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Menlo Notes
By Miss Lena Baker, Menlo, Georgia
Misses Daphne and Iris Toles,
of Atlanta, spent the week-end
with their mother, Mrs. Guy
Toles.
Raleigh Edwards, grandson
and a friend from Sylacauga. ;
Ala., were dinner guests of the
Lester Edwards Sunday. Lester
accompanied them home for a!
few days' visit with his family ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R Chap
pelear and Mr. and Mrs. Henry j
E Chappelear enjoyed 6 o'clock 1
dinner with the Wilburn Hud- i
sons Sat urday in Summerville, j
The Adies Hollidays, of Rome,
were also guests.
Donald Anderson and Mr
and Mrs. Herman White at- 1
tended the marriage of Miss,
Nora Jean Parker and Euclid
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Anderson in Gadsden, Ala., at
the Central Avenue Baptist
Church Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Moore
and son. Danny, ol Hogansville,
were guests of the Max Whites
the week-end.
Mrs. Cora Hutton, of Birming
ham, spent the week-end with
her sister, Mrs. Dora Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cook
visited his brother, Henry Cook,
and family at Shannon Wednes
day.
Circle No. 1 Ladles of Pres
byterian Church met Monday
with Mrs. J E King. They
carried covered dishes to have
lunch together.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simmons are
the proud grandparents of little
' Leigh Ann Mathis, born Fob. 7
(in Birmingham, Ala.) to Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Mathis.
Mr. and Mrs Richard Romine
( and girls, of Summerville, were
dinner guests Sunday of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Copeland.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward McClen
don, of Trenton, were dinner
guests Sunday of his sister, Mrs.
I Gene Mitchell, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackson and
daughter. Miss Linda Jackson, of
Henagar, Ala., were guests of
the Robert W. Kings and Mrs.
Morton Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. David Chamblee,
of Atlanta, were week-end
guests of the R. D. Chamblees.
Also to dinner Sunday was Don
, aid A. Hyde.
Mr. and Mrs H C. Nappier, of
Chattanooga, spent the week
end with the Bakers.
Mr and Mrs. Royce Drake,
Mesdames Minnie Sutton and
Homer Nance, of Gadsden, Ala.,
visited the Charles Lawless fam
ily Sunday afternoon.
George Griffith, of Atlanta,
was home for the week-end.
Those calling Sunday afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. Herschel
Griffith and son, Mark, of
Teloga.
Janice and Linda Cavin spent
Saturday night with Deborah
and Carol Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Welch
i visited the Houston Ward family
(in Rome Saturday night.
Frank Anderson, of Fyffe, Ala.-
' was dinner guest of his father,
Donald Anderson, and the Her
; man Whites Sunday.
Miss Blanche Toles spent Fri
i day night with her brother,
; Ralph Toles, and family in
Rome.
Visitors of the Bob Dempseys
! Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Odell
I Hammett, of Gaylesville, Ala.;
Mrs. James Crowe and James I
Simmons, of Trion.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lowery, of
Fort Payne, Ala., spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lowery
I In Shinbone Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall Baker, of
Summerville, were guests of the
Claude Bakers Sunday.
Miss Betty McWhorter, of At
lanta, spent last week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
McWhorter.
Mesdames Louise Fain and
Bryan Fowler and sons, Ike and
Kelly, of Spartanburg, S. C., vis
ited their parents, the D. A.
Hoggs, during the week-end.
Mr and Mrs W. C. Kinzy and
daughter, of Marietta, were
guests of the Howard Bakers
and Lawlesses the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Pariel Clark and
boys and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Trammel and children, of Bir
tningham. visited relatives here
I and in Trion during the week
! end. Mrs. J E. Hardwick ac
। companied them back for a
visit.
Tom and Ray Dodd and Jerry
| M Murphy visited Luke and
Lathan Murphys near James
town Sunday afternoon.
I Mr. and Mrs Z. B. Ham, Zane
; and Ginger, of Chattanooga,
spent the week-end with her
parents, the Henry Lawlesses.
Ensign Don Ballard left Sat
urday for the Mediterranean
area. He is the son of Gene
Ballard.
Friends will be interested to
I hear Mrs. Janie King (a former
i Menlo lady) has gone to the
Presbyterian Home at Quitman
to reside.
Miss Carolyn Kling, of At
lanta. spent the week-end with
her parents, the George T.
Klings.
Mr and Mrs. Lester Edwards
had dinner Friday with W A.
Edwards in Rome. In the after
noon they visited Mrs. Ada
Wyatt and sisters.
Mr and Mrs. Eldred Willing
ham. Miss May Willingham and
Neal Bailey spent Sunday in
| Dalton with the Dewey Hughes.
Without an overall plan to
follow, warns Extension Land
scape Specialist T. G Williams,
the home garden can easily be
come a tangled mass of unre
lated plants.
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SUMMERVILLE
LAST TIMES THI'KSDAY
"Stolen Hours"
. In color, starring Susan Hay
ward and Michael Craig Also
Cartoon.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY,
FEB 14-15
"The Young Racers"
In color, starring Mark Da
mon and William Campbell —
AND
"Thunder Island"
Starring Gene Nelson and Fay
Spain Also Cartoon
SUNDAY. MONDAY &
TUESDAY. FEB 16-17-18
"Mary, Mary"
In color, starring Barry Nel
son and Debbie Reynolds Also
Cartoon
WEDNESDAY, THI'KSDAY &
FRIDAY. FEB 19-20-21
"Children of the
Damned"
Starring lan Henry and Alan
Rudel Also Cartoon.
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-k The Summerville News, Thursday, Feb. 13, 1964
Chattooga in 1913
I
'This series of articles is based on reports in old county
newspapers. The items belote are from the Oct. 30, 1913 edition
of The Summerville News.)
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Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 28—Events of the last week or two point
strongly toward a consummation of the hope that political
factionalism has been permanently buried in Georgia, and that
the state will face the domestic and national problems of the
next decade with a united democracy. . . .
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Many a North Georgia farmer will sit around his fireside
this winter, comfortable in the thought of a good bank balance,
a good supply of meat and farm products for his family and
feed stuff for his stock and an armful of campaign literature
to read. . . . Menlo column.
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Menlo is doing the wind work towards a newspaper. A
meeting was held Monday night and a good sum was raised
to establish a paper.
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The Menlo Gin Company has ginned 850 bales of cotton
up to date. They will gin only two days in the week after the
Ist Nov., on Wednesday and Saturday.
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The weather was not fair, not fair to the industrious and
progressive people of Chattooga County, who had chosen last
Thursday and Friday as days for the annual exhibition of the
fruits of their fields and the skill of their fingers, nor was it
fair in quality—but the Fair itself was fine. There were peeps
enough between the curtains of clouds to prove Chattooga
just about the best all round county on the map. . . .
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Mr. A. M. Bryant of Chattanooga is visiting homefolks
here. (Lyerly).
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Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Brown were here from Lyerly on Friday
and were greeted most cordially by many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jones of Farmersville were guests of
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. High, Sunday. . . .
Shackelton.
Miss Mary Holland spent the week-end at home.
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We are showing a sample line of coat suits ranging in
prices from $5.00 to $20.00. We bought these coats at a big
discount and will give you the benefit of our purchase. . . .
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Every woman who is troubled with fainting and dizzy
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kidney trouble should use Electric Bitters. . . .
Search On for Georgia
Poultry Cooking Queen
Announcement of the sixth, 1
annual Georgia Poultry Cooking :
Queen contest—for which all ,
Georgia homemakers are eligible
—was made this week by Roy ।
Durr. Georgia Poultry Federa-, 1
tion official and contest chair- (
man. ;,
Mr. Durr said that the Geor- I ]
gia egg industry will place entry I
forms in egg cartons packaged 1
in mid-February. Forms also are :
available from county home \ I
demonstration agents and home . ]
service or rural division person- : ’
nel of the power company.
Homemakers will complete |
their entry forms by submitting ’
their favorite poultry or egg 11
recipe. A contestant may submit 1
entries in both categories, if::
separate forms are used for 11
To our loyal customers
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Whether you are one of our newer friends or have
been with us over the years, we want you to know how
much we value the banking friendship established
between us.
We appreciate, too, the confidence you have placed in
us and we will strive to retain it by continuing to give
you the best service possible.
To you. who have made our bank a regular stop, we say
thank you for banking with us. And, for all our friends
in the community we add —always at your service.
Farmers & Merchants Bank
MEMBER F. D I. C.
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each. “*
Six winners, judged on the
the basis of the completed
forms, will be selected from each
of the Extension Service’s six
districts. Cook-offs, at which
each of the six finalists will
prepare her winning dish, are
being planned for April and
May. District awards will be pre
sented at the conclusion of poul
try products cooking schools
planned for the areas. District
winners will compete in Atlanta
later for the state queen titles.
The Georgia Power Company
will present 132 electrical appli
ances as prizes to district win
ners and runners-up. The two
state winners each will receive
a Westinghouse food freezer.
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Lyerly, Richard Brusco, plant
manager, announced this week.
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SINGING SET
The Chesterfield Baptist
Church will hold its singing at
7:30 p.m. (ESTi Saturday, it has :
been announced by the Rev.
Robert Patterson, pastor.
The singers will include The
Smilingaires Quartet of Sum
merville and others.
the Rug Mill for two and one
half years.
A native of Chattooga County,
he graduated from Summerville
High School in 1955 and from
North Georgia College, Dah
lonega, in 1959. Mr. Stephenson
served with the U. S. Army at
the Ordnance Center in Aber
deen, Md. and was with the
Chicopee Mfg. Co., Gainesville,
before joining Georgia Rug.
He is vice president of the
Summerville Junior Chamber of j
Commerce, a member of the
Summerville First Baptist
Church and is a first lieutenant
in the U. S. Army Reserve.
Mr. Stephenson is married to
the for mer Miss Elizabeth
I <Ebbie) White, of Lyerly, and
. they have two children. Deb
orah age 3 and Dave age one
and one-half.
Eating is getting to be a costly
habit.
FHA To Fete Jaycees,
Wives al Smorgasbord
A Valentine smorgasbord will
be given by the Chattooga High
Future Homemakers of America
tonight in honor of the Sum
merville Junior Chamber of
Commerce members and their
wives.
The dinner is a community
project of the FHA. It will be
held at 7:30 p.m. at the Sum
merville Presbyterian Church
fellowship hall.
Shirley Farmer will be toast
mistress and Judy Lenderman
and Judy Pledger will speak.
The program, directed by Dee
Jackson, will also include musi
cal and talent numbers.
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