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Menlo Notes
By Miss Lena Baker, Menlo, Georgia
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Estes.
Mesdames W. R. Chappelear,
R. D. Chamblee and Earl Estes
spent last Tuesday in Daisy.
Tenn., with their sister, Mrs.
Mamie Springfield.
Misses Mittie, Mary and Claire
Dodd visited their brothers, Hal
and Paul Dodd, in Kingston
Saturday.
Several attended Houston
Hurtt’s funeral service at Pleas
ant View Methodist Church
Saturday afternoon. Interment
was in Adamsburg Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Simmons
and children, of Rome; Mr. and
Mrs. Houston Ward and Blakely,
also of Rome, spent the week
end with their parents, the Joe
Simmons, Lonnie Wards and
G. W. Welches.
Mr. and Mrs. Adies Holliday
and children, of Rome, were
guests of Henry and the W. R.
Chappelears. Other guests of
the parents Sunday were the
Wilburn Hudson family, of Sum
merville; the Houston Wards, of
Rome; G. W. Welches and
Henry Chappelears, of Menlo.
Mrs. M. E. Phillips was hostess
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to the WSCS ladies of the Meth
odist Church 'Tuesday night.
Mrs. George Welch had charge
of the program.
Mr. and Mrs. James King, of
Summerville, visited his mother,
Mrs. J. E. King, and Mrs. Annie
Tucker Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Holtzen
dorf Jr. and son, King, of Hous
ton, Tex.; Mrs. Hedy Roemhild,
of Dallas, Tex., have returned to
their homes, after visiting the
parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. L.
Holtzendorf, in Cloudland.
The Frank Trammel family,
of Birmingham, spent Saturday
night with her mother, Mrs.
J. E. Hardwick, then Sunday
with his parents, the C. F.
Trammells, in Waterville.
T. G. Baker is a patient in
Trion Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Baker and Lena visited
him Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sell McWhorter
spent Sunday in Trion with Mrs.
Margaret Moody and Irene.
Mrs. H. E. Wyatt was dinner
guest of the J. c. Cavins in
Trion Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bankson
Rev. Lewis
Observes 9th
Anniversary
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REV. LEWIS
The Rev. Frank B. Lewis will
mark his ninth anniversary as
pastor of the Little Sand Moun
tain Baptist Church Sunday.
Special services are set for 11
a.m. and 7:30 p.m. in this con
nection. church leaders said this
week. The Rev. Emmett Smith,
missionary of the Chattooga
Baptist Assn., will lead the
music.
All former members and
friends are invited, it was
stated.
visited the J. T. .Roberts and
Mrs. Emma Sharpe in Cedar
Bluff, Ala., Sunday afternoon.
Those enjoying a family
gathering Sunday with their
parents, the Fred Martins, and
the boys were Sp. 4 and Mrs.
Wallace Martin, of Yuma, Ariz.;
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Mar
tin and daughter, of Mountain
View, and Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Martin and children.
Mrs. Lawrence Reese and
boys, of Atlanta, were week-end
guests of the H. L. Holtzendorfs
in Cloudland. Other guests
joining them Friday for a week
end house party were Lawrence
Reese, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Car
roll Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Maughon and Mr. and Mrs.
John Barnes, all of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Pariel Clark,
Dennis and Grant, of Birming
ham, were guests of the R. A.
Canada family Saturday night:
then Sunday they all enjoyed
dinner at Mrs. J. E. Hardwick’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman White
visited relatives in Henagar,
Ala., Sunday afternoon.
Sam S. Berry returned home
Saturday after a few weeks’
treatment in Trion Hospital.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. O. L. Cleckler were Mr.
and Mrs. R. D. Chamblee and
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Mrs. Mark Strawn and Misses
Bertha and Mary Holland at
tended the funeral of Adin
Wimpee at Summerville Satur
day. The Misses Holland visited
Mrs. Della Moon while there.
Mrs. Bolling Ratliff. Mrs. Bob
Strawn and Mrs. Bob Brison
were dinner guests Thursday of
Mrs. Paul Brookshire.
Misses Bertha and Mary Hol
land, Mrs. Mark Strawn. Mrs.
Bob Brison and Miss Mamie
Smith attended Lyerly PTA last
Monday night. Mrs. Theo Ken
drick spent the night with Mrs.
Albert White.
Mrs. Bob Strawn and Regina
and Mrs. T. H. Holland were in
Chattanooga Friday.
| Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brison went
to Atlanta this week-end to visit
Mrs. R. P. Brison who is a pa
tient at a hospital there.
Mrs. Mattie Worsham and
। Harry had lunch Thursday with
I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green,
j Mrs. Gladstone Burnette had
| dinner with Mrs. Green Wednes
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worsham
entertained with a fish supner
Saturday night. It was a birth
day celebration for Frank and
Harry. Mrs. Mattie Worsham,
Harry. Misses Eva and Helen
and Frank Worsham were
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Bur
nette visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Canada in Jamestown, Ala.,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Story.
The book club met Friday
afternoon with Mrs. Roger
Stone. Mrs. W. A. Enloe, of La-
Fayette (chairman of Cherokee
Regional Library) was guest
speaker.
The ladies of Circle No. 1,
Presbyterian Church, met Mon
day afternoon with Mrs. Lester
Edwards.
Loy Murphy, of Jamestown,
visited his parents, the J. M.
Murphys, Sunday afternoon.
A number of ladies met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor
Adams (who married on Dec.
24) in Cloudland, compli
menting them with a miscel
laneous shower. They were re
cipients of many gifts.
Seaman Dempsey Lawson and
Miss Sandy Bragg, of Norfolk,
Va., were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Lamar Head and Alan last
Saturday evening.
Miss Brenda Lawson, of Trion,
was Saturday night guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Lamar Head and Alan.
Mrs. Dora Lawson spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Lawson at Jamestown,
Ala.
By Mrs. Mark Strawn
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Soruton,
of Rome, were visitors at New
Hope Baptist Church Sunday.
Rev. Scruton was the speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Hymon Howell
and baby were here from Ala
bama Thursday to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Howell.
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Scruton
were Sunday dinner guests of
Miss Eva and Frank Worsham.
Mrs. Mattie Worsham. Miss
Helen and Harry had dinner
Sunday with the Gordon Green
family.
Miss Sheila Priest spent Satur
day night with Miss Linda
Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ken
drick, of Subligna, visited Mrs.
Theo Kendrick Saturday. On
Sunday her visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. James Henry Kendrick
and children, of Rome.
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Story of
Mercy Killing
Set at Tonga
Susan Hayward stars in “I
Thank a Fool,” the movie to be
shown Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday at The Tooga Theatre
in Summerville. Peter Finch co
stars.
The Is the tense drama of a
woman doctor accused of a
mercy killing.
The incredible story of the
lone U.S. sailor who fought a
Japanese task force on Guam
for three years is told in “No
Man is an Island,” to be shown
Friday and Saturday at The
Tooga. Also on the fare for the
two days is “The Phamtom of
the Opera”. A Bob Brandy per
sonal appearance is set for 2
p.m. Saturday.
THANK YOU NOTE
We wish to thank all the
friends who helped so much
during the sickness and death
of our father and husband. We
appreciate those who were so
faithful to help and show their
kind sympathy.
The Noles Family,
Mrs. Marvin Cleveland
The Summerville News, Thursday, January 17,1963 ★
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SPEAKER AT GIRL SCOUT R
Wells, of Summerville (third 1
Ludwigstadt, Germany, is sho
leaders of Girl Scout Troop 4 1
speaker at the Troop meeting,
right) Betty Lee Busin, Kathy I
Pam Hubler. Mrs. Wells said
about the size of Chattanooga
Germany. She was married in
came to Summerville in 1955.
employed at a china factory.
JANUARY
MEET — Mrs. Charles
from left) a native of
own with three patrol
Tuesday, when she was
The girls are (left to
Lenderman and (right)
Ludwigstadt is a town
and is located in West
Montreal, Canada, and
In Germany, she was
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