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Trion Social News!
BY LENELL PIERCE. Telephone 857-7941
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Get well wishes are extended
to Mrs Lee Kitehen- who un
derwent surgery Thursday in a
Rome hosp a!
Mr. and Mrs William Roach
and Lisa were supper guests Fri
day night of his parent! Mr and
Mrs Ben Roach
Mr- Roy Bailey. Katherine
and Barbara. Mrs Joyce Mont
gomery and Delores Reed were
visiting Mr and Mrs Winford
Bailey anc family Mrs Judy
Landis and girls and Mrs. Jewel
Slowe in Chattanooga Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Gordon Weaver
and Brenda were luncheon guest*
Sunday of Mr and Mrs Mark
T:dm re Mark. Jr . and Marie,
of Collinsville. Ala The dinner
was held in honor of Mr Tid
more ■ and Mark Jr s birthday
Darry Pilkington attended a
band directors’ clinic at the Uni-
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i CANDIDATE FOR SEAT 3, SUMMERVILLE — ELECTION SATURDAY
versity of Georgia Friday and
Saturday.
Mrs Arthur Ray and Stewart
Pilkington c pent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs Joe Sam Ray and
children.
Mr and Mrs Howard Langs
ton and Mr. and Mrs Darry Pil
kington spent the day Sunday in
Chattanooga
Deepest sympathy is extended
to the Haygood family in the
death of Mr and Mrs Slick Hay
good
Miss Pat Cooper, of Chatta
nooga Tenn, spent the week
end with her parents Mr and
Mrs Raymond Cooper.
Get well wishes are extended
■ Mr- Waiter Mitchell and
Kathy who were injured in a car
wreck last week
Mr and Mrs Bobby Pierce and
family, ft Fort Knox Ky were
MeCutchion Participates
In Pacific ExerciM-
Eugene MeCutchion. chief
steward. USN. son of Mr and
Mrs Smith MeCutchion of Sum
merville. while serving aboard
the attack transport L'SS Bay
field. participated in a large
scale Navy and Marine Corps
training exercise observed by
Admiral George W Anderson,
chief of naval operations, on
Nov 18. off the coast of Southern
California.
More than 40 Navy ships and
aircraft squadrons, and elements
of the First Marine Division and
Third Marine Aircraft Wing took
part in the operation, which fea
tured anti - submarine warfare
operations, missile firing, car
rier operations and an amphib
ious assault.
Thanksgiving guests of his
mother. Mr and Mrs Lawson
Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Alexander
were dinner guests Sunday of
Mr and Mrs J H Chandler.
Mrs Harold Broome. Mrs Jes
sie Broome and Mr- Fred Shrop
shire. of R >me were spend-the
day guests of Mrs R C. Lively
in Rome Monday
The members of the Pennville
Home Demonstration Club met
Friday at the home of Mrs M C
Hartline for their Christmas
party They enjoyed a delicious
meal. The singing of Christmas
carols wa- led by Mrs Thomas
Pettyjohn. Mrs Milton Housch
led the devotional after which an
exchange of gifts was held.
There were 12 members present
The group planned to meet at
the hon e of Mrs Grady Ray Ra
mey to make favors for the trays
that will be served to the pa
tient* at the hospitals on Christ
mas morning.
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr
and Mr- Alonzo Martin were Mr
and Mr Tommy Dooley and Mr.
and Mrs Marcellus Yancey and
family
Gary Hudgins, of Ellijay, spent
the week-end with his grand
parents. Mr and Mr.- Lawson
Bailey-
Mr and Mrs Bill Evans and
Busier, < f Shannon and Mr and
Mrs Jerry Evans, of Plainville,
were visiting relatives in Trion
and Summerville Sunday
Mrs Jerry Cordle of Marion.
Ind. visited Mary Lou Hartline
last week en route to Atlanta,
where she joined her husband,
who is employed with Owens-
Illinois Glass Company
Sunday night gue«»s of Mr
.and Mrs Jacko Pierce were Mr
and Mrs. Tom Dooley Mr and
Mrs Carlton Reynolds. Mike and
Stan Kay Myers Jerry Hamby
and Albert Roach
Mr and Mrs Jerry Bridges and
Mattie Lee Loggins. of Green
ville, Aia were luncheon guests
Sunday of Mr and Mrs W H
McCauley
Mrs Willie Sparks is spending
a few day- this we k with rela
tives in Alabama.
Mr and Mrs Earl Howell were
shopping in R ’me Monday
Otis Grogan. Leon Coley and
Don Talley were spend-the-night
■nests Saturday night of J D
Hardy
David Stiltner, of Fort Ben
ning. was visiting Miss Nina
Hardy over the week-end
Guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs
Tom Means and Linda, of Gads
den. Ala . were Mr and Mrs Earl
Howell.
Terry Howell had as his over
। night guest Tuesday night Ted
Lawson
Guests Sunday o! Mr and Mrs
James Fountain were Mr and
Mrs Jessie Lee Fountain and
baby of Dalton Walter Norton
and Dorothy Tansley
Mrs J V Morris was visiting
her parents Mr and Mrs James
Fountain Tuesday
Mr and Mrs Doug Stanfield
wa re luncheon euests Sunday of
Mr and Mrs Malcolm Dodd
Week-end guests of Mr and
Mr> Ceci: Pledger were Mr and
Mr- Charie- Pledger, of Ross
ville Visiting on Sunday were
Mr and Mrs Clinton Jones, of
Fort Payne Ala
Less than 20 percent of small
grains planted in Georgia each
ve'ir iif tur'ited with a fvcom-
.-eedte rne diseases, reports Ex
tension Seed Marketing Soe-
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HURLEY WINNER AT SUMMERVILLE — The smile of
Mrs. Dannie Moseley, Summerville, is easily understood
when vou look at the SIOO check she holds. Mrs. Mose
ley won the Hurley Food Center packpot this week
just in time for Christmas buying.
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Mrs. Hazel Ratliff Shaffer and
Nancy Touchstone, of Cleveland
Ohio, spent last week with Mr
and Mrs Luke Ratliff They
spent Friday nigh^’in Summer
ville with Mr and Mrs J. T
Ratliff.
Mr and Mrs Arthur Jones, of
Henderson Tenn , and Mrs
Daisy Worsham visited Misses
Bertha and Mary Holland last
Monday Mrs. Worsham spent
the n. 6 ht with them.
M A Strawn was in Chatta
nooga Ust Tuesday.
Mrs Luther Van Pelt was a
visitor last week at the home of
her nephew Maxwell White.
Mr and Mrs Joe Canada, of
Jamestown Ala., visited Mr and
Mrs Gladstone Burnette Satur
day.
Mr and Mrs Grady Howell
and Mrs Robert Powell visited
Miss Zeiia Howell and Mrs
Florence Nicholson at Pennville
Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Bob Brison and
Miss Patsy Strawn visited at the
Paul Brookshire home Sunday
They visited Mrs Homer Davis
in Rome Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Gordon Green
had as dinner guest- m. Wednes
day Mr. and Mrs Maxwell
White. Miss Eva Worsham. Mrs.
Luther Van Pelt and Mrs Mattie
Worsham
Miss Eva and Frank Worsham
visited Mrs Daisy Bell at a
Rome hospital Sunday
Mr and Mrs Grady Howell
visited Mr and Mrs Maxwell
White Saturday r.nht Mrs
Archie Pollard and Mrs. Lewis
McW’horter had Thursday din
ner with their parents. Mr and
Mr.- Howell
Mr and Mrs Gladstone Bur
nette and Mr and Mrs Gordon
Green had dinner Sunday at
Cedar Bluff.
Mr and Mrs T H Holland
were in Broomtown Sunday
visiting Mr and Mrs N B
Jones Mr and Mrs Holland
were in Summerville Friday
Paul Brison celebrated his Bth
birthday Saturday by taking a
group of friends to the movie
and to the drugstore for re
freshments
Mr and Mrs T H Holland
were in Rome on Monday Miss
Bertha Holland was with them
and visited Mis.- Estelle Weath
ears.
Mr and Mrs Mark Strawn
and R D Davison enjoyed cake
and coffee at Mrs Lois Barker’s!
Sunday
Mr and Mrs John Roberts
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Merchants: At bedtime,
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rorry^Put your day’s
ash receipts in our
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»n your way home!
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MEMBER F D. I. C.
INTEREST PUD ON SAVINGS
and children, the Bob Brisons
and the Harold Battles family
attended ’he parade in Sum
merville Wednesday.
Misses Lula and Margaret
Weesner. of Gore, were Miss
Mamie Smith's Sunday visitors
Mr and Mrs Claude Ratliff
visited the Bob Morrison family
at their Weiss Dam cabin Sun
day.
Mrs Mamie Chambers Thom 0 !
as and son. J C. Thomas, of!
Trion, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bil ■
iKellett Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Johnny Green
and Miss Martha Green, of At
lanta : Woodrow Green, of
Lyerly; Mr and Mrs Clarence
Clark were visitors attending
the singing at New Hope Church
Sundav night
Mr and Mrs. R. C White. Mrs
Bertha Hensley and two daugh
ters were here from LaFayette
Where's
Everybody?
They joined the
parade to better
cleaning at
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REMEMBER . . . "You Get
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JAYCEES TO MEET
WEEK FROM TODAY
The Summerville Junior
Chamber of Commerce will meet
at 7:30 pan Thursday. Dec. 14.
Will Hair president, has an
nounced.
A film on the Jaycee conven
tion in Atlanta will be shown.
In addition, the group will
discuss the feasibility of spon
sorjng Golden Gloves Boxing in
Summerville.
Everett Serve- On
Destroyer in Calif.
John T. Everett, boilerman
second class. USN. son of Mr
and Mrs N W Everett of 203
Oak Sireet. Summerville, is
serving aboard the destroyer
L'SS Agerholm. operating out of
San Diego. Calif
Extensively rehabilitated and
modernized early this year the
destroyer received intensive
basic underway training to de
velop her newly assembled crew
into a smooth-working combat
unit.
The Agerholm is conaucting
advanced training exercises off
the coast of Southern California
to keep her crew at its peak of
combat readiness.
Sunday to see their brothers.
Lester and Farrell White.
Mr and Mrs Elisha Hender
son and family and Mr and Mrs.
Sidney Henderson were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs Will Gay
ler at Coosa
Mrs Mattie Worsham and
Miss Helen were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs Turner
Worsham in Summerville.
Misses Bertha and Mary Hol
land visited .at Mr and Mrs.
John Robert s Sunday
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