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THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 19K0
SOCIAL NOTES
Mrs. Cort Coulter, of New Or
leans, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Ethel Clarkson.
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Patsy, Glenn and Donna Wil
son, of Rome, are spending this
week with their grandparents
here.
Mrs. O. G. Morehead, Jr., and
children, Mrs. Mamie Styles and
Mrs. Jimmy Bush and Gay Ann
left today (Thursday) for a visit
to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Noble and
John in Greenville, Miss.
—o —o —o—
Mrs. Lula Privett returned
Sunday from a visit to her sis
ter, Mrs. Leroy Payne, in At
lanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bush and
Sylvia. Marty Brown and Mike
Floyd are spending this week at
Loret Villa.
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Mrs. Arvie Oglesby visited her
brother, Walter C. Hartman,
who is seriously ill in a Chatta- '
nooga Hospital, Saturday.
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Mrs. Lillye Stephenson was
lunchean guest of Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Wilson Sunday.
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Dr. and Mrs. Marlin Payne,
Johnny, Marla and Tommy have
returned from their vacation
spent on Jekyll Island. Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Hill and Jimmy joined
them last week for several days
stay.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parson and
family, of Elkhart, Ind., are here
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GIRLS' DRESSES $2.00 to $8.95 Pretty Fall serial Reg. $1.98 On Sale short Sleeves . Men’s and Boys’ jQ
* Kate Greenway * Peaches ’N Dream Fl’HltS & Solids --89 c y<l. Sport Shifts 2 foi’ $3';()0 JKlw
SLIPS for Little Girls 67c K" p . ered ' rn
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PANTIES for Little Girls 3 for SI.OO = ^“7“
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OXFORDS & TENNIS SHOES $1.99 M
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/ New Fan colors. LADIES" DRESSES EXTRA SPECIAL
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SUMMER LADIES BRAS Reg. Value to $17.95.
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Summer Pumps. Reg. Value $12.99. Patent Leather. „ „„ „. . in , n _ „ ,
————Whites Bv Life-Stride SALE— Rc ^- $!•"• Slzes 4 ' 12 - 10 Oz - Sanforized. Blue. Triple stitched.
COTTON & NYLON Vai. $1.99 wnues. ay rut miiue. oart r
LADIES’ SLIPS 2 for $3.00 $7.90
ONE TABLE Value $8.95 T t ni Tll . nc I SCATTER RUGS $1.47 ea.
Ladies’ & Children’s SHOES SI,OO LADIES’ PUMPS
By Life-Stride. ArTRACTIVE Reg. Value $6.97.
LADIES’ Value $5.99. Many colors and styles. $6.90 BEDSPREADS Sale $5.99
SUMMER BLOUSES 2 for $3.00
J ANO I HER GROUP Reg. Value $3.99
GOWNS ES . PAJAMAS Greatly Reduced * mA ^ T^ ESSES BEDSPREADS Sale $2.99
CHILDREN'S BACK-TO-SCHOOL Assorted Colors. * SKIRTS * SWEATERS shXts ci i o-
RAIN COATS $2.90 to $4.95 SEE THEM TODAY! ||SII EE I S $1.67 and $1.87
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COMMERCE STREET PHONE 262
for an extended visit with Mrs.
Parsons father, James Watkins,
and other relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bryant are
spending this week in Dade
City, Fla., guests of Mrs. Bry
ant’s brother, Orval Kellett.
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— and Mrs. W. C. Wilson and
Mrs. Lillye Stephenson attended
Homecoming at Perennial Bap
tist Church Sunday.
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Mrs. T. J. Drummond and Mrs.
Orvil White and daughters spent
last week in Ohio guests of Mr
and Mrs. Hugh Hunter.
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Mrs. Otis Gorman has returned
to her home from Floyd Hos
pital where she underwent throat
surgery Monday.
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— Jimmy Dillard returned
Tuesday from Chattooga Hos
pital and is improving at his
home following a tonsilectomy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Horace Morton
and children, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday with their mother and
grandmother, Mrs. S. W. Mor
ton, of Summerville.
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Mrs. Ruth Alexander returned
home this past week from Tulsa,
Okla., where she spent several
weeks with her sister. Mrs. Otis
Morris.
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Dinner guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cavin Sunday
were: Mrs. Aubry Hardeman, of
St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Corinne
Kidd. Rome: Mr. and Mrs. BobT
Smith. Gadsden, Ala ; Dr. Hal
Tate, Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Yarbrough and Chuck.
Mrs. Frances Harris and Miss
Sandra Harris have returned
from a vacation spent with rela
tives in Davidson. N. C.
Miss Jane Lowry, of Atlanta,
was week-end guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Lowry and Marsha.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ratliff
and Terry visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Loggins Sunday.
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Mrs. Fred Elrod returned Mon
day from Jacksonville, Fla.,
where she has spent the sum
mer with her daughters. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Finister and Jeffry
came for a 10-day visit with
relatives.
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Mrs. J. B. Woodard. Mike and
Virginia spent last week with
Mrs. Woodard’s parents. Mr. and
Mrs. M. E. McElhaney, at Hills
boro.
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— Dawkins and family
j have returned to their home in
Detroit, Mich., after a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dawkins.
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Miss Mable Aldred, Mrs. Mar
nell Weems and Miss Mary York
were in Atlanta Tuesday.
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Mrs. T. S. Johnson, of Atlanta,
was week-end guest of her
mother, Mrs. Edmond Baker.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McCurdy,
Tommy MdCurdy and Miss Mar
ilyn McCurdy left last week for
THE SUMMERVILLE NfWS.. SWMERyi^E, GEORGIA
fa trip of sightseeing in the west.
They will visit their son, Fred,
and family in Oregon.
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— Goodwin came Wednes-1
day to spend three weeks with
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh
Goodwin.
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— W. P. Selman and Susan,
of Atlanta, are spending this
week with Miss Mary Penn.
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— Wiley. Misses Marie Wiley
and Linda Shivers spent Mon
day in Atlanta.
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Mrs. Naomi Holt was in Chat
tanooga Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hentz and
son, Robert, Jr., of Byron, were
I dinner guests Friday of Mr. and
Mrs. Rufus Pruitt.
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Miss Ann Bowman, of Atlanta,
is spending this week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Bowman.
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M|rs. Fannie Rhinehart left
i Monday to make her home with
her daughter in Huntsville, Ala.
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Miss Patsy Eleam, of Carroll
ton, spent Wednesday night
with her mother, Mrs. Bonnie
Eleam and Joyce.
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Mrs. Euland Rogers and chil
dren, of Lakeland. Fla.; Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Davison and chil
. dren, of Atlanta, are spending
■ this week with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James R. Teddar.
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— D. M. Hill was in Chat
tanooga Tuesday for treatment
■ of an eye ailment.
Mrs. H. A. Powell spent last |
week-end in Chattanooga. j!
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j Mrs. Archibald Little and Miss 1
’ Lucretia Roach, of Texarkana,; 1
Ark., were guests of Mrs. B. W. 1
Farrar Monday night.
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Mrs. George Cleveland has re
turned to her home in Columbus
after an extended visit in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Weems.
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Miss Judy Burgess, of St.
Petersburg, Fla., has been guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Burgess, several days. She
returned to her home Tuesday.
. —o—o—o—
— and Mrs. Carl Russell were
luncheon guests of Mrs. Edmond
Baker Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hender
son, David and Fay, were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Henderson Tuesday
night.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Burgess and
Jimmy spent last week vaca
tioning at Lake Burton.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Williams,
of York. Ala., are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Fowler.
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Mrs. Sonny Lewis and daugh
ter, of Warner Robins, are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Lewis this week.
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Rev. and Mrs. Roy Cordell and
Sadie were luncheon guests of
• Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark and
Mrs. Molee Lewis Sunday.
The Young Ladies Sunday।
School Class of the Midway Bap
tist Church held a class party
at the home of Mrs. Barbara
Elsberry on Vine Street Satur
day night. Ice cream, cake and
Cokes were served to eleven
guests.
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— attending the Thrasher
reunion Sunday from here were
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Tucker and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Martin and Mr. and Mrs. D. T.'
Thrasher. The affair was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Thrasher on Sand Moun
tain.
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James Elsberry is a patient at
Chattooga Hospital.
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Miss Mable Lewis and Fay
Clifton visited Mrs. Pat Clifton
at Battey State Hospital Tues
day night.
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Mrs. Nora Igou, of Rome, was
week-end guests of Mrs. Lora
Rider and Miss Mable Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bennett
and boys, James Oglesby and
Miss Juanita Oglesby, of Atlanta,
have returned home from a va
cation at Loret Villa.
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Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Clark over the week-end were
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harwood,
of Chattanooga, and Mr. and
Mrs. M. P. Clark and family, of
Valley Head. Ala.
—o—o—o—
The Rev. and Mrs. Roy Cor
dell left Monday for a few days
visit with friends in parts of
Louisiana.
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Rev. Gary Howell visited Mrs.
Alice Crawford, Mrs. Minnie
Holland and Gilbert Holland
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Garner, of
Centre, Ala., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Strawn Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Holland
were in Summerville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brison and
family and Mrs. Rufus Brison
attended the Hentz reunion at
Chickamauga Sunday.
Mrs. Harley Bandy and Jose
phine spent Monday with Mark
Strawn.
Mrs. Ethel Edge spent Sunday
I with Miss Mamie Smith.
' i Mrs. Clyde Stephenson, Mrs.
• Cicero Dorsey, Mrs. Bud Wellons
and daughter. Robin, visited Mrs.
Minnie Holland and family
Monday.
Mrs. Bob Brison and children
■ visited Rev. and Mrs. Isom Lee
at Felton Friday. Sheila and
Sharon remained for a visit.
Mrs. Rufus Brisbn spent Fri
. day with Mrs. Ethel Edge in
■ Rome. She returned with her
. for a visit with friends.
i Mrs. Bob Strawn and children
f spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
T. D. Pursley in Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nix, of Biy
- mingham, Ala., spent the week
s end with Mr. and Mrs. Grady
f Howell.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Howell, of
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Howell, of
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Jasper, Ala., spent Sunday and
Sunday night with Mr and Mrs.
Grady Howell.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Bethune, of
Trion, were dinner guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Howell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Holland
spent Wednesday in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones vis
ited Mrs. Minnie Holland and
family Tuesday.
Miss Patsy Strawn spent Sun
day with Miss Joyce Ann Stevens
in Lyerly.
Mrs. Billie Weesner, of Colo
rado, spent several days last
week with Miss Mamie Smith.
Bob Strawn attended a bar
becue at the Memorial Home
Saturday.
Mark Strawn was supper guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob House
Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Spilth Qno
children visited Miss Mamie
Smith and brothers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Clark and
children, of Pennville, visited
■ Mrs. Millie Hemphill Tuesday.
Mrs. Ben Cothran and children
। visited Mrs. Millie Hemphill Sat
urday.
Miss Mamie Smith spent Fri
day in Summerville.
Mrs. Della Moon and Tinsley
’ Moon, of Gainesville, Fla., visited
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Holland and
: ; Mrs. Minnie Holland Saturday.
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