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Thursday, January 26, 1950
BOLLING NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Dub Palmer and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Milburn
Gregg. Mrs. Florence Parker and
Margaret were guests on Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Houser.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCollum,
Patsy and Peggy, and Mrs. John
Rosser were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Young
blood Sunday.
Miss Hilda Rosser was guest
of Miss Virginia Spain over the
week-end.
Bud Anderson was guest Sat
urday night of Billy Reynolds.
Maxine and Betty Reynolds,
Hermon Howell, Bob Reynolds
and Bennie Bulard visited Miss
es Virginia Spain and Hilda
Rosser Sunday afternoon.
Drusilla and Dewey Bennett
and James Houser were supper
guests of Eloise Thrasher Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Dodd and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dodd and
Preston were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. John Dodd.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Anderson
visited Walter Anderson Sunday, i
Mrs. Frankie Dodd and child
ren visited Mrs. John Dodd Mon
day.
Mrs. Bessie Duckworth and
children were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Houser Sunday.
Thelma Dodd was dinner guest
of Mr .and Mrs. Bill Dodd and
children Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ander
son and children were guests on
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Norton and family.
James Houser spent Saturday .
night with Dewey Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Shamblin Tuck- '
er and family spent the week
end with Mr. Tucker’s parents .
at Lyerly.
Eloise Thrasher visited Betty ‘
Reynolds Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cody and ’
Rebecca visited Mr. and Mrs (
Ratliff Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Houser ,
spent Sunday night with Mr. and ,
and Mrs. Herschell Houser and
daughter.
Elsie and Carlton Reynolds
and Margaret Parker were the
guests on Sunday of Joyce and
Robert Reynolds.
Mrs. Martin Norton was spend
the-day guest of Mrs. Jim Norton
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Edwards
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Norton and family on
Sunday.
Dewey Bennett was dinner
guest Sunday of James Houser.
Mrs. Margie Wofford and
children spent the week-end with
Mrs. Frances Lambert.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Thrasher
and Doris. John Rosser and
James visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Clowdis and children, of
Chattoogaville Sunday.
Robert Reynolds spent Sun
day night with Carlton Reynolds.
Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Nelson vis
ited Mrs. Jim Norton Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Norton
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Paters Sunday after
noon.
Betty Reynolds and Hermon
Howell were supper guests of Mr
and Mrs Buford Ratliff Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Dodd and
Mrs John Dodd visited Mrs. L.
L. Reynolds and family Sunday
HOLLAND NEWS
Friends of Housch Holland
were sorry to hear of his ser
ious illness
Mr and Mrs. Alf Strawn vis-
WANTED
OAK CROSSTIES
Delivered Our Chattanooga Plant
7x9xß', 6" $1.70
7xßxß', 6" $1.60
6xßxß', 6'' $1.25
ALSO DENSE PINE TIMBERS
WRITE OR CALL FOR LIST
Southern Wood
Preserving Co.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
ited Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Love
lace near Lavender Sunday.
Mrs. G. S. Holland visited Mrs.
John Pollock in Lyerly Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Bandy
spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Strawn.
Mrs. Claud Ratliff and Mrs.
i Bob White visited Mrs. Noel Ev
erett Saturday.
The Rev. John Crosby and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Hensley were
| dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. White.
Billie Greer, of Lyerly, spent
Saturday with Fred Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch High were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Bennett.
R. E. Worsham, of Rome, Mrs. I
Gordon Green and Martha were I
dinner guests Sunday of Miss
Eva Worsham and Frank.
James Ray, of Camp LeJeune,
N. C.. spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
>Ray.
Mrs. Clyde Stehpenson spent
i last Tuesday in Chattanooga
with Mrs. Betty Astin.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ratliff, of
Trion, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Ratliff Sunday.
Mrs. Willard Jackson, of Lyer
ly, visited here Sunday after-I
noon.
R. L. and G. S. Holland at
tended the funeral of Ralph I
Rosser in LaFayette Sunday.
Mrs. Will Gaylor w’ent to Rome j
Saturday.
ALPINE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Toles and '
Misses Blanche and Iris Toles
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Law- j
son. of near New Moon. Ala., I
Sunday afternoon.
Those visiting Mrs. Samantha |
Dempsey and Mr. and Mrs. G.
D. Dempsey and family Sunday
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. El- .
mer Morrison and Cuye Morri- <
son, of Rome, and Mr. and Mrs. j:
Ollie Webb, of near Summerville.
Paul Purcell is ill at his home
with rheumatic fever. He is
wished a speedy recovery.’
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lumsden
visited Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Liv- J
ely, of Berryton, Sunday after
noon. They all motored to Cen- I
tre, Ala., and visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Lumsden.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tucker spent
Sunday with Mrs. Tucker’s sis- I
ter, Mrs. Homer Barclay and Mr.
Barclay, of Broomtown, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Toles vis- 1
ited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Greenwood and family, of Trion, J
Sunday afternoon.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Nicholson Sunday afternoon :
weie: Mr. and Mrs. James Hard
in and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Jude Mason and family, all of
Menlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest White
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hudg
ins and family, of Perennial
Sunday afternoon. Mrs. N. L.
Hudgins. Mrs. White’s mother,
returned home withe them, and
will now make her home with
Mr. and Mrs. White.
Mr and Mrs. H. B. Gilreath I
and family, of Tnon, spent Sun- ।
day with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Pcwell and family. Mr. and Mrs.
R. W Williams and daughter.
Charlotte, also of Trion, visited
the Powells Sunday afternoon.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
A Lumsden Sunday night were
Mr. and Mrs. A V. Hurst and Mr
and Mrs. Finn Crowe.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Toles
and little son. Charles, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Toles’ moth
er. Mrs. Will Nix. of near Trion
Mrs. John Hall, of near Men
lo. spent Monday with Mrs. Jim
Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Tucker vis-
j ited Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Dicker-
Iscn and family a while Satur
' day night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tucker vis
ited Mr .and Mrs. Lewis Chap
palear, of Chesterfiedd, Ala.. Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. W. R. Nicholson and
daughter, Miss Dot Nicholson,
spent Saturday afternoon with
Mrs. Jim Hall and Miss Ruby
Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mcßae
and son, David, of Center Post,
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Powell and Wayne.
Mrs. D. F. Spraggins was able
to return to her home in Menlo
I Sunday after having been ill at
| the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Purcell last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harrison
and children, of Signal Moun
tain, Tenn., were Sunday sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Tucker.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Toles and family Sunday
afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs. C.
R. Toles and Miss Blanche Toles.;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander, of '
Menlo, Mrs. Henry Dobson, of
Curryville. Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Buffington, of Rome, and Mr.
I and Mrs. Taylor Toles and Tom
my Toles.
Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Tucker
and children, Denny and Ralph,
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Hall
and daughter, Joyce, of Menlo,
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Dempsey
and children, Gerald, Obera and
Maxine, visited N. E. Yarbrough
and family, of Oak Hill a while
Thursday night.
Mrs. Jewell Humphrey and
son. Glenn, of Chattanooga, and
little Miss Betty Sue Jones, of
Pennville, spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lawson.
Billy Padgett, of Chattooga
ville, spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Dickerson and
children. His parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Blane Padgett came for Bil-
State and Federal
INCOME TAX
RETURNS
Made at Reasonable
Prices.
Henry Powell
Office in Summerville Hotel
ROOMS FOR RENT
Furnished, weekly or
monthly rates. Lights,
hot and cold water, au
tomatic heat, maid serv
ice, private bath. We
still cater to traveling
salesmen and tourists.
Telephone 12 or 40
Lovingood Motel
DR G. K MacVANE
CHIROPRACTOR
PHYSIO-THERAPY
Natural Curative Methods
OFFICE HOURS 9 a. m.-S p. m.
(Closed Thursdays)
720 North Gault Phone 445
At Mill Crossing—Fort Payne
Alabama
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
ly Sunday morning and visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dickerson.
Mrs. Samantha Dempsey re
turned home Saturday after
having spent several days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Dempsey in Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Toles and
Tommy spent Tuesday of last
week with Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Toles.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Toles and j
children and Junior Golden and
Glenda Golden, of Rome, spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. C.
R. Toles and Miss Blanche Toles.
Several from here attended
church services at Pennville
Gospel Tabernacle Tuesday night
of last week. John Crowe deliv
ered the message of the eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Toles, Miss
Mary Alice Toles and Lynn Toles
and Junior Golden and Glenda
Golden, all of Rome, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Taylor Toles and Tom- ;
my and Mrs. Guy Toles and fam- i
ily Saturday afternoon.
LOWRY’S
JANUARY
SAVER”
Os All Winter Merchandise
Sale Starts Thursday, Jan. 26th at 8:30 a.m. - 3 Big Days
Ladies’ and Children’s
100%-Wool
SWEATERS
All Colors and Sizes
SI.OO
Ladies’
COATS and SUITS
1-3 OFF
Original Price
Men’s
WORK PANTS
Colors—Blue and Khaki
Most Sizes
Regular Price $2.95 & $3.95
THIS SALE ONLY
$1.97
LADIES’ BLOUSES
Cottons, Crepe Sheers
Slightly Soiled
Values to $2.95
SALE PRICE /
SI.OO
Children’s
CORDUROY
OVERALLS
$1.98 Value
Children’s
ANKLETS
Assorted Colors and Sizes
Up to 25c Value
LADIES' SHOES
1 Lot.. SI.OO pr.
1 Lot... $2.00 pr.
Values to $6.95 in Each
Group
STRIPED OUTING
Worth 29c yd.
5 yds. SI.OO
ALL SALES
FINAL—
DIP' TM SORRY OFFICER-J JUST THANKS FOR THE INFORMATION
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Ladies’
RAYON SLIPS
All Sizes
Originally Priced to $2.95
SI.OO
Bath Towel
SALE
21 x 42 Size
59c Value
37c
17 x 32 Size
Value 25c
17c
Guest Size
Value 69c
47c
WASH CLOTHS
Value 10c
6c
Mon-E-Saver
BARGAINS
1 Group Ladies’ Coats
$5.00 ea.
1 Group Men’s Leather
Jackets
$5.00 ea.
1 Group Men’s Wool
Sweaters
SI.OO ea.
1 Group Ladies' Dresses
SI.OO ea.
1 Group Boys’ Suits
$5.00 ea.
White
BABY SHOES
Size 0 to 3—Values to $1 49
50c pr.
THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY
ITEMS WE HAVE ON SALE
Men's and Boys' Union Suits, Jackets, Men's
Hats, Shoes for Every Member of the Fam
ily—Come On Down and See These Bar
gains for Yourself.
REMEMBER 3 DAYS—THURSDAY,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY!
Lowry’s Dept. Store
Summerville, Georgia
Men's
OVERALLS
Bare-Kat Brand
8-oz. Sanforized
Value $2.98
THIS SALE ONLY
$2.39
81 x 99
SHEETS
Originally Priced at $2 49
42 x 36
PILLOW CASES
Originally Priced at 59c
47c
5% Wool Double
BLANKETS
Value $3 95
$3.17
Cotton Double
Value $2 95
$2.17
Cotton Singles
Value $1.98
$1.37
72 x 84—25% Wool
$4.77
Cotton Print
MATERIALS
Beautiful Patterns
49c Value
29c
Men’s
COVERALLS
Khaki Cloth
$6.44 Original Price
SPECIAL
$3.99
Ladies’
NYLON HOSE
Colors—Tender Beige
Taupe Sheen
Regular Price $1.39
THIS SALE ONLY
77c
Bates
MATERIALS
Fancy Prints — Ginghams
Checks
Regular Price 98c
THIS SALE
69c
LL SHEETING
5 yds. SI.OO
E-Z 2-pc.
UNDERWEAR
For Children
Most Sizes
Regular Price $1.19
SALE
69c suit
Men’s
Broadcloth Shorts
49c
Undershirts
39c
SPECIAL MON-E-SAVER
Ladies’ Nylon and Rayon
HOSE
Light Shades
50c pr.
1 Lot
Ladies’
PANTIES
Values to 49c
All One Price
25c
KLEENEX TISSUES
200 Sheet Size
15c
NO REFUNDS,
EXCHANGES
OR RETURNS—