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; The Snmmcrviljf Newt, Thursday, August 6, 19641
Mrs. Thomas
Dies in Colo.
Word was received Tuesday in
Summerville of the death of Mrs.
Frank E. Thomas, of Manassa,
Colo.
She was the former Harriette
Langston. of Chattooga County,
and had been in declining health
for several months.
Mrs. Thomas is survived in
this county by two sisters, Mrs.
J. P. Umphurs and Mrs. Nannie
Johnson; and several nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services will be held
in Manassa today or tomorrow.
Mrs. Thomas was preceded in
death by her husband in March
of this year.
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Augusta builder reports:
“People prefer
total-electric apartments'"
Jim Bible says, “The success of my new
Valley Park apartment development is
proof that modern Georgians like the total
electric concept of living.”
Mr. Bible is a nationally known builder
and a director of the National Association
of I lomebuilders.
His wife, Kitty, is an interior decorator.
“I enjoy our flameless electric heating and
air conditioning,” she says. “Draperies, fine
fabrics and walls stay new-looking. Every
thing is so clean!”
Mr. Bible adds that the installation of
electric appliances and equipment keeps
const ruction costs down because there’s
no need for expensive flues and vents.
The special low rate for total-electric
customers and budget billing (the same
amount every month) also come in for
high praise.
'I he Bibles operate as a team combining
talents in building, decorating and home
making. “You win,” they say, “when you
live better electrically!”
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
ELECT
S. A. Bubba Dunson
State Senator
8 (Chattooga, Walker and Dade)
Ik September 9, 1964 Primary
Age—36.
★ Married—Three Children.
★ Veteran—U. S. Air Force.
★ Businessman—lnsurance
★ Churchman—Secretary, Form
er Treasurer.
★ Graduate of Duke University.
★ Former Personnel and Purchas
ing Manager.
Dance to Be
Topic Tonight
A back-to-school dance will be
discussed at a meeting of the
Teen Club at 7:30 p.m. today
(Thursday) at the Summerville
Recreation Center.
Cheerleaders and football
players are urged to attend and
help plan the event.
The date suggested for the
dance is August 27.
FAMILY REUNION
The Calaway and Wilson fam
ily reunion will be held Sunday
at the home of Mrs. Lillie Cala
way, Leesburg, Ala. Route 1.
This is on Lookout Mountain
near Sand Rock.
★ Former Mayor of Summerville,
1960 and 1961.
★ President of Chattooga County
Pony League Baseball.
★ Post President of Summerville
Junior Chamber of Commerce.
★ P.T.A. Member.
★ Former Member of Elementary
School Board.
★ Member of American Legion.
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TO RECEIVE DEGREES—Mrs. David H. Petitt (left)
and Mrs. Thomas J. Moor?, both of Chattooga County,
will receive their BA degrees in elementary education
from Shorter College at graduation exercises slated for
2 p. m. Sunday at the Korn? First Baptist Church. Mrs.
Petitt, who teaches a fifth grade at Pennville Elemen
tary School, will graduate cum laude, this being the
third highest honor given by the college. Mrs. Moore
teaches at Trion Elementary School.
Menlo Notes
By Miss Lena Baker, Menlo, Georgia
Mr. and Mrs. H. W Chamber
lin, of Miami, Fla., are spending
a few days at their cottage in
Cloudland, and mingling with
friends.
Kathy and Kay Hartline, of
Jamestown, and Mrs. Inez Wil
lingham spent last week-end
with Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Grif
fith.
Miss Mildred Lawrence and
sister, Mrs. Nelle Emerson, of
Spring Garden, met in Atlanta
for a few days, shopping and
visiting together.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bankson
Rep. Floyd
Named to
Committee
Chattooga Rep. James H. Floyd
has been named a member of
the Uniform Salaries in State
Government committee.
He was appointed this week by
George T. Smith, Speaker of the
House.
Terming it an “important”
committee. Speaker Smith said
the group would report to the
1965 General Assembly.
Aim of the committee will be
to come up with recommenda
tions concerning a schedule of
salaries for state government
employes instead of the present
hodge podge.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to take this op
porturpty to thank those who
were so kind during our recent
sorrow. To everyone who sent
flowers, cards, and to J. D. Hill
and'staff. we express our grate
ful appreciation.
THE FAMILY OF
WILLIAM 11. BARRON
"People who care about their
children's education arc sup
porting JAMES 11. SPENCE
for school superintendent."
(Paid Pol. Adv J
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(visited relatives in Lyerly,
Gaylesville and Cedar Bluff
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs C L. Hale and sister,
Miss Ella Wyatt, of Rome, were
guests of the Charlie Wyatts
Wednesday night.
Mrs. Paul J. King, of Rome,
was guest of Mrs. J. E. King
Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Story were
dinner guests Sunday of the
C. A. Wyatts.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. McClung
and children, of Fort Payne,
were dinner guests of his broth
er, Roscoe McClung, and wife
Sunday.
Mrs. Mark Fain and friend.
Gene Price, of Spartanburg,
S. C., spent the week-end with
her parents, the D. A. Hoggs.
Mr. and Mrs. David Chamblee
and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Turner
I Bartenfeld and daughter, Lorie,
of Atlanta, were guests of the
R. D. Chamblees during the
i week-end.
Ernie, Mike and Pam Massey,
| of Atlanta, spent last week with
their grandmother. Mrs. C. E.
Massey.
Bill Alexander, of Atlanta, vis
ited his parents, the Roy Alex
anders, the week-end. Mr. Alex
ander has been in Chattooga
Hospital the past few days for
treatment.
Mrs. W. A. Edwards and girls,
i of Rome, visited the Lester Ed
i wards Wednesday afternoon;
Mrs. John L. Edwards and chil
dren. of Fort Payne, were guests
j Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kinzy and
Karen, of Jacksonville, Fla., are
visiting the Howard Bakers and
Lawlesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Ham and
Ginger, of Chattanooga, visited
the Henry Lawlesses and Zane
the week-end.
Mrs. Bob Bell and girls, of
Gaylesville, were guests of her
parents, the John Websters, Fri
day. Dawn Alexander accom
panied them home for the week
■ end. The Alexanders and Mrs.
Webster visited the Bells Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman White
visited relatives in Henagar,
Ala.. Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Massey and
girls, of Lebanon, Tenn., visited
the Leroy Masseys, Floyd Sey
mores and Mrs. C. E. Massey
Sunday.
Mrs. J M. Murphy was dinner
guest of Mrs. Grace Sentell and
boys near Jamestown Sunday.
Mrs. Annie Tucker is spending
a few days in Chattanooga with
the George Tucker family.
Mrs. Sell McWhorter is visiting
relatives in Macon, due to a
i nephew. Roger Dodd's Jr. dying
from heart attack last week.
Around 60 of Pledger relatives
had their reunion at the Com
i munity House in Cloudland Sun
day. They were from Chatta
nooga, LaFayette, Albertville.
Horton. Rome, Atlanta. Sum
merville and Menlo. Mr. and
Mrs. Paul D. Pledger. Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Pledger and son, of
Albertville, attended church at
the Church of Christ, then met
the others at Cloudland.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Trammel
and children returned to Bir
mingham Sunday, having spent
their vacation among relatives
here and Trion: Mr. and Mrs.
Pariel Clark and boys were here
for the week-end with Mrs. J. E.
Hardwick
Mrs. E. B. Dearing and Miss
Lila King, of Atlanta, were
luncheon guests of Miss Mary
Crowe and parents Tuesday.
Mrs J. C. Boyd underwent
major surgery in Erlanger Hos
pital last week. We wish her a
speedy recovery.
Rev. and Mrs. C. D Weaver
and son, Stephens Phillips, of
Gainesville. Fla : Mesd am e s
Louise Mashburn and Ruby
Duval, of Birmingham. Ala., and
Mr and Mrs. J. Etheridge Law
rence and son. Jimmy, of Chat
tanooga. Tenn., were week-end
guests of Mr and Mrs. O. L.
Cleekler and Dr. and Mrs. A. H
Glasure.
Several attended the revival
at Berea Church of Christ last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Ward
and children, of Rome, visited
relatives here during the week
end.
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