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The Summerville News, Thurs., July 13, 196
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FOUR-LEGGED CHICKEN
Mrs. H. C. Brown found this four-legged chicken
among the broilers hatched out on the Brown farm
on Route 4, Summerville.
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But the close co-operation,
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Nor the army as a whole,
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Os every bloomin’ soul.
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Trion Social News |
By Mrs. Jewie Reynolds
Phone 734-2406 §
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Mr. and Mrs. James Wads
worth, of Rome, were Thurs
day visitors of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Gilreath,
and Johnny. Their Sunday
luncheon guest was Mrs. De-
Ette Gilreath.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hoots,
of Jacksonville, spent last
Monday night with Mr. and
Mrs. James Hall and chil
dren. Tuesday, July 4, they
all enjoyed picnicking and
fishing at Lake Weiss, Cedar
Bluff, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. David Stowe,
of Columbus, Ohio, are vis
iting her father, Jimmy Mc-
Kinsey, and other relatives.
Mrs. Anna Bryan is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Lance Pippins, and Mr.
Pippins, of Chattanooga,
this week.
Nona Snow and boys had
visiting them over the
week-end: R. T. and Ailean
Lucas, from Warner Robins.
Others gathering on Sunday
for dinner and get-together
were Mr. and Mrs. Farris
McWhorter and boys, from
Chicago; Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Palmer and chil
dren, from Chickamauga;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Snow,
from Gainesville, and Ray
bon, Peggy and Christy Wil
liams, from LaFayette.
Dicky Tanner was visiting
Kent Snow for the day. In
the afternoon Russell Cham
bers visited.
Mrs. Ruby Hancock and
Mrs. Ruby Lowery spent
Saturday in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Faye
Green were week-end guests
of their daughter and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Denny and boys, of Pikeville,
Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. John Holt
and Mike, of Swainsboro,
were Wednesday night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Reynolds. Others visiting
the Reynolds during the
week were Mrs. Mary Jo
Presley, Bobby and Keith
Brown and John Marks, all
of Summerville.
Mrs. Bess Palmer and
Brenda and Miss Claudia
Etheredege, of Jonesboro,
and Mrs. Rose Maffett spent
last Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Williams and
Kenneth.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc-
Leod and children, of Co
lumbus, returned home over
the week-end after visiting
here with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. A. Dillard and
Mr and Mrs. Arvel McLeod,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adams
and Mr. and Mrs. John
Wibirt and Ricky enjoyed
lunch at the Holiday Inn in
Rome Sunday.
Mrs. Rosetta Locklear
spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bentley
and family, of Menlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ozell Mad
dox and their grandchil
dren spent several days last
week in the Smokies.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlen F.
Reynolds and Ricky, of For
est Park, spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Brown, of Sum
merville, and Mr. and Mrs.
W H Reynolds.
Mr and Mrs. George Day
returned Saturday from a
vacation last week in Pan
ama City, Fla., enjoying a
trip to the "Little White
House” en route home
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hay
good and Linda and Mr. and
Mrs Porter Durham spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
Bill Day. of Cloudland.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holt
spent most of last week
with relatives in Dalton,
Sam Gossette returned home
for a few days’ visit with
them
Mr and Mrs. Porter Dur
ham visited with Rev. and
Mrs. Lonnie W Talley, of
Birmingham. Friday
Mr and Mrs. Charles
Woods and girls spent their
vacation in Jacksonville.
Fla.
Mr and Mrs. John Pritchett
and children spent last
week in Panama City, Fla
Mrs. Ed Palmer and
Brenda and her guest. Miss
Claudia Etheredege. of
Jonesboro, visited Mrs.
Elizabeth Adams Thursday
Mr and Mrs Gordon
Cochran and Mr. and Mrs
Don Wright enjoyed the
rodeo at Cleveland. Tenn^
Friday night
Mr and Mrs John Wibirt.
Sr. and Miss Ann Lacey, of
Bay City . Mich . were la^t
week's guests of Mr. and
Mrs John Wibirt. Jr. and
Ricky
Mr and Mrs. Frank Bo
man. of Ringgold, spent
Saturday with Mr and Mrs.
Ed Palmer
Mrs Clifford Williams vis
ited her mother. Mrs. Eula
Lee Hickman, Sunday after
noon.
Congratulations to Me
and Mrs Gene Martin who
were married Saturday. July
1 They were last week's
guests of his parents. Mr.
and Mrs Charlie Martin.
Mr and Mrs Richard
Westbrook, of Clarksville,
Tenn., were week-end guests
of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Deck Brewester and Mr.
and Mrs. Link Westbrook.
Mrs. Frances Whitmere,
George and Kavin, from San
Francisco, Calif., are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. John Neal
and Mrs. Carl Atkins and
Mr. Atkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adams,
Mrs. Cherry Wibirt and
Ricky, Mr. and Mrs. John
Wibirt, Sr., and Miss Ann
Lacey spent the Fourth
Tuesday at Turkey Moun
tain Lake enjoying a picnic
and swimming.
A/3C and Mrs. Kenneth
Bryan and children, of West
Virginia Beach, arrived last
Monday to spend a few days
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Link Westbrook. Others
visiting in the Westbrook
home over the week-end
were Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Westbrook, of Clarksville,
Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Vinson
Carver and girls, of Garden
Lake, Rome.
Mrs. Eula Lee Hickman
spent the week-end with Mr
and Mrs. Ronnie Nicholson
and children, of Chatta
nooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Grimes and children, of Ft.
Oglethorpe, spent the
Fourth with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Webb.
Mrs. Will Shaw spent
Thursday night with her
daughter, Mrs. Ruby Low
ery.
An expression of sympa
thy is extended to the fam
ily of the late John Frank
McConnell, who passed away
suddenly Saturday after
noon.
Minister and Mrs. Charles
Fleetwood (new minister of
North Summerville Church
of Christ) and Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Fleetwood and Tom
my, of Anniston, Ala., visited
with Miss Mary Jo Logan
Saturday.
Bon voyage is wished for
Miss Ethel Simmons who
left Monday for Atlanta
where she joined a party of
twenty other persons of the
Austin Tour Service for a
tour of Europe for the next
three weeks.
Mrs. Ethel Saylors spent
last week with her daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Fairey, of Baltimore,
Md.
Mrs. Christina Clanton, of
Atlanta, was Sunday after
noon guest of her sister,
Mrs. Ruby Lowery.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wil
liams, Jr., and children, of
Columbus, spent part of last
week with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Whitley
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wil
liams, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lind
sey vacationed in Panama
City, Fla., last week.
Miss Margaret Bailey re
turned to Atlanta Sunday
after spending last week
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Hen
derson were guests of Mrs.
Bertha Lockridge, of Spring
Garden, Ala., the latter part
of' last week.
Mrs. Corine Webb visited
with her daughter and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Grimes, of Ft. Oglethorpe,
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Cason, of Atlanta, were
week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Cason.
Mr and Mrs. Auther Bart
lett and boys spent last
week on vacation in the
Smokies.
Get well wishes go to Mrs.
George Hawkins who is con
fined to her home.
Mrs. Martha Stalling.
Marion and Randy and Mrs
Corine Webb and Ronald
enjoyed the Fourth of July
fireworks at Lake Winnepe
saukah last Tuesday eve
ning.
Miss Joyce Mcßay. of
Birmingham, Ala., and Don
ald Henderson, of Hunts
ville. were the Fourth of
July guests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. S Hender
son.
Mr and Mrs George Haw
kins spent a few days last
week with their daughtej
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Bryan, of Kennesaw
Mr. and: Mrs. Harry Bryan,
of Kennesaw’.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewight
Mauney spent Saturday In
Rome.
Mr and Mrs. Lonzo Mar
tin, Mr and Mrs Burell
Henderson, Randy and Deb
bie spent their vacation in
Okefenokee Swamp
Mr and Mrs. Winston
Stephens, of Dalton, and
Inez Williams visited Mrs
Williams' parents, the Ma
loys, of West Palm Beach,
Fla , last week.
Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Casey,
of Calhoun, spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs.
Myrtis Bowman, and visited
the Ralph Holts and family
Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Hall
and boys were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Day.
Miss Shirley Pettyjohn, of
Atlanta, came home last
Monday and joined her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Pettyjohn, and Joan in a
trip to Cincinnati, Ohio,
where they visited with Mrs.
Pettyjohn’s brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Strickland; then enjoyed a
tour of the Air Force Mu
seum, Dayton, Ohio, where
they viewed several old
planes used in both World
Wars I and 11.
Mrs. Anna Taylor, of
Menlo, is the guest of her
daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Lowery.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Webb visited Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Sweatt, of Ragland,
Ala., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bar
rett, Dianne and Tony and
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hardy,
Kim and Jan enjoyed a tour
of Rock City Sunday, July 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Hen
derson and Phyllis spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Drummonds and
children. Michael Drum
monds returned home with
them for an extended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lock
lear and children visited
with the Burell Hendersons
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vernon
and family, of Newberry,
S. C., spent a few days last
week with his mother, Mrs.
Ethel Vernon.
McMillan Myers spent last
week in Athens with Mrs.
Myers and Patti.
Miss Patsy Tinney and
Tommy Henderson were last
Sunday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hardy,
Kim and Jan.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Redd
and children spent their va
cation with their parents in
Charleston, S. C.
David Simmons, of Mc-
Callie in Chattanooga, spent
a few days with his parents
last week and had as his
guest, Gardener King, West
Virginia, also a student of
McCallie.
Visiting with Neal Flor
ence, of McCallie School in
Chattanooga, and his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N.
Florence, was Bill Flagstone
of McCallie, for the holidays.
Miss "Tee-Gee” Langston,
from Kissimmee, Fla., is the
summer guest of her grand
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Oli
ver Pledger.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren
Shivers and children, of
Alexandria, Va., are spend
ing this week with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Lawson. Sunday guests of
the Lawsons were Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Hutchens and
family, of Chelsea, and Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Hale and
Kim, of Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Mauney were Friday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Far
row, of Little River, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. John Holt
and Mike, of Swainsboro,
and Mrs. Mary Jo Presley, of
Summerville, spent a few
days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Holt and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Dur
ham were the guests of
their son and family, Sgt.
and Mrs. Mack Durham, last
Tuesday. Wednesday was
spent at the "Six Flags Over
Georgia”, which, Mrs. Dur
ham says "was a treat of a
lifetime!”
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Clifton were Sunday eve
ning guests of Mr. and Mrs,.
Walt Haygood and Linda.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Weaver spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Moore, of Atlanta. Rev. and
Mrs. J. R Phillips and Flora
Jean were Sunday afternoon
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Moore.
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BRIGHT-EYED LAD — Mi
chael Wayne Putnam is the
214-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Perry L. Putnam. Mi
chael recently spent a week
with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. O. Davis, on
Back Penn Road. The boy’s
mother is the former Betty
Davis, a 1963 graduate of
Trion High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ben
nett and Mrs. Harold Strawn
were in Rome Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester White
visited relatives and friends
Saturday.
Mrs. Hattie Ware, Mrs.
Francis Stiles and children
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Clark Sunday after
noon.
Bob Brison, Frank Wor
sham and Rev. James Burch
visited Mrs. Carl Montgom
ery and Joe Stephenson at
Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta,
Sunday.
Miss Helen Worsham and
Miss Francis White are va
cationing in the Smoky
Mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wor
sham are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Worsham In Vir
ginia.
Mrs. Clyde Bennett and
Mrs. Clyde Stephenson spent
the day with Mr. and Mrs.
Enoch High last week.
Mrs. Hill Clark visited her
mother, Mrs. Medlock, in
Rome last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone
Burnett visited Mrs. Carl
Montgomery at Piedmont
Hospital, Atlanta, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brison
and family enjoyed a vaca
tion in Florida last week.
They visited Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Jones, Miami, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Waller, Mel
bourne, Silver Springs, Six
Guns Territory, at Ocala.
They also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Garner and Mrs.
Rufus Brison who came
home with them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Broom
and Frank Worsham were
afternoon visitors Monday
of Misses Bertha and Mary
Holland and Mrs. Ed Wor
sham.
Mr. and Mrs. James Steph
enson and children went to
Daytona, Fla., and Mrs.
Clyde Stephenson accom-
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Motorist Citation
Is in the Bag
Seattle motorists long
have complained they can’t
read rainsoaked citations
they sometimes find on their
windshields.
The police department has
announced it is going to pro
tect overtime parking tickets
by putting them into water
proof envelopes, similar to
sandwich bags.
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Berryton Baptists to
Observe Homecoming
The Berryton Baptist
Church announces plans for
its annual homecoming Sun
day.
The Rev. Jimmy Bailey,
former pastor and now pas
tor of Reid Memorial Baptist
Church, Attalla, Ala., will
be the speaker at the 11
o’clock morning worship
service.
Dalton Band Wins
Additional Honors
The "Greatest Band In
Dixie” returned to Dalton
last week as the fourth
greatest band in the world.
The Dalton High School
Band, under the direction of
Darry Pilkington, competed
with 145 bands from the
United States and foreign
countries in the 1967 Lions
International Golden Anni
versary Convention Parade.
It was named by Georgia
Lions as the official repre-
Holland News|
By Mrs. Mark Strawn
Phone 895-4431 g
panied them to Macon to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Cicero
Dorsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Strawn
and Mrs. Florence Strawn
visited Mr. and Mrs. Blake
Cofer Saturday night in
Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Green are visiting Mrs. Mat
tie Worsham while Miss Hel
en is away.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ben
nett and Mrs. Florence
Strawn had dinner at the
Partridge Sunday and vis
ited Mrs. Lois Barker at
Floyd Hospital and Mr. and
Mrs. Blake Cofer.
Mrs. Della Moon, Mrs.
Myrtle Sizemore, Mrs. Ed
Worsham and Misses Bertha
and Mary Holland visited
Miss Belle Johnson, Mrs.
Ray, Mrs. Fred Hall, Miss
Wessie Braddy and Mrs.
Della Borders at the Nursing
Homes in Rome Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gravley,
of Rome, were Mr. and Mrs.
Buck Guyton’s visitors Fri
day.
Mark Strawn was in Rome
Thursday on business.
The many friends of Mrs.
Lois Barker, who is still in
Floyd Hospital wish for her
a speedy recovery.
State Bank No. 64-1079
Report of Condition of
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK
of Summerville in the State of Georgia at the close of
business on June 30, 1967
ASSETS
1. Cash, balances with other banks, and cash
items in process of collection $1,792,817.47
2. United States Government obligations 4,293,671.61
3. Obligations of States and political subdivi
sions 1.279.100.70
4. Securities of Federal agencies and corpora
tions 349,850.00
7. Other loans and discounts 3,809.840.51
8. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and
9. Real estate owned other than bank premises 12,845.00
other assets representing bank premises 677.00
11. Other assets 7,186.79
12. TOTAL ASSETS $11,545,989.08
LIABILITIES
13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations $5,548.832 39
14. Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations 2,824,762.95
15. Deposits of United States Government 151,225.25
16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 1,707,871.68
19. Certified and officers’ checks, etc. 16,707 02
20. TOTAL DEPOSITS $10,249,399.29
(a) Total demand deposits 7,244.542.61
(bi Total time and savings
deposits 3.004,85668
24. Other liabilities (including None mortgages
and other liens on bank premises and other
real estate* 6,016 00
25. TOTAL LIABILITIES $10,255,415.29
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
26 (c) Common stock—total par value $ 300,000.00
No. shares authorized 3.000
No. shares outstanding 3.000
27. Surplus 600,000 00
28. Undivided profits 246,971.35
29. Reserve for contingencies and other capital
reserves 143,602 44
30 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 1.290,573.79
31. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS $11,545,989.08
I. D L. McWhorter. President of the above-named bank,
do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and
correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief.
d. l. McWhorter
Correct-Attest:
P H DAVID
RE SURLES
R. L. GUFFIN. JR.
Directors
State of Georgia, County of Chattooga, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of July,
1967, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or di
rector of this bank
MARGARET M FULTON. Notary Public
My commission expires April 28, 1971
Lunch will be spread at
the noon hour with special
singing in the afternoon.
The Howell family of Ft.
Payne, Ala., will be special
guest singers.
The Rev. Buddy Hall,
church pastor, extends a
cordial invitation to the
public to attend.
sentative band of the state.
Mr. Pilkington, who is a
former band director at
Trion, was presented a key
to the city by Mayor Carl
ton C. McCamy, of Dalton,
upon his arrival back in the
city. Attached ribbons said
"Ist in Dixie and 4th In
World.”
The Dalton band for the
past two years has been
first-place winner in the
"Greatest Bands in Dixie
Contest” held annually at
Mardi Gras activities in New
Orleans.
In Memoriam^
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JOHN D. EDMONDS
... in memory
John D. Edmonds, 31, of
Summerville, died June 18,
1967. Surviving are three
children, William, Dorothy
Jean and Samuel.
Mr. Edmonds spent most
of his life in Chattooga
County, except for 10 years
service in the U.S. Air
Force. Sixteen months of
this time was spent in Ha
waii and Okinawa.
His mother, Mrs. Ellie C.
Eller, wishes to thank the
neighbors for the food and
flowers and the Revs. A. A.
Tanner and E. H. Carson for
their words of sympathy.