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Tilt SUMMERVILLE NEWS
DAVID T. ESPY, Editor and Publisher
Subscription Rate — $2.00 Per Year
Published Every Thursday by the News Publishing Co.
Entered at the Post Office at Summerville, Georgia, as Second Class Mail Matter.
The News Publishing Co. will not be responsible for errors in advertisement beyond cost
► of ad.
Garden Club Has
March Meeting
The March meeting or the
Cherokee Rose Garden Club was
held at the home of Mrs. Mar
shall Lowry, with Mrs. Frank
Prince as co-hostess.
After a lengthy business meet
ing concerning a study course on
flower arrangement, Miss Mittie
Dodd told the club about the
growing and culture of the beau
tiful day lilies. She gave two of
her plants to the ladies drawing
the lucky number.
A delicious salad course was
served at the conclusion of the
meeting.
NEW FIRE RATES
The following regulations apply to the new fire
insurance rate in the city limits of Summerville:
1. On dwellings and contents, the new rate
was effective on new policies on March the Ist
and for renewal endorsements on April the 15th.
All renewals after that date will be prepared at
the new rate.
2. In regard to mercantile buildings and
contents, the Rating Bureau is in the process of
rerating each building in Summerville, and new
rates will be effective upon receipt of the new
rating book.
3. There has been no change in the rate for
risks located outside the city limits of Summer
ville.
BEULAH SHROPSHIRE AGENCY
HENDERSON INSURANCE AGENCY
HOLLIS INSURANCE AGENCY
OTIS GORMAN, AGENT
MALCOLM THOMAS INSURANCE AGENCY
SUMMERVILLE INSURANCE AGENCY
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PHONE 32R SUMMERVILLE, GA
COUNTY BOARD
(Continued From Page 1)
The meeting was attended by
Tom Fox, Dr. Hugh Good
win, Commissioner Jones, Mayor
Pesterfield and Dr. E. P. Hamner,
rabies inspector.
The board endorsed fluorida
tion of the city water supply, but
will sound out public opinion be
fore going ahead with plans. It
was pointed out that after five
years of fluoridation, children in
DeKalb County have better teeth
than those in Atlanta, where
water isn’t fluoridated. The re
port was based on a recent sur
vey of the teeth of 2,688 children
in Atlanta and 8,273 in DeKalb
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| County, aged 6 through 14. De
| Kalb’s water was fluoridated in
, 1951.
American Medical Association,
, Dental Association, Georgia De
partment of Public Health and
: the U. S. Health Service have all
endorsed fluoridation.
The proposed Hill - Burton
health center was discussed, and
it was decided that about $30,000
lof county money would be
needed to match equal state and
I federal funds. It hasn’t been de
cided whether to levy a mill,
float a bond issue or raise the
money by other means for this
important project.
COUNTRY BROWN
(Continued From Page D
i 1957 contract. Refusing to re
port to Louisville, the Colonels
' have returned the contract on
I the conditional sale to the Vols,
who open the season next Fri
day. April 12, against Chatta
nooga.
Joe Engel regretted he could
not make a deal for Country, as
Washington insists on using
farm talent to develop for the
future.
There are, however, clubs like
Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis,
and even Nashville that stand in
need of good outfielders. Coun
try should realize his desire to
play his 10th—and final—season
in the Southern League. Coun
try has missed spring training,
but he stays in good shape and
could catch up with little trouble.
GLEE CLUP.
(Continued From Page 1»
and chorus; “Were You There?”,
solo, Jerry Bridges and chorus.
Sacred — "Praise the Lord,"
chorus; "Beautiful Saviour,"
descant, Martha Green, Sue
Hughes; “My God and I," FHA
Quartet and chorus; “I’ll Walk .
With God,” solo, Martha Green. I
Proof of the Ailment
A Chinese was telephoning a
dentist to make an appointment।
to have a tooth pulled.
“Sir, what time you fixee tooth
fo’ me?”
“Two-thirty all right?” asked
the dentist.
“Yes, tooth hurtee all right but
I what time you fixee?”
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
W. Seville Baptist
Hostess Friday To
Assoc. W M U
An associational W.M.U. meet
ing will be held in West Sum
merville Baptist Church Friday,
April 5. Every W.M.U. member is
invited to come and bring a sack
lunch for herself. Cake and cof
fee will be served by the hostess
church.
Program
Theme—The Joyful Sound
Proclaim.
10:00—Hymn : “From Green
land's Icy Mountains.”
Prayer.
Worship Period — “God So
Loved the World.” W. J. Ray.
Welcome Adress—Mrs. J. A.
Wilson.
Response—Mrs. H. D. Brown.
Introduction—M i s s Elizabeth
Jackson.
10:20 -“Prayer Plans," by Mrs.
Thomas Freeney and Mrs. W. J.
Ray.
10:40—“S hap in g Tomorrow
Today” and “Birth Through
Three” Sunbeams, Mrs. John
Salley and Mrs. Dennis Cox.
10:50 —“Missions — U.5.A.,” by
Mrs. McMillan Myers .
11:00—Song: “Oh, Zion Haste.”
11:05 —Missionary Message:
“To Every People, Tongue and
Nation,” by Mrs. A. J. Terry, mis
sionary to Recife, Brazil.
11:45 —Music.
12:00—“We Hear Thy Voice,”
message by State worker. Miss
Janice Singleton. Georgia W.M.U.
Executive Secretary.
12:20—Roll call, announce
ments, appointment of com
mittees.
12:30—Lunch.
I:ls —Song Service, Y.W.A.
talk.
I:3o—“AßC’s of Y.W.A.,” mes
sage on Y.W.A. Anniversary by
Divisional Vice-president, Mrs.
W. C. Smith, Rome. Ga.
2;00 —“What Christian Wom
en Can Do:”
a. About Politics.
b. About the Alcohol Prob
lem.
2:ls—“Your Girls and You,”
new plans for G.A.’s—reports on
camping experiences by G.A.’s.
2:3o—Business Session.
Reports of Executive Com
mittee members, officers, chair-I
men, special committees as:
a. Appreciation.
b. Place.
c. Registration.
d. Memorials.
e. Nominating.
2:55- —Closing Meditation Pe- |
riod.
3:oo—Prayer: Elizabeth Jack-,
son. Associational W M.U. Super
intendent.
District WHD
Council Meets
A District Home Demonstra
tion Council Meeting was held
I March 13 at the American Le
i gion Memorial Home.
Registration started at 9:30 a.
m. About two hundred guests
attended. The meeting opened at
10 a. m. with Mrs. D. F. Elrod,
district chairman, presiding.
The devotional and welcome
were given by Mrs. C. H. Blalock,
president. Chattooga County
Council and introduction of
county groups by Miss Louise
Meeks. North Georgia District
Agent. Mrs. Hinton Logan,
second vice president, Georgia
Home Demonstration Council,
gave report of experiences on
trip to National Council last
summer. Miss Louise Meeks,
North Georgia District Agent,
presented the County Council
presidents who gave reports on
projects, progress and ideas.
Dade, Walker, Catoosa. Chat
tooga. Floyd, Murray. Whitfield
and Gordon counties were
represented Judge John Davis
spoke on The Homemaker and
the Law.
Special music was presented by
Chattooga County Chorus (a
newly formed club project i.
sponsored by Summerville Music
Club and directed by Mrs Adies
Holliday and Mrs. John Davis,
Music Cluh chairman.
Mrs Sarah Allen Van Horn,
Home Demonstration Agent from
Hall County, talked on Home
Demonstration Safety.
Miss Evelyn Phillips, assistant
clothing specialist, gave a dem
onstration on accessories.
Miss Eddye Ross. State Home
Demonstration leader, talked on
our home demonstration pro
gram. urging club members to
take advantage of the many op
portunities offered through the
•ountv and state in home dem
onstration work
— Mrs Clyde Harlow, reporter
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICt TO lOHTORM
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OROROtA CHATTOOGA COUNTY
All rrMltori nf ihr estate ut Joaeph
K Hiilnmn dr<‘hmM. late ot said Countv
are heritor nouflra to render their de.
found" to th* iinileraianed urrordtna to
low. anti oil iieraona Indebted to retd
eMate uro required to malto unmotllalo
garment to Hie iinderMpned
March a. I»„
J O Ittlt.MAN
Trlim mwala
KXRCUTOR
4-11
NnTKk TO OTHTOIta
ANO <Klt>ttnn«
OSOnotA CHATTOOGA COUNTY
All trtditora nt the eatate of JOHN
AncittK Hot’NCH do, ra.n l lata of add
County, ere heretic notified to render
ir.ir demand. to Ilia undersigned arrord
bin In la* and all person. Indebted to
•aid >.Hte ara rauutrad to make immediate
p". . .«> « n •*" undarManad
March 4 IMT.
ANCHtX » HOUSCH
HAI PH H HOUSCH
It P n Honta 1 Hummamlla Oa
KXKCUTOHN
4-11
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY:
WHEREAS, hureLofote. on the 19th day
of November. 1955, Frances Chamblee
Robertson did execute to the Delco Fi
nance Company, d/b/a Colonial Credit
Company, a certain security deed to the
following land
Al! that tract or parcel of land situate
lying anil » eing in the 13th District and
4th Section of Chattooga County. Georgia,
being more particularly described as Lot
No. It in Block 36 of the Cloudland Park
Subdivision, a plat of which is of record
in the office of Clerk of Superior Court
of Chattooga County, Georgia. Also a part
of Lot No. 2 in Block 36 of said Subdi
vision. more particularly described as be
ginning at a point 66 2/3 feel from the
southeast corner of said Lot No. 11; run
ning thence north 66 2/3 feet; thence west
75 feet; thence south 66 2/3 feet; (hence
east 75 feet tn the starting point. Being
th<* same property conveyed by Cloudland
Park Company to Mrs. Frances C. Robert
son 1 y deed recorded in Deed Book 39.
page 599 of the Chattooga County Deed
Records.
i ill in Chattooga Countv, Georgia, to se
cure a note of even date therewith for
$1350.00. all as shown by a security deed
recorded in the office of Clerk of Superior
Court of Chattooga County, Georgia, in
Deed Book 62, page 555: and
WHEREAS, said note has become in de
fault as to principal. and the under
signed elects that the entire note, prin
cipal and interest, become due at once;
NOW. THEREFORE. according to the
original terms of said security deed and
the laws in such cases made and pro
vided, the undersigned will expose for sale
to the highest and best bidder for cash,
the above described lands, after proper
advertisement, on the first Tuesday in
May, 1957, between the legal hours of sale
before the Courthouse door in Summerville,
Chattooga County. Georgia. The proceeds
from said sale will be used, first to the
payment of said note, principal, interest
1 and expenses, and the balance, if any. de-
I livered to the said Frances Robert son. her
| heirs, successors or assigns.
This 2 dav of April, 1957.
BOBBY LEE COOK. Attorney at law
and Attorney in Fact for Delco
Finance Company, d/b/a Colonial
Credit Company I 16
YOUR NOW HOME OWNED
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Phone 201 — Summerville
Last Times Thursday
“THE GREAT MAN"
I Starring Jose Ferrer, Keenan
Wynn and Julie London
Also Cartoon
—
Friday, Saturday. April 5, G
“STORM RIDER"
Starring Seott Brady and Mala
Powers
— Also —
“TWO YEARS BEFORE THE
MAST"
Starring Alan Ladd
Plus Cartoon and Chapter 4.
“Perils Os The Wilderness”
Sunday. Monday. Tuesday
April 7. 8. 9
Audie Murphy and Kathryn
Grant in Audie Murphy’s latest
and one of his best movie hits
"THE GUNS OF FORT
PETTICOAT”
In Color
Also Cartoon and Short
Wednesday, Thursday
April 10, 11
“THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING
MAN”
Starring Grant Williams and ;
Randy Stuart
Also Cartoon and Short
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COURT OF ORDINARY, CHATTOOGA
COUNTY. GEORGIA
TO ANY CREDITORS AND ALL PARTIES
AT INTEREST OF THE ESTATE OF
PORTER LANDRUM, DECEASED:
You are hereby required to show cause
before the Court of Ordinary, to be heard
al the Courthouse in said county on the
Ist Monday in May. 1957. why the petition
of Mildred Morton an heir at law oi the
said Porter Landrum setting out that the
said Porter Landrum died intestate in the
county of Chattooga. State of Georgia, and
that the said estate owes no debts and
that the heirs ot said Porter Landrum
have agreed upon a division of said estate
and praying tor an order finding that no
administration upon said estate is neces
sary should not be granted, and said or
dered entered.
This Ist day of April, 1957.
JOHN W. KING
Ordinary, Chattooga County, Georghi^
ADVERTISEMENT TO SELL LAND
GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
Bv ”irtue of an order of the Ordinary
of said Stale and Countv. there will be
sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday
in May. 195’’. the same being May 7. 19a7.
al the courthouse door in Summerville,
TRION
COMMUNITY CENTER
THEATRE
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
April 3,4, 5
“TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST
MOON"
Starring Glenn Ford and Marlon
Brando
'Short Subject and Latest News
This movie is a translation to
the screen, in all its fluid
eloquence, rich, ironic humor and
majestic charm of the well-loved,
long-run Broadway play, TEA
HOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON
and is a winning recount of a
I young occupation army captain
| assigned to "rehabilitate” native
। villagers in the Okinawa of 1946.
Starring Glenn Ford, Marlon
Brando. Eddie Albert and Mach
iko Kyo—you will find the lure of
1 the Orient very, very interesting!
i
Saturday, April 6
Double Feature Program
i “THE HALLS OF MONTEZUMA"
Starring Richard Widmark and ।
Robert Wagner
—aIso—
“ALWAYS TOMORROW”
Monday. Tuesday, April 8, 9
•THE IRON PETTICOAT"
, Starring Katharine Hepburn and
Bob Hope
Short Subject and Latest News
This offers one of the oddest
pairings in film history, that of
glib funnyman Bob Hope and a
determined Katharine Hepburn.
The story has Hepburn a man-1
nish, robot-like Soviet pilot
forced down over the American
zone of Germany and Hope, a U.
S. airman assigned to teach the ।
fiercely communist-minded lady
the ins-and-outs of mellow
democracy. Os course there are
bright quips from Bob Hope and
Miss Hepburn does a really clever I
bit of acting. Don’t miss seeing :
THE IRON PETTICOAT!
Georgia, between the legal hours of sale,
to the highest and best bidder *or cash,
the following described land in said county,
l0 A"ll"that tract or parcel of land sltunted,
lying and .'.''-Ing in Land Lot No. .>8 in tm
Sixth District and Fourth Section of Chat
tooga County. Georgia, BEGINNING at a
point on the southerly side of a public
road known as Bridge Road, which lun
easterly from Seventh Street in bumimi
ville, Georgia toward the Chattooga Rivet,
marking the east boundary of PJOP® 1 ^
now or formerly belonging to Raymond
Gentry; thence running south over and
along the east boundary ot said Gonuj
property 170 feet to the IL M. Hawkins
property line; thence running east ovei
and along said Hawkins property line 143
feet to a field road: thence running north
erlv with mild field mid 170 feet, more
or less, to the southerly side ot atoresaid
Bridge Road; thence t unning westerly over
and along said southerly side ot Bridge
Road 134 feet, more or less, to the point
of beginning.
This Hie Ist dav of April. 1957.
GLEEN MORRIS, as Administrator
of the Estate of Clint Moriis,
deceased.
Robert Edward Stirles
Attorney at Law
and considered, and let all persons inter
1N RE: Petition of Jim Cooper and
Ruth Cummings Cooper to Adopt. Edwin
Mike Riley
NO. 1927
CHATTOOGA SUPERIOR COURT
APRIL TERM, 1957
INTERLOCUTORY ORDER
The above and foregoing petition rend
MOON-UTE =
3 MILES NORTH OF TRION
Thursday and Friday. April 4. 5 I
“BUS STOP"
In Cinemascope, Color
With Marilyn Monroe and Buddy
Adler
Saturday, April 6
“SHAGGY"
(In Color)
With George Nokes
2nd Feature
“RUN FOR COVER"
In Technicolor)
AT YOUR HOME-OWNED and HOME-OPERATED
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f&iwiLe ^Jt-x (
<O, ^> u I—ty -:—Hl— <w. , I (
Thursday, Friday, April 4, 5
Henry Fonda, Audrey Hepburn.
Anita Ekberg and a cast of
Thousands in
“WAR AND PEACE"
In Color
Also Cartoon
Saturday. April 6
“YOUNG GUNS"
Starring Russ Tamblyn and
Gloria Talbott
— and —
“WITNESS TO MURDER"
Starring Barbara Stanwyck and
George Saunders
Also Cartoon
Sunday, April 7
“MA AND PA KETTLE AT
HOME”
Starring Marjorie Main and
THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 19^7
ested in said matter show cause. If any
they ran. before me nt 10:00 o'clock a ni
at the Courthouse in Summerville; Georgia
on the 19th dav of June, 1957, why the
temporary custody of the minor child. Ed
win Mike Rilev. should not he awarded
to petitioners in the foregoing matter. Let
a conformed copy of the foregoing peti
tion together with a copy of this order
be served upon Vera Cooper Hardy and
Watson Riley, immediately, unless service
ot said petition and notice be duly waived
bv them, or either of them, in writing.
'lt appearing to the court that the ad
dress and whereabouts ot Watson Riley is
unknown and cannot be ascertained, it is
further ordered that Watson Riley be
served bv imbllcatlon once a week for
four weeks in the official organ of Chat
tooga County. Georgia.
tills 22nd day ot March 1957. Jb
JOHN W. DAVIS
Judge, Superior Court,
Chattooga County, Georgia
4.05
CHATTOOGA COUNTY, GEORGIA
COURT OF ORDINARY,
To any Creditors and All Parties at
Regarding Estate of Porter Landrum
formerly of Chattooga County, Georgia,
notice is herebv given that Mildred Morton,
one of the heirs, has filed application with
me to declare no Administration necessary.
Said application will be heard at my
office Mondav. May 6. ’957, and if no
objection is made an order will be passed
saving no Administration necessary.
This April Ist, 1957.
‘ J. W. KING, Ordinary
4-25
With James Cagney, Viveca
Lindfors and John Derek
Sunday and Monday, April 7, 8
“PARDNERS”
(In Technicolor)
With Dean Martin and Jerry
Lewis
Tuesday and Wednesday
April 9, 10
“THE BED”
With Richard Todd and Martine
Carol
Percy Kilbride
Also Cartoon
Monday, Tuesday, April 8, 9
“SAFARI”
In Color—Cinemascope
Starring Victor Mature and
Janet Leigh
Also Cartoon
Wednesday, April 10
James Whitmore and John
Cassavetes
in
“CRIME IN THE STREETS”
— and —
Play Hollywood, the Game of the
Movie Stars Every Wednesday
Night. Prizes and Fun . . You’ll
Love It, Every Wednesday Night
at The Penn.