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Thursday, February 2, 1950
ALPINE NEWS
Mrs. G. D. Dempsey and chil
dren, Obera and Maxine, and
Mrs. Samantha Dempsey spent
Wednesday afternoon of last
week with Mrs. Charlie Morri
son at Oak Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Purcell
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
D. F. Spraggins and little daugh
ter, Linda, spent the week-end
at Lovejoy visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Purcell and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Pur
cell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Tucker
were in Rome Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hurst were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ,
Mrs. Frank Crowe and little son.
Frankie.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell
and family have moved from j
this community to their horn*'
near Menlo. They are wished
success in their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Dickerson
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Blane Padgett and
family at Chattoogaville.
Mrs. Mag Purcell, Mrs. Eunice
Smith and two grandchildren,'
and Mrs. Alice Noles and Ron
nie. and Wallie Noles, all of La-.
Fayette, spent Wednesday after
noon of last week with Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Purcell and Jodie Pur
cell.
The Rev. and Mrs. C. G. Hurst,
of Birmingham, Ala., were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Lumsden. Others visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Lumsden a while
Saturday night were: Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Hurst, of near Teloga:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baty and
Miss Myra Nell Adams, of Men
lo; and Mr. and Mrs. Finn Crowe.
Mi’, and Mrs. Lonnie Ward are ,
now occupying the home vacated ,
by Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Powell
and family. They are welcomed
to this cmomunity.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. (:
Ward Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs.(
H. C. Jones and George Rhine
hart, J. H. Ward and Miss Nora ,
Ward, all of Oak Hill: Misses
Mittie. Mary and Clair Dodd, and ;
Mr. and Mrs. Holland Ward and
son, Larry Ward, of Summer
ville. ।
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest White
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harolci
White, of near Menlo. Sunday.
afternoon.
Miss Quinta Young, of Sum
merville. was birthday dinner ,
guest Sunday of Miss Dot Nich
olson. Miss Nicholson was en- ,
tertained with a birthday by her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Nicholson
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Dempsey
and children, and Mrs. Smantha
Dempsey visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Dempsey and family, of
Menlo. Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Toles and
son. Tommy, visited Mr. and Mrs.
C. R Toles and Miss Blanche
Toles Sunday afternoon.
J. E. Tucker made a business
trir to Chattanooga Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall and
family were Sunday nie-ht sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Hall and Jovce. of Menlo. Thev ,
all visited Mr and Mrs Ted
Manrev and Ellen a while Sun
dav night.
Mr and Mrs G D. Dempsey
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MEMBER F. D. I. C. SUMMERVILLE, GA.
and family visited Mr. and Mrs
Lonnie Ward Friday night.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Sentell,
of New Moon, were Saturday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Lumsden.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Turner vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Morri
son and family Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Toles
and Charles visited relatives
near’ Trion Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Tucker
and sons, Denny and Ralph,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Spraggins and Ronnie, of
near Menlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Toles and
little son, Tommy, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Gardner and
little son, David, Monday night.
j SUBLIGNA NEWS
The Rev. and Mrs. Gladney
land family visited in LaGrange
over the week-end.
Miss Avis Cordle was guest of
Miss Charlotte Warnock Sunday.
The Subligna School is happy
to have Russell Bryant back in
school after an illness.
Ross White, who is a student
at Mercer, spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. White.
, The Rev. Roy Easterly, of East
Armuchee, was guest speaker on
Monday for school chapel. The
faculty and students were happy
to have him render this service i
to the school and community.
C. P. Hamilton went to Rome
last Thursday to visit a relative,
Mrs. Minnie Ponder, who was
seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lively, of
Rome, were guests of Mr. Live
ly’s sister, Mrs. S. H. Self and
Mr. Self last Friday.
Mrs. T. P. Johnston was host
ess to the Subligna Home Dem
onstration Club on Tuesday af
ternoon. Jan. 24. with 12 ladies
present. Miss Omie Wiley dem
onstrated making rugs of burlap
i bags. She had one show and it
Iwas very lovely. The hostess
served delicious refreshments
during the social hour. The next
meeting of the club will be at the
। home of Mrs. S. H. Self.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dawson
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Boling
Carpenter Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. George Harmon is ill at
her home here.
Earl B. Self made a business
trip to Atlanta Wednesday . *
Mr. and Mrs. Don Scoggins, of
Chattanooga, visited Mr. Scog
. gins’ mother. Mrs. Roy Scoggins,
over the week-end.
Miss Myra White, who is in
school at West Georgia, was vis
iting her relatives for the week
(end, J. D. White yr. and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Serritt
and family had as their guests
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Maxey
Parson, of Haywood Valley, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sitton and
baby, of Hill City.
Guy Pope, of Abraham Bald
win College. Tifton, was home
for the wek-end and visited his
mother, who is in a Chattanoo
ga hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Baker
and Misses Francis and Hughine.
of Menlo, were visiting Mr. and
Mrs, T. J. White Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mahaffy
end Mrs. Emma Scoggins were
' isiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scog
gins and family in West Ar
muchee Valiev Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Huggins,
of West Armuchee. were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kendrick
and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dort Brown and
sens visited in West Armuchee I
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fowler. Sr. j
spent Sunday night and Mondafy
with their daughter. Mrs Loyd
Williams and Mr. Williams.
Mrs S H Self attended the
Baptist W M. U. mission study
group at Pennville Baptist
Church on Tuesday.
SPRING CREEK NEWS
Sunday School was held at the
Spring Creek Baptist Church
Sunday with a good attendance.
The Rev. B. H. Howard, of La-
Fayette, spoke at the 1 o’clock
service.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Broome,
Charlotte, Marion and Jackie
were dinner guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Broome and
family.
Linda Gail and Diania Lewis
were dinner guests of Charlotte
Palmour Sunday.
Miss Virginia Bowling spent
the day Sunday with Miss Na
dine Wells.
Mrs. Ella Pettyjohn has re
turned home from the hospital
and is improving nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones and
family and Mrs. Joe Sakaski
spent the day Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. Rowland Alexander
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wardlaw,
Betty and Barbara Hanes were
visiting relatives in Trion Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pettyjohn,
Ellagene and Ronnie, and Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Hawkins and
John were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
William Mull and Gary Sunday,
j The Rev. Ben Howard and
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
1 1 daughter, Maggie, were visiting
11 Mrs. Joe Smith Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fountain
■ and Douglas were visiting Mr.
( and Mrs. J. G. Greene Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ramey
’ and Ray were visiting in Trion
’ Sunday.
: The Rev. and Mrs. B. H. How
ard and Maggie were dinner
guests of Mrs. Ella Pettyjohn,
' Gertrude and Luther Sunday.
' Don’t for get Wednesday
.night’s prayer meeting at the
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Mrs. M. O. Moo ■
ney writes:
"Back in 1944 I j||p,
was suffering
from a bad stom- ?U;
ach misery. At ¥ - V -S
times my stom
ach ached like I
was real hungry,
but eating only .
made me feel
worse and my stomach would
feel so full and gas pains were
so severe I couldn't rest or sleep.
I tried Scalf's Indian River Medi
cine and it helped me so much
that I felt like a new person. I
would not be without Scalf's in
my home. My grandson takes
Scalf's every time he suffers with
stomach ache and it always gives
him relief. I have caused several
others who suffered as I did to
try Scalf's and they all were
greatly pleased with the results."
Scalf's is guaranteed to satisfy
or your money back on the first
bottle. Try it today.
, Spring Creek Baptist Church. It 1
begins at 7:30 p. m.
1 The Rev. Albert Pruitt will be i
■ at the Spring Creek Church for ,
■ eight nights to practice with ■
the choir. These practices begin :
1 Tuesday, February 7 at 7:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilbanks i
. and Carlton and Jack Smith ;
were visiting Mr. Joe Smith Mon- i
’ day afternoon, <
’ Mrs. Eula Nix was visiting Mrs. 1
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Ella Pettyjohn Thursday.
Mrs. H. C. Dickey and son, of
Copperhill, Tenn., and Mrs.
Jossie Keasler, of Armuchee,
were visiting J. J. Keasler and
Nettie last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Bullman,
of Rossville, Mr. and Mrs. Thom
as Pettyjohn and Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Greene and Herbert, all
of Trion, were visiting J. J.
Keasler and Nettie Sunday.
Honey is not hard to keep if
you will store it in a warm, dry
place. Never, never store it in
the refrigerator.
Since an egg is about 66 per
cent water, a fresh supply of wa
ter at all times is Just as essen
tial to laying hens as good feed.
Market supplies of broilers and
fryers are at record levels right
now and should remain in great
(abundance until March at least.