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The Summerville News, Thursday, February 28, 1963
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Trion Social News !
BY LENELL PIERCE, Telephone 857-7941
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Hayes who were
married Friday, February 22 at
Warner Robins, Mrs. Hayes is
the former Jean Caursan, of
Macon.
Friends of “Son" Christo! will
be glad to hear he is doing fine
after undergoing surgery at
Floyd County Hospital in Rome.
Mrs. W. A. Howard’s mother,
Mrs. Patterson, has returned to
her home In Concord, N. C.,
after a visit here.
Sissy Gordon. Susan McCain,
Susan Cavin and Vickie Wil -|
Hams spent the day in Rome on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Day
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Hall. Also visit- 1
ing on Sunday were Mr and
Mrs. Bill Higgins, Lynn and
Stacey, of Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Morrison
and Regina, of Birmingham,
spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Roberts, and Hoyt.
Marilyn Pledger spent Friday
and Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Pledger in LaFayette
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Pledger I
and family were visiting Mr |
and Mrs Charles Pledger and .
Donna Lee in Rossville on Sun
day.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. r
Deed Howell on Sunday after- ।
noon were Mr and Mrs. Johnny '
Roberts and Libby, Mrs. Lois !
Pope and Elaine, all of Dalton, ';
and Mr. and Mrs Joe Brown.
Mr. and Mrs John Whisnant
and Mrs. Tip Bagley were visit- ,
ing Tin Bagley at the V A Hos- :
pital in Augusta on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weaver
man stock
LA dll REDUCTION
NATIVE The Clemons Bros. Store in Summerville is a Georgia concern and is not involved in bankrupt-
Iw V ! 8 L E cy proceedings underway in Tennessee by a firm of the same name.
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2-Pc. I I Early American | d Cedar 3-Pc. | I 4-Fo'd Ironing Board | Westinghouse
Living Room Suite I Pictures I SfeS | Folding Screens Covers I 23" Console TV
Nylon Cover, Foam Cushions ■ L and Poster Bed h
Group of 3 Tobies sl2 00 APPLIANCES Bedroom - Living Room Kml™ ssoo
Keg $389.95 Frost-Free Ex. Reg. $149.95 Second Hand
Reg. 19c — 9x9 13-Ft. Refrigerator $225.00 s o fa Bed and Chair $50.00 Re g- $99.95
DIIDD^D Til C Reg. $94.95 Double-Vnlt Reg. sll9 95 Second Hand Al 3 DAD
nUDDtn I ILE. 40-Gal. Water Heater $60.00 Sofa Bed and Chair $40.00 VWM hUDtO
U Reg Double Ex Reg. Mahogany
14-Ft. Refrigerator $250.00 3-Pc. Bedroom Suite $60.00 /■
Each Reg $219.95 I Reg. $139.95 Modern I /
Block 10-Lb. Clothes Dryer $130.00 3-Pc. Bedroom Suite SBO.OO ■■ mH"
Keg. $289.95 Westinghouse Ex. Reg. $249.95 Oak
10-Lb. Washer SIBO.OO 3-Pc. Bedroom Suite $140.00
Reg $16.95 R, ’ k 51,9 95 55.000-BTl’ Reg $399.95 18th Century Mahogany Reg $9,95
Black End Tables $8 00 Coleman Oil Heater $40.00 4-Pc. Bedroom Suite $210.00 Dry Irons $6 00
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Model 2307 I Reg. $84.95 I I Reg. sl9 95 Foam Rubber Reg. $44 95 Reg $27.95
Zenith TV | Solid | Picture 2 Westinghouse Westinghouse
andßase Cedar Robes Plaques Sui,e 5-Tube Radio Transistor Radio
Reg. $249 95 I I With Carrying Case, Battery
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WESTINGHOUSE | EASY TERMS
k SALES AND SERVICE I PHONE SS7-6801
and Brenda were visiting F, H.
Cox and Danny Ray Floyd, both
patients at a hospital in Chat
tanooga.
Mrs. James Fountain was
Saturday night supper guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Fountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Broome
and Sandra were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Grigsby
of West Armuchee.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Searels
spent the week-end in Daytona
Beach, Fla., and attended the
Daytona 500 Car races. i |4
Mr. and Mrs. Uuarles Bow
man. Nancy and Judy and Anita
Holt spent Sunday in Atlanta
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Connie
Mack Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Cordle,
Mrs. Jessie Cordle and Sidney
Cordle were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Ethel Saylors and
Ann.
Mrs. Mary Purcell and Mrs. [
Thelma Tripp were visiting Mrs.
James Fountain on Monday
: afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hall
were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Hall and Sammy on i
Sunday afternoon.
Those attending the All-State [
Junior Band try outs at East ■
Rome High School on Saturday
were Vickie Baker, Rodney
Knowles, Bruce Colbert, Butch
Gray, Terry Roberts, Mike Me- i
Corsley, Curtis Hawkins, Wil
liam Locklear and Binky Daw
son. Chaperones were Mrs. Gene
McCorsley and Mrs. Hansel
Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hartline
and Pat, of Atlanta, spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. C. Hartline.
} I Mrs. Bill Davis is spending i
this week in Ohio with her
• daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Burchfield and family.
Mrs. Judy Landis, Judy, and
a friend from Chattanooga were
visiting Mrs. Leatha Bailey and
girls Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Adams
spent Monday night in Marietta
with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wil
lingham, Cindy and Jeff.
| Mr. and Mrs. George Payne
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Holland and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Ace Farmer, of Chat
tanooga, and Mr, and Mrs. G. A.
Conners, of Ringgold, over the
.week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Montgom
ery, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Reyn
olds Jr., Mike and Stan, Sara
Peppers, Wayne Denson, Jerry
Hamby and Albert Roach were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jackie
Pierce on Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Foun
tain and Mrs. James Fountain
were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Spraggins and Mrs. Ray
Gardner in Menlo on Sunday.
Get well wishes are extended
to Mrs. King Anthony and also
to Mrs. M. C. Hartline who is
i a patient at Riegel Community
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. James Williams
and Pam, of Rome, spent Sun
day with Mrs. DeEtte Gilreath.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cooper
spent Sunday in Chattanooga
with Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith
HI. In the afternoon they vis
|lted with Mrs. White on Signal
Mountain.
HOLBROOK ON
USS KITTY HAWK
Gene R. Holbrook, boatswain’s
mate third class, USN, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holbrook of
434 North Commerce Street,[t
Summerville, is serving aboard 1
the attack aircraft carrier USS | t
Kitty Hawk as a unit of the ■ i
Seventh Fleet on her first i
.Western Pacific cruise.
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FORMER COUNTIAN NAMED— Anderson Smith (left)
formerly of Chattooga County is shown with two other
new officers of Deerfield Beach Lodge No. 325, F. &
A. M. He was installed Jan. 10 as worshipful master.
The others are Lionel Brashares, senior warden, and
David Reynolds, junior warden.
MISSION
SERVICES
ANNOUNCED
The schedule of services for
the Back Pennville Road Baptist
Mission was announced this
week by the Rev. J. C. White,,
pastor.
Sunday School will be at 10
am., worship at 11 a.m. and 7:30
DEBERRY SERVES
ON USS SHIELDS
Billie D. Deberry, seaman ap
prentice, USN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Deberry, of Summer
ville, is serving aboard the de
stroyer USS Shields, presently
on its ninth cruise in the West
ern Pacific.
p.m, and mid-week services at
7:30 p.m. Tuesdays.
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Oak Hill Jottings |
By Mrs. Robert Baggett, Lyerly, Ga., Route 2
i I - ' I HI m ■■ i i* <ll " Illi r- mi*;
Mrs. Nora Gardner and David
were Sunday night supper guests
of Miss Nora Ward. They also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Spraggins and Mrs. Ray Gard
ner in Menlo.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Howell and
Mrs. Robert Baggett and Robbie
Nell were Wednesday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mitchell.
Robert Lee Teague, of Gads
den, Ala., was Saturday dinner
guest of his sister, Mrs. A. B.
Baggett and Mr. Baggett.
Misses Pearl Brooks, Nora
Ward and David Gardner at
tended the singing at Berryton
Church of God Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Helms,
of Sand Rock, Ala., visited John
Tallent and Mrs. Clevadell Tuck
er. Monday. Mr. Tallent returned
home with them for a visit.
Miss Pearl Brooks was Satur
day night guest of Miss Nora
Lee Ward.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Yarbrough and family during
the week were, Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Jackson, of Lyerly, Mrs.
N. E. Yarbrough and Lillian,
Mrs. A. Hugh Moseley and Phil,
Raymond Winters and Gary
Mitchell.
Miss Lillian Yarbrough spent
last week with her brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yar
brough in Birmingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morrison
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Howell
last week.
Miss Nora Ward was Monday
night guest of Miss Blanche
Toles in Menlo. She visited Mrs.
Bonnie Spraggins and Mrs. Ray
Gardner Tuesday.
Mrs. N. E. Yarbrough spent the
past week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Hugh Moseley and boys.
Mrs. Robert Baggett and
Robbie visited Mrs. Etta Hawkins
and Mrs. Ella Ward Friday.
(Last Week’s News)
Mr. and'Mrs. Aldon Baggett,
of Chattanooga, and Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Baggett, of Flint
stone, were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Winters and family. Afternoon
visitors were Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Baggett.
Mrs. H. A. McClain is on our
sick list this week. A speedy re
covery is wished for her.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tucker
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ed
wards last Sunday.
Miss Nora Ward spent Thurs
day with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones and
family, of Rossville, were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Baggett and Robbie Sunday. I
Afternoon visitors were Mr. and ,
Mrs. Aldon Baggett.
Miss Loucille Vaughn, of
[Lyerly, visited Miss Nora Ward
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Howell
were Saturday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Hillery Howell.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Tucker during the
week-end were: Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Griffith, of Dalton: Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Broom, of Sum
merville; George Wofford, of
Hawthorne, Fla.; Glenn Grif
fith, of Menlo; Erbin Babi, of
Alabama, and W. A. Deering, of
Austell.
Miss Nora Ward visited in the
homes of Mrs. Melvin Highfield,
Mrs. Clarence Joyner and Mrs.
Hoyte Abernathy Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Baggett
Winners
Named in
Lyerly Fair
The second annual Lyerly
School Science Fair was held
Monday. ,
Mrs. Sanford Allen Sr.’s third
grade placed first in the group
displays and Clark Dotson, with
a solar scope, was first in indi
vidual displays.
Other winners in the group
showings were: Fourth grade,
taught by Mrs. Theo Kendrick,
second place; Grade 1-B, taught
by Mrs. Lillian Rosson, third
place; and second grade, taught
by Mrs. Albert White and 1-A,
taught by Mrs. Mamie Smith,
honorable mention.
Other winners in the indi
vidual showings were: Randy
Smith, reptile and insect collec-
I tion, second place; Margaret
Brewer, fingers of health, third;
and Martha Rowlls, butterflies,
Vicki Smallan, division of cells,
Robert Fulton, ballistics, and
Joan Moseley, musical glasses,
honorable mention.
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bag
gett were Sunday night supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Baggett. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Baggett.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tucker
and Mrs. Clevadell Tucker vis
ited John Tallent and Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Helms and family
at Sand Rock, Ala., Tuesday
night.
Our community expresses its
deepest sympathy to the family
of Mrs. Nona Henderson who
passed away in Trion Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones and
family visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Jones, Sunday
afternoon.