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The Summerville News, Thurs., July 20, 1967
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Mrs Max Jones, Tony
and Lynn, Mrs. Venice
Jones, Bobby and Rickie
Busby and Mrs. Cliff Fowler
spent Friday visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Ayers at
Fyffe, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs L. D. Pledger
and Lamar visited Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Pledger in
Menlo Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Ruby Baggett and
Marie Teague visited Mr.
and Mrs. Voy Teague and
family in Summerville Sun
day.
Ben Ozment and sons and
grandson visited Mrs. Leia
Harrison Saturday.
Mary Sue Smithei, of Dal
ton, is spending this week
visiting Mr and Mrs. J. E.
Purser and Edna.
Mrs. Grady Winters, Miss
Peggy Silvers and Mrs.
Mickey Jones visited Mrs.
Ruby Baggett and Marie
Teague on Monday.
Miss Nora Ward was Sun
day dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Moseley. They at
tended the singing at Berry
ton Sunday afternoon and
also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Dempsey in Menlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reece
and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Greg
Fulton and Allan, Inis
Overdeer, of Menlo; Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Brown and chil
dren, of Cloudland; Mrs.
James Parker and children,
of Summerville; Misses
Christine and Marie Yar
brough. Miss Peggy Silvers
and Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Winters and Carol visited
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pledger
and family during the past
week.
Miss Marie Teague visited
Mr and Mrs King Teague
and family in Trion Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Smith visited his mother.
Mrs. Lula Smith, Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bag
gett and Robbie Nell, Lamar
Pledger, Mrs. Ruby Baggett,
Miss Peggy Silvers, Mrs.
Mickey Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Winters and
Karen and Miss Marie
Teague enjoyed ice cream
with Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Winters and Carol Wednes
day night.
Robbie Nell Baggett vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Reece Friday. She also vis
ited Mrs Horace Abrams
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Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Labron Yar
brough and children, of St.
Louis, Mo., are spending a
few days with his mother,
Mrs. Evelyn Yarbrough, and
family. Her other guests
during the past week were
Mrs. Mable Yates, Mrs.
Mebal Easterwood and Mrs.
W. E. Boatman, of Rossville;
Rev John Cowan, Mr. and
Mrs Bryon Yarbrough and
Rodney, of Lyerly; Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Brown and
children, of Decatur; Mr.
and Mrs. Greg Fulton, of
Menlo; Miss Peggy Silvers,
Mrs. Mickey Jones, of At
lanta; Mrs. L. D. Pledger,
Joyce and Lamar, Mrs. Mil
dred Mitchell, Kenneth and
Douglas Mosely, Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Winters and
Carol, Mrs. Ruby Baggett,
Mrs. C D. Howell, Miss Marie
Teague and Marsha Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Jones
visited the W. H Stallings
family In Lyerly on Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Win
ters and Carol, Miss Peggy
Silvers and Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Winters and
Karen visited Mr. and Mrs.
David Duckett and family in
Soddy Daisy, Tenn., Satur
day night.
Those visiting Mrs. J. E.
Hawkins, Sr., and Eddie
Kerce this past week were
Mrs. Lena Walters, Mrs.
David Jones and children,
from Gadsden, Ala.; Mrs.
D. S. McNair and Mrs.
Charlie Willett, from Chat
tanooga; Tom and Mack
Bryant, from Rome; Mrs.
Clarence Winters, Mrs. Otis
Venable and Charles. Their
Sunday visitors were Mr
and Mrs. John Echols, Sr.,
and grandchildren, Terriann
and Greg Echols, from Sum
merville: Mrs. Clarence Joy
ner and Mr and Mrs. Ed
mond Kerce.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Mitchell,
from Detroit, are here visit
ing his mother, Mrs. Frony
Mitchell, and other rela
tives.
Visiting Mr and Mrs. Milt
Jones this past week were
Mr and Mrs. Roy Mitchell,
from Detroit; Truman
Mitchell, from Summerville;
Mrs. Eva Tibbs and Joe, Mrs.
W. H. Stallings. Joyce, Clerk,
Jeffery and Todd Jones,
from Lyerly, and Mr. and
Mrs Eugene Brown, Angela,
Eugene, Jr., and Ann.
Tony Jones was Friday
guest of his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Fowler,
in Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ray, of
Summerville; Mr and Mrs.
Milt Jones and Patricia
Long, Mrs. Elmer Morrison
visited Mr and Mrs. C W.
Morrison during this past
week.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Bag
gett and Robbie, Mr. and
Mrs Billy Dye and children,
Marie Teague, Mrs. Ruby
Baggett, Mr. and Mrs. John
G Espy and Jeannie visited
Mr and Mrs. Richard Dye,
Dickie and C. B. Baggett
Saturday night.
Phil Moseley was Sunday
night guest of Tony Jones
THURSDAY, JULY 20
¥ Summerville Chapter 434, Order of Eastern Star, will
meet at Kling Hall at 7:30 p.m.
¥ The Chattooga Alcoholics Anonymous group will meet
at 8 p.m. at 6 Moore Ave. in Pennville.
¥ The Chattooga Pharmaceutical Association will meet
at 7:30 p.m. at the Tavern.
FRIDAY, JULY 21
Mason-McCauley Post 6688, VFW, will meet at 7:30 at
the Memorial Home.
SATURDAY, JULY 22
¥ The Alpine Masonic Lodge will meet at 7:30 p.m. at
the Lodge Hall in Menlo.
SUNDAY. JULY 23
Verses for Meditation
Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days
shalt thou labour, and do all thy work: But the seventh day
is the sabbath of the Lord thy God: in it thou shalt not do
any work. thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy man
servant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy
stranger that is within thy gates: Exodus 20: 8-10
MONDAY, JULY 24
¥ The Chattooga Wildlife Club will meet at 7:30 p.m
at the Georgia Power Co. building.
* The Wesleyan Service Guild of the Summerville Meth
odist Church will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the church.
* The? annual picnic of the W.S.C.S. of the Summerville
Methodist Church will be held at 8 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. A. F. McCurdy.
TUESDAY, JULY 25
* The American Legion Auxiliary will meet at 7:30 p.m.
at the Auxiliary Home on West Washington Street.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 26
¥ The Summerville-Trion Rotary Club will meet at noon
at the Tavern.
Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Strick
land were Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Howell, of Trion.
Congratulations go to
Edna Cochran and Clabirn
Nichols who were married
recently, Kathy Lenderman
and David Daniel who were
married at the South Com
merce St. Church of Christ
in Summerville Sunday aft
ernoon, and Pamela Ham
mond and Larry Staples
who were married at the
Fellowship Baptist Church
Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Lula Strickland was
Sunday afternoon guest of
her sister, Mrs. John Ayers,
of Summerville. Mrs. Ayers
remains very ill at her home
Minister A A. Tanner and
Mrs. Tanner have returned
home from a week's vaca
tion in New London. Conn.
Larry Bagley is a patient
in the Trion Hospital.
Judy McCollum, of Gore,
is spending this week with
her grandparents, Mr and
Mrs. J. T. Langston.
On the sick list are Mrs.
C. E. Grubbs. Mrs. Maud
Cline and Jimmy Strick
land. Also Jess Copeland
remains very 111 at VA Hos
pital. Atlanta.
Mr and Mrs. J T Langs
ton visited Mrs. Georgia
Shamblin Sunday after
noon.
Miss Gussie Wardlaw is
recuperating at her home
after undergoing surgery at
Campbells Clinic. Chatta
nooga. several weeks ago.
Miss Viola Grubbs visited
Mrs. C. E. Grubbs Monday.
Friday supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Low
ery Sr and Mr and Mrs.
Charles Lowery Jr, were
Mr and Mrs Harold Lowery.
Mrs. Gene Dyer is a pa
tient in Hutcheson Memorial
Hospital. Fort Oglethorpe.
Mr and Mrs Hardin Shu
bart. children and grandson,
left Thursday for their home
in Gilmore, Ark . after vis-
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Ry Mrs. Barney Mitehell
Phone 857-4745
iting Mrs. Shubart’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Hill.
Miss Mary Frank Erwin
is a patient in Erlanger
Hospital, Chattanooga.
Among those from other
communities attending the
singing at the Pennville
Church of Christ Sunday
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Morgan, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Spravberrv and Nina.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sentell
and Mr. and Mrs. Deward
Little, of Halls Valley, Min
ister Farris Baird, Mrs.
Baird and Sammy, Mr. and
Mrs. Thurman Day, Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Hayes. Mrs. Earl
Tinney and Carol, from
Pleasant Grove, Minister
Dale McCaleb, Mr. and Mrs
Julius Sprayberry and P^iil-r
ip. Misses Martha Cochran
and Janis Arches, and Ken
Parker, of South Commerce
Church of Christ, Summer
ville. Minister Charles Fleet
wood, Mrs. Fleetwood, Mr.
and Mrs Preston Dodd. Mrs.
Hall Tyler, Mrs. Hilda Hill.
Garry, David and Patti, of
Northside Church of Christ.
Summerville.
Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chand
ler were Mr. and Mrs. Chiel
Lancaster of LaFayette. Vis
iting them in the afternoon
were Mr and Mrs. Ed Lan
caster of Trion.
Visiting Mr and Mrs.
Lawrence Hill, Monday were
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ray
and children, of New Mex
ico. Mrs. Leola Brown and
children. Summerville, and
Joe Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. George Coots
were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ash
worth. of Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Plemmons and children, of
Millington. Tenn., were re
cent guests of their parents,
Mr and Mrs H F Hughes
and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Plem
mons.
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