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Social Activities — Women’s Interest
SOCIAL NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Van
derford, of Rome: Mr. and Mrs.
Smiley Ray and Mrs. J. D. Hicks
were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Olin Hix.
Mrs. Pennington Nixon and
Miss Challis Nixon were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arch
Farrar.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gunn,
of Summerville, announce the
birth of a son, Oct. 4, at Chat
tooga Hospital. He has been
named Frederick Eugene. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Hames and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Snider.
Miss Ethel Wooten and Mrs.
Alma Walker, of Perennial, spent
several days last week with the
Hudgins family in Cedartown
and attended the funeral
Wednesday of Mrs. Martha
Hutto.
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Cash and
children had as their week-end
guests Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Fay
Nelson, Lisa and Nancy, of
Marietta.
Mrs. William McClellan and
young daughter, Marina Lynne,
have returned from Floyd Hos
pital to the home of Mrs. Mc-
Clellan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Gorman, in Summerville.
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Johnny Worsham, 14-month
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Worsham, Lyerly Route 1. The
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Jackson, Summerville Route
2; and Mr.B and- Mrs. Turner
Worsham, Summerville Route 1. i
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Call Mrs. David T. Espy — 857-7851 —for
Marina Lynne was born Octo
ber 1.
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ments for you years ago, would
you have had a better education
today? Why not do for your baby
now, what you wish someone had
done for you then. Prepare for
its future education now by
calling your Bankers Health &
Life Insurance Agent now. A. C.
Mount. Trion 734-2631. Or write,
Box 262, Summerville, Ga. Itp
Mrs. Tom Elder spent the
week-end with her daughter,
Jane, a student at Brenau.
Gainesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott
were guests last week-end of
their son, Raymond Elliott, Mrs.
Elliott and children in Ozark.
Ala.
Miss Ann Housch, of Chatta
nooga, and Miss Kay Housch, of
Jacksonville, Ala., spent the
week-end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Housch.
Mrs. Ida Weintraub is with
her sister, Mrs. Casper Stock, in
Rome, recuperating from an in
jured ankle received in a fall
last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aldred will
leave early Friday for Atlanta to
attend the British-American
Ryder Cup Match (Golf Tourna
ment) to be held at East Lake
Country Club Friday, Saturday
and Sunday. The Aldreds will be
guests of Tommy Bean, formerly
of Trion, now of Jekyll Island.
Mrs. Robert Franklin returned
Wednesday from Atlanta where
she attended a state executive
board meeting of Baptist Wom
an’s Missionary Union.
Bill Gamble and son, Jimmy,
came Wednesday for a visit with
Miss Annie Gamble at her home,
Pleasant Green.
Miss Mary Penn and Mrs. Bill
Selman were in Chattanooga
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bankson
and son, John Jr., and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles N. Cheek and Mr.
and Mrs. James Marks and fam
ily were among those going to
Plum Nelly Show last week-end.
Miss Annie Gamble has re
turned from a week’s visit with
Mrs. Leslie Mustoe and Miss
Carrie Gamble-in Rossville, and
Mr. apd'Mrs. Frank Gamble and
family in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F Brown and
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Brown and
children, of Welmyer, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. George
. Brooks and children.
Mrs. Charles Cochran. Miss
Mae Earl Strange and Mrs.
Frank Mann, of Rome, spent
: Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Edna Parham has re
turned from a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Parham and family in
j Smyrna.
Mrs. G. J. Boling and Mrs.
Elmer Smith visited Mrs. Kitty
Reynolds in Rome Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Espy, of
Chattanooga, spent Saturday
with Mrs. O. J. Espy.
M. M. Allen Sr. continues
critically ill at his home on
Union Street.
Miss Jane Johnson, of Atlanta,
was here for the week-end with
her mother, Mrs. Lyle Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long
were in Cartersville Sunday for
a visit with the latter’s father,
R. H. Howell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy, of
Fort Payne, Ala., were dinner
guests Saturday of Mrs. Hardy’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fowler Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Burgess
were in Atlanta Wednesday eve
ning for a fishing club meeting.
Mrs. O. L. Webb was in Cloud
land Wednesday to see her
brother-in-law, Thurber Webb.
Mrs. Lena Shropshire has re
turned from a two-week visit
with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph
Argo, Mr. Argo and family in
I Huntsville, Ala.
Mrs. Maude White spent Mon
day with her niece, Mrs. Eva
Clark, in Pennville:
Mrs. Hoke Groce is quite ill at
her home on Menlo Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tittle and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tittle and
son, Allan, of Chattanooga Val
ley, were guests Sunday of their
aunt, Mrs. F. M. Fisher.
2nd Lt. Jimmy Parker, of Fort
Benning, spent the week-end
with his wife. Jane, at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Housch.
ARE YOU READY to meet
emergency expenses of HOS-I
PITALIZATION? If not call
Trion 734-2631. Or write, Bankers
Health & Life Insurance Co., Box
262, Summerville, Ga. Itp
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Morton, of
Chattanooga, spent Friday with
the latter’s sister, Mrs. Bob
Maples, Mr. Maples and Mrs.
George D. Morton.
Mrs. C. O. Cooper is indis
posed at her home on Scoggins
Avenue this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crowe
were in Atlanta the past week
end for a visit with their daugh
ter, Mrs. Billy Beatty, Mr.
Beatty and little grandson, Billy
Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Davis spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Mathis in Rockmart.
Mrs. T. F. Privitte returned
Saturday after a two-week visit
with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Payne
in Atlanta.
Mrs. Judson McGinnis and
daughter, Becky, of Atlanta, j
were guests of Mrs. Fred Elrod 1
and Mr. and Mrs. Luell McGin-,
nis Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Long and
Mrs. Wallace Underwood were in :
Dalton last Wednesday for fu-1
neral services of their uncle, Will
Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bagley,:
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bagley and
sons, Dqvid and Brad, Mr. and
Mrs. Hairel Bagley and daugh- -
ter, Kim, spent Sunday in De
catur, guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Trimble and children,
Charles Jr., Mike and Sandra.
The occasion was in honor of
Mr. Trimble’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Boyles,
of Rome, were guests Sunday of
the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Newell and
Mrs. Mae Kinsey, of Chatta
nooga, visited Mrs. O. J. Espy
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryant and
children, Stan and Beth, and
Mrs. Earl Alexander were guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Buckalew and children in Forest
Park.
Miss Joan Wilson resumed her I
work at the News Office Tues- |
day after several days’ treat-1
ment In Floyd Hospital, Rome. I
Mrs. Velma Baker spent the 1
week-end with friends, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Bomar, in LaFayette. I
Miss Carole Shropshire, stu-1
dent at Rinehardt, Waleska,
spent the week-end with her'
mother, Mrs. Lena Shropshire. I
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bethune
and daughters, Mary Ruth and
Kathy, of Trion, and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Cole were visitors in
the J. G. White home Sunday, i
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Crouch and
Miss Mabel Crouch visited Mr.
and Mrs. Claud Campbell in j
Halls Valley Sunday.
Kelly Hudson will come Sat- ■
urday from Georgia Tech for a
week-end visit with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Hudson,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Perry had
as their guests Wednesday, Mr.
Perry's brother, J. P Perry, of
Taola, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. Lige
Wilkes, Mrs. E. G. Weaver, Miss
Martha Weaver, all of Henagar,
Ala., and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Johnson, of Fort Payne, Ala. The
Wilkes and Mr. Perry stayed
xmnr rTicray. *—■
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Local Society News
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TO WED IN NOVEMBER
. . . Miss Betty Jean Davis
Miss Betty Davis Engaged
To Marry Perry Lee Putnam
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Davis, of
Summerville, announce plans for
the marriage of their daughter,
Miss Betty Jean Davis, to Perry
Lee Putnam, son of Mrs. Eliza
beth Putnam, of New Mexico.
Miss Davis graduated from
Trion High School. Mr. Putnam
graduated from Caro High
Elaine Beck
Heads ‘’Youth
For Christ’
A “Youth For Christ” service
was successfully organized Tues
day night, October 1, at the
Pennville Gospel Tabernacle.
After a worship service, the
following officers were elected;
President, Elaine Beck; Vice-
President, David Daniels; Sec
retary-Treasurer, Sharon Led
better; Song Director, Terasa
Palmer; Pianist, Steve Parker;
Ushers, Carlton Vines and Jun
ior Smith.
Adults appointed to serve as
a refreshment committee were
Mrs. Vera Thompson and Mrs.
June Evitt.
All the young people of the
community are invited to attend
the next “Youth For Christ”
service, which will be conducted
at the Tabernacle on the third
Tuesday night, October 15, at 7
p.m. Guest speaker will be Rev.
Gene Turkett, Pastor of the Mid
way Baptist Church at Summer
ville. There will be special sing
ing by the young people.
sure your furniture and appli
ances against loss by fire and
lightning regardless of location.
Call Trion 734-2631. Or write,
Bankers Health & Life Insur
ance Co., Box 262, Summerville,
Ga. Itp
Miss Sara Davis spent the past
two weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Lamar Allmon.
Mrs. J. A. Duff returned Mon
day after a month’s stay in Bir
mingham, Ala. She was at Bir
mingham Baptist Hospital for a
week and had eye surgery. After
wards she was the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. Wales Goebel,
and family for three weeks while
under a doctor’s care.
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The wedding will take place
at 5 p.m., Saturday, November
23, at the Pennville Gospel Tab
ernacle in Pennville.
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
THURSDAY. OCT. 10
Chattooga Alcoholics Anony
mous Group meets 7:30 p.m., 6
Moore Avenue. Pennville.
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VFW Auxiliary will meet at the
Memorial Home, 7:30 p.m.
FRIDAY, OCT. 11
American Legion Post 129 will
meet at the Memorial Home, 7
p.m.
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The Alpine Masonic Lodge
meets at the Lodge Hall in
Menlo, 8 p.m.
SUNDAY, OCT. 13
“Worship at the church of
your choice.”
MONDAY, OCT 14
The Associational WMU Lead
ership Clinic will be held at the
Trion First Baptist Church, 7:30
p.m.
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Circle I of the Presbyterian
Church will meet with Mrs.
Harry McGinnis, 7 p.m.
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Circle II of the Presbyterian
Church meets at 3:30 p.m., at
the home of Mrs. Harry McGin
nis, with Mrs. J. L. McGinnis as
hostess.
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Circle IV of the Presbyterian
Church will meet with Mrs.
Wyatt Ransom at 7:30 p.m.
TUESDAY, OCT. 15
Summerville Lions Club meets
7:30 p.m., Riegeldale Tavern.
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Summerville Elementary PTA
meets 3:15 p.m., at the school.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16
Summerville - Trion Rotary
Mrs. Jones
Honored on
90th Birthday
MRS. JONES
A surprise birthday party was
given Sunday in honor of Mrs.
Will (Martha Porter) Jones, of
Lyerly, who was celebrating her
90th birthday.
The event was given by hei’
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Jones.
Among the birthday greetings
received was one from Georgia
Senator Richard Russell.
Guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
Will Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Whisenant, Miss Lennie Whis
enant, Mrs. Ralph Bishop and
Rodney. Mrs. E. L. Bishop and
Tina. Mesdames W. C. Bryant,
Harold Bishop, Louise Caldwell,
Mozelle Gilliland. Vernon Tid
more and David, Lassie Ed
wards. Mrs. Joe Reed, Susan and
Marsha, Lucille Vaughn, Fran
ces Farrow. Sara Jackson, Julia
and Frank Jones, the Rev. J. B.
Cantrell Jr.. Miss Vivian Siniard,
Atlanta, granddaughter, Bob
Jones Jr. and Bill Tronsue,
Athens, Jerry Jennings, Barks
dale Air Force, Shreveport, La.
Mrs. Beulah Eld^r Is Indis
posed this wee at her home on
| Highland Avenue.
Mrs. D, F. Hale is in Atlanta
at. the bedside of her mother,
Mrs. R. P. Gaines.
Club meets at noon, Riegeldale
Tavern.
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The Cherokee Rose Garden
Club meets 3:30 p.m., with Mrs.
Charles Copeland. Mrs. Hill Bo
hanon, co-hostess.
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Fall Opening Sale
We appreciate your wonderful response made on the opening days of our
great Fall Opening Sale. Do not fail to attend this sale. If you came, come
again, as it will save you many dollars on your fall purchases.
I Ladles’ Newest Fall Ladies’ Newest One Group Men’s Dress
(olfon Dresses Fall Coals Oxfords, Loafers I
Reg. $4.95 - $5.95. All Sizes. — SALE —- By Endicott-Johnson. J
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Men’s Newest Fall Dress New Shipment Ladles’
Oxfords, Loafers Fall Dress Shoes
$4.98 to $8.98 $3.99 to $6.98
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Sport Suits Wool Skirls Nylon Blankets I
Plaids, Solids. Sizes 8-18. All Sizes - 24 to 38. Pastel, Wide Satin Binding R I
$5.99 and $6.99 $1.99 and $2.49 $3.89 |l
Ladies' Nylon Slips, sizes 32 to 40, reg. $2 00 Sale! $1.58 |
36-lnch Ticking, reg. 39c yd. Sale! Yd. 28c I
45-lnch Sheeting, heavy quality, unbleached, reg. 39c yd. Yd. 25c I
36-lnch Cretonne, reg. 39c yd. Sale! Yd. 27c I
32-lnch Sheeting Sale! Yd. 10c I
Little Boys' Jeans : Sale! 88c I
36-lnch Drapery Material, reg 59c and 89c yd. Sale! Yd. 38c and 48c I
Costume Jewelry, reg. SI.OO Sale! 50c I
Button-Up Sweaters, all-wool, sizes 34 to 38 Sale! $4.88 K
Boys' Corduroy Pants with shirts to match, sizes 4 to 8 $1.99 I
Infant's Corduroy Suits, pastel shades Sale! $1.99 II
Ladies'Corduroy Jackets, reg. $3.95 Sale! $2.69 I
Ladies' Fall Skirts, sizes 22 to 30 Sale! $1.69 I
I Register often as possible for Ladies' and Men's Bulova Watches, I
valued at $49.95 each. Also, a $27.50 Aluminum Cooking Set to I
be given. Drawing will be Saturday, Oct. 26. All winners names H
will be posted in our store for 10 days. Come in and register now! I
THE FAMOUS STORE J
The Summerville News, Thursday, October 10 1963
HOSPITAL,
NOTES
CHATTOOGA HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS
Messrs. A. D. Inman, Bennett
Miller, Samuel H. Lambert, Bu
ford Brown, Gordon L. Green
Jr., M. J. Millican, Nathan
Danial, Edward Gomez.
Mesdames Laura Knox, Ruth
Jarrett, Rosanne Day, Serina S.
Jackson, Dale Johnson.
Misses Patsy H. Dean, Joyce
White, Hazel Brady.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gunn,
Route 3, Summerville, a son,
Fredrick Eugene, October 4.
Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Gaines, Summerville, a daugh
ter, October 7.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gamble,
Route 1, Jamestown, a son, Oc
tober 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frank Ray,
Route 3, Summerville, a son,
Jimmy Dean, October 7.
Mr. and Mrs. John Haygood,
Summerville, a son, October 8.
RIEGEL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bentley,
Menlo, a daughter, Angela
Denise, October 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Melford Lee
Payne, Route 1. Trion, a daugh
ter, Mary Virginia, October 7.
Mr. Parker
Honored on
87th Birthday
J. T. Parker, Sr., was honored
on his 87th birthday Sunday at
his home on the Bolling Road.
Summerville.
Also honored was Mrs. Leona
Mullins who also had a birth
day.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Parker. Susan and
Tommy; Mrs. Bea Ward, Mr. and
Mrs. P. H. Spivey, Mickey and
Terri Lynn, of Kingsport; Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Slaughter, Mar
lene and Kenny. Owenton ,Ky.;
Miss Fredia Hix and Buddy
Parker, Jacksonville, Ala.; Lt.
Jimmy Parker, Fort Benning;
Mrs. Parker, Summerville: Mr.
apd Mrs. Cecil Parker and Mr.
and Mrs. James Rose, of Rome;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker and
MISS OZMENT
Miss Ozment^
Mr. Miller to
Wed Oct. 19
The wedding of Miss Betty:
Eileeme Ozment, of Atlanta, and i
Edward Duke Miller Jr., also of J
Atlanta, will take place October j
19, it has been announced.
Miss Ozment is the daughter l
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Ozment, :
of Summerville Route 1. Mr.
Miller is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Jewah, of Norfolk, Va.
The bride-elect is a graduate t
of Chattooga High School and.
is employed at the Atlanta Con
sumer Loan Exchange. She is the '
sister of Mrs. William Barnett, f
of Trion; Mrs. John Hurley, of.
Rome, and Mrs. Cecil Mpbbs, t
Marshall Qzment and Billy Joe.
Ozment, all of Summerville.
Mr. Miller is employed at.'
Blackmon and Sons, Inc., At- •
lanta. and is the brother of Mrs.:
Charles T. Plant, Mrs. Patricia •
Winnsett, Mrs. Gene Cook and;
Alvin Miller, all of Atlanta; j
Walker Miller and Nancy Miller,,?
both of Norfolk.
Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker’
and Gayle, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald j
Dempsey and Arlene, Mr. and 1
Mrs. Henry Chappelear, Mrs $
Leona Mullen, Mrs. Mary Mullen ;
and Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs.*
Harold Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Jim 1
Thrasher. Mr. and Mrs. Charles;
Lowry, Charlie and Carolyn, -
Mrs. Mae Armstrong and Wil- ;
Ham Pickle.
Also calling were Mrs. Gordon .
Ragland and Misses Ophelia and
Gladys Parker, of LaFayette.
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