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Stajj Photo by McConnell
The serene and beautiful yard of the Everett Lunsford home on Espy Street has been given “Yard
of the Month" honors as "the most improved" by a joint committee of the C hattooga Garden
Club and the Cherokee Kose Garden Club.
SOCIAL NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Clark of
Macon were spend - the - night i
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Money, Jr. They were Sat- .
urday evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Clark.
—o —o —o —
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Young and
daughter. Linda, were guests of
their son, Dan Young, and Mrs.
Young Saturday evening.
—o —o —o —
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Boney
and children, Peter and Mar
cia, attended a horse show
in Tallapoosa last week.
—o—o—o—
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Crawford of i
Valley Head. Alabama, were ;
spend-the-night guests of their
daughter. Mrs. Carlton Reyolds.
and Mr. Reynolds Saturday
night. On Sunday they were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
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FOR THE NEXT 8
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LENDERMAN - PERRY
FRUIT FARM
Menlo, Georgia
Money, Jr.
—O—o—o—
— and Mrs. John S. Harris
spent Friday in Atlanta as guests
of Mr. Harris - mother, Mrs. Alice
P. Harris, and family.
—o —o —o—
Mrs. Carolyn Wyatt will go to
Miami soon with all expenses
paid. She won the trip in a re
■ cent sales contest.
—o —o —o —
Mrs. W. H. Tallent and Miss
Lillie Hale were guests of Mrs.
J. E. Henry in Chattanooga for
several days last week.
—O—O—o—
— Oglesby of Athens was
the guest of his mother. Mrs.
Arvie Oglesby, and his sister,
Mrs. Archie Bennett, and Mr.
: Bennett last Saturday. He has
returned to the University of
Georgia to resume his studies for
the summer quarter.
—O —o —o—
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wofford of
Trion were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Crumps in Chatta
nooga Sunday.
—o—o —o—
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wofford
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Crumps in Chatta
nooga.
—o —o— o—
Mrs. Jesse Howell and Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred D. Howell were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Holbert
Howell in Hall's Valley Sunday.
—o —o—o —
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Parker
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Poole and
children are vacationing in
Panama City, Florida, this week.
—o —o —o —
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and
son. Mike, spent Sunday in
Cedartown visiting their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Calep H.
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Edge.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
SOCIAL NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Howell
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.
D. Howell Sunday.
—o—o —o—
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mahaffey
attended the Quin reunion Sun
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Grady Anderson north of
Trion.
—o —o—o —
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Martin
were Sunday guests of Mr. Mar
tin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T.
Martin, of Rome.
—o—o —o —
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesson
and children, Linda, Hazel, Rose
mary and Marty, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ledford and Coleman,
and Sergeant and Mrs. Paul Kel
lett were Sunday guests of Mr. I
and Mrs. Jud Kellett.
—o —o —o —
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris and
son, Clyde, Jr., and Mrs. A. E.
Tapps of Atlanta, together with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nix were Sun
day guests of Mrs. V. W. Smith.
—o—0 —o—
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Coker and
children. Gary and Phyllis, were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Emmett Parker.
—o —o —o—
Reverend and Mrs. Edgar Fer
rell of Bassett, Virginia, spent
last week with Mrs. Ferrell’s sis
ter, Mrs. O. G Morehead, Jr.,
and Mr. Morehead. They visited
other relatives in Atlanta Thurs
day and Friday.
—o—o —o—
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Mahan
were Thursday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Robinson and children in Chat
tanooga.
.—o —o —o —
Mrs. Emmett Clarkson and
daughter, Mary Ann, left last
Wednesday for Charleston,
South Carolina, to attend the fu
neral of Mrs. Clarkson’s brother
in-law. E. T. Coleman. They re
turned Sunday.
—o—o—o— ,
Wedding plans for Miss Betty
King and Ted Youngblood have
been completed. They will be
married at Little Sand Mountain
Chapel on June 27 at 8 p.m. No
formal invitations are being
[ sent. All relatives and friends
are invited to attend the nup
tials.
—o—o —o —
Mrs. Ollie Fletcher and Laura
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Pearson in Ar
muchee.
—o —o —o—
Mr. and Mrs. James Crouch
were week-end guests of Mrs.
Crouch's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Kennedy, of Cartersville.
—o —o —o —
Mrs. Robert Pettyjohn and
. children, Beverly, Janet and
: Steve, are visiting Mrs. Petty
: john’s sister, Mrs. Joe Cordell,
and Mr. Cordell in Savannah
' this week.
—o—o—o—
— and Mrs. Jess Lee, Mr. and
Mrs. James Lee and children,
Miss Ethel Wooten and Mr. and
Mrs. Faye Lee and Bradley vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Giddens in
Ringgold Sunday.
—o—o—o—
Mrs. Ida Dworkin returned
Tuesday from Atlanta where
she attended a style show. On
her way home, Mrs. Dworkin
i was the guest in Rome of her
1 niece, Mrs. Murray Stein, and
Doctor Stein.
—o —o —o—
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wolford
and children, Sheryl and Steve,
arrived Tuesday from Falls
Church, Virginia, for a visit
with Mrs. Wolfrod's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Crouch.
—o —o —o —
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rucks and
children, Curtis, Gale, Jane and
Jerry, of Chattanooga, were
week-end guests of Mrs. Rucks’
sister, Mrs. Millard Lewis, and
Mr. Lewis. Mr. Rucks returned to
Chattanooga Sunday and Mrs.
Rucks and the children are
spending the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Mary
Teague. On Sunday. Mrs. Teague
and son. Randy, Joan Lawler of
Rome, Miss Mable Lewis and
Mrs. Lora Rider were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis.
—o —o —o—
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bagley
and children, Claudia, Jimmy
and Cynthia, and Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm Thomas and children
are vacationing at Daytona
Beach, Florida, for ten days.
—o—o—o—
— and Mrs. Paul Cannon of
Rossville were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Hughes and Jamie.
—o —o —o —
Mr. and Mrs. Cordle Bagley
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Dickerson of Chattanooga, Mr
and Mrs. Tommy Clay and
daughter of Macon and Mr. and
.Mrs. James Mosteller anddaugh
i ter of Columbus made up a party
visiting Cason Callaway Gardens
last Sunday.
—o —o—o—
Mrs. Virgil Stover was the re
jciplent of many beautiful gifts
at a stork shower given for her
last Thursday evening at the
home of Mrs. H. M. Rosser.
Games and refreshments high
lighted a social hour at the
function.
—o—o—o—
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith
and boys. Kim and Allen, visited
I Mr. Smith's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Smith. Sunday.
—O—o—o—
— Mrs. Ethel Hawkins an d
grandchildren. Betty and Loyd,
of Rome, were week guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott. On
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott
were dinner guests of Mrs. Henry
Hartline.
—o —o—o —
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hall of
Atlanta, formerly of Summer
ville, were guests Sunday of Mrs.
Hall’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Alexander. On the way to
Summerville they were guests of
Miss Barbara Jean White in
Rockyface.
—o —o—o—
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Money, Sr.,
and family were dinner guests of
Mrs. Money’s brother. Rex Miller,
and Mrs. Miller in Centre, Ala
bama. Sunday.
—o—o —o —
At a quiet wedding performed
last Saturday evening by Rev
erend Merlin Brown, Miss Joyce
Olliver became the bride of
Hovt Ramey. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Olliver of Pennville. The groom,
who is employed in LaFayette, is
the son of Mrs. Daisy Ramey.
The ceremony was held at the
home of the bride’s parents. The
couple will live in LaFayette.
—o—o—o—
F. Louis Willis, who visits
Chattooga County each week as
a field representative of the
Rome Social Security Office, is
participating in a conference of
social security personnel at St.
Simons Island this week.
—o —o —o —
Mrs. Ruth Baker and daugh
ter. Kay, and Mrs. Baker's moth
er, Mrs. Ethel Clarkson, were
। Sunday guests of Mrs. W. J.
। Hammond and Miss Edna Perry
in Menlo.
—o—o—o—
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cooper
and daughter, Vicky, and Fay
Pledger and children, Jackie and
Debbie, were in Scottsboro, Ala
bama, Sunday.
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JORDANS
Five Generations at Reunion ...
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Five generations of the Anderson family are shown in a recent pose made in Lyerly. Left to
right, are Mrs. Linda Anderson, 83, of Houston, Texas, formerly of Lyerly; Jim Anderson, Lyerly;
Mrs. Gather Powell, Trion; Mrs. Larry Barnett of Trion, and the youngest of the last generation,
Mike Barnett, age 2.
Lonas-Dodd Wedding
Draws Interest Here
Centenary Methodist Church in Chattanooga provided
the setting last Friday evening for the wedding of Miss
Sarah Ann Dodd to Mack Lonas.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Cliff Dodd. Her
mother is formerly of Summer
ville.
Mr. Lonas is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Lonas of Chat
tanooga.
The bride, carrying a bouquet
of stephanotis, lilies-of-the-val
ley and white orchids, wore a
gown of silk peau de soie, en
riched with sprays of white re
embroidered Chantilly lace, fea
turing a sabrina neckline, long-
First
Quality
SIZES 28-12.
VALUES TO $6.95.
Sale!
3.99
sleeves ending in calla points, a
bouffant skirt and chapel train.
She was given in marriage by
her father, E. Cliff Dodd. Her
headdress, a crown of lace,
trimmed in sequins and pearls,
held a fingertip veil of imported
silk illusion.
Mrs. Jack Lonas attended the
bride as matron of honor. Miss
Carolyn Austin served as maid
of honor, and Misses Peggy Mc-
Afee, Carol Newbill, Margaret
Wheeler, cousin of the bi;ide,
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THURSDAY. .TUNE 18. 1959
and Mrs. Jim Hill McClung IV
of Biloxi, Miss., served as brides
maids. They wore gowns of peri
winkle blue silk organza with
scalloped necklines, cap sleeves,
crushed cummerbunds and bar
rel skirts. They wore irregular
caps, shaped with illusion swirls
and carried bouquets of pink
sweetheart roses and pink car
nations.
Jack Lonas attended his twin
brother as best man. Grooms
men were Steve Lonas, Bill
Lonas and Ken Lonas, also
brothers of the bridegroom, Sam
Joyce and Jim Everhart.
Following the wedding the
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Cliff Dodd, entertained at a re
ception at the Chattanooga Golf
and Country Club, where Mrs.
Duke M. Espy, sister of Mrs.
Dodd, furnished organ music
for the affair.