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VOLUME 75—NO. 17
Oak Hill Joltings
By Mrs. Robert Baggett, Lyerly, Ga., Route 2
The Official Board and Com
mission of Oak Hill Methodist
Church will meet at the church
on Thursday, May 21, at 7:30
p.m. All officers are urged to be
present.
The Woman’s Society of Chris
tian Service will hold its regular
monthly meeting at the Oak Hill
Methodist Church on Thursday,
May 28, at 10 a.m. All women of
the community are urged to be
present.
Mrs. J. E. Hawkins and Mr.
and Mrs. John Echols visited
Mrs. John Ledford and Mrs. E.
H. Gilford in Chattanooga Me
morial Hospital Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morrison
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Lawson in Summer
ville Friday. They also visited
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dempsey.
Mr. and Mrs. James Archer
visited Mrs. J. E. Hawkins Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harrison
visited the Tom Brooks Thurs
day.
Mrs. N. E. Yarbrough and
Drucilla visited Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Mitchell Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morrison
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Howell
Motorists and Truckmen
Nine miles of U.S. Highway 27 from the southern city limits
of Summerville across Taylor Ridge to the Floyd County line
is under construction. Heavy equipment is fast at work en
deavoring to prepare this Highway for normal use before
winter weather halts work. To avoid inconvenience and con
siderable delay, the public is urged to use alternate routes
while traveling south from Summerville to Rome, Carters
ville, Cedartown, Rockmart, Atlanta and points south.
Ledbetter-Johnson Co.
ROME, GEORGIA
BAt Riegel we are proud of the part
। we play in the economy of this area.
We ask that yon join with us in the
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The next time you make a purchase for
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Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown
and Angela were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reyn
olds and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford Jack
son and family of Cave Spring
visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ful
ton and family Sunday.
Miss Nora Ward was the din
ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
mond Kerce and Eleanor Sun
day.
Mrs. Jimmy Brown and Le-
Bron Yarbrough were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mitchell.
Mrs. Tom Brooks and Pearl
visited Mrs. Charlie Brooks at
Battey Hospital Saturday.
Bobbie and Brenda Brown
were Saturday night guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown.
Mrs. J. C. McGraw of Sweet
water, Tennessee, were the Tues
day night guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Baggett, Robbie Nell and
Jerry Garner.
Butch Gardner of Lyerly was
the dinner guest of Bonnie Win
ters Sunday.
Robert Stowe of Rome was vis
iting over the week-end with
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Hendrix
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High School made a tour of the Riegel Textile plants in Trion recently. They are, front row, left to
right: Alice Everett, Janice Brown, Eunice Elrod, Ira Wheeler, Valedictorian, Kay Millican, Salu
tatorian, Beatrice Rutledge, Jo Ann Tudor. Back row: David Gaylor Bill Ponder, Thomas Strawn,
Herby Edwards, Hymon Howell, Johnny Bullard, Eugene Mitchell and Mr. Collins.
and family. He attended church
service at Oak Hill Methodist
Church Sunday.
Mrs. H. C. Jones, Mrs. Grady
Winters and Carol visited Mr.
and Mrs. Wiley Bridges in Sum
merville Monday.
Mrs. Datch Dempsey and girls
visited Mrs. N. E. Yarbrough and
girls Wednesday night.
Mrs. Frona Mitchell and James
Mitchell were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell
Thursday.
J. H. Ward and Nora were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Howell Wednesday.
Mrs. Eugene Brown and An
gela, and Mrs. Bill Reynolds
were guests of Mrs. Hermon
Howell and Mike Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brooks and
Pearl visited Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Brooks and Jimmy Wayne in
Summerville Saturday.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
SUMMERVILLE, CHATTOOGA COUNTY, GA., THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1951)
C. D. Howell Sunday were Rev.
and Mrs. Charles Hendrix and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reed
and family, Mrs. Ella Ward and
Robert Stowe.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawkins
and family of Summerville vis
ited Mrs. Esther Hawkins Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown
and Angela, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Reynolds and Kathy, Mr. and
Mrs. Hermon Howell, Mike and
Kenny were in Rome Sunday.
Miss Drucilla Yarbrough vis
ited Mrs. James Archer in Sum
merville Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brooks and
Pearl visited Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Brooks and Sylvia in Summer
ville Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Reece of
j Lyerly, and Mrs. J. C. McGraw
lof Sweetwater, Tennessee, were
I dinner guests of Mrs. Robert
I Baggett, Robbie Nell and Jerry
Garner Wednesday.
Mrs. N. E. Yarbrough visited
Mrs. Aaron Hugh Moseley and
boys Tuesday night.
Mrs. Ernest Smedly and Mrs.
Hall from near Cloudland and
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Howell vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Howell
Saturday.
Mrs. Glenn Yarbrough and
boys visited in Atlanta over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Baggett
visited Mrs. R. A. Teague and
Marie in Trion Sunday.
Mrs. John Echols and Honey,
Mr. and Mrs. James Archer, Mrs.
Hazel Kerce and Eleanor, Mrs.
J. E. Hawkins and Miss Nora
Ward enjoyed a sight-seeing trip
in and around New Moon, Ala
bama, Sunday.
Misses Drucilla and Judy
Yarbrough visited Mr. and Mrs.
Datch Dempsey and girls Satur
day.
Lyerly Happenings
By Gwen Williams, Lyerly, Georgia
The public is cordially invited
to attend the graduation serv
ices of the seniors at Lyerly
High Gymnasium over the week
end. The baccalaureate sermon
will be held in the gym Sunday
morning, May 24, at 11 a.m.
Reverend T. A. Wallace is in
charge of the sermon. The offi
cial exercises will be held Mon
day evening, May 25, at 8:00 with
the senior class in charge.
Mrs. B. O. Hurley of Morton,
Texas, spent a few days last
week with her brother, A. W.I
Morrison, Mrs. Morrison and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Webb of
Cedar Bluff, Alabama, visited
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Morrison and
Mrs. B. O. Hurley Sunday. Mrs.
Robert Denson of Summerville
also called in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vaughn vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Watt Millican
and Kaye Sunday.
Mrs. A. W. Morrison and Mrs.
B. O. Hurley visited Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Locklear and Butch in
Trion Saturday.
Miss Ruth Ailmon continues
ill at her home on Lyerly Route
2. Miss Ailmon’s friends wash her
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Marion Cooper and son,
’ Mack, of Trion, visited their
I aunt, Mrs. Emma Wigley, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kimbell
I of Summervile and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Williams and son were vis
itors of the Jim Hollis Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryant and
j Beth of Augusta spent the week
• end with Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Bryant and family.
Billy Chambers of Gadsden,
Alabama, spent Sunday with
Brenda Taylor.
Lewis Hanle and Ernest Alex
ander, who are presently em
ployed in Augusta, were home
for the week-end visiting their
families.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards and
Kathy were guests of Mr. and
I Mrs. Claude Baker at Menlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hall and
Legals, Comics,
School News
daughter of Summerville were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ed
wards and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ponder spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
O. W. Carpentar and O. W.. Jr.,
of Dalton.
. Marilyn Bryant was the Sun
day guest of Miss Brenda Smith.
Mrs. Lee Borders of Atlanta
spent several days with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe
Stephens.
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PERSONAL LOANS
BUSINESS LOANS
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
TRAVELERS CHECKS
HELP WITH OTHER MONEY MATTERS
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CUR BANKING HOURS ARE:
Farmers & Merchants Bank i
2% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS
MEMBER F. D. I. C.
The eighth grade of Lyerly
School spent Thursday at Lake
Winnepesaukah.
The seventh grade of Lyerly
School made a field trip to the
Lyerly Water Works System Fri
day. Mrs. Mark Strawn, grade
teacher, chaperoned this grout.
Mrs. Lassie Edwards, Harris
and Bill Edwards visited Mr. and
Mrs. A W. Morrison and Mrs. E.
O Hurley Sunday night.
Mrs. Ernest Colbert is ill at her
home. Everyone wishes her a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Roy Cannon was a guest
of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Owings
Sunday.
Motor vehicle accidents killed
36.700 and injured 2,825,000 on
U.S. highways during 1958.