The Summerville news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1896-current, May 11, 1950, Image 4

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Thursday, May 11,1950 THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS D. T. ESPY, Editor and Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year >1.50 Six Months Published Every Thursday by THE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY Entered at the Post Office at Summerville. Ga., as Second-Class Mall Matter. Card of Thanks. In Memorlam or any notice where there is a charge will be run at the rate of one cent a word. NATIONAL EDITORIAL HANSON NEWS The Rev. Oliver Pledger will [ be the visting minister Wednes- I day night and will bring the i message. Cottage prayer meet-I ing is held every Thursday night ‘ in some home and will be held this Thursday night in Mr. and Mrs. Daris Montgomery’s home. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pekrins had as thteir spend-the-night guests Monday night, their uncle, John A. King of Calhoun. Clarence Martin spent Satur day night in Summerville and was the guest of his uncle, Edgar Martin and family. He also at tended the concert at the court- ; house Saturday night. Hie Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Pell were visitors in LaFayette Sat urday night. The Rev. Mr. Pell was guest speaker at the Sunny side Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Durham and children, Jo Ann and An drew, of Trion, were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wesson and family. Mrs. Wesson is improving and her griends were glad to see her back in church Sunday and Sun day night. The Junior Prayer Band will meet at 2 p. m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Sue Wesson. All the juniors have an invitation to be present for these meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Hunter If 11 fSERVICE^ Dealer r WE ARE AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION FOR TRICO WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTORS AND PARTS < WE STOCK PARTS AND REPAIR MAGNETOS Tutton's Auto Parts j Phone 50-J ESTELLE'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 155 Get your friend a perma nent absolutely FREE! With each permanent given with my new Radar ma chine, I will give one free! Drop in or call 155 the week of the MAY EESTIVAL beginning May 8, through May 13 Radar permanent is an in stant permanent--comfort able and dependable. "To Look Well—See Estelle" Attend the May Festival May 10 I were dinner guests Sunday of | Mrs. Maggie Hunter and family. Later in the evening Benny Ray and Mrs. Rachel Guyton visited them, and were accompanied 1 home by Mr. and Mrs. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brown and ] । Leroy were spend-the-day guests of Mr .and Mrs. Junior Brown ■ and Mrs. George Williams, of ■ Harrisburg, Sunday. Misses Marie and Barbara Ann ; Green were visiting their cousin, Miss Mardean Martin Sunday i evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kimball, of Gadsden, Ala., were visiting : Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker and family Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Kimball will be remembered as ! the former Lillian Parker, the i daughter of the late Mr. and, Mrs. Jack Parker. Among those who were visiting 1 | Mrs. T. R. Woods Sunday were: Mrs. Annie Belle Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Billie Bishop, of Rome; : Mrs. Emma Allmon and Lee, of j I LaFayette: and Mr. and Mrs. ; i Elmer Sumner and children, Jo ; : Ann and Charles, of this com- 1 munity. Mrs. Woods is still con fined to her room. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Brown and family were visiting Mrs. 1 Brown’s sister and family in Valley Head, Ala., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Floyd were visiting Mrs. Floyd’s sister, , Mrs. T. R. Woods and Mr. Woods ’ Sunday. ! Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Perkins were dinner guests Sunday of the Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Pell. , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woods and daughter, Carleen, and Paul . ' Pursley, of Trion, enjoyed a de- I licious dinner Sunday night with ! Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Woods and ; family in celebation of Oscar’s/ birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Richardson 1 and children, Bobby, Betty Sue J* Billie and Gloria Mae were vis iting in Summerville Sunday and ■ while there, attended the singing convention at the courthouse. ' Clarence Martin accompanied them home. The Hanson Home Demonstra- 1 tion Club met last Tuesday at ' the Community Center. During the business meeting, it was suggested they change their : days from the first Tuesday until 1 the first Thursday of the month. ’ The next meeting will be held the first Thursday, instead of the first Tuesday. ; After the business meeting was over, a demonstration was given ; by Miss Omie Wiley, and her as sistant, Miss Ann' Welborn, on 1 flower arrangement, Delicious refreshments were served, consisting of sandwiches, * potato chips, cake and chocolate 1 sauce, cookies and lemonade, by 1 two ladies, Mrs. Bessie Martin 1 and Mrs. R. A. Powell. Others present were: Mrs. ' Russell Stowe and children, ' Kathryn and Charlotte Ann, Mrs. : H. M. Tate, Mrs. J. H. Graham, 1 Mrs. Lewis Thomas, Mrs. Inez Wiliams. Mrs. R. L. Perkins and Mrs. Roy Bruce. Mrs. George Kiker and son, Ray, Misses Willie Bell and Fran- i 1 ces Moore and Miss Evon Pell 1 of LaFayette, were visitors in I f this community Sunday evening, later attending church services, where the Misses Moore brought several messages in songs. J. D. Roberson, John and Toby Oliver, of LaFayette, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perkins ,Jr. ' and daughter. Rose Marie. Sun- ’ day. J Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Espy, of ’ Chattanooga, were the afternoon J guests one evening last week of Mr .and Mrs. H. M. Tate. , Mr .and Mrs. Frank Stowe and P Buddy, Mr and Mrs. Russell Stowe, Kathryn and Charlotte Ann, Misses Carleen and Joyce ' Woods. Bobby Gene Stowe and 1 Billie Watson motored to Rock . City Sunday evennig and visited Rock City Gardens and the In- p cline on Lookout Mountain. Rev. Walter Kersey, of Trion, was visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. M. ' Tate Thursday evening. Miss Minnie Justice, or Pennville, and Mrs. Annie Chambers, of Trion, j were visiting the Tates Monday.; Mr Tate is still confined to his home, but is better. His friends wish him a quick recovery. The Rev. Homer Tate, of Penn ville, was a visitor in this com munity Sunday night and at tended church services here. He is a former pastor of the Dry Valley Baptist Church. I RED WORMS I | Western Auto | TRAIN FOR A GOOD BUSINESS POSITION Call Summrville 239 for information NORTH GEORGIA BUSINESS COLLEGE Rome, Oa. Approved for Veterans SUBLIGNA NEWS । Miss Lucile Gilstrap, a member ■ of the faculty of Berry Schools, was a week-end visitor here of relatives and friends. W. J. White spent Saturday C night at home in Subligna and r returned to Atlanta Sunday, to t be with Mrs. White, who is in Piedmont Hospital there. t Mrs. James Serrett and Vickey £ were visiting friends in Pond I Springs last week. e Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Holbrook and family, of Lakeview, and Mr. t and Mrs. Earnest Peterson, of ( LaFayette, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charley Coulter last week, c | Mr. and Mrs. Coulter returned £ home with them for a visit. t Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Self, of £ Chattanooga, spent Friday night J with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Self. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chastaine, of s Wayside, and Shirley visited Mr. f and Mrs. James Serritt and fam- £ ily Friday night. Shirley re mained for a week-end with c Sue Serritt. a Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Dover were I visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl £ Hatcher and son in Trion Sun- I day. I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tate and a son, Wayman, made a business trip to LaFayette Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Self and S. H. Self, were visiting in Rome f Saturday, the guests of Mr. and p Mrs. R. C. Lively. a Miss Eloise Scoggins was a a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cordle and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wood, of j Wayside, and Mrs. Janie Thom- a as, of Fort Payne, Ala., visited x Mr. and Mrs. James Serritt and f family Saturday night. j Mr. and Mrs. Don Scoggins and r son, Mike, and Miss Ethel j Coulter spent the week-end f with Mrs. Roy Scoggins and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Self spent the week-end in Chattanooga with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Self and family. < Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tate and i son, Wayman, were guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. T. Tate in t East Armuchee Valley. J Mrs. Mary E. Lausdel and r Misses Elva and Julia Lawrence gave a party Saturday night on i their lawn. There were around 70 guests present. t Mr. and Mrs. James Serritt and family visited Mr. and Mrs. t W. L. Wood at Wayside Sunday. Mrs. Serritt’s aunt, Miss Myrtle | Thomas, of Fort Payne, Ala., re- । turned home with them for a visit. । Miss Janie Ballenger, of 1 Crystal Springs, was week-end f guest of Mrs. Mary E. Lausdell 3 and the Misses Julia and Elva ’ Lawrence. _ Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Manis and I c Roger, of Crystal Springs, were among the guests at the party 1 at Mrs. Mary E. Lausdell’s Sat- , c urday night. Mrs. George Norton returned to her home last Thursday from i I Trion Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston • attended the concert at Sum- j merville Saturday night. j E. B. Self made a business - trip to Rome Saturday. Muffin Contest Held At Berryton i Rosa Nell McGraw’s muffins ! { were selected as first place win- ■ ner on Monday, May 1, and « Delaine McGraw and Betty . Smithson won second and third | places, respectively. The muffin contest was held by the Berryton 4-H Club at the Berrvton School. Singing games were used fori the program which was present ed by the fourth and fifth j' grade boys and girls. » After the program, Miss Annie ■ j Mae Welborn demonstrated the I making of a laundry bag from I towels. J. B. Butler, county 11 agent, and Mrs. B. E. Neal, Prin- 11 cipal, took the boys for a tour of i A. B. Hammond’s pasture and i dairy. || Mr. Butler gave a discussion | concerning the good and bad points of the pasture and how to over come erosion by use of an I evergreen cover crop. Clyde J. Harlow Candidate for Board of Roads and Revenue Chattooga County Summerville District Subject to Primary Election June 28, 1950 Your Vote and Influence Will Be Appreciated THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS Covingion To Speak To Gore Seniors Grover Smith, Principal of the Gore High School, this week an nounced plans for the gradua tion exercises at the school. Dean Covington, Representa tive of Floyd County, will be the guest speaker at 8 p.m. Monday, May 22, at the final graduation exercises. Martha Sue Gordon will give the valedictory and Caroline 5 Geise will give the salutatory. The Rev. Tom Collins, pastor I of the First Baptist Church, I Summerville, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon at 11 a.m. Sunday, May 21, at the Bethel Methodist Church. Sunday School will precede the service at 9:45 a.m. The Rev. w. E. Purcell will teach the Sunday School lesson. Ten seniors will be presented diplomas by Mr. Smith. They are: Mary Sue Aired, George Dawson, Caroline Geise, Martha Sue Gordon, Carlton Hawkins, Bobby Hendrix, Doyle Jones, Paul Jones, Gordon McCollum and Wilton Smith. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many. friends and neighbors for their ' kindness to us in the sickness । and death of our dear husband | and father. Dr. Shepard for his; kindness, those who brought I food and flowers. Wallis and Son ' Funeral Home for their services, I also the Reverands Cordell, I Lundy and Baird for their com- I sorting words. May each of you ' have such friends in time of need. Mrs. J. P. Ford and Charlie, I Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Ford and; family. CUB SCOUT NEWS Den 2 met at the home of the den mother, Mrs. John B. Whis nant. Den Chief Larry Smith called the meeting to order. Tommy Self was out of town and the Den missed him. The Den practiced marching and then painted signs. A weiner roast followed and then the group played baseball. The meeting was closed with the living circle. DR. PLEDGER TO RESUME PRACTICE Dr. Frances Pledger, who once practiced in Summerville has re sumed her chiropractic practice and will be in her office, Lov ingood Building, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except Thursday afternoon. Dr. Pledger, formerly Frances Logan, invites her friends to call upon her. THIRD GRADE TO PRESENT PLAY The third grade will present The Sleeping Beauty” at 8 p.m. Friday, May 12, at the High School Auditorium. NERVOUSI STOMACH ALLIMIN relievos distressing symptoms of •‘nervous stomach*’—heaviness uftor meals, belching, bloating and colie dos to gas. ALUMIN has been scientifically tested Dy doctors and found highly effective. World famous—more than a billion sold to data. McGinnis Drug Co. Summerville I WANTED — J To Let Contractor Hove 10 Houses to Build I Will Let One Or All i to One Contractor IFred and Ross Thomas PENNVILLE CLUB MEETS FRIDAY The Pennville Home Demon stration Club met Friday, May 5, in the home of Mrs. A. E. {Strange. Miss Omie Wiley, Demonstra tion Agent, and Miss Ann Wel bron, Assistant Agent, showed slides of flower arrangements and discussed different angles of J arranging flowers. Afterwards, J the women made arrangements : land their results were criticized 1 land helpful suggestions offered. ( I The group completed their plans for serving dinner at the Farm Face Lifting in Haywood Valley, May 17. The devotional was led by Miss ‘ Minnie Justice. Sixteen members , and three visitors were presnt. , The next meeting will be in the J home of Mrs. Jewel Hix. rr—— mm ' MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER PARK THEATRE 1 Mile South of Trion, Ga. Plenty of Parking Space WHERE YOU GET THE MOST ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE LEAST PRICE Phone 0-1742 Admission: Adults 30c Children 14c Thursday and Friday May 11-12 Open 6:30 P. M. I June Duprez, John Clements, C. Aubrey Smith, in— “FOUR FEAHERS” Latest Park News. Saturday, May 18 One Day Only Double Feature Open 1 P. M. Larry Buster Crabbe, in— “ROCKET SHIP” With Jean Rogers, Charles Middleton, Priscilla Lawson. —Plus— _ I Allan “Rocky” Lane, in— “NAVAJO TRAIL RAIDERS” Chapter 1 “King of Jungle land.’ Sunday and Monday May 14-15 Double Feature Open 2 Sunday—6:3o Monday j ! Maria Montez, Jon Hall, Sabu, ■ in— “COBRA WOMAN” Technicolor. With Edgar Barrier, Lois Col- i Her, Mary Nash, Lon Chaney. | —Also— Ride the thrill blazing trail I with Roy Rogers and Dale j Evans. When it’s — “TWILIGHT IN THE SIERRAS” Trucolor. Dizzy Acrobat Cartoon. Tuesdav and Wednesday May 16-17 Open 2:30 P. M. j The screen’s mightiest action I drama. Robert Mitchum, in* the I greatest role of his career, i in— “THE STORY OF G. I. JOE” With Burgess Meredith and I a cast of thousands. “THE OUTLAW” IS COMING BACK. — Watch for play lates. B now at I M half price! | 1 : TUSSY CREAM DEODORANT i ^4 A**' j ^/|a \ Ijgg^ygi £l^*3 This delightful deodorant keeps you dainty and sweet at once! Banishes perspiration odor, checks perspira tion moisture. Gives longer lasting protection, is extra gentle to skin and clothing. Deliciously fragrant—stays creamy-smooth down to the bottom of the jar. Get jar* and jars of Tusey Cream Deodorant at half-price—now! J. R. JACKSON & SON "Reliable Druggists" TRION THEATRE Continuous Shows Daily Including Sunday—Open 12:45 p. m.—Monday Open 1 p. m.— Saturday Open 12:00 Noon Last Time Thursday “ALL THE KING’S MEN” Friday, May 12 “BLONDIE’S HERO” With Penny Singleton and Ar thur Lake. Short—An Itch in Time. First Chapter of “James Bros, of Missouri” Serial. Saturday, May 13 Double Feature Program “THE ARIZONA COWBOY” With Rex Allen and Gordon Jones. . “OUT OF THE STORM” With James Lydon and Lois Col- Her. Sunday and Monday “KEY TO THE CITY” With Clark Gable and Loretta Young. Short—Pastoral Ponoramos. Also Latest News. Shows at 1:00, 3:07, 7:21, 9:28 Tuesday, May 16 “TRAVELING SALESWOMAN” With Joan Davis and Andy De vine . Short—Jungle Terror. Wednesday and Thursday May 17-18 “THE EAGLE AND THE HAWK” Short—Best of Breed. Also Latest News. Shows at 1:00, 3:12, 5:24, 7:36, 9:48 Moonlight Drive-In —On Highway 27— TRION, GA. Phone Summerville 0614 Last Time Wednesday “OLD LOS ANGELES” Admissidon—Adults 45c Children Free—Under 12 Last Time Wednesday “ANGEL ON THE AMAZON” Thursday and Friday May 11-12 “MOONRISE” Starring George Brent and Vera Ralston. Added—Cartoon and Serial. Saturday, May 13 Double Feature “HEART OF VIRGINIA” With Janet Martin and Rob ert Lowery. Second Feature “SON OF GOD’S COUNTRY” With Monte Hale and Pamela Blake. Added Cartoon. Sunday and Monday May 14-15 Added— News and Cartoon. Tuesday and Wednesday May 16-17 “ALAS A GENTLEMAN” Starring Wallace Berry. Added—Ray Whitley, Prairie Spooners—Plus Cartoon. COMING—May 18-19 — THE YEARLING In Technicolor. Dn B. Lovingood Dr. R. E. Davison DENTISTS 27 Commerce St. Summerville, Ga. Hours—9-12, 1:30-6. Office Phone 12 ■ I/&A'l BUT WE ARE J u< t f NOT know \how | HOW* LIST YOUR HOME WITH US / FARRAR REAL ESTATE AGENCY 109 N. Commerce S.t Phone 41 Summerville, Ga. — — — — IW&S * ■ — — TOO6A THEATRE Phone 201 Summerville, Ga. YOUR ENTERTAINMENT HEADQUARTERS" Week-Days-Continuous from 1:00 P. M. Saturday— Continuous from 10:30 A. M Thursday and Friday May 11-12 lOF 7 ii jrl The loves, hughsmd J Xr escapades L of aU the If l > wonderful i /Wv AIP ~ MX'W V* pX r:■ mm eoNiwt eV DAILEY*CALVO’ | v । IOWNSEND - WILLIAM DLMAKST S l G N A t v I | Bv Fraduw. n JOHN FORD • FRED KOH LMAR Sum. Mm Lw w, w — Also News and Short Subjecte. Saturday, May 13 Charles Starrett as The Durango Kid, and Smiley Burnette, in— “HORSEMEN OF THE SIERRAS” Also Chapter 14, “Batman and Robin” and Cartoon. Saturday Night Late Show 10:30 P. M. Marsha Hunt, John Litel, June Vincent, Harry Shannon, in— “MARY RYAN, DETECTIVE" Also Short Subjects. Monday and Tuesday May 15-16 AT ITS BOLDEST! file true P a 9« sof . v MAtweicon xAjg history! A PuamouM a _ s Plctun Slirr mg 1 JOHN RHONDA , PAYNE FLEMING ? O’KEEFE wim I' Itaw Cm • Ini CM . ha* liyM ' Directed by LEWIS R. FOSTER Also News. 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