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The Summerville News, Thurs., Dec. 31, 1964
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Lyerly Happenings
By Gwen Williams
Mrs. George Gilbert and
Mrs. Marvin Millican have
been in Miami. Florida for
two weeks visiting relatives.
They were joined Christmas
by George Gilbert, Jr., from
Maryville, Tenn. The three
of them will return home
this week-end
Mrs. Housch Holland was
the guest of Misses Fay and
Leone Busbin Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bannis
ter, Gary and Paula, of Tal
lassee, Ala . were guests over
the holidays of Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Abrams and Martha
and Bobby Webb, Jr.
Mrs. J C Williams spent
Christmas in Rossville with
her children, Mr. and Mrs J
C. Jones, and family and Mr
and Mrs Joe Williams and
boys.
J. C Reynolds is recuperat
ing at his home after spend
ing several days as a oa
tient at Chattooga Hospital
Mr and Mrs. John Bul
lard, Mr and Mrs Douglas
Stephens and Ned Williams
were supper guests of Joyce.
Harbin and Ronnie Steph
ens last week
Mr and Mrs Ben Rag
land and Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Dean Ragland have re
turned after a visit with
relatives in parts of South
Carolina.
Mrs George Rogers and
daughter, of Atlanta, spent,
a few days here last week
with Mr and Mrs. Watson
Millican, Vernon and Mrs
Ben Vaughn.
Mrs Hobart Stallings, Jr.,
and Randy were guests of
Mr and Mrs Arthur Powell
Thursday night.
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SAUL'S = SHOE SALE
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS GREAT EVENT! YOU'LL FIND JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AT THIS SALE! SHOES
FOR LADIES, MEN, BOYS, GIRLS. SO, HURRY! HURRY! SALE BEGINS TODAY!
LADIES’ DRESS SHOES I
Famous Life Stride, Smartaire and Smart Set Brands. High and
medium heels, some stacked heels. Leather, suedes and novelties:
Black, grey, brown and two tones. Values to 12.99.
Boys' Shoes
Sizes 3’/a to 6
Values to 7 99
Loafer and Lace Ups
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mor
rison were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bryant
Friday
Miss Mary Gardner, of
Gainesville, spent last week
here with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Ben Gardner and
family.
Several from this commu
nity attended the Sue
Weems-Albert Dunson, Jr
wedding at the Summerville
Presbyterian Church Sun
day
Mr and Mrs Duane Jack
son and children, of Fort
Payne, Ala., recently visited
Mr. and Mrs. Webb Wyatt
and Danny
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Mc-
Arthur and family, of Mari
etta, were holiday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Dodd
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jack
son, James and Kathy, of
Marietta; Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lard Jackson and Mr and
Mrs. Grover Jackson were
dinner guests of Mrs. Emma
Jackson and John Christmas
Day
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Mor
rison and Mr. and Mrs
Wayne Denson and Debbie
were dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Robert Denson in
Dry Valley Sunday
Mr and Mrs Junior Dan
iels and family, of Arab.
Ala., and W. T. Stallings
were guests of Mrs. Eloise
Stallings and Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm Dodd and family
over the week-end
Mr and Mrs. Herbert
Cheatwood, Mrs. Barbara
Brlson and Belita, of Albert
ville, Ala., visited the Arthur
Morrisons Sunday after-
^9O
noon.
Miss Martha Brvant, of
Atlanta, spent Christmas
Day here with Mrs. A. M.
Bryant.
Mr and Mrs. Bobby
Woodall and family, of
Rome, were guests here last
week of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Woodall and family
Mr and Mrs Bill Ponder
and Angela, of Atlanta,
spent a few days here last
week with relatives. Mrs.
Ponder and daughter re
mained with relatives for an
extended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards
and Kathy spent last week
in Crystal River, Fla., with
Mrs. Edwards' sister, Mrs. J.
B. Goodson and Mr. Good
son.
Congratulations go to Bet
ty Joyce Ragland and Ken
neth Rackley who were
married Saturday in Sum
merville.
Mr and Mrs. Wendall
Keith and Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Keith and baby, all of
Mentone, Ala., visited Mr.
and Mrs. Watt Millican and
family Friday.
Mrs. John W. Rose, of La-
Fayette, spent last week
here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Monroe Stephens,
and others.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Den
son, of Dry Valley, visited
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Morrison
Friday.
Jim Ragland, who is sta
tioned with the U. S. Army
at Fort Jackson, S. C., spent
the holidays here with Mr.
and Mrs J. T. Ragland and
Nick.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mann,
of LaFayette, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Greer
and other relatives here last
week.
Miss Mary McCrickard, of
Atlanta, spent the holidays
In Chattoogaville with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McCrickard, and family.
Expressions of sympathy
go to Bud Reynolds and
family in the death of his
mother, who passed away
last week.
Several from this commu
nity attended the funeral
service of Joe Miscal in
Trion, who passed away last
week. His services were con
ducted from the Trion First
Baptist Church
Mr. and Mrs. James Rose
and son, of Rome, and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Rose were
Christmas Day dinner guests
of Miss Jessie Rose.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ray
and family, of Martinsville,
Va., spent the holidays here
with his mother. Mrs. Edith
Ray.
Friends of Mrs. A M Bry
ant are glad to know that
she is progressing nicely
after a recent illness.
LADIES'
Casual Shoes
Famous Brand Names
Values to 4 99
Flats in Black, Brown and Red
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K, J / ’l^
WEE ONE — This little
charmer is Karen Denise
Gilreath, six-months-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Gilreath, LaFayette.
The grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Hood and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burk, all
of Summerville.
Beersheba
Slates
Communion
The Beersheba Presbyter
ian Church will hold its
quarterly observance of the
Lord’s Supper at 11 a. m
Sunday and the minister will
speak on the subject, “What
Is His Death To Us Today?”
The Cloudland church will
have its Sunday evening
worship service at 7 p. m.
and the minister will speak
on: “Does God Understand
About Human Suffering?”
The Spiritual Life Healing
Service in the Menlo church
will be resumed at 7 p. m.
Thursday, January 7.
College
Schedule
Announced
The winter quarter at the
University of Georgia, Rome
Center, will begin Monday
and end Thursday, March 11
Registration for all former
students and new students
who have completed applica
tion for admission is sec for
6 p.m. Monday at the East
Rome Junior High School.
Regular classes will meet
on Monday and Thursday.
A Tuesday-Friday sched
ule will be arranged for
those who wish to take a full
college load of fifteen quar
ter hours.
For further Information
call 232-8879 after 3:30 p.m.
The U. S Navy has been
performing aerial hurricane
reconaissance since 1943.
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S LADIES' DRESSES LADIES' DRESSES •
J All fall and winter Dresses on sale. Values •
£ 75 Dresses in this group. Values to $14.99. t o $17.99 Wools, blends and novelties. •
2-piece sets, shirtwaist and dress styles, p etites s to ] 1, Jr. sto 13, misses and half •
• Jr. misses and half size. sizes
s SI.OO & $2.00 1 /2 PRICE :
I LADIES' COAT SALE ha^ i
• Entire stock of Coats on sale —values — - Entire stock on sale. •
® to $69.99. Plain and fur collars, cash- 1 a Values to $5.99 J
meres, wools and blends. Raccoon col- H •
lars included. H urr y 2 price •
® Sale price range $9.99 to $46.66
| SAUL'S MATERIAL SALE |
Several thousand of yards of material re- £
• A large selection of cotton material. duced for this sale. Values to $1.49 yard •
J Values to 49c yard. Solids novelties, AnJ 36 „ x45 „ wide ]QQO/o co tton, •
e prints and plaids. You II save! b|ends Qnd cha|(is •
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\LADIES’ CASUAL SHOES] •
* Famous brands you'll recognize at a glance. Values to 8.99. Suedes
i and leathers. Soft and hard soles. You'll find loafers, lace-ups and
a dressy flats.
Children ’s
Shoes
Size, Small s^/2 to Large 3
Values from 4 99 to 6 99
Brown and Black
3 4
490 ^9O
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MEN'S
Dress Shoes
Rand and Randcraft Brands
Values to 14 99
Sizes 6V2 to 11
710
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