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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES - WOMEN’S INTEREST
CALL MRS. RICE MORGAN—BOB-R FOR LOCAL SOCIETY NEWS
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SOCIAL NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stanley
Jacobson, of Los Angeles, Calif.,
are guests of their uncle. Harold
Shavin, and Mrs. Shavin.
Miss Maude Sewell was the
guest Tuesday of Miss Elizabeth
Jackson and Mrs. Trezevant
Crabtree at their home on East
Washington.
—o —o —o —
John Frantz and sons, Jack
and Dickie, of Cleveland, Ohio,
spent the week-end with his
daughter, Mrs. J D Weesner, Jr.,
ano family Mrs* Weesner and
children, Ann, Larry and Mar
garet. returned to Cleveland
with them for a visit and to at
tend the wedding of Miss Betty
Frantz.
—o —o—o —
Mr and Mrs. L. F. Smith and
Shirley were dinner guests
Thursday night of Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Willingham in Menlo.
—O—O—o—
— and Mrs Len Woodward,
of Atlanta, will enplane Satur
day for England, where they will i
spent a month with Mr. Wood- j
ward's parents. Mrs. Woodward,;
the former Beverly Barrow, is a ■
granddaughter of Mrs. S. W.
Morton.
—O—O—o—
— Pluma Trice, of LaFa -
yette, visited friends here Fri-i
day.
—o—O—o—
— and Mrs. Charles (Sonny > |
Stewart and daughter, Kathy,
left Monday for their home at j
Jacksonville Beach, Fla , after
an extended visit with Mr and ;
Mrs. Fred Stewart and family.
—O—O—o—
— R K Johnson and daugh
ter, Corretta, and Miss Joy Jones, ]
of Greenville, S C., are visiting
Mrs. A J. Eilenburg and Miss
Alma Zada Eilenburg this week
They spent Tuesday and Wednes
day in Chattanooga.
—o —o o—
Rhonda Kay and Mark Wat-!
kins, of Griffin, are guests of
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs ;
Fred Stewart.
—o—o—o—
— and Mrs. James T Gamble
will return to their home in
Raceland. La., Monday after a
visit with relatives here. ,
—O -o—ol—
Phil Thomas lias returned to
Miami alter an extended visit
with his aunt. Mrs Marvin Mil
lican. —o—o -o—
Mrs. Johnnie Argo, Sr , of
Huntsville. Ala . spent the week
ind with Mrs Janie Edwards.
—o —o o—
Those from out of town here
for funeral services of T. A
(Torn) Parham Friday included
Mr and Mrs Frank Sentell, Bir
mingham. Ala.; Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Marshall, Mr and Mrs.
Alec Hayes, ol Atlanta; Mr and
Mrs Joe Parham. Jr , and sons
and Joe Parham. Sr . Macon;
Mrs Joe Hanna. Bradenton. Fla ;
Mrs. Bill Parham. Marietta;
I Re-Elect
EARL
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SELF
Soheilor - General
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DAVIS FOR CONGRESS
/ Mrs. Thelma Crisp, Mrs. Myrtle
, Beall, Mrs. Lernmie Freells, Mr.
i and Mrs. Joe Espy, all of Chat
tanooga; Mr. and Mrs. Paul W.
Painter, Andy Cain, Rossville;
; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tate, Sr., Mr.
i and Mrs. Bill Tate, Jr.
t > —o—o—o—
l Mr and Mrs Hugh Riley, Mrs.
Dorothy Chappelear and Steve,
Mrs. Johnnie Argo and Mrs.
: Janie Edwards were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
• Gordon Bohannon.
—o—o —o —
I Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McGraw
returned to Miami after a 10-
I day visit with relatives here.
—o—o—o—
■ Mr and Mrs. Elmer Dobson, of
j Wrightstown, N. J., announce
the birth of their daughter, Gay
Elaine, August 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sumner
and Jo Ann and Miss Shirley
Smith attended church Sunday
at New Prospect Baptist and
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Bagley.
—o—o—o—
W. A. Jackson and Sonny Ed
i wards spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards in
| Guntersville, Ala.
—O—O—o—
— Shropshire, of Fort
[ Worth, Tex., is visiting relatives
here and in Lyerly.
—o—o—o—
Mrs. Marvin Millican and
Frank Shropshire spent Monday
with Mrs. Walter Stout in Fort
j Payne, Ala.
—o—o—o—
— and Mrs. Don Groce, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Groce and sons
have returned from a week’s
vacation in Jacksonville, Fla.,
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Parker and family.
— o—o —o—
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Horne have
been called to Jacksonville. Fla.,
due to the death of their nephew,
IC. A Sharpton.
—o —o—o—
Miss Jo-Ann Tudor, of At
। lanta, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Tudor. They visited relatives in
West Armuchee Sunday and at
tepded tire annual Homecoming
at. Plepsant Hill Church.
—o —O- -o—
Guests of Mrs. Ethel Mathis
and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Woodall
Sunday were Mrs. Leatha Eaton
and Mrs. Lizzie Bowman, of
Lakeview: Charles Thomas and
Lee Woodall, Blanche, Ala., and
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hardeman,
Germantown. Md
—o—o —o —
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and
children and Mrs. Will Jones at
tended the Jones family reunion
in Cedartown Sunday.
—o—o —o —
Mr and Mrs . Ellis Echols were
recent overnight guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James L. Riley in El
berton, enroute to Charleston, S.
C., for the wedding of Mrs. Ech
ols’ nephew, Robert Mahon, Jr.
Mrs. Echols brother. James L.
Riley, wife and daughter. Con
nie. accompanied them to the
wedding.
— o—o —o —
Sgt. and Mrs. Herbert Mathis
and son. Johnny, left Friday for
their home in Omaha. Neb., aft
er a week's visit, with tHeir moth
| er, Mrs. Ethel Mathis, and fam
i ny.
—o—o—o—
Mrs Floyd Morgan left Wed
| nesday for her home in Manford,
I Okla . after several weeks at the
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- [ DIANA LYNN HARRIS is the
lovely 6-month-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Buck Harris
f j of Trion. Diana’s grandpar
e I ents are Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
/ Harris of Trion, and Mrs. Ger-
trude Mullins of Kingsport,
Tenn.
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; CALENDAR
' OF EVENTS
_ | Chattooga Alcoholic Anony-1
j mous Group meets Thursday, 8
p.m. at 6 Moore Street, Penn
ville.
—o —o—o—
I, Eastern Star meets Thursday
night (tonight), Aug. 18, 7:30
at Kling Hall.
—o—o—o—
I i Chattooga Pharmaceutical As
, j sociation meets Thursday night
L | (tonight) 7:30 at Riegeldale Tav- :
ern.
— O—O—o—
— Mason McCauley Post ’
. I 6688, will meet Friday night, 1
; Aug. 19 at Memorial Home, 7:30.
—o—o—o—
!; Stated Meeting of Trion Chap
ter No. 19 Royal Arch Masons j
Saturday. Aug. 20, 7:30 p.m. at
. Kling Hall, Summerville
—o—o —o —
VFW-American Legion barbe
’ cue for members, their wives or I
I dates, Saturday, Aug. 20, Memo-1
. rial Home, 7:30 p.m.
, —o—o—o—
। Attend the Church of your
j choice Sunday.
—o—O—o—
— American Legion Auxiliary I
will meet Tuesday night, Aug. 23,
at Auxiliary I^me, 7:30. New
5 officers will be installed.
1 —o—o—o—
— The Summerville-Trion Ro
s tary Club meets each Wednes
। day, 12 o'clock noon, at Riegel
। dale Tavern.
— o—- o - •o- -
Teloga WHD Club will have
picnic Wednesday, Aug. 24 at the
I home of Mrs. Earl Smith, 5 p.m.
1 bedside of her father, Tom Par
ham. She was accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. Edna Parham.
’ and her brother. Riley Parham,
. and Mrs. Parham, who will be
- her guests for several days.
—o—o —o —
Mr. and Mrs. A. M Smith and
• son. Mike, of East Point, spent
Saturday night with their par
’ ents. Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Smith.
—o —o —o —
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Midgett
have returned to their home in
* Akron, Ohio, after a visit with
her sister. Mrs. Bill Parker, Mr.
Parker and family.
— o—o—o—
—of Miss Elizabeth Jack
son will be interested to know
. that she has returned to her
home after spending several
, weeks in Chattooga Hospital due
to a broken limb suffered in a
: I fall.
E ■—o—o—o—
j Mr. and Mrs. JH. Bullard are
t vacationing at Callaway Gar-
I dens this week.
i ,—o—o—o—
— Mrs D. C. Shepherd and son.
I Douglas, and Charles Smallwood,
j of Atlanta, were guests Sunday
; of Mr and Mrs Bob Little and
j Mrs. R N Little
•o 0 0
j Mr and Mrs. Virgil Stover
j have moved to their new resi
> dence, 611 South Union Street.
! —o —o —o —
I Mrs. W M McWhorter, of
I Menlo; Mrs T A Cook. Mrs
! Margaret Moody and Irene were
I week-end guests of Rev Hubert
I Dodd and family in Cornelia
I They attended Homecoming at
‘ Young Harris Saturday.
> — oh—o —o>—
• Mrs John R Burgess is spend
> ing the month of August with
’ ner daughter and relatives in
; Athens, Tenn.
J ——o ■ O—O -- ”
; Mrs. Brock Daniel spent Mon
; day night with Mr and Mrs
I Norman Wallace at Mentone.
;o o o
I Mr and Mrs William Nelson
! and daughter. Margaret, of
I Ridgeland. S C : Mr and Mrs
I Clifford Thrasher Sloan and
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
Wanda Nell Hudson
Feted on Birthday
Mrs. Earl Parris honored her
daughter, Wanda Nell Hudson,
with a birthday party commem
orating her third birthday anni
versary Saturday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Elgin in
; Berryton.
Birthday cake, ice cream and
punch were served the follow
ing guests who came to help
Wanda Nell celebrate: Lucy King, |
: Gay Ann Bush, Ginger Henley, ’
; Candi Day, Diane Thomas, Susan
Day, Ebeth Martin, Sally Cook,
Susan Farrar, Cynthia Bagley,
| Jamie and Jodie Smithson, Ann s
; Pesterfield, Suzanne Williams,
’ Jo Anna Lanier. Melanie More
head, Luann Cox, Mary Ann and ;
I Sloan Thrasher.
Jeff Morehead, D. P. Henley,,
Iff, Odie Hotchkiss, Butch La-1
nier, Steve Lanier, John Marks, .
j Tommy Selman, Penn Selman,
Robert and Hillary McWhorter.
j Mothers helping to entertain
; the group were Mesdames Sid
ney Lanier, O. G. Morehead, Jr., '
Claude Bagley, Jr., Winston Me- j ।
J Whorter, Olney Meadows and 1 ■
, Miss Mabel Aldred.
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HOSPITAL
NOTES i
CHATTOOGA HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS
Infants Anthony Eugene Nix- ,
on, Michael Winifred Burrage (
and Larry Wayne Hankins and ]
Jimmy D. Dillard. j
Mesdames Mary Elizabeth j j
: Cooper, Mary Clark, Faye Nell; ]
Hamilton, Elsie Mae Vineyard,
Daisy Wilson, Winnola Brown, ■
Mary Ellen Teague, Hazel Nixon, I
Eloise Stallings. Gwynne Wheel- '
ing, Annie Lee Kirby, Eupha |
। Savage. <
Messrs. Roy Alexander. Charles I
1 and Ronald Johnson, Robt. Kelly i
i Reeves, Carl H. Brown, P. J. Ev- £
j erett, Doyle Yarbrough, James \;
H Elsberry D. D. Howell, Joseph £
I Fakashi, Henry Kiker, R. C. I
Hardeman and James Albert :
Croy. • (
BIRTHS 1
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle W. Bur-1 s
rage, 112 Jakeville, Summerville. I
। a son, Michael Winifred, Aug. IL 1 <
I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Key, Cloud- 1
; land, a son, Tommy Gene, Aug. <
12. 1
Mrs. Melvin McCary and the
late Mr. McCary, 315 Bitting ( I
Avenue, Summerville, a son, 11
Alan Keith, Aug. 11. I <
Mr and Mrs. Charles Roy <
, Simpson, Route 1, Menlo, a '
. daughter, Virginia Darlene, Aug. 1
12. s
Mr. and Mrs. William Floyd r
Noles, 554 D. North Commerce, '
Summerville, a son, William '
Eugene, Aug. 11. j
RIEGEL COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL .
BIRTHS j
John Marshall Brumlow. born <
I August 4. parents, Mr. and Mrs
- John F. Brumlow, Jr., Route 1,
■ Trion. j
■ 1 J
IMary Ann, of Atlanta; Mr. and r
Mrs. Olney Meadows and Olney, f
' Jr., were dinner guests in the
' : home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Flan
■ । agan Wednesday. i
—o—o —o — I
S. J Steed and Harold Steed,
■ । of Fort Valley, are spending this
dweek with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. £
■ Burgess and Jimmy. 1 1
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■ L. D. McCary spent Saturday
i and Sunday in Charlotte, N. C .
| attending a reunion of the crew I
of U S. S. L. S. T. 277 the ship I
• on which he served during World 1
i War II
—o—o—o—
Mr and Mrs. J. R. Jackson, j
. Miss Carolyn Jackson and Jim- i
. my are spending their vacation t
’ this week in the Smoky Moun- I
I tains.
—O —0—O— £
Dr. W P Martin attended a I
medical meeting in Columbus <
last week.
—o—o—o—
Miss Omie Wiley, Mrs. B E. e
Neal. Mrs M C Hartline, Mrs. 1
Grady F Rainey and Mrs. J. F t
Langston left Tuesday to attend It
the Georgia Mountain Fair in
Hiawassee They will spend I
some time along with other 11
Home Demonstration Club mem- (
bers at the Experiment Station s
in Blairsville. i
—c—o—o—
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cox en
tertained at dinner Thursday. J
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. J L. f
Cox. Cecil Cox and daughter, t
Sharon, of Dallas. Tex. s
—O—O—OI— 1
The Wilson family reunion
will be held Sunday. Aug. 21. at
Lake Winnepesaukah. Mr and t
Mrs. W C Wilson plan to at- I
tend and all relatives and ?
Counlians Attend
Hentz Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hentz, of
Chickamauga, were hosts to a
family reunion of the Hentz
generation Sunday at their home
on Krystal Farm.
Four generations were present.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Hentz, of Fort Worth,
Texas; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hentz
and Robert, Jr., of Bryon; Mr.
. and Mrs. C. Robert Hentz, of
Seluria, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Collier, Sharon and Ginger Col
lier, Mrs. J. F. Tamplin, Mrs.
| Bessie Whitener, Mrs. G. S.
Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. William
Bommelje and children, Mr. and
: Mrs. Henry Acheson, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Brogdon, Misses Hel
en and Bonnie Bridges and
Kathleen Whitener, E. F. Wor
sham and Douglas Bridges, of
Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hentz, W.
G. Hentz, J. L. Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Hentz, Hugh, Jr., and
Jo, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hentz,
Clark, Jr., and Davey, Mr. and
Mrs. John B. Davis, Ella Ann and
Paul Hentz, Jr., of Chickamauga;
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hudson, of
Berryton; Mr. and Mrs. James
Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Pruitt, Roy Worsham, Mrs. A. E.
Strange, Carlton and Sammy
Strange, Miss Mae Earle Strange,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cochran,
Martha Cochran, of Summer
ville; Mrs. Mattie Worsham, Mrs.
Gordon Green, Misses Eva and
Helen Worsham, Martha Green,
Mrs. Rufus Brison, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Brison and children and
Frank Worsham, of Holland.
TRION PRINCIPAL
ATTENDS CONFERENCE
Mrs. Virginia Shropshire, prin
cipal of the West End Elemen
tary School at Trion, is attend
ing a Georgia Principals’ and
Supervisors Conference today
and tomorrow at Turner High
School in Atlanta.
The conference is under the
auspices of the State Department I
of Education. The opening ad
dress will be by Dr. Truman
Pierce, dean of the graduate
school of the University of Ala
bama. The closing address Fri
day will be made by Dr. Tommy I
Mahler, assistant director of the
Georgia Center for Continuing
Education at Athens.
Mrs. Shropshire has just com
pleted a course of study at a
leadership school of the Atlantic j
Coast Area of the Methodist
Church in Atlanta. The theme |
was: “Frontiers in Christian
Education.” She also was given
a scholarship to study this sum
mer in an elementary science
workshop at Atlanta University.
friends of the family are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Kellett
and Mrs. Charles Wesson visited
relatives at Henagar, Ala., Sun
day.
—o—o—o—
Rev. and Mrs. Merlin Brown |
left Sunday to attend an As
sembly meeting in Memphis, |
Tenn. Mr. Brown is pastor of
Summerville Church of God.
—o —o —o—
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Kellett, of
Armuchee, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Mary Palmour.
—o—o —o—
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephenson |
and daughters were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle '
Mitchell at Duluth.
—o —o —o —
Mrs. C. A. Hendrix and Mrs. J.
L. Wyatt, of LaFayette, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hinton
Logan Monday.
—o—O—o—
— and Mrs. Eli Stephenson
joined Mr. and Mrs. Bill Steph-1
enson at Daytona Beach Monday I
for a few days vacation.
—o—O—o—
— and Mrs. Harper Demonia
announce the birth of their son,
Dino Antonio, Aug. 7 at Shepard
Clinic in LaFayette.
Otis Gorman visited his moth- !
er. Mrs. A. M. Gorman, in Adairs
ville Wednesday and attended
the funeral of his cousin, Mon
roe Manning.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Wiley, of
Rome, were guests of Mrs.'.
Charles Morgan and daughters;
and Miss Omie Wiley Friday
night.
Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Rollins and
Miss Elaine Rollins left Monday
for a vacation. They will visit
their daughter, Mrs. Jim Morri
son. Mr. Morrison and daughter
in Eureka. Calif.
James Morehead has returned
to his home in Detroit. Mich ,
following a visit to his parents.
Mr and Mrs O G. Morehead.
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SENTELL - REESE
FAMILY REUNION
The spacious home of Mr. and
. Mrs J. J. Sentell on Menlo Route
; 1 was the scene of the annual
: Sentell-Reese reunion Sunday, I
August 14. For many years rela
tives gather at the same time
. and place, to renew family ties.
, A bountiful basket lunch was
;; spread at the noon hour, under
. the shade trees in the yard.
Those present from Menlo
were: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Waltz,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sentell, Mavis,
Gary, Wanda, Janice and Frank
Majors, Lonnie Morrison, J. D.
Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chap
pelear, Mrs. Annie Thomas. Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Sentell, Rob
ert, Frank and Ralph.
From Jamestown: Mr. and'
Mrs. J. A. Sentell, Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Murphy, Philip, Vickie,
Kathy and Sheila, Edith and
Tommie Gardner and Carol Sen
tell.
LaFayette: Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Morrison and Hill, Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. Nayson and Tavner.
Lyerly: Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Morrison. J
Chickamauga: Leonard Roper, (
Pam and Buddy.
Leesburg: Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Sentell and Nell.
Centre: Charlie Sentell.
Gaylesville: Mr. and Mrs. H.
L. Stewart.
Spring Garden, Ala.: Henry
Boman and two daughters.
Albany: Mr. and Mrs. Lucian
Boman.
Eatnton: Mrs. Pearl Meadows, c
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Meadows and £
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carson. I
Collinsville, Ala.: Mr. and Mrs. r
: Jesse Boman.
Rossville: Mrs. Lizzie Boman, J
Mrs. Leatha Eaton and grand- v
daughter, Willagene Eaton.
Rome: Mrs. Lillie Bodine. Mr. ■
and Mrs. Willie Reese and Susan, I
Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Baker and i
granddaughter, Carlena King. I I
Marietta: Mr. and Mrs. James} <
Harmon, Mike and Tommie and ,
Allen Kuykendoll.
Summerville: Mrs. Etta Reese,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Waltz. c
Tuscaloosa, Ala.: Mrs. Nell <
Culberson, Teresa Nell Tucker a
and Mrs. Ada Coffman. 1
Rainsville, Ala.: Mrs. Naomi
Hilley and David Werrell. I
Cedar Bluff:: Mr. and Mrs. J
Ernest Martin.
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Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Crouch and
• Miss Mable Crouch visited Mrs.
Nora Strickland in LaFayette
Sunday.
—o—o—o—
— and Mrs. Roy Morgan, of I
LaFayette, were guests of the
Rice Morgan’s Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Nelms,
Debbie and Bill were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Gor
man Thursday night.
—o—o—o—
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cox are
| guests this week of Mr. and Mrs.
j Don Wood and children in Chat
| tanooga.
—o—o—o—
Mrs. Edward Hill and sons, of
Rome, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. D. M. Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Stephenson,
Jane Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs.
John Dendy and daughters, of
LaFayette, spent their vacation
| at Loret Villa last week.
Rev. and Mrs. James J. Walk
er, of Atlanta, were guests Fri
day night of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. I
Wilson.
Cecil Cox and daughter. Shar
on, have returned to their home
in Dallas, Tex., after a week’s |
visit to their parents Mr. and;
Mrs. J. L. Cox, and other rela-1
fives here.
—o—o—o—
— Cornish, of Sedalia, Mo.,
is guest of his aunt. Mrs. Mere-1
i dith Tutton, Jr., Mr. Tutton and I
I boys here and his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Woods in Ly-1
| erly.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Garnett |
left Wednesday for Lexington,
Mo, where they will attend the |
i wedding of their son. Charles, to
i Miss Nancy Lee Wingate on Sat- j
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Blackwell
and Mrs. Kate Blackwell visited!
Mr Blackwell's brother, L. D., in I
' Leesburg. Ala., Sunday. L. D. :
Biackwell has been seriously ill. |
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Mount;
[visited relatives in Gadsden, Ala.,
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Elmer Smith. Lee 1
■ and David and Miss Anita Gor- j
i man spent Sunday in Atlanta.
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Marjorie Keith Engaged
To Le Roil Alexander
Mr. and Mrs- Charles Ross
Keith of Trion announce the
engagement of . their daughter,
Marjorie Lee, to Le Roy Alexan
der, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Alexander of Summerville.
Miss Keith is a graduate of
Summerville High School, class
of 1958, and of Rome Beauty
School. She is an operator at
Myrtle’s Beauty Shop in Sum
merville.
The bride-elect is the sister of
Mrs. Ray Norman and Mrs. Ed
win B. Cordell, both of Summer-
Trion Baptist
Homecoming Is
Set For Sunday
The Trion First Baptist Church
congregation will hear the Rev.
George R. Gibson, former pastor,
at 11 a.m. Sunday as a high
light of the homecoming service.
The Rev. Darty Stowe, former
pastor at Menlo, i^ill speak at 2
p.m.
Dinner will be spread at the i
noon hour.
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1960
ville, and her brother is Charles
Keith, Jr. of Trion.
Mr. Alexander is the brother
of Mrs. Sidney Lanier of Sum
merville. He graduated from
Summerville High School in 1954
and from West Georgia College,
Carrollton in 1956. He served two
years in the Army, one of which
was spent in Korea. At present
he is studying with the National
School of Aeronautics.
The wedding will be an event
of October 7.
IN MEMORIAM
In memory of our dear hus
band and father, Mr. J. C.
Stinnett, who passed away one
year ago, Aug. 7, 1959.
God took him away, it was
His will. But in our hearts we
love him still.
We ojten sit and think of
him when we are all alone,
for memory is the only friend
that grief can call its own.
Sadly missed by his wife, Mrs.
J. C. Stinnett, children and
I grandchildren.
THE NEW Quality
FULLER,-