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LYERLY NEWS
Rev. and Mrs. Gladden (a for
mer pastor of the Methodist
Church here) of Forsyth, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ray last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Tutton
and Randy returned to Atlanta
Tuesday after spending spring
holidays with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Rip Koonce and
Cindy, of Rome, spent the week
end with Mrs. Margie Gaylor and
Betty Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bishop have
returned from Macon.
Mrs. Will Woods, Toni and
Randy Tutton, and Sue and
Eddie Hurley were in Rome Fri
day.
Mrs. Sam Edmondson, of Ma
oon,spent Saturday and Sunday
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Thursday, Friday, March 28, 29
“THE KING AND 1”
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• In Cinemascope,' Color
I With Deborah Kerr and Yul
• Brynner
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Saturday, March 30
"TERROR STREET’’
With Dan Duryea
2nd Feature
“HURRICANE SMITH’’
tin Technicolor)
With Yvonne DeCarlo and John
Ireland
AT YOUR HOME-OWNED and HOME-OPERATED
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Thursday, Friday, March 28, 29
A GREAT CARTOON
CARNIVAL
Featuring 6 of your favorite car
toons and a great family feature
film
Mickey Rooney and Coleen Gray
; in
"TWINKLE IN GOD'S EYE"
Saturday. March 30
•COUNT THREE AND PRAY”
In Color, Cinemascope
Starring Van Heflin
— and —
“SCARLET SPEAR"
Starring Martha Hyer and John
Bentley
Also Cartoon
Quality Meats
FRESH PURE PORK
HOME-MADE SAUSAGE
HOT OR VERY MILD seasoning
HICKORY KING BRAND
1 LB. BACON OR 2 LBS.
Sugar Cured - Hickory Smoked and
Aged - Rindless - Thin or Thick Sliced
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Our Establishment is Inspected and
Supervised by Georgia Dept. Agricub
ture and Under Supervision of Local
Health Authorities.
BULLARD'S SAUSAGE PLANT
Owned and Operated by John H.
Bullard and Wife
Summerville, Ga.
with her mother, Mrs. H. E. Wil
liams, and Patty.
Mr. and Mrs. Harper Edwards
and Steve vistied the Stephens
and Edwards Sunday.
Mrs. Dan Brooks, Jr., and chil
dren have joined Mr. Brooks in
Cocoa, Fla., to make their home.
Get well wishes go to Mrs.
Oscar Reece this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Pud Mosteller, of
Athens, spent the week-end with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. N. Crawford. Tommy Clay, of
Macon, was also a guest and at
tended the Crawford-Dickerson
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Brewer,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ray, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Peppers, Mrs.
Edith Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Cook, their children and grand
children attended a birthday
Sunday, Monday. March 31 and
April 1
"BETWEEN HEAVEN AND
HELL’’
In Cinemascope
With Robert Wagner, Terry
Moore and Broderick Crawford
Tuesday, Wednesday, April 2, 3
"BIGGER THAN LIFE’’
In Cinemascope
With James Mason and Barbara
Rush
After April Ist this theatre will
operate seven nights a week.
Sundav, March 31
"ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS”
In Color
Starring Rock Hudson and Jane
Wyman Also Cartoon
Monday, Tuesday, April 1, 2
Joan Crawford and Zachary
Scott in
“MILDRED PIERCE”
Also Cartoon
Wednesday. April 3
"THE COME ON”
In Supcrscope
Starring Sterling Hayden and
Anne Baxter
Also Cartoon
STARTING TONIGHT ....
HOLLYWOOD. THE GAME OF
THE MOVIE STARS ’. Big Prizes
and Fun for All. You Will Want
to’Play HOLLYWOOD.
dinner given in honor of Mrs.
Nona Henderson, at her home in
Trion Sunday. Mrs. Henderson
was celebrating her 80th birth
day.
Mr. and Mrs .Jack Lawerence,
of LaFayette, spent Saturday
with Mrs. Lawerence and par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Smith.
Misses Isa Stancil and Grace
Hurt, of Trion, visited Miss
Wessie Bradley and Mrs. D. A.
Borders Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl An
derson and Mr. and Mrs. Donnie
Espy and Greg visited the Jim
Andersons Sunday.
Mike Poole, of Dry Valley, was
week-end guest of his grand
mother, Mrs. Johnny Weems,
and family.
Joe Reynolds and Joyce Ann,
of Huntsville, Ala., spent Satur
day with his sister, Mrs. Jim
Hollis. His father, J. C. Reynolds,
accompanied them home for a
visit.
William E. Wyatt, of Chatta
nooga, visited relatives here Sun
day.
Mrs. Eva Jennings has re
turned to her home with her
mother, Mrs. Will Jones.
Mrs. J. H. Smith, of Chatta
nooga, is spending this week in
YOUR NOW HOME OWNED
AND OPERATED
TOOGA
THEATRE
Phone 201 — Summerville
Last Times Thursday
Debbie Reynolds and Eddie
Fisher in
"BUNDLE OF JOY”
In Color
Also Cartoon
Friday. Saturday. March 29, 30
Joseph Cotton and Viveca Lind
fors in
“HALLIDAY BRAND”
— and —
James Darren and Michael
Granger in
"RUMBLE ON THE DOCK”
Also Cartoon and Chapter 3
“Perils Os The Wilderness”
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
March 31, April 1, 2
Robert Wagner and Jeffrey
Hunter in
"THE TRUE STORY OF JESSE
JAMES”
In Color
Also Cartoon and Short
Wednesday, Thursday, April 3, 4
Jose Ferrer. Keenan Wynn and
Julie London in
“THE GREAT MAN”
Also Cartoon
TRION
COMMUNITY CENTER
THEATRE
Wednesday-Thursday-Friday
March 27-28-29
"The Rainmaker"
—starring—
Burt Lancaster and Katherine
Hepburn.
Short Subject and Latest News
This is an absorbing, delight
ful, charming and touching story
concerning a drought - ridden
town and a love-sick woman.
When a charming con-man, a
rainmaker at the moment meets
his first victims, the Curry fam
ily-father. two sons and daugh
ter-unexpected things begin to
happen. The Currys would like
to see the daughter married—
and start planning accordingly.
Matchmaking becomes a family
affair—and is full of fun. THE
RAINMAKER stars Burt Lancas
ter, Katherine Hepburn and
Wendell Cory in the leading
roles.
Saturday. March 30
Double Feature Program
"The Earth Vs. the Flying
Saucers"
-—starring—
Hugh Marlowe and Joan Tay
lor.
—also—
"Two Years Before the
Mast"
Sunday-Monday-Tuesday
March 31—April 1-2
One Show Sunday—l:3o P.M.
Regular Showing—Monday -
Tuesday
"Oklahoma"
— starring—
Gordon Macßae and Shirley
Jones.
This movie is big in every
sense of that word—lt is big In
beauty, big In sound and big In
lovely soft color and the great
prairie vistas arc breath-taking.
Gordon Macßae is Curly the
cowhand here: Shirley Jones Is
•hr charming and lovely Lmirry;
Gloria Grahame, the "Can't Hay
No' Ado Annie; Charlotte Green
wood. Aunt "Eller": Gene Nel
son. Annie's fiance; Eddie Albert,
Hakim the peddler; James Whit
more. Annie's farmer father; Rial
Steiger, an unhappy Jud Fry and
Bambi Linn most notable among
the dancers. Needless to say
that OKLAHOMA was a great
success on Broadway for a num
ber of years—and the film ver
sion is just as entertaining—and
mure beautiful. Don't mb* It!
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Lyerly with friends and rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mathis, of
Chattanooga, visited in the Hiles
Bradley home Sunday.
Miss Ava Rogers, of Dalton,
was a week-end guest in the Bill
Bryant home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Keith, of
Rome, spent Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Smith and Betty.
Mrs. Dona Stover, of South
Carolina, spent last week with
her sister, Mrs. John Herod. This
week Mrs. Herod and Mrs. Stover
are visiting their sister, Mrs. L. B.
Phillips, in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Geroge Gilbert
visited Mrs. Marvin Millican in
Summerville Sunday.
Storey Edwards, of Mississippi,
was home for the week-end.
Mrs. T. S. Weems has returned
from a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
John Knox Kennedy and family
in Jacksonville, Fla.
TRY NEWS
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SUBLIGNA NEWS
The Subligna Baptist Church
was host last week to a B. T. U.
study course. It was county-wide
and studied at different ap
pointed churches. We had an av
erage attendance for four nights
of 115. It was a very enlighten
ing study on Alcohol.
Rev. and Mrs. Billy L. Jones
were surprised with a visit from
Mrs. Jones’ parents, Rev. and
Mrs. Charlie Dunn, one after
noon tms past week.
Mrs. Louise Fleming and son,
Mrs. Charlie Dunn, Mrs. C. R.
Dunn and daughter spent Thurs
day with Mrs. Bill Jones. Mr.
Jones’ parents came for a visit
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। Saturday morning.
Miss Margaret Scoggins, of
Acworth, visited her parents, Mr.
. and Mrs. L. C. Scoggins, Sr., over
, the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamilton, of
Charlotte, N. C., visited his fa
ther, Charlie Hamilton, and sis
-1 ter, Mrs. Clinton Brown, for a
! few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Teems
and Janet were dinner guests
I Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Shields and family, of La-
Fayette.
We express our sympathy to
the family of Wilma Brown, who
passed away Saturday.
Mr. and Ivirs. Vernon Hayes
and children, Mrs. Ruby Jen
nings and children, and Mr.
Hayes visited Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
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Owens and family, of near Syl
vania, Ala., Sunday.
Mrs. Charlie Dunn’s and Mrs.
Bill Jones’ brothers and families,
of Rossville, visited Rev. and
Mrs. Billy L. Jones and girls i
Sunday afternoon.
Jimmy Parker, Miss Shirley |
Kendrick and Mr. and Mrs. John
D. Kendrick visited Mr. and Mrs.'
Tlf' ADMIRAL
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TWO OF THE FINEST TV'S MADE AND THEY
ARE ON SALE THIS WEEK, REDUCED FOR
STRAIGHT SALES —AND A BIG TRADE-IN AL
LOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD TV.
SEE THEM AT
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PHONE 437 SUMMERVILLE
,' Another gracefully designed Duncan Phyfe—
highly styled, Honduras mahogany exposed
wood parts, web-construction. This sofa is of
fered in a very high-grade tapestry cover. We
invite you to see it —we will quote you a “high
price” for your old sofa or suite.
This Sofa is the lovely “Cornucopia” pattern.
The exposed frame is of SOLID HONDURAS
mahogany, hand-carved on solid wood—the
“Horn of Plenty” overflowing with fruits and
flowers is beautifully represented on the fronts
of each of the sweeping, wide arms, and at cen
ter top back. This fine Federal Sofa is the “Top
of the Line” in every respect- handsomely tai
lored, toughly constructed.
THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957
Tom Mahaffey in Summerville
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Teems,
Janet and Jerel visited Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Headrick and Ralph
in Trion Sunday afternoon.
Max Cordle, of Berry, has been
home several days with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cordle,
and family.