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LOCAL YOUTH TO TRAIN WITH MARINES
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Locai Manne reservists, Pri-,
vates Bobby C. Rogers and Jim-,
my A. Ramey of the 4th Rifle ’
Company in Rome have received
upon request orders to six-month
active duty training with the■
Marines. These orders direct I
them to report to the Command
ing General, U. S. Marine Corps
Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.!
C. on April 5.
Methodist WSCS I
Meeting Heid
The Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service of the Methodist ■
Church met Monday afternoon, j
April 22, at the church.
Reports for the past year's i
work were completed, and plans
for the coming year’s work were
discussed.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the many i
friends, neighbors, hospital staff, I 1
Drs. Little and Goodwin, blood
donors and other people who 1
helped in any way during the 1 1
sickness and death of our moth- 1
er. May all of you have the same 11
help in your hour of need.
—The Children of Mrs. i
Pluma Gardner I ]
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
HAROLD'S EASTER SALE
Boys' Short Sleeve
SHIRTS
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And Up
MEN'S, BOYS' AND UP
SHOES ... $3.98
• BLACK • OXFORDS
® BROWN • LOAFERS
• WHITE • SHOES
BOYS' AND UP
SUITS ... $5.98
VALUES TO $19.95
Men's Nylon Stretch
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SHOP IN SUMMERVILLE
HAROLD'S OUTLET STORE
17 E. WASHINGTON ST. "THE HOUSE OF BARGAINS" SUMMERVILLE
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Private Rogers is the son of
Mrs. Beatrice Rogers of Route 1,
Trion, Ga. He was formerly em
ployed by Mr. M. H. King of
Trion.
Private Ramey is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Ramey
also of Route No. 1. Jimmy has
been working for the Trion De
partment Store.
GEORGE FELKER
VICE PRESIDENT
RIEGEL TEXTILE
Mr. George W. Felker, 111, will
join Riegel Textile Comnrofinn
on May 1 as a vice-president ac
cording to an announcement
made today by William E. Reid,
President. Mr. Felker will be
responsible for operations plan
ning. including forecasts, pro
duction scheduling, inventory
control, and related management
functions. He will report to the
president.
Mr. Felker is resigning as a
vice-president of Avondale Mil’s.
Inc. to accept this position. He
Inc. to accept this position. He
Men's Short Sleeve
SHIRTS
$1.39
And Up
Children's Short Sleeve
T SHIRTS
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DONNA ANN Collette, 4 month
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Collette of Trion. Grand
parents are Mrs. Lucy Head of
Summerville and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Collette of Trion. Mother
is the former Shirley Head.
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PATRICIA Diann Jones, 3
year old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Jones of Ft.
Payne, Ala. Grandparents are
Mrs. Lucy Head of Summer
ville and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Jones of Ft. Payne. Mother is
the former Dimerill Head.
joined Southeastern Cotton, Inc.
(now Avondale Mills, Inc.) in
1948. Prior to that he was with
Dan River Mills, Inc.,
Mr. Felker served in the armed
forces during World War II
achieving the rank of Lieutenant
Colonel. He is a graduate of
Georgia Tech in textile engineer
ing.
A resident of Short Hills, New
Jersey, Mr. Felker is married to
the former Leila Burnett of Dan
ville, Virginia. They have four
children, three girls and a boy.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
MOVIES OFFERED
FOR SCHOOLS
A series of free-on-loan pri
vately financed sound-color (16
mmi motion pictures running
from fifteen to thirty minutes
each are being made available
to schools of Chattooga and other
counties of this section, it is
stated in announcement sent
j here by the Southern States
| Forestfire Commission, Inc., Bir
| mingham 5, Ala.
The Commision is financed by
I about 1,000 banking, lumber and
timber growing interests of Geor
gia and other States and has
for primary objective the teach
ing of the younger generation on
how to obtain the maximum in
come for their timber on a life- |
time basis.
The Commission is well known
in this area because of a con- i
tinuous Saturday night "shindig” '
broadcast on “Ole Opry” out of
Nashville and which program
was begun in 1939.
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Everything about the new Big Mis way up— except the price! J
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much more comfort. But The Big Mis still just an easy step up • * b fK * ibl *
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CHILDREN'S NYLON
DRESSES .. . $1.98
LADIES'COTTON 2 FOR
DRESSES ... $5.00
ALL SIZES — VALUES TO $5.95 EA.
LARGE SELECTION LADIES', CHILDREN'S
SUITS . . . $5.98
ALL SIZES — $12.95 VALUES
Ladies'
SKIRTS
$1.98
And Up
VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE
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| on the part of the boys, such as
j furniture.
Upper class members soon will
begin a class in welding, arc and
- acetylene. This training will be
i very neneficial in the repair of |
farm equipment and other tools
| commonly used on the farm.
Fifty eight boys are enrolled in
the agriculture classes this year.
This is quite a reduction over
previous years, due to the fact
i that one teacher has been elimi
nated from the teaching staff.
And boys enrolled are mostly
from the farm.
Another project soon to begin
that will be helpful to people in ।
the rural sections is the con-'
struction of concrete mail box
posts. These posts will be avail-1
able to anybody who desires one I
for a very nominal fee.
If anyone is interested in pro
curing one of these posts he may
contact any member of the FFA
or the instructor.
Navy reveals an extension of
radar warning system.
Children's Cotton
DRESSES
98c
VALUES TO $2.98
SIZES 1- 6X
21 MOST DANGEROUS
New York—Men 21 years old
record the highest mortality
from motor vehicle accidents, ac
cording to statisticians of the
Metropolitan Life Insurance
Company, on the basis of experi
ence among the company’s mil
lions of industrial policyholders.
"FASTER FLOWERS" From
V The Howerdell
(Across From Chattooga Hospital)
Corsages—Orchids, Roses, Carnalions, Etc.
Potted Plants—Lilics, Hydrangea;, Azaleas, Fuchsias, Mixed Pots, As
sorted Boxes and Mum Pots, Etc.
★ Memorial Designs—Baskets, Wreaths, Crosses, Hearts, Pillows, Etc.
(All cemetery pieces are designed by Flowerdell and not factory-made)
C ^)^ r —SERVING TRION AND SUMMERVILLE SEVEN YEARS—
PHONE 330 — PROMPT DELIVERIES
LADIES' TOPPERS
• ORLON F
• NYLON
• GABARDINES 'k » A #
• REGARDLESS OF COST <2# >
• SLIGHTLY SOILED
VALUES TO $14.95
LADIES', CHILDREN'S
SHOES
• FLATS . -
• MOCCASINS 1102
• WHITE R /O
• RED ANDU p
• ALL COLORS
WDIK ' BLOUSES
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• COTTONS CbUU
• ALL COLORS 4) I
LADIES' COTTON
SUPS
88c
i At this age, the toll among men
|is nearly eight times that of
women.
The Soviet news agency Tass
has accused France and Israel of
! plotting new military blows
| against Egypt, and warned that
। this could touch off a major war.
LADIES'
PANTIES
5 PAIR
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THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1957
Dublin, Ohio — Persons who
use Ralph West’s driveway should
not have an accident. At the en
trance, he has placed a sign,
reading: ‘‘Caution—3 boys, 1 girl,
2 dogs, 4 bicycles, 1 motor
■ scooter, 1 tractor with equip
-1 ment and poison ivy—proceed at
I your own risk.”