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& The Summerville News, Thurs., June 22, 1967
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These two future champs have each
pitched two no-hit games during this
season’s play. Butch Lanier of the In-
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Front row, left to right: Mike Alex
ander, Jim Ray, bat boys. Second row,
left to right: Gary Mason, Jeff Gilley,
Ken Koonce, Johnny Suits, Ricky
Hammond, Eddie Lively. Third row,
left to right: Clarence Gilley, mana-
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Front row, left to right: Dennis Hall,
Wayne Edgeworth, Tim Bowman,
Randy Warren, Bobby Teems, Billy
Teems (bat boy), Billy Gorham. Baek
row, left to right: Evan Bowman,
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LITTLE LEAGUE DODGERS
Front row. left to right: Clem Fulton.
Mike “Smokie” Howell. Richard Hud
son, Mark Lane. Rodney Dillard. Ken
Yancey Back row, left to’right: J D.
Dillard, manager, James Fulton,
Mr and Mrs Johnny
Johnson and children,
Frankie and Linda, of Au
jj^sta were week-end guests
Sfl^Mr Johnson’s parents.
Gradv Johnson
MOVE OVER, JUAN MARICHIAL
LITTLE LEAGUE YANKEES
LITTLE LEAGUE BRAVES
On the turnpike these
days the accent is not on
the ''turn".
Little Frankie remained to
visit during the summer
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dians won his games, 12-0 and 13-0.
Mike Morrison won for his team —
the Giants — 13-0 and 14-0.
ger; Steve McGraw, Barry Duke, Don
Ray, Frank Baggett, Jim Meredith,
Lairy Kilgo, Leßoy Alexander, man
ager. Not present for picture: Ricky
Byars, Bobby Strange.
manager; Terry McCullough, Floyd
Wheeler, O. W. Carpenter, Roger
Reynolds, Scotty Lewis, Mike Chand
ler, Robert Bowman, assistant man
ager.
Keith Brown. Wayne Humphrey, Jim
my Dillard, Benny Humphrey. John
Marks, Robert Lane, assistant man
ager.
A fellow we know says
there are a lot of folks
around today who know the
price of everything, and the
value of nothing—Chilton
County (Ala ) News
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Scoggins Family Picnic
A Scoggins family picnic
was held Sunday at Cloud
land Canyon State Park in
honor of Katy Scoggins, who
is visiting from Houston,
Texas
Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Scoggins, Mr. and Mrs.
Evans Scoggins, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Hale and Nancy,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook,
Gerald and Mike, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Mahaffey, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Abernathy, Frankie
and Pam, Mrs. Pearl Scog
gins, Mrs. Ida Barton, of
Summerville; Carolyn Pled-
Little League
News
TOP TEN BATTERS
1 Butch Lanier .615
2. Gary Hardeman .533
3. Greg Espy .529
4 Keith Brown .486
5. Ricky Moore .476
6. Don Ray .474
7. Stanley Hale .471
8. Mike Morrison .450
9. Greg Ledford .448
10. Rounder Hall .441
SCHEDULE
Thursday, June 22—Yan
kees vs. Indians: Tigers vs.
Braves.
Friday, June 23—Giants
vs. Yankees: Indians vs.
Dodgers.
Monday, June 26 — Yan
kees vs. Braves: Indians vs.
Giants.
STANDINGS
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Indians 9 1
Giants 9 3
Braves 7 4
Dodgers 5 6
Yankees 2 7
Tigers 0 11
Parker Family Reunion
The descendants of the
late A. J. and Dovie Skates
Parker met for their annual
summer reunion at the
lovely home of Mr. and Mrs.
James R Haygood on Look
out Street in Gadsden, Ala.,
Sunday, June 18. This was
also the observance of the
birthday of Mrs. Haygood.
Each family brought a
basket lunch and spread to
gether at the noon hour.
Those from here attend
ing included: Rev. and Mrs.
Cecil Parker, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Parker, Earl Parker,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker
and Larry and Mrs. K. A.
Veatch.
Others attending were:
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L.
Grover, Sr., and Ronnie, Mr.
Chib Meeting Features
Picture Framing Ideas
The Summerville Exten
sion Home Economics Club
met In the home of Mrs.
A E. Jackson at her home
on Rome Boulevard last
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Charles Harlow, called
the meeting to order. For the
afternoon devotional, Mrs.
B. E. Neal read two poems:
“Happiness Is Many Things"
and "Take Happiness With
You.” Mrs. Trezevant Crab
tree led the members In
prayer. The roll call was an
swered with a familiar quo
tation.
Miss Elizabeth Jackson
brought several items from
National Note, the club
magazine.
Mrs. M. M. Allen Jr. ex
hibited several pictures she
had framed recently, using
old frames and cutting new
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Mrs C. E. Grubbs visited
Mrs. Marie Stinnett at the
Trion Hospital Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pil
gram attended services at
the South Commerce St.
Church of Christ Sunday
morning and evening. Min
ister G K Wallace, of Hen
derson, Tenn., was the
speaker.
We extend sympathy to
the family of William (Uncle
Willie) Keith who died last
week.
Mrs. Lula Maddox and
Mrs Margie Rape, of LaFay
ette. visited Mr and Mrs Al
fred Brown Saturday after
noon.
David Padgett is attend
ing Youth Camp this week.
Visiting Mrs C. E. Grubbs
Saturday morning were Mr
and Mrs. L. C. (Sadd) Dal
ton.
Saturday afternoon guests
of Mr and Mrs Olan Ford
were Mr and Mrs Robert
Headrick
Mr and Mrs. Leroy Brown
and girls and Mrs. Alfred
Brown visited Sunday after
noon with Mrs Lula Maddox.
1 of LaFavette. and Mrs. Ola
ger, Menlo; Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Boss, Linda, Cllta
and Cheryl, and Nell Dover
of Trion;
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Har
din, Cynthia and Joseph,
Rock Spring; Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Scoggins, Mrs. Mary
Jane Quinn, Mr. and Mrs.
John P. Scoggins, Teddy and
Gwen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Laney, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Larmou, Melissa, Becky and
Jerry Jr. and Cindy Smith of
LaFayette.
Reunion.
Children of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Stewart held
their annual reunion Sun
day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Teems on Favor
Street. Everyone carried a
well-filled basket and lunch
was spread at the noon hour.
Those present included Mrs.
J. G. Teems, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Teems, Cindy and
Rhonda, Mrs. Bill Reynolds,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dillard,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Reynolds,
Kim and Tim, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Reynolds, Paige and
Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Brown, Angela, Eugene Jr.,
and Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
ton Reyonlds, Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. Carlton Reynolds, Jr.,
Mike and Stan, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Elrod, Alan, Robert
and Stewart, Mrs. Pollye Ed
wards, Mr. and Mrs. Butch
Edwards, of Smyrna, Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Boyd, Chatta
nooga, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Busby, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Busby, Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Stewart, Mrs. Shirley Haw
kins, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Reynolds, Mike and Steve,
Tony Reynolds and Roger
Reynolds.
and Mrs. Gordon L. Groover,
Jr., of Nashville, Tenn.; Mrs.
Annie Ruth Tate, of Hixson,
Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Perkins, Joye and Boyd Bry
ant, of Rossville; Mrs. Elsie
Berry, William and John, of
Rome;
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wil
liams and Norma, Mickey
and Donna Posey and Dena
Stewart, of Birmingham;
Miss Marie Haygood, Mrs.
Wilma Slaton, Arty and
Candy, of Huntsville; Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. (Bill) Kim
ball and Beth. Mr. and Mrs.
Ferrell Taylor and William,
Mr. and Mrs. David Jones,
Francine, Jeff and Judy and
Mr. and Mrs. James Hay
good, all of Gadsden
mats. She emphasized that
In measuring the mats, a
steel yardstick Is needed to
insure straightness of line.
The cutting should be done
with a sharp razor blade on
the underside.
All pictures in a room
should be the same height,
it was pointed out. Small
pictures may be grouped.
Maintain the same height
level, letting large pictures
come on top and small pic
tures underneath.
One large picture may be
in line with one arm of a
sofa and balance maintained
by grouping cushions near
other arm of sofa.
There is a present fad to
mount pictures on pieces of
wood and then rub the pic
ture and wood with equal
amounts of burnt umber and
turpentine.
Pennville-Dickeyville ?
Notes
By Mrs. Harney Mitchell
Phone 857-4745 §
Jackson, of Summerville.
Mrs. Fannie Broyals is on
the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Strickland and Mrs. Lula
Strickland were in Chatta
nooga Sunday afternoon vis
iting Mrs John Ayers at Er
langer Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Davis
were week-end guests of Mr
and Mrs Terry Putnam and
son of Chattanooga
Mr. and Mrs. Talmedge
Lewis enjoyed Father’s Day
dinner with their daughter.
Mr and Mrs Mose Loveless,
of Rome.
Week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Strickland
were her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Millican, of
Henagar.
Hoyt Copeland, of Dalton,
has been visiting his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs Jess Cope
land.
Julian Hawkins, of Rome,
was week-end guest of his
mother. Mrs. Fannie Broy
als
Mrs. Annie Davis visited
Mrs. Lula Strickland Mon
day morning.
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Front row, left to right: David Lon
don, Greg Ludy, Andy Cash, Wayne
Vaughn, Ronnie Hines, Ricky Wyatt
and Randy Bowman. Back row, left
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Front row, left to right: Wallace
Cook, Eddy Kirby, David Tidmore,
David Reece, Andy Hudgins and Dan
ny Taylor. Back row, left to right:
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Front row, left to right: Rodney Ed
wards, Stephen Ludy, Cleveland Pow
ell, Lynn Bennett (front), bat boy;
Andy Williams, Scotty Gaylor. Back
row, left to right: Pleas Edwards,
manager; Jerry Edwards, Jerry Floyd,
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T/Sgt. and Mrs. Jack
Meers and children, Brenda,
Mike and Neal are spending
their leave with their par
ents, Mrs. John Tucker, and
Mrs. Ollie Cherry. Sgt. Meers
will leave next month for
Formosa where he will be
stationed with the Air Force.
Enjoying a Father’s Day
luncheon Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. G.
Perkins. Sr., Helion, Marvin
and Doris, were Mr. and Mrs
Paul H. West, Jr., Paul 111.
Marvin, Myra and Terry, of
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. La
mar Perkins, Angela, Faye
and Kaye, and Ann Baugh,
Mr. and Mrs. George Per
kins and son, Ernie, of Dal
ton, were their Sunday night
dinner guests.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Talton
and daughter, Susan, Mr.
and Mrs. B. E. Neal and son.
Tommy, from Atlanta, Mr
and Mrs. Fred Neal, Cedar
town, and Miss Jessie Rose,
of Lyerly, were Sunday
luncheon guests of Mrs. B. E.
Neal.
Mrs. Bill Abernathy.
Frankie and Pam, visited Mr.
and Mrs Cleo Price, Dana
and Paige in Oglethorpe. Ga.,
last week.
PONY LEAGUE PIRATES
PONY LEAGUE LYERLY LIONS
PONY LEAGUE WHITE SOX
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mead
ows, of Berryton, have re
ceived word that their son,
Lt. Olney Meadows has been
transferred to Carn Rahn
Bay, Viet Nam, with the
Fourteenth Combat Engi
neering Battalion.
Mrs. William kelson and
Billy and Mary Ann Trash
er were Wednesday luncheon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. H.
Elgin of Berryton.
Miss Marla Payne and Mr.
Tommy Payne left Saturday
to attend camp a week at
Florida College, Temple Ter
race, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Per
kins and girls and Mrs.
Charles Crabtree and girls
visited their parents. Rev.
and Mrs. Cecil Parker, and
Wayne Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Johnson, Frankie and Linda,
of Augusta; Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Ezell and Tommy,
of Rome; Mr. and Mrs. "Bo”
Brown, of Trion, and Mr
and Mrs. Leroy Johnson and
Dee. Mr and Mrs. William
Bean and David were Fa
ther’s Day luncheon guests
of Mr and Mrs. Grady John
son.
to right: Manager Jack Cash, Phil
Butler, James Everett, Ricky Butler,
Kenny Howell, Jackie Cash and Stan
ley Burrage, assistant manager.
Derryn Baker, Macky Bridges, Doug
Reece, Charles Beamon, Charles
(Shag) Peppers, Steve White and Joe
Potter, manager.
Kenny Mitchell, Randy Thompson,
Robert Taylor, Richard Chamblee.
Members not present for picture:
“Bucky” Brown and Dewayne Yan
cey.
Harold Pickle, Maurene
Wallin, Haynie Speer and
Mrs. Tim Pickle were called
to Marietta last Thursday
due to the serious illness of
Mrs. Pickle's son-in-law,
Glenn Burton. Mr. Burton’s
condition is improved now.
He remains a patient at
Kennestone Hospital.
Margaret and Ann Nelson
are spending this week in
Thomaston with their aunt,
Mrs. Lucille and Lillian Nel
son, for a house party.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fowler, Jr., and Debbie, of
Atlanta, visited with Mr.
Fowler’s father, C. S. Fowler,
Sr., a patient at Shepherd
Hills Rest Home in LaFay
ette Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelley,
Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Meers
and children and Cliff Pep
pers were Saturday night
dinner guests of Mrs. Ollie
Cherry.
William (Uncle' Willie)
Keith, father of Mrs. Frank
Ward, passed away at an
early hour Saturday morn
ing in Floyd Hospital. Other
survivors are: Mrs. James
Crook, of Trion; Mrs. Paul
Williams, of Chattanooga,
and Oscar Keith, of Fort
Payne, Ala. Funeral services
and Interment were held
Sunday in Alabama.
Miss Pat Perkins is spend
ing a few days in Dry Valley
visiting her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs C. W Ledford