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Broomtown News
By Virginia Ann Ward ,
Little Selena Powell, of Trion, .
spent last week with her grand- ■
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Powell.
D. C. and Doyle Toles, of Rome,
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Toles
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller and
son, of Jamestown, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Nip Jones Friday night. (
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas, of (
Rome, visited Mr. and Mrs. j
George Tallent over the week
end. !
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartline, .
Jean and Jackie, visited Mr. and j
Mrs. John Hurley Monday night.
Mrs. Jerry Leath and W. T. :
Toles are ill at their homes. They
are wished a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Ward, .
Carol Sue and Paul Edwin, Nora 1
and J. H. Ward, all of Oak Hill, 1
and Jackie Hartline visited Mr.
and Mrs. Millard Ward and fam
ily Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Smith visited Mrs. :
Arthur Powell Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ward '
spent Tuesday night with Mr. <
and Mrs. Sam Hartline, Jean and ।
Jackie.
JoAnn Thomas, of Rome, spent '
Saturday night and Sunday with
Ann Tallent.
Robert Toles, of Rome, visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Toles Sunday !
afternoon.
Jackie Hartline and Jerry
Ward spent Friday night with ■
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ward.
Donald McCluney, of Gayles- I
ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam I
Hartline Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Phi Shamblin,
of Centre, visited Mrs Ida I
Shamblin Saturday.
Kathryn Blalock and Harold :
Vernon were the dinner guests I
of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ward ।
Sunday.
Mrs. Arthur Morris and Annie
Louise Weaver visited Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Powell and Juline
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Maples and sons,
of Jamestown, visited Mr. and :
Mrs. Frank Reynolds and Bobby
Hugh Sunday afternoon i
Jackie Hartline spent Wednes-।
day night with Mr. and Mrs. O.
H. McCluney and Donald, of
Gaylesville.
Julene Powell was the supper
guest of Annie Louise Weaver
Sunday night.
John Hartline left Wednesday
to attend college at Mt. Berry.
Barbara Ann Leath enter
tained Mrs. Ray Burkhalter with
a miscellaneous shower at her
home Saturday. Jan. 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Myrick, Qf
Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fitz-
Patrick, of Coosa and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Storey and son, Greg,
of Rome, spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Martin.
Mrs. Jack Fitz Patrick and Mrs.
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Billy Martin visited Mrs. Billy
Vaughn, of Fort Payne, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones and
Trish, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin
and Brenda, all of Gadsden, and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brewster, of
Gaylesville, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Martin over the week-end.
BETHLEHEM NEWS
The Rev. Bennie Bowman fill
ed his regular appointment at
the church Sunday and Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. George West
brooks and Donald, of Ringgold,
attended services at Bethlehem
Sunday and Sunday night and
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Shields Grigsby.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ramsey,
Joe Ross and Sarah, and Mrs.
Joe Grigsby made a business trip
to Summerville Saturday. Sarah
Ramsey is suffering from strep
throat.
Mrs. Joe Grigsby is suffering
from a throat ailment also. They
are wished a speedy recovery.
Maggie Pettyj ohn spent
Thursday afternoon with Dor
othy Gladney, of Subligna, Dor
othy and Billy attended regular
Thursday night prayer service
and Bible study at Concord
Methodist Church where the
Rev. Mr. Gladney is pastor.
Charles Tuder, of Dry Creek,
spent Wednesday night with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Grigsby and Mae and Sallie.
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Alhnon
' were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Evans and family, of Dry
. creek Monday night.
Louise Roper visited school at
Subligna Wednesday.
Franklin Townsell, of Ar-
Imuchee, visited his brother, Fred
Townsell and family last week.
Fred is ill.
Charlie Richardson has influ
enza.
Mrs. Lizzie Pope continues ill
and will undergo an operation
soon. She is wished a speedy re
-Icovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Doss Smith and
family spent Saturday in LaFa
yette.
Linda and Joan Pope were
guests of tner grandparents, Mr.
, and Mrs. Leonard Smith, Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tate were
Dr. B. Lovingood
Dr. R. E. Davison
DENTISTS
27 Commerce St.
Summerville, Ga.
Hours—9-12, 1:30-6.
Office Phone 12
in LaFayette on business Satur
day.
Sympathy is expressed by the
community to the family of Mrs.
Sallie Chapman, of West Ar
muchee, who passed away Tues
day. Mrs. Chapman was one of
the oldest and most beloved
women of the community.
Mrs. Orville Pope was in La-
Fayette Saturday.
Sallie Grigsby visited Menafay
Pettyjohn Thursday.
Avis Cordle spent Thursday
night with Mary White.
Mr. and Mrs. Myers Jackson
and family, of Waterville, spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Jackson and family.
Mrs. Arnold Parker is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pettyjohn
and Shirley, of Trion, were
guests of Mrs. Joe Grigsby and
Mi. and Mrs. Carl Ramsey Sun
day.
The Rev. and Mrs. Bennie
Bowman were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grigsby Sun
day.
Mrs. Maude Fitzpatrick, of
West Armuchee, spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. Em
mas Bowman.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maxey and
children were guests of his
mother, Mrs. Ida Maxey and Hill
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Smith, of
LaFayette, were guests of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Smith,
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scoggins
and family were guests of his
mother, Mrs. Grace Scoggins and
Calvin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pettyjohn,
Menafay and Maggie visited Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Grasham and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Madden and famil.y in Rome
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tuder and
children were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Peyton, at Crystal
Springs, Sunday.
Earl Tate visited J. E. Petty
john Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Artie Carpenter
and family visited relatives in
Rome Sunday.
Mrs. Grady Jackson, Gene and
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suffered from
spells of gassy
stomach misery.
Often I couldn't
sleep because so
much gas gather
ed on my stom-
ach that it strangled me
when I would lie down. Nothing
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Bettie Sue, attended the singing
at Welcome. Hill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brown
and Mary Ed Anderson, of Ebe
nezer, attended services at
Bethlehem Sunday night.
HEAR
di n
Rev. J. Harold Smith
Pastor-Evangelist
Woodland Park Baptist
Church
Chattanooga. Tenn.
Will be at the Pennville Bap
tist Church Friday night.
JANUARY 27
in a one-night special service.
Brother Smith is one of the
nation’s leading pastor-evang
elists and is well-known in
Chattooga County to many
friends. We invite you to hear
this great man of God. Done
with special music from the
Woodland Park Baptist
Church. Hear the Ladies’ Trio
and Miss Ruby L. Floyd, sing
ers on the Radio Bible Hour
of which Brother Smith is di
rector. Service will begin at
7:30
Penville Baptist Church is lo-
cated between Summerville
and Trion.
Rev. Albert Pruett. Pastor
Dear Folks:
Thursday, January 26 at 8:30 a. m. we will be
gm our regular "MIDWINTER CLEARANCE" sale. I
As has been our custom in the past, we will offer
real savings on a large amount of merchandise that
you need, not only today, but next season as well.
We are reducing men's shirts, socks, spring
. pants, jackets, ties and many others—We are re- i
f ducing ladies' dresses, pajamas, slips, bras, sweat-
ers and many others—-We are reducing piece goods,
curtains, blankets, towels, oil cloths, socks and
many others—ln fact you will find good bargains in
every department.
I Our usual rules apply, NO REFUNDS, NO EX- I
I CHANGES—ALL SALES FINAL, so, come early I
■ and get the first chance at these bargains. I
Yours truly,
■ Chattooga Mercantile Company
Thursday, January 26, 1950