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UNCLE, NEPHEW — Raleigh Leon (Rowdy) Styles
eight-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Styles, Sum
merville Route 2, is the uncle of Collis Daniel (Danny)-
Edwards, (right) 21-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Don Edwards, Summerville Route 2. The Styles
child, who was five months old when the photo was
made, is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Styles of
Trion and the late Mr. and Mrs. Alec Reynolds. The
Edwards child is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Styles
and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Edwards, West Washington
St., Summerville.
SOCIAL NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Perkins,
of Rossville; Mrs. Earl Tate, of
Chattanooga, and Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Perkins Sr. visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Graham Sunday.
Little Keitha Cash is home
now following a tonsillectomy at
Floyd Hospital last week.
Mrs. Ruth Deck, of LaFayette,
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gra
ham Saturday.
Friday night guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Sewell Cash were Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Cash and boys,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Don Hughes
and Mrs. Charles McGinnis and
family, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Durham
and daughter, Lynda, visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Broome
Sunday.
Olney Meadows Jr. has re
turned to Presbyterian College,
Clinton, S. C., after spending
several days with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Olney Meadows
Sr., during semesters.
Miss Carolyn Jackson and
Miss Sue Weems, students at the
University of Georgia, were
home for the week-end visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James R. Jackson Jr. and Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Weems.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Twomey are
spending this week in Mariana,
Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Farley and
children, of Marietta, were
week-end guests of Mrs. Farley’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pep
pers.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Elgin
and granddaughter, Wanda Nell,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Mangham in Bremen.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lane and
children, Lori, Myra and Ron
nie, attended the wedding of
Mrs. Lane’s cousin, Donald
Mills, in Chattanooga Saturday.
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PRETTY GlßL—This is Amy
Elizabeth Hillis, two-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold R. Hillis, of East Point,
and granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Smith, of Lyerly.
Mrs. Hillis is the former Miss
Vera Smith. The Hillises also
have twins, Jennifer and
Jeffrey, age 5.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parris at
tended the Bowling Tournament
in Rome Saturday and Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Broome,
Mrs. LuEllen Durham and
Wayne visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Tucker in Oak Hill Sun
day.
Mrs. O. R. Fletcher and Mrs.
Sadie Bryant visited Mrs. Bertie
i Edwards Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gregory
I visited Mrs. O. R. Fletcher Jr.
Sunday.
Wilburn Pickle has retired
from service in Orlando, Fla. He
1 and Mrs. Pickle and children,
Charla, Gerald, Mark and Bar
bara, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
। Tim Pickle for several days.
Mrs. W. P. Selman Sr. has re
turned to her home in Atlanta
after spending several days
with Miss Mary Penn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Selman Jr.
have returned from a trip to
Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas.
Mrs. Clyde Harlow and Mrs.
Sally Smith were in Rome Sun
day visiting Mrs. Alice Leming
and Mrs. Lillian Bynum.
| Mr. and Mrs. Webb E. Wyatt
and children, of Lyerly, and Mr.
and Mrs. Fay McGraw and chil
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Smithson and children Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bommelje
and children, of Chattanooga,
I visited Mrs. Bommelje’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hud
son, Sunday.
Mrs. Kenneth Sharp and
daughter, Cheris, of Toccoa,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Baker over the week
end.
Miss Mary Fink, of Jackson
ville State College, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
i and Mrs. C. C. Fink.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ragland
were visiting friends at Battey
State Hospital in Rome Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dyer
announce the birth of a son on
February 3 at Chattooga Hos
pital. They have named him
Steven LaWayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dean and
। son, David, of Chattanooga,
1 were week-end guests of their
। parents, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Le-
Masters and Rev. and Mrs.
W. H. Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Overton
and Mrs. Rosie Mae Daugherty,
of Geraldine, Ala., were Sunday
luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lemuel Bowling.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Morgan
| were week-end guests of their
J daughter, Mrs. James F. Park
and Mr. Park in Atlanta. Sun
! day they all attended the Show
: Boat.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell
jand son, Danny, were in Chat
tanooga Monday.
Mrs. George Koonce is spend
ing several days in Atlanta this
week with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bethune
and son, Don, of Trion, were
luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Paulie Brown Sunday.
Duo Observe
Birthdays Here
A. E. Hurley and Bob Petitt
celebrated their birthday to
gether with a dinner at the Hur
leys home. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hurley and
son, Mike, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Hurley and children, Theresa
and Timothy, Mrs. Bob Petitt
and children, Bobbie Ann and
Chris and Mrs. A. E. Hurley.
James Copeland Given
Skate Party On Birthday
James Copeland, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alvis Copeland cele
brated his 13th birthday with a
skating party. There were re
freshments served at his home.
Those attending were Michael
Cook, Mike Cassidy, Ernest
Lunsford, Arch Farrar, Bobby
Floyd, Don Barry, James Marks,
Allen Sitton, Greg Williams, Nel
son Shivers and Richard Lind
sey.
Social Notes
Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bennie Joe McArthur were
Mr. McArthur’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred McArthur, of Mari
etta.
Mrs. W. B. Thompson and
Mrs. Howard Bohanon were
called to Fort Oglethorpe Tues
day due to the sudden death of
George Lowery “Pete” Thomp
son.
| Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jackson
and children attended the Boat
Show in Atlanta Sunday.
। Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee
Jackson attended a family re
union with Mrs. Jackson’s rela
tives at the Bill Ashworth home
in Rome Sunday.
I Cadet Joe Cornish, of Gordon
Military College, Barnesville,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Meredith
;Tutton Jr. and children, Randy
and Bill, over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy, of
Chattanooga, spent Monday
1 with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Fowler
Sr.
Little Alisa Henderson is
home this week with the
chicken pox.
| Mrs. S. B. Stevens is visiting
her daughters, Mrs. David
I Hodges in Decatur and Mrs.
L. T. Moon, in Logansville this
week.
Mrs. R. O. Storey, of Rome, vis
ited her father. M. M. Allen Sr.,
and family over the week-end.
Harry McGinnis and Eugene
took Larry Dollar to Gadsden,
j Ala., to meet his parents, Mr.
5 and Mrs. Lawrence Dollar, to
' return to Birmingham after
, spending three weeks here.
Mrs. Henry McWhorter visited
her husband, Henry McWhorter,
who is a patient at Battey
State Hospital in Rome, Sun
day.
Mrs. J. C. Hurley and chil
dren, Thresa and Timothy, are
spending several days with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Johnson in At
, lanta. '
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cassidy
were in Gadsden, Ala., over the
week-end visiting friends and
, relatives.
Miss Pat Rutherford, of West
Georgia College, Carrollton,
spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Rutherford.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cleveland
visited Mr. Cleveland’s mother,
Mrs. Gertrude Cleveland, in
Chattanooga Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Olney Meadows
and Olney Jr. were Wednesday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Flanagan.
Mr. and Mis. F. F. Horne and
daughter. Janice, and Kenneth
Price visited Mrs. W. W. Ander
son and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Duke
in Rossville Sunday.
Mrs. Malcolm Yarbrough and
children, Timothy and Jean,
have returned to Washington
■ after a three weeks’ visit with
her mother, Mrs. Fred Elrod,
and other relatives.
J S/P4 and Mrs. Hoyt C. Ramey,
of Fort Bragg, S. C., are guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Oliver and Mrs. Daisy
. Ramey. Hoyt will be stationed
at Fort Benning and Joyce will
make her home with her par
ents until September.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shamblin
j and son, Kenneth, of Huntsville,
Ala., visited Mr. Shamblin’s
mother, Mrs. Georgia Shamblin,
over the week-end.
Mrs. Ida Weintraub spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Casper Stock, of Rome.
Clyde Bethune and children,
Charlotte and Raymond, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Paulie Brown and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dol
lar, of Birmingham, Ala., vis
ited Mrs Dollar's parents, Mr
and Mrs. Harry McGinnis, and
Eugene and Larry Dollar over
the week-end
Mrs. B E. Neal is now home
after a week’s visit with Mr.
and Mrs. W J. Abbott, in Ac
.worthy and Mrs Nevin Climer,
* f - ancT Mrs S. C Talton in At
lanta. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Neal in Cedartown.
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MR. AND MRS. JAMES M. HOOD
. bride is former Miss Carol Conley
Miss Carol Conley Weds
Mr. Hood in Ohio Church
The wedding of Miss Carol L. Conley, of Washington,
D. C., and James M. Hood, also of Washington, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Hood, Summerville Route 3, is announced by
the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. James Gay Conley,
Navarre, Ohio.
Social Notes
Mrs. Reubin Garrett held the
Carrie Allen Circle in her home
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Jack Bryant and chil
dren, Stanley and Beth, spent
Sunday in Atlanta with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Buckalew.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Woods
will attend the Follies in Rome
Friday.
Mrs. Edmond Baker has re
turned after a week’s visit with
Mrs. Bernie Johnson in Atlanta;
Mrs. Eddie Russel, of Manches
ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Boh
Baker, of Fort Valley.
Johnny Agnew has enrolled
at Shorter College, Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mooney, of
Rome, were Sunday guests of
Mrs. O. J. Espy Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Webster
and children, Lisa, Celia and
Holly, were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Webster in Menlo.
Miss Lee Smith had as lunch
eon guests Saturday, Judy Par
rish, of Chickamauga, and
Nancy Lee, of Decatur.
Rice Morgan is now a patient
at Piedmont Hospital in At
lanta.
Rev. and Mrs. Roger McDon
ald were in Atlanta Friday.
Miss Lee Smith, a student of
Shorter College, Rome, spent
several days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith, be
tween semesters.
Mrs. Frank Agnew and son,
Johnny, were in Rome Thurs
day. t
Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Tutton
Jr. and children, Randy and
Bill, and Cadet Joe Cornish at
tended the Boat Show in At
lanta Sunday.
Bob Baker and children are
guests of Mrs. Edmond Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Groce
had as their week-end guests,
Mrs. Groce’s mother, Mrs. Fred
Powell, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Brinkard, of Birmingham. Ala.,
and Mrs. William Powell and
daughter, Nancy of Pontiac,
Mich.
Eli Stephenson is now home.
Friends will be glad to hear he
is much better.
Miss Carol Shropshire was
guest of Shirley and Jean Wil
lingham in Chelsea Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Allison
were guests of Mrs. Lena Shrop
shire Sunday.
Ronnie Mosley, of Jamestown,
spent Saturday with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Farrar.
Mrs. Gordon Dempsey was
week-end guest of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Sam Lambert, and Mr.
Lambert.
W N. Tallent, of Jamestown,
was Sunday night guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Allison. They
attended the funeral of Grover
Tallent at Broomtown Monday.
Mrs. Marvin Millican was
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
George Gilbert, of Lyerly.
T. C. Whitley, of Chattanooga,
was week-end guest of his sis
ter, Mrs. Billie Owens.
Patti and David Hill are In
disposed this week with the
measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tallent
and children, Diane and Ron
nie, were Sunday guests of Mr
and Mrs. Clyde Alison, Mike and
Darlene,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dodd, of
Nashville, were week-end guests
of Mrs. T. A Cook.
Harold Williams was week
end guest of Glenn Picker at
Alabama College, Montavallo,
Ala.
The wedding took place at 7:30
p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12, in the
> First Methodist Church, Frank
: lin Square, Ohio. The Rev. John
Buchanan of Warren officiated
■ at the double-ring ceremony.
Vases of white gladioli and
I white pompoms anl large palms
and ferns, together with two
। seven-branch candelabra, graced
• the altar. White satin bows
marked the family pews.
■ । Vocal selections were provided
1 1 bv Billy Gilreath of Summer
ville, who sang “Because,”
■ “Whither Thou Goest,” and
"The Lord’s Prayer,” as the
couple knelt at the altar. Mrs.
I Rbbert Holloway of Columbiana,
Ohio was pianist.
' i Larry Canada of Summerville,
, brother-in-law of the groom,
l was best man. Ushers included
Robhv Hoort, of Summerv'lln.
brother of the groom, and Phil
Conley, Navarre, Ohio, brother ।
i of the bride.
Mrs. Leon Taylor, Columbiana,
i sister of the bride was the ma- .
tron of honor and Miss Sharon 1
Conley, Navarre, another sister
! of the bride, and Mrs. Larry
Canada, Summerville, sister of
' the groom, were bridesmaids.
They wore street-length dresses
of Irish green taffeta with a
matching pillbox hat which had
a circular veil and matching
mitts and shoes. Mrs. Taylor
■ carried a cascade of gold pom
. poms and talisman roses and the
| other attendents carried colonial
1 bonnuets of gold pom ooms.
The bride wore a floor-length
1 gown of white Chantilly lace
with a scalloped souare neckline
long pointed sleeves, a fitted
bodice which came to a point at
। the waist and a skirt which
I consisted of which ruffles of lace
and a brush train. Her shoulder- I
I length veil was caught to a
queen's crown headpiece. The
' bride carried a white orchid atop
a white lace-covered Bible from
1 , which fell stephanotis and
’ streamers.
A reception followed in the
' church’s fellowship hall. The
bridal table had a white four
tiered cake with accents of Irish
green and a traditional bride
1 and groom figurine on the top
tier. White and green decora
' tions were used, with white
gladioli and ivy encircling the'
punch bowl.
Guests were registered bv Miss i
Gayle Suzanne Conley, of
Navarre, sister of the bride.
Serving at the reception were I
Mrs. Bill Gilreath, sister of the |
groom, Mrs. Henry Parrish, aunt
, of the bride, and Mrs. Gene i
’ Cline, Mrs. Byron Collins and
Mrs. Hazel Lange, cousins of the
; brfde and Mrs. Della Hall
The bride’s mother was attired
in a champagne sheath of bro- I
. cade with a matching Jacket.
Her corsage was of red rosebuds
and white gardenias. Mrs. Hood
; was unable to attend.
Both the bride and groom are
employed with the Federal
Bureau of Investigation in
Washington. He is a graduate of
Menlo High School and she is
a graduate of Salem Senior High i
School.
They will reside at Apt. 202,
4233 Barnaby Road, 8. E. Wash- !
Ington, D. C.
For traveling, the bride wore a
white wool sheath dress with
black accessories and the orchid
from her wedding bouquet.
i Rehearsal Party
. A rehearsal party was given
following the wedding rehearsal
on Fiddly -evening, Jan. IT at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
, ert Holloway.
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8
American Legion Post 129
meets 7:30 p.m., Memorial Home.
Girl Scout Troop I meets 3:30
p.m., Presbyterian Church, Mrs.
Ruby Salley leader.
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10
"Worship at the church of
your choice".
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11
Th“ W. M. U. of South Sum
merville Baptist Church meets
730 p.m. with Mrs. Dorothy
Chaoplear.
Brownie Troop II meets 3:30
pm„ Presbyterian Church, Mrs.
Alex James and Mrs. Frances
Marbutt, leaders.
Circle II of Summerville Pres
bvterian Church m°“ts 3 pm.
with Mrs. Henry McWhorter on
Rome Road.
Circle 3 of Summerville Pres
byterian Church meets 10:15
a m. with Mrs. Arch Farrar on
Virginia Drive.
Circles I and II of Summer
ville Presbyterian Church meets
7 p.m. at the church. General
W.O.C. meeting follows at 8:15.
Summerville City Council
meets 7:30 p.m., City Hall.
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12
Summerville B. & P.W. Club
meets 7 p.m.. Riegeldale Tavern.
Pennville P.T.A, meets 7:30
p.m. at the school.
Boy Scout Troop 71 meets 7
p.m. at Scout hut on University
Ave., Frank Kellett, leader.
Boy Scout Troop 7 meets 7 p.m.
at Scout Hut on Lyerlv High
way, Evans Scoggins leader.
Girl Scout Troop 4 meets 3:30
p.m., Presbyterian Church, Mrs.
James Marks, and Mrs. Richard
Brusco, leaders.
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13
Summerville - Trion Rotary
Club meets noon, Rigeldale Tav
ern.
Brownie Troop 3 meets 3:30
p.m., Presbyterian Church, Mrs.
Clarence Vaughn, leader.
Summerville Music Study Club
meets 3:30 p.m., Riegeldale Tav
ern, Mrs. Joe Stewart and Mrs.
W. P. Martin, hostesses.
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14
Chattooga Alcoholics Anony
mous group meets 7:30 p.m., 6
Moore Ave. Pennville.
Summerville Jaycees meet
7:30 p.m., M. & M. Cafeteria.
Brownie Troop 5 meets 3:30
p.m., Presbyterian Church, Mrs.
James Lee and Mrs. Evan Bow
man, leaders.
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Miss Bearden,
Mr. McKinney
Wed Jan. 27
The Rev. and Mrs. Dayton
Bearden of Pennville announce
the marriage on Jan. 27 of their
daughter, Miss Libby Bearden of
Pennville to Jimmy McKinney,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Florice Vi
ginia Bell of Detroit. Mich. The
marriage took place in Ft. Payne,
Ala.
Mr. McKinney was graduated
from DeKalb High at Fort Payne
in 1954 and then served four
years in the U. S. Navy.
The couple resides with the
bride’s parents in Pennville.
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Wayne Durham
Honored On
4th Birthday
Wayne Durham, four-year
old son of Mrs, Lou Ellen Dur
ham and the late Thomas Y.
Durham, was honored with a
birthday party Saturday, Jan.
26, at his home, 113 Scoggins
Street, Summerville.
The 17 guests present In
cluded his Sunday School class
and neighbors.
The children played games
and were served refreshments
( of birthday cake and punch.
The Summerville News, Thursday, February 7,1963
Miss Petitt, Mr.
Dooley Tell
Wedding Plans
Wedding plans for the mar
riage of Miss Charlotte Ann
Petitt and Leon Dooley were dis
closed this week.
The ceremony will be perform
ed at 6 p.m., Feb. 16, at the New
Antioch Baptist Church. The
Rev. Floyd Higgins of Trenton
will perform the rites.
Miss Petitt is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Petitt of
Summerville Route 3 and Mr.
Dooley is the son of the Rev.
and Mrs. Sidney Dooley, also of
Summerville Route 3.
Both the bride-elect and the
groom-elect are 1962 graduates
of Chattooga High School. He is
now employed at Georgia Rug
Mill.
Miss Petitt is the sister of Mrs.
George Higgins of Chattanooga,
Durward Petitt, J. W. (Bob)
Petitt, Harmon Petitt, Billy
Petittt and Mrs. Vera Thompson,
all of Summerville.
Mr. Dooley’s sisters are Mary
Lee and Brenda and his brothers
are Terry, Alvin, Danny and
Randy, all of Summerville Route
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HAS BIRTHDAY TODAY —
Here is Tressea Gail Greene,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Greene, who celebrates
her birthday today. She is
two. Her grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Bulard Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Greene,
of Lyerly.
Miss Johnston to Wed Grandson
Os Mrs. J. S. Majors of Menlo
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HOSPITAL,
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CHATTOOGA HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS
Mesdames Hattie Williams,
Nona Cleghorn, Betty Tucker,
Bell Gilreath, Elaine Prince,
Ethel Norton, Laura Knox,
Georgia Broome, Mae Barfield,
Peggy F. Helton, Mae Whitt,
Anne Romine, Mary Wyrick.
Messrs. Glover Green, Carlton
Reynolds, Barney Strickland,
C. M. Tutton, R. R. Parson,
Willie Charles Sentell; Little
Robert Eugene Bullard Jr.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Jones,
64-llth Street, Trion, a son,
Raymond Doyle Jr., Feb. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Brown,
Route 1, Rome, a daughter,
Terri Jo, Feb. 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dyer,
242 Pine Street, Trion, a son,
Stephen LaWayne, Feb. 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Lee Foun
tain, Route 1, Summerville, a
daughter, Feb. 4.
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Darlyn Wyatt
Has Birthday
Party at Home
Darlyn Wyatt was honored on
her sixth birthday with a party
at her home on Alabama Avenue
in Lyerly. She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wyatt.
Assisting Mrs. Wyatt with the
party for her daughter were Mrs.
Ralph Bishop and Mrs. Roy
Bishop.
Guests included: Joy and Jill
Bishop, Rodney and Tina Bishop,
Jackie Jones, Dave, Troyce and
Gay Johnston, Jon Wyatt, Bobby,
Tony and Lynn Jones, Sandra
and Thomas Fortune, Eddie and
Barbara Wyatt.
Mrs. Meeler
Feted Friday
Mrs, Bob Meeler was honored
with a birthday dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Doss
in Mentone, Ala. Friday evening.
Those attending were Clyde
Rose and Arnold Clinton of Men
tone, Mrs. Paul Young of Valley
Head, Bob Meeler and grandson,
Bobby Allison of Big Springs,
Texas, Wilma Allison and Thel
ma Meeler surprised their moth
er with a cake with 62 candles.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bryan
Alexander of Atlanta announce
the engagement of her daugh
ter, Linda Diane Johnston, to
John Edward Majors, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Parks
Majors of Bristol, Tenn., form
erly of Atlanta.
Mr. Majors is the grandson of
Mrs. James Spencer Majors of
Menlo and the late Mr. Majors
and Mrs. John Edward Switzer
of Laurens, S. C. and the late
Mr. Switzer.
The wedding will be solemniz
ed March 18 at the Peachtree
Road Methodist Church.
Miss Johnston is the daughter
of Malcolm Graham Johnston
of Marietta. She is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Clullen Pair of Forest Park and
Mrs. Allen Smith and the late
Ralph M. Johnson of Atlanta.
She is a graduate of North Ful
ton High School and the Univer
sity of Georgia, where she served
as treasurer of Chi Omega. She
is associated with Franwylie
Dress Shop.
The bridegroom - elect is a
graduate of North Fulton High
School and received his 8.8.A.
degree from the University of
Georgia where he was a mem
ber of Phi Delta Theta. He is
employed with the Boston Gear
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