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THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1957
LYERLY NEWS
Mrs. Wandal Brady and John
ny, and Miss Johnnie Murphy, of
Chickamauga, visited relatives
here Sunday.
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AT AUCTION
1710 Acres
Known as the Dr. J. L. Gardner Estate
SATURDAY, APRIL 6 AT 10:00 A. M.
LOCATION
On Scenic Highway No. 239 —26 Miles South of
Chattanooga, Tenn. —28 Miles North West of
Summerville, Ga. —12 Miles North of Cloudland,
Ga.
DESCRIPTION
1710 Acres, 4 Dwellings, Main House Beautiful
Rock, Consisting of 7 Rooms, Ceramic Tile Bath,
Hot Air Furnace, Open Fire Place, One of the
Most Desirable Summer Homes in the South.
Atop Lookout Mountain where the Temperature
is Ten Degrees Cooler in Summer.
TENANT HOUSES
Three Tenant Houses, Consisting of 1 4-Room, 1
5-Room, 1 6-Room. All Wired for Lights, Good
Well, Plenty Out Buildings, Nice Grape Vine
yards, Abundance of Fruit Trees.
TIMBER
We have had One of Our Best Known Foresters
to Cruse this Timber and is Estimated to have
300 000 Feet on Two Lots Alone.
ATTENTION SPORTSMEN
This Property has a Nice Lake Stocked Ready
for Fishing, Also is Known to have Plenty of Wild
Deer. ... ,
This Property will be Subdivided into Lots and
Small Tracts, Also Offered as a Whole.
Home Seekers, Speculators, Investors, Look this
property Over Before Sale Day and Make Plans
to Attend. . . « ... ..
Never Before have We had Property so Well
Located to Offer at Your Own Price, Just a Few
Minutes' Drive from Chattanooga, Rome, Sum
merville, All Thriving Cities.
FREE — FREE — FREE
Brunswick Stew Dinner to Every One Attending
this Sole. Also a New Sewing Machine to Some
Lucky Person Attending.
Cooper Realty Co.
409 BROAD ST. ROME. GA.
For any Information before sale day call 5833—22881
or 2-4438
There will be a representative on the grounds each
Wednesday and Sunday till sale day.
If you need financing, see your banker before sale day
Mrs. A. M. Bryant spent sev
eral days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Gardner and Miss
Ruth Gardner in Chattanooga.
Mrs. Lassie Edwards, Mr. Bryant
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bry-
ant visited in the Gardner home !
and Mrs. Bryant returned home ('
with them.
Mrs. O. W. Carpenter and son, j
of Dalton, were Friday visitors of .
the A. M. Bryants.
Miss Lucile Gaylor returned (
to work this week after being | (
at home for a rest of several I
j weeks due to illness.
Mrs. Lassie Edwards was din-
I nor guest Thursday evening of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner in j
Chattanooga.
Mrs. Johnny Copeland and
children visited Mrs. Harry Far
rar and boys Sunday.
Rebecca Alexander, of Sum
merville, was the week-end guest
of Betty Joyce Ragland.
Mrs. Bertha Smith and son,
Junior Gilliland, were Wednes
day night guests of Chel Brady
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stone spent
the week-end with Mrs. Bert
Brogdon and Bert at the hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Locklear
and son, Butch, and Tommy
Hammonds, of Trion, visited Mr. i
and Mrs. A. W. Morrison and
family Friday.
Mrs. Robert Denson and Wayne
were visitors in Lyerly Saturday,
en route to Cave Spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dean, of
Williams Plumbing Co., Formerly of Pennville is
now with Builders Supply Co.
Let us remodel your home and add beauty and
value to it — Nothing down and 36 months to
pay.
BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
N. Summerville at R R Crossing Phone 158
'. $20.00 Io $150.00
Lk DIXIE CREDIT COMPANY
* Try our quick, confidential
' ( service
X* ★ Why not come in today and
£ learn all about our friendly
Fw I F ih' loan serv ^ ce
★ Our auto loan department is now
ready to serve you.
Across the Street from Post Office
Quality Meats
FRESH PURE PORK
HOME-MADE SAUSAGE
HOT OK VERY MILO seasoning
HICKORY KING BRAND
I 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. Agricul
ture and Under Supervision of Local
Health Authorities.
BULLARD'S SAUSAGE PLANT
Owned and Operated by John H.
Bullard and Wife
Summerville, Ga.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Sand Rock, Ala., visited the A
W. Morrisons Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vaughn vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Watt Millican
and family Sunday.
Mrs. A. W. Morrison, Gwen
dolyn Williams and Kaye Milli
can visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Ratliff in Holland Sunday.
The senior class of Lyerly High
Will present “OFF THE TRACK,”
a three-act comedy, April 5, at
7:30. Admission will be 35 and
50 cents. Proceeds will go toward
the senior class trip, which will
be taken the latter part of May.
Characters in the play include
some 13 members of the class.
They are as follows: Mr. John
Morgan, Vernon Millican; Silas
Dobbins, Douglas Stephens; Bill
Lindsay, Frank Cranmore; Oscar
Pozenby, Johnny Woodall; Willy
B. Woodson, James Rose; Mrs.
Guarino, Paula Morrison; An
tonia Guarion, JoAnn Brady;
Mrs. Reg. Vanderventer, Lillian
Johnson; Flickie Nelson, Vivian
Ponder; Betty Phillips, Martha
[Tucker; Joan Parker, Shirley
'Stallings; Pidgie McDougal,
Linda Moseley; and Evalina
Bumpass, Gwendolyn Williams.
Please, come and help them
attain their goal.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morrison,
Mrs. Billy Locklear and Gwen
dolyn Williams were in Rome
Tuesday.
Sunday Martha Tucker, Mari
lyn Bryant and A. M. Bryant vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Carpen
ter at Dalton. Mr. Bryant and
Linda Hawkins returned home
with them, after spending the
week-end there.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Irwin,
of Rome, were week-end guests
| of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Pickle and
Debbie.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dickerson I
were week-end guests of the R
N. Crawfords.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook and
boys moved to Chattoogaville
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Woods and
boys, Mike and Lynn, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jody Cook and son, Joe,
of New’ Orleans, were here for
the w'eek-end.
Bert Brogdon is feeling fine at
Chattooga County Hospital,
after undergoing surgery last
week. Mrs. L. B. Whisnant was
admitted to the hospital Monday i
of last week and is still there.
Eddie Hurley was a patient from
Friday until Monday. Charles
Bennett went in Thursday and
was released Tuesday. Bass Rey
nolds was also a patient.
Mrs. Marvin Pickle visited Miss
Pernie Pickle and Mrs. John
| Turner at Perennial Springs
Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Roy Smith spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Smith.
Airman Fred Stallings, of
Pensacola, Fla., spent last week
end here with his wife and par
ents.
Those attending the 15th Dis
trict Spring Conference of Geor
gia PTA in LaFayette Friday
were: Mrs. John Johnson. Mrs.
Ralph Bishop, Mrs. Harold
Bishop, Mrs. Homer Williams,
Mrs. J. L. Wilson and Randal.
A buffet supper was given in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. George
Bishop and family, of Macon, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Bishop, Saturday night. Those
attending w'ere: Mr. and Mrs.
: Robert Kimbell and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Frank Kimbell, of Summer
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bishop, Mr.
and Mrs. Webb Wyatt. Mrs. Webb
| Wyatt. Sr., Dannie and Ann, Bill
(Bishop of Lyerly: Mr. and Mrs.
George Bishop. Rhen. Gale and
Janis, of Macon, and Mr. and
! Mrs. Harold Bishop and Fon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reece were
' dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
, Oscar Reece Sunday. Mrs. Willie
| McGraw', of Rossville, spent the
■ week-end with the Reeces.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fogarty.
|of Rome, w’ere recent guests of
■ Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Johnson.
Bobby Tinney and Calvin
Johnson were on a fishing trip
! to Maddox Lake Saturday.
Mrs. Lonzo Anderson visited
Mrs. Joe Jenkins at Chattooga
ville Tuesday.
Calvin and Laura Johnson
[ were on a fishing trip to
Smallan’s Lake Friday.
Mrs. Laura Warren is visiting
her children, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
mie Johnson, this week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lane and
son, of Chattanooga, w’ere Friday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Tinney and Edward.
Mrs. Tom Johnson is recuper
ating from flu this week.
Mrs. Bobby Tinney and Mrs.
Calvin Johnson were in Summer
ville Saturday.
HOLLANDNEWS
Mrs. Lois Barker left Sunday to
visit a niece in Greensboro. N C.
Mrs. R. A. White spent the day
Wednesday with Mrs. Mattie
Worsham.
Mrs. John Edge, of Summer
' ville, spent the week-end with
Miss Mamie Smith. She had din
ner with the Bob Brisons Sunday
Linda Reynolds spent Sunday
। with the Priest girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weir, Nina
and Nancy, of Alabama; Mr. and
Mrs. Pollard and James, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis McWhorter and chil
dren, of Trion, were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Howell. In the afternoon more
visitors came: Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Nicholson. Mrs Minnie Nei
; son and Miss Zella Howell, of
| Pennville.
Miss Eva Worsham. Mrs. Mat-
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tie Worsham and Miss Helen
had dinner Friday with Mrs.
Gordon Green.
Mrs. Arthur Morrison, Miss
Gwendolyn Williams and Miss
Kay Millican, of Lyerly, were the
Claud Ratliffs' Sunday afternoon
visitors.
Thursday night Mr. and Mrs.
Maxwell White and children vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Grady Howell
and Hymon, and on Friday night
Mr and Mrs. Harold Rose were
their guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl White and
Eddie, of LaFayette, were visiting
Mrs. R. A. White Sunday.
Mrs. Minnie Ho^ nd and Mrs.
Oscar House were jamong those
sick last week. .
Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Bur
nett were supper guests of the
Maxwell Whites on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green,
Miss Martha and Allan were din
ner guests Sunday of Mrs. Mattie
Worsham.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stephenson
attended the funeral of Bill
Christian in Rome Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strawn and
Gail were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jackson
in Lyerly. In the afternoon they
visited Mrs. Harley Bandy.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allmon,
of Rome, visited their mother.
Mrs. E. Fergerson, at the G. S.
Holland home Sunday.
Miss Mary Holland was suffer
ing from laryngitis Friday and
was unable to attend her school
duties.
Mrs. Ed Worsham and Clifford
Worsham, of Pennville, and Mrs.
John Edge visited Mrs. Minnie
Holland Saturday. Mrs. Della
Moon and Mrs. Inez Greer vis
ited her on Sunday.
Mrs. Bob Brison and Miss
Mamie Smith made a business
trip to Summerville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Ratliff
visited their daughter, Mrs.
Patsy Dutton, in Atlanta Satur
day night.
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Located on the Alabama Road at the Drive-In
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Phone 4-2619 Rome, Ga.
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