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vision u Ureen of Olanta is
and m he ^ B rand parents. Mr.
welk^ rS G ° rdon Green > this
Mrs. Mark Strawn visited
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ratliff
fe J rnoon • Mrs. Strawn
pent Monday in Rome with
her aunt. Mrs. Alla Willis.
Mrs- Warren and Denise and
Irs. Shivers from Summerville
^ ent , Sun day with Mr. and
Mrs. Alan Green and family,
u Beedie Walker and Mrs.
Kuth Housch of Pennville were
guests of Miss Helen and Mrs.
Roy Worsham Sunday night,
ri * de H e Vaughn of
l loudland spent Sunday night
with Mrs. Frances House.
Mrs. Bob Strawn made a
business trip to Rome Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark
wei X * n Chattanooga Sunday.
Mrs. Sam Garner and girls of
Atlanta spent a few days last
week with the Bob Brison fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green
’he Clyde Bennetts
Wednesday.
Devitt King and son from
Huntsville attended the funeral
of the former’s brother-in-law,
■I H. Clark, on Friday and had
lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Clark.
Fred Morgan and his sister,
the former Maude Morgan, of
< hattanooga attended the
funeral of their uncle. J. H.
Clark, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Medlock
were at Mr. and Mrs. Hill
Clark's Friday and attended
the J. H. Clark funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith visi
ted Miss Mamie Smith and
brothers Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester White
and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ben
nett enjoyed dinner together in
Summerville Friday.
Mrs. Clyde Bennett, Miss
Mamie Smith and Mrs. Mark
Strawn visited Mr. and Mrs.
James White Friday.
Mrs. Sam Garner and girls
visited Mrs. Bob House Friday.
Mrs. Bob House and Mrs. Ben
Vaughn visited Mrs. Anne
Grossman in Chattanooga Mon
day night.
Mrs. Elisha Henderson and
Mrs. Thomas Strawn were
shopping in Summerville
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester White
visited at the James White
home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kimbell
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Kitchings of Lyerly were visi
ting Misses Bertha and Mary
Holland Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Hughes visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Strawn Thursday night.
The Bob Brison family and
the Homer Davis family spent
the weekend camping at Lake
Weiss.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kaylor
of Carrollton and Elmer
Hudgins of Chattanooga were
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weekend guests of their
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell
White and Miss Frances White.
Maxwell White entered
Floyd Hospital Monday and
expects to undergo surgery on
liis leg.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Green
and children of Atlanta were
weekend visitors of the Gordon
Green home.
Mrs. Roy Worsham and Miss
Helen Worsham visited Mr. and
Mrs. James White Saturday.
Mrs. Ralph McCarson and
Mrs. Ava Head of Cedartown
were Sunday visitors of Misses
Bertha and Mary Holland and
Mrs. John Edge.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Worsham
and children had supper Satur
day night in Chattanooga with
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Worsham.
Misses Bertha and Mary Hol
land were in Rome last Mon
day. Mrs. John Edge came
home with them for a visit.
On Tuesday Mrs. Clyde Ben
nett, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Guy
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Kitchings and Mrs. Mark
Strawn visited the Misses Hol
land and Mrs. Edge.
Mr. and Mrs. James White,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. White and
Miss Betty White went to
Augusta Thursday for James to
get diagnostic treatment at Tal
madge Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Strawn
were in Rome Saturday.
Misses Frances White and
Helen Worsham visited Mrs.
Clyde Bennett last Monday
night.
Sympathy is extended to
the family of John H. Clark, a
respected senior citizen of 92
years, who passed away
Wednesday in a Rome nursing
home. His two sons, Clarence
and Hill Clark, live here in Hol
land. Max D. Clark flew in
from Wisconsin Wednesday
night to be here for his grand
father’s funeral.
Dennis Battles, stationed at
Portsmouth, Va., spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Battles.
Dennis expects to go on sea
duty next week as orderly to
the admiral. Mrs. Lee Battles
has returned home after spend
ing some time with Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Ward,
Mrs. Joe Ware and the Styles
children had supper Thursday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Clark and Max. Mrs.
Frances House, Mrs. Clyde
Bennett and Mrs. Mark Strawn
visited at the Clark home in the
afternoon.
Miss Mamie Smith and Mrs.
Frances House were in Sum
merville Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ratliff,
Bob Strawn, Ozzie Hudgins
and Click Nichols, Thomas
Strawn, Farrell White and
Nelse Martin were those from
Holland serving on the jury last
week.
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Dale Adams, a member of the Gold
Mite football team (aged 9-11), glares
at Coach Roy Moore over the equip
ment issued to him Tuesday at the
Recreation Center in preparation for
the upcoming football program. It
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wesson Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keith,
Sr., spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keith, Jr.,
and Beverly of Anniston, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Murphy
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Noac
and children of Smyrna spent
Sunday with Mrs. Elsie Arp
and Danny.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Wesson were Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Wesson and
boys and Mr. and Mrs. James
Wesson and children.
Mrs. Ruth Bradley visited
Mrs. Pearl Wesson Saturday
night.
We send get well wishes to
Mrs. Mamie Gilreath in Chat
tooga Hospital.
Mrs. Maggie Sumner and
JoAnn visited Mr. and Mrs.
Raymon Pinion of Jamestown,
Ala., Monday evening.
Congratulations to Mrs.
Margaret Groover who cele
brated a birthday last Sunday.
Those enjoying birthday dinner
with her were Johnny, her hus
band; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Maxey of Summerville, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Stowe and Mrs.
Dorothy Hearn of LaFayette.
Margaret’s surprise was while
she was eating dinner she got a
phone call from Fort Worth,
Tex. Mrs. J. R. Boyd, a pen pal
for 26 years, wishing her a
happy birthday. Both Mrs.
Boyd and Mrs. Groover were
born the same year and the
same day. They met 26 years
ago when their husbands were
in the Navy together and have
corresponded ever since. They
concluded their conversation
by wishing each other happy
birthday. Margaret received
lots of nice gifts. We wish her
many more happy ones.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Woods and Mrs.
Georgia Cherry were Mr. and
Mrs. James Cherry, Joy and
Andy Cash, Mr. and Mrs.
Rodger Keith and Carroll and
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Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Woods
and Missy.
Mrs. Georgia Cherry spent
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mitchell Lillard and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodard*
Housch visited Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Groover Monday night.
Miss Kerry Woods spent last
week with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown
visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Childers and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Childers
visited James’ grandmother,
Mrs. Ora Childers, of La-
Fayette Monday.
Mrs. Toni Peppers and Kelly
of LaFayette visited Mrs. Jan
Floyd, Dan and Kim of Sum
merville last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Lawson
and Mrs. Sue Webb visited Mrs.
Charles Sumner and boys Mon
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Railey
were dinner guests of Mrs.
Thurston McNair and Michael
Monday.
Sue Marks spent Saturday
night with Lynn Smith.
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Forney Smith were
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Smith and
girls, Mrs. Ann Pettyjohn,
Jimmy, Steve, Larry and Elaine
Childers.
Mrs. Louise Caheely of
Trion visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Sumner and boys Sat
urday morning.
Lee Roy, Ray and Brenda
Brown visited Mr. and Mrs.
Forney Smith Sunday.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Thurston McNair were Mr.
and Mrs. Dannie Ray Floyd,
Dan and Kim of Summerville
and Mrs. Wayne Pepper and
Kelly of LaFayette.
Charles Sumner, Jr., and
William spent Friday night
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Troy Lawson.
Mrs. Ruby Barnett visited
Mrs. Lena Hartline Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Atkins
and children of Bryant, Ala.,
spent the weekend with Rev.
and Mrs. Sidney Dooley and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woods
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Keith, Jr., and fam
ily Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dooley
and family of Fort Payne spent
Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Sid
ney Dooley and family.
Mr and Mrs. Neil Cordell,
Karen, Connie and Donald
Harris spent the day Sunday at
Lake ConaSauga picnicking
They all had fun
Rev. and Mrs. Johnny
Tinney and Rev. Max Tucker
of Rome were Friday night
supper guests of the Rev. and
Mrs. Sidney Dooley and fam- I
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Norton I
and Cindy Woods visited Mr.
and Mrs. Lamar Norton and
Steven Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Chris
topher and family of Trion,
Felton Martin of Marietta and I
w. D. Christopher of Tnon
were visitors of Rev. and Mrs.
Sidney Dooley and family Sat- I
urday. *
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issued a sharp-fitting uniform short
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picture on page one. (Photo by Bill
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The Summerville News, Thurs., Aug. 27, 1970
Lyerly Club Meets
At Lakeside Cabin
The annual family picnic of
the Lyerly Home Economics
Club was held recently at the
lakeside home of the Bishop’s
on Lake Weiss.
A coverd-dish buffet lunch
eon was served at noon from
the spacious dining area of the
cabin.
In the afternoon the busi
ness meeting was held, with
Pam Tawzer, Chattooga C
ounty home economist, giving
a demonstration entitled “Miss
Fluffy Rice.” She began with
the history of how the
Spaniards introduced rice to
South America as early as
1647. It was known first as a
cereal grass in Asia, which later
became a staple food of more
than half of the inhabitants of
the globe. It is the most easily
food digested, which takes
only one hour to digest. It can
be stored up to a week in the
refrigerator and will keep
frozen six to eight months. It is
non-allergic, very economical,
and comes in many different
varieties which can be used in
many different main dishes.
The business Session was
presided over by the club chair
man, Mrs. Richard White, with
the devotional being given by
Mrs. Vernon Tidmore, Mrs.
Lena Bishop led the group in
Prayer. The minutes of the
previous meeting was read by
Mrs. Harold Bishop, and were
approved as read. Due to the
absence of the treasurer, Mrs.
J. S. Taylor, the report was
omitted.
Several of the ladies joined
the children for a swim, while
THE
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WILL APPEAR AT
Trion Heights Baptist Church
SUNDAY NIGHT
THE SPECIAL SERVICE WILL BEGIN AT 7 P.M.
the others enjoyed looking at
slides of a recent trip to Cali
fornia, which was taken by
Mrs. Bob Kimbell. Mrs. Bill
Bryant and Mrs. Harold Bishop
of Lyerly. Misses Frances and
Maxine Palmour of Summer
ville were also on the tour of
California and 15 other states.
Those present for the day at
the lake included Jimmy Dil
lard and Randy Dillard, Mrs.
Herbert Edwards, Kenneth,
Keven and Karen; Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Jackson; Barry, Scott
and Tracy; Mrs. Jim Hollis;
Mrs. O. J. Meadows; Mrs. John
Bullard; Mrs. Ethel Bullard;
Mrs. Lena Bishop; Mrs. Omie
Witherspoon; Mrs. Vernon
Tidmore, John and Linda; Mrs.
Bob Kimbell; Mrs. Velma
Wyatt; Margaret Jones, Mrs.
Bill Cook and Marie; Mrs. Rich
ard White, Nancy Ann,
Cynthia, Malinda, and Laura;
Mrs. Billy Hamilton, Phillip,
Dianne and Donna Jo; Mrs.
Roy Bishop, Joy and Jill; Mrs.
Ralph Bishop, Tina and Gina;
Mrs. Bus Wyatt. Jon, Lesley
and Kristy; Miss Tawzer and
hostesses, Mrs. LaFaughn
Bishop and Mrs. Bishop.
The Chattooga County fair,
which will begin Sept. 21, was
discussed by Miss Tawzer. She
urged all home economics
members to participate in the
fair and to help make it one of
the best for our county.
Mrs. Bus Wyatt will be
hostess for the September
meeting at her home near Sum
merville. The meeting will be
held Sept. 1 4 at 1:30 p. m.
The demonstration for the
September meeting will be
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Tommy Cash
To Appear at
W innepesaukah
C H ATTA NOOGA - Lake
Winnepesaukah will present
Epic recording star, Tommy
Cash, Sunday, Aug. 30 and the
annual five-day Fun Fair is
scheduled for Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
and Sunday this week. Fun
Fair days climax the summer
activity before the school year
opens. The park will return to
its usual operation on Tuesday,
Sept. 1, and will be open daily
through Labor Day.
The five-day celebration be
gins Wednesday, Aug. 26, and
continues through Sunday,
Aug. 30. Prices will be 20 cents
each on all of the park’s 30
rides, except the Castle, Can
non Ball roller coaster, antique
cars and miniature golf. Opera
tion begins at noon each day
and the reduced rates will be in
effect for children, teens and
adults until the park closes at
11 p. m. each night.
Singer Tommy Cash,
younger brother of Johnny
Cash, will appear in person on
Lake Winnepesaukah’s outdoor
theatre stage in free shows at 2,
5 and 9 p.m. (EDT) on Sun
day.
Lake Winnepesaukah’s final
Kiddie Day for the 1970 sea
son will be held on Tuesday,
Sept. 1, from 10 a. m. until 1 I
p. in. Most major rides and all
special kiddie rides will be 10
cents each for children under
12 years of age.
given by Mrs. Herbert Edwards,
clothing chairman. The demon
stration will be on “crewel em
broidery”.
All interested homemakers
are invited to attend the meet
ing.