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Oak Hill Jottings
By Mrs. Robert Baggett, Lyerly, Ga., Route 2
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Everyone is invited to attend
Sunday School at Oak Hill Meth
odist Church each Sunday morn
ing at 10 o'clock. Joe Reed is su
perintendent.
The Young Adult Sunday
School Class at Oak Hill Meth
odist Church will have its regu
lar monthly supper Saturday
night. June 13. at 8 o’clock. Each
member of the class is urged to
be present. A picnic supper will
be served.
The Official Board and Com
mission of Oak Hill Methodist
Church will hold its monthly
meeting Sunday night. June 14,
after preaching service as Rev.
Charles Hendrix will be in an
nual conference at the regular
time for the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Sye Hawkins and
family of Chattanooga Valley
attended the Children’s Day at
Oak Hill Sunday and visited Mr.
and Mrs. Edmon Kerce and
daughter Sunday afternoon.
Tom Brooks was the Sunday
guest of his mother, Mrs. George
Brooks, Jean and Ozema Demp
sey in Summerville.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. N.
E. Yarbrough and girls last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Don Daido of
Washington. D. C., Joe Yar
brought of Houston, Texas, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Morrison of La-
Fayette, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Webb :
of Summerville, W. M. Yar- :
brough of Chattanooga, Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron Hugh Moseley and
boys, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yar
brough, Mr. and Mrs. Datch
Dempsey and girls, Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Yarbrough and family,
and Shirley Brooks.
Mrs. Robert Baggett visited
Mrs. Esther Hawkins, Mrs. Ralph
Mitchell and daughter Wednes- ;
day.
Mrs. Grady Winters, Carol
and Ronnie visited C. B. Baggett I
Wednesday.
Mrs. Hermon Howell and Mike
were visiting Mrs. Eugene Brown ;
and Angela Thursday.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.
D. Howell Wednesday were Mr. |
and Mrs. J. S. Brown, Mrs. Car- I
rie Smelon and Mrs. Mary Thel- ■
ford of Dickeyville, and Buford
Brown of Dayton, Ohio.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
N. Rodgers Sunday were Mr. and I
Mrs. Don Rodgers and Donnie, !
Mrs. Vera Mitchell of LaFayette,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and
children of Summerville.
Gordon Weaver and Brenda
of Trion spent Tuesday with J.
H. Ward and Nora. Mrs. C. R.
Toles and Blanche of Menlo vis
ited in the afternoon.
Pauline Teems visited Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Yarbrough and boys
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Howell
were Thursday night guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Hillery Howell and
Gail.
Ernie Purser visited Jerry
Garner Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Reece, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Gardner and
daughter of Lyerly .visited Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Baggett, Robbin
and Jerry Garner Tuesday.
Miss Maxine Dempsey was the
Saturday night guest of Miss
Drucilla Yarbrough.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Howell vis
ited in the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. Carlton Tucker and Mr.
and Mrs. Doyle Yarbrough Sun
day.
Jessie Rodgers will leave June
17 for Talmadge Hospital in Au
gusta, where he will undergo
surgery. His many friends wish
him a speedy recovery.
Those attending prayer meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Eunice i
Louallen Friday night were Rev.
Charles Hendrix. Joe Reed. Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Highfield, J. H
Ward and Nora, Mrs. Fred
Mitchell. Mrs. Venice Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. C. D. Howell and Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Morrison.
Mrs. T. Dee Yates and family
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Yarbrough and family this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Baggett,
Jerry Garner, Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Winters, Ronnie and
Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bag
gett and Robbie, Mrs. Richard
Dye and Dickie, and C. B. Bag
gett visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Baggett in Lindale Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brooks and
Pearl visited Mrs. Charlie Brooks
Sunday. Mrs. Brooks was home
on a five-hour visit from Battey
Hospital. Her many friends in
Oak Hill wish her a speedy re
covery.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. N.
E. Yarbrough and Drucilla Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Yarbrough and boys, Mr. and I
Mrs. C. D. Howell, Mrs. Bob
Dempsey, Mrs. Ozema Dempsey
and Gene Brooks. Mr. and Mrs.
Bryce Yarbrough, Frances and
Brenda.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Dooley and
girls, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reynolds
and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Brown and girls were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Brown.
Prayer meeting will be at the
Oak Hill Methodist Church Fri
day night. Everyone is welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Howell vis
ited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Howell, Rev. and
Mrs. Charles Hendrix and Rev.
and Mrs. T. A. Wallace Saturday.
Misses Judy and Lillian Yar
brough are spending a few weeks
1 in Washington. D. C.
■ | Mrs. Ralph Mitchell and
- daughter of Greenboro, N. C ,
■ I returned home Wednesday after
j a two weeks’ visit with Mrs.
>I Esther Hawkins.
■ I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown
• and girls were visiting Mr. and
’ Mrs. Robert Reynolds and Mr.
i < and Mrs. Bill Reynolds Saturday
•1 night.
1 j Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Abernathy
’ and Sara, and J. H. Ward and
। Nora were sightseeing on Look-
■ I out Mountain Sunday.
': Mr. and Mrs. Grady Winters.
■I Ronnie and Carol visited Mr. and
I Mrs. John Baggett and family
Friday night
’ | Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Garner
of Washington. D. C.. were vis
iting Mrs. Robert Baggett, Rob-
: bie and Jerry Garner Sunday
night.
Donald Erwin . C. B. Baggett
and Dicke Dye visited Mr. and
J Mrs. Grady Winters and family
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Howell vis-
। ited Mr. and Mrs. John Owens
and family Thursday.
News of Chelsea
By Barbara Clark. Route 1, Menlo, Ga.
Mrs. Pauline Romine was the
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Willingham Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Willing
ham and Mary visited in Chicka
mauga Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. James McSpad
den visited in Fort Payne and
■ Mentone, Alabama, over the
’ week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson
were dinner guests of Mr. and'
Mrs. T. Cooper and girls of Vai- |
I ley Head. Alabama. Sunday. In j
the afternoon they visited Mrs.
Betty Brown and Mr. and Mrs. :
; S. Schlicer.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith,
Linda, Terry Don and Mrs.
' Charlie Eleam enjoyed picnick
ing on Lookout Mountain Sun
day and then enjoyed sightsee
ing in different parts of Ala
-1 bama.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Wilson
and family were supper guests of
the Earl Smiths.
Mrs. Earl Smith, Linda, Terry
and Mi's. Carlie Eleam attended
graduation exercises Monday
night at LaFayette, where
Brenda Miller was a graduate.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garner at
tended the singing at the East
i Trion Church of God Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mack Ma
jors left for their home in Chi- i
I cago, Illinois, after a week's va- j
cation with their family and;
j friends.
Elain Morgan is spending a
few days with the Tom Garners. I
Pat and Brenda Baggett vis
! ited Reba Garner Sunday.
Shelby and Shirley Willing
ham were Sunday guests of
Thelma Finster.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Finster
and children, Barbara Clark,
Jean and Shirley Willingham,
enjoyed dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Crye were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Willingham.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Clark and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Mack Majors visited relatives in
j Athens, Alabama, Tuesday.
We are sorry to hear Mrs. J. H.
j Willingham has been ill for the
past few days. We all hope she
will have a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Wilson
W (iter Ski Form . . .
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LIKE A SWAN—Janelle Kirtley, 15, of Bjrmingham,
Ala., who placed second overall in the 1958 National
Water Ski Championships, is one of the finest skiers
afloat and she is expected to participate in the first
annual Callaway Gardens Invitational Tournament at
Pine Mountain June 27-28. More than 50 top skiers in
the nation appear in the tourney which is especially
designed for spectator appeal and is sanctioned by the
American Water Ski Association. Preliminary events
start at 7 a.m. Saturday and finals at 9 a.m. Sunday.
INCREASE SHOWN
IN VETERAN LOANS
THROUGHOUT STATE
An increase of 13.2 percent
i during the month of April over
I the nation countered an other
1. wise slight decline in the GI
• loan market, the Veterans Ad
r I ministration reported today.
i Applications for home loan
guaranty in Georgia dropped
1 26 ' i to 150 compared to 202 in
L March. J. M. Slaton, Jr., Man
• | ager. Veterans Administration
i Regional Office, Atlanta, Geor
gia. reported today.
’ Appraisal requests lor pro
i i posed dwellings took the biggest
’ I drop, down 43% to 171 from 298
' in March. Appraisal requests for
J existing dwellings dropped 12%
I ito 65 from the March figure of
z' 74.
GI loans were up to 170 in
r April from 147 in March, Mr.
-1 Slaton said.
/ ASKS OPEN PAYROLLS
The American Society of
t Newspaper Editors has asked
i the House and Senate to make
/i public their payrolls and office
I expenses.
- I The request, in petitions filed
s | with both houses of Congress,
' was announced recently.
and family attended Singing
School at Welcome Hill last
week.
Miss Barbara Clark was the
Sunday night supper guest of
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Wilson
and family attended a home
coming at the North Cleveland
Church of God.
Miss Linda Hughes spent a few
I days last week with her sister.
| Mrs. Frances Hogue, of Summer
. ville.
Mrs. Charlie Philips visited
Mrs. Agnes Garner, Beulah and
Annie Tuesday afternoon.
Lookouts Engage
Crackers Monday
For 4-Game Fray
The Southern Association has
voted to split its season and the
second-half race starts on Mon
day, June 15.
Nashville and Birmingham are
the two contenders for the first
half flag. The two half cham
pions meet in a four-out-of
seven post-season play-off for
i the title.
j Chattanooga opens its second-
I half campaign with a four game
! home series against the Atlanta
■ Crackers at Engel Stadium next
Monday through Thursday. The
j Lookouts end their current home
'stay this Thursday night, June
111, against New Orleans. Then
they go to Birmingham for a
four-game week-end series that
winds-up their first-half play.
This will be Atlanta’s second
invasion to Chattanooga this
year as they move in next Mon
day for four single games, all at
7:30 p.m. (EST). The Tuesday
and Thursday tilts are ladies’
nights.
Joe Engel, Lookout president,
was one of the leaders in the
imove to split the season. Chat
tanooga is rated a strong con
tender for the second-half title,
with the recent additions of
pitchers Angel Olivia, Boyd
Linker. Jack Kralick and Chuck
Garmon and infielders John
Schaive and Waldo Gonzalez
greatly strengthening Manager
Red Marion’s club.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Bolling News
By Mvra Lynn Dodd
Everyone is invited to attend
worship services at Four Mile
Baptist Church. Wednesday
night services at 7:30. Rev. Her
man Spears will be the speaker.
Miss Peggy Sue McCollum and
Miss Sylvia Brooks spent Sun
day with Misses Myra Lynn and
Donna Kay Dodd.
Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Pledger
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Dodd and family Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Herman Howell. Mike and
Kenny, and Peggy Sue McCollum
were visiting Mrs. Bill Reynolds
and family Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Ratliff
and Joe Reynolds spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Sonny Yancey and Pamela in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Edwards
and family and Miss Ava Nor
ton went on a picnic at Turkey
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COOSA VALLEY OLD FASHION HOOP FAT
WIENERS CHEESE BACK
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BOILED HAM ~ 99c
DUKE'S With §5.00 Order or More
MAYONNAISE. .-39 c
TIDE
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JFG COFFEE 59c
12-Oe. Jar
BOSCO SYRUP 33c
303 Cans 2 FOR
ARGO CORN 29c
Gold Dollar 9V 3 -Oz. Jar
MUSTARD 10c
Large Bag
SUNSHINE HYDROX. 29c
FINE THREAD MOP—39c
Shelf Paper Roll
PEST GUARD 39c
Can
EAGLE BRAND MILK ..29c
6-Bottle Cartons . . . Limit (2)
COCA-COLA 2 for 35c
CANTALOUPES '"l9c
FRESH FRESH CRISP
CORN SQUASH LETTUCE
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Mountain Lake Saturday.
Miss Sylvia Brooks visited Mrs.
Mamie Becker in the Trion Hos
pital Friday.
Mrs. George Brooks, little
Lynn, and Miss Sylvia Brooks
were in Rome Tuesday.
Leon Parris spent Sunday
with Dan and Jerry Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Frea Reynolds
and family were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Reynolds Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Dodd
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Dodd and family Tuesday night.
Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Pledger
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Reynolds and family Sunday.
According to Miss Hilda
Dailey, home management spe
cialist, Agricultural Extension
Service, the medium income in
the United States is $5,00.
ORANGE
DRINK
SERVE 10
vr 39c
Midway Baptist Ends Bible School . . .
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—Staff Photo by McConnell
Approximately 135 students attended the Bible School of Midway Baptist Church last week. The
huge student body is shown atop new construction now underway at Midway.
KLEENEX
200 TISSUES
2 n °' eß 29 c
3-EB. CAN
Snowdrift... 69c
WHITE LILY 25-LB. BAG
FLOUR .. $1.69
HALF GALLON
KAY'S ICE CREAM . 69c
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I FOR SATURDAY! |
JUNE 13TH - OKE DAV OKLY
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I 20-Oz. Glass Bama
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THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959
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