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Mrs. Robert Harlow, Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Espy, Jr., all of Sum
merville, and the Rev. F. J. Hen
drix, of Cartersville, were lunch
eon guests of the Rev. and Mrs.
T. J. Espy Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Ford spent
the week-end with relatives in
Athens. j
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Houts, of I
Knoxville, spent the week-end
here with Mrs. Houts’ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Boling.
Mr. and Mrs. David Rogers and
children, of Rome, spent Sun
day with Mrs. Rogers’ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Whisenant.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weems spent
the week-end in Athens with
their daughter, Mrs. Juan A.
Chevremont and Mr. Chevre
mont.
Wyatt Ransom spent Monday I
and Tuesday in Lawrenceville!
on business.
Charles Esserman left Tues- J
day night for Miami, where he
will vacation for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. John Black
Whisnant, Jr. spent the week
end in Rome with Mrs. Whis
nant’s mother, Mrs. W. J. Shaw. I
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Broome, of j
Atlanta, spent the week-end,
with ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. ।
M. M. Allen. Sr., at Lyerly.
The Rev. and Mrs. Henry
Walker are visiting the Rev. Mr. j
Walker’s parents at Union Point.
The elder Mr. Walker is seriously
ill.
Miss Loretta Burgess and Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Burgess, of At
lanta., spent the week-end here
with relatives.
Woodrow Espy returned Tues- [
day after a trip to West Palm |
Beach. Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. William McCol-1
him and daughter, Norma, have
returned to their home in Ok
mulgee, Okla., after spending
several weeks here with relatives.
Mrs. W. B. Chidsey, of Rome,
spent several days last week with
the Gambles at Pleasant Green, |
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. D.
Blackwell Saturday were: Mr. j
and Mrs. W. R. Blackwell. Mrs. i
Rsther Stephens and Mrs. A. W.
Locklear, all of Dalton.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams
and daughter, Anne, spent Sun- [
day with Mr. and Mrs. G. B. [
Blackwell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bankson
will be week-end guests of Mi - ,
and Mrs. Ben King in Anniston.
Ala.
Those from here attending the
Benno and Sylvia Rabinof violin
and piano duo concert in Rome
Friday evening were: Mesdames
Robert Guffin, Jr., James Jack
son, John Bankson. O. H. Elgin.
Fred Aldred. J. R. Burgess and
daughter, Judy, Miss Mabel
Aldred and Mrs. Eugene Rackley
and daughter, Julia.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thoman,
of Pensacola. Fla., and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Cochran were dn
ner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Sprayberry. Mr. Thom
an spoke at the morning and
evening services at the Summer- J
ville Church of Christ.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hale, of
Lenoir, Tenn., were spend-the-'!
day guests of Mr and Mrs i
Graves Myers last Thursday. j
Mrs. L. R. Tarrant and Mrs. :
Deanie Green, of Cartersville. [
and Mrs. W. M. Watkins, of Shan-।
non, were visiting their brother
Graves Myers, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Neal spent]
Sunday with relatives in Ring
gold.
Mrs Sanford Talton and chil
dren left Friday for Gadsden,
Ala. to join Mr. Talton and will
make their home there. Mr. Tai- j
ton is with the Miles Motor Co. [
Mrs. Claude Bagley. Mrs. Joe
Hays and Rodman K Eubanks
were in Atlanta Wednesday. Jan
11. on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lee Cook 1
have taken an apartment on I
Washington Street with the
Ancel Whitlows.
Miss Mabel Aldred has been
called to Atlanta to be with her
niece, Mrs. Jack Neely, who is
in critical condition there.
Mr. and Mrs. W A. Jackson
had as their guests Sunday af
ternoon. Jan. 8. Mrs. Hugh Riley. I
Mrs Gordon Bohannon. Mrs |
Worthy Chapplear, Mr. and Mrs
John Argo, Mr. and Mrs. J. C
Edwards and Sonny, of Berry-1
ton.
Friends here of Gordon Hix, of
ijiFayette, will be sorry to know
he is seriously ill at Erlanger
Hospital in Chattanooga.
Our Big
S-A-L-E
Will Continue Through
SATURDAY, JAN. 21
We Have Many New Items,
So Come In and See Us
RACKLEY'S, INC.
Mrs. Carlton Wheeler is a pa
tient at Erlanger Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Edwards, of
Berryton, were shopping in
Rome Saturday.
Mrs. Espy Presents
Music Club Program
Mrs. Duke Espy presented a
program on ballet, “Pillar of
Fire,” by Antony Tuddor, music
by Schonberg, at the January
meeting of the Summerville
Study Club held Wednesday at
the Riegeldale Tavern.
As a part of her program, Mrs.
Espy played recordings, includ
ing “Adagio” and “Transfigured
[Night,” parts one and two.
Mrs. William Gist was ap
| pointed General Chairman for
1 National Music Week Activities.
The hymn study for the month
was given by Mrs. Harry Foster
who used as a basis for her dis
cussion the hymn, “Brightest
and Best.”
During the social hour, a de
|licious salad course was served.
। Mrs. Robert Baker and Mrs.
! Charles Rudicil were hostesses.
I Local Groups Attend
Mrs. Kellett's Funeral
A number of persons from this
county attended the funeral of
Mrs. C. S. Kellett, of Chatta
nooga, former resident of Sum
merville, last week.
They included: Mr. and Mrs.
[ Carl Rich. Mrs. Tom Rich. Mrs.
J. B. Quails. Pames McAmy. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank McAmy and
son, of Chattanooga; Mrs. Bob
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rich,
of LaFayette; E. L. McAmy and
daughter, of Trion. Mrs. Ruth
Rickett, Mrs. Lee Norton, of Ly
erly: J. P. Christopher. Mrs. Sell
McWhorter and daughter, Mar
garet Jo. of Menlo.
[A. A. FARRARS TO HAVE
[SUNDAY GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Farrar will
have as their dinner guests Sun
jday those from out-of-town who
j will be here to attend the
(christening of their son, Arch
Jr., at the Presbyterian Church
Sunday morning.
Among those who will be their
guests are: Mrs. Pennington
Nixon, Miss Challis Nixon, Penn
Nixon HI, Mrs. Lee Dean Tem- |
pie. Mrs. W. N. Randle, Mrs.
David Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
George Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Pen
Nixon 11, George Nixon, Mr. and
Mrs. H. Ewing Dean, of Atlanta,
Malcolm Rawlings, of Chatta
nooga. and Charles Farrar, of
Newnan. Also invited to the din- >
ner at the Farrar home are Mr.
and Mrs. aker Farrar. Bill Far-.
rar and W. O. Little.
GARDEN CLUB
MEETS TODAY
The Chattooga County Garden
Club will hold its regular meet
ing at 3 o’clock this afternoon
in the home of Mrs. Charles
Fink, with Mrs. Henry McWhor
ter as co-hostess.
Plans and programs for the.
new year will be discussed.
Mrs. W. W. Bennett,
SI, Dies Sunday
Mrs. Dora Mae McMahan Ben
nett. 67 died in Trion at 11:30
p. m. Sunday after a lengthy ill- |
ness.
She is survived by her hus
band. William W. Bennett; four
sons, John Horace Bennett, of
Redan; William C. Bennett, of
[Trion; Otis R. Bennett, of Sum
[merville; and Albert L. Bennett, j
lof Atlanta; three sisters, Mrs.
। Mamie Bennett, of Alabama.
I City, Ala.: Mrs. Adocia Dye and
Mrs. Carrie Penley, both of La-
Fayette. Nineteen grandchildren
and five great-grandchildren
also survive.
Funeral services were conduct
ed at the Mt. View Baptist
Church at 2 p. m. Monday with
I the Rev. E. H. Carson officiating.
I Interment was in the Trion
Cemetery. J. D. Hill Funeral
Home in charge of arrange
ments.
Mrs. Kathryn Lively
Dies At Trion
Mrs. Kathryn Wade Lively. 48.
passed away in Trion at 12:55
p. m. Wednesday after a linger
ing illness.
She is survived by her hus
band, Jud T Lively: one daugh
ter, Shirley Faye Lively, of
Trion; three sons. James T. Live
ly. of the U. 8. Army, now sta
tioned In Columbia. S. C ; ;Billy
B. and David L: Lively, both of
Trion; father. Ben Wade, of Har
rison. Tenn.: three sisters, Mrs.
Myrtle Mathis, of Armuchee;
Mrs. John B Cummings, of San
Francisco. Calif.; and Mrs Lo
gan Ramsey, of Harrison, Tenn.,
B & PW Club To
Cooperate in Number
01 Progressive Steps
The monthly meeting of the
Business and Professional Wom
en’s Club was held at the Sum-
L merville Diner on the evening of
' January 12.
Mrs. William Boyd, Health and
[ Safety Chairman, brought an in
, teresting report to the club and
urged that the personal goal of
every member during the com
ing year be a complete physical
[ checkup, including a chest
I X-ray.
The program chairman, Mrs.
E. C. Pesterfield, stated that the
. February meeting would be a
program meeting and would be
given by Mrs. Brooke Pierce.
Miss Beulah Shropshire, club
president, urged the full co-op
eration of the club membership
■in backing up the Recreation
and Playground program of the
Lion’s Club, the Chamber of
| Commerce’s proposed project of
! a Community Chest and the es
[tablishment of a Cancer Society
[in Chattooga County.
| Mrs. Paul Weems, Chattooga
; County Commander of the Geor
; [ gia Division of the American
’ I Cancer Society, asked the help
of the Business and Professional
Women’s Club in joining forces
with the Summerville Women’s
Club in the establishment of a
Cancer Society in the county.
Miss Shropshire presented a
surprising program in passing
। to the members samples of rocks
and clays. She explained that
two geologists from a large oil
/company were in Chattooga
County searching for these clays
and rocks which were a source
iof make-up products, high
grade brick and mercury.
Twenty-nine members and one
[ guest were present for the meet
ing.
one brother, Paul Wade, of Sum
merville.
1 Funeral services were conduct
ed at the Pennville Baptist
Church at 2 p m. Thursday with
the Rev. W. .M Steel officiating.
Pallbearers were: Earnest
Lively, B. J. Bryant. Fay Bryant,
James Russell, Millard Bailey
and Joe Hix.
Interment was in the Pennville
Cemetery. J. D. Hill Funeral
Home in charge of arrange
ments.
I 1
Lyerly Quint Io Be
Here Saturday
The Summerville Independents
basketball team will play Coach
Harris Edward’s Lyerly team in
Summerville Saturday night.
The game was slated as a
Thursday night afair, but had
to move it up a couple of nights
due to difficulties.
The Summerville boys have
been hard-pressed trying to ar-!
range games and keep the word
. “alumni” in town.
Probable line-ups:
S’VILLE LYERLY
Cash F G. Jackson
Byars F Bryanti
Milligan C_ . Cavin
Gaylor G Stallings
Groce G W. Jackson
Remember, this game. Sum-
merville Independents vs. the
strong Lyerly Independents. Sat
urday night at 8:00
OAK HILL NEWS !
By Mrs. E. L. Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Yarbrough
and family, of Berryton, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Yarbrough and family.
Those visiting in the home of
Mr and Mrs. Doyle Yarbrough
Sunday were: Mrs. W. F. Demp
sey. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, of Al
pine, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dick
erson and family, and Drucilla
Yarbrough.
Mrs. Viola Yarbruogh is spend
ing this wgek with Mr. and Mrs.
Bryce Yarbrough and family, of
Berry ton.
Mrs. W B Ward, Mrs. Viola
Yarbrough and Mr, and Mrs. Bob
Jones visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred
[Mitchell, at LuFayette, Friday.
The people of Oak Hill will be
glad to know Mr Mitchell is im
proving.
Mrs. Roy Mitchell, Virginia, |
Truman and Marlyn. w» re vis-[
itlng Mrs. Fronia Mitchel, Sun-[
day.
J. H. Ward and Nora vidted
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gardner, of
Lyerly, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gardner and
children and Ruy Gardner we-e
visiting Mr and Mrs. Walter
Gardner and David Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Horace Yancey
and children, and Mrs Talmadge
Bullard and daughter, of Atlan
ta, were visiting Mr and Mrs
G. W. Brooks Sunday
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Miss Gaylor Weds Mr.
Peebles in Ceremony
Miss Bette Sue Gaylor, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gay
lor, of Chattanooga, became the
bride of Don Allen Peebles, son
[of Mrs. Lois Peebles, of Macon,
[January 1 at the Ridgedale Bap
tist Church, Chattanooga. The
Rev. Earl Stallings officiated at
i [ the double ring ceremony. Mrs.
James Johnson, organist, and
Otto Whittington, soloist, pre
' sented a program of nuptial mu
sic.
' ‘ The bride, given in marriage
by her father, Archie T. Gaylor,
was attired in a gown of white
marquisette over satin fashioned
with a tiered skirt over a hoop
and a short train. Her fingertip
veil of illusion was attached to
a heart-shaped tiara of lace. She
carried a white Bible topped with
a white orchid and showered
with white satin ribbon.
[ Miss Catherine Johnson, maid
i of-honor, wore a pink taffeta
dress and her hat was of velvet
with a pink net veil.
She carried a boquet of white
carnations centered with blue
carnations and showered with
white satin ribbon.
Bill Russell served as best
to Mr. Peebles, and ushers were
Max Reagin and A. G. Skinner.
Mrs. Gaylor, mother of the
bride, wore a grey gabardine
suit with black accessories and
■a purple orchid corsage.
Mrs. Peebles, mother of the
'groom, wore a grey gabardine
suit with black accessories and
a purple orchid corsage.
A reception was held following
the ceremony at the home of Mr.
| and Mrs. Leo Davis at 3115 Fifth
Avenue. Miss Ruth Forester and
Miss Peggy Thompson assisted
at the reception and Mrs. Julia
Henderson, aunt of the bride,
kept the bride’s book.
For a southern wedding trip,
[ the bride chose a navy gabar
dine suit with navy and white
accessories and a white orchid
corsage. The couple will reside
at 3407 12th Avenue.
Out-of-town guests at the
wedding and reception were:
Mrs. W. O. Herndon. Miss Mary
Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Henderson and Sherry, of Trion:
[ Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gaylor, Mr.
and Mrs. Smiley Ray, Mrs. Clara
Belle Williams, Miss Mary
Thompson and Mrs. Howard Bo
hannon, of Summerville; Mrs.
Lois Peebles, the Rev. and Mrs.
R. H. Daughtry, of Macon; Mrs.
Christine Tittle, of Birmingham;
Miss Ann Kendrick, of Rome:
Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Herndon,
of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Thomas, of Senatobia. Miss.; I
and Miss Lorene Herndon, of'
Valdosta.
WANT ADS
WANTED- To drill waler well* anywhere
any depth Mode-n machinery quick ,
service. AU Kinds of pumps furnished
and installed --Call or write W M Kittle
Box 132. Ringgold. Ga
[ONE 30 PASSENGER BUS, good
running order for sale, phone
6-1121, McMillan, Southern
Coach Lines, Inc. Chattanooga
2, Tennessee.
1-19
SAESMEN WANTED —Be inde- I
pendent. Sell Rawleigh Productsj
in Chattooga County Good lo
! cality open. Write today. Raw
leigh’s Dept. GAA-100-D. Mem
phis, Tenn. J-19
FOR RENT 9-room house and j
large porch on paved road. Lo- [
icated on old Tom Ballenger
farm. Gore See or write D. E.
Brown, Cartersville, Ga. J-19
FOR SALE House and 3 ious.
Located near old chain gang
camp. See Ray Van Pelt, Sum
ville. J-19
FOR SALE — Poland-China pigs,
and 6-eye wood range in good
shape. Also 2-horse crop for
rent. J. H. Ward. Route 2. Sum- 1
merville. J-19
FOR SALE- Six-room modern
home with bath. Wired for
stove. Hot water, large garage,
shade trees, shubbery, nice
lawn. Ideal neighborhood. A real
bargain. See Dewej H. Carmon,
905 Highland Ave., Summerville.
J-19
FOR SALE 60 acres land with
two houses and store building.
Lasting water. On Cloudland and
Chattanooga highway, about 8
miles north of Cloudland. Price
S9OO. See M F RUey. Jr. Cloud
land. Ga.. Star Route. J-26
FOR SALE 1941 Oldsmobile se
dan. Sale or trade. New motor.
I Good condition Phone 227-J3
J-19
I HAVE 75 or 100 loads of wood [
| to give someone to cut it and ,
get it off land. Jim Greeson,
Jim's Auto Supply. Summerville.
J-19
MALE HELP WANTED Reliable j
man wth car wanted to call on!
farmers in Chattooga County.'
Wonderful opportunity sls to
S2O In a day. No experience or
capital required. Permanent.
Write today McNESS COM
PANY.. Dept A. Freeport 111,1
J-26
JUDY GAIL LONGLEY
BIRTHDAY HONOREE
Mrs. Auburn Longley enter
tained her daughter, Judy Gail,
with a surprise birthday party
Saturday evening.
The occasion marked Judy’s
seventh birthday.
Miss Geneva Scoggins assisted
in serving the children cake,
lice cream and soft drinks.
Twelve children attended the
[ party.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Simms,
[of Lyerly, Route 2, announce the
[birth of twins, Brenda Faye and
[Linda Kay, on January 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Deforrest Ayers
announce the birth of a son,
’Jimmy Steve, January 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert W. Calla
way. of Gaylesville, announce
the birth of a daughter, Bar
bara Ann, January 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Webster M. Frady
announce the birth of a son,
Ronald William, January 9.
FOR SALE—Nice 5-gaited Shet
land pony. Andy Brady, Lyerly,
Ga. j-26
FOR SALE — Good fresh milk
cow. W. H. Mullins, Rt. 2. Lyer-
ly J-19
FOR SALE — 2-horse wagon,
Tennessee make. Good bed,
good condition. T. D. Lowry,
Route 4, Summerville, Ga. J-19
PIANO FOR SALE
Wanted responsible party who
I can make reasonable down-pay
ment and assume several min
imum monthly payments to buy,
Spinet like new with matching
bench. For particulars, write:
Finance Department
BASKETTE PIANO COMPANY
515 Broad Street. Rome, Georgia
F-9
FOR SALE — 4 cylinder Leroy
motor skid type. Ideal for light
sawing or wood yard work. See
same at Ted Vaughn’s black
smith shop, Summerville, Ga.
251 h FREE FREE 25th
FREE! FREE!
EVERY 25th REGARDLESS OF
CUSTOMER HOW MANY
Your Gloss or Glasses -REMEMBER-
7-32 Plain QUfCKLr 25th Customer
7-32 Plain
ATTUTTON’S
ANY CAR OR TRUCK DOOR GLASS
Safety S QUs* Any Size Cut J 50 | nsto | fed Glass° ! iPh
Priced in Pro- p rom ]4 or ▼ Instolled 7.32 Pennvernon
portion — We Heavy Sheet (new)
Have 3 Men to 16 X 34 Glass
Serve You.
TUTTON’S AUTO PARTS
Down by the Depot Phone 50-J
I WANTED |
I OAK CROSSTIES I
Delivered Our Chattanooga Plant |
7x9xß\ 6" $1.70 I
7xßxß', 6" $1.60 I
6xßxß', 6" $1.25 I
ALSO DENSE PINE TIMBERS I
WRITE OR CALL FOR LIST *
Southern Wood I
। Preserving Co. I
CHATTANOOGA. TENN.
FOR SALE
79 acre farm, 5 room house,
running water. Give possession
January first, 1951. Located just
off Highway No. 27 on paved
road leading to Sand Mountain.
Price $3500.00.
65 acre farm just off Bolling-
Holland Road. $2500.00.
10 acres land below Menlo on
highway. SIOO.OO per acre.
New 6 room dwelling and 13 i
acres land below Berryton.
$3500.00.
1948 model Farmall tractor [
I “A? Disk harrow, disk turner,
tail plow, planter, cultivator, ■
mower, 4-wheel wagon rubber I
[tires. Tractor 2-wheel trailer,
[cut-off saw and belt. All prac
tically new. Price $2000.00.
4 room weatherboarded dwell
ing on lot 100 by 200. City wa
iter, electricity, sewerage. Located
102 West side Oak Street in
Perry Addition. $175.00.
New dwelling in the Bellah
Addition. 4 rooms and bath and
[storage room and woodshed. Hot
water heater and sink. 28 by 30.
Three lots. Price $3750.00.
Two small houses and about
[ 5 acres of good land. Deep well, !
electricity. Located on Highway
No. 27 about 2 miles east of Sum
merville, Price ror quick sale.
$2,000.00.
FARRAR REALTY COMPANY
20 N. Commerce St.
IN MEMORI AM
In loving memory of little Pa
tricia Ann White, who left us
nine years ago. Jan 22, 1941.
A bud the gardener gave to us,
A pure and lovely child.
He gave her in our keeping.
To cherish undefiled.
But just as it was opening
To the glory of the day,
Down came the Heavenly •
Gardener
And took our flower away.
—MOTHER
N-O-T-I-C-E
SQUARE DEAL
RADIO SERVICE
When your radio is on the
blink, bring it to 204 South I
Commerce St.. Summerville.
Ga.
ALL WORK AND PARTS
GUARANTEED 90 DAYS
Thursday January 19, 1950
Gore Loses lo Cornels;
Seek Revenge Sal.
The Gore Independent quin
tet was swept off its feet Monday
night by the Kenner Comets, of
[Ringgold, in a game in that
[town. The final score was 71-59.
। The Gore team will get a
[ chance for revenge when the
Comets invade the Gore hard
[ wood at 8 p. m. Saturday, Jan
uary 21.
[ The line-up for Monday night’s
game was as follows;
GORE (59) KENNER <7ll
Hunter F (14) J. Dun’gan
West (7) F (ID L. North
Owings (15) C (241 Plemons
Will’ham (20) G (21) Wells
E. Lowry (9) G (1) W. Dun’gan
Subs—Gore: Hendrix 4, Rench
[2, C. Lowry 2, and Aldred; Com
lets: Hawkins, Cotton and Ward.
The Gore court will again be
the scene of a game when Fort
Payne’s team comes to Gore at
8 p. m. Tuesday, January 24
Broomtown News
By Virginia Ann Ward
The Rev. Blalock and Louis
Mixon, of Rome, were the supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Shearer Sunday nght.
Annie Louise Weaver spent
Wednesday night with Jean
Hartline.
Mrs. Arthur Powell, Bud and
Julene visited the Rev. and Mrs.
Blalock, of Rome, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitz Patrick
and sons were in Collinsville
Saturday.
■ ■■■■■■■■■■ hi am.,
Dr. W. Marlin Payne
Optometrist
Announces That He is in His
Offices Every Week-day Ex
cept Wednesday for
The General Practice of
Optometry
। Including the examination of
eyes, visual analysis, prescrib
ing of lenses, supplying of
of glasses.
Summerville Hotel Building
Telephone 250-L
। Hours: 9:00-5:30
Evenings by Appointment