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The Summerville News, Thurs., June 15, 1967
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Seated: Doug Ledford and Marty Mc-
Quire, bat boys; first row, left to
right: Charles Mitchell, Phil McQuire,
Steve Lanier, Tony Hines, Greg
White, Tommy Hughes; second row,
left to right: Bob Ledford, manager,
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Front row, left to right: Paul Marks,
Neil Fulton, Rex Evans, Terry Win
ters, Tim Groce, Jerry Carmon; back
row, left to right: Terry Lewis, Steve
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By CLYDE DAVIS II L II U
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Pony League Standings
Through June 13. 1967
Georgia Rug Mill W L
Cardinals 9 3
American Legion
White Sox 8 4
V F W
Pirates 7 5
Javcees
Orioles 8 8
Tro-Fe Dairies
Lions 0 12
Thursday schedule Orioles
vs Lions, Pirates vs. Cardi
nals
Monday schedule Lions
vs Cardinals, Orioles vs
Remember Dad
Everybody depends on Dad ... to
solve problems and end worries, to en
courage effort and applaud triumpbs. to
share sorroir t>r happiness and to be there
always, when he's needed. Dad has the
strength to do it all: he's a pretty wonder
ful guy.
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Day Camp
To Convene
June 26-30
All children between the
ages of 5-13 are eligible to
attend the day camp to be
held at the Summerville
Recreation Center June
28-30 The camp will be
open from 9 a m until 2 pin
each day
The charge of $1 50 a day
for t ach child includes mid
morning refreshments, a
drink for each child at noon,
and materials for arts and
crafts Children are asked to
bring their own lunch
The camp will be under
the supervision of adults
and teen-age counselors Ac
tivities will include arts and
crafts, basketball, softball
trampoline and tumbling
hiking, folk games, volleyball
and other activities
The day camp is being
sponsored by the Chattooga
High School football cheer
leaders in cooperation with
Clyde Davis, recreation di
rector
LITTLE LEAGUE INDIANS
PONY LEAGUE ORIOLES
White Sox.
Tuesday .schedule: Cardi
nals vs. White Sox. Lions vs
Pirates
Teen Club Activity
The Senior Teen Council
has planned a trip to see the
Braves and New York game
on Saturday, June 24
Members interested In
going to see the game must
contact Clyde Davis, by this
Friday
The group will leave from
the Recreation Center at 4
pm Saturday. June 24
Private Jerry Sims is now
stationed at Fort Lewis.
Washington He will be sta
tioned there until leaving
for Viet Nam His wife and
daughter reside in Rome
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Mrs Janie Richardson. Mr
and Mrs Charles Page. Gary
and Antonia at West Fulton
High School in Atlanta,
where Donella Richardson
was graduated with honors
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Mr and Mrs Ellis Echols
spent the week-end with
relatives in Calhoun Falls.
S C . and Elberton. Ga
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Mrs Archie Gaylor and
Carol, and Mr Bruce Shaw
of Chattanooga, and Mr and
Mrs Smiley Ray were guests
of Mr and Mrs Olan Hix
Sunday
Mrs Julia Mae Rowlls,
Mr and Mrs Buddy Hines
and Miss Brenda Henderson
went to Ft Benning last
Friday to see Pvt Leon
Rowlls Pvt Rowlls grad
uated from basic training
Friday and transferred to Ft
Lenord Wood. Mo. for ad
vanced training
Donnie Simpson, Greg Ledford, Butch
Lanier, Danny Blackwell, Gary Har
deman, Randy Mitchell, Dale Smith
and Buddy Lanier, manager. Not pic
tured are Hill and Robert McWhorter.
Lee, Neil Nelson, Jimmy Lenderman,
Kenneth Norton, Stanley Perkins,
Wayne Groce, manager Not present
for picture was Greg Thomas.
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MELISSA Lynne Sims Is the
three-month -old daughter
of Pvt. and Mrs Jerry Sims,
of Home. Her grandparents
are Mr and Mrs C. G. Sims
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holt,
of Summerville, and R. G.
Holder, of Rome Great
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. P. J. F.vett and Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Sims, all of
Summerville.
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STEPHANIE LYN Hartline,
three-and-one-half months
old. is the daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Buddy Hartline.
Route 2, Summerville.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Hartline and
Mrs Juli.i Stewart. all of
Summerville', and Glenn
Stewart, of Chattanooga.
Church of Christ
Set* Bible School
The Trion Church of
Christ announces a Vaca
tion Bible School to be held
June 19-23 from 9 to 11:30
am.
Classes will be available
for all age groups
Sgt. and Mrs. Jimmy
Brown and Sammy, Mr. and
Mrs. Paulie Brown and
Dwight spent the week-end
in Birmingham visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Weeks and
daughter, Sammie.
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Mrs. Virginia Turpin and
Mrs. Doris White are attend
ing the Grand Chapter, Or
der of the Easter Star held
in Macon this week.
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Charlie Fowler, Jr., of At
lanta, visited his father,
Charles Fowler, Sr., who is
a patient at Shepherd Hills
Nursing Home in LaFayette,
Sunday.
Mrs. Shirley Pearson and
daughter, Patricia, Mrs. Vir
ginia Burke and daughter,
Kim, and Larry Smith, of
Huntsville, were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Pear
son's mother, Mrs. Ollie
Fletcher.
Mrs. W. C. Wilson, Mrs.
Harold Cramer and Mrs. H.
M. Andrews were in Rome
Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wofford
and children, Vicki, Char
lotte and Lisa, of Atlanta,
visited Mr. and Mrs. M. G.
Perkins, Sr., and family
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Glenn,
of Huntsville, were week-end
guests of Mrs. Lucy Head.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Per
kins and son, Ernie, of Dal
ton, were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. G.
Perkins, Sr., and family.
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Mrs. Mack Braddy visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Matthews,
Mrs. Evelyn Braddy, Lynn,
Susan and Timmy last
Thursday. The Braddys were
visiting from Resaca.
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Mrs. Grady Johnson was
entertained with a birthday
supper Friday night at their
home. Those attending were:
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ezell
and Tommy, of Rome; Mr.
and Mrs. “Bo” Brown, of
Trion; Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Bean and David, Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Johnson and
daughter, Dee, Mr. and Mrs.
James R. Johnson, Nina
Madden and Mr. Johnson.
She received several nice
gifts.
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— and Mrs. Barry Gil
reath and son, little Barry,
of Jacksonville. Ala., were
week-end guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Gilreath, and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. James
Lenderman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Ezell, of Rome, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Johnson
Sunday.
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Mrs. Billy Ward attended
the graduation of Larry
Ward in Scottsville, Miss..
June 1.
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Billy Ward and Pearl
Roberts attended a beauty
show at King's Inn in Rome
Sunday, June 11.
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Larry and Brenda Ward
were week-end guests of
Mrs. Billy Ward last week
end.
Mrs. Milton Cook of
Smyrna. Ga., and Mrs. Mar
vin Adams of Rome are vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc-
Collum this week. Mr. Mc-
Collum. who suffered a
stroke Sunday, is improving
at his home in Trion.
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Mr and Mrs. Billy Petitt
honored their son, Chuck,
with a birthday supper Sun
day night. Those present
were Mr and Mrs. Will
Stephenson and Mrs. Oscar
Dendy. Grilled hamburgers,
birthday cake and home
made ice cream was enjoyed
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Miss Carol Gaylor leaves
Friday to study at the Uni
versity of Kansas this sum
mer
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— and Mrs. Paul Wallace
of Rossville spent Tuesday
with Mrs W. W Anderson.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs F F
Horne over the week-end
were Mr and Mrs. Al Burk
ett of Douglasville. Ga., and
Mrs Edna Wilson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Horne
and daughter. Rhonda of
Omaha. Neb. are spending
several days this week with
Mr. and Mrs F. F Horne.
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Mrs. Floyd and Miss Mar
tha Gail Jones of Moultrie.
| Ga. Mrs Larry Jones and
children of LaFayette spent
I Tuesday with Mr and Mrs
I F F Horne.
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T Sgt Snydor B Weaver
I and family, of Las Vegas.
। Nev . were week-end guests
of his mother. Mrs W R
I Nicholson, and Mr Nichol
: son Afternoon guests were
' Mr and Mrs Gordon Weaver
| Mrs Grady Palmour. Francis
; and Maxine, of Trion. Mr
I and Mrs F H Cox, of Chat-
I tanooga. and Mr. and Mrs.
I Grady Palmour Jr. and Sam-
I my. of Birmingham. Ala
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