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The SwmmeniLe News Thurs.. Sept 3. 1970
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By Mil Annie Belle Farmer
Phone 857-2503
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We send condolence* to the
fanube* of Mr and Mr* Lewi*
Wiggin* and Ernest Anderson
who were fata!)) injured ' an
automobile accident last Fri
day morning
We are happy to report tint
little Mines Nancy and Joyce
Sanford are doing fine after
recuperating at home tot t few
days, due to a minor car wreck
recently
Mnae* Bernice and Mary
Law neted the Sari ord pn» a
few days last week ,
W e *end condolence* to
M C Sanford who lost iu*
father last week
Mr* Linda J Morri* and
LaTrice and Mrs Jenea! Shrop
shire and children were in
Chattanooga Tenn., last week
end on business They also
visited Mrs Mae Lauette and
family and Mrs DeLou Shrop
shire while there
Mrs France* Watkin* and
Mrs Liiiie Lose of Rome
visited Mr. and Mr*. M C San
ford last Sunday Mr and Mr*
Homer Stamper and her sister,
Mrs 1 mma Gtadi* Powell, were
guests also
James "Tick" Kirby visited
M C Sanford last Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs Howard Shrop
shire and family returned home
to Riverside. Calif . Thursday
night after visiting hi* parent*,
Mr and Mrs Ralph Shropshire.
Sr . and Other relative* in this
area
Mrs. Olympia Fchol* visited
Mrs Mattie Lue Shropshire
Monday morning
Mr and Mrs Ray Owens
were Saturday night dinner
guest* of Mr and Mr* W L
Owens Mr and Mr* Fili*
Kellet were guest* al*o.
Mr and Mr* Kelly Owen*
and Janet were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs Lennord
Owen*
Mr* Hershell Mathis. Mr*
Sue ( argle. Mr and Mr*
Charle* Lowery and Mr and
Mrs I P Schott were among
the one* who visited Nancy
and Joyce Sanford during their
recuperating period
George Dozier visited Mr
and Mr* M ( Sanford last
Wednesday night
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Mr and Mn MM Alien
were in Birmngham, Ala . last
week mating Mr. and Mr*
William C On and farm)*
Mrs M M Allen and Mr*.
Arn Lindsay, Ric fiard and
Beckey Lindsay returned home
i*M Thursday from Jekyll
Island where they visited last
week.
Mr* Dorothy Hudgins of
Lyeriy and Mrs Kelly Glasco
' K'nclle Tenn, visited Mr
and Mr* Joe Echols last week.
Mrs Margaret Wade and
bey* were Saturday night
guest* of Mr and Mr* Bob
Strickland and family. Mr and
Mrs John Williamson and
Misses Margie. Fannie and
Narah Ragland all of Rome
visited Mr and Mrs Roscoe
Williamson and family last Sun
day.
Mr and Mn Horace Ham
mend visited Mr and. Mr*.
Roscoe WL,.am*on Monday
Little Miss Michelle Ham
mond i* spending the week
with her maternal grand
parent*. Mr and Mr* Robert
Jett, and family.
Mrs Ann Hammond suited
Misses Annie Mae and Betty
Sue Mostella last Tuesday
afternoon.
J B Jett, Horace Hammond
and John Jett were dinner
guest* of Mr. and Mrs Jame*
Hammond last Monday night
Rufus Johnson and children
of Summerville, Mr and Mr*.
Jame* Stamper and Mrs Annie
Kate Thompson and children
were among the ones who
enjoyed homemade ice cream
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Brandon last Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs Paulette Black of
Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting her
parents, Mr and Mrs. Hamp
Mosley and family.
Mrs. Jessie Mosley and son,
Pvt Wayne Mosley and daugh
ters, Miss Juaniese Mosley and
Mrs Paulette Black, visited
Mr* Thelma Starr and other
relatives in Centre, Ala., Sun
day night.
Pvt Wayne Mosley will be
leaving for Ft Sill, Okla.,
Thursday where he is to report
for duty after spending his
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AMERICAN LEGION AIDS ARCHERY PROGRAM
Bill Mosley, commander of American
Legion Post 129. presents a check to
Ralph Stanley, archery instructor, to
leave at nome with ms parents
and family.
Happy birthday wishes go
to Mrs Aileen Mosley August
29.
We wish to congratulate Mr
and Mrs B J Mosley and son,
Britt, and Miss Phergn Jett who
moved into their new beautiful
home last week.
Mr and Mrs B J Mosley
and son and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Jett and daughter,
Rebecca, were among the ones
who attended the funeral of
Mr and Mrs Lewis Wiggin last
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Robbie Shephard of
Rome visited Mr and Mrs.
Henry Jett last Sunday and
accompanied Mrs Jett, Spei
mon Farmer and Hamp Mosley
to Ringgold and attended the
Tri-Co-Singing Convention and
reports the next one will be
held at Prospect Baptist
Church in West Armuchee
Mrs. Annie Belle Farmer,
Mrs Frankie Jett, Hamp Mos
ley and Spelmon Farmer were
among the ones of this area
who visited with the families of
Mr and Mrs. Lewis Wiggin and
Ernest Anderson last Sunday
morning
The Gospel Caravan, little
Miss Angela Brooks and the
Griffin Sisters appeared on the
WGTA radio program last Sun
day in Summerville at 10:15,
sponsored by the House of
be used to buy needed equipment.
Looking on is R C. Price (L), senior
vice commander, and Paul Pullen.
Price Mortuary.
Robb Farmer. Eddie B
Jackson and Mrs Robbie
Shephard visited Mrs Kattie
Mae Jett last Sunday after
noon.
Mrs Mary Lynn and baby
of Ringgold, Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Reynolds and children
of Rome. Mrs Lillie Love and
Mrs Frances Walkins and chil
dren all of Rome were the
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Dozier and family.
Mrs Margie Dozier visited
Mr. and Mrs. M C Sanford last
Sunday.
We are happy to report that
Roy Dempsey, who is now
convalescing in Springfield
Rest Home in Rome, is doing
fine and so is his wife, Mrs.
Dempsey, who is in Rome with
her son at the present time.
Hardy Perry, Russell Farmer
and James Perry visited Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Echols last week.
Mr and Mrs. Bob Strickland
and Mrs. Arizona Wiggins
visited Mr. and Mrs Joe Echols
and Mr and Mrs. John Wade
last Sunday.
Mrs. Bob House and Mr. and
Mrs. Shaw were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. G W Woods
last Sunday.
Mrs Ruby Wedgeworth and
daughter, Gail, visited Mrs.
Grace Woods last Tuesday
morning
Berrv Fund
\\ ill Endow
Scholarships
MOUNT BERRY Berry
College has received a legacy in
excess of SIOO,OOO which will
be partially used to endow a
scholarship fund.
The amount was Berry’s
share of a bequest left in trust
by I Guyon Miller, a Pennsyl
vania businessman who died in
Chester County in the early
1930’5, John R Lipscomb,
Berry's director of develop
ment. announced. The money
has now become available.
Lipscomb stated and from the
amount received Berry will set
up a permanent scholarship
honoring the donor’s deceased
wife, Annie G. Tutton Miller.
Miller and his wife had be-
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W^V SUMMERVILLE, GA. A
Menlo Notes |
By Mrs. Elmer Sumner
Phone 734-2158 $
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Mr and Mrs Travis Money
and Renee and Mr. and Mrs
David Ray and Greg of Dalton
vacationed in and around
Somerset and Lexington. Ky
last week. They enjoyed siting
by the campfire at night in the
beautiful state park The
scenery was very beautiful and
they spent a very nice and re
laxing vacation.
John Knox of Mobile. Ala.,
spent the weekend with Mrs.
J R Wyatt and Helen
Mrs RC. Alexander of
Rossville and Mrs. Ruth Alex
ander of Summerville spent
several days this week with
Mrs Mary .Alexander and Mrs
J R Wyatt and Helen
Lee Roy W afford of Chatta
nooga visited Mr and Mrs.
Grady Goss Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Baker
and Mrs W B Young spent
the day Sunday in Atlanta
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
W A Save. Bill. Jr.. Libby.
Ellen and Blanding.
We extend sympathy to all
the family of Charney (Dick)
Willingham who passed away
suddenly early Saturday morn
ing. Aug. 29 His funeral was
held Sunday, Aug. 30. at the
Faith Baptist Church of Menlo
where he was a member Inter
ment was in Ami Cemetery
Those attending the funeral
from out-of-town were Lee
come interested in Berry’s dis
tinctive education program
during founder Martha Berry's
lifetime.
“This legacy is a good
example of how a person can
perpetuate an interest and
honor the memory of a loved
one." Lipscomb noted. He
added that bequests are vitally
important to Berry and
totalled more than S 260.000
during the past fiscal year.
Rov Wofford of Chattanooga.
Mr’ and Mrs Bobby Chappe
iear and Mr. and Mrs Paul
Chappelear of Atlanta. Mr. and
Mrs’ Wayne Chappelear. Myra
and Gary of Forest Park. Mr.
and Mrs Harry Lee Chappelear
of Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. James
Chappelear and children of
Rossville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Chappelear of Trenton, B. F.
Joyner of Chattanooga. Miss
Willie Magnusson of LaFayette.
Mr. and Mrs. James Yarbrough
of Collinsville, Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Nanamore of Rome.
Dwight Cagle of Bryant. Ala.,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dodson and
Beverly of LaFayette. Mrs.
Espie Palmer of Valley Head,
Mrs. Barbara Hix of Rossville,
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Manley
of LaFayette, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Hogg of Rossville, Ernest
Joyner of Chattanooga. Mrs.
Charlotte Wnght and Wanda of
Chattanooga. Mrs. Freida
Higdox of Trenton. Mrs. Leona
Hartline of Trenton and Mr.
and Mrs H.C. Napier of
Chattanooga
Mr and Mrs. Bud Tucker
and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Goss
visited Alton Goss in Floyd
Hospital over the weekend.
Friends of Alton will be glad to
know he is much improved.
MONUMENTS
We have any kind of monuments or markers you might
want. We have most colors in granite, also white mar
ble, popin and marble chips. LaFayette Monument
Works. See our lot north of LaFayette on Highway 27 or
Coll M. F. Riley, LgFayette office, 638-3825
Home After 5 p.m., 734-2487, Trion, Rt. 1
W. R. Chappelear is still jn
Floyd Hospital and very ill a t
this time. W'e extend to all the
family our sympathy and wish
to him our most sincere get
well wishes.
.All the friends of Mrs. Bob
Dempsey will be glad to know
she came through her surgery
very successful last Tuesday
and came home on Wednesday.
Friends visiting her since she
came home were Mrs. Odelle
Hammitt and boys, Miss Lena
Baker, Mrs. Bonnie Barry. Miss
Nola Bell Elrod, Arthur Hurst.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Baker.
Miss Ruth Roberson, Mrs. June
Andrews and children of At
lanta. Mrs. Eva Webb, Mr. and
Mrs. Roscoe Wilson, Mrs.
Howard Baker, Charlie Law
lass, Buddy Hester, Mrs. Bill
Kinzy and Karen, Mrs.
Elizabeth Young, Mrs. Rebecca
Young and Blanding. Jr., Rev.
Leon Stagers, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Lawrence and grand
daughters. Pink Dempsey, Mrs.
Nora Gardner, Mrs. Robert
Baggett and Robbie Nell. Miss
Hazel Joyner, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Lawson, Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Lowry, Mrs. Mamie
Tallent and Mrs. John Fuller.
W. E. Wat wood of Gayles
ville, Ala., was guest speaker at
the Menlo Church of Christ
Sunday.
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