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Mrs. Annie Belle Fanner
:•: *■ Phone 857-2503
Mrs. Mary Phillips, Charlie
Ford, and Mrs. Evelyn Morgan
visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Gentry Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry,
Mrs. Annie Belle Farmer, Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Gentry and
daughter, Joan, Patti Lanier of
Summerville, and Mrs. Octive
Wilkins of College Park were
dinner guests of Mrs. Mary
Phillips Thursday.
We send condolences to the
families of Hardy Perry who
passed away last Friday.
Mrs. Laura Nell (Jackson)
Malone and baby, Stephanie,
returned to Indianapolis, Ind.,
Thursday after spending a vaca
tion here with relatives and
friends.
Mrs. Maxine (Mosley) West
returned home Friday from Ft.
Valley State College.
Mrs. Linda J. Morris and
daughter, Trece, were weekend
guests of Mrs. De Lois Shrop
shire and family in Chatta
nooga, Tenn.
Mrs. Drucilla Polard and
children of Chicago, 111., are
visiting with her mother, Mrs.
Bert her Adams, and other rela
tives in this area.
Mrs. Aileen Mosley and Mrs.
Jessie Mosley attended a sing
ing in Rome Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Morell Perkins
and Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt
Wright of Farrill, Ala., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Spelmon Farmer
and Mrs. Morris Sunday night.
Mrs. Jessie Mosley and son,
Ben, and daughters, Venessa
and Elaine, and Mrs. Margaret
Jett visited Mrs. A. B. Farmer
Sunday afternoon.
A speedy recovery is wished
for Harry Terrell who is a
patient in Trion Hospital.
Many of the members of
Oak Hill Baptist Church at
tended the Association in the
West Armuchee Community at
Prospect Baptist Church at
which time Miss Valaria Shrop-
We Have Gifts Io Please Everyone!
• Elegant Cut-Glass and Lamps
• Beautiful Hand-Painted China
• Collectors' Glass Banks & Bottles
People’s Antiques
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Torqueflite Transmission, 400 C.I.D. Engine-8 Cylmder-2 BBL., g W/Arm Rest, Torqueflite Transmission, 360 C.I.D. Engine-8-Cylinder 2 BBL., Engine-8 Cylinder-2 BBL., Air Conditioning W/Auto. Temp. Cont., Vinyl Roof.
Frames Vinyl Stop Mouldings. Vinyl Side Mouldings.
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NO. 252
NO. 272 NO. 275
Carpets, Glove Box Light, Ash Tray Light, Foam Front Seat Cushion, Trunk Light,
Carpets Glove Box Light, Ash Tray Light, Foam Front Seat Cushion, Trunk Light, _ Vinyl Side Protection Moulding, Power Steering, Day/Night Mirror, Torqueflite
Vinvl Side Protection Moulding, Power Steering, Glove Box Lock, Torqueflite Torqueflite Transmission, Power Steering, Power Front Disc ra , Transmission, Glove Box Lock, Cigar Lighter, Drip Rail Moulding, Inside Hood
Transmission Day/Night Mirror, Cigar Lighter, Inside Hood Release, Wheel Lip Side Shield, Foam Front Seat Cushion, Carpets, Vinyl Side ro ec ion g. Release, Wheel Lip Moulding, Bench Seat-Cloth & Vinyl, Fury Top Hat Package,
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White Sidewall Tires, Vinyl Roof, Deluxe Wheel Covers, Mirror-Left Remote Lighter, Glove Box Lock, Day/Night Mirror, Inside Hood Re ease, e- Control, Power Disc Brakes, Air Conditioning, Tinted Glass-All Windows, AM/FM
Control Light Package, Bumper Guards-F &R, Vinyl Seat W/Arm Rest, Air Drip Rail Moulding, Wheel Lip Moulding, Split Back Bene Sea 1 o > 1y , Radio, Rear Streaker, Electric Clock, Undercoating & Hood Pad, Auto. Speed
Conditioning Tinted Glass-All Windows, AM/FM Radio, Rear Speaker, Electric Includes, Air Conditioning, Tinted Glass, Std. Size Wnitewa ir , > Control, 3 Speed Windshield Wiper, Right Outside Mirror, Headlamp Time Delay,
Clock Undercoating & Hood Pad, Auto. Speed Control, 3 Speed Windshield Light Package, 3 Speed, Windshield Wipers, Left Remote Contro irror. Light Package, Bumper Guards-Front & Rear, Vinyl Seat W/Arm Rest, 360 C.I.D.
Wipers Right Outside Mirror, 400 C.I.D. Engine, 8 Cylinder 2 BBL., Concealed Engine, 8 Cyl.-2 BBL., Vinyl Roof. Engine-8-Cylinder-2 BBL., Belt Moulding.
Headlamps, Vinyl Side Mouldings. -- ■—
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snire was crowned queen for
First North Georgia District.
The Seventh District annual
tea will be held Sunday at the
Second Baptist Church in
Summerville. Rev. Charles
Davis is pastor.
Mrs. Mary Phillips visited
Mrs. Edith Garner in Trion
Hospital Monday and reports
she is improving nicely.
A speedy recovery is wished
for David Owens who is in
Trion Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Owens
and daughter, Janet, were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Owens.
James (Tick) Kirby spent
last week in Gadsden visiting
his mother, Mrs. Jessie Kirby,
and other relatives in that area
and was accompanied home by
his mother and Mrs. Louise
Richardson and daughters
Sunday, at which they visited
relatives in this area.
Mrs. Margie Dozier visited
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sanford
Sunday and accompanied them
to Rome where they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jones
Sunday afternoon.
Eva Law and family visited
Mrs. Margie Dozier Saturday
afternoon. Mrs. Carrie Milsap
and family visited her Saturday
afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Jett
visited Mrs. Dozier Tuesday
afternoon.
Lillie Knox celebrated a
birthday anniversary on Aug.
20. Those that attended were:
Otha Lee Etchinson and niece,
David Etchinson and wife, the
Conwells from Cedar Bluff,
Ala., Melvin Knox and wife,
Ida Ruth Knox and children
from Akron, Ohio, Earnest
Knox of Atlanta, and Joe
Darden from Summerville.
Many telephone calls and gifts
were received.
Intelligent adults are kind to
the children they meet in life.
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BAND MEMBERS GET READY FOR FOOTBALL SEASON
Members of the color guard and majorettes at Chattooga High
School go through a practice session as they prepare for the first
football game of the season on Sept. 7. These groups, plus regular
| KJ Menlo Notes
S r. ■ Mrs. Elmer Sumner
$ ** Phone 734-2158
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Chap
pelear returned home Sunday
after spending a week in Rome
with the Adies Holliday family.
Mrs. Pat Holliday and little
Patrica Ann returned home
with them for a few days visit.
Mrs. Jeanette Kinzy and
Charlie Lawless visited Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Ozment of Rome
last Friday. They all attended
Morrison Campground, revival
Friday night.
Bill and Ben Holliday have
returned home to Rome after
spending the summer with Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Chappelear.
They will be entering school
next week.
Mrs. Lena Bates of Dalton
and Mrs. Margaret Farr of
Chattanooga visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Chappelear and Mrs.
Pat Holliday and Patrica Ann
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Espy and
Beverly spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Waymon Roper.
Miss Helen Wyatt, Mrs.
Mary Alexander, and Mr. and
Mrs. Sell McWhorter were
luncheon guests of Mrs.
Margaret Moody Friday.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Edwards were Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Agnew of
Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Edwards, Marie and Beth
of Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Chamblee visited Mr. and Mrs.
David Chamblee and family of
Atlanta Sunday. Their three
grandchildren Dave, Cristy, and
Steve, returned home with
their grandparents for a few
days this week.
Miss Blanche Toles was
supper guest of Miss Helen
Wyatt Saturday night.
Mrs. Bob Dempsey visited
Mrs. Letha Chappelear and
Mrs. Luna Baker Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Webster
and Alisa visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Webster Monday.
Mrs. Bob Dempsey visited
Mrs. Odelle Hammitt and
Cindy Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Money
and Renee visited Mrs. Elmer
Sumner and JoAnn Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dempsey
visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Grogan Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Griffith visited Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Hartline and family
Sunday.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. John Webster were Mrs.
Louise Drake of Fort Payne
and Mrs. Bob Bell of Gayles
ville.
Mrs. Bob Dempsey and Mrs.
Eva Webb visited Mrs. Annie
Mae Dempsey Friday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lowry
band members, have been practicing from 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
Band director George Henderson said they would soon be trying
to raise money for new uniforms.
visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Stokes Sunday.
Mrs. Eva Webb and Mrs.
Bob Dempsey visited Mrs.
Amanda Howell Saturday
afternoon.
It’s easy to have friends if
you pass out the favors.
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The Summerville News, Thurs., Aug. 24, 1972 ft
ALUMNI TO MEET
The first meeting of the
newly formed Dalton Junior
College Alumni Association
will be held Friday at 8 p.m. in
Memorial Auditorium on the
campus.
Michael Jones of Rossville,
interim president of the Asso
ciation, invites all DJC grad
uates and former students to
attend the meeting.
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Birthday Fete
Mr. and Mrs. William Elrod,
honored their daughter, Kim
berly, with a birthday anni
versary party at their home
Saturday afternoon.
Present to help celebrate
were Dawn Vaughn, Paula
Ward, DeWayne Rogers, Jervis
Rowlls, Tammy Rowlls, Kelley
Hines, Connie Rowlls, Michele
and Charles Daggett.
Mothers present were Mrs.
Louise Vaughn, Mrs. Leon
Rowlls, Mrs. Johnny Rowlls,
Mrs. Buddy Hines, Mrs. Terry
Daggett, Mrs. Bobby Marshall,
and Mrs. Julia Mae Millican.
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