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★ The Summerville News, Thurs., Nov. 19, 1964
Menlo Notes
By Miss Lena Baker, Menlo, Georgia
Bobby Jackson, of Atlanta, was '
home for the week-end. Others,
with the W M Jacksons to din
ner Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Cameron, of Linden. N. J
(who had spent a week in Biloxi.
Miss. > Mr and Mrs. Johnny
Scoggins, of Subligna, were their
supper guests Sunday night.
Miss Ruby O'Rear and Mrs. ;
Ann Bohannan. of Trion, were
dinner guests Sunday of the Jim
Barrys. I,
The Dodd girls and brothers
visited in Rome Sunday after
noon. their sister, Florence’s ।
husband. Charles Gilmour, hav- ,
ing died <
Bob Lyons, of New York, is 1
In Georgia... , >
after bowling, beer is a natural
After you’ve bowled a game or two, or when you’re winding up
the evening at the neighborhood bowling center, it’s good to relax
with friends and compare scores. What better way to add to the
Fport and the sociableness than with a refreshing glass of beer?
J lowcvcryou take your fun—skiing,skating,or ar your ease in the
game room—beer always makes a welcome addition to the party.
Your familiar glass of beer is also a pleasurable reminder that
we lite in a land of personal freedom—and that our right to enjoy
beer and ale, if we so desire, is just one, but au important one, of
those personal freedoms.
®ln Georgia.. .beer goes with fun, with relaxation
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112 East Washington Strcat Summerville, Georgia
1 visiting his mother, Mrs. Reuben
। Lyons They attended funeral
ervice of a cousin in Jasper,
Ala., Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Margaret Moody, Misses
Hugh Bell Dodd and Irene
Moody, of Trion; Mr. and Mrs.
Sell McWhorter were dinner
guests of Mrs. Annie Tucker
Sunday.
Bill and Joe Alexander re
turned home Saturday after a
week with their mother, Mrs.
Roy Alexander.
Those enjoying birthday sup
per Saturday at the Zeke Gilleys
were: Mr and Mrs. Billy Don
Gilley and son. Tony. Mr. and
Mrs Buster Cavin, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hogg and children. The
occasion was Billy Don’s birth-’
I day.
i Mr. and Mrs. John Knox Wyatt
j and children, of Huntsville. Ala.,
were guests of his mother. Mrs.
J. R. Wyatt, and Miss Helen
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs R. L. Martin vis-
I ited Mr. and Mrs. H. R Thomas
j in Rome Sunday. Late afternoon,
j Mr. and Mrs. Herman Martin, of
Summerville, visited them.
Mrs. R D. Chamblee and Mrs.
Martha Chamblee spent four
days with the Ralph Chamblees
in Tuscaloosa, Ala,, last week.
R. D. Chamblee went for the
week-end.
Mrs. Inez Willingham visited
her daughter, Mrs. Martin Hart
line, and family in Jamestown, 1
Ala., during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wyatt and i
Miss June Wyatt were Sunday,
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Vance Story at a case in Ala-:
ba ma.
Mr and Mrs Loy Murphy.
Jerry M. Murphy. Mrs. Grace
Spntell and Lena Baker visited
Mrs. Sallie Murphy (who’s a pa
tient at Battey State Hospital)
Sunday afternoon Others were:
Mrs. Lora Gladden, of Rome;
Mesdames Jo and Belle Harri
son. of Fort Payne, and Bill Har
rison, of Ider. Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nappier,
of Chattanooga, were guests of
Lena and Gordon Baker Satur
day night. They visited relatives
in Alabama Sunday.
Mrs. Hoyt, Barry and children,
of Chattanooga; Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Brown and Stephnie
were dinner guests Sunday of the
Gordon Cooks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P Majors, of
Bristol, Tenn., were guests of his
mother, Mrs. J. S. Majors, last
week; then for the week-end.
Mi. and Mrs. John Majors, of
Atlanta.
Mrs. Clara Hurtt spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Hurtt and family near Fort
Payne, Ala. The mother and lit
tle Karen Lee are doing fine.
Mrs. Beth Edwards, of Truss
ville, Ala., was guest of her sis
ter. Mrs. Herman White, and Mr.
White Friday night and Satur
day.
Those visiting Mrs. Lena
Bankson and Ted Sunday were:
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Bankson
and son, Mrs. Hobart Bishop,
Miss Inez Hammett and Mrs.
Mary Mackey and children, of
Leesburg, Ala
Mrs. J E King spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. James King
in Summerville.
Mrs. H E. Wyatt and Miss 1
Blanche Toles were Sunday din- :
ner guests of the J. C. Cavins in
Holland HD
Plans Lunch
For Dec. Meet
Miss O m i e Wiley, Chattooga
Home Demonstration Agent,
gave an interesting and instruc
tive demonstration Tuesday at
the meeting of the Holland
Home Demonstration Club.
Her topic, which was illu
strated with slides, was “Bring
ing Color in the Yard”. Some of
the important points were: Line
and design the colors around the
house and fill with flowers later;
plant bulbs in clusters; plant
| trees where the shadows will
| fall where desired; plant ivy
। where grass roots, won’t grow;
use the proper soil and fertilizer
: and plenty of water.
The members answered the roll
I call by giving a “Thank You”
verse from the Bible. Mrs. Clyde
Stevenson r^ad a paper on Nu
trition.
Mrs. Gordon Greene, the host
ess and recreation chairman,
gave an appropriate game on
Thanksgiving dishes in scram
bled letters. She served coffee
and chocolate cake.
The December meeting will be
at the Lighthouse, Dec. 19. At
this time, there will be a business
meeting, installation of officers,
exchange of gifts and a lunch
eon.
Prescription drug makers have
a greater percentage of scientists
among their employees than any
other industry.
Trion.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bankson I
visited relatives in Cedar Bluff,
Ala., Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Charles Rickett and
daughter, Gina, of Rossville,
spent Monday with her mother,
Mrs. Kathryn Hix. and Ben.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peppers, of
LaFayette, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Barry Sunday afternoon.
Misses Daphne and Iris Toles,
of Atlanta, spent the week-end j
with their mother, Mrs. Guy
Toles.
Several from here visited Mrs.
James E. Laird and family at
J. D. Hill’s Funeral Home
Wednesday night due to his
death Tuesday afternoon at Er-.
langer Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Ward
and children, of Rome, visited
among relatives during the
week-end.
Mrs. Fred Martin has been sick
; the past few days. Best wishes'
: for a speedy recovery.
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