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Thursday, December 1, 1949
LYERLY NEWS
My Alice Murphy
Miss Juanita Rogers spent the
Thanksgiving holidays in Thom
son and Augusta.
Miss Ann Brogdon, who is at
tending Grady Hospital School
of Nursing, spent Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brogdon.
Miss Evelyn Barrett was dinner
guest of Mr and Mrs. B. L. Smith
Sunday.
Miss Merle Anderson spent the
week-end in Summerville.
Pvt. William Thomas Stallings,
of Fort Jackson, S. C., is spend
ing a ten-day leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood
Stallings.
Buice Wallace, of Buford, spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Brogdon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ortwein
and family and Mrs. Lucille Sen
tell, of Rome, were visiting Mrs.
J. E. Thomas Sunday.
Miss Nola Ruth Woodall vis
ited Miss Rachel Baker Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Worth
ington and son, of Knoxville,
Tenn., were week-end guests of
TRION THEATRE
Continuous Shows Daily—Open
12:45 P. M.—Monday Open 6:30
P M.—Saturday Open 12:00
Noon
Last Time Thursday
"MY FRIEND IRMA"
Fridav, December 2
‘‘SHOCKPROOF’’
With Cornel Wilde and Patricia
Knight.
Short—Hot Cross Bunny.
Eighth Chapter of “Congo Bill’’
Serial.
Saturday, December 3
Double Feature Program
“THE DENVER KlD’’
With Allan Rocky’ Lane and his
horse. Black Jack.
—also
“DAREDEVILS OF THE
CLOUDS”
Monday, Tuesday
December 5, 6
"ROPE OF SAND"
With Burt Lancaster and Cor
rine Calveni.
Selected Short Subjects and
Latest News.
Shows at 1:00, 3:12, 5:24. 7:36
Wednesday, Thursday,
December 7, 8
“FATHER WAS A FULLBACK"
With Fred Maxi Murray and
Maureen O’Hara.
Short—Mr Groundling Takes to
The Air.
Also Latest News.
Shows at 1:00, 2:53. 4:46. 6:39,
8:32.
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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-Friday—Dec. 1-2—
Double Feature —Open 6 P.M.
Mark Stevens. Richard Wid- 1
mark, Lloyd Nolan, Barbara
Lawrence in:
THE STREET WITH NO
NAME"
plus
Gene Autry in:
•SADDLE PALS’
With Lynne Roberts, Sterling
Holloway.
Latest Park News,
Saturday — December 3—One
Day Only—Double Feature-
Open I P. M.
“SIN TOWN"
Starring Constance Bennett,
Brod Crawford. Andy Devine,
Patric Knowles, Ward Bond.
also
Wild Bill Elliott as Red Ryder
In—
"SAN ANTONIO KID"
With Bobby Blake, Alice
Fleming. Linda Stirling.
Chapter No. 3 “King of the
Rocket Men" Amateur Nite
—Cartoon.
Sunday-Monday — Dec. 4-5 —
Double Feature—Open 2 Sun
day—6 Monday
Marguerite Chapman. Walter
Brennan. Robert Paige In.
“THE GREEN PROMISE"
and
Gloria Jean, Jimmy Lydon,
John Hubbard. Frances Raf
ferty in—
"AN OLD FASHIONED
GIRL”
Paramount News.
Tuesday -Wednesday-
Thursday—llecembcr 6-7-8 —
3 Big Days—Open 6
Striking!! Startling!! Stag
gering!!
Terry Moore, Ben Johnson,
Robert Armstrong, Frank Mc-
Hugh In—
"THE MIGHTY JOE YOUNG"
Listen to our Amateur Pro
gram — Broadcast every Sat
urday at 1 P. M over Radio
Station WLAQ
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lowery and
family of Lyerly.
Miss Melba Reece and Miss
Virginia Johnson were visiting
Miss Alice Murphy Thursday
afternoon.
Those attending the birthday
supper of A. J. Peppers. Sunday
night were: Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Barry, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Park
er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Peppers and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Peppers, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Leath. L. B. Cook, Jr., and Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Pepers and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lowery
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Johnson Sunday afternon.
Bessie Ruth Jones . Rinehart
was week- end guest of Lena Mae
Williams.
Wallace Johnson, of Atlanta,
spent a few days wth his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John John
son in Lyerly.
Bob Williams has returned to
Cochran after spending a few
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Williams.
Miss Vera Smith has returned
to Chattanooga after spending
a few days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Smith in Lyerly.
Miss Tennie Jo Brewer spent
The week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Brewer.
David Bishop, of Berry Col
lege, was visiting in Lyerly Thur
. sday.
Barbara Crawford, of Mercer
College, spent a few days with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Crawford in Lyerly.
Claude Floyd is ill at this time.;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryant’ and
daughter were visiting their par- :
ents Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Vernon and
daughter, Mrs. Hilton Morrison,
and daughter, of Summerville,
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Gravely Sunday afternon.
Miss Lena Mae Garner and
Miss Melba Reese were visiting
Misses Martha and Alice Mur
phy Sunday afternon.
Miss Dolores Garner has re- ■
: turned to Atlanta after spending
a week with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Garner.
Mr. and Mrs Edward Dotson
I and Ralph Smith, of Atlanta,
spent Thanksgiving with rela
tives in Lyerly.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bryant
Tonga Theatre
PHONE 201
Summerville, Ga.
"YOUR ENTERTAINMENT
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1:00 P. M.—Saturday—
Continuous from 10:30 A. M.
Thursday and Friday, Dec. 1-2
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Also News
Saturday, Dec. 3
Monte Hale in—
•SOUTH OF KIO"
Also Chapter 3 "G-Men Never
Fojtet” and Cartoon.
Saturday Nite, Late Show 10:30
P. M.
Mikel Conrad. Carol Thurston,
Wally Cassell in —
“AIM TIC MANHUNT”
Also Short Subjects.
Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 5-6
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Also News and Southland News
reel
Wednesday, Dec. 7
Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake,
Larry Simms, Jerome Cowan in
“BLONDIE'S BIG DEAL"
Dagwood wants to set the world
afire, but all he does is burn
down the boss's house. You
should sec this picture, it's a
real gloomchaser.
Also Short Subjects.
had as their guests Sunday:
Miss Ruth Gardner, Mrs. Doro
thy Snodgrass and son, Rippy
! and I. J. Gardner, all of Chatta-
Inooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Reynolds,
Linda Fay and Alice, were guests
oi Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Miller Sun
day.
Mr .and Mrs. J. E. Rodgers
and Jannette, of Virginia, are
on a visit to his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. N. Rodgers.
ivir. and Mrs. Grady Bryant
and daughter, Myra, were vis
iting in Lyerly Sunday.
Mrs. Earl Miller visited Mrs.
H. F. Jackson Saturday night
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. '
Arnold Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bryant
and Marilyn were dinner guests
oi Mr. and Mrs. James Richie,!
of Summerivile.
Mrs. Faye Bynum, daughter of I
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Rogers, has
been seriously ill at the local
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dean, of
Fayette, were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Powell and family
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller and
Huston, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mil
lei and Gene attended church
services at the Four-Mile Church
at Bolling Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murphy,
of Menlo, Deed Murphy, of Sum
merville, were visiting Mrs. Ben
Murphy and family Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. W. D. Edison was honored
with a miscellaneous shower at
the home of Mrs. Harold Bishop
Friday night.
Friends of James Alexander
are sorry to hear of his illness
in a Rome hospital.
Lon Ed Doster was visiting in |
Lyerly Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Parker
are on an extended visit with
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bryant.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Achols.
of Oklahoma, are visiting rela
tives and friends in Lyerly.
MENLO NEWS i
All four preachers, the Rev.
S. K. Dodson, the Rev. W. E.
Purcell, the Rev. Pat Brock and'
Brother Pilgrim filled their re
spective pulpits Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones,
Jr., of the University of Geor
gia. spent the Thanksgiving
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Baker and his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Jones, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Harris, of
Ringgold, spent Wednesday
night with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. Laster.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall Baker and
Joy, of Summerville, and Phil
Baker, of Athens, were dinner |
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Baker Thunsday.
Miss Hughie Majors, of Car
rollton. spent the Thanksgiving
holidays with her mother. Mrs.
J. S. Majors. Other visitors
Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. J.
P Majors and sons, of Birming
ham. and Mr. and Mrs. Climer,
of Cloudland.
Miss Nell Clark, of the Uni
versity of Georgia, was home for
the holidays.
Ralph Chamblee, also of the
University of Georgia, visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Chamblee.
Paul Daniel, of the University
of Tennessee. Knoxville, was
home for the holidays.
Mrs. O. L. Cleckler is improv
ing after several days illness.
Mrs. S. T. Polk, had the mis
fortune of breaking her hin
Saturday night. She was carried
to Erlanger Hospital in Chatta
nooga. She is wished a speedy
recovery.
Mrs S. R. Wyatt and daugh
ter. Mrs. Ruth Johnston, were |
guests of the C. A Wyatts Sun
day for luncheon.
Misses Joyce and Mary Jim
Barry, of Atlanta, visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ber
ry. during the holidays.
Miss Edna Perry spent the
holidays In LaFayette with Mr.
and Mrs. Hill Hammond. Mrs.
Walter Hammond also went upl
for Thursday, then visited her
sister, Mrs. Ethel Clarkson, in
Summerville, for two days.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Striplin
and children. Jimmy, Bettye
and Ken. of Gadsden, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Garvin
had as their guests their daugh
ter. Miss Julia Ann. of the Uni
versity of Georgia, and Mr. and
Mrs. Hilary Garvin, of Eustis.
Fla
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mustoe
and children, Rosemary and'
Frank, of Chattanooga, spent
the week-end with Mr and Mrs. :
W M. Jackson.
Mesdames Mar King, of At
lanta. and Sue K Thomas, of
Hixson, were guests of their
mother. Mrs. J A. Kennedy.
Jimmy Tucker, of the Univer
sity of Georgia: and George
Tucker, of Gupton Jones College.
In Nashville visited their moth
er. Mrs. J. W. Tucker, during
Thanksgiving holidays. Other
guests Sunday were: Mr. and
Mrs. Hamilton Tucker and chil
dren. Ann and Gayle, of Cleve
land; Mr and Mrs Charles
Lowery and children. Sandra
and Charlie, of Oore.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chamblee
had as their guests Thursday
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Clark Jr.,
and daughters, Misses Nell and
Mary Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Clark and son, Wallace.
Miss Eunice Biggers, of Chat
tanooga, visited her aunts,
Misses Georgia and Margie
Thomas, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Zane Ham an
nounce the birth of a son, Sat
urday, Nov. 26, at Trion Hospi
tal. He has been named Zane
j Lawless Ham.
Mrs. E. C. Springfield, of Chat
tanooga, visited relatives over
'the week-end. She and Mrs. Bill
j Chappelear were dinner guests
: of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chamblee
Sunday.
j Those attending the More
head - McWhorter wedding Sat
urday night in Summerville
were: Mesdames W. M. Jack
son, J. W. Tucker, Minnie Lee
King, R. D. Chamblee, C. A.
Wyatt, Ruth Johnston, Miss
June Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Sell Mc-
Whorter and daughter, Miss
Margaret Jo, Mr? and Mrs. Henry
McWhorter and daughter,
Bettye, and Miss Mildred Mc-
Whorter. After the ceremony the
group enjoyed the reception at
Riegeldale Tavern in Trion.
Mrs. W. J. Hogg continues ill
and is wished a speedy recovery.
Mrs. L. F. Hildreth and daugli-
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SUMMERVILLE, GA. W
[ter, Wilma, of Hixson, spent the
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. M. Moseley and Mr.
Hildreth-and Fred came down
for them and spent Sunday.
Mrs. Minnie Lee King enter
tained with a turkey dinner
Sunday. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. John King, Mr.
and Mrs. Billy King, Mr. and
Mrs. James Abney, Mr. and Mrs.
James King and daughter,
Nancy, of Summerville, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert William King, of
Menlo, and Paul King of At
! lanta.
Mrs. Robert William King vis
ited relatives in Atlanta for the
1 holidays.
Miss Margaret Jo McWhorter,
। of Rome, was home for the holi
days.
The Rev. and Mrs. Brown, of
Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Vefnon
Ham, of Cedartown, were up to
visit Mrs. Zane Ham and son at
the Riegel Hospital Sunday.
Others from Menlo included Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Lawless, Mes
dames Jessie Copeland and
Howard Baker, Jeanette and
Janice; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cope
land and Peggy.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker
visited Mrs. Alma Copeland in
Summerville Sunday afternoon.
Miss Ada Wyatt was guest of
Misses Effie and Minnie Polk
Sunday.
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