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BETHLEHEM NEWS
The Rev. Bennie Bowman fill
ed his appointment Sunday and
Sunday night and with his fami
ly were dinner guests of Mr. and ।
Mrs. Clinton Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robbins, of ;
Rome, visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Artie Carpenter, and ।
family Sunday. .
Mrs. Ida Maxey spent the j
week-end with her children in
Rome. ' ]
Mr. and Mrs. Virgli Tuder, ■
Charles and Melvin and Mrs. .
Georgia Grigsby were guests of ,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Underwood
and Kenneth on Dicks Creek j
Sunday. ;
Bill Holsomback. Mr. and Mrs. j
Tracy Holsomback and son, of
Sugar Valley, spent Saturday ।
with. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Grigs- .
by, Mae and Sallie.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson,
of Ebenezer, visited Mr and Mrs j
Clinton Brown Tuesday.
Sarah Ramsey contiues ill at
her home.
Charlie Richardson was in
LaFayette Saturday.
Mattie Delia Grigsby visited .
Mrs. Clinton Brown Sunday.
Vernon Carpenter visited in
Rome Sunday.
Billy Bowman, of Ringgold,
visited Clark Carpenter Sunday. .
Willie Lee Allmon is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Walker ,
and son moved last Thursday ,
down on the Subligna-Gore Rd. .
Mrs. Ben Hill Pope continues
ill at her home on the Villanow .
Road.
Rube Allmon has been suffer
ing from an eye infection.
John Hunter, of Summerville,
visited Rube Allmon Sunday.
Mrs. Mildred Smith and Billy,
of Rex, were guests of her sister, -
Mrs. Rebecca Townsell, and,
Janice Monday.
Mrs. Ruth Elsberry spent last j
week with Mrs. Laura Elsberry. (
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sweatman ;
and family spent Sunday with
Ralph and Floy Sweatman. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Con Kinsey and ,
family were guests of his father, j
Lon Kinsey, and family on Dry j
Creek Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kinsey andj.
Charles spent the week-end with ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cockran’.
in Dalton.
Wilburn Elsberry and son,
Larry, of Trion, were guests of ',
his sister, Mi - , and Mrs. Reece '
Tuder, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Under- .
wood and Kenneth, of Dicks
Creek, were guests of her sister.
Mr and Mrs. Rube Allmon and (
family last Sunday.
Altus Fowler and Gene Jack- ,
son were guests of Joe Ross
Ramsey last Saturday.
Daisy Allmon is out of school '
suffering from an infected leg.
Joe Ross Ramsey is recovering
from severe burns he received
when his clothing caught on fire
at a sawmill last week.
J E. Pettyjohn spent Tuesday
with his daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Madden, in Rome.
Fred Townsell attended court
at Summerville last week.
Wayne Tate is with his grand-
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Tate,
on Dicks Creek while his mother .
is in the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tuder and
family were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Peyton and family at ;
Gore Saturday night.
Bettie Sue Jackson visited
Sarah Ramsey Sunday.
Sallie Grigsby, Mattie Ruth, '
Clara and Daisy Allmon were
guests of Menafay and Maggie
Pettyjohn Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gras- i,
ham, Charles Ed and Sonya;,
were guests of J. E. Pettyjohn ;
and family Sunday and attend- (
ed services at Bethlehem.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tuder and
Melvin spent Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Rube Allmon and fami- ,
iy.
Mrs. Mamie Tuder, of Dry
Creek, visited Mrs. Fred Town
sell Wednesday.
J. C. Richardson attended
prayer services at Fisher’s' •
Chapel Tuesday night.
Ruby Scoggins has accepted a •
position in Summerville.
Reese Tuder made a business ;
trip io Summerville Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lanier were
shopping in Rome Tuesday.
W. P. Roper, of LaFayette, vis
ited his sister, Mr. and Mrs. J.
at Subligna Wednesday.
Charlene Roper visited school
at Snbligna Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phillips and ’
children, of Dalton, spent Sun- :
day with Mr. and Mrs. Wiley'
Scoggins.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pettyjohn
and Shirley spent Monday with ।
J. E. Pettyjohn and family.
MENLO NEWS
By Miss Lena Baker i
Menlo was saddened by Mrs.l ]
W. J. Hogg’s death late Friday :
evening. She will be greatly
missed by the community and in <
the church. The community j 1
deeply sympathizes with hsr; 1
loved ones.
A number of relatives and <
friends from Chattanooga, La- <
Fayette, Trion, Summerville,
Lyerly. Rome and Berryton at- i
tended her funeral Saturday as- ,
ternoon. Her niece. Mrs. Grady
Young, of Thomaston, came and
vsited her father, M. J. Hogg,
and family at Berryton, over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollis
and children returned to River
dale Sunday.
Mrs. S. G. Dodd spent Sunday
with her son. Harry Dodd, and
Mrs. Dodd in LaFayette.
Miss Margaret Jo McWhorter,
of Rome, spent the week-end
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Sell McWhorter. His sister, Mrs
Arnie Tucker, was also guest at .
Sunday dinner.
Mrs. Roy Gaylor, Nellie and
Bobby, of Lyerly, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ben D. Crain Sunday af
ternoon. A number of Menlo
friends also called.
Mrs. Frank Wilson, of Gads
,den, visited the Crain families
over the week-end and attend
ed Mrs. Hogg’s funeral Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Baker and
daughters. Barbara and Jimmy.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Baker and
I Calvin visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Espy in Summerville
Sunday.
Mesdames Lula Barnes, of La-
Fayette. and Alma Copeland, of
Summerville, and Miss Beddie
Walker, of Trion, visited Mrs. J.
T. Copeland Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Canada,
Larry and Lamar spent the
week-end with his prents in
Shannon.
Mrs. J. A. Kennedy is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rice, of
Trion, Mr. and Mrs. Henry E
Chappelea'' were guests of Mr.
iand Mrs. G. W Welch Jr.. Sun
da v.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Clark
Mr. and Mrs R. R Harris and
son. Earl, of Athens, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G.
T. Kling.
and J. T Clark Jr., attended the
funeral of their aunt. Mrs.
Charles Jagens at Bessemer.
Ala., Sunday afternoon: Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Agnew also attend
ed.
Week-end guests of the Rev.
and Mrs. Pat Brock were Mrs.
Brock’s mothers, Mrs. W. R.
Fruitt.Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. James
Watkins, all of Decatur, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chamblee,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Copeland, and
children. Peggy and Jimmy, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Copeland and
daughter, Janice, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Fay Pledger and Mrs. Alma
Copeland in Summerville Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. J. P. Brack, Sr., spent a
few days in Decatur, Ala., last
week, on business and to visit
friends.
Mrs. J. T. Copeland entertain
ed with a lovely supper Friday
night in honor of her father,
J E. Hardwick, on his birthday.
Among those attending were:
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hardwick and
daughters, Mrs. Pauline Maxey,
of Trion, and Miss Ann Hard
wick.
Mrs. E. M. Jennings visited
friends in Chattanooga a few
days last week.
The Baptist ladies met Thurs
day at the church for an all
day program. Lunch was served
at noon.
The Rev. Pat Brock and the
Rev. S. K. Dodson filled their
pulpits Sunday and Sunday
night.
E. L. Ratliff and son, Earl, of
Chattanooga, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Evans and children, of Rome,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Majors Sunday.
Mrs. Minnie Lee King has been
confined to her home for the
past few days. She is wished a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kling and
children, of Center Post, visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Kling, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Blackwell,
of Summerville, Mr. and Mrs. G.
C. Hartline Sunday night.
Miss Ada Wyatt was dinner
guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Kennedy.
Again in 1949
MORE PEOPLE HAVE BOUGHT CHEVROLETS
than any other make
—just as they have done during the
total 19-year period, 1931 to date!
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FIRST
in passenger car sales for ’49*
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FIRST
in passenger car sales
for all postwar years
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FIRST
in total number of
cars on road today
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
< HAYWOOD NEWS
Now that the church at Ebe
, nezer is lighted with electricity,
. there will be B. T. U. at 6:30
, p. m. each Sunday. Elsie Scog
s gins is leader. Everyone is in
i vited to attend and to attend
Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. each
Sunday, S. J. Anaerson is sup
[ erintendent.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Barcley
j visited Mr. and Mrs. Gorden
। Murdock, of near Gore, Sunday
afternoon.
. Mr.and Mrs. Ernest Wilson,
Wanda and Johnnie and Elsie
Scoggin were spend - the - day
' guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. An
' derson and Mar Ed Sunday.
' Mr.and Mrs. Archie Pettyjohn
and Jimmie, and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Lee visited Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Adams in
/Rome Sunday.
• ’ Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Maxey and
Mrs. Cecil Lanier were in Romp
I ! shopping Saturday.
. j Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ward,
->Gary and Patricia, Mr. and Mrs.
I
GOOD POSITIONS
While many people are looking for jobs, our
i placement bureau continues to get numerous
, calls for business trained young men and women.
Several weeks before graduation our
mid-year graduates have been placed.
This is leaving a limited number of desks avail
-1 able for January 2 classes.
If you have a financial problem, ask about a stu
dent loan plan.
Transportation available with a student now in
school. See Henderson F. Ponder.
Day and Evening Classes
NEW CLASSES BEGIN JAN. 2
Veterans Accepted
NORTH GA. BUSINESS COLLEGE
PHONE 6328 |
McWhorter-Selman Chevrolet Co.
Summerville, Ga.
ThE men and women of America know value when they see it!
Consequently, they are purchasing more Chevrolet passenger
cars than any other make . . . and more Chevrolet trucks than
the next two makes combined . . . thereby olacing Chevrolet
first in sales this year, just as they have done for the total 19-
year period, 1931 to date.
Naturally, we and all Chevrolet dealers are deeply appreci
ative of this overwhelming tribute of preference; and we join
with Chevrolet in pledging to do everything possible to give
you greater and greater value in the months and years to come.
yCHEVROLEJM
FIRST FIRST
in passenger car sales in truck sales for
for total 19-year period, total 19-year period,
1931 to date 1931 to date
Hiram Walker and Jimmie vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Walker,
of Trion, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Richard
son, L. J. and Helen Ruth spent
J Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Luke
i Morrison and family, of La-
Fayette.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Parson
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Ward Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lee and
Nelda spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. J O. Cox and Mrs.
D?. H m pjhOnl
CHIROPRACTIC
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PHYSIO-THERAPY
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a TUESDAY. THURSDAY and
SATURDAY
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•1949 resufh bated on incomplete tout conclusive nation*
wide 'epis’raton Fg^tet. All othei fads listed here ar* based
on complete g na oMdal nationwide registration flauros
Ellen Shaw, of Pennville.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cooper
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gorden
Murdock near Gore Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Adams, of
। Rome, visited their daughter,
! Mrs. Kenneth Lee, and Mr. Lee
last Wednesday.
Guy and Thelma Dooley, of
Sand Mountain, attended Sun-
I. J. ESPY. JR.
Attorney-at-Law
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Our thoughts lie close to the land—the
farmland of our country. For without
the good earth and willing hands to
till it, our community and our nation
could not prosper. To be
part of the American farm
scene and to help supply
its banking needs is a
privilege we wouldn't
swap for any other job.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK •
MEMBER F. D. I. C. SUMMERVILLE, GA.
Thursday, December 15, 1949
day school at Ebenezer and visi
ted Larry and Peggy Morgan
Sunday.
DR. HAROLD GRAY
Chiropractor
10 a. m. to 6 p. m.
In Summerville, Ga.
Mondays-Fridays
Lovingood Building
S Washington Street
BANK CREDIT
■ is the best I
I FARM CREDIT j
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FIRST
in truck sales for 49
(Out filing th* n*gt 2 mak*i combined)
FIRST
in truck sales for
all postwar years
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FIRST
in total number of
trucks on road today