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? The Summerville News, Thurs., Dec. 28, 1967
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Watch night service wi 1
be held at the Four Mile
Baptist Church Sunday
night with special singers
and different preachers
bringing a message. The
public is invited to attend.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Reyn
olds ent?rtained their chil
dren with their annual
Christmas Eve dinner, which
was buffet style, with gift
exchange. Present were: Mr.
and Mrs Hermon Howell.
Kenny and Mike. Mr and
Mrs. Robert Reynolds. Deb
bie and Eric. Mr and Mrs.
Eugene Brown. Angela. Eu
gene. Jr and Ann. Mr. and
Mrs Don Reynolds. Scott
and Paige. Mr and Mrs Bud
Reynolds. Kim and Tim. Mr
and Mrs Mike Dillard and
Britt and the Bill Reynolds.
Everyone had a lovely time
Mr. and Mrs. Hillery How
ell were Sunday night sup
per guests of Mr and Mrs.
Billy Joe Ozment. Joel and
Terri Rev and Mrs. Johnny
Tinney were visiting them
later.
Mr and Mrs Lonnie Reyn
olds and Mr. and Mrs Hen
ry Reynolds and Ricky were
Monday night supper guests
of Mr and Mrs. Oliver Car
gle Tommy. Stanley and
Debbie on Little Sand
Mountain
Mr and Mrs. Allmon Ken
drick and John Robert. Mr
and Mrs Joe Reynolds. Ray
mond Reynolds. Mr and
Mrs Lerlc Reynolds and
Becky. Bob Reynolds. David
and Donna. Cecil Reynolds.
Mr and Mrs Claude Reyn
olds and Larry were visiting
Mr and Mrs Lonnie Reyn
olds Monday
Rev and Mrs. Sanford
Deßerry and children were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs A L Norton and
children Mr and Mrs John
ny Maxey and Mr and Mrs.
Eugene Brown and children
were visiting them Sunday
night
Angela and Eugene Brown
Jr were Friday night guests
of their grandparents Mr
and Mrs Bill Reynolds
Mr and Mrs Mike Dillard
and Britt were Monday din
ner guests of Mr and Mrs
Carl Camp, and Randy and
Mrs Paul Gilreath
Mrs Bill Reynold was
visiting Mrs Hermon Howell
and Mrs Joe Busby Tuesday
Mr and Mrs Sidney Nor-
Quit fiddling around.
Old heating system got you unstrung? You
tune up the thermostat: Put it on a high note;
put it on a low note. And still it’s on a sour
note. Unless you have electric heat.
With electric heat, the temperature is always
right on pitch. It never varies more than one
degree And you set the thermostat just once.
Many electric systems have room-by-room
temperature control All give you the same
flaw less pel formance. The same clean, gentle,
comfortable warmth.
And electric heating is keyed to the modest
budget ( all us or your nearest certified electric
heating dealer to get the score.
With electricity conducting, you'll never play
the thermostat again
BIBRBIA PBWIR CBMPANY
Bolling News |
By Mrs. Joyce Brown
Phone 895-4418 g
ton. Janie. Kathy. Patty and
Scott were Sunday night
supper guests of Mr and
Mrs J. W Thrasher.
Mr and Mrs A L. Norton
and family were visiting Mr
and Mrs Eugene Brown and
children Monday night.
Mrs Imogen? Tidmore
and Tammy. Mrs. Ruth Doo
ley. Bob Reynolds. Donna
and David. Mr and Mrs.
Henry Reynolds and Ricky
were visiting the Lonnie
Reynolds Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs. Sanford
Deßerry and children were
visiting Mr and Mrs Cecil
Mobbs and Linda Sunday.
Mrs Faye Ozment was vis
iting them Tuesday.
Mrs Dot Clowdis and Da
vid. Mr and Mrs. J W.
Thrasher, Steve Rosser were
visiting the Sidney Nortons
Sunday Mr and Mrs. Elgin
Norton and children were
visiting them Monday. Mr.
and Mrs. J. D Dillard and
boys were visiting them
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Al
len entertained their chil
dren for Christmas dinner.
Present included: Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Norton. Mr. and
Mrs Harold Tucker. Mr and
Mrs Charles Allen. Tony
and Norma. Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Maxey. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Allen. Mr and
Mrs Lonnie Allen. Mr. and
Mrs. William Bell and Tracy,
Sheila and Wanda Payton.
Mrs Charlie Edwards, Fran
ces and Sandra Payton
Juanelle Edwards
On Dean’s List
/It West Georgia
Juanelle Edwards has been
named to the Dean's List
for the fall quarter at West
Georgia College at Carroll
ton.
She is the granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs Grady
Ramey.
BETTER MIXING
Lightness and moisture of
homemade yeast breads are
very dependent upon proper
mixing. If you have been
having trouble with your
yeast breads being dry or
low volume. Mrs. Rita
Waters, University of Geor
gia Extension home econ
omist-nutrition, says better
mixing could be the answer
§
Lyerly
Happenings |
By Mrs. Carolyn Johnston §
Phone 895-2254 &
The primary class of the
Lyerly Church of Christ was
entertained at a Christmas
party at the home of Mrs.
Harold Bishop on Lyerly
Highway Friday evening by
the teachers, Mrs. Willard
Elliott and Mrs. Harold
Bishop.
The home was attractively
decorated in the yuletide
motif.
The little guests were
escorted to the living room
where they engaged in a
number of games and sang
Christmas carols, after which
they were presented gifts
from under the lighted
Christmas tree.
The table from which the
guests were served refresh
ments was centered with a
Christmas arrangement
which played “Silent Night”
softly while they ate their
cake, ice cream, potato
chips, nuts, candy and red
punch.
Guests being served in
cluded: Preston and Gall
Greer, Kenny and Melodie
Busbin, Billy, George Earl,
Bob and Martha Jones, Mrs.
Buddy Busbin, Bettie Lee
and Susan.
• * •
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bishop
and family were hosts for
the annual Christmas dinner
and party and exchange of
gifts for the Ed Bishop fam
ily in Lyerly Saturday eve
ning The home was attrac
tively decorated in the
Christmas motif with a huge
lighted tree being the center
of attraction, under which
the many lovely gifts were
arranged.
Following the buffet style
supper, the guests gathered
around the Christmas tree
where the presents were ex
changed and carols were
sung and former Christ
mases were reminisced
Guests included: Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Bishop, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Bishop and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bishop
and family, Mrs. Webb
Wyatt, Mrs. Bob Kimbell
and Diana. Mr and Mrs.
Harold Bishop, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Bishop and children
• • •
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Bishop
and children had as Sunday
luncheon guests Mr. and
Mrs Roy Bishop, Joy and
Jill, Mr and Mrs Howard
Brooks and Susan, Mr and
Mrs. Bill Brooks and Mr. and
Mrs Herbert Willingham
and children.
Mr and Mrs. Louie John
ston and children had as
guests Saturday night Mr
and Mrs J C. Hurley and
children, of Summerville:
Mrs Helen Johnston and
Hugh Johnston, of Atlanta.
Miss Margaret Kitchens, of
Chattanooga, spent Sunday
and Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Kitchens
Misses Mary and Bertha Hol
land visited on Monday.
Vernon Millican, of Al
bany, was guest over the
holidays of Watt Millican
and Mrs. Kay Rogers and
girls
Mrs. Roy Bishop, Mrs
Ralph Bishop and Mrs Bill
Brooks visited Mrs. Clyde
Brooks and Tonya In Rome
Thursday
Miss Marilyn Jackson and
Dewey Chapplear. of Menlo,
were visiting the Duane
Jacksons Sunday night
Mr and Mrs. Chel Brady
had as Christmas Day guests
Mr and Mrs Cecil Ray, of
East Point; Mr and Mrs
Ralph Rinehart and chil
dren. of Madison Heights,
Mich ; Mr and Mrs. Bobby
Allen and children, of Sum
merville: Mr and Mrs Andy
Brady and children, of
Rome; Mr and Mrs Hill
Caldwell and children and
Mr and Mrs. Harold Pickle
Mr and Mrs Louie John
ston and children were Sun-
Thank you
to all our fine friends
and a very Happy New Year!
We thank our fine friends and customers
for their continued patronage.
Best wishes to all for a happy New Year!
PENN AUTO SUPPLY
day dinner guests of Mrs.
Hal Mills and Mr. and Mrs.
Travis Mills and children
near Subligna.
Mr. and Mrs. Nip Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burk
halter, Cecelia and Carol, of
Broomtown; Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Johns, of Gadsden,
Ala., spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Kitchens.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
Dodd and children, of Dal
ton: W. T. Stallings and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daniel
and children, of Arab. Ala.,
were guests during the holi
days of Mrs. Eloise Stallings.
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Rine
hart and children, of Madi
son Heights. Mich., were
guests during the Christmas
holidays of Mr. and Mrs.
Chele Brady.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ban
nister and children, of Tal
lassee. and Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Webb and Bob were
guests over the week-end of
Mrs. Horace Abrams.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jack
son and children were Sun
day luncheon guests of the
Grady Jackson family at
Jamestown.
Mrs. Maggie Hogg and
Brenda visited Mrs. Ida
Thomas and Bill Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones
visited the Joe Reed family
Monday afternoon Mr. Reed
r. recuperating at his home
near Chattoogaville.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams
and children, of Rossville,
were week-end guests of Mrs.
J. C. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hollis
are ill at their home in
Lyerly.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones
and family spent Christmas
Day with Mrs. Jones’ par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Linsey, and family in Cedar
town.
Mrs. Ella MacFadden is
visiting relatives near Coosa
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hen
derson, of Athens, and Gor
don Henderson, of Rome,
were guests Christmas Day
of Mr. and Mrs Harold
Bishop.
Mrs. Joe Henderson and
sons, Wynn, Glen and Gor
don, of Rome; Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Henderson, at
Athens, were Christmas Day
guests of Mr. and Mrs Earl
Jones, Margaret and W N.
Kimbell
Mrs. Bert Brogdon had as
guests during the holidays
Mr and Mrs Bert Edelson
and children, of Bristol,
Tenn , and Mr. and Mrs.
E M Stone and Kevin, of
Fort Oglethorpe
London Gets
Promotion in
U. S. Armv
Joe C. London, 23, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P
London, 24 N Broad Street,
Summerville, was promoted
to Army private pay grade
E-2 upon completion of basic
combat training at Ft. Ben
ning, Ga.. Dec. 8.
The promotion was
awarded two months earlier
than is customary under an
Army policy providing in
centive for outstanding
trainees.
As many as half the
trainees in each training
cycle are eligible for the
early promotion, based on
scores attained during range
firing, high score on the
physical combat proficiency
test, military bearing and
leadership potential
Nothing promotes the feel
ing of brotherly love among
the owners of a business
like a satisfactory monthly
profit.
FINE LAD— William (Bucky)
Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Ray, 1002 Colerain
Street, LaFayette, was two
years old Dec. 17. He is the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Ray, 22 Montgomery
Street, and Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Stanley, LaFayette.
CAKE TEST
Cakes are best when cooked
to the right degree of done
ness, according to home
economists with the Univer
sity of Georgia Cooperative
Extension Service. Under
baked cakes may fall when
they are removed from the
oven. Overbaked cakes tend
to be dry. Test cakes at the
end of the first baking time
suggested in the recipe for
the right degree of doneness.
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Notes
By Mrs. Barney Mitchell
Phone 857-4745 g
§
Christmas Eve supper
guests of Mrs. Lula Strick
land were Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Strickland, Gail and
Denny, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Strickland and Marlene. Mrs.
Strickland also received a
call from her daughter, Mrs.
Patterson and family, of
San Antonio, Tex.
In the hospital at Trion
are Mrs. Annie Hartline and
Charlie Knowles.
Those calling on Mrs. C. E.
Grubbs last week were Mrs.
C. C. McSherry. Miss Evan
geline Tate, Mrs. Ray Lively
and daughter, Miss Viola
Grubbs, Mrs. Ralph Housch,
Mrs. Deed Howell, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn and Jack
Hall.
Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Haw
kins, of Rome, were their
daughter. Miss Jean Haw
kins, of Baltimore. Mary
land and his mother, Mrs.
Fannie Broyals, of this com
munity.
Mrs. Lula Strickland was
Christmas dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Strick
land and Marlene.
Spending the holidays
with Mrs. Jan Pilgram were
Mrs. Ada Hestas, Maryann
and Teresa, of Marietta.
Mrs. Ann McCauley is il l
at her home.
Serviceman Harvey O.
Roberts visited his aunt.
Mrs. C. E. Grubbs. Friday
evening.
Miss Mackie Tate is a pa
tient in Chattooga Hospital.
Mrs. J. C. (Saddi Dalton
visited Mrs. C. E. Grubbs
Sunday.
Visiting Mrs. Lula Strick
land Saturday was Mrs.
James Jones.
Mrs. Andrew Pilgram vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Will Pal
mer, of LaFayette, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall
and Judy visited Monday
with relatives in Athens.
Visiting Mrs. C. E. Grubbs
Monday morning were Mr.
and Mrs. Jason Causby. of
Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Ho
well Dalton, of this commu
nity, and Kenneth Dalton,
of Trion.
Mrs. Maggie Mitchell and
Jean spent Christmas Day
with Mr. and Mrs. J W
Mitchell, of Trion.
Mrs. Fannie Broyals was
Christmas dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Rhinehart.
Christmas dinner guests
Key Receives
Medal for
Good Conduct
Army Sp/4 Roger L. Key,
24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
P. Key, Star Route, Summer
ville, received the Good
Conduct Medal Dec. 4 while
assigned to the 3rd Infantry
Division in Germany.
Sp/4 Key received the
award for exemplary con
duct, efficiency and fidelity
in active military service.
Key is a mechanic in the
division’s Headquarters Com
pany.
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Dalton and baby, of Trion,
were Mrs. C. E. Grubbs. Mr’
and Mrs. Howell Dalton. La
rene, Jane and Charles Frost
of this community, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jason Causby, of
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Deed Howell
visited Mrs. C. E. Grubbs
Tuesday.
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