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L The Summerville News, Thurs., Mar. 16, 1972
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Dry Valley
News
By MRS. ELMER SUMNER
Phone 734-2158
Mr and Mrs Marvin Wade
visited Mr and Mrs H. S. Wade
of Cedar Bluff, Ala., Tuesday.
Myra Wade spent Saturday
night with Faith Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas
visited Mr. and Mrs. Doris
Montgomery Sunday evening.
Mrs. Pearl Wesson was called
to Jacksonville, Fla., Saturday
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to the bedside of her brother
in-law, Joe Brown, who suf
fered a severe heart attack last
Tuesday He is in Baptist
Memorial Hospital, intensive
care. We send hi tn get-well
wishes.
Mrs. Parlee Anderson spent
the weekend with Mr and Mrs.
James Anderson
Mrs Emma Richardson and
Clarence Martin of Chatta
nooga, Mi and Mrs Rodger
Keith and Carol, and Mr and
[ Mrs. Tommie Woods, Missy
and Abby were Sunday guests
I of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Woods
and Mrs Georgia Cherry
। Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Stowe, Jr., and Kenneth Stowe
of La Fayette were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Stowe, Sr., Tuesday.
Mrs Franklin Woods visited
Mrs. Dixie Woods Friday
evening.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Woods of
Chattanooga, Mr. and Mrs
Luke Thomas, and Mrs.
Dorothy Stowe of Ohio visited
Mr and Mrs. Lewis fhomas
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Hayes
visited Mrs Nora Perkins Sun
day afternoon
Mr, and Mrs Larry Wesson,
Tracy and Patrick visited Mr
and Mrs Waymon Wesson and
family Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Inmbles
and baby of Cartersville, Mrs
Geneva Littles and two chil
dren. and Mis Nettie Rackley
of Lafayette were recent
visitors of Mi and Mrs. Curtiss
Rackley.
Mr. and Mrs Neal Cordell
honored their daughter, Karen
Cordell, on her eighth birthday
anniversary. Those enjoying
cake and ice cream with Karen
were Mrs Dixie Woods, Mrs
I va Woods and Michael, Cindy
and Gary Woods, Denita Nor
ton, Robin Cordell, and little
Chris Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Sumner and boys and Mr and
Mrs Joe Caheely were Friday
night supper guests of Mr and
Mrs Troy Lawson
Mr and Mrs Neal Cordell
and Kaien. Mrs Connie Harns
and Chris, and Mi and Mrs
larry Oarr visited Rev and
Mrs Roy Cordell of Dalton
■ Sunday
Charles, Jr , and William
Sumner were spend-the night
guests of their grandparents, :
Mr and Mrs Troy Lawson,
I iiday night
Mr and Mrs Manuel Hayes
of Irion and Mr and Mrs
Kenneth Rackley ot Lyerly
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Gary Silvers, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Silvers, 320 Allen St., cele
brated his eighth birthday anniver
sary Saturday at a party at the home
of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Silvers, Smith Street. Those
EO A Council to Meet
Ihe Chattooga County
I (). A. Coordinating Council
will hold its monthly meeting i
Tuesday, March 21, in the
Board of Education building at
6 p in.
Business to be discussed will
include Outreach Worker appli
cants and Pre-Planning Work
sheet. All members are urged
to attend
I*TA to Meet
The Summerville !
Elementary School PTA meets
Tuesday, March 21, at 7:30
p in in the cafetorium.
Dr Ingrid Stergess, pathol
ogist at Batty State Hospital in
Rome will be the guest
speaker Her topic of discus
sion will be in cancer related
field.
The public is invited to at
tend
were weekend visitors of Mr
and Mrs. Curtiss Rackley
Mrs Peggy Sumner and
Richard visited Mrs Elsie Arp
last Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Hall,
Tony, Mark, and Wade of
Trion visited the Charles
Sumner family Tuesday night.
Mrs. Charles Sumner and
boys visited Mrs. Raymond
Mcßae and boys Monday.
Mr and Mrs Larry Wesson
and boys visited Mr and Mrs
Junior Davis and girls of Irion
Sunday
Charles. Jr., and William
Sumner visited Mr and Mrs.
Joe Caheely Sunday
EIGHTH BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
Menlo 4-H’ers
Hold Meeting
The meeting of the Menlo
4-H Cloverleaf Club was called
to order by President Pam
Dempsey on Thursday, March
9 . We had the 4-H Pledge, and
then the meeting was turned
over to the girls vice president,
Mary Hutchins.
The following 4-H members
gave a demonstration: Rose
Willingham, clothing; Robert
Mincey showed how to band
age a dog’s broken leg in veteri
nary science; Pam Dempsey,
human development; Ann
Stubbs, snacks; and Bob Wes
son, wildlife.
The meeting was then
turned over to Miss Pam
Tawzer, county Extension
home economist, and Mr.
M.H. Purcell, county agent.
Miss Tawzer gave a demonstra
tion on nutrition.-RENAE
HYDE, REPORTER
City Officials Plan
To Attend Meeting
Mayor J R. Dowdy, Coun
cilmen Jack Ledford and Jess
Mitchell are planning to attend
the annual convention of the
Georgia Municipal Association
June 25-28 at Jekyll Island.
Other members of the coun
cil may decide at a later date to
make the trip.
U.S. health bill $75-billion
in 197).
present included: Ricky, Mickey and
Tammy Silver, brothers and sister of
the honoree; Michael Barker, Charles
and Laura Hays, Cristy and Gregg
Dotson, Eddie Herrod, Rusty Tucker
and Mark Nelson.
Trion Couple
Are Honorees
For Shower
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Camp
bell were honored Sunday
afternoon with a cupboard
shower, given by Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Campbell at their home
on Second Street, Trion.
Cake and coffee were served
to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Cole
of LaFayette; Mrs. Jimmy
Deering, Jimmy Allen and
Jeffery of Summerville; Mrs.
DeEtta Gilreath, Mrs. Pat
Smith and Chris of Atlanta;
Mr and Mrs. Collie Young Sr.
and Virginia; Mrs. Faye Young
and Brenda of Pennville; Mr.
and Mrs. John Campbell, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Campbell,
Paul Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Campbell and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Stephens, Mr and Mrs. James
Long, Mrs. Vera Hutchenson,
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dillard.
Many useful gifts were re
ceived. -JEWIE REYNOLDS-
Judgement
Day
God is calling for you
one day / You will leave
this world astray . . You
will meet with God, hand
in-hand /In that great
Promised Land
He will call the roll,
and I will say, "Here.”/
And all the loved ones
will shed a thousand tears
...You will say. Good
bye, Mother, I love you
best." .. . When you go
home to a beautiful
Garden of Rest.
(Editor’s Note: The
above poem was written
by 15-year-old Ricky
Mann, a lUth-grade stu
dent at Chattooga High
School.)
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Walter Sturdivant
GOSPEL RECITAL
Walter Sturdivant of Chatta
nooga will present a gospel re
cital at 7 pm March 19 at
New Hope United Methodist
Church on Martin Street Mr
Sturdivant is a native of Sum
merville .
The Rev Kenneth Fisher of
Atlanta will be the guest speak
er at the 11 am worship serv
ice.
The church pastor, the Rev
Robert Dell, extends an invita
tion to the public to attend
this special service
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