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SCOUTS ASSIST AT STOP POLIO’
PROGRAM — Scoutmaster Evan Scog
gins (center) stands with four of the
members of his Boy Scout troop who
assisted Sunday at the “Stop Polio” pro-
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★ 'Hie Summerville News, Thursday, Feb. 13, 1904
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[Holland News
By Mrs. Mark Strawn
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Mrs. Mark Strawn visited Mrs.: Louie Crawford Monday. They
J. P. Adderhold and Mrs. Bar-j visited Mrs. Paul Brookshire
bara Strawn Owen and new I Tuesday and the Mark Strawns
daughter, Christine, at Rome! Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Howell were
John Clark has been ill and Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
was in Rome to see his doctor Mrs. Gordon Green,
Saturday. Miss Patsy Strawn was here
Misses Bertha and Mary Hol- from Atlanta for the weekend
land visited Misses Lurllne and with her family.
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Thousands Pour Out for Polio Vaccine Sunday
gram. Pharmacists J. R. Jackson and
Harry McGinnis (left) look on. The
Scouts are (left to right) Arch Farrar
Jr., Jim Allen, Michael Driver and Ron
nie Floyd.
I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Strawn
have moved into their new home
> purchased from Mrs. Cecil Gay
lor.
Mrs. Turner Worsham and
Jerry, Roy and Miss Helen and
Mrs. Mattie Worsham visited
Turner Worsham at Battey Hos
pital Sunday.
The J. T. Ratliff family of
Summerville visited Mrs. Sue
Ratliff Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brookshire
enjoyed a barbecue supper with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Earl Reece in
Lyerly Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Howell
spent the weekend with relatives
in Birmingham, Hamilton and
Sipsey, Alabama.
Mark Strawn spent several
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A MOUTHFUL— Young Jimmy Tapp has just taken his
lump of sugar with its Sabin anti-polio vaccine and it’s
a mouthful, he’s found out. With him are his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tapp. Three doses of the vaccine
are necessary for effectiveness and the second will be
given March 8.
days last week at McCall’s Hos
pital. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Cofer
visited him there.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brison, Miss
Francis White, Misses Eva and
Helen Worsham, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Worsham and Frank and
Misses Bertha and Mary Holland,
Mrs. Lois Barker and daughter
attended the Fletcher West-
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brooks funeral near Gaylesville
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith,
Charles and Betty were Sunday
dinner guests of Miss Mamie
Smith, Theo and Will.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brison, Miss
Mary Holland and Mrs. Mark
Strawn attended Lyerly P.T.A.
last Monday night. Miss Bertha
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VACCINE A FAMILY AFFAlß— Several
generations often turned out Sunday
for the “Stop Polio” effort in Chattooga
County. Here are three generations of
i Holland visited Misses Faye and
Leone Busbin.
, Miss Frances White had lunch
' Saturday with Mrs. Roy Wor
! sham.
Lester White was sick during
> last week. Daniel White and girls
: of Rome, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
. Hensley and Mary, of LaFayette,
i visited him.
the Allison family as they arrived at a
clinic for the vaccine, Terry and Michele
Allison, Mrs. F. C. Allison, Mrs. Roger
Allison and F. C. Allison.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Worsham I
entertained Sunday at dinner I
i with barbecue for: Harry Wor-
■ sham, Mrs. Ruby Worsham, Mr. <
and Mrs. Roy Worsham, Miss <
; Helen, Mrs. Joyce McKenzie and
s Mr. and Mrs. Alan Green of Sum
: merville. ,
, Mrs. Bob Brison and Mrs. Bob :
Strawn attended Miss Mamie 1
Smith’s first grade assembly pro
gram at Lyerly School Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fergerson,
of Rome, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Ratliff last Sunday.
Advertising is as necessary to
a successful business as the
ability to buy the right thing at
the right price.