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Luncheon Given for
Out-of-Town Visitors
Among the parties for
Mrs. Edmund Kyser (the
former Marsha Lowry) was
a luncheon given on Friday,
June 9, at Lookout Mountain
Fairyland Club.
Mrs. William B. Farrar
was the hostess and guests
were served lunch on the
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lower terrace at the club.
Those present were the
Misses Marsha Lowry. Mar
cia Boney, Vicki Williams.
Jane Elder, Cheryl Hudson,
Betsy King, Linda Cauthen
and Mesdames Harris Cald
well. Jr., Carol Crouch,
Merle Gay. Baker Farrat
Mr. and Mrs. Carlis Buice,
of Ware Shoals, S. C., re
cently visited their son, Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Buice, and
family. _ o _ o _ o _
Miss Doris Perkins is
spending a few weeks with
her sister, Mrs. Paul H. West,
Jr., Mr. West, and children,
Paul 111, Marvin, Myra and
Terry in Columbus.
Mrs. Kelley Honored On 72nd Birthday
Mrs. J. R. Burgess hon
ored Mrs. Ethel Kelley on
her 72nd birthday Sunday.
Helping her celebrate the
occasion were: Mr. and Mrs.
Tyde Farris, Walter and Nel
lie Kelley of Athens, Tenn.;
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Bohan
non of Decatur, Tenn.; Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Ross of
Ringgold; Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Harwell of Chattanooga; Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Gibbs, Mrs.
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Loretta Moore and daugh
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Mary Broome of Atlanta;
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Lelbe
and children, Gail, Hank,
Margie and Nancy of Ross
ville;
Mrs. Ted Burgess and chil
dren, Dawn and Allen of
Clncinnatti, Ohio; Mr. and
Mrs. L. T. Shoemaker of
Rome; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Ivey and children, Lamar
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and Tracey of Alabama; Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Gibbs and
children, Keith, Rickey, Kel
ley and Beth, Mrs. Elizabeth
Lusk, David, Debbie, Dianne,
and Darrell of Daisy, Tenn.;
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bur
gess of Athens; Bernard
Welch of Chattanooga; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Parker and
little Jackie, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R Burgess, Lillie Burgess
and Mrs. Kelley.
The Summerville News, Thurs,, June 22, 1967 -fa 1
P
J. W. Mitchell is a patient
at Erlanger Hospital in
Chattanooga.
Mrs. Bill Abernathy,
Frankie and Pam, visited
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Kil
crease, Tommy and Monte
in Cordele, Ga., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter El
liott were pleasantly sur
prised when their son, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Elliott,
and children, Timothy, Joel,
Angela and Matt, from
Elba, Ala., arrived Monday
to spend a week with them.
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