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CONGRESSMAN JOINS LEGlON—Con
gressman John Davis (second from left)
is presented his 1965 American Legion
membership card by Post 129 Com
mander Loray (Buddy) Byars (left).
Witnessing the presentation are Senior
Vice Commander Don Cox, membership
chairman of Post 129, and James A.
Speakers On Mental Health
Now Available in This Area
Have to get a program for your club or church group?
If so, you are invited to consider having some one speak
on mental health. And, a newly-established mental health
speakers’ bureau will provide you with a speaker at no cost.
Although speakers are available throughout the state, and
many would travel from Atlanta at no cost, several are near by.
They include: Chaplain Howard G. Durham, Hutcheson
Memorial Hospital, Fort Oglethorpe, a past president of the
Mental Health Chapter and a member of the Georgia Asso
ciation for Mental Health board; James R. Wyatt, on the staff
of the Georgia Tech industrial development branch at Rome,
112 Donley Drive, Rome; and Mrs. Hazel M. Porter, Box 1504,
Rome, secretary of the Floyd County Chapter of the Georgia
Association for Mental Health, and executive secretary of the
United Givers of Floyd County.
If you need a speaker, simply contact one of these.
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Next Door to Hurley's Food Center South Commerce Street —
(Doc) Giles, Seventh District com
mander of the Legion. The presentation
was a part of a concerted membership
drive here, climaxed Saturday by the
presentation of a set of whitewall tires
to George (Doug) Baker of Trion, who
held ticket 342. Bobby Ray Hudgins
did the drawing.
Nutrition
Discussed at
SES Classes
Mrs. Margaret Mathews, nutri
tionist with the State Health De
partment, visited two classrooms
at the Summerville Elementary
School Wednesday.
They were Mrs. Everett Luns
ford’s and Mrs. Virginia Elder’s.
Both are fifth grades.
Mrs. Mathews, whose appear
ance is on connection with the
teachers’ white mice project on
nutrition, spoke to the children
on proper nutrition and the four
basic food groups.
Educators
Attend Meet
In Calhoun
Top educators in Chattooga
County planned to attend the
Seventh District meeting of the
Georgia School Boards Assn, in
Calhoun last night.
County School Supt. James
Spence, accompanied by most
members and members-elect of
the Chattooga Board of Educa
tion, planned to attend. The
two members-elect are W. M.
Jackson of Menlo and Jimmy
Strickland of Pennville.
Trion School Supt. A. J. Strick
land planned to attend as did
Sam Orr, president of the Trion
Parent-Teacher Assn, and the
following members of the Trion
Board of Education: J. A.
(Buddy) Hammond, Jack Wil
liams, Mrs. Betty Freeman and
Seaborn Baker..
BETHUNE IN GOLD
FIRE I EXERCISE
Staff Sergeant DeWayne Be
thune, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
R. Bethune of D 63 11th St., Trion,
is a member of the U. S. Air
Force Tactical Air Command
(TAC) forces now engaged in ex
ercises Gold Fire I in the Ozark
Mountains of south-central Mis
souri.
Sergeant Bethune, an aircraft
crew chief assigned to Home
stead AFB, Fla., is one of more
than 20,000 men participating in
the joint Air Force-Army train
ing exercises being conducted by
the U. S. Strike Command.
Gold Fire I is being held as
part of a U. S. Joint Chiefs of
Staff-directed evaluation of Air
Force concepts for improving the
use of tactical airpower in sup
port of ground forces. TAC has
more than 150 fighter reconnais
sance and assault transport air
craft in the exercises which will
run through November 13.
The sergeant is a graduate of
Trion High School. His wife,
Betty, is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Drummond of Rt. 1,
Summerville.
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The Summerville News, Thurs., Nov. 19, 1964 *
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