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The Summerville News, Thurs.. Aug. 3, 1972
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Miss Dickey,
Mr. Williams
Complimented
Miss Marilyn Dickey and
Greg Williams are being ex
tensively entertained prior to
their wedding on Aug. 12 at
the Columbia Presbyterian
Church in Decatur.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian New
comer feted them at a dinner
party at the Memorial Club in
Avondale Estates.
Mrs. Eugene C. Dickey Jr.
entertained at an announce
ment tea at her home on
Mercedes Court, Atlanta
The Bobby Lee Cooks gave
an al fresco party at their home
in Summerville.
Others in Summerville en
tertaining were Mr. and Mrs.
Hill Hammond, with a dinner
party; Dr. and Mrs. Marlin
Payne, al fresco party,
Mesdames Claude Bagley and
Malcolm Thomas gave a shower
at the home of Mrs Bagley;
Mrs. Hammond and Mrs Stuart
Marks gave a lovely coffee Sat
urday, July 22, at the home of
Mrs. Hammond
Miss Susan McCleland and
Mrs. Ken Barber gave a linen
shower luncheon on July 29 in
Atlanta; Mr and Mrs William
Dickey plan a bride and bride
groom party Aug. 5 in Atlanta.
Mrs. C. E. Guerin, aunt of
the bride, and Mrs Don Du
Pree, sister of the bride, will
give a bridesmaids luncheon at
the Emory Sheraton Aug. 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wil
liams will entertain at the re
hearsal-dinner at the Plantation
House for the out-of-town
guests and the wedding party.
IT’S
BACK-TO-SCHOOL
TIME AT LOWRT’S
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Miss Gail Gaines of Nash
ville visited her aunt, Mrs.
George Morton, Sunday after
noon.
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Mrs. Louise Hollander spent
the weekend with her sister,
Mrs. Fred Elrod.
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Mr. and Mrs Paulie Brown
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Thomas at their cabin on Lake
Weiss Saturday afternoon.
* * *
Mrs. Harley Giles and son,
Dennis, of Atlanta are spending
this week with her parents, the
Rev. and Mrs. G. L. Green.
Others visiting them are Mr.
and Mrs Graham Green and
daughter. Belinda, of Garden
Lakes, Rome, and Mr. and Mrs.
I ugene Green, Rick and Breck.
* * *
Sandy Lively of Trion,
Scott Gaylor of Rome, Mrs.
Cepha Jackson, and Mrs.
Mattie Helms of Jasper, Ela.,
spent last week with Miss Geor
gia Henson and sisters.
* * *
Mrs. Ered Elrod and Paul
visited Mrs Ross Smith at Cres
well Rest Home Monday.
* • *
Mr. and Mrs Frank Waters
visited friends in Dunlap,
Tenn., the latter part of last
week.
* * *
Mr and Mrs Dwight Brown
of Canton were Friday spend
the-night guests of his parents,
Mr and Mrs Paulie Brown. Mr.
and Mrs Jimmy Brown,
Sammy and Chris visited them
Sunday.
* * »
Mike Gregg of Elienwood
Park, 111 , spent Monday night
with Mr. and Mrs. John B
Smith and Johnnv.
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Misses Angela, Faye, and
Kaye Perkins were weekend
guests of their grandmother,
Mrs. Grady Perkins, Helion and
Doris.
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Billy Hotchkiss will leave
Saturday after spending two
weeks as guest of John Bank
son Jr. Billy has been enter
tained at several of his friends’
homes while here. Stuart
Hotchkiss is the guest of
Chucky Maples at their cabin
in Mentone, Ala. The Rev. and
Mrs. William Hotchkiss and
Mae Stone will pick up their
sons en route to Virginia on a
vacation trip.
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Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mills and
Tommy of Atlanta were Satur
day spend-the-night guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McCurdy
♦ * •
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dean,
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Woods,
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Perkins,
along with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Sizemore, Lee Crumb
ley, Mr and Mrs. Tyrone
Scoggins, and Miss Mary Jane
Crews of Rome, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Daniel, Breman, James
Westmoreland of Tallapoosa,
Steve Haskin, Buddy Daniel,
and Tony Daniel of Marietta
were in Asheville, N. C., Satur
day night where the Gospel
Brass was in concert along with
several quartets.
Melvin Laird, Defense Secre
tary:
“It is absolutely essential
for the United States to forge
ahead with a new long-range
submarine missile system.”
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i Highlights of July
\ Council Meeting
The Mayor and Town
Council held its regular council
meeting at the Town Hall on
Thursday, July 27, 1972, at
6:30 p.m. All councilmen were
present.
The financial report was
presented by the Mayor. This
covered the operation for the
year closed June 30, 1972.
Taxes receivable amounted to
$204. The city recorder will
continue to work on these
delinquent taxes. Accounts
payable was $44,825 which
consisted of $6,000 on the fire
truck and $38,825 on street
work. The town operated for
the year on expense items
under the budget $ 1,334.51.
The town books have been 1
audited for year ended June
30, 1972, and found to be in
order.
The town agreed to increase
its donation to the Cherokee
Regional Library from SIBO to
S2OO per year.
The town will have the
second floor of the Town Hall
building surveyed for structural
safety with the possibility of
renting the space to the Trion
Lodges.
The general fund budgets
for the year were discussed and
approved, with an estimated in
come of $400,949 and ex
penses of $401,222. Os this
amount, $199,000 is for our
local school cost.
A budget for the recreation
department was presented to
the council. To finance this
program, the council approved
a gas rate increase of 5c per
MCF for residential customers
and 1 2c per MCF for commer
cial customers.
There are lots of
nice things about
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dren’s clothes. Like
the pretty colors,
patterns and styles
children like best.
Mothers like them
best, too, because
they’re machine
washable and never
need ironing.
Boys' Sizes
6 Mos. to Size 8
Girls' Sizes
6 Mos. to 6x
SHIRTS
$1.99 up
SLACKS
$2.99 up
One Table
Shirts
AND
Shorts
PRICE
Miller Reveals
ATLANTA (PRN) - Zell
Miller, the Executive Director
of the Democratic Party of
Georgia, made it clear in a
recent speech to the Northside
Kiwanis Club in Atlanta that
“the priority of the Georgia
Democratic Party will be to
elect Georgia Democrats.”
He pointed out that there
was an important United
States Senate race, other
statewide contests and that
one-third of the Democratic
State Senators had opposition.
Thirty-nine Democrats have
Republican opposition for the
State House of
Representatives.
“These are the things that
are most important to me as
the Executive Director of the
Democratic Party of Georgia.
This is where all my energy
and what little resources we
have will be spent,” Miller
continued.
CALL IT A CLEARANCE SALE...
CALL IT AN EARLY BACK-TO-SCHOOL SALE...
CALL IT A STOCK REDUCTION SALE ...
CALL,T UNFORTUNATE
IF YOU MISS THIS SALE!
Entire Stock Men's
KNIT
SHIRTS
3 DAYS ONLY
■ Zj Price
EXCELLENT SELECTION OF MEN'S
^Double Knit Pants
Over 150 Pair to Choose From
Ml THREE DAYS ONLY
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ENTIRE STOCK
MEN'S SHORT-SLEEVE
Dress and
Sport Shirts
REDUCED
40%
For This Sale Only!
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for MEN and BOYS
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AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY OFFICERS
Newly installed officers of the Ladies
Auxiliary to American Legion Post
129 are left to right: Maybeline Haw
lins, president; Inez Harris, second
vice president; Betty Lou Lee, secre
tary-treasurer; Hermaniata Gardner,
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on Munsingwear
Underwear
• T-Shirts • Briefs
• Boxer Shorts;
• Athletic Shorts
1 1/ 2 Price
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Reminder
If you are starting to consider
buying for Back-to-School, why
not come to Lowry's for Men
and Boys where you have the
best selection? After all, our
store is just for men and boys,
so we have to be better.
historian; Bernice Giles, chaplain;
and Virginia Colbert, sergeant
at-arms. The new officers were in
stalled Saturday night at the Chat
tooga County Memorial Home.
Selection
of
MEN'S
Sport
Coats
PRICE
Boys'
Short-Sleeve
Knit
Shirts
REDUCED
20%
Large Selection
of Men's
FASHION
Jeans
REDUCED
40%
Why not come in
and take a look at
our Fall Selection
of Men's and
Boys'
SHOES
and
BOOTS
We've got all the
latest styles by—
• Jarman
• Dingo
• Bostonian