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SGT. MAJOR WILLIAM BRUCE, right, of Summer
ville, president of Barracks 113, Association of Regu
lar Army Sergeants, receives his barracks’ charter
from the association’s national president, M-Sgt. I. E.
Livingston of Washington, D C., at a recent meeting of
the Fort Benning organization at Victory Lodge.
Wilsons Given
$25,000 Judgment
The Ewart Wilsons have been
awarded a judgment of $25,01)0
by Blount <Ala> Circuit Court
jury in connection with the
traffic death of their 14-year
old daughter, Brenda Wilson
The judgment is against the
Louis Carpenter estate. Both Mr.
and Mrs. Carpenter, of Michi
gan were killed in the Nov 8.
1958 collision which killed the
Wilson girl and her cousin, four
year-old Renee Newsome.
rhe Newsome child's parents,
Mr and Mrs Edwin Newsome, j
of Summerville, recently were ■
awarded $22,875 by a federal '
jury in Rome in a suit against
tile Carpenter estate The estate
lost in its effort to collect
$40,000 from the Newsomes Mrs
Newsome was the driver of the
car in which the Wilson girl and '
the Newsome child were riding
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lIULKY KNITS loom large
L* for back-to-schoolers and
career girls —as witness this
Graziani Imports white wool
cardigan it shows off a trellis
pattern and the figure be
neath must show off a gently
uplifted bosomline. Fashion
Magic bra, by Playtex, in
smooth white cotton is the
answer. This has the urder
lift panels for support, a front
elastic band for breathe-easy
comfort. Keeps firm shape
and perfect fit, after months
of machine-washing.
Patrons Plan More
Improvements at
Summerville School
Improvements ma d e and
planned at the Summerville
Junior High < old grammar
•schooli building were announced
this week by the Citizens for
Better Schools organization,
which is financing the project
The upstairs hall has been
painted and dark shades for the
library are in order. Mrs Arch
Farrar, chairman of the com
mittee on the project, an
nounces
Also, she said, if sufficient
funds are received each room
will be equipped with a first aid
kit before school starts
Other needs include a record
player, work in the library, and
indoor and outdoor games lor all
the 10 classes in the building
The improvements are made
possible through contributions
by patrons and other interc ted
citizens. Mrs Farrar said Those
who care to help are asked to
PINE FLOORING
"D" Grade .. $165.00 M
No.2Grade.. $115.00 PM
JOHNS-MANVILLE
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& By Mrs. Robert Baggett, Lyerly, Ga., Route 2 £
Mrs. Ella Ward returned home
Tuesday after spending a week
with Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Ward
and family. Those visiting her
were Alf Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Moseley, Mr. and Mrs. C.
D. Howell, Mr., and Mrs. C. W.
Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Baggett and Robbie, Mrs Grady
Winters, Ronnie and Carol.
Those visiting Doyle Yar
brough at Chattooga Hospital
last week were Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Winters and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy MeCary, Sonny
Boatman, W E. Boatman, Mrs.
Melba Prichard, Mr. and Mrs.
Bryce Yarbrough and Brenda,
Carlton Tucker, Aaron Hugh
Moseley, Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Hillery
Howell, Max Jones, Peggy
Crowe. Johnie Boyd, Slim Prich
ett, Mrs Fred Mitchell, Mrs.
Eunice Louallen, Cardie Nixon.
Others visited him after he re
turned home from Chattooga
Hospital were Mr. and Mrs. C.
W Morrison, Robert Yarbrough,
Richard Lingerfelt, Mrs. Venice
| Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W M Yar
brough and boys, Mr and Mrs.
Glenn Yarbrough and family
and Paulie Teems.
Little Miss Angela Brown was
honored on her second birth
day with a party Saturday at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Brown. Guests
I included Robbie Nell Baggett,
• Kenny and Mike Howell, Kathy
| Reynolds, Eugene Brown Jr.,
। Bobbie and Brenda Brown, Jean
i nie, Janie and Ann Johnston,
Cindy and Tommy Vernon.
| Games were played and refresh
i merits were served Mrs. Brown
[was assisted by Mrs. Bill Reyn-
I olds, Mrs. Herman Howell and
Mrs. Robert Baggett.
We welcome Mrs. Tallent and
' Charles who moved to our com-
I inunity last week.
Mr and Mrs C. C Brooks,
Mrs. Lee League and David
Massey visited Mr and Mrs
Tom Brooks and Pearl Friday
Mr. and Mrs Harve Brown
are spending this week with Mr
and Mrs Ollie Dooly and girls
Mrs. Robert Baggett and
Robbie, Mrs Grady Winters,
Ronnie and Carol visited C B
Baggett and Mrs. Richard Dye
and Dickie Thursday.
Mr and Mrs Sid Brooks, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Gentry and
children visited the Tom Brooks
Saturday.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Mitchell during last week
were Mrs. D S McNair of Chat
tanooga. Arthur Parker of
Jamestown, Mrs Grady Winters
and children, Mr. and Mrs Fred
Moseley.
Mr and Mrs George Horsley
are receiving congratulations on
the arrival of a babv boy Aug
9 Mrs. Horsley is the former
Bessie Ruth Jones
Mr and Mrs Herman Howell.
Kenny and Mike visited Mr. and
Mrs Eugene Brown and family
Monday.
Mrs Dan McNair and Mrs J
E Hawkins visited Mr and Mrs
Tom Brooks and Pearl Monday.
Mrs J C Jones, Joyce. Jen
nifer and Clark were dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs Milton
Wednesday.
send their money to Mrs Cordle
Bagley, secretary-treasurer, or to
Mrs Farrar.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown,
Angela and Eugene Jr. were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morrison,
Mrs. E. L. Harrison visited Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Brooks and Pearl
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baggett
and Robbie were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Reece. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Clark and
Pam, Mrs. Earl Clark of Ross
ville, Jerry Garner and Mr. and
Mrs. W O. Reece.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Baggett,
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Winters and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jones.
Mrs. Grady Winters and chil
dren, Mrs. Robert Baggett and
daughter were dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs. A. B. Baggett
Aldon Baggett in Chattanooga
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Battey Chaplain
To Speak In Series
The Battey State Hospital
[ Baptist chaplain will speak at a
[ revival series at New Hope South
Baptist Church next week.
He is the Rev. G. Ashton
Smith. Services will be at 8 p.m.,
i beginning Sunday.
Sunday afternoon.
Visiting J. H. Ward and Nora
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John
Ray, Gordon Weaver, D. L. Mc-
Whorter and daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Jones and Tony, Mrs.
Venice Jones, Bobbie and Rickie,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Highfield,
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Howell, Lon
nie Ward and Paul Edwin, Mrs.
Mary Dempsey, Mrs. Frances
Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Dempsey.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Howell were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Carlton Tucker. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man Tucker, Kaye, Betty and
Vickie.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Fowler were
Thursday night guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Jones and Tony.
£ I
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Thursday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. P.
Woods were Mrs. A. H. Glenn, of
Summerville; Mrs. Bill Nichols,
and Mrs. Carl Benvegno, of
Allentown, Pa.
Mrs. Susie Hawkins has re
turned from a week’s visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Woffard in
Huntsville, Ala.
A revival conducted by Min
ister Homer A. Daniel at the
I Church of Christ at Lookout,
Ga., near Cloudland came to a
close Saturday night.
L. P. Wood Jr. is convalescing
from a recent illness.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Woolf, of
i Piedmont, Ala., were week-end
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Harbour.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
Church met Monday evening in
the home of Mrs. Jessie Daniel.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shipman, of
Fort Payne, Ala., were the Sun-
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day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles F. Shipman.
Mr. and Mrs. McMinn, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Gross, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Busbin had dinner together Fri
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark
and sons, Dale and Gary, of At
lanta; Mrs. O. J. Espy, of Sum
merville, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hanna, of Bradenton, Fla., were
guests at the D. T. Espy cottage
on Lake La Hoosage last Satur
day night.
Chapel Hill Trustees,
Officers Are Elected
Olin Brown has been elected
chairman of the trustees named
recently for the Chapel Hill
Cemetery.
Frank Hendrix is secretary
treasurer and the other trus
tees are Wilson Hendrix, Doster
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 25,1960
REGISTRATION
Mrs. J. C. Strickland Sr. will
be at the New Summerville Ele
mentary School Friday, Aug. 26,
9:30 to 11 a.m. to register both
elementary and high school
piano pupils.
Housch and Farris Bramlett.
The trustees were elected July
28 at a meeting of interested
parties and the officers were
elected by the trustees last
Thursday. Deeds to the property
were read at the last meeting
and it was noted that the
grounds were donated by W. J.
Bryant on Jan. 4, 1894.
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