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Sand Mountain News
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By Mrs. Z. M. Cooper 1
The people of Sand Mountain
Church were glad to have Mr.
and Mrs. Duke Espy of Summer- ;
ville, in Sunday School Sunday. ■
Mr. Espy’s talk was greatly en
joyed. 1
There will be a ’‘working” on
the Community House Tuesday.
The W. M. s. met in the home !
of Mrs. H. E. Mathis Saturday ;
afternoon. H. M. Rosser was
elected counselor for the Royal
Ambassadors. The next meeting 1
will be with Mrs. J. B. King.
Those visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rosser Sun
day were: Mr. and Mrs. G. L.
Rosser, Miss,Frances Rosser, Mr. 1
and Mrs. John Baggett and
children, Edd, Barbara and Judy, '
of Oak Hill: Mrs. Annie Bell
Bishop, of Lindale; Mr. and Mrs. ,
Russell Scatterfield, of Rome;
THERE IS NO MAGIC
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LIST WITH US
FARRAR REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
109 N. Commerce St.
Phone 41 Summerville, Ga.
Vote for
WILLIE F. JOHNSON !
FOR JUSTICE OF
THE PEACE
925th District
Election Jan. 28, 1950
Your Vote and Influence
Will Be Appreciated
(Paid Political Advertisement >
w.
Open 4 savings ac
count in January. Add
something to it every
month. Then you will
Have a good-sized
"nest egg” when next
December arrives. a®
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
MEMBER F. D. I. C. SUMMERVILLE, GA.
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a judgment awarded by a jury for injuries sus
tained on your property.
Comprehensive Personal Liability Insurance will
defend you in such an action and pay the dam
ages up to the limit of your insurance.
Sununerrille Insurance Agency
H. W. »nd 1. 1.. FARRAR. Agrnt.
, Office: 109 N. Commerce Street
This Agency Hrs Represented the Hartford Fire Insurance
Company Since 1908
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Bishop, of
Cave Spring; Mr. and Mrs. Ben
nie Popay and daughter, Shirley,
of Rome; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Murdock and son, Billy, of Gore;
Mr. and iMrs. Hugh Murdock
and son, Wayne, of Pennville;
and Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Cooper.
The gathering was in honor
of G. L. Rosser’s 74th birthday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murdock
and son, Wayne, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
King.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Edmond
son, of Chatsworth, were Sun
day afternoon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Price.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschell Mathis
were dinner guests of Mrs. Elsie
and Margarette Owens Sunday.
Tom Gentry, of Summerville,
attended church here Sunday
night.
Miss Janie Mae Caldwell spent
Thursday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Emory Mathis.
Mrs. Roy Caldwell and daugh
ters, Linda and Thelma, were
guests of Mrs. Henry Hughes
Monday.
Mrs. Mollie Lamb was guest
Tuesday of Mrs. J. B. King.
Mr. and Mrs. Deforrest Owens,
of Trion, were Saturday night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hughes
were Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hughes.
Miss Margarette Price was
Saturday night guest of Miss
Rachel Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Fuller, of
Rome, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Cooper, of Summerville, were
guests of Mrs. Louise Cooper
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Hattie Caldwell and Mrs.
। Elsie Owens were visiting Mrs.
1 D M. Cargle Thursday.
Mrs. Mollie Lamb was week
iend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
J Mathis.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cargle
DR. M. M. TUTTON
CHIROPRACTIC
and
PHYSIO-THERAPY
MYRTLES BEAUTY SHOP
ANNEX
TUESDAY. THURSDAY and
SATURDAY
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Evenings by Appointment
have moved on Huston Cargle’s
farm.
Arch Mathis and family have
moved to Henry Hughes’ farm.
Miss Caroline Geise was Tues
day night guest of Miss Rachel
Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Deßer
ry and daughter, Carol, of Sum
merville, called at the Cooper
home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Huston Cargle
and sons, Billy and Carlton, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ward
on Big Sand Mountain Sunday.
Lamarr Rosser was guest of
Sidney Cooper Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. King had
as their guests Sunday, Mrs. An
nie Mae Yarbrough and family,
of Armuchee; Mrs. Junior Neal,
of Vienna, Miss Mildred Wynn,
of Rome; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Murdock and son. Wayne, of
Pennville; Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Mathis and son, Douglas and
Mrs. Hattie Caldwell, of Armu
chee, Route 2.
Mrs. Bettie Owens, of Sum
merville, was Friday night guest
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. King.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mathis had
as their company last Saturday,
Mrs. Hugh Murdock and Wayne
and Miss Betty Jean King.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rosser. Mr.
and Mrs. Z. M. Cooper and Ra
chel called at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Townsell in Armu
chee Monday night.
(Last Week’s Letter)
Mrs. Elsie and Miss Margarette
Owens were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Herschell Mathis.
Misses Margarette and Dean
Price were Sunday afternoon
guests of Miss Rachel Cooper.
The Rev. James O. Crabb
filled his regular appointment
at the church here Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Cooper,
Rachel and Sidney, Mr. and Mrs.
James Presley and children were
callers Friday evening of Mr.
and Mrs H. M. Rosser.
G. L. Rosser was Friday night
guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Bag
gett, of Oak Hill.
Mrs. Bette Owens, of Summer
ville, was Sunday night guest of
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rosser were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Mathis.
Mrs. Mollie Lamb was Sunday
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cald
well.
Mr. and Mrs. Huston Cargle
and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Herschell Mathis attended ser
i vices at the Friendship Church
i near Rome Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosser, of
Summerville, called at the H. M.
; Rosser home Sunday afternoon.
Mr .and Mrs. Edd Bohannon
and family, of Coosa, were vis
■ iting Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mathis
' Sunday afternoon.
J Mrs. Z. M. Cooper and son,
| Max, were visiting their aunt.
I Mrs. A. W. York, in Atlanta, Sun
i day.
The Rev. and Mrs. James O.
’ Crabb and children were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Owens Sunday.
Miss Rachel Cooper was Sun
day night guest of Miss Marga
rette Price.
HAYWOOD NEWS
Everyone is invited to attend
; services at Ebenezer Sunday,
Jan. 29. Sunday School is at
110.30 a. m„ and S. J. Anderson
Jis superintendent. B. T. U. is at
7 p. m. with Elsie Scoggins as
leader. The Rev. Broom, of Ar
muchee. will bring the message
at 11 a. m. Sunday and at 8 p.
m. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Archie Pettyjohn
I visited Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bar-
Iclay Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Wilson
and daughters, and Elsie Scog
gins visited Mr and Mrs. James
Lee and Nella Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Herman Ander
son and children, of Rome, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. S. J Ander
son Sunday.
Those visiting Mr and Mrs W.
A. Scoggins Sunday afternoon
were: Mr and Mrs. I. N Wal
ters and Scot, Mr. and Mrs. V. C.
Maxey. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil La
nier. Mr and Mrs. Paul Phillips.
Carolyn and Dianne, of Dalton,
Mr and Mrs. Jessee Scoggins
and Ruby Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Kiing and little Wanda Martin,
of West Armuchee.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Adams,
Joyce and Glenn Hill and Mary
Lou Adams, of Rome, spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W Wilson, of
LaFayette, Mr. and Mrs. Tylor
Wilson and children, of Gad
sden, Ala., spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson.
Miss Mary Ed Anderson spent
DR. HAROLD GRAY
Chiropractor
10 a. m. to 6 p. m.
In Summerville, Ga.
Mondayj-Fridoys
Lovingood Building
Washington Street
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
the week-end with her sister,
Mrs. Clanton Brown and Mr.
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Parson
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Ward Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Richard
son and Helen Ruth visited Mi’,
and Mrs. Orville Richardson in
LaFayette Sunday.
Misses Peggy Morgan and
Bertha Carter visited Gladys and
Lois Roberts Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ward
Swtum.^
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I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lee en
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