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The Summerville News, Thurs., June 22, 1967
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Mrs. C. W Morrison re
turned home Tuesday from
Chattooga Hospital and is
improving. Those visiting at
the home during the week
and week-end were Mr. and
Mrs. W O. Reece, Miss Nora
Ward, Mrs. J E Hawkins Sr.,
Mrs. Charlie Echols, Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie Morrison, Mr.
and Mrs. John Sentell, Mrs.
Mildred Mitchell, Mrs. Ven
ice Jones, Mrs Eunice Lou
allen, Mr and Mrs. Milton
Jones, Mrs. Curt Long and
children, Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Morrison, Mrs. Eva
Webb, Bob Bullard, Mrs.
Leonard Smith and Mrs. Lila
Harrison.
Tony Jones was Friday
guest of his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Fowler,
in Summerville
Mrs. Ruby Baggett and
Miss Marie Teague enjoyed
ice cream Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Baggett and Robbie Nell.
Mrs. N. E Yarbrough and
Mrs. Judy Callan were Sun
day dinner guests of Mrs.
Mildred Mitchell. Visitors
during the week were Mr.
and Mrs Wiley Mitchell, Rev.
John Miller and Mrs. Eunice
Louallen.
Miss Peggy Silvers, of At
lanta, spent the week-end
with Mr and Mrs. Grady
Winters and Carol. Their
guests during the past week
were Mrs. L D Pledger and
children, Mrs. Ruby Baggett
and Miss Marie Teague. Sat
urday dinner guests were
Charles and Raymond Win
ters.
Mrs. Robert Yarbrough Jr.
and Tammy, of Rome, visited
Mr and Mrs. Robert Yar
brough Sr. Saturday after
noon.
Rev John Miller, of Ly
erly, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Bullard Friday. Bill
Ponder, of Atlanta, visited
them on Saturday.
Mrs Jimmy Brown, Renee,
Gregg and Sherri, of Deca
tur, were week-end guests of
her mother, Mrs. Evelyn Yar
brough. and children.
Lamar Pledger spent
Thursday night with Charlie
Parker In Summerville.
Miss Marie Teague visited
Mr and Mrs King Teague
in Trion Saturday.
Charlie Parker spent Sat
urday night with Lamar
Pledger
Mr and Mrs. Max Jones,
Tony and Lynn, Rickie and
Bobby Busby, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Whaley, Angle and
Steve, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Whaley, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
nell Whaley, Myra, Bobby
and Billy were picnicking at
Weiss Lake Sunday.
Grady Winters and Carol
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By Mrs. Robert Bajtfiett
Phone 895-4458
visited Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Winters Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Evelyn Yarbrough,
Marie and Christine, Mrs.
Jimmy Brown, Renee, Gregg
and Sherri and Mrs. Mildred
Mitchell visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bryce Yarbrough in Berry
ton Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yar
brough, Sr., visited Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Whitworth in
Gadsden, Ala.. Sunday. Mr.
Whitworth is ill at his home.
A speedy recovery is wished
for him. They also visited
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartline
at Broomtown and the Dee
nur Nolan family, who are
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hartline.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bag
gett and Robbie, Mrs. Ruby
Baggett, Miss Marie Teague,
Miss Peggy Silvers, Mr. and
Mrs. Waiter Baggett, Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Winters and
Carol and Mr. and Mrs. John
G. Espy were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Dye and Dickie and C.
B. Baggett. The occasion was
to honor Pop Baggett on
Father’s Day. Those visiting
them Saturday were Mr. and
Mrs. John Baggett, Mrs. Ed
die Baker, Todd and Tim,
Mrs. Fred Kyzor, Pam and
Christie, of Lindale, Misses
Debbie Dye and Beverly Ful
mer and Don and Dan Dye,
of Chickamauga.
Herman Harrison visited
Mrs. Leia Harrison Friday
night. Miss Barbara Massey
was her Monday night sup
per guest.
Mrs. J. E. Hawkins, Sr.,
Mrs. Charlie Echols, Alan
Archer and Miss Nora Ward
visited Mrs. Hazel Kerce, Mr.
and Mrs. C. D. Howell and
Mr and Mrs. C W. Morrison
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs J. E. Purser
and Edna visited relatives in
Cedartown Sunday.
Mrs. Leia Harrison was
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Massey and family In
Menlo.
Miss Nora Ward and Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Weaver
visited Mrs. Lonnie Ward
Monday at Floyd Hospital In
Rome, who underwent sur
gery. A speedy recovery Is
wished for her.
Mrs. Billy Joe Reece and
girls, Rev. John Miller, Mr
and Mrs. Grady Winters and
Carol, Marie, Christine and
Duane Yarbrough, Kathy
Teems, Mr. and Mrs. Bryon
Yarbrough and Rodney, Mr
and Mrs. Greg Fulton and
Allan and Mr. and Mrs Dew
ey Brown and children visit
ed Mr and Mrs. L. D Pledger
and family this past week
Miss Elaine Tibbs was Sat-
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ford of the Tigers, Brenda Bond, first runner-up;
Beth Bryant, Little League Queen, Bobby Strange
of the Yankees, Michael Smith, crown bearer; Ter-
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Rev. and Mrs. Sanford De-
Berry, Larry and Tracie were
Sunday dinner guests of Rev.
and Mrs. Emmett Beason.
Sandra and Renita Deßer
ry, of Rossville, were Sunday
and Monday night guests of
Angela and Ann Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman How
ell, Kenny and Mike were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. D
urday night guest of Miss
Joyce Pledger.
Rev and Mrs. John Miller
and Miss Nora Ward were
Sunday night supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Milt Jones.
They attended church serv
ices at Lyerly Methodist
Sunday night.
Those visiting Mr. and
Mrs. M M. Highfield this
past week were Mrs. Dale
Stone, Jr.. and Lori, Mrs.
James Ray, John and Rhon
da. of Atlanta, Miss Kathy
and Ray Worthington, Frank
Stepts and Charles Worth
ington, of Lindale, Mrs. Cecil
Barfield and Danny and Mrs
Mitchell, of Armuchee, Mr
and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Jean Smith, of
Rome, Miss Nora Ward, Mrs.
Hoyt Abernathy and Mrs.
Hubert Joyner, Debbie and
Ramar.
Mr and Mrs. Leonard
Smith were Sunday guests
of Mr and Mrs Ward Gallo
way in Ellijay.
Rev. and Mrs. John Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Jones were
Sunday dinner guests of Miss
Nora Ward. Her visitors dur
ing the past week were Mrs.
Doll Brooks and Pearl, Mrs.
J. E Hawkins, Sr., Alan Ar
cher and Mrs Charlie Echols.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Yar
brough and Rodney, Kathy
Teems, Carol Winters, Mrs.
Mildred Mitchell and Ken
neth Mosely visited Mrs.
Evelyn Yarbrough and chil
dren this past week.
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Commerce St. Phone 857-5601
We Give and Kedeem PROSPERITY GKFEN STAMPS
LITTLE LEAGUE QUEEN CONTESTANTS AND ESCORTS
Howell Sunday. Mr. Howell
remains on the sick list.
Mike and Stan Reynolds
spent several days last week
with their grandparents, Mr
and Mrs. Hoyt Crawford, in
Valley Head, Ala.
Rev. and Mrs. Sanford De-
Berry, Larry and Tracie, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Brown, An
gela, Eugene, Jr., and Ann
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.
L. Norton, Freida, Grant, Te
resa, Vic and Melody Sun
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Camp
bell, Edie and Jackie left for
their new home last week in
New Orleans, La., where Mr.
Campbell will be stationed.
They have been guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Reyn
olds, Sr.
Mrs. Faye Ozment, Joel
and Terry were visiting Mrs.
Gladys Reynolds Thursday.
Our community expresses
its deepest sympathy to the
family of Noel Mobbs who
passed away last week. He is
survived by Cecil Mobbs, a
son. of this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny El
rod, Alan, Robert and Stew
art were visiting Mr and
Mrs. Willie Wood and Ed El
rod Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Reyn
olds, Jr . Mike and Stan were
visiting Mr. And Mrs. Hubert
Joyner, Debbie and Ramar
Sunday afternoon.
Sp/3C and Mrs. Joe Reyn
olds and Sp/3C Lee Privott,
of Charleston, S C., were
week-end guests of Mr and
Mrs. Lonnie Reynolds.
Mrs. Oliver Cargle, Debbie
and Tommy were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Reyn
olds Saturday. Visiting them
Sunday were Mr and Mrs.
Henry Reynolds and Ricky,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reyn
olds. Tammy and Larry. Mrs.
Linda Dillard. Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Kisor. Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Reynolds, Donna. David
ri Treadway, 1966 Queen, Delores Smith, second
runner-up; and Dale Smith of the Indians. A total
of $368.94 was raised during the contest.
J. A. Wofford Is Honored
With Father’s Day Dinner
J. A. Wofford was honored
with a Father’s Day dinner
at his home in Dry Valley
Dinner was served buffet
style and home-made ice
cream was enjoyed later in
the afternoon.
Mr. Wofford, 74, is the fa
ther of twelve children, has
22 grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren. He was
the recipient of many useful
gifts.
Those present were: Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Wofford, Mrs.
and Nancy, Cecil, Raymond
and Leric Reynolds.
Mrs. Jim Brown and Mrs.
Dub Norton were visiting
Fred Bryson in LaFayette
Sunday afternoon.
Freida and Teresa Norton
were Friday night guests of
Sheila Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dillard
and Mrs. Bill Reynolds were
in Rome Thursday.
Mrs. Eugene Brown, An
gela, Eugene, Jr., and Ann
were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Norton Friday after
noon.
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Irene Wofford, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Wofford, Brenda and
Penny Gene, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Scruggs of Dry
Valley; Mr. and Mrs. James
Riley, Lynda and David,
Route 2, Summerville; Mr.
and Mrs. Don Wofford, Mi
chael and Kathy, Dickeyville
Road.
Out-of-town guests in
cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Crump, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Corley, Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall McCloud, Donna,
Sherry and Byron, Chatta
nooga; Mrs. Edna Wofford,
Hixon, Tenn.; and Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Brookshire and
Barry, Calhoun.
Fewer Calories
As one grows older, the need
for calories decreases. Yet older
people forget this and continue
to eat at 65 as they did at 45. As
a result they become overweight.
A U. S. Department of Agricul
ture survey in Rochester, N. Y.
found one-third of the older citi
zens in the study to be over
weight. Most of these people had
nutritionally sound diets, but
simply ate too much
Radar May Again Be
Legalized in Georgia
Gov. Lester Maddox,
meeting at Jekyll Islan
Saturday with the Georgia
Motor Truckers Convention,
said a bill allowing the use
of radar In cities and coun
ties—that meet his specifi
cations— might be worked
out next year and signed
into law.
In answering questions
about his feelings on the
controversial radar issue
on which he has already
vetoed one proposa-the
governor said “I would be
happy to go along with it
provided they (the legisla
tors) can arrange the bill
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Washington St. 857-8301
so it cannot be used as an
excuse for speed traps as it
has in the past.”
Earlier, Rep. Bobby w.
Johnson, of Warrenton, told
newsmen he and other leg
islators will have the bill
Maddox vetoed this year
placed back into committee
so it can again be voted on
by the legislators.
In reference to the In
creasing death rates on the
state’s highways, Johnson
said “something has just got
to be done, and we feel radar
will be one step toward
curbing these accidents.”