanburg. 8. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Fain will make
their home In Snartangurg where
Mr Fain has business Interests.
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J. A. Pilgrim filled his regular
third Sunday apolntment at the
Church of Christ here Sundnv.
Mrs. W B. Anderson spent the
week-end with her daughter, i
Mrs. Herman White and Mr '
White.
Mrs. D. M Hall. Mr and Mrs
Doyle Hull, of LaFayette visi
ted Mr and Mrs W E Majors
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. T O. Evans, of
Rome, spent Sunday with Mr
end Mrs Majors.
Miss Maggie Leath was lunch
eon guest oi the Jim Colquitts
Miss Patsy Chandler is ill at
this time.
Mrs Edgar King was guest
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James
King, at Summerville.
Mrs. J. Seabie Baker, of Hix
son, Tenn, is spending several
days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. M. Moseley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilbanks
and MisS Bettye Murphy, of
Rock Springs, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Murphy and Patsy, of Rossville,
and Miss Hazel Murphy, of Sum
merville, visited the J. M. Mur
phys Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Eunice Stout, of Birming
ham, was Saturday night guest
of Mrs. J. W. Tucker..
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kennedy,
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chamblee,
Mr. and Mrs. Zane Hamm, Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Copeland and Miss
Lena Baker visited Mr. and Mrs.
Faye Pledger and Miss Alma
Copeland in Summerville Sun
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Willingham,
Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Hayes and
Mr .and Mrs. George Carswell,
of Albany, attended the funeral
of W. O. Willingham here Thurs
day and visited relatives over
the week-end. They were dinner
guests of Gordon and Miss Lena
Baker on Saturday.
More than 100 friends and rel
atives enjoyed a birthday dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Baker Saturday night.
Mr. Brown, of Atlanta, was
guest last -week of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Lawless and Mr. and Mrs.
Zane Hamm.
Mrs. John Fricks visited her
brother, C. R. Lawless last week.
Miss Ada Wyatt was dinner
guest Sunday of Mrs. Scott
Cleckler.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many,
friends for their kindness and
sympathy during the illness and
death of our beloved mother and
grandmother. We especially
want to thank those who sent
the beautiful flowers and food
and the ones who were so good
to come night and day. We
thank Dr. Little, the singers,
and Rev. Dean and Rev. Higgins
for their comforting words. May
God’s richest blessings be with
you in your hours of need is our
prayer.
J. R. Young and family.
FARM INCOME
Gross farm income is expected
to total about $30,000,000,000 this
year, with actual cash income
from marketings of about $lB.-
000,000,000.
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T. J. ESPY. JR.
Attorney-at-Low
OFFICE OVER MCGINNIS DRUG CO. ‘
"We’re not just hoping for
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Prosperity...
WHAT'S ahead for rhe booming Southeast? More
prosperity?
There’s only one way to make sure— plant some.
Some planned prosperity, that is!
The Central of Georgia Railway isn’t just open
ing the door to Opportunity. Like many progres
sive citizens and communities, we’re going after it.
Our Industrial Development Department has
been busy for many years. During wartime the
staff was expanded fourfold. Today it is a hum
ming beehive of activity.
A $30,000,000 newsprint plant... a $20,000,000
rayon plant ... a mammoth auto assembly plant
... a $43,000,000 electric generating plant. These
are only a few of the 787 new or expanded indus
tries attracted to this area since the war.
We^re Planting it!"
Small communities and large have benefited.
Nor have small business and industry been over
looked. Like the larger enterprises, they have
been encouraged with elaborate surveys and other
expert assistance.
In time, you'll see more golden fruits of this
harvest ... in new smokestacks, busy rail sidings,
new products "Made in Dixie.” In new jobs and
payrolls. New homes. New business that benefits
everybody.
Yes, we’ve been "wordin’ on the railroad."
To the friendly Central, that means serving the
territory today—and building a greater territory
for tomorrow!
CENTRAL
GEORGIA
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ANNOUNCEMENT
DR. D. V. ROBINSON, Optometrist, from Rome,
who has served the people of Summerville and
surrounding territories for the past nine years, will
now be in his office in Myrtle's Annex each TUES
DAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY to make scien
tific eye examinations.
MISS MAIDELL HEMPHILL will be there each
day in the week to make adjustments, duplicate
broken lenses and other needed repairs.
D. V. ROBINSON, 0. D.
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ANOTHER
YOUTH
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ACT IVITY
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We like io make loans that help young
people raise chickens, baby beeves and
other livestock. It’s a good
way for them to learn farm
ing. A good way io build
their thrift accounts. Can
we be of any help to you?
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
MEMBER F. D. I. C. SUMMERVILLE, GA.
TRY A NEWS WANT AD AND GET RESULTS!
...A GOOD FRIEND ALL ALONG THt UNF
Thursday, November, 24, 1949
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