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The Summerville News, Thursday, February 14, 1963
Lyerly Happenings
By Gwen Wiliams, Lyerly, Ga.
Expressions of sympathy go to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reece in the
death of Mrs. Reece’s brother-in
law. Raymond Carrer, of Atlanta,
who passed away last week. Mr.
Reece attended the funeral Sat
urday.
Mrs. Jim Hollis visited Misses
Sara, Nelle and Ruby Lee Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brady, of
Macon, were visiting with Mrs.
W. C. Busbin and family over the
week-end.
Mrs. Billy Locklear, Mrs. Joe
Reed, Marsha, Joe and Susan
visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bry
ant Sunday afternoon.
Marilyn Bryant spent Satur
day night with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Morrison.
Gwen Williams and Wayne
Denson were Monday evening
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Richie in Summerville.
Miss Mary McCrickard, of At
lanta, spent the week-end here
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Bill McCrickard, and family.
Get well wishes go to Mrs.
Robert Jackson, who is recover
ing from a recent operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Borders were
week-end guests of their par
ents, Mrs. Della Borders, Mr. and
Mrs. Monroe Stephens, Miss
Wessie Bradley and Cile Vaughn.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood
spent the week-end in Birming
ham, Ala., with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Moseley
and family visited the Terry
Williams over the week-end.
Mr. aAd Mrs. Malcolm Dodd
and Mike had the Herby Ed
wards as Sunday guests.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hogg vis
ited Sunday with Mrs. Ida
Thomas and Bill.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Greer and
family enjoyed Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Hollis and J. C.
Reynolds.
Mrs. Dell Johnson and Mrs.
A. W. Morrison visited Mr. and
Mrs. George Gilbert Sunday aft
ernoon.
Mrs. Ben Ragland and Betty
Joyce visited Sunday with Miss
Lettye Crawford and the Hubert
Palmers.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Adams of
Ft. Oglethorpe and Mrs. Maggie
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WE
PROUDLY SALUTE
CHATTOOGA
INDUSTRY
During
“GEORGIA INDUSTRY WEEK”
These firms are the backbone of our
county.
Most of us depend on them in one
way or another for our livelihood
and thus for the opportunity of re
maining in this county.
In addition, Chattooga industry pays
a big share of taxes which support
our schools, roads, aged and welfare
programs. And the firms make
handsome contributions to health
and civic projects.
We welcome our newest industries
and we are deeply proud of our
older firms.
Summerville Retail
Merchants Association
Adams of Rossville visited Mrs.
Dell Johnson Sunday.
The Lyerly Home Demonstra
tion Club met at the home of
Mrs. Harold Bishop Friday after
noon. One of the year’s projects
“making pajamas for mental
hospital in Milledgeville was dis
cussed. The meeting date has
been changed from the Ist Fri
day to the 3rd Friday at 1:00 p.m.
Miss Bertha Holland, Mrs. Buddy
Busbin and Mrs. Johnny Rowlls
were welcomed as visitors. About
30 ladies were present. The
March meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Bill Cook.
Mrs. J. S. Taylor is a patient
at Floyd Hospital. Her many
friends wish for her a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Blanken
ship of Stockbridge were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Copeland, Barbara and
John. Sunday dinner visitors
were Mrs. Alonzo Anderson, Mrs.
Bill McCrickard, Mary McCrick
ard and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Cook and family.
"Robbie, Deanna, Kenneth and
Patty Rapier were honored with
a Valentine and birthday party
at the home of Mrs. Harold
Bishop last week. Guests in
cluded Jeanie Brewer, Susan and
Buzz Busbin, Marie and Ruth El
liott, Danny Elliott, James Gay
lor, Margaret Jones, Mrs. Clyde
Ray, Mrs. J. W. Hollis, Mrs. Wil
lard Elliott, Mrs. Charlie Gaylor.
Following several games the
ladies served refreshments to all
the children.
Scout Court of
Honor to Be
Held Feb. 21
Annual awards in scouting
will be made at the Chattooga
District Court of Honor at 7:30
p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21, James
Abney, district chairman, an
nounced.
The event will be held at the
Summerville First Baptist
Church.
During
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Jerry Lewis
Film Conies to
Tooga Sunday
A Jerry Lewis film is coming
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday to
The Tooga Theatre in Summer
ville.
It is “It’s Only Money” and
it’s all about the lovable owner
of a radio and television repair
shop, but whose heart is defi
nitely not in his work. He is an
avid reader of paperback “pri
vate-eye” novels and has a
burning ambition to be a pri
vate detective like his best
friend.
Chelsea News
By MRS. ANN BROWN
The Tom Garners enjoyed
coffee and cake with the Gene
Morgans Saturday night.
Mrs. Harrison Hammond and
Mrs. Charles Simpson, Darlene
and Allen were dinner guests of
the Tom Garners Tuesday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Finster were Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Davenport and Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Patterson.
Those enjoying Sunday din
ner with Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Bailey and Nelle were Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Sumners and children
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Mcßae and
Tommy, Mrs. Don Gilley and
Tony. In the afternoon Jack
Carr and family visited them.
Mrs. Cecil Barksdale and
Donnie and Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Sumners and children visited
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sumners Sun
day.
Mrs. Charlie Eleam and Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Miller visited
Lee Eleam at Floyd Hospital
Sunday. Mr. Eleam remains
seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and
Mrs. Charlie Eleam were dinner
guests Thursday of the Herman
Millers.
Terry Don Smith was Satur
day night guest of Gary Brown.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Tom Gentry, of Rome,
were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garner
and Reba, Thelma Finster,
Beulah and Annie Garner, Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Morgan, Steve
and Elaine, of Spring Creek; Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Mathis and
Douglas, and Mrs. Hattie Cald
well, of Little Sand Mountain.
Calling in the afternoon were
Mrs. G. A. Jackson, Franklin
Alice and Tina.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jackson,
Alice and Tina visited Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Garner Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Finster
and girls visited relatives in
Fort Payne last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pursley’s
dinner guests Sunday were
Rev. Howard Finster and fam
ily. Sunday afternoon visitors
were A. T. and Velma Adams,
Joe and Mae Pursley and Mrs.
Gene Hood.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilson
spent Sunday in Atlanta visit
ing relatives.
Mrs. Milton Tate, of Trion,
and Mrs. Jewell Cramor, of
Summerville, spent Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. Robert
Pursley.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Brown and family last Sunday
were Patsy and Sammy White.
Last Friday night guest of
Mrs. Ada Mitchell was Glenn
Mitchell.
Mrs. Betty White and children
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mitchell
and boys.
APPROPRIATE
“The Utterly-Utters are just
wild about society, aren’t they?”
"Why, my dear, they’re such
social climbers that they’ve even
named their youngest daughter
Ivy!”
Welmyer News
By CLARA CLEVELAND
Mr. and Mrs. Howard' Powell,
Tammia and Jacqulin were Fri
day evening guests of Kdr. and
Mrs. Andrew Pilgram^ and
Sammy.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Eslinger
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Allen and Charlotte at Oak
Ridge.
Visiting Mrs. Deed Lancaster
Sunday afternoon were Mrs
Bessie Matthews and Susan and
Glen Braddy.
Rob Bloodworth remains ill at
Floyd Hospital in Rome.
Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Austin and
girls, and Mrs. M. N. Locklear
were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lock
lear, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Maples and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Crews.
Alvin Lowrance is a patient
at the local hospital
Mrs. Howard Powell, Tammia
and Jacqulin were Saturday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Felton
Locklear in Gadsden.
The children of Mr. and Mrs.
Connie Smith are indisposed
LARGE WHITE LILY
Eggs Flour
3 $4 00 QQ r
DoZ. X Bag O«7 L
RED OLD TOWN
Wieners Bacon
at 59c u. 39c
GEORGIA MADE NO. 1 COBBLER
Sausage Potatoes
3u.. , l M IL 29c
FRESH BLUE PLATE
Radishes Apple Jelly
5 c 19c
FROSTY MORN HOOP
Bologna Cheese
Lb. 19c Lb. 49c
SOLID PACK EVAPORATED
Margarine Milk
, IQc £! IQc
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with chicken pox.
Mrs. Clarence Stiles and Phil
are spending this week with
W. C. Carnes and Hazel.
Minister Leonard Cordle has
moved into his home in this
community and has assumed his
duties at the New Bethel Baptist
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Powell
and children were In Rossville
Sunday afternoon.
Sunday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Whitehead and
Mike were Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Wilbanks and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Oliver.
Mrs. Homer McWhorter was
Sunday afternoon guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Thomas at Trion.
Visiting Minister Farris Baird
and family is his mother from
Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crews
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Powell and girls Sunday aft
ernoon.
Mrs. Montie Maddox visited
W. C. Carnes and Hazel Sunday
afternoon.
Many banks now carry extra
copies of the federal income tax
return forms as a public service.
Official Nationwide Consumer Testing Institute Report:
PLYMOUTH WINS
PERFORMANCE TEST.
PLYMOUTH WINS
GAS ECONOMY TEST.
It happened In the second big meeting of Ford Galaxle “500”,
Chevrolet Impala and Plymouth Fury at Riverside, CaL—ln a
“Showdown” Plymouth asked for. The cars were all V-Bs, com
parably equipped. And Nationwide Consumer Testing Institute
was there to conduct the competition and see to it that its strict
rules were followed. When it was over, Plymouth had victories in
almost every performance test, plus victory in the all-important
economy run. Plymouth for ’63 also has the only 5-year/50,000-
mile warranty* in the tough Plymouth-Ford-Chevrolet league.
See your dealer. Plymouth’s on the move.
ZERO-TO-SIXTY CITY PASSING
PLYMOUTH 11.99 sec. PLYMOUTH 278 ft.
CHEVROLET 13.64 sec. CHEVROLET 279 ft.
FORD 18.01 sec. FORD 305 ft.
QUARTER-MILE HIGHWAY PASSING
PLYMOUTH ~...18.04 sec. PLYMOUTH 462 ft.
CHEVROLET 18 99 sec. CHEVROLET 516 ft.
FORD 20.53 sec. FORD 554 ft.
KILOMETER RUN EMERGENCY STOP
PLYMOUTH 33.43 sec. FORD 120 ft.
CHEVROLET 34.44 sec. PLYMOUTH 125 ft.
FORD 37.59 sec. CHEVROLET 133 ft.
ECONOMY RUN GO-STOP-PARK
PLYMOUTH 18.77 mpg. PLYMOUTH 2:32 mln;
CHEVROLET 17.04 mpg. FORD 2:44 min.
FORD 16.14 mpg. CHEVROLET 2:57 min.
HILL CLIMB 314-MILE CLASSIC
CHEVROLET 15.00 sec. PLYMOUTH 2:51.74 min;
PLYMOUTH 15.44 sec. CHEVROLET 2:55.67 min.
FORD **16.00 sec. FORD 3:04.89 min.
•♦incomplete third heat See dealer for full details
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♦ Your Authorized Plymouth-Valiant Dealer’s Warranty against defects In material and workmanship on 1963 cars has been
expanded to Include parts replacement or repair, without charge for required part* or labor, for 5 years or 50,000 miles, which
ever comes fir st, on the engine block, head and internal parts; transmission case and internal parts (excluding manual clutch);
torque converter, drive shaft, universal joints (excluding dust covers), rear axle and differential, and rear wheel bearings,
provided the vehicle has been serviced at reasonable intervals according to the Plymouth-Valiant Certified Car Care schedules.
PLYMOUTH DIVISION ^CHRYSLER
MOTORS CORPORATION
WILSON MOTORS, INC.
LYERLY HIGHWAY SUMMERVILLE