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MENLO NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Purcell and
twins, of Atlanta, spent the
week-end with his parents, the
Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Purcell.
Mrs. J. W. Murphy is able to
be up, after illness the past
week.
Miss Olene Watson was indis
posed Sunday.
Mesdames Minnie Lee King
and Annie Tucker were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sell Mc-
Whorter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Estes
Chappelear spent Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Parker, in Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chamblee
and Annie Tucker and Albert Es
tes were in Chattanooga Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Copeland
and children, Peggy and Jimmy,
were guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Hardwick.
Mesdames J. T. Copeland, W.
R. Chappelear, G. W. Welch were
shopping in Rome Saturday.
Nancy Welch visited Mrs. Wil
burn Hudson in Summerville
that day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Longley
and Judy were in Summerville
Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Stephenson.
Misses Lillian Hall, of Menlo,
and Lucille Vaughn, of Lyerly,
were supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Styles, in Trion,
Saturday night.
Mesdames Henry Lawless and
Zane Ham entertained last
Tuesday night in honor of Henry
Lawless birthday. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Law
less, Mr. and Mrs. Henry E.
Chappelear and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Simmons, Joan and Bobby.
Miss Wilma Pace, of Summer
ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe W.
Murphy Sunday afternoon.
Bryant and Yandell Park, of
Chelsea, spent the week-end
with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Baker.
Mrs. W. R. Partlow, of Fort
Payne. Ala., was guest of her
daughter, Mrs. John Webster
and family, last week. Mrs. Mag
Leath spent last Tuesday with
them. Mrs. Webster and mother
visited the Bob Bell family at
Gaylesville Wednesday, then
two days in Rome with Mrs. Lois
Pierce and Mrs. Mary Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawless,
C L. Lawless, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Baker and daughter,
Jeanette, Misses Mag Leath,
Edna Perry and Kathryn Story.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Baker and
Linda Cleckler attended the
graveside services for Mrs. Bill
Leath, at Little River. Ala., Sun
day afternoon.
W. D. Longley is ill with influ
enza.
Mesdames J. W. Dawson and
Tom Cox, of Birmingham. Ala.,
are visiting relatives for several
davs and will attend the wed
ding of Mrs. Dawson’s great
great niece, Joy Baker, Wednes
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Silk and
Miss Reva Silk visited relatives
in Rome Sunday afternoon.
The Rev. W. E. Purcell filled
his appointment at Macedonia
Sunday.
The Revs. J. Pat Brock and S.
K. Dodson filled their pulpits at
Menlo.
Mrs. J. T. Mashburn, of Birm
ingham, spent the week-end
with her sister, Mrs. O. L.
Cleckler and Mr. Cleckler. Oth
er guests for Sunday luncheon
were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wyatt.
Miss Edna Perry was shop
ping in Chattanooga Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Leath
and children, of Rome, were
guests of Mrs. Lula Cleckler
Sunday night and Monday.
Spring Creek News
Sunday School is held at the
Spring Creek Baptist Church
each Sunday at 10 a. m. Preach
ing services begin at 11 a. m. The
Rev. Frank Lewis is pastor. Jack
Smith is superintendent. A cor
dial invitation is extended to
those who don’t attend church
elsewhere to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Dickerson
and Richard were visiting Mrs.
Ella Perttyjohn, Gertrude and
Luther, Monday night.
Miss Nadine Wells spent the
day with Miss Jean Nelson Sun
day.
George Hendrix has returned
to his home from a hospital in
Chattanooga. He is wished a
speedy recovery.
Misses Linda Gail and Dianne
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(Closed Thursdays)
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At MUI Crossing—Fart Payne
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Lewis spent the day Sunday with
Misses Betty and Barbara Hines.
Miss Lois Norton spent the
night with Miss Joyce Ann Reyn- ;
olds Wednesday.
Milton Tate was visiting his
sister, Miss Mackie Tate, Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Holland Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilbanks, Mr. '
and Mrs. Jack Smith and Mr. |
and Mrs. Barce Dillard were vis- I:
iting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith; 1
Sunday.
Misses Sara Arnold and Edith':
King spent Saturday night with';
Miss Frances Palmour.
Mrs. J. G. Greene, Mrs. Marion
Cooper and Douglas Fountain ■ ;
were visiting Mrs. Ella Pettyjohn 1
and Gertrude Friday.
Misses Nell, Betty and Ann \ 1
Wells were visiting Mr. and Mrs. :
Willie Reece Sunday.
The Rev. Joe Griffett will <
preach Wednesday night at the I
Spring Creek Baptist Church. :
The message was brought last 1
Wednesday night by a visiting
guest, the Rev. Mr. Sharp, of 1
Walnut Grove Baptist Church. .1
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hawkins
and John, and Miss Jessie Arnold
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred Pettyjohn and family Sun- |
day.
OAKHILLNEWS
By Mrs. E. L. Harrison
The ladies of the WSCS met at ;
Oak Hill Saturday. There were
14 membres present. They have :'
begun a study course, the title
of which is “Women of the
Scriptures.”
Edmond Tucker, of Alpine,
was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Doyle '
Yarbrough Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones
were the dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Jones Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Woods,'
and family visited Mr. and Mrs. J
W. C. Woods Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell |
and family were the Sunday:
night supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Mitchell.
Catherine Copeland was the
weeh-end guest of Betty Jean!
Bailey.
W. M. Yarbrough visited Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Mitchell Sunday. I
Mrs. Viola Yarbrough is spend-'
ing a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Edmond Tucker, of Alpine.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Harrison Sunday were: Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Massey and Bar
bara, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
rOR ECONOMY
To the Taxpayers of
Chattooga County
As provided by law the books for returns of
taxes are now open and will be closed on the first
day of April of this year.
Everyone must return any property they
owned January 1, 1950, including Automobiles.
The following is a schedule of the rounds
which will be made for the purpose of receiving
tax returns:
Trion—Trion Store, Feb. 20, March 1, March 10.
Lyerly—Jackson's Store, Feb. 21, March 2,
March 13.
Alpine—Cleckler's Store, Feb. 22, March 3,
March 14.
Dirttown Ballenger's Store, Feb. 23 A.M.,
March 6 A.M., March 15 A.M.
Subligna—White's Store, Feb. 23 P.M., March
6 P.M., March 15 P.M.
Coldwater—Ratliff's Store, Feb. 24 A.M., March
7 A.M., March 16 A.M.
Seminole—Paul Cook's Store, Feb. 24 P.M.,
March 7 P.M., March 16 P.M.
Dirtseller—Ed Harrison's, Feb. 27 A.M., March
8 A.M., March 17 A.M.
Teloga School House, Feb. 28 A.M., March 9
A.M., March 20 A.M.
Haywood—Ebenezer Church, Feb. 28 P.M.,
March 9 P.M., March 20 P.M.
The books will be at my office at the County
Courthouse for the purpose of receiving returns
on all days not mentioned above.
Failure to return property for taxation sub
jects the property to double taxation under the
law, unless this penalty is avoided in ones of the
ways provided by law.
RAY VAN PELT
TAX RECEIVER, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Gardner and son, Mrs. Charlie
Massey and Frances.
C. C. Brooks and David Mas
sey were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Brooks Sunday.
Bettie Harrison spent the
week-end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Baggett j
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. L |
Harrison Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold White, of j
Menlo, were visiting Mr. and'
Mrs. A. W. Vernon Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morrison
and Cuye were the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gardner
and David visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Gardner Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gargle,
Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Harrison,
and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Seymore |
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. <£or- |
don Reynolds Sunday.
Virginia Mitchell is improving;
and will soon be able to come
home from the hosptal.
Bettie Harrison was visiting ।
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gardner
Saturday.
LYERLY NEWS
By Alice Murphy
Mrs. W. M. Jones has returned;
home from Detroit after an ex-I
'tended visit to her daughters.
Mrs. Eva Jenning and Mrs. Don-I
aid White.
Those visiting Mrs. Mary Elrod
Friday were her father, Clark;
Barnes, Mrs. Billie Crane and!
daughter, Mrs. Otis Elrod, Mrs.
Lottie Goss and Mrs. Pauline i
Bridges.
Mrs. L. B. Whisenant visited
Mrs. Belle Gilmer in Dickeyville I
Sunday.
Ben Murphy is ill at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hix, of
Chattanooga, were visiting Mr.
i and Mrs. Archie. Powell Wednes
day.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
.. Julies
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Ben Murphy Sunday were: Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Murphy, of Men
lo, Mr. and Mrs. Loy Murphy and
children, of Jamestown, Ala., and
Rich Gilliland, of Lyerly.
Those visiting Mrs. Mary El
rod Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs
Frank Searles and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Presswood and son,
all of Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Brodus Coker
and son, Frankie, of Rome, were
visiting Mrs. J E. Thomas and
Arthur Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Tenny, of
Berryton, were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Tenny’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Johnson, of Lyerly,
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Elrod was Saturday
night guest of Mrs. Otis Elrod.
Ray Gilliland and Harold
Pickle visited R. M. Gilliland
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Frank Oliver, of LaFa
yette, spent Saturday with her
mother, Mrs. A. J. Gayler, of Ly
erly.
Mrs. Grace Sentell and son,
Ralph, of Jamestown, were vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Murphy
Saturday.
HOLLAND NEWS
Mrs. R. P. Brison was host
ess last week to the W.H.D. Club.
Twelve ladies attended the
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strawn
went to Rome Sunday after
noon to visit Miss Pearl Wright
and Mrs. Alla Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Adderhold
and Frank, of Centre, spent the
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G. S. Holland.
The Rev. John Crosby and his
mother, of Rome, were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. '
Maxwell White. i
Alexander Holland, of Castle
Heights, Lebanon, Tenn., is
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