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J The Summerville News, Thurs., Aug. 20, 1970
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IX DODGERS ON TRIP TO ATLANTA STADIUM
Summerville’s Little League Dodgers journeyed to
Atlanta last Saturday night to see the Braves-Mets
baseball game at Atlanta Stadium. First row, left to
right: Thomas Dillard, Dwight Busby, Rodney Dil
lard, Allen Smith, Craig Tyson, Stan Reynolds,
Wally Price; second row, left to right: Frankie
Pesterfield Is Stationed at
Dover AFB
DOVI R Del John D.
I’esterficld, son of Mr. and Mrs.
I ( I’esterficld of 601 Rome
Road is participating in a U.S.
An Force Reserve Officers
training Corps (AFROTC)
field training encampment at
Dover Al B Del.
During the encampment,
cadets become familiar with
the life and activities on Air
Force bases and can examine
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they might wish to serve as
officers.
Other highlights of the
course include survival training,
aircraft and aircrew indoctrina
tion, small arms training and
visits to other Air Force bases.
Cadet Pesterfield is a mem
ber ot the AFROTC unit at the
University of Georgia. He is a
1968 graduate ol Darlington
School, Rome.
Owens, Mike Reynolds, Tony Floyd, David Reece,
Charles Williams, Larry Allen, Pat Price; third row,
left to right: Wallace Busby (assistant manager),
Carl McGraw (manager) and Tom Blackman (as
sistant manager).
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Notes
By Mrs. Barney Mitchell
.. Phone 857-1677
We extend sympathy to tile
families of Farl Ramey and
Mis. Joe Hays, Sr., who died
Sunday in the Trion Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn
visited Tuesday afternoon with
Mrs. W. E. Pettyjohn at the
home of her daughter, Mrs.
Morris Russell of Dalton.
Mrs. Helen Hilley, Rodney
and Jeanne were weekend
guests of Mrs. Berta Lee Wynn
of Gadsden.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Brown
and Mrs. Olin Eord visited Olin
Ford in VA Hospital, Atlanta,
Sunday.
Minister and Mrs. Tom J.
Ruble attended the revival at
the Pleasant Grove Church of
Christ several nights last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Langston
were Friday supper guests of
Mrs. Gordon McCollum,
Jimmy and Judy of Gore.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Petty
'ohn and Randy of Riverdale
spent Sunday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn.
We send birthday wishes to
Mrs. Amanda Stoker who cele
brated her eighty fourth birth
day last Sunday.
Jimmy McCollum of Gore
Hanoi seeks to inflict high
losses on U.S.
spent Friday night with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Langston.
Minister and Mrs. James
Pilgram, Samuel and Garry Dan
of Selma spent several days this
week with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Pilgram.
We send get well wishes to
Mrs. Nora Cochran, Mrs.
Jeanne Fletcher and Danny
Pettyjohn at the Trion Hospi
tal; Tammy Clem, and Jean
Wilbanks at Floyd Hospital;
Charlie Harper, who is recu
perating at home after several
days in the Trion Hospital; and
John Hammond, who entered a
Dalton nursing home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shields
and daughter of Smyrna, and
his mother, Mrs. Sam Shields,
attended services at the Penn
ville Church of Christ Sunday
morning.
Sp/4 Charles E. Pettyjohn
sends his mailing address:
258-78-7434, Co C. 369th Sig
Bn., Co Mau, Det., A. P. O. San
Francisco, 96363. He would
like to hear from his friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Chan Spray
berry, Minister Tom J. Ruble
and John Gwinn attended the
singing at the Northside
Church of Christ in Summer
ville Sunday afternoon.
The Christian Missionary
Alliance Church was host to
the Tuesday night Rolling Sing
ing this week.
Mrs. Avis Love is a patient
in Chattooga Hospital and Mrs.
Effie Cody is a patient at
Floyd Hospital. We send get
well wishes to them.
Christian Musical
To Be Presented
Monday. Aug. 24
A contemporary Christian
musical, “Tell It Like It Is,”
will be presented Monday,
Aug. 24, at the Trion Baptist
Church. Members of all the
churches in Chattooga County
are invited to attend the pro
gram, which will be presented
by a mixed interdenomina
tional group of 50 persons
from Cleveland, Tenn.
The service will begin at
7:30 p.m. and will last a little
more than one hour. Since the
group is made up of dedicated
young people, it should prove
to be a very effective Christian
witness.
While this presentation may
be generally directed to a
youthful audience, it is hoped
that a large number of adults
will also attend.
If you have any questions,
feel free to call the First Bap
tist Church of Trion.
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