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We extend sympathy to the
family of Charlie Moon who
died last week.
Minister and Mrs. Tom J.
Ruble visited Mrs. Lilia Robin
son, Mrs. Grace Colbert, Mrs.
Jessie Grubbs and Mrs. Lula
Strickland Monday of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Dur
ham visited Mr. and Mrs. Collie
Young, Sr., Sunday evening.
Olin Ford underwent sur
gery at V.A. Hospital, Atlanta,
last week. We send get well
wishes to him.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Sharp
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Joe
McDonald were entertained
with a cookout at the home of
Minister and Mrs. Tom J.
Ruble Friday evening.
Minister A. A. Tanner re
turned home Saturday after
spending several days at Shen
endoah Valley, Va.
Mrs. Olin Ford and Mrs.
Fred Padgett returned home
Sunday after spending a few
days at the bedside of Olin
Ford, who underwent surgery
at V.A. Hospital, Atlanta.
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BIRTHDAY DINNER
Lonnie Ramey celebrated
his 69th birthday Sunday with
a dinner at his home in Sum
merville. Those enjoying the
occasion with him were Albert
Rutledge of this community,
Mr. and Mrs. James Landers,
Lisa and Steve of Augusta, Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Jackson, Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Williams,
Mrs. Helen Carter and Mrs.
Bernice Barton of LaFayette,
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Ramey of
Waterville, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Franklin and Lori, Mr. and
Mrs. David Lee and Rodger and
Mr. and Mrs. David Ramey of
Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Sharp
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Joe
McDonald were visiting in this
community and attended serv
ices at the Pennville Church of
Christ Sunday.
We send get well wishes to
Raymond Hennon and little
Johnstons at
Miami Beach
VFW Meet
Mr. and Mrs. Tom L. Johns
ton represented Mason-Mc-
Cauley Post 6688, VFW, at the
71 st national convention of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars of
the United States. The annual
meeting was held Aug. 14-21 at
the Fontainebleau Hotel on
Miami Beach.
Highlights of the convention
were the annual memorial serv
ices, the memorial address by
the Rev. Edward Latch, chap
lain of the House of Represen
tatives; the annual military
parade and the Dixie banquet
of 14 Southern states held in
the grand ballroom of the
famous beach hotel.
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Jeffery Tripp in the Trion Hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hol
brook and sons were Sunday
afternoon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Holbrook of Cal
houn.
Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn
were Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Pettyjohn and sons, Danny and
David, of Trion.
Minister and Mrs. Tom J.
Ruble enjoyed a cookout at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burl
Waters of LaFayette Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James Landers,
Lisa and Steve of Augusta vis
ited Mrs. Lou Pilgram and
other relatives over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Carmon
and sons visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Holbrook and sons Sun
day evening.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Lou
Pilgram were Mrs. Ada Phillips,
Merren and Teresa of Marietta
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sims of
Rome.
Saturday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Deed Howell were Mrs.
Lois Pope, Mrs. Frank Shep
herd and sons, Scott and Greg,
of Dalton and Mrs. Bill Hart
and daughter, Holly, of Sum
merville.
Visiting Mrs. C. E. Grubbs
at Crestwell Nursing Home
Thursday was her brother,
L. C. “Sadd” Dalton.
Gary Estes is a patient in
Erlanger Hospital, due to
injuries received in an auto
mobile accident. Also Mrs.
Cash Sanderson is in Erlanger
Hospital. We send get well
wishes to them.
Mr. and Mrs. Deed Howell
were in LaFayette Monday.
Rehabilitation
Week Set By
Gov. Maddox
To commemorate the 50th
anniversary of the establish
ment of vocational rehabilita
tion services in Georgia, Gov.
Lester Maddox has proclaimed
the week of Aug. 24 Georgia
Rehabilitation Week.
The first civilian Vocational
Rehabilitation Act was passed
in June 1920 by the United
States Congress and signed by
President Woodrow Wilson. In
August of that year the Gen
eral Assembly of Georgia
enacted legislation permitting
the State of Georgia to partic
ipate in the provisions of the
act.
The program is administered
by the Georgia Department of
Education under supervision of
John S. Prickett, Jr., assistant
state superintendent.
To date 150,000 physically
and mentally handicapped
Georgians have been rehabili
tated and returned to produc
tive lives, Prickett said.
Karate Class
Scheduled at Trion
An introductory meeting
for a class in karate and self
defense will be held at 6:30
p.m. Monday, Aug. 31, in the
Trion Community Center.
The instructor for the
classes will be Thomas W. F.
Saunders, who is qualified to
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wear the black belt. The classes
will be held from 6:30 p.m. to
9 p.m. Monday and Thursday
nights.
For additional information,
call Mr. Saunders or J. W.
Greenwood, Trion recreation
director.
Heart Association Warns
With football season coming up, the Georgia Heart Association
is warning fathers who toss the football with their youngsters on
the weekends that unaccustomed, strenuous exercise can trigger a
heart attack in susceptible individuals.
Weekend players should make their first goal a medical
checkup.
Men who have been eating too much rich food, smoking too
many cigarettes and not exercising regularly are usually older
than they look or feel, medically speaking.
The Summerville News, Thurs,, Aug. 27, 1970
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