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Thursday, December 15, 1949
ALPINE NEWS
Mrs. Samantha Dempsey visi
ted her daughter, Mrs. Ollie
Webb. Mr. Webb and Charles
Broom at their home near Sum
merville, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gilbreath
and daughters, Nancy and
Jackie, of Trion, wre spend-the
day guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Powell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carpenter
and Sonny, also of Trion, visited
the Powells in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold White
visited Mrs. White’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Vernon, near
Lyerly, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Purcell, Mr.
and Mrs. D. F. Spraggins and
little daughter, Linda, spent the
week-end in Lovejoy visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Purcell and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
Purcell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall, Leon
and Ruby Lee, were Sunday
night supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Hall, and Joyce at
their home near Menlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Day and
family, of LaFayette, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Purcell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tucker
were Saturday night guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Tucker.
Pink Dempsey, of Menlo, was
Friday dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Datch Dempsey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hurst
were spend-the-day guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lums
den. Sunday afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. Hurst visited Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Crowe and little son,
Frankie.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tucker and
sons, Denny and Ralph, visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and
Joyce near Menlo Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall. Leon
and Ruby Lee. were Sunday din
ner guests of their daughter.
Mrs. J. P. Thornberry and Mr.
Thornberry at their home in
Menlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Morrison,
Wesley Morrison and Troy Mor
rison. of near New Moon. Ala.,
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. L
Tucker Sunday night.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Sen
tell, of New Moon, were Monday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Taylor Toles and Tommy Toles.
Mrs. Max White, of Menlo, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Earnest White
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hurst and
Mrs. J. A. Lumsden were shop
ping in Rome Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tucker vis-
SHOP EARLY
KM EaSLY
TREE LIGHTS
SPECIAL!
Complete With 8
Lamps
98c
BOXED
STATIONERY
Plain and Fancy
39c and 59c Box
FOOTBALLS
Full Size
$1.19-$1.59-$1.98
Ladies'
RAYON PANTIES
Plain and Lace Trim
29c, 39c and 49c
ited Mrs. Viola Yarbrough and
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Yarbrough
and family at Oak Hill, Friday
night.
John Reece, Leroy Reece, Mack
Purcell and Jodie Purcell attend
ed the funeral Monday after
noon at Unity Baptist Church
in Alabama for Herman Bishop,
Jr., who was killed in an auto
wreck Saturday night five miles
south of Dalton.
Mr. and Mrs. Datch Dempsey
and children. Gerald, Obera and
Maxine, visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Lawson Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tucker and
children. Denny and Ralph, were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Tucker.
Little Tommy Toles has been
ill at his home with tonsilitis.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Powell and
Patsy have moved from this
community to Trion. They are
wished success in their new
. home.
TRION NEWS
Among those from Trion who
attended the Garmany - Tate
wedding in Chattanooga Sunday
were: Mrs. E. C. Hix, Hillman
Hix, Mrs. E. L. Gray, Mrs. Lessie
Floyd, Miss Anna Jane Gray,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hix, Mrs.
D. M. Williams. Mrs. Lula Stew
art, Miss Ethel Simmons, W. B.
Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Ragland, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rudicil, Mrs. Annie Chambers,
Mrs. Glenn Hendrix, Mr. and
Mrs. James Floyd, and Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Bricker.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hender
son and Tommy and Mrs. Cora
Westbrooks were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hollis and
family in Rock Springs Sunday.
Mrs. A. J. Strickland, Mrs.
Mark Hobbs, Jr., Mrs. Clyde
Cobb, and Mrs. Mark Hobbs. Sr., i
will hold open house at the home I
of the latter Thursday evening.
His many friends were glad to,
learn that Mr. E. L. Holt has |
been able to return to his home |
from the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. S .A. Cook, Mrs.
Rosa Cook and Elizabeth Cook
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Giles
in Memphis Sunday.
Miss Ethel Simmons will en
tertain the grammar school
faculty with a Christmas party
Wednesday afternoon.
Jimmy Freels was feted on his
sixth birthday recently with a
party given by his mother, Mrs.
Paul Freels. A number of small
friends attended, and he received
many nice gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray White, of
Atlanta, were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. R Tate and at-
0. Sa 5c & 10c Stores
Assorted
i MILK
CHOCOLATES
THEY ARE DELICIOUS
79c
One Pound Box
I Chocolate Covered
CHrRFJES
59c |
One Pound Box
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I Drinking and Wetting
RUBBER DOLLS
$1.98 and $2.98
Other Dolls From
98c to $6.95
SHOP EARLY!
U. S. 5c & 10c Stores
Summerville, Ga.
tended the Garmany-Tate wed
ding in Chickamauga Sunday.
NEW MOON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Copeland
and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sentell
were shopping in Summerville
Wednesday.
The Home Demonstration Club
met with Mrs. Ben Humphry
last Thursday. Christmas pre
sents were exchanged and de
licious refreshments were served.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Henry Smith.
Ted Mauney was out visiting
Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sentell and I
mother, Mrs. John Sentell, were ;
i shopping in Rome Saturday.
Mrs. Jim Green and son, Leslie
land Ott Cavin, of Chattanooga, I
visited Mr. and Mi's. Ted Mauney |
I Friday afternoon.
Mrs. W. C. Sentell visited her i
I sister, Mrs. J. T. Hughes Friday.
; afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lawson |
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Mauney Monday and Tuesday.
They were helping kill hogs.
Among those from here at
tending the funeral of Mrs. Sallie
Hogg at Menlo Christian Church
Saturday afternoon were: Mr.
and Mrs. Loy Murphy and chil- |
dren. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence I
Sentell and Mr. and Mrs. John I
Sentell.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy LaWson and
family,of Trion, were week-end j
guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Lawson.
Mrs. Ray Tallent was guest of
her mother, Mrs. Will Weaver,
of Broomtown, Tuesday. She
visitd her sister Mrs. Arthur
Morris, of Gaylesville, Wednes
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moseley, of
Jamestown, have .moved into!
this community. They are wel- I
come here.
Margaret Powell, of Broom-
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends and neighbors for the
kindness and sympathy shown
us during the long illness and J
death of our husband and
father; for the beautiful floral I
offering; for all the cards and
food. Especially, we want to
thank the Rev. Wilburn Dooley i
and the Rev. W. H. Dean for their
comforting words and Dr. Gist,
and Dr. Hyden for their faith- |
ful services rendered; the J. D.
Hill Funeral Home for their
courteous, efficient service. May
each of you know such comfort
at this sad hour. God bless you
all. is our prayer.—Mrs. Birdie
Denzel Pace, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
ace.
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MEN'S HOSE
29c, 39c and 49c
LADIES' KOSE
Beautiful Nylon
69c pair
LADIES' SCARFS
Beautiful Colors and
Designs
Rayon
39c
All-Wool
49c -79 c
TOILET SETS
For Ladies and Men
50c Io $1.39
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
town, taught a W. M. U. Study |
Course Book in this community i
last Monday.
Grady Palmer, of Gadsden, |
was in this community Sunday I
morning.
PACKER’S NINE-DAY SALE
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This is
"CRY BABY"
Cries When You Lay
Her Down,
Stops Crying When You
Pick Her Up
You Will Love Her!
Only
$6.95
The Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Sen
tell and Mrs. J. C. Smith at
tended a Sunday school meeting
at New Prospect’s No. 1 (Frog
Pong) Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lumsden,
ATTENTION, LADIES
HMnMMMM ;in run—
ALL
SUEDE SHOES
SLASHED
Beautiful Shoes in the Season's Most Flat
tering Styles. That's What You Get in
This Sale.
Colors as: Brown, Coco-Brown, Black,
Green and Copper Red. High Heels, Med
dium Heels and Low Heels.
CHECK THESE PRICES BELOW
$9.95 Values $4.97
$8.95 Values $4.47
$7.95 Values $3.97
$6.95 Values $3.47
SALE STARTS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15
ends
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24 I
REMEMBER
Make Shoes and Hosiery Your Practical
Christmas Gifts.
Packer’s Shoe Store
Ladies' Boxed
HANDKERCHIEFS
Beautiful Lace Corners
3 in a Box
59c Box ।
TOWEL SETS
A Wonderful Gift
89c and $1.39
DISH CLOTH SETS
49c and 59c
of Alpine, visited her sister, Mrs.
J. A. Sentell, and the Rev. Mr. I
Sentell, Sunday night.
Miss Mary Eiien Cover, of
Birmingham, a state Sunday I
school worker, spoke ait Friend-
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! CHRISTMAS CARDS i
BEAUTIFUL BOXES I
I a
16 in Box
29c I
32 in Box
59c
PLENTY OF OTHER
5 for 5c
2 for 5c
5c Each
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Aluminum
COOKTNG SETS
Just Like Mother's
$1.19 and $1.98
Decorated
TEA SETS
29c ad 59c
WATCH THE SPARKS FLY
MECHANICAL TRAIN $2.98
COMPLETE TRACK
ship church Sunday morning at
'the Sunday school hour. She at-
tended the Sunday school meet
jing at New Prospect Sunday af
ternoon and made an interest
ing talk on Sunday school work.
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THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE
SHOE STORE IN
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
I BUY HOW
| AND SAVE
| DECORATIONS
’ OF ALL KINDS
[Get Them Eorly While
Assortments Are
Complete
WRAPPING
SUPPLIES
PLENTY OF PAPER
(Plain and Decorated)
SEALS AND TAGS
CORD AND RIBBON
Everything to Make
Your Gift Attractive
Ladies
RAYON GOWNS
All Colors
98c