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The Summerville News, Thurs., Dec. 31, 1964
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CD READY TO AlD— This was the
scene as a group of Chattooga Coun
ty Civil Defense men prepared to
help search for a LaFayette man
who was missing a week before his
body was found in Haywood Valley.
At the right is County CD Director
MENLO NOTES
By Miss Lena Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman J
Eley and Debbie, of Frank
lin were week-end guests of
Mrs. H. E. Wyatt. Other !
guests to Sunday dinner
were: Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Cavin, Johnny, Marilyn and
Susan, of Trion; Misses
Blanche Toles and Sharon
White.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Klnzy
and Karen spent Sunday
with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Klnzy, in
Cedartown.
Christmas supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. B, L. Bankson
were: Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Roberts, of Cedar Bluff, Ala.;
Mr. and Mrs. Orburn Roberts
and children, of Summer
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cham
blee enjoyed Christmas with
the Ralph Chamblee family
in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Mr. and
Mrs. David Chamblee also
were present.
Mr and Mrs. Charles i
Seaton and children, of At
lanta, accompanied J. T. ।
Clark home Sunday. Mrs :
Seaton and children re
mained for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kline,
of Chattanooga, spent J
Thursday with her mother, |
Mrs Vera Collins, at Mr. |
Polk's home.
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Bill Worsham. The other men are;
Robert O. Spear, Sam Hunter, Fred
McDonald, Barney Sanders, Tommy
Silvers, Johnny Humphreys, J. R.
Traylor, John Brown, J B. Bagley,
Larry McNair, Charles Marks, and
Mr. Pierce.
Mrs. Bettie Brown and
son, Lance, of Daisy, Tenn.,
visited her mother, Mrs.
E. C. Springfield, and the
Estes men during the week
end.
Mrs. Annie Tucker visited
the George Tucker family in
Chattanooga and Hamilton
Tuckers in Cleveland, Tenn.,
during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Jack
son, of Winder, spent Thurs
day and Friday with his par
ents, the W. M. Jacksons.
Others to dinner Thursday
were Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Scoggins, of Subligna; then
to supper Thursday were
Rev. Donald A. Hyde and
Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Tanner.
Their Sunday dinner guests
were: Mr. and Mrs. Sell Mc-
Whorter, Mrs. Margaret
Moody and Irene, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry McWhorter and
Betty and Mrs. J. E. King;
then to supper Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. Yandell Parks, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Scoggins, of
Subligna.
Mesdames James Agnew
and Clara Hurtt visited Mrs
Mary Houston and the Earl
Hurtts near Fort Payne Fri
day.
Rev. and Mrs. Henry
Walker and daughters, Jan
ice and Angela, of LaFayette,
THE NEW OuoHty
FULLER
visited the R. D. Chamblees
awhile Tuesday night.
Tom Dodd and J. Dinning,
of Rome, made a business
trip to Orlando, Fla., last
week.
Paul Dodd, of Kingston, is
visiting the Dodd brothers
and sisters through Christ
mas.
A family gathering met
Christmas Day with the Hill
Halls on the ridge. Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Hughes, of; Dalton
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Willing
ham and Mary, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Hall, Mesdames John
Chandler, T. C. ^aker and
Bessie Hall and John Wil
lingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Murphy,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Murphy
visited relatives in Fort
Payne Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Marnell
Rickett and daughter, Gina,
of Rossville, were guests of
her mother, Mrs. Kathryn
Hix, and Ben at Cloudland
during the holidays. Others
to Christmas dinner were:
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ballard,
Tom, Sam and Ann.
Miss Hughie Majors, of
New York, is spending the
holidays with her mother,
Mrs. J. S. Majors. Their
guests Christmas Day were:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith,
of Chattanooga; Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Majors, of Rome;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Majors, of
Atlanta. Their Saturday
guests were Mr. and Mrs.
C. G. Richardson, of Chatta
nooga.
The W. A. Edwards family,
of Rome, were supper guests
Christmas of the Lester Ed
wards. Susan and Beth
stayed for a visit. The two
families went to John L. Ed
wards’ In Fort Payne to sup
per Saturday.
Lt. Tom Kling, wife and
Kappy, of Fort Bragg, N. C.;
Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Kling
and Melissa, of Gainesville,
Fla., are guests of the
George T. Klings. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Pless, Julia and
John, of Twenty-nine, Calif.,
spent a few days with them
and the E. L. Plesses at
Cloudland. Miss Carolyn
Kling, of Atlanta, was also
home. Their Sunday guests
were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Starr, of Athens; Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Starr, of Gadsden;
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Comer
and Connie, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus B.
Morehead and children, of
Boone, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs.
James R. Hicks and boys, of
Cedartown, spent two days
last week with the N. W.
Garvins. Miss Betty Garvin,
of Chattanooga, and Mrs.
R. S. McWhorter, of Sum
merville, visited Christmas
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gay
lor, of Fort Bragg, N. C., were
supper guests of the Lester
Edwards Tuesday.
Mrs. H. E. Wyatt and Miss
Blanche Toles were guests of
the J. C. Cavins in Trion, to
supper, Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans
and children, of Rome, and
Tom Majors were Christmas
guests of Mrs. Dovie Majors.
Her visitors Sunday after
noon were: Mrs. Ollie House,
of Rome, and a friend, Mrs.
Roy Baker and Ottis Ratliff,
of Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bal
lard and son, David, of Chat
tanooga; Mrs. Hix and Ben,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Rickett and
daughter were supper guests
of the Gene Ballards Thurs
day night.
Mrs. Bessie Hall’s guests to
Christmas supper were: Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Hall and Miss
Linda Hall, of Summerville;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snow and
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hall.
Friday dinner guests of the
Bob Dempseys were: Mr. and
Mrs. Odell Hammett and
son. Dale. Then Saturday
guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Bowen and son, Keith,
of Hinsdale, Ill.; Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Lee and chil
dren, of Rome; Dr. and Mrs.
M. M. Tutton, Palm, Jill and
Matt, of Leesburg, Fla.; Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Fountain, of
Waterville.
Mrs. Clara Hurtt had to
dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Hurtt, Glenn, Dale and
•Karen, of Fort Payne; Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Hurtt, Mike
and Tim, of Trion; Mr. and
Mrs. Max Cross, Ken, Jan
and Greg, of LaFayette; also
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Franklin
and Miss Gladys Hurtt.
Christmas dinner with the
C. E. Wrights was enjoyed
by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Wright and children, of
Summerville; Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Wright and children, of
Pennville; Mr. and Mrs. T. G.
Wright, of Teloga; in the
afternoon Mrs. Elton Wright
and Wanda, of Rossville.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Mitchell
and children, of Milburn,
Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Price, of Columbia, S. C.; Mr.
and Mrs. Bryan Fowler and
boys; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Har
ris, of Spartanburg, S. C.,
spent Christmas with the
D. A. and Robert Hogg fam
ilies.
Guests of the John Web
sters for dinner Friday were:
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bell, Ann,
Betty and Ellen, of Gayles
ville, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Webster, Lisa, Cecelia and
Holly, of Summerville, and
Mrs. Emory Alexander, Dawn
and Barry. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Webster and Claude Webster
visited in the afternoon, also
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Webster,
of Ft. Payne, visited Wednes
day night.
Miss Ellen Bell spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Emory Alexander. Dawn and
Barry.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H Ham
mond and Jimmy Smith,
Gene Day and children, of
Summerville; Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Day and Jimmie, Mr,
and Mrs Henry Day were
Christmas dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs A. B. Day.
A number from out of
town attended the tea com
plimenting the Herman
White's "Golden Wedding’’
Sunday afternoon.
The Houston Ward family
spent Christmas with the
parents. O W. Welches and
Lonnie Wards.
Mr. and Mrs Bobby Sim
mons and children, of Flor
ida, visited among relatives
during the holidays.
The Z B Hams family, of
Richard City, visited rela
tives during the holidays.
About 20 enjoyed turkey and
ham with C R Lawless and
the Howard Bakers Christ
mas supper. The W. R.
Chappelear family met with
them for Christmas supper.
Mrs Robert Wyatt, Miss
Linda and Mrs J Lee Frye,
of Signal Mountain: Mr. and
Mrs. John K Wyatt and
children, of Huntsville, Ala.,
were guests of Mrs. J R.
Wyatt and Miss Helen
Christmas Day
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