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Menlo Notes ;
By Miss Lena Baker, Menlo, Georgia
Mr. and Mrs Glenn Dixon, of
Lawton, Okla.: Mrs R. R
Schreiber and children, Bobby
and Kathy, of Jersey City,
N J., were dinner guests Friday
of Lena and Gordon Baker en
route to visit Mrs Dixson's fa
ther. G. W. Stephenson, and
family in Trusseville. Ala.
Mrs S. W. Morton returned
to Summerville Saturday. Miss
Emma Simmons will be her
companion during convalescing
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry, ol
Chattanooga, and Mrs. Ida
Henry, of Montgomery, Ala.,
visited Mr and Mrs. Henry Day
Thursday afternoon.
Misses Daphne and Iris Toles,
of Atlanta, spent the week-end
with their mother, Mrs. Guv
Toles.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Bryant, of
Jamestown, visited the Ben
Crains Sunday afternoon.
Miss Olene Watson attended a
cousin, Allan Watson's funeral
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day.
Mrs Jeanette Kinzy and Miss
Janice Copeland visited the
Z. B Hams in Chattanooga two
days last week.
| Mrs R D. Chamblee enter
; tained with a delicious luncheon
i Friday, complimenting their
niece, Mrs. Charles Seaton, of
Austell. Ga., and sister-in-law,
। Mrs Joe Chamblee, of Jensen
! Beach. Fla Other guests invited
were Mesdames Phillip Sistik,
Sonny Parrish. Roger Stone, Don
Trent, Guy Patterson, J. P.
Smith. Adies Holliday. George
i Welch and Houston Ward
Preacher and Mrs. Edwin S.
Walker and children, Stuart and
Mary Anne, her parents, Mr
and Mrs J. Lee Frye, of Signal
Mountain, were guests of Mrs
J. R. Wyatt <Mrs. Walker's
grandmother i and Miss Helen
Wyatt Sunday and night. Mon
day morning Mrs Frye and Miss
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Helen Wyatt accompanied the
Walkers to the Atlanta Munici
pal Airport, they being mission
aries under the West Indies
Mission, returning for their sec-
| ond term of service June 28.
Mesdames Carrie Alexander,
of Cloudland, and J. Robert
Henderson were dinner guests of
। Miss Olene Watson Sunday.
Saturday dinner guests of Mrs.
Annie Tucker were Mr. and Mrs.
|J. R. Pattillo, of Atlanta; Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Jackson and
Dee. The Pattillos were week
। end guests of the Jacksons.
Mrs. Inez Colbert, of Trion,
visited her sister, Mrs. H. J.
Purcell, the week-end.
Spend-the-day gue st s - last
Wednesday of Mrs. Herman
White were Mesdames Robert
; Chisenhall and Robye, of Syl
i vania, Ala.; Joe McSpadden and
son. of Henagar; Donald Gann
and son, of Fort Payne.
Miss Gladys Pledger, of At- ■
i lanta, spent the week-end with
her parents, the Luther Pledgers.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Estes, Mr.
and Mrs R. D. Chamblee and
j Mrs. W. R. Chappelear visited
their sister, Mrs. Ed Springfield,
and family in Daisy. Tenn., Sun
day afternoon.
Mr and Mrs O. L. Cleckler ।
spent last Sunday In Chatta-
: nooga with a daughter. Mrs J.
I E. Lawrence, and family and re- ।
port Mrs. Etta Lawrence is re- !
(■uperating in Erlanger Hospital,!
having broken a hip in a fall. I
Mr. and Mrs. Sell McWhorter !
and Mrs. Annie Tucker were
dinner guests Sunday of Mrs.
Margaret Moody and Irene in I
Summerville; Mrs. Tom Cook
was also a guest.
Mrs. J. E. King spent Sunday!
with her son, James King, and
family in Summerville.
Mi.-scs Mary and Claire Dodd |
visited relatives in Kingston a
tew days last week.
Mr and Mrs. Horace Morton I
and children, of Atlanta, were j
guests of his sister, Mrs Robert j
W King, and Mr King Sunday.
R. A. Canada and Lamar vis
ited his father. W. A Canada
• who is a patient in Floyd Hos
pital!, Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Clifton
and James Dawson spent Sun
day in Rome with the Harold
: Cliftons
Mrs. J T. Copeland enter
tained wll ii a miscellaneous
shower Friday night, compli-
i menting Mrs. Larry Canada, a
recent, bride She was recipient
of a general collection of gifts.
Delicious refreshments of cake
and cream topped with straw
berries, and Cokes were served
j to twenty-five guests.
Luncheon guests of Mrs. W J.
Hammond and Miss Edua Perry
Sunday were Mr and Mrs ujll,
Hammond, ol LaFayette. Mjs
! Ruth Baker. Mike and Kay, of
Summerville; Mr and Mrs. Jerry
Baker, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ford, of
LaFayette, were guests of his
parents, the C J. Fords, Satur
day night
Hester Hurtt returned home
Saturday after a few days'
treatment in Chattooga Hospi
tal. Summerville.
Mr> W. C. Kinzy spent the
week-end in Smyrna, to be with
her husband from Fort Jackson,
S C and ins mother.
Mi and Mrs C E. Wright vis
ited the Marvin Brooks in Sum
merville Sunday
Mi L E Chamlee. Miss Jen-
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS. SUMMERVILLE. GEORGIA
Welmyer News
By CLARA CLEVELAND
Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Austin
and children and Mrs. M. N.
Locklier were Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Locklier, Mr. and Mrs John
Gilreath, Janet and Johnnie and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Powell and
nie Chamlee, and Miss Evelyn
Elrod, of Mountain View, visited
the G. L. Wrights here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Purcell
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Purcell
of Chicago, 111., are spending two
weeks vacationing their parents,
the Frank Purcells and the
George Vaughns. Dinner guests
of the Frank Purcells Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Sprag
gins and children Mrs. Joe Pur
cell, Mrs. Inez Tolbert, Mr. and
Mrs. Jackie Hamilton and
Randy. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Pur
cell and Don, Bobby Chapman
and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Pur
cell.
J. P. Agew and daughter, Miss
Lucille Agnew, of Summerville,
were dinner guests of the C. A.
Wyatts Sunday.
Mrs. C. J. DeLaigle and chil
dren, of Marietta, are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Barry, a few days.
Mrs. Charles Seaton and chil
dren, of Austell, are visiting her
parents, the J. T. Clarks.
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’ Tammie.
Mrs. Raymond Hendrix and
Pam have returned from a visit
to her mother in Chattanooga,
i Jason Lowrey, lifelong resi
dent of this community, passed
away at the home of his son,
Harold, at LaFayette Sunday
morning. Funeral services were
conducted at Pleasant Grove
i Church of Christ Monday after
। noon.
In the local hospital this week
are Mrs. Carlos Howell and
j Mrs. Joe Eslinger.
Those from this section at
! tending the wedding cf Miss
Shirley Adams and Robert Tuck
er at the Welcome Hill Baptist
Church Saturday night were
Mis. Beatrice Minor. Mrs. Myrtle
Tinney. Mrs. Orrin Blessing, Mrs.
Vivian Chamlee and children,
Mrs. Velma Chamlee and Mrs.
! Jill Willingham.
Mrs. Fannie Palmer was Fri
day afternoon guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Pilgram and fam
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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Loach, of
. LaFayette, were Monday after
noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
I vin Cagle.
Alvin Cagle and Bob Stiles
j motored to Chattanooga Satur
! day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland West-
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brook, of Chattanooga, were in
this section Monday to attend
the funeral of Jason Lowrey.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Price and
boys, of Rome, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Price and Mr. and Mrs. Rob
Bloodworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Low
rance, of Atlanta, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lowrance.
Among those from this sec
tion attending the singing in
Hall’s Valley Sunday afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mc-
Whorter and girls, Mr. and Mrs.
Deward Little, Duran and Di
ann, Minister Bob Gray and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Henderson, Mrs. Neva Hawkins
and boys and James Pilgram.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Short. Pam
ela and Jimmy are vacationing
at Hiwassee Resort, Hiwassee
Dam, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Tiney Dover
moved into this community Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman
and Mr. and Mrs. Blalock were
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Bowman and son
at Scottsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hollis,
Daryl and Beckey, attended the
homecoming at the Hall’s Val
ley Church of Christ Sunday,
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Eslinger and Mrs. Joe Eslinger,
who is in the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Bloodworth
were spend-the-day guests Fri
day of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Price and boys in Rome.
Minister Homer Daniel and
family were Monday afternoon
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Welfare Staff
Attends Workshop
The director and public wel- •
fare workers of Chattooga Coun- .
ty Department of Public Welfare
are attending a workshop at the !
Center for Continuing Educa- ,
tion at the University of Geor
gia in Athens this week.
This workshop is sponsored by !
the Georgia County Directors’
Association.
There were institutes Tuesday
on aid to dependent children,
adoptions, case work with char- ;
acter disorders, the community’s i
responsibility to children, fringe |
benef it s, interviewing, other |
services, and staff development.,
Phillip H. Des Marais of Health,'
Education, and Welfare, Wash- i
ington, D. C., spoke Monday
night on "New Frontiers in ;
Health. Education, and Welfare |
Plans.”
Attending from the Chattooga |
County Department of Public |
Welfare are: Mrs. Naomi B.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Jus
tice.
Mrs. Homer McWhorter and
girls spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Thomas.
Mrs. Frank Logan and Mrs.
Emma Alexander attended the
funeral of Jason Lowrey Mon
day.
Miss Annie Justice, of Chat
tanooga, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Justice, of Hall’s Valley, were
Saturday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. F. A. Justice.
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First GOP Elected
In Floyd County
Harvey Drake of Rome became
' the first Republican ever elected
to a Floyd County office.
He was elected the new Justice
1 of the Peace in the Mt. Alto Dis
trict of Floyd County.
From the three-man race
; among Republican, Democratic,
an d Independent candidates,
Drake emerged victorious with
364 votes. John D. Brown, the
Democrat, polled 218 votes, while
J A. Jarret. a Democratic run-
I ning as an independent, polled
102 votes.
Mr. Drake, the owner of the
| D. & J. Manufacturing Co., will
I fill the unexpired term of the
I late R. A. Blankenship Sr.
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2 to 3 inches from the heat.
Broil until the meat is brown on
one side. 8 or 10 minutes, then
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United States aid.
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