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MISS MARCIA JACKSON
. . . betrothal told
Niece of Chattoogans Tells
Plans for August Wedding
The bethrothal and forth
coming marriage of Miss
Marcia Jackson to Kenneth
Harold Waller, son of Mrs.
John McKinley Waller, of At
lanta, and the late Mr. Wal
ler, is announced by the
bride-elect's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert W. Jackson,
of Huntsville, Ala.
The bride-elect graduated
from Huntsville High School.
She will graduate in June
from Brenau College, Gaines
ville, Ga., where she is a
member of the Alpha Chi
Omega sorority, president of
the Brenau Playmakers and
vice president of Tau Sigma
Dance fraternity. She was
selected for membership in
“Who’s Who Among Students
in Colleges and Universities.”
Miss Jackson is the sister
of Edward Wheeler Jackson
and Kirk Brewster Jackson,
of Huntsville, and the grand
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Lee Hamner, of
Gordo, Ala., and Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Jackson, Sr., of Lisman,
Ala.
The future bride is the
niece of Mrs. Harry McGin
nis and Dr. E. P. Hamner and
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has been a frequent visitor
here.
Mr. Waller is the brother of
Robert C. Waller, of Chatta
nooga. His grandparents are
Mrs. P. A. Dickerson, of Mon
roe, Ga., and the late W. V.
Curtis and the late Mr. and
Mrs. Robert E. Waller, of
Demorest, Ga.
A graduate of Grady High
School in Atlanta, the future
bridegroom is a senior at
Piedmont College, Demorest.
He is a member of the Pied
mont Players and minister of
music at the First Baptist
Church in Cornelia.
The couple is planning an
August wedding in the Ep
worth Methodist Church in
Huntsville.
Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crider were
Mrs. Julie Precise and chil
dren and Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Byrd and boys, of LaFay
ette. Afternoon guests were
Mrs. Bobby Crider and girls.
Enjoying Easter dinner
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Smith and family in
Menlo were Mr. and Mrs.
Talley Gentry and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Brown
and children, Josey Lang
ston, Shirley Smith, of Rome,
and David Smith Joining
them in the afternoon for an
egg hunt were Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Prince and children,
and Mr. and Mrs. George
Smith and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe White
were hosts to a family din
ner and Easter egg hunt at
their home Sunday. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Stoker, Lee, Larry,
Cathy, Vicki, Tammie and
Gregg, of Rome; L/Cpl. Low
ell White, of Camp Lejeune,
N. C„ Mr. and Mrs. Charles
White, Dale, Steve and Roger,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Watkins,
Candi and Sandi, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold White, Linda
and Jeff and Mrs. Patty Har
ris, Monette, Phil and Char
lene.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Muri Lester
Lloyd, 724 Oak Hill Drive,
Trion, announce the birth of
their son, David Earl, April
10, at Floyd Hospital. Mrs.
Lloyd is the former Dorothy
Carolyn Howell.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Whit
ley Day, Sr., Route 1, Sum
merville, announce the birth
of their daughter, April
Shannon, April 14, at Floyd
Hospital. Mrs. Day is the for
mer Joan Delaine Barker.
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Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Delano Woods, Route 3, Sum
merville, announce the birth
of their daughter, Melissa
Dawn, April 15. at Floyd Hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. William C.
Powell, 138 Tate Road, Trion,
announce the birth of their
daughter, Mary Elizabeth,
April 9, at Chattooga Hos
pital. Mrs. Powell is the for
mer Linda D. Kirby.
Dinner Honors
Septuagenarian
On Birthday
Mrs. J. A. Wofford cele
brated her 75th birthday oh
Easter Sunday at a dinner.
Those present were: Mr.
and Mrs. James Wofford and
Jimmy, of Seneca, S. C.; Mrs.
Lula Mae Baker, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Corley, Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall McCloud.
Donna Sherra and Brent, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Pursley
and son, of Chattanooga; Mr.
and Mrs. Don Wofford,
Michael and Kathy, of Dick
eyville; Mr. and Mrs. James
Riley, Linda and David, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Wofford,
Brenda and Penny, Miss
Irene Wofford, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Scruggs, Richard
Scruggs, Miss Ester Rosson,
of Summerville; Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Brookshire and
Barry, of Calhoun.
Dinner was served buffet
style. An egg hunt was en
joyed in the afternoon.
The honoree received
many useful gifts.
Steve Groce, of Lake City,
Fla., and Emmett Coleman,
of Valdosta, were week-end
guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Groce, and
Mrs. Thelma Coleman.
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Marvin Perkins, Jr., and
Ann Baugh visited Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Baugh and chil
dren, of Blanche, Ala., Sun
day afternoon.
—o—o —o —
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Arndt and son, Ronnie, of
Rochester, Mich., spent Tues
day with Mr. and Mrs. Mell
White.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tapp
and Alan were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Hoyle Tapp in Rossville, and
later visited Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Fricks, of Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Thomas,
Kelly and Kay, of New Au
burn, Miss., and Miss Dianne
Boykin, of Biloxi, Miss., spent
the week-end with Mrs. C. S
Fowler and Gladys Hurtt.
Saturday dinner guests of
Mrs. C. S. Fowler were Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Pless, Lindy
and Connie, from Rome, and
Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy,
from Trenton.
Call Mrs. Lamar Perkins, 734-3721. for Local Society News
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MISS CHERYL ANN TYLER
. . , plans June wedding
Tyler-Palmer Engagement
Is Announced This Week
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hall Tyler,
of Summerville, announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Cheryl Ann
Tyler, to Larry Fletcher Pal
mer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fletcher Palmer, of Wells
ton, Mo.
A graduate of Chattooga
High School, the bride-elect
attended Freed - Hardeman
College, Henderson, Tenn.,
Music Study Club Hears
Chattanooga Duo Pianists
The Summerville Music
Study Club and guests were
entertained by the duo pi
anists, Mrs. Robert A. Greene
and Mrs. Carey Hanlin, Jr.,
at the annual Guest Artists
Luncheon held at Riegeldale
Tavern.
Mrs. Hanlin has served as
director of the Junior League
Choristers, Chattanooga, for
the past three years. Mrs.
Greene was founder and first
director of the Choristers.
Beth are members of the Mc-
Dowell Music Club and board
members of the Chattanooga
Symphony.
The musical program in
cluded selections from Bach,
Haydn, Chopin, Brahms,
Gershwin and Milhaud.
Mrs. R. E. Surles, club
president, opened the meet
ing with the reading of the
club collect and introduced
the following guests:
The Rev. E. R. Arehart,
Marion Bradford, Gene El
gin, Steve Parker and Frank
Miller; Misses Hugh Belle
Dcdd and Beulah Shrop
shire; Mesdames A. L.
Brewer, James Busbin, Treze
vant Crabtree, Murphy Cure
ton, Gene Elgin, J. D. Hill,
O. C. Hinson, W. E. Hotchkiss,
John Jones, Vernon Living
ston, Henry McAdory, A. F.
McCurdy, Louise Maples, J. D.
Mosheim, Hugh Overfield,
Fay Pledger, Avanelle Poole,
Joe Pullen, Ronald Ragon,
Leah Rigden, Elmer Smith,
James Snell, Herman Spivey,
Charlie Webb and J. B.
Woodard.
The invocation was given
by Mrs. H. D. Brown and
Mrs. W. P. Martin introduced
the guest artists.
Mrs. Virginia Boney, chair
man of the program commit
tee, was assisted by Mes
dames H. D. Brown, W. P.
Martin and Mary Ann Neal.
Miss Betty Lou Smith spent
Sunday night and Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Tiny
Brown and girls.
—o—o —o—
Relatives attending the
funeral of Joe Henry Dendy
in Prattville, Ala., were Mrs
Arrie Cash, Mrs. Mary
Thomason, Mrs Oscar
Dendy, Mrs. Will Stephenson,
Jim Tedder, Miss Lilly Dendy,
of Rome; Sewell and Larry
Dendy, of Trion, and John
Dendy, of LaFayette.
and is now a student at
Shorter College, Rome.
The future bridegroom is a
student at Freed-Hardeman,
where he is a Bible major.
He will complete his course
of study there in August.
The wedding is planned
for June 2 at the Summer
ville Northside Church of
Christ.
The tables were attractively
decorated with spring flow
ers.
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MR. AND MRS. ROBERT DEMPSEY
. . . golden wedding anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey
Honored On Anniversary
Mrs. James Crowe, Ches
terfield, Ala; Mrs. Arthur
Wilson, Warren, Mich.; and
Mrs. William Allison, Rialto,
Calif., entertained their par
ents Sunday, April 14, on
their golden wedding anni
versary.
The event was held at the
Dempsey home in Shinebone
Valley, near Menlo.
Mrs. Barbara Hammitt,
granddaughter of the hon
orees, greeted the guests at
the door and kept the reg
ister book.
Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey and
their daughters, Mrs. Crowe
and Mrs. Wilson, formed the
receiving Une.
Guests were ushered into
the dining room, where the
table was overlaid with a
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hol
comb and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Sufferage
and family, of Atlanta, and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown,
of LaFayette, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Willingham and family.
—o—o—o—
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Hayes, of Trion, have pur
chased the Leon King home
on Smith Road, just north of
Summerville. Neighbors give
them a big welcome and hope
they enjoy their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Broome and children, of
Canton, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Smith Monday.
—o —o —o —
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bo
hannon, Mrs. Hugh Riley,
Mrs. Dorothy Chappelear,
Mrs. H. B. Durham and M. F.
Riley attended the funeral of
Mrs. Bertie Sentell in Bir
mingham Monday at 2 p.m.
Mrs. Sentell was the sister
in-law of Mrs. Hugh Riley.
Sgt. Tate Clark, son of Mrs.
Russell Deering, returned
home last Wednesday morn
ing after a tour of duty with
the army in Vietnam. After
spending a 30-day leave with
his family he will report to
Ft. Benning for his next as
signment.
—o—o—o—
— and Mrs. Charles Fink
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Taylor and Jeff, of
Smyrna, during the holidays.
—o—o—o —
Mr. and Mrs. George Per
kins and Ernie, of Dalton,
were Sunday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. G.
Perkins, Sr„ and family.
—o—o —o —
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Wof
ford and Robert spent part
of this week in Atlanta with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wofford.
—o—o —o —
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Akins,
of Dalton; Mr. and -Mrs,
Bruce Caldwell, of Atlanta;
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Clark,
Mr. and Mrs. Labron Clark,
of LaFayette, and Mr and
Mrs. Cecil Deering were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Deering and
Sgt. Tate Clark. Mr. and Mrs.
Ollie Akins also attended
church services at the South
Summerville Baptist Church.
beautiful Belgium linen cut
work tablecloth. The table
was artfully arranged with a
lovely three-tiered wedding
cake, an arrangement of gold
and white flowers, gold caji
dles and crystal punch bowl.
Mrs. E. C. Lowery and Mrs.
W. B. Young served and Mrs.
Blanding B. Young displayed
the gifts. All are neighbors of
the Dempseys.
Around 100 guests called
between the hours of three
and five o’clock in the after
noon.
Out-of-town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tutton, cK
Cartersville; Dr. and Mrs.
E. E. Bowen and Keith, of
Douglasville; and W. P.
Dempsey, of Chattanooga.
Tne Summerville News, Thurs., April 18, 1968
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MISS REITA LIVELY
... to wed in June
Miss Reita Lively to Wed
Ronald Raughton in June
Rev. and Mrs. Grady Lively
of Trion announce the en
gagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Miss Relta Marie Lively, to
Ronald Jay Raughton, son of
Mr and Mrs. G. J Raughton
of Summerville. The wed
ding will be an event of June
30 at the Mountain View
Baptist Church.
The bride-elect was a 1966
graduate of Trion High
School and a 1967 graduate
of Coosa Valley Vocational
Technical School of Rome.
Her church affiliation is with
the Mountain View Baptist
Church.
A 1966 graduate of Chat
tooga High School, the fu
ture bridegroom now attends
Coosa Valley Vocational
Technical School of Rome,
where he studies Drafting
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mead
ows 8r„ Mrs. William Nelson,
Margaret, Ann and Billy were
Thursday luncheon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Flanagan
Sr.
Rickey Binham, of Hixon,
Tenn., was week-end guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles White
and boys.
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Mrs. Kelley Brown, Mrs.
Roy Peppers and Dale were
in Rome, Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. James Brad
dy, Susan and Timmy, of Re
saca, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mack Braddy Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Perkins
visited them Monday.
Minister and Mrs. L. A. At
kinson, of Bowden, visited
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Horne last
Thursday.
Elgin Anderson remains ill
in the Chattooga Hospital.
Those visiting him Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Robinson, Dexter and James
Thompson, of Atlanta, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Wade,
Jeanie and Sandra, of Ches
terfield, Ala., Mrs. Bill Duke
and Mrs. Kenneth Price. His
condition is some improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Gregg
visited Mrs. Gordon Dempsey
Monday evening.
Kenn, Alan and Richie
Smith, children of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Smith, are
wished a quick recovery af
ter having been real sick at
home for several days.
Mrs. Violet Perkins and Pat
and Doris Perkins were in
Rome Saturday.
Mrs. Charles Crabtree and
girls were Sunday dinner
guests of the Rev. and Mrs.
Cecil Parker and Wayne. Cliff
Peppers and Mrs. Ollie Cher
ry visited them Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Ernest Price spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Price and Lisa in La-
Fayette.
and Design Technology. He
is presently employed by
Bigelow-Sanford, Inc., of
Summerville and is a mem
ber of the Mountain View
Baptist Church.
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