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Social Activities — Women’s Interest
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TWlNS— James Tracy, 6 lbs’. 14 ozs., and John
Stacy, 7 lbs. and 10 ozs., were born to Mr. and Mrs.
James Evans of Trion Feb. 26 at Floyd Hospital.
Other brothers and sisters are George, Pam, Den
nis, Janet and Jimmy. Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Boyles, Mrs. Bob Baugh and Bill
Evans.
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MR. AND MRS. FRANK CAMPBELL
. . . wed recently
Campbell-Deering Wedding
Mrs. Essie Deering became
the bride of Frank Campbell
March 3 at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Campbell in the
presence of close friends and
relatives The Rev. A. A. Tan
ner performed the ceremony.
Attending the wedding and
following the reception, at
which cake and punch were
served, were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Chamber one,
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Campbell; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Deering. Jimmy, Allan, Jeffery,
and Shelia; Mr. and Mrs. James
Long; Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Stephens; Mrs. Faye Young,
Brenda, Wanda, and Butch;
Mrs. S.A. Dillard; Billy and
Bruce Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will
live on Route 1, Trion
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MISS REBECCA DIANNE BUSBIN
. . . bride-elect
Miss Busbin, Mr. White
Schedule May Wedding
Mrs. William Claude Busbin
of Cloudland announces the
engagement of her daughter,
Rebecca Dianne, to Jimmy
White, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer White of Chattanooga.
The bride-to-be is the
daughter of the late William C.
Busbin and the sister of David
Busbin. She is the granddaugh
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Robinson of Summerville
and the late Mr . and Mrs. W. C.
Busbin of Lyerly.
Miss Busbin is a 1969 grad
uate of Chattooga High School
and is now employed by the
Hamilton County Department
of Education in Chattanooga.
The prospective bridegroom
is the brother of Miss Sandra
Lee White, Mrs. Cynthia
Riggins, and Robert Charles
White, all of Chattanooga He
is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. White of Knoxville and
Albert Harris and the late Mrs.
Harris, also of Knoxville.
Mr. White is a 1965 grad
uate of Red" Bank High School
and is now assistant manager of
the Red Food Store in Red
Davison-Fickin Betrothal
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur T. I
Davison of Lake City, Fla.,an
nounce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Christine, to Mark
Alan Ficken, son of Mr. and I
Mrs. Hugh Ficken,also of Lake
City.
Mr. and Mrs Davison lived
on Route I, Summerville, prior
to moving to Lake City The
bride-elect is the granddaughter
of Mrs. John T. Davison and
the late Mr. Davison of Route
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The wedding is scheduled at
3 p.m. May 28 at Menlo Meth
odist Church.
Mrs. Mazie Griffin, Mrs.
Cheryl Walker and daughter of
Leesburg, Ala., visited their
mother, Mrs. Rosie Butler Sun
day.
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Mr and Mrs. James French,
Michael and Suzanne of Ander
son, Ind., and Mrs. Ruby
Maurer of Chattanooga, Tenn.,
spent last Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Young and
Norman.
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Mrs. Ruth Giles was Mon
day spend-the-night guest of
her brother, Henry Williams
and Mrs. Williams.
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Peppers
of Lyerly, Cliff Peppers and
Mr and Mrs. James Crook vis
ited the Rev. and Mrs. Cecil
Parker Sunday afternoon.
1, Summerville, and Mrs. Willie
Wood and the late J. W. Elrod,
Route I, Jamestown, Ala.
The wedding will be per
formed April 8, 1972, in the
Epiphany Catholic Church at
five o’clock in the afternoon.
There will be a reception fol
lowing at the Wayside Inn
Banquet Room. Invitations will
be sent to out-of-town guests.
All local friends and relatives
are cordially invited.
Mrs. Estelle Dendy left
Monday to return to Tallulah
Falls after spending the week
end with her daughter, Mrs.
Tommy Baker, Debbie and
Thomas.
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Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Broome on Sunday for
lunch were Mr. and Mrs. James
Nelson and Chazz of Summer
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wade of
Hazel Park, Mich., and Mr. and
Mrs. Danny Dooley of Atlanta.
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Mrs. Bobby Kilgore and
children were weekend guests
of her sister, Mrs. Frank Jen
nings and Mr. Jennings of Lan
ette, Ala.
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Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Nix of
Rome and Mrs. Violet Nix vis
ited the latter’s son, Mr and
Mrs. Bob Hix and children,
Vern, Fred and baby daughter,
Amy Nicole, of Griffin, Sun
day.
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Mrs. Ollie Cherry, Johnny
Gilbreath, Mrs. Lorene Branch
and Gail and Mrs. Ruby
Smallan and Joe visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Wofford and
Robert Sunday afternoon.
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Minister and Mrs. Raymond
Elliott and children of Opp,
Ala., are spending this week
with his mother, Mrs. Walter
Elliott and Frank. Tuesday
they visited with relatives and
friends in Alabama. While there
they visited the Unity Ceme
tery where Mr. Elliott is
buried.
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Mrs. Milton Housch, Mrs.
Emory Gilmer, Lejean and
Susan were in Chattanooga,
Tenn., Friday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Billy Millsand
Tommy of Atlanta were week
end guests of Mrs. Mills’ par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Mc-
Curdy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal of
Cedartown spent Sunday with
Mrs. B. E- Neal.
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Mr. and Mrs Laverne Smith,
Pamela and Timmy have re
turned to their home in Milan,
Mich., after spending last week
with Laverne’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Smith. Friends of
Laverne might be glad to know
he is improving nicely after a
very long seige of illness. He is
now back at work as Music and
Youth Director and Assistant
Pastor of the First Baptist
Church in Milan.
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Mrs. T. S. Houston, Mint
Hill, N.C., is spending several
! days this week with Mrs.
| Claude Bagley.
VALERIE DAWN MaxweU to
the four-day-old daughter of
Mr and Mra. Greg MaxweU.
South Commerce Street. Sum
merville. The baby, which
weighed aeven pounds, twelve
ounces, was born at S: 13 a.m.
Sunday in Floyd Hospital.
Rome. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mra. Wallace Maxwell, SO7
S Commerce St., and Mr and
Mrs Glenn Tibbs, Route 2,
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DOUGLAS WILLIAMS JR to
the 13 month-old eon of Mra
Sandra William* and the late
Douglaa Williams Grand
parenta are Mra Morelle Wil
hams and Mra Harel Vaughn.
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BRIDE-ELECT COMPLIMENTED
. . . Miss Marie McWhorter, Mrs. DeForest Ayers
Miss Marie McWhorter
Is Honoree On Saturday
Miss Marie McWhorter, a
bride-elect, was honoree at a
tea and miscellaneous shower
Saturday afternoon between
the hours of three and five in
the fellowship hall of the Sum
merville Presbyterian Church.
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The Summerville News, Thurs., Mar. 16, 1972 &
Hostesses for the event were
Mrs. Frank Agnew, Mrs. John
Bankson, Mrs. H.D. Brown,
Mrs. John H. Bullard, Mrs.
Archibald Farrar, Mrs. Baker
Farrar, Mrs. W. B. Farrar, Mrs.
Herbert Gilkeson, Mrs. John
Paul Jones, Mrs. J. W. King Jr.,
Mrs. Everett Lunsford, Mrs.
James Marks, Mrs. J.T. Mor
gan, Mrs. Rowland Ransom,
Miss Beulah Shropshire, Mrs.
Herman Spivey, and Mrs. An
drew Williams Jr.
Cake, sandwiches, mints,
tea, and coffee were served to
the guests. Some 700 invita
tions were sent out for the
event.
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