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GOOD FISHING— Pete Wasser of Cleveland, Tenn,
proudly displays the 7’4-pound large mouth bass
caught at Lake Wanda Reita Tuesday. The catch
was made with a “Dalton Special” plug.
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Chelsea News
By Mrs. Torn Garner
Phone 862-2427
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jonnson
were dinner guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Caln Poovey.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jack
son enjoyed a slngfng at
Cedar Bluff, Ala., Saturday
night.
Miss Mary Johnson spent
Sunday with Miss Sharon
Shlreman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shlre
man, Sharon, and Mary
Johnson visited James
Bramblett at Floyd Hospital
Sunday afternoon. The
Shiremans stopped to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown at
Wayside.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Wil
son visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Wilson and children at
Fairburn Friday and Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Crider and boys, Mr. and
Mrs. Burlon Taylor and son.
of Trion, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Sumner Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben John
son, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jack
son and Mr. and Mrs. Caln
Poovey enjoyed the singing
at Faith Temple Sunday aft
ernoon.
Joe Eleam Jr. visited Mrs.
Mattle Eleam on Saturday
afternoon.
Miss Sheryl Wilson Is
spending this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Emory Alexander
and children in Douglasville.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Jack
son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wof
ford, Mrs. Julie Dempsey,
grandson and his girl friend
visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Hurst Sunday afternoon.
Sunday - dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. West
brooks were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Westbrooks, of Ft. Ogle
thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar
Harris and Lori, of Rossville,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Walker,
and children, of LaFayette,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert West
brooks and Micki, of Ma
rietta, Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Clowdls and children, of
Chelsea, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Westbrooks and
boys, of Sulphur, La.
Miss Marilyn Clowdls was
among those from Menlo
area enjoying three days at
the 4-H District Meet at
Rock Eagle.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Welch,
Susan and Mike, of Fresno,
Calif., visited their uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ho
ward, on Tuesday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Howard on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Loyd Wheeler, of
Pisgah, Ala.
Deepest expressions of
sympathy go to the family
of J. H. (Uncle John) Wil
lingham who passed away
on Tuesday.
Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith,
Terry and Mrs. Ida Eleam
were Rev. and Mrs. Hugh
Thomas and Carol, Mrs.
Mattle Eleam, Lonnie and
Connie Willingham. Visiting
in the afternoon were Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Miller, of
LaFayette, Mr. and Mrs.
Caln Poovey and Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Johnson.
Mrs. Ruby Wright, Mrs.
Marie Wright and son vis
ited Misses Beulah and An
nie Garner on Thursday
morning.
Miss Sheryl Wilson spent
Wednesday night with Miss
Carol Thomas.
Visiting Mrs. Ernest Shlre
man and Sharon on Monday
were Miss Judy Pettett, of
Trion, Mrs. Bob Pursley, Mrs.
Buck Jackson and Prank.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben John
son and Mary were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Con Shamblin,
of Broomtown, Ala., Tues
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sumner
visited Misses Bessie and Le
nora Jones at Alpine on Sun
day evening.
Miss Sue Gill spent Sun
day night with Reba and
Jim Gill.
Mrs. Opal Sumner and
children visited Mrs. Geneva
Shlreman and Sharon
Thursday evening.
Elaine Morgan Is spending
a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Garner.
Father’s Day dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry
were Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Morgan and Elaine, Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Morgan, Misses
Beulah and Annie Garner,
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gar
ner. Visiting in the after
noon were Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Gentry, Carolyn, Billy,
Anna and Donnie, of Trion.
Sympathy is extended to
the family of Arch Mathis
who passed away on Mon
day.
Warren Ford
Wins Award
For Sales
Brimp Warren Ford, Sum
merville Ford dealership,
has received a gold car
award representing sales
leadership over Ford's prin
cipal competitor in the deal
ership’s assigned trade area
during 1966.
T he award was present -1
by James M. Moore, Jr.,
Ford Division Atlanta Dis
trict sales manager, during
a dealership recognition
luncheon held In Atlanta.
Gold car or gold truck
awards were presented to 86
dealers In the Atlanta Dis
trict, which Includes all of
Alabama, most of Georgia,
and small portions of Ten
nessee and North Carolina.
"We are very proud of the
sales job done by these out
standing dealers," said Mr.
Moore. "Their efforts did a
great deal to give Ford Di
vision sales leadership In
the entire Southeast during
1966.”
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