Newspaper Page Text
MV MM SWIFT'S JEWEL
Ji/Vc SHORTENING
. r;J J _|b.
Can . jB ,
Ji
JLww^^^bl Alcoa Aluminum iBSSII B’ SSB ^^B a-
EVFOIL 7 ZIV
i11 25-ft. Ri JEB W fix ITTs^s^wb^^^o^Q"
II Roii ■ w ? /- \g<|Pork & Beans /# c
I » ■■■-•■ ' 18-oz. Barna Peach
' ^t]| preserves zj
iPottedMeat iMooi
R R Parkay
I 225 BONUS HOLDEN RED STAMPS I Ai CA
I TEXIZE SPRAY STARCH 49c (25 Free Stamps) ■ VfcfcV
R BAR-B-QUE SANDWICHES 5 for 50c (25 Free Stamps) B
WJw R BAN SPRAY DEODORANT SI.OO (50 Free Stamps) R A
fW SCORE HAIR DRESSING 89c (50 Free Stamps) ... g B^V
B5<R ICE CUBE TRAYS 69c (25 Free Stamps) R p . ’ ■
U I TEX,ZE LAUNDRY FLUFF gal. 98c (50 Free Stamps) B 8 ’
Lf^? BANANAS
K « h ilhb X jl
jw BEEF Oc
>Ot *
M - life . . I Fresh |fl IP . I Yellow !■ A
I I OKRA 1510NI0NS . 5
" OrH TOMATOES >l7*
l^ 0 ”' _ I bA"Ac
'L 1 ^kw# JOGS
■P 21/2 Size k\ ^W^FRENCH 9^ J - * |
^F O'Sage 4g^ 2 - Lb - EDIEC Swon. Down
iQ^v 4 t
„ r r h"~
E * I Choc. Butter Mm -j ■' * Orangeade, Grapeade,
H Flavored, Hydrox or ^V F
Summerville—Tnon—Fort ■ \ or Lemonade
All Quantity Rights Reserved I COOKIES UIM a WMB -x
j I ^l°°! ynp^ jl 3 - s l°°
The Summerville News, Thurs., June 29, 1967
S’—'
V 4 ' i!
* y - ■
MUR, -
STEVIE AND LEISHA CHAPPELEAR
Stevie, 4 months old, and Leisha, 21 months old,
are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Chappelear.
Their grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Rob
erts, Trion; Mrs. Dorothy Chappelear of Summer
ville and Paul Chappelear of Atlanta. Great-grand
parents are Mrs. Hugh Riley of Summerville, Mrs.
Maggie Furgason and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roberts,
of Rome.
Chelsea News
By Mrs. Tom Garner
Phone 862-2427
I
I)
Mr. and Mrs. George Jack
son were Saturday spend
the-nlght guests of Arnold
Hughes, of Lyerly.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vaughn
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Shireman and Sharon Sat
urday night.
Kathy Johnson, of At
lanta, spent Saturday night
with Mary Johnson.
Mrs. lone Parker, of
Stockton, Calif., and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Espy, of Atlanta,
spent part of last week in
the Great Smoky Mountains.
They stopped by Friday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Bob Purs
ley and were to fly on to the
Bahama Islands on Monday
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rich, of
Charlotte, N. C., are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simp
son and children and other
relatives in the county.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shire
man and Sharon visited Mr.
and Mrs. Tump Alexander at
Spring Creek Sunday after
noon.
Sorry to hear Terry Don
Smith was injured in an
accident Sunday afternoon
and is in Trion Hospital. A
speedy recovery is wished for
Terry Don.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ensley,
Sonja and Arlanda and Mrs.
Florence Ensley were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Sid Wilhelm, of Trion,
and later visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Pursley.
Seaman Benny Johnson
called his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Johnson, and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cain Poovey, on Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Thom
as and Carol, Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Pursley and Pam en
joyed ice cream with the
Gordon Wilsons Sunday aft
ernoon.
Mrs. Mattie Eleam and
Mrs. Ida Eleam enjoyed
Sunday with Mrs. Frank
Martin, Jewel and Lucille.
Visiting in the afternoon
were Mrs. Brunton Martin
and Dale, of Trion.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown,
Bob Brown, Seaborn White
n^d Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jack
son, of Wayside, visited Mr.
end Mrs Ernest Shireman
Sunday evening.
Enjoying the homecoming
at the Congregational Holi
ness Church in Lyerly Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs.
George Jackson and Frank-
fli - ■■■■l
< WKjflr W
Ws^ t *
7 '* '*
j^Kk ^k iMWila ~
'^^Ul
u t
Was there ever a land
that gave so much to so many?
Let us all join in celebrating our great
freedom and plenty, as a people, on one
of the greatest of our national holidays,
Tuesday, July 4th....
INDEPENDENCE DAY
FMMBIS 4
MERCHANTS UM ^SMr
Member FDIC
u W mL I v \
lin and Mr. and Mrs. David
Flarity and Timothy.
Woodrow Eleam and Butch
visited Mrs. Mattie Eleam
Saturday afternoon.
Get well wishes go to Mrs.
Carl Sumner who underwent
surgery at Chattanooga Me
morial Hospital on Wednes
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry
visited Mrs. Mary Phillips on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garner,
Misses Beulah and Annfe
Garner joined their cousin
whom they Just recently
met, Mrs. Addie Campbell,
at Cloudland Canyon Sun
day for a picnic. Others at
tending were Mr. and Mrs.
Whit Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Rothe, Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Rothe, Mr. and Mrs.
John Gravitt and Johnnie,
Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell
and family, Marion Davis,
Mrs. Evelyn Dunn and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Gill
visited the James Gills and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gill, of
Spring Creek, Sunday.
Mrs. Ida Eleam spent Sun
day night with Mrs. Mattie
Eleam.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Bohannon in Rome on Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Ver
non and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Garner visited Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Sumner Monday eve
ning.
Revival Plans
At Jamestown
The Rev. Lee Rice of Ly
erly announces a revival to
begin Sunday, July 2, at the
Jamestown Tabernacle,
Jamestown, Ala. Services
will be held at 7 p.m. (Ala
bama time).
The revival will be con
ducted by the Rev. Harold
McCrickard and Evangelist
Doyal Hall of Marietta.
The Inmanualaires quar
tet of Marietta and other
special musical groups will
sing at each service.
The pastor extends a spe
cial invitation to the public
to attend the series of meet
ings.
There are six species of
Flamingoes.
5-C