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DEAR SANTA, Clothes please,
such as she always likes from
The Ideal Shop . . . only this
year, Santa, you'll find even
smarter styles and at the lowest
prices ever. Show her what good
taste you have for fashion by
shopping at The Ideal Shop,
Summerville. Dresses, suits, coats
galore, as well as lingerie
throughout the store.
SEE AT BUCK'S Used ear and
Parts on Menlo Highway
for sale or trade, one six-year
old mare and colt. Also two
gaited saddle horses and one
Welch pinto. Gentle enough
for children. Will hold until
Christmas. 12-3 p
FOR SALE—Big 23 ft. freezer.
Porcelain liner, drain plug, in
side light, baskets, signal light,
5 year guarantee and 5 year
food insurance. Our price, $248.
Tate Furniture Co.
THE SOCK SHOP — Discount
prices on quality socks and
hose for all the family. Why
pay more?—trade at the Little
Red Store at the LaFayette
Hosiery Mills on West Main
Street, LaFayette. Beginning
Wednesday, March 18, we will
close on Wednesday afternoons
at 1:30 p.m.
WHOLESALE
DISTRIBUTOR
Novelties; Prizes; Premiums;
Carnival Goods; Jewelry; Clocks;
Watches; Billfolds; Lighters;
Lamps; Blankets; Electric Appli
ances; Radios; Record Players;
Luggage; Hosiery; Dry Goods;
Imports; Hundreds of other
items. Visit our showroom
and Warehouse. Free Parking.
toys— DOLLS—GIFTS
WORLD SALES
COMPANY
Phone 266-8887
Chattanooga, Tenn.
61 East Main Street
LaFayette
JIjzJL Monument Works
1*4,. .— , 212 N. Commerce Street
SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
DEALERS IN: • GEORGIA WHITE MARBLE
• BLUE GRANITE MONUMENTS
— ALL WORK GUARANTEED —
TERMS ARRANGED
Check Our Quality and Prices Before You Buy
W. M. RUSSELL, Salesman
Office Phone 857-1891
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or trade, stop in and see us. ®
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SUMMERVILLE
DIRECTORY
BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL- SERVICES
MORTGAGE I
LOANS I
To build, buy or repair ft
your home. '3;
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REAL ESTATE!
Phone 857-1971 y
BUDDY HARKINS
BODY & PAINT SHOP
• Glass Installed I
• Frame Alignment
113 East Washington Street
Summerville
857-3183
Marks Auto Sales
Time Soles
Since 1940
Phone Summerville 857-1491
I^^.. PHONE 857-1861 TO PLACE YOUR AD _ if
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FOR SALE—We have round
tables, oval china cabinets,
buffets, oak dressers, marble top
dressers, and many, many other
items too numerous to mention.
Come in and browse. The Attic
Shop.
GIVING IS JOY. choosing is
FUN . . . from the lovely se
lections of practical gifts for
HER from The Ideal Shop. You’ll
find lingerie of every price,
whether it is PJ's, gowns, slips,
panties, dusters or whatever she
wants. Shop The Ideal Shop,
Summerville, for greatest values.
NEW—Two-piece living room
suite, solid foam with heavy
nylon reinforced plastic cover.
Special, $97. Tate Furniture Co.
FOR SALE—Complete three
rooms (73 pieces) of furniture.
Consists of three-piece bedroom
suite, two-piece living room
suite, three tables, two lamps,
used refrigerator, used range,
five-piece dinette, 32-piece china
five-piece dinette, 32-uiece china
set, 24-piece silverware set, $329.
Tate Furniture Co.
WANTED—2OO or 300 acres, no
hills or hollows, must have
everlasting spring or creek. Have
cash for suitable investment.
Write R. Barnett, Box 484, Co
lumbia, S. C. 12-10 p
FOR SALE — Nice four-room
house with bath. House re
decorated. Located on Highway
27, three miles north of Trion.
Easy terms. See Bill Tate, Tate
Furniture Co., Trion, Ga.
FOR SALE—Chifforobe, double
door cedar lined, $19.95. New
chest of drawers, $17.50. The
Attic Shop.
FOR RENT —Apartments. Three
rooms and bath, unfurnished,
$7.50 week, furnished $lO. Bob
Davison. D 3-10
SUMMERVILLE
AUTO REPAIR
SHOP
102 East First Street
• Walt Rich
• Bryan Evans
Phone 857-7761
Nights, until 10, call 857-2322
Use Want Ads
We Buy and Sell
Good Used Furniture
The Attic Shop
Behind Ross and Fred
Thomas’ Office
_ PHONE 857-1264 —
I FOR RENT—I,4OO square feet
I. building on Economy Street,
four office rooms at 19 E. Wash
ington Street. All utilities fur
nished. Very reasonable. Rice
Morgan, phone 857-2094.
tfc
wanted—To dim water wells
anywhere, any depth Pumps
furnished and installed. Terms,
1-3 years to pay. Call or write
W. M. Kittle, Box 186, Ringgold.
Ga. Phone 3501-2831. ts
HOME REPAIRS — REMODEL
ING, PAINTING, SPRAY
PAINTING. NO JOB TOO SMALL
OR TOO LARGE. HAROLD H.
TYREE, 300 WOOD STREET.
PHONE 857-6611.
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FOR SALE—Complete three
rooms (73 pieces) of furniture.
Consists of three-piece bedroom
suite, two-piece living room
suite, three tables, two lamps,
used refrigerator, used range,
five-piece dinette, 32-piece china
set, 24-piece silverware set. $329.
Tqte Furniture Co.
NOTICE
This is to notify the public
that on and after November 19,
1964, I will not be responsible
for any debts contracted by any
one other than myself in per
son.—Malloy Hankins.
12-3 p
DEAR SANTA—What good taste
you have, and what good judg
ment, going to The Ideal Shop,
where she always gets her
clothes . . . and pleaße don’t for
get the lovely lingerie, they have
a pleasing selection of every kind
’n price. For a gift she’ll wear ’n
love, visit The Ideal Shop, Sum
merville.
HOE CHAIN SAWS, self-oiling,
7 HP; Oregon power saw
chains for all makes of saws. The
Sonlib Trade Center, top of
Lookout Mountain, Cloudland,
Ga. Phone 862-2473.
AVON CALLING YOU!! If you
want to earn money for
Christmas. Start now. Write,
Mrs. Jeanet Coalson, Route 7,
Rome, Ga. Itc
HOSPITALIZATION IN-
SURANCE for all ages, no
waiting period for sickness or ac
cidents—When you need it you
can’t get it—Act now. For infor
mation call Trion 734-2631 or
write A. C. Mount, 15 Gray
Street, Trion, Ga.
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FOR SALE —Antique inlaid ma
hogany dining room table.
Phone 857-5831.
FOR SALE—Used iron beds.
Echols Appliance Co., Phone
857-2351. D3-C
MAN WANTED—For insurance
debit. Excellent opportunity
for advancement. No experience
necessary. C. W. Rookstool, P. O.
Box 541, LaFayette, Ga. Phone
638-2495. Itp
FOR RENT—One three-room
furnished apartment. 405 So.
Commerce Street. Newly painted.
Myrtle’s, 857-8941.
NOTICE
As of this date, I will not be
responsible for any debts other
than my own.—Ulas Kitchens
12-17 p
WANTED—FuII or part time
salesman to sell memberships
for Motor Club Services. See Boh
Guffin at Shropshire & Guffin
Insurance Agency. No phone
calls, please.
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Legal Notices
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
CHATTOOGA COUNTY.
Case No. 3597
Divorce Action filed Novem
ber 11. 1964
Order for Service by Publi
cation dated November 6,
1964
WILLIE R. SMITH
VS
ANDALEE VANDERSLICE
SMITH
The defendant Andalee Van
derslice Smith is hereby com
manded personally, or by Attor
ney to be and appear at the Su
perior Court to be held in and
for said County within 60 days
of the date of the order for serv
ice by publication, as above set
forth, then and there to answer
the plaintiff’s complaint in the
.above captioned case, else the
Court will proceed as to Justice
shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Samuel
W. Fariss, Judge of said Court,
this 11th day of November, 1964.
SAM L. CORDLE
Clerk, Chattooga Superior
Court
12-3 c
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
GEORGIA, Chattooga County
All creditors of the estate of
Richard H. Bailey late of said
County, deceased, are hereby no
tified to render their demands
to the undersigned according to
law, and all persons indebted to
FOR SALE — Nice four-room
house with bath. House re
decorated. Located on Highway
27, three miles north of Trion.
Easy terms. See Bill Tate, Tate
Furniture Co., Trion, Ga.
FOR SALE—’S3 Chevrolet pick
up. Come by The Attic Shop.
FIRE INSURANCE — Household
and personal belongings—De
struction by fire is expensive.
For information about our small
weekly premium fire policy call
iVfdii 734-2631 or write A. C.
Mount, 15 Gray Street, Trion, Ga.
Itp
WANTED TO RENT—House in
or around Summerville. Call
857-6436 after 5 p.m. Itp
FOR RENT-Four-room house
on Edmundson Street. Phone
857-7241. ts
FOR SALE—One 500-gallon Bu-
tane gas tank. See Jack Cash
or call 857-8695 after 4 p.m. Rea
sonable offer accepted. Itc
SELLING PETS—If you want to
sell kittens (or give them
away) or are in need of a bicycle,
a new job or are looking for your
lost bunch of keys, etc. . . . why
not put an advertisement in our
paper? Come by today, 8:30
a.m.-5 p.m
NEEDED AT ONCE—FuII or part
time man or woman to serve
Watkins customers in Summer
ville. Good income. No invest
ment Set your own hours. Write
C. R. Ruble, Dept. D-l, P.O. Box
No. 2447, Memphis, Tenn. Itp
FOR SALE '64 olds 88 Holiday
coupe, 15,000 miles, power
steering, power brakes, white
with blue vinyl interior. Contact
Lamar Miller at the sheriff’s
office, Summerville.
EASTERN STAR
Meets regularly on the first
and third Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
at Masonic Hall
w in Summerville.
Olene Head,
7^ W. M.
w) Lula Kling,
V Secretary
MASON-McCAULEY POST 6688
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
r~—-7., Meets regularly
on the flrat an d
yrrnWYt-r/ third Friday nights
of each month at
> 7:30 pin. at Chat
x tooga County Me
morial Home. Al members are
urged to attend.
TRION CHAPTER NO. 19,
ROYAL ARCH MASONS
Trion Chapter ^gene^^
No. 19, Royal
Arch Masons
meets the third V«L j*/
Saturday of ’
each month at
7:30 p.m., . Kling WIFW
Hall, Summerville.
All qualified Royal Arch Ma
sons are invited to attend.
George T. Kling, H. P.
Joe Hammond, Sec.
U S. Savings Stamps—sold at
all post offices—are an impor
tant part of the nationwide Sav
ings Bonds Program. Encourage
your children to save for bonds I
with Savings Stamps.
said estate are required to make
immediate payment to me.
This 2nd day of November
1964.
JULIA IRENE BAILEY
Executrix of Estate of
Richard H. Bailey
28 South Taylor Street,
Summerville, Ga.
12-lOc
CHATTOOGA SUPERIOR
COURT
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
PATRICIA ANN EDGEMAN
VS.
THOMAS LEE EDGEMAN
TO THOMAS LEE EDGEMAN,
Defendant in said matter:
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the Superior
Court, to be held in and for said
county, in which the aforesaid
action is pending, within sixty
days of the order for service by
publication, which was entered
on the 14 day of November, 1964,
to answer the complaint of the
plaintiff named in the caption,
in her suit against you for di
vorce, which was filed in the
office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Chattooga County,
Georgia, on the 16 day of No
vember, 1964.
Witness the Honorable Samuel
W. Fariss, Judge of said Court,
this 16 day of November. 1964.
CAROLYN ALEXANDER
Dep. Clerk. Chattooga
Superior Court
12-lOp
CHATTOOGA SUPERIOR
COURT
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
HAROLD L. HOLTZENDORF, JR
VS.
HARRIET HOLTZENDORF
TO HARRIET HOLTZENDORF,
Defendant in said matter:
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the Superior
Court, to be held in and for said
county, in which the aforesaid
action is pending, within sixty
days of the order for service by
publication, which was entered
on the 14 day of November, 1964,
to answer the complaint of the
plaintiff named in the caption,
in his suit against you for di
vorce, which was filed in the
office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Chattooga County,
Georgia, on the 16 day of No
vember, 1964.
Witness the Honorable Samuel
W. Fariss, Judge of said Court,
this 16 day of November, 1964.
CAROLYN ALEXANDER
Dep. Clerk, Chattooga
Superior Court
12-lOp
CHATTOOGA SUPERIOR
COURT
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
TROY LEE WILKIE
VS.
JENNIE WILKIE
TO JENNIE WILKIE, Defendant
in said matter:
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the Superior
Court, to be held in and for said
county, in which the aforesaid
action is pending, within sixty
days of the order for service by
publication, which was entered
on the 14 day of November, 1964,
to answer the complaint of the
plaintiff named in the caption,
in his suit against you for di
vorce, which was filed in the
office of the Clerk of Superior
ALPINE LODGE NO. 211,
F. & A. M.
Meets regularly on the second
a and fourth Saturday
of each month at 7:30
vo V 7 p.m. at the Lodge Hall
In Menlo.
Charles F. Shipman, W.M.
Charles Spraggins, Secty.
LYERLY LODGE NO. 338
F. & A. M.
Meets regularly on the first
Tuesday and Saturday night be
fore the third Sunday of each
u month at 7:30 p.m. at
Z-A the Lodge Hall.
yBV W. F Bishop, W.M.
H L Abrams, Secty
CHATTOOGA LODGE NO. 704
F. & A. M.
Meets regularly on the first and
third Monday nights of each
month at 8:00 p.m. at Masonic
Hall in Summerville. All quall-
■> fied Masons invited to
attend.
AWa n Turpin, W.M
' Leroy Johnson, Secty.
TRION LODGE NO. 160
F & A. M.
a Meets regularly on the
second Saturday and
ZBjlf fourth Monday of each
' Xz' month at 7:30 p.m. at
the Lodge Hall in Trion. All
qualified Masons invited to at
tend
Logan Parker, W. M.
Randy Roberts, Secty. I
Lyerly Happenings
By Gwen Williams, Lyerly, Ga.
Deepest expressions of sym
pathy go to Mrs. Louella Abrams
and family in the death of her
mother, Mrs. Ola B. Holland, who
passed away suddenly Thursday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Abrams here in Lyerly.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Edleson and
family, of Bristol, Tenn., and
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Stone and
Kevin, of Ft. Oglethorpe, spent
Thanksgiving holidays here with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Brogdon.
Mrs. J. C. Williams honored
her son. Joe P. Williams, with a
birthday supper Thursday night
at her home. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Williams,
Brent and Bruce, of Rossville,
the hostesses; Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Jones and family, of Rossville,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hollis.
Miss Nancy Greer came home
last week-end from Atlanta for
an extended visit with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Greer.
Mrs. Mary Louise Bohannon, an
other daughter, is at home with
her parents while her husband is
away in extension school.
Mrs. Webb E. Wyatt and Mrs.
Barbara Edwards spent Friday
in Rome.
Horace L. Abrams, Mrs. Martha
Webb and Bob Jr., who were
spending the holidays in
Tallassee, Ala., with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Bannister and family, were
called home Thursday due to the
death of their mother-in-law
and grandmother, Mrs. Ola Hol
land.
Mrs. George Gilbert and Mrs.
Court of Chattooga County,
Georgia, on the 16 day of No
vember, 1964.
Witness the Honorable Samuel
W. Fariss, Judge of said Court,
this 16 day of November, 1964.
CAROLYN ALEXANDER
Dep. Clerk, Chattooga
Superior Court
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GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
ED HUNTER, as guardian of
Virginia Mae Hunter, Roy Lee
Hunter, Frances Maxine Hunter
and Martha Ann Hunter, minors,
filed his petition asking for an
order allowing him to convey
the property of his wards for the
purpose of maintenance, educa
tion and support of said wards.
All interested persons are here
by cited to show cause before the
Court of Ordinary on the 28th
day of December, 1964 at 10:00
o’clock AM. why said order
should not be granted as prayed.
This 19th day of November,
1964.
PAUL B. WEEMS
Ordinary
12-24 c
GEORGIA, Chattooga County
To all Whom It, May Concern:
MRS. MARIE T. MORGAN
having filed her petition to con
vey or encumber real estate set
aside to herself and her minor
children out of the estate of
MARTIN MORGAN, deceased, as
a year’s support, this is to cite
all and singular the persons who
may be interested therein, to be
and appear before me on the 7th
day of December, 1964 at 10:00
a.m., and show cause, if any they
can, why the prayers of said
petition should not be granted.
Witness my official signature,
this 20th day of November, 1964.
PAUL B. WEEMS
Ordinary
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
GEORGIA, Chattooga County
All creditors of the estate of
William Oscar Bankey late of
said County, deceased, are here
by notified to render their de
mands to the undersigned ac
cording to law, and all persons
Indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate pay
ment to me.
This sth day of October 1964.
HENRY J. BANKEY
141 Marsh Avenue
Trion, Georgia 11-12<
Make sure all guards and I
safety devices are in place on i
farm machinery. Extension Serv
ice Engineer Willis E. Huston
advises farmers.
■ 1 ■■ *■ ■■ 1 wa 1 ■■ ■ ■
MEN
(EARN $165.00 TO $200.00 j
PER WEEK
| QUALIFY FOR HIGH PAYING JOBS, 1
I Learn Io be a HEAVY EQUIPMENT >
I OPERATOR. Actual training on •- '
' quipment of your choice, JOB o»is- |
' lance upon completion. Send name, ,
| address, telephone, and hour* al 1
■ home lot
UNITED EQUIPMENT !
! OPERATORS SCHOOL, Inc.
Phone 233-8294 '
Box 13348 - Atlanta 24, Ga. I
The Summerville News, Thursday. December 3, 1964 >
Marvin Millican, of Summerville,
spent the week-end in Maryville,
Tenn., with Mrs. Gilbert’s son,
George Gilbert Jr.
Miss Patsy Strawn, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end here with
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Strawn and
others.
Mrs. Theo Kendrick, of Ross
ville. spent the week-end at her
home here. She was accompa
nied back to Rossville Sunday by
Miss Cathrine Manning and
friend.
John Crawford, a student at
Georgia Military Academy,
Barnesville, spent the Thanks
giving holidays here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Crawford.
Mrs. H. E. Williams has been
released from the Chattooga
Hospital after being indisposed
there with pneumonia. We wish
for her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Ben Ragland and Mrs.
A. W. Morrison visited Mrs.
George Gilbert Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Noles and
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Suits have
moved into the former Paul
Smith Sr. home.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hall and
children, of Dalton, were guests
Thanksgiving of Mrs. C. R. Hall
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith
Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chitwood
visited relatives in Lyerly Sun
day.
Miss Sue Weems, of the Uni
versity of Athens, spent the
week-end here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Weems, and
John.
Mrs. John Wyatt-Rose, of La-
Fayette, visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Monroe Stephens.
Mrs. Cordia Powell visited Mrs.
Ida Thomas and Bill Sunday.
Miss Marilyn Bryant, a Jan
uary bride-elect, was honored
with an informal luncheon Sat
urday. This event was given at
the Riegeldale Tavern by Mrs.
Bob Cook and Mrs. Grace Hayes.
Approximately 25 close friends
and relatives attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Colbert
and children, of Pennville, vis
ited in Lyerly last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ponder and
Angela, of Atlanta, were Thanks
giving guests of relatives and
friends here.
Mrs. A. W, Morrison and
Gwendolyn Williams were in
Rome Friday.
Mrs. Lucy Millican remains
seriously ill at her home here.
Her many friends wish for her
a very speedy and complete re
covery.
Mrs. A. M. Bryant was dinner
guest Thanksgiving Day of Mr.
and Mrs. O. W. Carpenter and
O. W. Jr. in Summerville.
Mrs. Bill Cook visited Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Bryant Tuesday.
A Thanksgiving get-together
was held Thursday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Peppers.
Among those present were their
children and their families.
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Webb Wyatt remains on our
shut-in list. We hope he will soon
be up and out again.
Mrs. A. M. Bryant was supper
guest Thursday night of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Bryant, Dennis and
Anthony in Summerville.
Misses Jackie Cook and Vicki
Montgomery were guests over the
holidays of their aunt, Mrs.
Wayne Denson, Mr. Denson and
Debbie.
Mrs. Will Woods visited Mrs.
^Arthur Morrison and Lena Mae
Friday evening.
Among the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Avery Bryan, Hugh and
Nancy Sunday were: Mrs. Jim
Anderson, Mrs. Fred Stallings
and sons, Mrs. Donnie Espy and
sons. Mrs. Bill Cook, Mr. and Mrs.
Hamilton Brown and sons, of La-
Fayette.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crawford
were hosts to a Thanksgiving
fete at their home Thursday.
Among those present were:
Johnny Crawford, Barnesville;
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clay and fam
| ily, Macon; Mr. and Mrs. Pud
Mosteller and family, Columbus;
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dickerson and
family, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Mi.
and Mrs. Cordle Bagley and-girls,
Cedartown, and Miss Louie
Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Jack
son Jr. and Mrs. Emma Jackson
visited Sunday with Marvin Kel
lett near Gadsden, Ala. Friends
of Mr. Kellett will be interested
to know that he has recently
been released from the hospital
having been indisposed several
weeks with pneumonia.
Mrs. Hollis Stanfield and
daughter, Jeanne, were in Rome
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kimbell,
of Summerville; Mrs. Harold
> Bishop, Mrs. Bill Cook, Mrs.
Earl Jones and Margaret, all
of Lyerly; visited Mrs. Dell
Johnson at the Valley View
Rest Home in Rome Thursday.
Afterwards they all enjoyed sup
per with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hen
derson and boys In Garden
Lakes.
Mr. and Mrs. Weyman High
and Elaine, of Gore, were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Jackson.
Mrs. Mary Mackey and chil
dren, of Leesburg, Ala., were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jody Cook
and family during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Woodall
and family, of Rome, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Woodall, Jo Ann and Jeffrey and
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Gaylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Brownnie Bor
ders and J. H. Borders, of Rome,
were guests over the week-end
of Mrs. Della Borders, Misses
Wessle Bradley and Cile Vaughn
and friends.
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Kilpat
rick, of Doraville, former Bap
tist minister of Lyerly, were vis
iting friends here in Lyerly a
few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vaughn, of
Chattanooga, Tenn.; Miss Hester
Vaughn, of Holland; Mr. and
Mrs. Wendell Keith, of Mentone,
Ala.; Mrs. Harold Bishop, Mrs.
Frances House and Mrs. Arthur
Morrison were among those visit
■ Ing Mr. and Mrs Watson Milli
can, Vernon and Mrs. Ben
I Vaughn Sunday.
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