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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES — WOMEN'S INTEREST
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Mr. and Mrs. George W. Reid
Mr. and Mrs. G. TV. Reid are shown cutting their traditional
tiered wedding cake at the reception following their marriage
July 25 at the home of the bride. Mrs. Reid was the former Mary
Imogene Masters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Masters of
Summerville Mr. Reid is the son of Rev. Milton E. Reid and the
late Mrs. Reid of Anniston. Ala. The couple is residing in Atlanta.
Mrs. Clara Belle Williams
Is Bride of Olan F. Hix
Mrs. Clara Belle Williams, I
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. Gaylor of Summer
ville. became the bride of Olan
F. Hix, son of Mrs. J. D. Hix and
the late Mr. Hix of Summer
ville, August 1 at the home of
the bride.
The ceremony was performed
by the Rev. Roger McDonald,
pastor of the First Baptist
Church of Summerville, in the
presence of the immediate fam
ilies of the bride and groom.
Archie T. Gaylor of Chatta-
News of Chelsea
By Barbara Clark, Route 1, Menlo, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall,
Sr., Glenn Reed, Mrs. John Mar
shall, Jr., and Miss Glenda
Walker accompanied PFC. Ron
nie E. Turner to Knoxville,
Tenn., Wednesday, where he
caught a plane to Germany.
Turner has been on a 30-day
leave with his parents.
Edwin Wilson has left for a
two weeks’ vacation in Florida
with relatives.
Miss Jerry Lynn Walker, who
has been a frequent visitor in
this section, was recently mar
ried at the North Cleveland
Church of God July 24. She is
the niece of Mrs. Warner E. Wil
son.
Mrs. Marie Caroil and moth
er, Mrs. Teague, of Fort Payne,
and Mrs. John Willingham vis
ited Mrs. Agnes Garner, Beulah
and Annie on Sunday.
Stevie and Elaine Morgan
spent a few days last week with
Tom. Edith and Reba Garner.
Thelma Finister was the Sun
day guest of Shelby Jean Wil
lingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sumner, Gail
and Ricky were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Bailey and family. In the eve
ning they visited Mr. and Mrs.
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Rev. John R. Bailey was the visiting minister at the Four Mile Baptist Church homecoming last
Sunday. The homecoming was part of the preparation for a week or revival services which will
end this Sunday night. Rev. Robert Patterson will conduct the revival. Rev. Oliver Pledger is pas
tor of the church. Left to right: Mr. and Mrs. Scoggins, Rev. Herbert Cook, Frank Kizer, Rev.
Willard Ramey, Rev. Oliver Pledger, Rev. Robert Martin, Rev. Charlie Edwards, Rev. James Can
trell, Rev. John R. Bailey.
nooga gave his sister in mar
riage. and Mrs. Smiley Ray, sis
ter of the bride, was matron of
honor. Carol Gaylor, the bride’s
niece was ringbearer. Troy Hix
of Trion was his brother’s best
man. Mrs. Harry Wallace of At
lanta played the piano softly
during the ceremony. ’
Mrs. Hix is a teacher in the’
Summerville Elementary School.
Mr. Hix is employed at the
Georgia Rug Mill. After a wed
ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Hix will
be at home on North Commerce
Street in Summerville.
Carl Sumner and family in Dry
Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Willingham,
of Ringgold, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Eldred Willingham Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bramlett
and Mildred visited Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Bailey and girls Sunday
evening. They all enjoyed ice
cream.
Miss Brenda Flood visited Miss
Sue Bailey Wednesday evening.
Henry Murray visited Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Hutchins Sunday
afternoon.
Nelson and Sheryl Wilson were
the guests of Lonnie and Connie
Willingham Sunday.
Shirley Willingham was Sun
day guest of Miss Linda Hughes.
Miss Nancy Joyce Wilson, who
is on an extended visit with
relatives in Baton Rouge, La.,
will return home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J IT. Murray and
family, of Decatur, visited his
father, Henry Murray, and Mr.
and Mrs. Eldred Willingham
Sunday.
Misses Sue and Sarah Jo
Bailey were Friday night guests
of their sister, Mrs. Carl Sum
ner, Jr., Gail and Ricky in Menlo.
Miss Ida Rich, of LaFayette,
and Edith and Reba Garner
Bailey - Gilbreath
Wedding Plans
Are Announced
Plans for the wedding of Miss
Mable Jo Bailey and Monty
Michael Gilbreath are an
nounced today. The marriage
will be solemnized on August 13
at 7 p.m. in the First Baptist
Church in Summerville. The
Rev. Roger McDonald and the
Rev. Dennis Hannah will offi
ciate, and a program of music
will be presented by Miss Alma
Zada Eilenburg, organist, and
Don Glass, vocalist.
The bride-elect’s parents are
Rev. and Mrs. John R. Bailey of
Summerville; the prospective
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Monty Gilbreath of LaFayette.
Rev. Bailey will give his
I daughter in marriage. Her at
-1 tendants will be Miss Phyllis
Hairston, as maid of honor:
j Mrs. Bobby Hawkins, sister of
| the bride-elect, as matron of
I honor. Bridesmaids will be
Misses Nancy King, Linda Mar
। tin, Doris Brown. Mrs. Charles
j Farrar and Mrs. Ronald Prince.
, Sara Frances Clark, niece of the
bride-elect and Jenifer Gil
breath, sister of the prospective
groom, will serve as junior
bridesmaids. Flower girl will be
Donna Marie Hawkins, the
bride-elect’s niece; ringbearer
will be Tommy Fay Hawkins,
I the bride-elect’s nephew.
Monty Gilbreath, of LaFay-
I ette, will serve as his son’s best
man, and groomsmen will be
Ronald Prince. Arlen Reynolds,
j and Steve Barker of Summer
: ville; Charles Farrar of Rome;
Gary and Ronald Underwood, of
■ LaFayette.
Immediately following the
1 ceremony a reception will be
। given by the bride-elect’s par
i ents in the dining room of the
i church. Friends and relatives of
the couple are invited to attend.
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Agnes
Garner, Beulah and Annie.
Mrs. Bud Sumner, Gail and
Ricky enjoyed ice cream Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Bailey, and girls.
Guest of Mrs. Agnes Garner,
Annie and Beulah on Friday was
Mrs. Garner’s sister, Mrs. A. B.
Turner, of Forest Park.
Linda Smith, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Smith, leaves Au
gust 6 for Rock Eagle to attend
4-H Achievement Day. Linda is
one of eleven Chattooga Coun
tians who will participate.
Miss Ida Rich, of LaFayette,
was spend-the-day guest on
Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Smith and Mrs. Charlie Eleam.
Patsy Brown, of Trion, spent a
few days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Smith, Terry and
Linda.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Rodgers and
Jessie, and Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Mitchell, Jr., and boys were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. D. C. Mitchell, Sr., and
family.
Mrs. Charlie Eleam visited
Ruth and Archie Powell in Rock
Springs Sunday afternoon.
Miss Ida Rich was Thursday
guest of Mrs. J. H. Willingham,
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and
Linda and Terry, and Patsy
Brown went to Lake Winncpc
saukah Sunday afternoon.
H. W. Garner, of Trion, visited
his mother, Mrs. Agnes Garner,
Sunday afternoon.
Sunday luncheon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Garner and Reba
were Miss Ida Rich, of LaFa
yette; Mrs. Leona Rich and Mr.
j and Mrs. Warner E. Wilson.
Mrs. Warner E. Wilson, Edwin
। and Sheryl and Nelson Lee and
Franklin Lemons motored to
| Cleveland, Tenn., Friday and
were overnight guests of rela
tives.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
SOCIAL NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Worth McDoug- I
aid and children, Susan and Bill, <
of Athens, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ballenger.
They all attended the Blackman- .
Storey wedding in Atlanta Sun- <
day.
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Little Misses Nancy and Phyllis 1
Marks spent several days last 1
week with Misses Ruth and Julia 1
Keheley in Newnan. ]
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Mrs. Della Moon and daughter, i
Mrs. Myrtle Sizemore, were in
Rome Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Espy, of ]
Miami, Fla., are guests of rela- <
tives here this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Spivey,
Mickey and Terri Lynn, Mrs.
Beatrice Ward, of Kingsport, !
Tenn., spent the week-end with (
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- !
ert Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Parker. On Sunday they had
picnic lunch on the lawn of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Parker. Other i
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1
Chappelear, Mr. and Mrs. Ger- 1
aid Dempsey, Mr. and Mrs. I
Charles Lowry and family, of 1
Gore, and Mrs. Lula Comer, of 1
Powder Springs. i
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCollum (
and children, Norma and i
Michael, of Greenville, S. C.; I
Carol and Gene Espy are spend- I
ing this week in Cloudland. i
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Mr. and Mrs. Laird, of near <
Chickamauga, were the dinner
guests Sunday night of Mrs. j
Myrtle Sizemore. Mr. Laird filled (
the pulpit at Northside Church j
of Christ. I
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Miss Jane Lowry is the guest of ■
Miss Marilyn McCurdy in Au- ’
gusta this week. ]
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Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Hall and
children, Marcelline, Kay and
Eddie, Jr., have returned to their j
home in Dallas, Tex., after a visit ,
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Marion F. Mobbs, and their
grandmother, Mrs. J. C. Doster. ;
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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chisholm,
who have been guests of the lat
ter’s mother, Mrs. Mary Crouch, ।
and other relatives for the past j
two weeks, have returned to their ।
home in Trunbull, Conn.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Clarkson
and daughter, Fannie, returned
| Saturday after a week’s stay at ;
Panama City, Fla.
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Mrs. R. L. Smith, of Perennial
Springs, was the guest Monday ।
of her aunt, Mrs. S. W. Morton.
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— and Mrs. Sewell Kellett, of
Armuchee, were guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harlow. ;
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Mrs. J. R. Burgess, of Sum
merville; Mrs. George Erwin and
Mrs. M. E. Phillips, of Cloudland,
nave returned to their homes
following a three-week tour of
California and other Western
states. Mrs. John Burgess accom
panied them to Decoto, Calif., I
for a visit with her daughter, 5
Mrs. R. F. Hart, and family.
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Mrs. Russell Clark and sons, I
I Dale and Gary, came from At- |
’ lanta Wednesday for a visit with
I Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Espy and
j other relatives here. Mr. Clark
I will join them Saturday for a
’ visit.
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— N. Ford made a business
i trip to Atlanta last week.
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Harris Self and son, Butch, of
' Daytona Beach, Fla., were week
i end guests of the J. B. Woodard
j family.
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— and Mrs. Creed Quinn and'
Susan, of Rockwood, Tenn.; Mr. I
I and Mrs. Jack Matthews and |
I family and Leslie Steele and
I children, of Rossville, were
[ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe I
i Steele and Nelda last week-end. I
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— and Mrs. Eric Gulcr, of
Detroit, Mich., are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Penny.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mustoe,
Jamie Mustoe and Miss Carrie ।
Gamble, of Chattanooga Valley,
were guests Monday of Miss
Annie Gamble and Mrs. Lillie
Smith at Pleasant Green.
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Mrs. Edna Parham, Mrs. John-1
ny Tate and children, Carole and
Steve, of Cloudland, were visitors
here Tuesday.
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Those visiting Mrs. Frank
Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Busby over the week-end were
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Boyd. Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Broyles, of
Chattanooga; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Edwards and family, of Smyrna;
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Busby and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Carlton |
Reynolds, Jr., and family and
Mrs. Carlton Reynolds, Sr., all of
Summerville.
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Jan, Lori and Phil Parham
spent the week-end with their
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Tate, and children,
Bruce, Carole and Steve, in
Cloudland.
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Mrs. Ben Weesner, of York,
Ala., visited relatives in the
county last week.
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The annual Dobbs reunion was
held Sunday, August 2, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Dobbs. Fifty-one persons were
present for the event. A picnic
dinner was spread on tables
under the trees.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Bulman
and Johnny, Miss Zora Bulman,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Floyd and
children returned Sunday from a
week’s vacation at Fort Lauder
dale, Fla.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Scoggins
and daughters, Ann and Debby,
of Huntsville, Ala., were guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Wright.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mueller
and daughter, Judy Gail Longley,
have returned to their home in
Highland Park, Mich., after a
two weeks’ vacation. Mr. and
Mrs. Mueller visited Julius
Mueller in Belleville, 111., and
relatives in St. Louis, Mo., and
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tillman, par
ents of Mrs. Mueller, in Sum
merville. While in Georgia Mr.
and Mrs. Mueller visited Mrs.
Mueller’s brother, Willard Till
man, at Veterans Hospital in
Atlanta. They also spent a few
days in St. Augustine, Fla.
Friends visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Mueller and Judy in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Tillman were:
Mr. and Mrs. William Thrash, of
Rome; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Morgan and sons, Misses Sue
and Helen Nix, William Elsberry,
Wayne McArthur, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Stephenson and Auburn L.
Longley.
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— Polly Burrage has been
indisposed at her home this
week.
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Nelda Steele visited friends
and relatives in Chattanooga
last week.
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Miss Marline Slaughter, of
Owenton, Ky., came Thursday to
spend her vacation with her
grandmother, Mrs. Henry Mul
len, and relatives in Lyerly and
Summerville.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Tucker
and Debbie, of Chattanooga;
Mrs. C. F. Melvin, Connie, Ellen
and Tim, of Orlando, Fla.; Mrs.
Annie Tucker, of Menlo, were
guests last Wednesday evening of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowry and
family in Gore.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burchfield
and children, Jeff and Melissa,
of Chattanooga, visited their
aunts, Miss Annie Gamble at
Pleasant Green and Misses Mar
garet and Lula Weesner, near
Gore, last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Grady Allen, Far
rill and Paula, and Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Clarkson and Fannie were
guests Sunday of Mrs. Allen and
Mrs. Clarkson’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. King, in Fort Payne.
Mr. King celebrated his 76th
birthday. Approximately thirty
four children, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren were pres
ent for the occasion.
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Mr. and Mrs. Percy Manning,
of Oklahoma City, returned
home Monday after a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harlow and
Mrs. Lillian Bynum and other
relatives in the county.
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Cpl. and Mrs. James R. Harris,
of Frankfort, Germany, an
nounce the birth of a son,
Michael Helton Harris, July 28.
I Cpl. Harris expects to be in
Frankfort for three years. Mrs.
Harris is the former Virginia
Helton, of Summerville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bush and
daughter, Karen, have returned
to their home in Clover, S. C.,
after a visit to Mr. Bush’s moth
er, Mrs. W. G. Rutherford, Mr.
. Rutherford and other relatives.
Mr. Bush will assume his new
duties as head coach at the
Clover High School.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cochran, of
Smyrna, were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. J R. Youngblood,
i Their son, Mark, returned home
with them, after a week’s visit
with his grandparents.
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— Ruth Baker attended fu
neral services of Bruce Perry in
Rome Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kellett Ste
phenson have returned from a
stay at Daytona, Fla. En route
home they attended the wedding
in Macon of Miss Elizabeth Jor
| don and Thomas Akin. Laura
and Lynn Stephenson were with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Mitchell, in Duluth while
their parents were away.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Clark were
in Birmingham for a few days
last week, guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Luncheon Honors.
Mrs. Williams
Mrs. Clara Belle Williams,
bride-elect of Olin F. Hix, whose
wedding date was chosen as Au
gust 1, was delightfully enter
tained with a luncheon at the
Riegeldale Tavern, July 30.
The long table placed on the
terrace was decorated with a
variety of flowers, and the land
scape made a beautiful pastoral
background.
Mrs. Williams, a popular mem
ber of the Summerville Elemen
tary School, was presented a gift
of exotic perfume. Her dress was
of pastel blue silk and she wore
a corsage of delicate flowers
given by friends.
Guests for the festive luncheon
party were Mrs. F. H. Boney, Mrs.
J. T. Stubbs, Sr., Mrs. John Jones,
Mrs. S. M. Ray, sister of the
bride-elect, and Miss Clare
Dodd.
Hostesses for the occasion were
Mrs. Mack Agnew, Mrs. Bob
Guffin, Mrs. Max White and Miss
Fay Busbin.
J. W. Wilson, 80
Celebrates Birthday
Sunday, August 2, J. W. Wilson,
of Buford, celebrated his 80th
birthday at his home. A beauti
ful birthday cake was center of
atraction on the well filled table.
Those who came in to share
the dinner and wish Mr. Wilson
many more birthdays were: Mr.
and Mrs. Roscoe Wilson, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Cordle, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Sancherz and son,
David; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
E. Cagle and sons, Stanley and
Randy; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Bouman and sons, David, Danny,
Beverly; Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Parker, Mrs. Harry M. Reeves,
Nancy and Tommie Reeves; Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Wilson and
children, Ricky, Kay, Debbie and
Tim; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wil
son and daughter, Beth; Mr. and
Mrs. James Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Brooks, Mrs. Tiney Bouman,
Mrs. Odessa Nash and Sandra,
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wilson and
son, Harry.
Young Hall Player
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Young Michal Gilley, son of
Sgt. and Mrs. Buddy Gilley, of
Ft. Bragg, N.C., will be two
years old September 5. He is
the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
L. B. Gilreath of Summerville
and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Gilley
of Menlo.
Ernest Broome. They also spent
several days in Panama City,
Fla., en route home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arch Farrar and
children were guests Wednesday
afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. S. K.
Jordan and sons in Cloudland.
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Mrs. W. T. Scruggs has re
turned home after four weeks’
visit with relatives in Dallas,
Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Joe Lively
and children have gone to Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., where Mr.
Lively has accepted a position.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McDaniel
are in Fort Scott., Kans., where
they were called due to the death
of Frank McDaniel, a brother of
Mr. Mac.
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Mrs. Jesse Lee spent Sunday
with her son, Billy Joe Lee, and
Mrs. Lee.
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— and Mrs. T ,J. Espy, Jr.,
and Rev. Thomas J. Espy attend
ed services Sunday at Concord
Baptist Church, where Rev. Espy
was pastor for eleven years.
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Diane and Ronny Maurer, of
Chattanooga, spent last week
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Young.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Johnson
spent last week at Panama City,
Fla.
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Mrs. Audrey Clark visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Young, in Valley Head Tuesday
night.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pearson
and children, Butch and Pa
tricia, of Armuchee, were guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Pearson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kellett Ste
phenson and family have moved
into their new, attractive home,
Longview, on Lyerly Highway.
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Miss Frances Maxey Engaged
To James Thomas Holt, Jr.
Mrs. Criswell
To Marry
Mr. Gass
Mrs. S. T. Bohanan of Sum
merville announces the forth
coming marriage of her daugh
ter, Ruby Bohanan Criswell, to
Hurshal Cranston Gass.
The ceremony will be solem
nized August 12 at the First
Baptist Church, Summerville.
GORE NEWS
By Edna Cochran
Out-of-town relatives who
were here for the funeral of Mrs.
Gertrude Doster were Mr. and
Mrs. George Edd Gordon and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gor
don and family, of Orlando,
Fla.; Mrs. Susie Ellis and Ann,
of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. James
Robert Doster and son, Chick, of
Decatur, 111., and Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Toles and sons, of Rome.
They visited in the neighborhood
while here.
Mrs. Roy Owings has been sick
but we are glad to report she is
some better.
David Dawson visited Gary
Gordon Sunday afternoon.
Edward Hunter visited Johnny
Ledbetter Monday.
Visiting Mrs. Harold Gordon
Monday were Miss Janice Daw
son and Mrs. Robert Cochran.
Edward Hunter was the week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Cochran. He returned home
Monday.
Let’s go skating! It’s only 25c
if you skate at the Gore Roller
Rink in the Gore School Gym.
Skate with your friends every
Friday night. Skating is spon
sored by the Gore Better Neigh
bors Club. You all come!
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Neal and
Tommy returned home Monday
from Folkston, Ga., where they
had been vacationing.
Scott Everett was the spend
the-night guest of David Jones
Sunday night.
Chattooga
Hospital
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Helton, 12
Union Street, Summerville, a
daughter, Mary Ann, July 30.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Dutton,
Route 4, Summerville, a daugh
ter, Geraldine, July 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Deforest
Yarbrough. Route 2, Summer
ville, a daughter, Linda Darlene,
July 31.
ADMISSIONS
William Ernest Massey, Henry
Agnew, Charles C. Brown, Rob
ert F. Troxtel, Ralph Holt. Mrs.
Bonnie Ruth Stowe, Charlotte
Annette Stallings, Mrs. Minnie
Hurt, James Thomas Fuller,
Thomas F. Privett, Evan Scog
gins, Mrs. Etta Reed. Mrs. Lillian
Reynolds, Mrs. Lillie Morgan,
Mrs. Mary Jane Bailey, Mrs.
Eula Frances Nixon.
T rion
Hospital
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyte Williams,
Trion, a son, James Hoyte, Jr.,
July 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald D.
Brooks, Summerville. Route 3, a
son, Douglas Lamar, July 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Eilen
burg, Summerville, a son, Roy
Robert, August 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Hinton H. Rol
lins, Route 2, LaFayette, a
daughter, Tammie Renae, July
30.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1959
Mrs. Dewey Maxey, of Gore,
announces the engagement of
her daughter, Miss Frances
Maxey, to James Thomas Holt,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Thomas, Holt, Sr., of Gore.
The wedding will be performed
August 22 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Pleasant Grove Baptist Church.
The pastor, Rev. Raymond Dunn,
will officiate.
No invitations will be sent and
all relatives and friends are in
vited to attend.
Rites Held Saturday
For Infant Ramey
Funeral services for William
। Claude Ramey, infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Ramey, who died
in a Rome hospital early Friday
afternoon were conducted at the
graveside in the West Hill Ceme
tery, Saturday morning at 11.
Rev. E. A. Carson officiated.
Other survivors include one
sister, Miss Deborah Jean
Ramey; one brother, Edward
Allen Ramey; grandmother, Mrs.
j Claude Ramey; grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hendrix,
all of Route 1, Trion. J. D. Hill
i Funeral Home was in charge.
CEMETERY NOTICE
All parties interested in Howell
! Cemetery please meet there Sat-
I urday morning, August 8, with
: suitable tools for cleaning the
grounds. Also, the shed will be
put up for sale at that time.—
Jesse L. Alexander and Deed
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Dress Pattern No. 1472 — Playtime
Special— A cleverly tailored playdress
for fun out of doors. Pocketed skitt but
tons on.
No. 1472 with PHOTO GUIDE is in
sites 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Bust 31 to
40 Site 12, 32 bust playsuit, 2% yards
of 35 inch; skirt, 3'/4 yards.
Needlework Pattern No. 177—For o
sentimental couple I Simple stitches and
gay colors are used to embroider this
lovely sampler—ideal for a shower or
house-warming giftl. No. 177 has hot
iron transfer; color chart; stitch illustra
tions.
Send 35c for each dress pattern, 25c
for each needlework pattern (add 10c
for each pattern for first-class mailing) to
AUDREY LANE BUREAU, Dept. “NWNS^
367 West Adams Street, Chicago 6, It,