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OAK HILL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Hampton
and son, and Mrs. Willie Brown,
of Chattanooga, visited Mrs.
Maude Tallent and Jewell Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gardner,
David and Nora Ward were din
ner guests Sunday of Mr. and
YOUR NOW HOME OWNED
AND OPERATED
TOOGA
THEATRE
Phone 201 — Summerville
Last Times Thursday
“FOUR GIRLS IN TOWN”
In Color and Cinemascope, star
ring George Nader and Julie
Adams. Also Cartoon and News
Friday, Saturday, Feb. 22, 23
Double Feature Program
"THE BLACK WHIP"
Starring Hugh Marlowe and Col
leen Gray, and on the same
Program
• THE NIGHT RUNNER”
Starring Ray Denton and Coleen
Miller
Also Cartoon and Chapter 10,
“Panther Girl Os The Congo”
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
February 24, 25, 26
The Tooga Theatre is proud to
bring to you one of the greatest
motion pictures ever filmed. For
three days. It’s Rogers and Ham
merstein’s
“OKLAHOMA”
In Color and Cinemascope
Starring Gordon Macßae and
Shirley Jones, supported by a
east of hundreds of your favor
ites. Also Cartoon and News
Wednesday, Thursday
February 27, 28
“INSTANBUL”
In Color and Cinemascope, star
ring Errol Flynn and Cornel
Borchers. Also News and Cartoon I
MOON-LITE =
3 MILES NORTH OF TRION
Thurs., Fri., Feb. 21, 22
“SAFARI”
(In Technicolori
With Victor Mature and Janet
Leigh
Saturday, Feb. 23
“BLONDE BAIT”
With Beverly Michaels and Joan
Rice
2nd Feature
“FIVE GUNS WEST”
(In Color)
AT YOUR HOME-OWNED and HOME-OPERATED
i w i r lVjUmwi
Phone Pennville 2521
Thursday, Friday, Feb. 21, 22
John Payne and Mona Freeman
in
“HOLD BACK THE NIGHT”
Also Cartoon
.Saturday, Feb. 23
Double Feature Program
“HELL’S HORIZON"
Starring John Ireland and Marla
English, and on the same
Program
"Hl K”
In Color
Starring George Montgomery and
John Baer
Also Cartoon
Sunday, Feb. 24
Joel McCrea and Felicia Farr in
“THE FIRST TEXAN”
In Color and Cinemascope
Also Cartoon
To lliis Alan
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... er rather, Ie hi* memory, many word* of tribute
will be ipoken on the anniversary of hi* birth. But
no matter how much it toid and how eloquent the
ipeaker, word* can never fully expret* the gratitude
of every American for all that each owe* to thi* man.
IN OBSERVANCI OF GIORGI WASHINGTON'S
BIRTHDAY, OUR BANK WILL NOT
TRANSACT BUSINISS ON FRIDAY, FIBRUARY 22,
2% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS
Farmers & Merchants Bank
MEMBER F. D. I. C.
1 Mrs. Ben Gardner and family in
' Lyerly.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Purser and
Edna. Mrs. Maude Tallent, Ruth
and Jewell Hampton all visited
Mr. and Mrs. Toy Talent and
I children and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Payton Sunday.
Mrs. J. T. Brady and children
visited Mrs. Maude Tallent and
Ruth Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morrison
visited Mrs. G. W. Brooks and
Mrs. Ozema Dempsey Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morrison
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Sentell
Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Mitchell visited Mr.
and Mrs. Morrison Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morrison
I visited Mr. and Mrs. Archie
! Baggett Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Swafford
and children, of LaFayette, were
week-end guests of Mrs. Maude
Tallent and Ruth.
| Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Harrison
’ and Greg visited Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Harrison Sunday.
Mrs. Maude Tallent visited her
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
L. L. Pitts, at Cloudland Friday
i night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morrison
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Demp
sey Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Webb, of
Summerville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Morrison, of LaFayette,
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mor
rison Saturday night.
Jewell Hampton spent the
week-end with Montie Joe West
at Lyerly.
Mrs. Abernathy visited Mrs. C.
W. Morrison Saturday.
Mrs. E. L. Harrison visited Mrs.
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FIGHTS ALL COLDS
SYMPTOMS AT ONE TIME...
IN LESS TIME! ITS THE
PROVEN COLDS MEDICINE
With John Lund and Dorothy
Malone
Sunday, Feb. 24
"THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE
ARE FREE”
In Cinemascope (Color)
With Gordon Macßae, Dan
Dailey and Sheree North
Coining Soon
“LOVE ME TENDER"
Free Photographs of Mr. Presley
Watch for play dates
Monday, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 26
Susan Hayward, William Lun
digan and Rory Calhoun in one
of the finest pictures of our time
I D CLIMB THE HIGHEST
MOUNTAIN”
Also Cartoon
If you’ve seen this great movie,
you’ll want to see it again and
again. If you haven’t seen it —
it's a must.
Wednesday, Feb. 27
Edward G Robinson and Kelvin
McCarthy in
"NIGHTMARE”
Also Cartoon
WATCH FOR "HOLLYWOOD.
THE GAME OF THE MOVIE
STARS" STARTING SOON AT
THE PENN DRIVE-IN. FUN AND
PRIZES FOR ALL.
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MARTHA LEE Dawson, 2
years old, is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Dawson,
Rt. 1, Summerville. Don’t fence
her in.
LYERLY NEWS
A. D. Snoots is visiting his
daughters. Mrs. Anna Kalley,
and Mrs. Irene Cross, in Deland,
Fla.
Mrs. Marvin Pullen, of Sum
merville, honored her father, R.
C. Kellett, with a birthday sup
per Thursday. Mrs. Kellett and
Mrs. Ruby Comer, of Dublin, en
joyed the evening with the
Pullens.
Mrs. John Johnson and chil
dren and Mrs. Louise Herod were
among those from Lyerly at
tending the cerebral palsy
telethon at the City Auditorium
in Rome Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook’s Sat
urday night supper guests were
' —Mr. and Mrs. Gus Cook and
; children. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook
and boys, Mrs. Bobby Bullard
and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Jody
Cook and son and Judy, Sue and
Scott Kirby.
Jody Cook left Saturday for
New Orleans, La., where he will
work. Mrs. Cook and Joe will join
him later.
Mrs. W. L. Merrin, who is on
an extended visit with a daugh
ter in Tacoma, Wash., is ill.
Friends here who might like to
send her a card the address is:
i 5275 Street, Tacoma, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Cook and
children were Sunday visitors of
| the Bill Cooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farrar and
boys have moved into their new
home on the Lyerly Highway
and Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell and
children have moved into the
Ozema Dempsey, Mrs. Bob
Dempsey and Mrs. G. W, Brooks
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brooks and
David Massey visited Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Brooks and Pearl Sun
day.
Mrs. Maude Tallent visited
Mrs. J. T. Brady Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harrison
visited Mr. and Mrs. Grady Wil
son Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith
were visiting Mrs. R. L. Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harrison
over the week-end.
Mrs. Edmond Kerce visited her
mother, Mrs. J. E. Hawkins,
Monday.
TRION
COMMUNITY CENTER
THEATRE
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
February 20, 21, 22
• WRITTEN ON THE WIND"
Starring Rock Hudson and
Lauren Bacall
Short Subject and Latest News
Here is high, human drama
starring Rock Hudson.
Lauren Bacall. Robert Stack and
Dorothy Malone. WRITTEN ON
THE WIND is the story of a man
who doesn’t trust his wife or his
best friend —of a sister who is
determined to have the man she !
loves no matter the cost. It is
a movie you will remember and
talk about— a strong, heady plot
of love and hate, brilliantly pro
duced in glowing Technicolor.
Don’t miss it!
Saturday, February 23
“COUNT THREE AND PRAY”
Starring Van Heflin and Joanne
Woodward
Shorts. Knutzy Knights and
How Now Boing Being
This story tells of the struggles
of an unconventional parson try
ing to establish a church in a
backwoods Southern community
him after the Civil War. Part of
his troubles come from trying to
reform an orphan girl who has
claimed “squatter's rights" on the
parsonage and refuses to move
— und since hr is a repentant
sinner who hud been given to
drinking, gambling und brawling
he seeks to check bad impulses
by the device of "counting und
praying" when temptation oc
curs A real comedy full of,
laughs and fun!
Monday. Tuesday
February 23, 26
— Cinemascope
“TEA AND SYMPATHY”
blurring Deborah Kerr und John
Kerr
Bhort Subject und Latest News'
The story of tt woman’s Invr
und sacrifice to help hrmn
warmth and understanding into
a young man's life is told in TEA
AND SYMPATHY One student
m flic boarding f.,<r<| ,
problem so great, there was none
he could turn to for help and
only the sclioolmuster's wife
showed any sympathy or real In
terest. An unusual movie enacted
by a very able cast Including
Deborah Kerr, John Kerr and
Leif Erickson.
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REBECCA DIANE Millican, 16
months, isn’t bothered by Re
publican "prosperity” or any
thing else. But she looks a little
skeptical. She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mill
ican of Ft. Payne, Ala., Route
3. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Keith of Summer
ville, Route 3, and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Millican of Ft. Payne,
Route 3.
one vacated by the Farrars.
Mrs. Horace Comer, of Dublin,
returned home Monday after a
visit to her parents and a sister,
Mrs. Marvin Pullen, in Summer
ville.
Kathy Edwards was the week
end guest of Kristina Cook in
Summerville.
M/Sgt. and Mrs. John Robert
Busbin and son, of Robbins Air
Force Base, Mason, visited the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Busbin, over the week-end.
Airman Lamar Martin, who
has completed a course in Offi
cers Candidate School at Lack
land Air Force Base in Texas, is
spending a leave with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Martin.
Lamar will report to Shaw Air
Force Base in South Carolina,
when his leave is spent.
J. W. Harris, of Charleston, S.
C., visited Mrs. Lassie Edwards
and family Thursday enroute to
a visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. O. Harris, in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Martin have
returned from St. Petersburg,
Fla., after a visit with their chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Busbin, and children.
M. Y. F. Sub District meeting
was held Monday night here at
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/T l . "Since its organization in 1900. the guiding principle of Liberty National
I j I / Life Insurance Company has been to achieve success by deserving it; to ।
Policyholders and their beneficiaries with a fair, unselfish contract j
and to construe it liberally in their favor; to serve them faithfully, adequately, I
honestly and economically.”
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The figures in this financial statement reflect one
/dry / g of the outstanding years in the history of the
Company. We like to feel that this record in large
Vrf 7 measure comes as the result of strict adherence to
y i \ a k° ve cree d«
Insurance In Force $1,170,204,373
/ > B J 1956 Increase Ln Insurance In Force $125,711,206
T ° tal ResoMr<e# $210,170,950
II If I Increase In Resources $21,065,881
1/ FINANCIAL STATEMENT DECEMBER 31, 1956
RESOURCES: ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES:
»11^7.200,18 Reserves to Guarantee Obligations
U.S.(,overnment Bonds 17,978,745.38 to Policyholders . ...... . ^.5183,862,027.53 ^
Total U. S. Direct and Guaranteed Obligations 133,825,945.56
Other Real Estate Mortgages 23,453 155 00 Capital and Surplus . .". .’ 21,261,136.93
Public Utility Bonds * * ’ 13’354’066 32
State, Province and Municipal Bonds . ."7 .. . 5.200,475.51 Total Held for Protection
Other Bonds 21.896,019.53 of Policyowners . 205,123,164.46
Policy Loans «... 4661 982 22
Company Occupied Real Estate l^Sll.fWi Securities Valuation
Investment Real Estate 1.755.026.64 Reserve .... . 1,317,919.85
* aßh 1,855,761.35 ***’
‘'7 M * 528,237.00 Taxes and Miscellaneous Liabilities 3,729,866.48
Other Resources . ’ .y/, . 1,719,450.00
i Total Resources . ,T. . .$216,£70,950.79 vi Total $210,170,950.79
Summerville Staff
R. M. Bridges Morton L. Osburn
J. A. Pilgrim V James R. Dowdy
W. G. Woods, Associate Manager
Liberty National Life Insurance Company
Frank P. Samford, President • Birmingham, Alabama
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IT’S A GREAT life, judging
from the happy smile of De
borah Jones, 18 months, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Jones, Atlanta. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Cash
of Summerville and Mrs. Lily
Jones of Montgomery, Ala.
the Methodist Church with the
ladies of the W.S.C.S. furnishing
refreshments.
Mrs. Homer Williams and
Patty are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Edmondson in Macon.
Mrs. Robert Baggett, of Oak
' Hill, spent Saturday with her
sister, Mrs. Oscar Reece. Mrs.
Reece is confined to her room
due to illness.
David Tidmore, small son of
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tidmore,
has been sick.
Ben Gardner is able to return
to his work after a few days’
stay in Trion Hospital and a rest
at home.
Mrs. Gus Cook has been sick
with a virus infection.
Tersea Taylor and Pam Hubler
spent Monday afternoon with
Betty Lee and Susan Busbin.
Mrs. Lassie Edwards attended
services at Welcome Hill Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pickle
and Mrs. James Busbin were
among those from here attend
ing the funeral of Howard Pickle
at Oak Hill last Wednesday.
Mr .and Mrs. W. C. Busbin and
M/Sgt. and Mrs. John R. Busbin
I visited Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Downy and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Busbin at Cloudland Sunday.
Nancy White, of Holland, was
the week-end guest of Beth Wil
| son.
Mac and Pat Brooks spent
Saturday night with their
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RHONDA ELIZABETH. 14
months, and Mark Steven, 3
years, have the “seatuation”
well in hand. They are the
children of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Watkins of Griffin. Grand
parents are Sheriff and Mrs.
Fred Stewart and Mr. and Mrs.
J. VV. Watkins of Summerville.
Lyerly 4-H Club
Learns From Film
The Lyerly Senior 4-H Club
met for it’s monthly meeting
February 18 in the School Gym
nasium.
The meeting was called to
order by the President, Joann
Brady. The devotional was giv
en by Gwendolyn Williams.
After the devotional we had
our regular business meeting.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Brooks.
Mrs. Buddie Busbin was in
Rome Monday.
Monthly Spare Time Income
Refilling and collecting money
from our high grade Nut Ma
chines in this area. No selling!
To qualify for work you must
have car, references, S4OO cash,
secured by inventory.
Devoting 6-8 hours a week to
business, your end on percentage
of collections will net good spare
time income with good pos
sibilities of taking over full time.
Income increasing accordingly.
For interview, include phone
number in application. Write
P. O. Box 844, Birmingham, Ala.
Miss Wiley showed us a very
good film on Entomology.
The meeting was adjourned.—
Sylvia Harrilson, Reporter. ।
THE SUMMERVILLE INSURANCE AGENCY
REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING STRONG
INSURANCE COMPANIES
★ Hartford Fire Insurance Company
★ Hartford Accident & Indemnity Company
★ Continental Insurance Company
•A Fireman's Fund Insurance Company
A National Surety Corporation
★ Sun Office Limited Insurance Company
•A New England Insurance Company
★ Fidelity and Casualty Insurance Company
Are YOU insured in one of these companies?
THIS INSURANCE AGENCY REPRESENTS
THE FOLLOWING STRONG COMPANIES
The Travelers Insurance Company
United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company
Insurance Company of North America
New Hampshire Fire Insurance Company
Agricultural Fire Insurance Company
Pacific National Fire Insurance Company
The Western Fire Insurance Company
Merchants and Manufacturers Insurance Co.
IS YOUR INSURANCE WITH ONE OF THESE
COMPANIES?
BEULAH SHROPSHIRE AGENCY
Bob Guffin Beulah Shropshire
Summerville, Ga.—Phone 104
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1957
From Thee, great God, we spring,
to Thee we tend,
Path, motive, guide, original, and
end.