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+ The Summerville News, Thursday, December 3, 1964
Oak Hill Jottings
By Mrs. Robert Baggett, Lyerly, Ga., Route 2
Miss Nora Lee Ward visited
Mrs. Melvin Highfield Friday)
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Holt and i
family, of Detroit, Mich., were,
here this past week visiting his
father, Alex Holt, and family and
CHRISTMAS
SPECIAL
at SOUTHERN S & 10
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Black & White
j Plus Small
J^bTIIL Handling Charge
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Regular SB.OO Value, ONLY
★ NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
★ FULL SELECTION OF POSES
★ NO AGE LIMIT
★ ALL WORK GUARANTEED
DEC. 3 - 5
Photo Hours Daily: 10-1; 2-5
SOUTHERN 5 & 10
Summerville, Georgia
LIMIT — ONE PER SUBJECT — 2 PER FAMILY
EACH ADDITIONAL SUBJECT $3.95
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/ * /f Other Gift Selections to HER...
/]( A ★ Bags ★ Suits ★ Coats ★ Jackets ★ Hosiery ★ Skirts
★ Gloves ★ Dresses ★ Sportswear ★ Blouses ★ Millinery ★ Sweaters ly
other relatives.
i Mr . Fred Mitehell was Wednes
' day night guest of Mr. and Mrs.
I C D. Howell.
Miss Joyce Pledger was
Wednesday night guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Baggett and
Robbie.
Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Baggett,
Pam and Ronnie Currey, of
Chattanooga; Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Baggett and Robbie were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Winters, Ronnie and
Carol.
Grady. Ronnie and Raymond
Winters were in Chattanooga
Saturday.
Miss Marie Teague was week
end guest of Mr, and Mrs. Lon
nie Teague and family in Trion.
Mrs. Fred Mitchell was Thanks
giving dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Reed and family.
Mrs. Robert Baggett was
Tuesday dinner guest of Mrs.
J. C. McGraw, Jerry and Millard
Garner, and also visited Mr. and.
Mrs. W. O. Reece that afternoon ■
in Lyerly.
Miss Joyce Jones, of Rossville, :
was Saturday night guest of Mrs. ■
Ruby Baggett, Grady Winters, i
Ronnie and Carol visited her
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Max Jones and ,
children were in Chattanooga
Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Rape and son,
of Greenville, spent, the week-'
end visiting Rev. and Mrs, John !
Miller and attended the Young
Adult Sunday School Class of j
Oak Hill Methodist Church
Thanksgiving Supper Saturday
night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Smith.
Mrs. Ruby Baggett, Mrs. Nell
Reynolds and Donnie spent Sun
day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Lee Teague in Gadsden and
attended church at the Gadsden
Baptist Temple.
Mrs. Leonard Smith and Mrs.
Lula Smith, Ann and Doris
Dyer and Doris Maxwell were in
Atlanta Saturday.
Mr. and Mis. Junior Holt and
family, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Harrison, of Signal Moun
tain, Tenn.: Mrs. Tom Brook, of
Summerville, visited Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Harrison Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Baggett
and Pam and Ronnie Currey, of
Chattanooga, were Sunday night
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Baggett and Robbie Nell.
Mrs. J. E. Hawkins Sr. and Mrs.
Hazel Kerce and Kathy Archer
were in Rome Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold White and
children, of Menlo; Mr. and Mrs.:
Walt Vernon and Sandra, John
and Carl Vernon, of Summerville,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ver
non and children were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dolph Vernon.
Troy Johnston, of Lyerly, was
Wednesday night guest of Angle
Brown.
Mrs. J. E. Hawkins Sr., Mrs.
John Echols Sr. and Honey, Mrs.
John Echols Jr. and children and
Mrs. Janies Archer and children
spent Thanksgiving Day with
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McNair in
Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blalock and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bia- I
i lock and family. Mrs. Nell Dodd
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Blalock and family, Mr. and Mrs.
. Harold Vernon and family and
. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Blalock and
I family visited Mrs. Don Blalock
[ Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. J. E. Hawkins Sr. was
Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs John Echols Sr. and fam
ily. The occasion was Mr. Echols’
birthday. In the afternoon they
all visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ।
Echols.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moseley
were Sunday dinner guests of
Miss Nora Lee Ward. Her after-1
noon visitors were: Mrs. Onida
Fletcher and Manzy Hugh, of
Summerville.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
; Doyle Yarbrough and family this
I past week and week-end were:
I Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Teems, Carol,
) Terry and Kathy, Mrs. N. E. Yar- |
j brough and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. i
Jimmy Brown and children, I
| Grady Winters, Ronnie and I
Carol and Mr. and Mrs. C. D
Howell.
Mrs. Clarence Joyner and Deb
bie and Miss Nora Ward at
) tended the funeral of Mrs. Al
bert Estes at the Menlo Baptist
Church Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Brown
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Yarbrough Thanksgiving
; Day at Fort Oglethorpe.
A birthday dinner was given
recently for Mrs. C. D. Howell and
Marie and Christine Yarbrough
at the home of Mrs. Mildred
Mitchell by Mrs. Joe Reed. Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Reed and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Yarbrough and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Brown and chil
dren, Byron Yarbrough, Carol
and Kathy Teems. Those visiting I
in the afternoon were Mr. and I
Mrs. Hillery Howell.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mosely were
Sunday night supper guests of
Mrs. Mildred Mitchell.
Those visiting the L. D. Pledger
family this past week and week
end were: Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Brown and children, Mrs. Billy
Reece and girls, Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Winters and Carol, Miss
Gladys Pledger, Dennis Hugh
Bentley, Deloris Long, Rev. John
Miller. Elmer Eller, Doyle Yar
brough, Ronnie Winters, Doris
Williams, Melvin Tudor, Greg
and Robert Fulton.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pledger vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Parker, of Lyerly, and also vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pledger
in Menlo Sunday.
Miss Judy Lloyd was honored j
with a birthday supper Wednes
day at the home of her parents i
by her sister, Mrs. Dewey Brown.!
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.'
C. W. Morrison this past week |
were: Carl Atkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Morrison and Hill, Mrs. |
Curt Long and children. Bob ।
Bullard, George Cooper and Mr.:
and Mrs. George Reece, and Mr. ’
I and Mrs. John Sentell. j
Welmyer News
By Mrs. Barney Mitchell
Beckey Logan spent a few days
last week in the local hospital.
Minister Farris Baird and Mrs.
Baird were entertained with a
reception honoring their twenty
fifth wedding anniversary
Wednesday evening, at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. Allen Horton.
Fifty guests were present.
Malloy and Charles Hankins,
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Han
kins recently spent a few days
with their parents.
Mrs. J. H. Hendrix, Mrs. Henry
Gray and Mrs. Hugh Whitley
were Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Mitchell in
Summerville.
Duran Little, of Freed-Harde
man College, left Tuesday to re
sume his studies, after being at.
home recuperating from injuries
received in an automobile acci
dent.
Margie Hawkins spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with her
sister in Chattanooga.
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchell
were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Roddy, Carolyn, Jerry and
Danny, of Chattanooga; Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Morgan and Nina
Sprayberry.
On the sick list are Ronny
Mitchell and Mrs. Ray Hall.
Mrs. J. H. Hendrix and Mrs.
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; Hugh Whitley visited Mrs. Hew
| lett Landress in Chattanooga
. Saturday.
1 Home from college for the
■ holidays and attending services
' at the Pleasant Grove Church of
' Christ Sunday were: Sammy
Pilgram, of Dickeyville, and Miss
Susan Little, of Trion.
Thanksgiving dinrer guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sprayberry
1 were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buck
alew and Freda and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry J. Gass and Joey.
Mrs. Guy Mitchell Sr. is spend
ing a few days with Mrs. Tom
Leigh and Mr. and Mrs. Buel
Bruice and girls, of LaFayette.
Minister Farris Baird. Mrs.
Baird and Sammy attended a re
. union of the John Mitchell fam
ily, at the home of Mrs. Jack
Jones Thanksgiving Day.
Sammy Pilgram visited Duran
Little Friday.
KNITTING CLASS
CHANGES DATES
Knitting classes will be held
on Wednesdays and Fridays each
week. Mrs. Herman Spivey, in
structor. has announced.
The hours will be 3 to 5 p. m.,
she said.
FARRAR NAMED
WBIE SALES MGR.
Charles Farrar has been named
executive sales manager of radio
station WBIE in Marietta.
Mr. Farrar has been in the
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