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Lyerly Happenings
By Gwen Williams, Lyerly, Georgia
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wilson and
family of Jackson visited their
son, Charles, and friends here
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thatch
and baby of Atlanta accompa
nied Miss Glenda Johnson home
Sunday after her visit for the
past two weeks with them.
Mr and Mrs. James Fuller
and Ted visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Colbert Monday.
Mrs. Mozelle Copeland has
been here visiting friends and
relatives for a few days.
Mrs. Billy Locklear visited Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Morrison and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bryant
last Tuesday.
Mrs. David Rhodin has re
turned to her home in Newport,
R.1., after spending several days
here with her parents, Mr and
Mrs. Guy Peppers and family
Misses Frances. Connie and
Master Roy Cook have returned
to their home in Passaic, N.J.,
after spending most of the sum
mer here with their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs Roy Cook
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Shipp of La-
Re-Elect
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I Fayette, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Tyree of Chattanooga. Tenn.,
Mrs. R. E. Chambers of Chicka
| mauga, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Bell and family of Trion visited
Mr. and Mrs. James Fuller and
Ted Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mitchell
and family of Summerville vis
ited the Whisenant family Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mont- :
gomery and children visited Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Peppers and fam- I
ily Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vaughn
’ and Mrs. Grady Rowlls were 'in |
! Rome Monday.
Mr and Mrs Grady Rowlls and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Her
; man Vaughn and children of
Trion were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. D Bartlett at Teloga '
Sunday. The occasion was in I
honor of Mr. and Mrs Bartlett's]
38th wedding anniversary.
Daniel Jackson of Marietta i
was here the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Rowlls of
Atlanta were guests of their par
ents and friends over the week
end.
Miss Kaye Millican of Atlanta I
spent the week-end with Mr. ;
and Mrs. Watt Millican and
Vernon.
Friends of Harris Edwards will
be glad to know that he is im
proving, and hope that he will
soon be fully recovered.
Mrs Baltic Noles and children,
Mrs. Grady Rowlls and children,
Rev. and Mrs. Sidney Dooley and
children, Mr and Mrs. Alonzo
Anderson, Ann and Larry Wees
ner, and Rev Gary Howell en
joyed a picnic at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cook and [
Mrs. Bonnie Cook last Friday
night.
S.F.C. and Mrs. Harold Mor
rison. Jeanie and Pete of Fort
Bragg, N.C. are here for a few
days visit with friends and rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Collins and
Becky Ann returned Saturday
after spending the summer vaca
tioning in various parts of the
country.
Billy Locklear was supper
guest, of Mr. and Mrs. A. W Mor- I
rison and family Friday night. |
Mr. Locklear's son, Butch, and |
Mrs. Locklear are attending
Camp near Mentone, Ala. Butch
is attending along with the other ’
members of the Trion High Band :
and Mrs. Locklear is serving as j
ohaperone.
Mr and Mrs. James Fuller and ■
Ted wi-re in Rome last Saturday. I
■> E 'A S. Y
TERMS
Johnny Bryant was the guest
speaker at the Lyerly Baptist
Church Sunday for both the
morning and evening services, in
the absence of its pastor.
Mrs. James Fuller and Ted
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Col
bert visited Mrs. J. C. Chambers
and family in Trion Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and
children of Summerville visited
Mrs Will Jones Saturday night.
George Jones is here visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones and
■ family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reed, Mar
sha, Joe Milton and Susan and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mosely at
• tended the annual homecoming
lat Antioch Baptist Church
I Sunday.
Hiles Bradley and Cile Vaughn
visited the Brownie Borders and
Mrs. R. L. Johnson in Rome
Sunday.
Mrs. Bus Wyatt and Miss Jo
Ann Woodall were in Rome
-Monday.
Lee Borders, Atlanta, spent
Monday with his mother, Mrs. D.
A. Borders, Wessie and Hiles
Bradley and Lucille Vaughn. Mr.
Borders was accompanied home
| by his wife, Mrs. lone S. Borders,
| who had been visiting her par
jents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe
■ Stephens and others.
Mrs. Will Jones was the Sun
day luncheon guest of her son,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and
I family in Summerville.
Misses Gail and Pam Davis of
I Hapeville spent last Wednesday
I with Misses Marilyn and Tei ri
Bryant. Mrs. Johnny Bryant and
the girls enjoyed swimming at
the Summerville Recreation
Center. The Davis girls’ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ike C. Davis and
girls were the Wednesday eve
ning dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Bryant and family.
They were enroute to their home
after spending the day at a spe
cial meeting at Valley Head, Ala.
i Mr. Davis is the supervisor of our
Baptist Children’s Ho m e in
Hapeville.
Jerry Borders of Rome has
been here visiting relatives and
friends.
Mrs. Ethel Bullard of Sum
merville visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henderson
and family of Rome visited the
Harold Bishops and W. N. Kim
balls over the week-end. Joe
was the dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bryant
I were hosts at a barbecue Satur
| day night in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Paul Smith, Jr. The occa-
] sion was Mr. Smith's birthday.
Mrs J. L. Wilson had as her
: recent guests: Mrs. J. A. Dobbins
] of Norcon, Tex.; Mrs. F. D. Cols
! ton and Mrs. Avis Gillespie of
I Chattanooga: Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Moore of Washington. D.C.; Mrs.
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
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i News of Chelsea I
By Ann Mitchell, Route 1, Menlo, Ga. *
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Nelson Lee Wilson visited
'Terry Baker in Menlo Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Tom Gentry and Mrs.
Gene Morgan and Steve visited
Mrs. Tom Garner and Reba
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith,
Linda and Terry, Mrs. Charlie
Eleam, Mrs. Joe Eleam and Lon
nie and Connie Willingham at
tended homecoming services at
Calvary Baptist Church near
LaFayette Sunday. Rev. Wayne
Miller, of Arlington, Tex.,
brought the morning message.
Linda Smith with a group of
boys and girls from Beersheba
Presbyterian Church enjoyed a
picnic and outing at Lake Win
nepesaukah Tuesday.
Chelsea community was sad
dened Wednesday by the death
of Mrs. Mina Campbell.
Linda Smith spent Friday
night with Shirley and Jean
Willingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Pledger
and Mrs. Ada Mitchell visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mitchell and
family Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Fox
and sons, Eddie and Larry, of
South Pittsburg, Tenn., were
Sunday visitors of the Warner
E. Wilsons. Other callers were
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and
i Terry Don.
The Warner E. Wilsons at
| tended homecoming at Menlo
Baptist Church Sunday.
Sue, Sara Jo and Nell Bailey
] visited Miss Martha Willingham
Monday night.
Prayer meeting was held at
the home of Hugh Hamby Fri
day night, conducted by Rev.
I Broom from North Summerville
] Baptist Church.
Miss Dee Jackson spent
Wednesday with Mary Willing
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson
I and Allen were Friday night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Foyle
] Cooper and girls at Valley Head,
i Ala. They also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Bowen and Mr. and
] Mrs. C. H. Schlicker.
I J. H. Bagley of Baltimore, Md.;
] and Mrs. John Herod. Mrs. Bag
| ley has returned home after an
i extended visit here.
An H.D.C. Craft Workshop will
be held at the Extension Club
house from 9 a m. to 5 p.m. Aug
I 29. All members are urged to
] bring material for memo pads,
. reed baskets or sugar buckets
i which will be made. The mem
; bers are also urged to bring a
'Tunch for the noon meal.
i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson
and Allen were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Curtis Wilson
and Maxine,
Miss Dee Jackson spent Sun
day night with Jean and Shirley
Willingham
Elaine Morgan spent several
days with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Garner and Reba last week.
Edwin Wilson is vacationing
in Eaw Gallie, Fla., as guests of
his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Glynn
Burtt and David Lee Burt.
Mrs. Martha Wright was din
। ner and supper guest Sunday of
Beulah and Annie Garner.
Rev. and Mrs. Howard Finster
and children were Sunday din
] ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. P.
Railey.
Rev. and Mrs. Howard Finster
and family have returned home
after two weeks’ vacation at St.
] Augustine, Fla.
Mrs. Bud Sumner, Gail and
] Ricky, and Mrs. Gene Bentley
and Greg enjoyed a wiener roast
Saturday night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bailey and
i girls.
Those helping celebrate Gail
and Ricky Sumner’s 4th and
। sth birthday were: Zebbie, Steve
and Dwight Blalock, Lonnie and
Connie, and Jean Willingham,
Rodrick and Sandra Powell,
Larry Mitchell. Terry Don Smith,
Ann Ballard, Brent and Ray
Trammel, Kathi and Bobbie
Parker, Becky and Carole Hall,
Jimmie Baker. Greg Bentley,
Nell, Ann, Sue and Sara Jo
Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sumner,
Gail and Ricky enjoyed Sunday
dinner with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Bailey, and girls,
and in the evening visited Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Sumner and fam
ily-
Miss Mary Willingham spent
Thursday night with Miss Dee
Jackson.
Mrs. Myra Churchwell and
; Fred, of Houston, Tex., spent
several days with the Dewey
Mitchells last week.
MRS. MACVANE GETS
MASTER'S DEGREE
Mrs. Kathryn Story Mac Vane.
of Menlo, received her Master of
Arts Degree from Peabody Col
lege, Nashville, Tenn., last Fri
day evening. She was one of 475
I receiving this degree.
Mrs. Mac Vane is practicing as
! a public accountant in Fort
Payne, Ala., and as a tax con
| suitant in her office in Menlo.
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Cobb, Chatsworth
Newspapers Give
Support To Pickett
The two Marietta newspapers
and a Chatsworth newspaper
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The Cobb County Times said
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. the people of the District “with
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 25,1960
ership.” The Chatsworth Times
said it had nothing whatever
against the other candidates
but simply believed Pickett is
“best qualified.”
This makes a total of six
newspapers which have pledged
support to the Cedartown can
didate.
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