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The Summerville News, Thurs., June 15, 1967
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Trion Social
News
By Mrs. Jewie Reynolds
Phone 734-2406
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Pal
mour and son. of Birming
ham, were week-end guests
of their parents. Mr. and
Mrs C. H. McClough and Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Palmour
Mrs. Jimmie Ashe and chil
dren, of Marietta are vis
iting her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Leathe.
The Chattooga County
Baptist Association will
sponsor a rally for the Bap
tist men-folks Saturday aft
ernoon at 4 at Popular
Springs. A good meal is
planned and a good time is
in store for all attending.
Mr and Mrs. J D. Hardy,
Kim and Jan were Sunday
morning guests of Mrs.
Myrtle Hardy and Sp/5
Sammy Hardy.
Mr and Mrs. C. H. Irwin,
of Rome, were Sunday guests
of Mrs W M. Hix and Mrs.
Betty Elrod and Paul.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Bruce regret to see them
leave Friday as they moved
to Chattanooga Best wishes
for a happy successful fu
ture goes with them. Also,
NOTICE
City ordinance requires that all dogs three
months of age and older running at large
within the City of Summerville be regis
tered each year.
In order to be registered, all dogs three
months old or older must first be inoculated
against rabies in accordance with Georgia
State Department of Public Health.
FEE FOR REGISTRATION:
Male Dogs $ .50
Female Dogs 1.00
Dogs must be inoculated by a veterinarian
or rabies inspector.
All dogs three months of age and older
running at large that are not registered and
wearing registration tag by July 15, 1967,
will be picked up by city authorities and dis
posed of by law Further, any person own
ing or harboring a dog is solely responsible
for the provisions of this ordinance.
Rabies is present throughout the year Ra
bies in human beings is 100 per cent fatal.
Dogs can be registered at the City Hall or
by Dr Eugene Hamner, Veterinarian.
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the neighbors and friends in
South Trion miss the Grady
Faye Rameys. They are now
residents of Rome. Best
wishes to them.
Get well wishes go to Mrs.
James Brimer who is recup
erating from recent surgery
at the local hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. B S. Hen
derson, Debbie and Randy
visited Mr. and Mrs. Auther
Bartlett and boys Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Thom
as entertained Friday eve
ning with a picnic at Roy
Joe Thomas’ cabin at Weiss
Lake. Guests were: Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Leathe, Mrs. Jim
mie Ashe and children, of
Marietta. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Wilson and Lanie, Mrs. Betty
Wilhelm and Mr. and Mrs.
Luke Thomas and Roy Joe.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Plum
mer and children, of Ware
Shoals. S. C„ spent the past
two weeks with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Plummer and Mrs. Rosetta
Locklear.
Miss Cheryl Brown arrived
home last week from college
to spend the summer with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Brown.
Brent Flemming, of Som
erset, Ky., is the guest of his
grandmother. Mrs. A. H.
Thomas, and other relatives.
Mesdames Sletta Ashe.
Betty Wilhelm, Jimmie Ash
and Miss Wanda Orr met
Gene Ashe, who is in school
in Louisiana, at Meridian,
Miss., for a week-end visit.
The Ressie McCollum, W.-
M.U. Circle, met with Mrs.
Joe Alexander. Monday eve
ning.
Best wishes for a quick re
covery go to “Bus” O’Neil,
who remains quite ill at Er
langer Hospital, Chatta
nooga.
Ricky Wibirt spent Sun
day afternoon with his
grandmother. Mrs. Elizabeth
Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey
and daughters, of Powder
Springs, spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Daniels. Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Day and children
were Sunday guests of the
Daniels.
Mrs. Myrt Bean visited
with Mrs. Emma Lemmings
and Ann Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Young,
of Oak Ridge, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Googe. from Atlanta,
were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Parker,
Stan and Steve, were Friday
evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Wibert and Ricky
for a cookout.
Mr and Mrs. Johnny Mc-
Keen and children, of La-
Fayette, were Saturday aft
ernoon guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Flecher Cleg
horn.
Seaman Kenneth Stewart
and Johnny Suits, of Point
McGu, Calif., arrived home
last week for a ten day leave
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. V. Stewart and Mr
and Mrs. Paul Suits.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mc-
Kenzie, of Fort Payne, Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Bowman, of
Bryant, Ala., were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Smith.
Miss Jean Lancaster, of
Memphis. Tenn, is visiting
with her mother, Mrs. Ethel
Lancaster, and brother Jim
my.
Best wishes for a quick re
covery is sent to Mrs. Peggy
Helms who underwent sur
gery last week at Floyd Hos
pital in Rome.
Mrs. Nora Snow had as her
guests this week-end. Mr.
and Mrs. R T. Lucas, from
Warner Robins. Johnny Suits
and Kenneth Stewart joined
Mr. and Mrs. Lucas for sup
per with Mrs. Snow and the
boys on Friday night. The
following evening her guests
were Mr and Mrs. Johnny
Pa'mer, Chickamauga, and
Mr. and Mrs. Raybon Wil
liams and Christy, LaFay
ette.
Among the many attend
ing the “Redbook Singing”
Saturday evening from out
of town were: Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Wardlaw. of Rome;
Bobby Bell and daughter, of
Pensacola. Fla.; Mr. and Mrs.
Carlos Buice, from Ware
Shoals, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs.
John Young. Oak Ridge.
Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Carson
Bell. Cookeville, Tenn.; Mrs.
Mattie Lois Landress, Chat
tanooga; Mrs. Elsie Berry,
Rome; Mr and Mrs. J P
Collette, Milledgeville: Mr
and Mrs. Mike Means. At
lanta; Mr and Mrs. Jack
Hix. Rockmart; Mr. and Mrs
Raymond Stowe. Dalton:
Mrs. Alice Howell. Rome;
Mr and Mrs R T. Tucker.
Warner Robins; Mrs. Lorrine
Thorne. Columbus; Mrs Ev
elyn Mahaffey. Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Cooper. Mrs. Pat
Smitli and Chris, all of At
lanta; Mr. and Mrs Bill
Cook, of East Point; Mrs.
Ina Rutledge. Mrs Marion
ißelli Ward, of Demorest;
Mrs Zedilda Hall, of Chatta
nooga; Mrs Mildred Allen
of Chickamauga Among
those from Summerville at
tending were Mrs Kathlenc
Phillips. Mr and Mrs Earl
Parris and children. Mrs
Mildred Thomas. Kelley Bul
man and Mrs Geraldine
Graham.
Visiting Mr and Mrs Ross
Wooten and Faye over the
week-end were: Mr and
Mrs Raymond Stowe, of
Dalton; Mr and Mrs Ray
mond Cooper. Mrs Pat
Smith and Chris, of At'anta.
and Mr and Mrs Archie
Brown and family, of De
catur
Mr and Mrs J P Collette
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Despite widespread notices
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and family, of Milledgeville
were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Collette, Sr.
Miss Karen Chamlee was
Sunday afternoon guest of
Mrs. Kenneth Dalton.
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond
Cooper. Mrs. Pat Smith and
Chris, of Atlanta, were week
end guests of Mrs. DeEtta
Gilreath and other relatives.
Sp/5 Samuel W. Hardy re
turned last Thursday from
a tour of duty in Korea. He
is visiting his mother, Mrs.
Myrtle Hardy, and other
relatives before reporting to
Fort Bliss, Texas where he
will be stationed.
Kenneth Campbell, of
Summerville, and Mrs. Dolly
Long were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc-
Leod and children, of Co
lumbus, were wee k-e n d
guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. A. Dillard and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc-
Leod. The children remained
with their grandparents to
attend Bible School this week
at the Riegel Memorial
Methodist Church.
Mrs. Peggy Robinson and
Brea, of Rome, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Day.
S. A. Dillard is recuperat
ing from a sprained back
He hopes to be able to re
turn to work soon. Best
wishes are extended to him
for an early recovery.
Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Pled
ger were Saturday evening
dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bhuman Pledger, of
Summerville.
Mrs. Ressie Barrett, Ruby
and Evelyn and Mrs. Gertie
Nunn visited Mrs. Roxie Dob
son who is ill at Grady Hos
pital in Atlanta. Get well
wishes are extended to her.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Scoggins, of Subligna. were
Sunday guests of Rev. and
Mrs. Oliver Pledger.
Mrs. John Stoveall and
children, of Atlanta, spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Berry Henderson and Mr.
and Mrs. Braddy Watson.
Miss Edna Earl Croy was
Sunday guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Buford Fox. They ac
companied her home for a
brief visit with her, and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ear)
Croy.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bar
rett and John, of Austell,
were week-end guests of
their parents, Mrs. Ethel
Saylors and Mr. and Mrs.
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Eldred Barrett.
Visiting Mrs. Eula Lee
Hickman over the week-end
were: Mr. and Mrs. Ronny
Nicholson, Lynn and Rusty,
of Chattanooga, Mr. and
Mrs. Farrell Fazier and chil
dren, of Atlanta, Mr. and
Mrs. Monore Helton and
grandson, of LaFayette, Mrs.
Clifford Williams and Mrs.
Wheeler Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bo
man, of Centre, Ala., were
Sunday afternoon guests of
Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Pledger,
Charles Espy, of Illinois,
was the week-end guest of
his father, Leon Espy, and
Mrs. Espy. Visiting the Espys,
Sunday were Mrs. Ann Wof
ford, of Summerville, and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Law.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Say
lors, of Marietta were Sun
day night guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Holt. Anita Venn
and Tommy.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ham
monds visited with Mrs. J. C.
Walker at Center Post, Tues.
Sunday luncheon guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bur
ton and boys were: Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Ramey, of Wa
terville, Mrs. Joe Cromer, of
Adairsville, Sgt. and Mrs.
William Croy, Mr. and Mrs.
Auther Brown, of Pennville.
Visiting in the afternoon
were, Mr. and Mrs. James
McDonald and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Jones,
of Orlando, Fla., returned
home Sunday after spend
ing last week with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Ruck and Mr. and Mrs. Shir
ley Jones, of Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N.
Christol and Timmy, of
Waukegan, I 1., is spending
this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Christol and other
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holt
spent the week-end in Dal
ton with relatives. Her fa
ther, Sam Gossett, returned
to spend a few days this
week with them.
Mayor and Mrs. “Jake”
Woods were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mc-
Clain and other relatives of
Atlanta.
Visiting the Ralph Holts
and Mrs. Anita Venn and
Tommy over the week-end
were: Mrs. Carlos Buice, of
Ware Shoals. S. C., Bill Venn,
of Charleston, S. C„ Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Saylors, Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ho t and
children. Bill Saylors, of
Pennville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Hankins.
J. D. Hardy was home for
the week-end but returned
Sunday to Fort Stewart,
near Savannah, where he is
stationed for Army Reserve
Training.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Christol during the
week-end were: Mr. and Mrs.
Robert N. Christol and Tim
my. of Illinois; Mr. and Mrs.
Wilburn Butler, of Atlanta;
Mr. and Mrs Donald Chris
tol and chi'dren, of Sum
merville; Mr. and Mrs. Ho
ward Langston. Mr. and Mrs.
Don Langston. Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Pope and Lauri, Mr. and
Mrs. Burl Walker and daugh
ter, Rossville; Mr. and Mrs.
Bee Dyer and Mr. and Mrs.
Buck Jones, of Orlando. Fla.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. S. A. Dillard who
celebrated their 31st Wed
ding Anniversary Tuesday.
June 13.
Mrs. Betty Hunter. Hayard
and A’Dale were Sunday
luncheon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dolas Hartline and
famny.
Miss Evelyn Hartline, Rob
ert Hartline, Mr. and Mrs.
Con Hunter. Doris and Di
ane spent several days last
week vacationing at Day
tona Beach, Fla.
Miss Judy Pettett was the
week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Pursley. Sunday
evening dinner guests of the
Pursleys were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hall. They all attended
the singing at Chelsea Bap
tist Church Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Weaver visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Ward and Alvin, of
Menlo, Sunday afternoon.
Among those visiting Mrs.
Doris Barrett at Trion Com
munity Hospital Saturday
were Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Mann, Mrs. Lynn Mann and
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hardy.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Witt and boys are vacation
ing in Miami, Fla., this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dolas Hart-
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Words cannot adequately
express our deep apprecia
tion for the many kind and
sympathetic acts that came
to us at the time of our re
cent bereavement.
—The family of
Ralph G. Dixon
CARD OF THANKS
To those who expressed
their sympathy in so many
beautiful ways during our
recent bereavement, we ex
tend our heartfelt thanks:
To the friends who brought
food and sent flowers, the
Chattooga and Floyd County
line. Evelyn, Donald and
Hayward Hunter visited Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Brown at
Cloudland Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Mar
tin and Mr. and Mrs. Seal
Henderson were Sunday aft
ernoon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Burl Henderson and
children.
Charles Stewart and Sher
old Sparks were among those
County Technical School
Monday evening. Congratu
lations to these boys.
Mrs. Doris Barrett was re
leased Monday from Trion
Community Hospital where
she underwent surgery Fri
day. A speedy recovery is
wished for her.
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Mrs. Dorothy Teems. May we
especially thank the Rev
erends Oliver Pledger, A. A.
Tanner and J. B. Cantrell,
the organist, Miss Debra
Wilson, the singers, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Wilson and the
Brown Funeral Home of
Newport, Tenn. May God
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The family of
Clyde W. Brooks
THANK YOU NOTE
The family of Leon Till
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friends who donated blood
for their father. Especially,
to Rev. Tanner, who did all
he could to help Mr. Tillman
and for all his prayers and
prayer requests.
The people of the com
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how fortunate they are to
have a man of God like Rev.
Tanner. This family certain
ly does and is very grateful.
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