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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1957
FUNERAL RITES FOR
LEONARD MAXWELL
Funeral services were held
Sunday at 3 pan. at the East
Trion Church of Cod lor Leon
ard (Mo) Maxwell who died at
his home in Pennville at 6 a.m.
Friday. Officiating were the Rev
erends J. D. Carter and Glenn
Buelter. Uncles served as active
pallbearers and honorary pall
bearers were members of the
Youth Sunday School Class of
the church. Interment was in the
Old Trion Cemetery.
He is me son of Mrs. J. A.
Crouch and the late Paul Max
well. Other survivors are his
step-father, J. A. Crouch; one
brother, James of Pennville;
grandparents, Mrs. J. M. Max
well, Pennville and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Knox of Trion. Several
aunts and uncles also survive.
Erwin Funeral Home was in
charge of the arrangements.
Do you make mistakes in pro
nunciation or English? Your
Chattooga County Library can
supply you with books on pro
nunciation and grammar which
will help you form good speaking
habits.
MOON-LITE =
3 MILES NORTH OF TRION
Thur., Fri., Feb. 28 and March 1
“REPRISAL”
(In Technicolor)
With Guy Madison and Felicia
Farr
Saturday, March 2
“THE BIG COMBO”
With Cornel Wilde and Jean
Wallace
2nd Feature
“KENTUCKY RIFLE”
(In Color)
AT YOUR HOMEOWNED and HOME-OPERATED
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Phone Pennville 2521
Thursday and Friday
February 28, March 1
A Laugh-Filled Program, Featur
ing a
“CARTOON CARNIVAL"
With seven of your favorite ear
toon characters, a full 50 minutes
of cartoons, plus a real laugh
producing feature
Leo Gorcey and the Bowery Boys
In
‘TARTS PLAYBOYS"
Here's Entertainment at it’s
Best.
Saturday, March 2
Double Feature Program
“DANIEL BOONE
TRAIT,BLAZER"
In Color
Starring Bruce Bennett and Lon
Chaney
And on the same program
“FOLLOW THAT WOMAN"
Starring William Gargon and
Nancy Kelly
Also Cartoon
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
THE SUMMERVILLE INSURANCE AGENCY
REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING STRONG
INSURANCE COMPANIES
★ Hartford Fire Insurance Company
★ Hartford Accident & Indemnity Company
A Continental Insurance Company
if Fireman's Fund Insurance Company
if National Surety Corporation
if Sun Office Limited Insurance Company
if New England Insurance Company
★ Fidelity and Casualty Insurance Company
Are YOU insured in one of these companies?
CHARLES C. FARRAR JANET L. FARRAR
MENLO NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M. Mur
phy’s dinner guests Sunday were
Mrs. Lola Gladden and son,
Charles, of Rome; Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Sentell and boys, Mr.
and Mrs. Loy Murphy, Misses
Joyce Murphy and Yvonne Tal
lent, of Jamestown. The occa
sion was honoring Mrs. Murphy’s
birthday.
Misses Nell Hamby and Jea
nette Baker accompanied Miss
Wiley, of Summerville, to Athens,
Friday for Senior Day at the
University of Georgia.
Mrs. J. J. Harrison, of Signal
Mountain, spent the week-end
with her parents, the J. R.
Wyatts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hardwick
were dinner guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Copeland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Majors,
Mrs. D. C. Mitchell and boys vis
ited the Tom Evans family in
Rome Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. S. W. Morton, of Summer
ville, was guest of the Robert
William Kings Saturday night,
then Sunday, they and Henry
Barrow were dinner guests of the
Ray Jacksons in Henagar, Ala.
Mrs. Morton remained for a
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Hurtt
1 With Chill Wills and Cathy
Downs
i Sunday, March 3
“7TH CAVALRY”
(In Technicolor)
With Randolph Scott and Bar
bara Hale
Coming Soon
“LOVE ME TENDER”
Sunday, March 3
Rory Calhoun and Barbara Rush
In
“FLIGHT TO HONG KONG”
Also Cartoon
Monday, Tuesday, March 4, 5
Kirk Douglas and Sylvana
Mangano In
“ULYSSES”
In Color
Also Cartoon
Wednesday, March 6
Rosalind Russell and Fernando
Lamas In
“THE GIRLRUSH"
In Color and Vista Vision
Also Cartoon
Starting Soon Now — “HOLLY
WOOD, THE GAME OF THE
MOVIE STARS". You’ll Love It.
Also Many Other Thrilling At
tractions, All in Addition to Our
Usual Fine Movie Program
visited their daughter, Mrs. Max
Cross, and family in LaFayette
Saturday, then later to see her
father, near Fort Payne (who is
very sick) Saturday night, and
Sunday.
Joe Alexander, of Brunswick;
Billy and Hamilton Alexander, of
Atlanta, spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hall, of
Chattanooga, and Mrs. Jennie
Hall, of LaFayette, visited rela
tives Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mack Ma
jors, of Trion spent the week
end with her parents, the Clar
ence Clarks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chislom
and children, of Bynum, Ala.,
were dinner guests of the G. C.
Hartlines, in afternoon, Mr. and
Mrs. Hobert Money, of Cedar
Bluff; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Black
burn, of Summerville. Mrs. Hart
line is recuperating at their
home on 7th Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mathis and
TRION
COMMUNITY CENTER
THEATRE
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
February 27, 28 — March 1
“HOLLYWOOD OR BUST”
Starring Dean Martin and Jerry
Lewis
Short Subject and Latest News
This is a cross country trip,
from “here" to Hollywood with
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis as
traveling companions. It all
starts when they both win the
same red convertible and become
co-owners with different ideas.
Jerry wants to go to Hollywood
and meet Anita Ekberg, so they
set out — with many unlikely
situations croping up along the
way— and the way they get
in and out of scrapes makes for
the funniest scenes in any of
their previous movies. HOLLY
WOOD OR BUST is the final
fling of Martin and Lewis as a
duo — so don’t miss this chance
of joining in their crazy brand
of fun!
Saturday, March 2
Double Feature Program
“TEN TALL MEN”
Starring Burt Lancaster and
Jody Lawrance
— ALSO —
“WORLD IN MY CORNER"
Starring Audie Murphy and Bar-
bara Rush
Monday. Tuesday, March 4, 5
“JULIE”
Starring Doris Day and Louis
Jourdan
Short, Millionaire Droopy
Also Latest News
Doris Day has herself a fear
some time in this story — as
she has a battle with suspense
and a jealous husband. There are
high spots of tension throughout
and the things JULIE learns
from her husband one night is
enough to make Alfred Hitch
cock envious. The resourceful
young lady comes through all
this — and without singing a
note — so if you like exciting
drama — you’ll want to be in
time for the beginning of this
movie!
YOUR NOW HOME OWNED
AND OPERATED
TOOGA
THEATRE
Phone 201 — Summerville
Last Times Thursday
“INSTANBUL”
In color and Cinemascope
Starring Errol Flynn and Cornel
Borchers
Also Cartoon and News
Friday, Saturday, March 1, 2
Double Feature Program
Featuring First, A Story That’s
Close to the Hearts of 35 Million
Churchgoers
“THE PEACEMAKER"
Starring James Mitchell and
Rosemary Bowe
And is the story of the conflict
in men's hearts and minds be
tween the sword and the plow
— The gun or the book. The
story of a Topgun who turned
Parson to add a new lustre to
the timeless admonition of the
BOOK. "BLESSED ARE THE
PEACEMAKERS'.
And on the same program
"THE COME ON"
Starring Sterling Hayden and
Anne Baxter
Also "Panther Girl of Congo"
and Cartoon
Sunday. Monday. Tuesday
March 3. 4. 5
Ingrid Bergman and Yul Brynner
In the motion picture hit every
body is talking about
“ANASTASIA"
In Color and Cinemascope
Also Cartoon
Wednesday, Thursday, March 6,7
Fred Mac Murray and Jeffrey
Hunter in
"GUN FOR A COWARD"
In Color, Cinemascope
Also Cartoon and Short
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
son, of Atlanta, were guests of
the Joe Simmons the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fain and
Mrs. Bryan Fowler and boys, of
Spartanburg, S. C., were week
end guests of their parents, the
D. A. Hoggs. Mrs. Fowler and
boys remained for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brooks,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Henry, of
j Chattanooga, visited the U. E.
I Days Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. I). Chamblee
spent the week-end in Athens
with their son, David, who is
a student at University of Geor
gia. Mrs. G. T. Kling and Carolyn
accompanied them to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Malcolm Kling in
I Athens.
Mesdames Addie Welch, Pax
Smith and Henderson Jones were
' dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
. Henry Lawless Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cavin,
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Deering
and children, Mrs. W. B. Lang
i ston and children, also Mr. and
j Mrs. Lewis Allman and son, of
| LaFayette, enjoyed a birthday
j dinner together last Sunday at
! the Cavin home below Menlo. In
■ the afternoon Mrs. Roy Boyd
j and children and Joe Wheeler
[ Cavin called. The celebration
j was for Mrs. Deering’s and Mrs.
| Langston’s honor.
Mrs. Joe Simmons, Bobby and
Bill Mathis visited relatives in
Fort Payne Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker,
Clyde’s and Jim’s families en
joyed a “get-together” in Trion
Sunday at Hansel Baker’s home
i Others present were Mr. and
| Mrs. Ozell Maddox, Mr. and Mrs.
[Roy Baker and Mrs. “Rip"EUen-
I burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman White
| spent most of last week in
i Henagar with her mother, Mrs.
[W. B. Anderson, who passed
away Thursday night. Several
friends visited in the home Fri
day night and some attended the
funeral service Saturday after
noon. Sorry to report Mrs. White
|is confined to her room with
I "Flu”. We wish her a speedy re
! covery.
Mrs. Margaret Jo Moody and
I daughter. Irene, of Chattanooga,
spent the week-end with her
parents, the Sell McWhorters.
Several friends are visiting Joe
Murphy all along—(who is a pa
tient in Chattooga County Hos
pital). Mrs. O. R. Murphy, of
j Birmingham, visited them two
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and
children, of Atlanta, visited
among relatives the week-end.
Mrs. c. E. Massey is spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Gentry and children in Trion.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wofford,
Bobby and Martha, of Smyrna,
visited the Bud Tuckers and
relatives in Chattanooga the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ford, of
LaFayette, and Miss Joann
Hardy, of Telega, were guests of
the C. J. Fords Monday.
Misses Ruby O’Rear and
Lillian Rosser, of Trion, visited
Miss Edna Perry and the Ham
monds Sunday afternoon.
HOLLAND NEWS
Charlie Logan and family, of
Lindale, visited the Claud Rat
liffs Sunday.
Miss Eva and Frank Worsham
were the Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Howell.
Mrs. Ralph Chalenberg and
Mrs. Ed Worsham plan to spend
part of this week with Mrs.
Minnie Holland and daughters.
। Mr. and Mrs. James White and
| children from Summerville were
I here Saturday.
Miss Eva and Frank Worsham
had dinner Friday with the Gor
don Greens.
Wiley and Henry Ratliff, of
Shannon, and Mr and Mrs. New
ton Gray, of Chattanooga, were
former residents visiting here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fleming
and Brent from Trion and Miss
Ruby Fleming were visitors at
Mrs. Minnie Holland's Sunday.
Mrs. Minnie Holland and
Misses Bertha and Mary visited
Mrs. Della Moon in Summerville
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The Stump family from At
lanta spent Sunday with the Bob
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Mrs. Mattie and Miss Eva
Worsham were in Summerville
Saturday.
Want Ads
FOR RENT—* GARAGE APARTMENTS W
P Selman, phone 101
NO TRESPASSING, 1 OK SALI, ANO 1 OR
Rent metal sions at News Office.
WANTED TO BUY—FARM LAM) FROM
owner. Must be priced right. M. S. Clay,
Coosa, Ga.
WANTED —TO DRILL WATER wells
anywhere, any depth. Modern machin
ery. quick service. All kinds of pumps
furnished and installed. Call or write W
M. Kittle, Box 186, Ringgold Ga. Telephone
3501 or 2831. ts
I oi: s\i i —hoi >i 8 |ND loi S. W. I*
Selman, phone 101.
PREPARE lOR OFFICI POSITION—IN
tensive 3 months course for office em
ployment . . . can be completed in Home
Study Course. Write or visit tor full in
formation CARROLL LYNN SCHOOL.
ROME ,GA. it
saae MONEY SAND YOUR OWN
floors. Use our sander at 75c per hour
or $6.00 per day. Hall's Decorating Shop.
108 8 Comerce st . Phone 208-L
FLOWERS — FLOWERDELL GLADB •:
cents per dozen. Friday. Saturday only.
Across from Chattooga Hospital.
o\i SPINET PIANO WITH MATCHING
bench for sale tn your community to
responsible party who can make small
down payment and assume small monthly
payments. For information write: Credit
Mgr.. P.O. Box 293, Rome, Ga. 3-7
3-7
B i GOO|)RI< h INNOUNC i S
Opening for new dealership in Summer
ville. Georgia
B. F. GOODRICH OFFERS
Protected Dealer Franchise
' B. F. Goodrich Life-Saver Tubeless Tires
• Nationally advertised products for car,
Garden and Home
♦ Outstanding and Proven Credit Sales
Program
♦ Complete advertising and merchandising
selling assistance
* Complete architectural store design
service without cost.
Here is a business that is profitable be
cause B. F. Goodrich tire sales both retail
and commercial are ’big ticket'' sales.
The tire business is a growing, progres
sive business. More and more vehicles
needing tires every year. But, more than
that, B. F. Goodrich, as inventor and
pioneer in tubeless tires, is far ahead of
competition.
So join up with a leader, in its field.
B. F. Goodrich. First in Rubber.
For details write, wire or call Mr. John
Brewster. The B. F. Goodrich Co.. 1721
Dekalb Ave.. Atlanta. Georgia Telephone
Drake 8-4561. 3-7
I or SALI
One 4 room house. No. 12 Givens St., 4
rooms and bath. No. 13 Givens St.. 4 rooms
and bath. No. 14 Givens St., 4 rooms and
bath.
No. 43 Lyerly St . 4 rooms and bath and
No. 45 Lyerly St.. 4 rooms and bath. Small
down payment. Balance can be financed.
5 room house and bath. Can be bought
on G. I. loan. $37.91 per month tax and
insurance included. 3 miles south of Sum
merville on Lyerly Highway.
6 room house and bath. Very small
down payment. $40.52 per month. 615
Union Street.
HENDERSON REALTY (O.
lor SALE—I 101 R I 001 DISPI Al
meat box. 1 Hobart meat slicer. 1 set
Toledo scales good as new—at a bargain.
Inquire Cloudland Case. Cloudland, Ga
Phone 535. 3-7
FOR SALE — 4 ROOM HOI si AND
bath. Pay equity and assume note 20
Bitting Ave., phone 366-L. 3-7
FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT—
-3 rooms, bath and garage, hot and cold
water furnished. s’o per week One 6 room
hous* not furnished, in North Summer
ville. $30.00 ner month. One 3 rooms and
bath apartment, not furnished, $8.50 per
week. Bob Davison, phone 158, N. Summer
ville at Railroad Crossing. ts *
At the meets... and on the streets...
FORD IS AMERICA’S
WINNINGEST CAR!
For T 957, Ford’s off to a flying start on the NASCAR Short Track, Convertible and
Grand National Race Circuit—with more points than all other cars combined!
And now—just in from Daytona—seven more Ford firsts!
• A 30()-hp 1957 Ford V-8 out-accelerated all other low-priced cars in
the standing mile competition.
• A 1957 Ford Sunliner outclassed all other low-priced cars in the 160-mile
National Convertible Championship Race.
• A modified Ford Thunderbird, running in the Experimental Class, out
accelerated every other car in NASCAR history.
• A mtxlified Thunderbird topped ever)’ American Sports Car, finished
first in its class and placed second to Europe’s fastest sports car at the
National Amateur Sports Car Race.
A standard pnxluction Thunderbird took first place in the flying mile—
outperforming all sports cars made in America.
D A mtxlified Thunderbird won the flying mile in the fastest time made by
any car at Daytona this year.
• And a Ford Thunderbird topped the field in acceleration from a standing
start in Mtxlifivd Sports Car Class B.
It was Ford Thunderbird power that set a new stock car record at Indianapolis, too
. . . and powered the ’57 Ford to 458 world endurance records at Bonneville, Utah.
PROVE TO YOURSELF WHY FORD GOES FIRST AT THE MEETS AND ON THE STREETS
COME IN AND ACTION TEST THE NEW KIND OF FORD TODAY!
FRED ALDRED, INC.
SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
1 I Oli SALE—HIM I AIRLANE I ORI). TAKE
| up payments. Will accept cash or older
■ cui for my equity, ('all 388-M.
IOR SAI L—l ROOM HOI si WITH BATH
i on Givens Street. Rasonable. If inter
ested call 811-W or 164-L.
I Ol ND—BOAT ADRIFT ON (HATTOOGA
River William H Parker, 313 S. Com-
I inerce St.
IOR -,i i ONI ।II i BOOM HOI I
lots. Gas and water m house. Good
Chicken house. Large 10l Located one
iourth mile north ot Chattooga County
Hospital Price to sell. See W C. Bennett
HOI 'I IOR 8111 BRM K 6 ROOMS
and 2 bath? . full basement. On Ham-
mond Hill Grady Swanson, phone 498 M
3 H
IOR SALI SMITH AND WKMIA .11
revolver, nickel plated, pearl handle. Cl
inch barrel, like new. Phone 809-L, Sum
merville.
IOR SALI
6 room modern house with carport, large
lot, priced low for quick sale On Allen
Street.
5 room house with garage on Allen
Street Loan approved.
Two 5 room houses in Maxey Division
with loan approved.
5 room house in Maxey Division, large
lot. $3750.00.
6 room house on Scoggins Street, large
lot.
4 room house on Curran Street, priced
$2300.00
HOLLIS REAL ISIAH AGI \<A
Phone 97 Summerville
ts
FOR SM l . RENT. OR LEASE
Block Building located in the H. M
Hawkins Subdivision, deminsions 40 x6o'.
Building could easily be converted into a
nice size dwelling, garage, even a church
building, or if you are interested, building
would be desirable lor a brooder house, in
case vou want to get into the poultry busi
ness. We do not know the specifications of a
dog pound that we have been hearing about,
but we are of the opinion this property
lor that purpose would be tops. City water,
electric light., already in building. Build
ing is located on approximately three
acres of land.
City limits of Summerville runs through
properly, but building approximately 20
feet outside of citv limits.
Terms of sale, lease, or rent that above
mentioned property not be used as a honky
tonk.
If interested contact. H. G. Ramey or
Sheriff Fred Stewart.
IOR SALE- < ORN, Bl 1 I SH A1 I AND
all. Mrs. Ida Montgomery, of Sum
merville, Ga. Route 2.
LEGAL NOTICES
GEORGIA. CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Mrs. Mary tT. Selman, guardian of Susan ;
Selman, minor, gives notice that she will
apply to the Honorable John W. Davis. .
Judge of tiie Superior Court. Lookout
Mountain Judicial Circuit, on the 27th day
of March. ’957. at 10:00 o'clock a m. East
ern Standard Time, at his office in Sum
merville. Georgia, to sell the one-third
undivided interest of said minor in and to i
the following two tracts of land described j
as follows, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being part of Land Lot No. 16 in the
6th District and 4th Section of Chattooga 1
County. Georgia, being known as Selman
Subdivision No. 2. being described as fol
lows: Being Subdivision Lots Nos. 14. 15
and 16 in Block "C of said Selman Sub- |
division No. 2. Reference to said plat is ।
made for more particular description. Said
plat being recorded in the Office of the 1
Clerk of the Superior Court of Chattooga ;
County. Georgia, in Plat Book 3, page 80 ;
ALSO.
All that tract or parcel of land lying ;
and being part of Land Lot No. 16 in the I
6th District and 4th Section ol Chattooga
County. Georgia, being known as Selman ;
Subdivision No. 2. being described as fol
lows: Being Subdivision Lots Nos. 17. 18.
19 and 20 in Block "C" of said Selman |
Subdivision No 2. Reference to said plat ,
is made for more particular description. ,
Said plat being recorded in the Office of .
the Clerk of the Superior Court of Chat
tooga County, Georgia, in Plat Book 3.
page 80
And to invest the proceeds for the use
and benefit of said minor child
Tills 27th day of February. 1957
THOMAS J ESPY. JR. j
Attorney for Mrs. Mary T Selman
Guardian of Susan Selman
3-21
NO. 1905
CHATTOOGA SUPERIOR COURT I
APRIL TERM. 1957
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
IDA THOMPSON INGLE
VS
< AARON INGLE I
TO AARON INGLE. Defendant in said
matter:
You are hereby commanded to b<‘ and
appear nt the next term of the Superior
Court of Chattooga County, Georgia, to
be held on the second Monday in April,
1957, to answer the complaint of plaintiff
named in the caption, in her suit against
you for divorce.
Witness the Hon. John W. Davis. Judge
of said Court, this 20 day of February,
1957
SAM L. CORDLE
Clerk, Chattooga Superior Court
Attorney lor Plaintiff.
Bobby Lee Cook
Attorney at Law
SummerviHe, Georgia 3-14
NO. 1889
( HATTOOGA SUPERIOR COURT
APRIL TERM. 1957
1 AURA BELL WILLIAMSON
VS.
CHARLIE WILLIAMSON
TO CHARLIE WILLIAMSON. Defendant in
said Matter:
You arc hereby commanded to be and
appear at the next term of the Superior
Court of Chattooga County, Georgia, to
be held on the second Monday in April.
1957, to answer the complaint of plaintiff
named in the caption, in her suit against
you for divorce.
Witness the Hon. John W. Davis, Judge
of said Court, this 23 day of January,
1957.
SAM L. CORDLE
Clerk. Chattooga Superior Court
Attorney for Plaint ill
Bobby Lee Cook
Attorney at Law
Summerville. Georgia 3-14
NO. 1901
CHATTOOGA SUPERIOR COURT
APRIL TERM. 1957
LI BEL FOR DIVORCE
VERA FOWLER WHITE
VS.
LEBRON WHITE
TO LEBRON WHITE, Defendant in said
matter:
You are hereby commanded to be and
appear at the next term of the Superior
Court ot Chattooga County, Georgia, to
be held on the second Monday in April,
1957. to answer the complaint of plaintiff
named in the captaion, in her suit against
vou for divorce.
Witness the Hon John W Davis. Judge
of said court, this 15 day ot February.
1957.
SAM L. CORDLE
Clerk. Chattooga Superior Court
Attorney for Plaintiff;
Bobby Lee Cook
Attorney at Law
Summerville. Georgia 3-14
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Gleen Morris having in proper form
applied to me for Permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate of Clint
Morris, late of said County, this is to citv
all and singular the creditors and next
of km oi Clint Morris to be and appear
at my office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they can.
why permanent administration should not
be granted to Gleen Morris on said de-
I lAI kK
. $20.00 Io $150.00
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Witness my hand and official signature,
this 6th day of February 1957.
J W. KING. Ordinary
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID
STATE AND COUNTY
The petition of Charles C. Fink, Stuart
Marks, and Harry McGinnis, all of whose
post offices are Summerville, Georgia, of
the presently known Presbyterian Church
of Summerville, Georgia shows:
That they desire for themselves, their
associate and successors, to be incor
porated as a Presbyterian Church and
religious congregation as provided by law
under the name and style oi
SUMMERVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH, INCORPORATED." for a period
ui 35 years, with the right of renewal.
II
Petitioners show that a Church has al
ready been established in Summerville,said
County, and petitioners wish corporate
authority to enforce good order, receive
donations, make purchases, and alienate
realty and personality, and for such other
purposes as may be necessary for its cor
porate existence, and do not intend to
make any profit for the benefit of any
individual whatsoever.
HI
Petitioners show that the principal office
of the said corporation shall be in Chat
tooga County, Georgia but desire to estab
lish branch offices and places of opera
tion elsewhere.
IV
Petitioners desire the usual rights, priv
ileges and Immunities granted to similar
corporations under existing law; and all
rights and laws of the General Assembly,
Synod and Presbytery of the Presbyterian
Church.
V
Petitioners desire the right and power
to adopt By-laws and regulations as may
be necessary and appoint or elect such
officers as maj be expedient for suid
Church.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray for them
selves, their associates and successors, to
be incorporated as aforesaid.
ARCHIBALD A. FARRAR
Attorney for Petitioners
ORDER
The foregoing petition for corporate
charter in the name SUMMERVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH INCOR
PORATED having been considered, and it
appearing that it is within the purview
of the law and that the certificate from
the Secretary of State is attached as pro
vided by law.
IT is THEREFORE ORDERED AND
ADJUDGED that the petitioners, lor them
selve> their associates and successors, be,
and they are hereby incorporated as a
body politic as a Presbyterian Church and
religious congregation in the name of
SUMMERVILLE PRES BY T E’R IAN
CHURCH. INCORPORATED, lor a term of
35 year-., with the right of renewal, with
' all the rights privileges and immunities
granted to corporations of like character.
Till the 18th dav of F<bru&ry, 105*
JOHN W DAVIS
Judge. Superior Court. Lookout
Lookout Mountain Circuit
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