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I Lyerly Happenings
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Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Gaylor on the arri
val of a son. Robert Scott, last
week at Chattooga Hospital Mrs.
Gaylor is the former Frances
Yarbrough, and grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs Roy Gaylor and
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Yarbrough.
A2/C and Mrs. P. Watson
Tucker, of Myrtle Beach. S C.,
and Mrs. Tucker’s sister. Miss
Kathy Moody of Greenville, 8
C.. spent last week-end here with
Mr. Tucker’s parents. M/ and
Mrs. Paul Tucker and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson
and Glenda, of Rome, spent
Monday here with friends.
Get well wishes go to Miss Jo|
Anne Woodall who underwent ;
curgery at the Floyd Hospital |
Friday. Miss Woodall is recuper
ating at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Daniel, j
Terry and Tim, of Arab. Ala,, |
spent the week-end here with'
Mrs Daniel’s mother. Mrs. Eloise I
Stallings, and Mr. and Mr« Mal- i
colm Dodd.
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Stansell's Furniture and Appliances, located one mile south of Trion, has had
hordes of visitors since the big bargain tent opened last week. Have you been
yet? Just come and look!
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1 Mile South of Trion Phone 857-1537
Miss Kaye Millican, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end here with
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Millican
and Vernon. Visitors Sunday of
the Millicans were Mrs. Mozell
Gilliland, Mrs. Ernest Colbert.
Mrs. Arthur Morrison. Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Vaughn. Mrs. Harold
Bishop and Gwen Williams.
Those visiting Mrs. Dell John
son last week were Mr. and Mrs.
I Clifford Adams, Mrs. Agnes
Deathrage, of Fort Oglethorpe,
and Mrs. Maggie Adams, of
Rossville.
Miss Kathryn Manning spent
Thursday with Misses Faye and
Leone Busbin.
Mrs. C. R Hall is at her home
; here after spending several
weeks with Mrs . Herman Hall
! and family in Dalton. Herman
Hall has returned to his home
jin Dalton after a business trip
to Kaliz, Poland. En route home
|he stopped over in Zurich and
Glores. Switzerland and Paris to
■visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Stone
and Kevin, of Chattanooga,
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Brogdon.
Expressions of sympathy go to
Mrs. James Fuller, Mr. Fuller
and Teddy in the passing of Mrs.
Fuller's aunt, Mrs. Annie Cham
bers, of Trion.
Lena Mae Morrison visited
Misses Grace and Evelyn Wright
I Saturday. The former is re
cuperating at her home after
several days in Chattooga Hos
; pital.
About 15 ladies attended a
j party at the home of Mrs. Jim
Hollis Thursday night. The
guests were served fruited sodas
and cookies for refreshments.
Marilyn Bryant spent Friday
j night with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Morrison and family.
Friends of Mrs. Minnie Hol
land are sorry to hear that she
suffered a stroke Thursday night
at her home She is a patient at
the Floyd Hospital. Her friends
wish her a speedy recovery
Mr. and Mrs J. H. Borders.
Mrs. Robert Koonce, Mrs. Ray
Duke, Mrs. J. C. Williams, Mrs I
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Spence Speaks
At Lyerly PTA
County School Supt. James
Spence discussed the necessities
for an accredited grammar
school Monday night when he
spoke at the Lyerly Parent-
Teacher Assn, meeting.
He also explained the Mini
mum Foundation Program and
other school matters. Mrs.
Johnny Copeland, president, in-
Johnny Bryant Marilyn Bryant,
Jennifer Jones and Gwen Wtl
i Hams were among those visiting
Jo Anne Woodall at Floyd Hos
pital Thursday.
I ' Congratulations go to Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Ramsey, who were
married Sept. 1. Mrs. Ramsey is
I the former Mis Naomi Faye Els
berry, of Summerville. Mr.
; Ramsey Is the son of Mrs. Bill
Bishop'. The couple is residing
; in Trion.
Mrs. George Sitton spent the
week-end in Atlanta with her
sister, Mrs. Lee Borders, and Mr.
Borders.
Friends of Willard Elliott are
glad he is recuperating after be
ing Hl for several weeks. We
hope his recovery will be a
speedy one.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones and
j family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Williams and Brent, of Rossville,
spent the week-end with Mrs. J.
C. Williams and others.
David Gaylor, student at Da
vid Lipscomb College, has been
visiting relatives between sum
| mer school and the fall session.
Johnny Crawford left Sunday
for Barnesville to enroll as a
sophomore at Gordon Military
j Academy. He is the son of Mr.
land Mrs. R N. Crawford.
Vernon Millican and Robert
Ray, students at Jacksonville
I State College, Alabama, will reg-
I ister this week for the fall term.
Vernon will be a junior and Rob
ert a senior.
Nicky Crawford left Wednes
day to resume his studies at
Darlington School for Boys in
Rome. This is his senior year.
Misses Pearl Rose and Sara
Lee remain on our sick list, this
week. We wish for both of them
a speedy recovery.
FURNITURE AND
APPLIANCES
THE SUMMERVILIjE XEWS, SOMERVILLE, GEORGIA
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JITTER RECEIVES
URATKOOP WINGS
Army Pvt. Ellis T. Butler Jr.
vhose parents live on Star
toute, Trenton, recently was
graduated from the 101st Air
iorne Division Jump School at
’ort Campbell, Ky.
Butler received his paratroop
r wings after completing three
zeeks of intensive ground and
.erial training which included
ive parachute jumps. The 101st,
major Strategic Army Corps
STRAC) unit, maintains a con
tant state of readiness to move
.nytime, anywhere, in case of
uitional emergency.
roduced Mr. Spence.
Principal Lamar Parker spoke
n the school’s curriculum this
ear.
Mrs Mark Strawn won the
oom count with 10 parents
iresent.
Mrs. Bob Briscn reported dur
ng the business session that all
irograms for the school year
lad been worked out.
The Rev. C. H. Wheeiis gave
he devotional.
The next meeting will feature
,n open house and back-to
chool occasion, it was an
lounced. The session will be at
:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 2.
Thirty-five parents attended,
deluding several new members.
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COFFEE MAKER
U ith Serving Tray. Cream Dish and
Sugar Bowl.
To be given away Sat.. Sept. 9. You
do not have to be present to win
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Welmyer News
Bv CLARA CLEVELAND
Mrs. Margaret Akins spent the
Labor Day week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Elliott at Chatta
nooga.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Steel and
children, of Ringgold, and Mr.
ai d Mrs. Connie Smith and chil
dien spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lowrance.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shields and
children, of Smyrna, were in this
section Sunday afternoon to at
tend the wedding of his niece
and attended Sunday evening
services at the Pleasant Grove
Church of Christ.
William Campbell and Butch
Hames were injured in an auto
mobile accident Saturday after
noon.
Mrs. Hall Clements spent last
week with her daughter, Mrs.
Bill Hardy and family at Mont
eagle. Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur- Allen and
baby, of Oak Ridge, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
E.slinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hollis Mrs.
Fred Eslinger Mrs. Arthur Allen,
Jack Little, Laura and Jacki Es
linger were Saturday afternoon
guests of Mrs. Joe Eslinger in
the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall an
nounce the arrival of a baby boy.
He has been named David.
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i Mrs. Effie Howard, of Chatta-
. nooga, spent the Labor Day
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Pilgram and family.
I Mrs. Deward Little had the
. misfortune of breaking her arm.
Mr. and Mrs. Hewlette Lan-
1 dress and sons, of Chattanooga,
were visiting relatives in this
I section over the week-end.
> Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tinney and ;
■ Carol were Sunday afternoon |
■ guests of relatives in Cedartown, j
; Sammy Pilgram spent the
‘ week-end with Glen Ramey in
Summerville.
i Minister Billy Coulter and Mrs.
■ Coulter were called to the bed-
• side of Mrs. Coulter’s mother in
Rome Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clements
■ spent the week-end with Mr. and j
■ Mrs. James Craig in Fort Payne, j
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Maddox and
1 children, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
' Ray and children and Mr. and
i Mrs. R. H. Hammond and chi.-
dren enjoyed a fish fry at the
Maddox home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Lockher
■ and Lewis were spend-che-day
i guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
i J. W. Austin and children and
Mrs. M. N. Locklier.
Raymond Williams is spending
■ a week at home after a lengthy
stay in the hospital.
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Pinto Beans 4 39 c
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PHONE 857-3401
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