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The Summerville News. Thursday. July 23. 1964 *
Menlo Notes
By Miss Lena Baker, Menlo, Georgia
Miss June Wyatt entertained
Tuesday at Riegeldale Tavern,
complimenting a classmate, Mrs’
C F. Melvin, of Orlando, Fla
■ who was visiting her mother'
Mrs. Annie Tucker). Others in
vited were Mesdames Leo Lanier
and Margaret Moody, of Trion-
Wilburn Hudson, of Summer
ville, and Max White, of Menlo
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chamblee
were supper guests of the Ed
Galloways in Cloudland Wednes
day. Then for the week-end
they visited their son, Ralph'
and family in Tuscaloosa, Ala
Mesdames Lora Gladden of'
Rome, and Grace Sentell, of ।
Jamestown, were guests of the
Jerry M. Murphys during the I
week-end. Robert Sentell was
also dinner guest Sunday
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thankful we are given the opportunity to be a El
member of the health team, dedicated to
ISE helpin » others live longer and healthier lives. |
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the health-aids you get from us so that you Uy
M can benefit more from their use.
We like people and will always welcome
MB your visits to our pharmacy. You will en-
J c y our friendly dependable service. For, we
IgU try our best to please. BN
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you need a medicine. Pick up your prescrip- U|
tion if shopping nearby. A great many people I
entrust us with their prescriptions. May we
compound yours? HQ
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ABNEY'S
SUMMER MERCHANDISE
CLEARANCE
Get Your Tickets Here For
FREE
sloo°°
To Be Given Away
4:30 p.m. Saturday, July 25
You Must Be
Present to Win
MEN'S SANDALS
Regularly $2.99 to $5.99
30% OFF
BLACK AND WHITE
MEN'S OXFORDS
Were $12.99
30% OFF
HIGH AND MEDIUM
LADIES' HEELS
Values to $12.95
<5,99
MEN'S AND LADIES'
SUMMER HATS
1 PRICE
ONE TABLE LADIES'
SPORTSWEAR
1 PRICE
All SWIM SUITS
25% OFF
Summer DRESSES
Regularly Priced $5.95 to $35.00
20% to 30% OFF
1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe King .visited
, the Henry Skidmores in Richard
■ City, Tenn., Sunday afternoon.
। Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ponders
, and daughter, Myra, of Hunts
■ ville, Ala., spent the week-end
' l with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Fred Hames.
Mr. and Mrs. John George, of
Glencoe, Ala., were guests of the
Harvey Griffiths Sunday after
; noon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thomas vis
ited his father. G. A. Thomas,
who is very ill. in LaFayette at
I a grandson, Carl Thomas’ home.
Mesdames Lurene Graham, of
। Atlanta, and Sherman Eley and
daughter, Debra, of Franklin,
were guests of a sister, Mrs. Max
White, and family last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trammel
MEN’S
SUETS
Hart-Schaffner-Marx
Curlee-Sewell
Regular $29.95 to $85.00
25% to
30% OFF
PERFORATED
MEN'S OXFORDS
Were $8.99
<5,99
LADIES' FLATS
Values to $7.95
<3.99
LADIES'
STACKED HEELS
Values to $9.99
<5.99
LADIES'
Sandals & Kedettes
<2.99
ALL OTHER
SPORTSWEAR
25% OFF
MEN'S
DRESS PANTS
Regular $7.50 to $22.50
20% to 25 OFF%
MEN'S
SPORT COATS
Regularly Priced $19.95 to $35.00
25% OFF
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and children, and Mr. and Mrs.
Pariel Clark and boys, of Bir
mingham. spent the week-end
among relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Martin, of
Cloudland, spent Sunday with
the Joe Hudgin family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thomas,
of Albany, and Mrs. Gertrude
Smith and a grandson, Dale
Smith, of Rome, were spend
the-day guests with the Andy L.
Thomases Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Simmons
and children, of Rome, visited
their parents, the Lonnie Wards
and Joe Simmons.
Mesdames Roy Snow, Robert
Baker and Bessie Hall visited
Miss Cile Vaughn and aunts in
Lyerly Sunday afternoon.
Miss Ruth Baker, of Knox
ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Nappier, of Chattanooga, were
guests of Lena and Gordon
Baker the week-end. also visited
Howard Bakers and the C. R.
Lawlesses.
Mrs. Max White entertained
at the “Surrey” Saturday, her
guests being Mrs. C. F. Melvin
and Miss June Wyatt.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wilson, of
Trion, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mc-
Donald, Jamie and Rex, of Sum
merville, were luncheon guests of
the Andy Thomases Sunday.
Miss Mary Dodd, of Fort
Payne, Ala., spent the week-end
with the Sell McWhorters and
Mrs. Margaret Moody and Irene
in Trion.
Preacher Alton W. Jesse and
daughter, Melody, of Bluefield,
W. Va., were guests of the Wil
lard Browns the week-end. He
was guest speaker at the Baptist
Church Sunday.
Sunday dinner guests of the
Sell McWhorters were: Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Dodd and daughter,
Mary, and Mrs. Leo Thompson,
of Fort Payne; Miss Hugh Belle
Dodd, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Mar
garet Moody and Irene, of Trion.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman White
visited the McSpaddens in
Henagar, Ala., Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. John S. Knox compli
mented Mrs. Vera Crye (a re
cent bride) Saturday night with
a miscellaheous shower. After a
few games and viewing gifts,
delicious refreshments were
served to fifty-five guests.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pattillo
and Bobby Jackson, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with the
W. M. Jacksons. Mrs. Jackson
accompanied them home for a
week’s visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Romine
and girls, of Summerville, were
MEN’S SHORT SLEEVE
Sport Shirts
Regularly $2.98 to $5.95
20% OFF
One Group
Regularly $1.99
3 for $5.00
i Si WrR
Ashworth in
Exercise
Rid ge Runner
Army PFC James R. Ashworth,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd C. Ash-
I worth, 706 W. Washington St.,
I Summerville, and other mem
| bers of the 7th Infantry pivision,
participated in Exercise RIDGE
RUNNER, a field training exer
cise held .in Korea ending July
10.
During the exercise, Ashworth
underwent extensive training in
mountain fighting and in all
types of tactical maneuvers.
The 22-year-old soldier, a
wireman in Headquarters Com
pany of the division’s 3rd Bri
gade in Korea, entered the Army
in October 1963. He completed
basic training at Fort Gordon,
Ga., and was last assigned at
Sunday guests of her parents,
the J. T. Copelands.
The W. C. Kinzys and Karen,
of Marietta, are visiting the
Howard Bakers and Lawlesses.
Tom, Roy and the Dodd girls
visited in Kingston Monday,
having received word their
brother, Hal, had passed away
suddenly.
Mr. and Mrs. Nardin Brown
and children, of Hartwell, spent
Saturday night with the Claude
Bakers, also visited Hall Bakers
in Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ballard
and son, of Chattanooga, visited
his brother. Gene Ballard, and
family Saturday.
Mesdames Bob Dempsey and
Claude Baker visited Tom Han
cock in Summerville Wednesday.
Spend-the-day guests of Miss
Nora Ward Tuesday were Mrs.
Bob Dempsey, Mrs. Carrie Haw
kins and Mrs. Claude Baker.
Sunday guests of the Bob
; Dempseys were Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Brady, of Lyerly; Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Lowery.
Mrs, Louise King, of Rome, is
spending a few days with Mi’s.
J E. King.
Mesdames C. A. Wyatt, Max
White, Misses Rosa Wyatt, June
Wyatt and Edna Perry were din
ner guests of Mrs. Wyatt Ran
som at the Tavern Monday,
honoring Mrs. Bill Long, of
Charlotte, N. C.
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Welmyer News
By Mrs. Barney Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Culli and
children, of Gadsden, were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Deed Lancaster.
Minister Lonnie Talley, Mrs.
Talley and son are in Dothan,
Ala., where Minister Talley is
engaged in a revival.
Visiting Miss Bertie Hall Fri
day were: Mr. and Mrs. Rob
Bulman, Mrs. Cora Mitchell, Mr.
and Mrs. Matthey Bailey and
Myrehardt Hall.
Mrs. Billy Durham is a patient
in the local hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Mont Maddox,
Mrs. F. A. Justice, Mrs. Jamie
Greeson and Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Greeson were vacationing in the
Smoky Mountains last week.
Mr, and Mrs. John Bain, of
Chattanooga, and Mrs. George
Bain, of Savannah, Tenn., were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Glen Hendrix and attended
services at the Pleasant Grove
Church of Christ.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spray
berry and Nina and Mr. and
Mrs. Homer McWhorter are va
cationing in Virginia and Wash
ington, D. C., this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Austin, of
this community, and Mr. and
Mrs. Raburn Ashworth, of Sum
merville, visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Driver, of Summerville,
Saturday night.
Mrs. Bessie Matthews was sup
per guest Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Deed Lancaster.
Fort Jackson, S. C.
Ashworth attended Menlo
High School.
Before entering the Army, he
was employed by the Georgia
State Highway Dept., Summer
ville.
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Mr. and Mrs Raymond Hen
drix entertained Sunday with a
birthday dinner honoring their
daughters, Mrs. Lewis Ramey,
Mrs. Earl Wilbanks and Mrs.
Charles Oliver The daughters
with their families were present.
Also James, David and Pam
Hendrix.
Donnie Lancaster, of Dallas,
Texas, recently returned from
Korea and visited his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Deed Lan
caster, Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Oliver
and Chuckey, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Wilbanks and Pam Hendrix vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell
and children Saturday evening.
Mrs. Glen Hendrix and Mrs.
Farris Baird were in Rome
Thursday.
Minister Lonnie Talley, Mrs.
Talley and son, and Mr. and tyrs.
Howard Powell, Tammie and
Jacqulin were the guests Friday
evening of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Austin and girls and Mrs. M. N.
Locklear.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Day
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Chan Sprayberry
at Trion.
Miss Janet Gilreath, of West
Georgia College at. Carrollton,
was week-end guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gil
reath, and Johnnie, and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morgan were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs-. Benny Sprayberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hollis,
Phaedra and Simonia were Sun
day afternoon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Buel Hollis In Summerville.
The human being who seeks
the truth has a long way to go.
Riegel Shows
Growth in ’64
Riegel Textile Corp, experi
enced a growth in sales for the
40-week period ending July 4
compared with a similar period
In Georgia...
after a swim, beer is a natural
On a hot summer day, a dip in a cool stream can I>c wonderfully
refreshing. Equally refreshing when you’re relaxing afterwards
with friends is a hearty glass of beer. There’s hardly another bev
erage around that suits what you do for fun as much as beer.
Camping, hiking, or just lounging on a lawn chair-beer brings to
each just the right touch of extra good living.
Your familiar glass of beer is also a pleasurable reminder that
we live in a land of personal freedom -and that our right to enjoy
beer and ale, if we so desire, is just one, but an important one, of
those personal freedoms.
®ln Georgia... beer goes with fun, with relaxation
UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
3390 FEACHtMa RD.. N. E„ ATLANTA, GA.
i last year.
Sales were up from S6O million
to some s64i^ million. Net profit
before taxes climbed from $3,-
800,000 to $4,600,000, and after
taxes it was $2,349,000 compared
| with $1,937,000 the vear before.
The earnings per share of
common stocx enmbed from
$2.13 to $2.57.