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THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Groce and
boys and Mr. and Mrs. Don Groce
and Steve visited Mrs. Wayne
Groce’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Powell, in Birmingham
Sunday.
The outdoor picnic planned by
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holt Sunday,
was held in their Cloudland cot
tage when the weather man in
sisted on rain. Guests of the
Holts were: Mr. and Mrs. Evans
Scoggins, Shorty LaMasters, Dr.
and Mrs. Emory Bowen and son,
Keith, and Terry Cannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gamble and
daughter, Lynn, of Fort Ogle
thorpe, were guests Sunday of
Mrs. O. J. Espy.
Mrs. Joe Miller has accepted a
position with the Summerville
News.
Mrs. Charlie Gilmour and Miss
Gloria Gilmer, of Rome, were
guests of the Dodds at “Alpine
Glow” Sunday.
Mr. Houston Hawkins is a pa
tient at Floyd County Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. George Head, of
Carrollton, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. George D.
Morton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mark
have been the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Elder, after a two
months’ vacation in Miami. They
returned to their home in Buf
falo, N. Y. Tuesday.
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wired — and, smart as she is, she’s going to
demand Full Housepower just like mother has!
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circuits and outlets to take care of present
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IT PAYS TO SHOP IN SUMMERVILLE
Mrs. B. F. Duvall, of LaFa
yette, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bohanan.
Mrs. J. R. Burgess and Miss
Mable Crouch attended a mission
study course at Boynton M. E.
church Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones, of
Yazoo City, Miss.; Mrs. Oscar
Moore and daughter, Pam, of
McDonough; Mrs. Lillie Gentry,
of Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Hancock were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
Garrett.
Mrs. John Burgess is visiting
relatives in Athens, Tenn.
Sandra Brown, of Berry School,
spent the week-end with Rena
Pless.
Mrs. A. L. Brewer and Mrs.
Martha Ploof and daughter,
Beth, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Boney.
Mrs. Della Smith, of Cleveland,
Tenn., and Mrs. Walter Millican
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rice
Morgan Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy spent
the week-end in Sylacauga, Ala.
Mrs. W. B. Hair and son, Will;
Mrs. Peg Osborn and Mrs. George
Philbrook, of Freeport, Me., spent
last week in St. Petersburg and
Sanibel Island, Fla.
Mrs. R. S. Thomas spent the
week-end in LaFayette with Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Baker.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Means and
Mr. and Msr. Logan Myers, of
lowa City, lowa, were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
Boney.
Mrs. Mary Loggins, of Rome,
spent Sunday night with her
sister, Mrs. Georgia Shamblin, at
Pennville.
Mrs. W. B. Thompson accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Horace Eng
land to Nashville, Tenn, last
week for a few days’ visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richardson,
of Rome, visited relatives at
Gore Sunday.
Mrs. Clarkie Hearn was dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mc-
Whorter Sunday night.
Friends of Mrs. Ellis Echols re
gret to hear of the death of her
mother, Mrs. James Riley, at an
Elberton hospital. Mrs. Riley is
survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Echols, and Mrs. Rob Mahon, of
Calhoun Falls, S. C.; two sons,
James, Jr., of Elberton, and Wil
liam Riley, of Atlanta, and sev
eral grandchildren. The funeral
was conducted Sunday p.m. at
Martin Funeral Home in El
berton.
Mrs. Cornelia Heard, of Trion,
and Mrs. Georgia Shamblin, of
Pennville, were in Rome Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott, of
Atlanta, were Sunday guests of
Misses Mary Sue and Janice
Scott at Gore.
Miss Frances Hill, of G. S. C.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Bridal Tea Fetes
Elizabeth Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nicholas
Crawford, of Lyerly, announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Mary Elizabeth, to William Davis
Dickerson, of Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mr. Dickerson’s parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Edward C. Dickerson.
The wedding was solemnized
Sunday, March 24, in the home
of the bride’s grandmother, Mrs.
R. M. Crawford. The Rev. T. A.
Wallace performed the cere
mony.
The bride’s dress was of white
net with lace bodice, her finger
tip veil was of illusion, and she
' carried a white Bible topped
i with a white orchid.
Mrs. James Mosteller, of
I Athens, was her sisters’ matron
of honor, and she wore a dress
of gold shantung with matching
hat and shoes and carried a
spray of lavender stock and
yellow mums.
Peg Cordle, niece of the bride,
was flower girl. Her dress was of
| green organdy and she carried
। a basket of yellow daffodils.
John Dickerson served his
orother as best man.
Mrs. W. C. Bryant furnished
j the wedding music and Miss Ava
Rodgers sang “Oh, Promise Me”
. and “The Lord's Prayer.”
Following the wedding a re
ception was held. Assisting in
I serving were Misses Elizabeth
White. Anita Butler. Jane Lowry,
| Mrs. Cordle Bagley. Mrs. Dot Gil
bert, of Chattanooga, and Miss
Jo McCommons, Greensboro, Ga.
The couple will reside in
1 Greenville, S. C.
W., will come Friday night to
attend the Young-Saye wedding
in Menlo Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elberton Echols,
of Rome, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mitchell
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal and
family, of Cedartown, spent Sun
day with Mrs. B. E. Neal.
Mr and Mrs. John Bankson
attended the Ice Manufacturing
Association m Atlanta Monday.
W. B. High, who has been a
patient at Floyd County Hospital,
has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Morton
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Mrs. Olney Meadows enter
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her home in Berry ton. Those
present were Mesdames Henry
Powell, R. C. Powell, Howard
Pless, Carl Wilson, J. W. Flan
agan, Ben Powell, Wyatt Ran
som, Miss Florence Powell and
Mrs. Heyward Burmby, of Rome.
Miss Margaret Nelle Young has
returned from Quantico, Va. and
Athens, after a week’s visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stapp, of
Ringgold, were guests of Mrs.
Alice LeMasters Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Moore, Mrs.
Billy Allen, Mrs. John Shamblin.
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Mrs. Emma Lee Eason and Miss
Anne Eleam attended the fu
neral of Wilma Brown at Bethle
hem Monday.
Mrs. Gene Lynn, of Livingston,
Ala., who has been visiting here,
has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Medders
and Mr. and Mr.s Burl Gaylor
are spending a few days in Or
lando, Fla., with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Howell.
SUBLIGNA JR. 4-H
SEES SHORT PLAY
The Subligna Junior 4-H Club
met March 15, in the school au
ditorium. The fourtli and fifth
grades had a short play, “The
Golden Goose”.
Miss Wiley and Mr. Purcell
gave a demonstration on how to
catch, mount, and display insects
for'the Entomology project.
We brought our muffins and
biscuits to be judged:
Cornmeal muffins: First, Linda
Hix: second, Brenda Cordle;
third, Brenda Henry.
Biscuits: First, Barbara Mc-
Williams; second, Ann Roper;
"MAYTAG" and
"Speed Queen" Washers
Two of the Oldest and Best Washers
Made
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Next to Tooga Grill Summerville
third, Sandra Scoggins.
The others who entered re
ceived a participation ribbon.
—Martha Ann Kinsey
Reporter
Mrs. Earl Dooley, Mrs. Grady
Dodd, Mrs. Billy Joe Lee and
Frankie and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Winer, of Chattanooga, visited
the Bill Dodds last week.
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