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Bobby Groce, Route 3, Summerville, is
shown with a four-point deer, which
field dressed at 81 pounds, killed Satur
day in the Dry Creek area with a
Chelsea News!
By Mrs. Tom Garner
Phone 862-2427 g
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Mrs. Clara Brewer returned
home last Tuesday after a two
week visit in Detroit and
Chicago with her daughters,
Mrs. Robbie Lee Terry of
Chicago and Mrs. Betty Burney
of Detroit. While visiting Mrs.
Brewer enjoyed a trip into
Canada to visit friends.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Felton Westbrook
were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Norman
and Miss Emily Westbrook.
Mrs. Bonnie Clowdis and Mrs.
Marylin Harris and Cris visited
in the afternoon.
Mrs. John Cross and Mrs.
Marie Wright visited Mrs. Oma
Pope of Pisgah, Ala., Thursday
afternoon. Mrs. Pope returned
home with Mrs. Cross for a few
days’ visit.
Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Rosson
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sumner.
Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Brown
and girls and Miss Minnie Lee
Smith were Sunday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Brown.
Visiting Mrs. Clara Brewer
during last week were: Mr. and
Mrs. James Szymanski, Jimmy
and Shea, Mrs. Larry Hartline
SPECIAL
PURCHASE
5-H.P. Chain Drive
TILLER
We Bought the Entire
Stock of Tillers of
I a L ar 9 e Tennessee
Store and Are
f® Offer
Them to You for Only
reg. sicn°°
$189.95 |QU
LAY-AWAY NOW!
We Will Hold for You 'Til Spring
Come by and See Our Selection of
HUNTING BOOTS |
We Have Some Beautiful
Reproductions of Old
Kerosene Lamps - See Them!
J. G. ALLEN
HARDWARE
HE FINALLY MADE IT!
.35-cal. Marlin rifle. Bobby was
especially proud of this kill since it was
his first in five or six years of hunting.
and daughter. Shelly, Mrs. Cart
Sumner, Mrs. Lora Gladden,
Mrs. David Davis and daughter,
Chera, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crain,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crain and
daughter, Tracy, Mrs. J.T.
Whaley, and Mrs. Vera Collins.
Woodrow Eleam and Butch
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eleam Jr.
visited Mrs. Mattie Eleam Sun
day.
Mrs. Bud Sumner, Gail,
Susan, and Michelle, James
Hughes, and Mrs. Sue Gilley
and boys were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Bailey and Nell.
Mrs. Marie Wright and David
visited Mrs. Larry Hurley and
family and Mrs. Woodrow Al
lison and family Sunday.
Mrs. Ida Love and Mrs. Bill
Ratliff visited Mrs. Carl Sum
ner Friday afternoon.
Glad to hear Mrs. Betty
Marshall is doing fine after
surgery recently.
Mrs. Bonnie Clowdis and
Beverly visited Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Garner and Mrs. Reba Gill
and boys Tuesday night.
Warner Wilson and daugh
ters, Nancy and Sheryl at-
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Does bad weather always
accompany a very low pres
sure system?
Bad weather invariably ac
companies a very low pres
sure system unless the pres
sure dips only for a few
hours and then rises quick
ly. A freak situation does
occur occasionally and mo
mentarily the weather v'’ll
hold good, even as the mer
cury column falls.
But, invariably, this de
cline, if not reversed, will
bring winds and probably
precipitation. Very low pres
sure means a valley on top
of the layer of gases sur
rounding the earth is above
you. Air swirls into this
valley from mountains (high
pressure areas) and sets up
a counter-clockwise rotation
motion and a weather dis
turbance -- in this hemi
sphere.
Below the Equator, the
motion is reversed—it is
clockwise in low pressure
areas, counter-clockwise in
high pressure (good weather)
systems.
Mrs. Wyatt to
Host November
Club Meeting
The Lyerly Homemakers
Club will meet at 1:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 14, at the home
of Mrs. Claudia Wyatt on
Lyerly Highway.
Home Economist Pam
Tawzer will give for her
demonstration, “Party Foods.”
Let’s alb be on hand and get
some good ideas for the up
coming Thanksgiving and
Christmas holidays. Many
items of interest will be dis
cussed at the meeting
The Lyerly Home makers
will sponsor the November
birthday anniversary party for
Oak View Nursing Home.—
Martha Bishop
4-H OFFICERS
The following officers have
been elected by the Menlo
Elementary School 4-H Club:
Randy Williams, president;
Pax Jones, vice president girls;
Sammy Frazier, vice president
boys; Ann Stubbs, secretary;
and Donna Bomar, reporter.
tended church services at New
Bethel Sunday.
Rusty Gill spent Friday
night with his cousin, Gordon
Kinsey, and they spent Satur
day with their grandparents,
Mr and Mrs. James Gill.
Visiting Mr and Mrs. Tom
Garner and the Jim GUIs Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs Tom
Gentry, Hiram Campbell, and
Mrs Ruth Jackson, Franklin,
Alice and Tina.
Mrs Lois Beam, Mrs. Maggie
Thomas, and Mrs Mattie
Howard visited Mrs. Laura Nell
Wells of Welcome Hill Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs Ruble Finster visited
Mrs. Elsie Cooper on Monday
and reports Mrs. Cooper is
doing fine after surgery.
Mrs Warner Wilson and Mrs
Roy Silk recently enjoyed a
trip to Baton Rouge, Ln.,
where they visited relatives of
Mrs Wilson.
Visiting in the home of the
Tom Garners last Monday
were Mrs Winnie Gentry, Mrs.
Annie Bell Farmer, Mrs Mamie
Lee Garner, and Mrs. Christine
Lawson
Mr and Mrs Don McGraw
and children, and Mr and Mrs
Buddy McCrickard were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs J. H Willingham.
Pennville PT A Extends
Thanks for Recent Help
Dot Shankles, president of
Pennville Elementary School
PTA, this week issued the
following statement :
“We would like to express
our appreciation to all the mer
chants of Chattooga County
who helped to make our
Halloween Carnival a success.
“We take this opportunity
to let the general public know
how much help is given on
projects such as this that usual
ly is never recognized.”
“The following is a list of
merchants and individuals who
donated to the Halloween
Carnival on Oct. 27:
C. D. Harris Grocery,
Central Avenue Beauty Center,
Central Avenue Barber Shop,
Benny’s Tri-Sum, Dee’s Cloth
ing, Stansell’s Furniture, Dixie
Service Station, R. C. Cola,
Hoyt’s Jiffy Mart, Happy
Valley, Pilgrim’s Paint, Bakers
TV Appliance, Triangle Barber
Shop, McWhorter Jewelry,
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■ Trust Your Health to Our Complete Prescription Department
LET US FILL YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION Q
Quality Costs No More at JACKSON'S! ■
Style Salon Beauty Shop,
Peggy’s Flowers, Riegel
Fabrics, Hurley’s (Summerville
and Trion), Horton Rexall
Drugs, Marlene’s Fabrics,
Piggly Wiggly (Summerville and
Irion), Tate Furniture, Trion
Drugs, Eilenburg Service
Station, Vines Grocery.
Also Trion Heights Lumber,
Chandler Hardware, Locklear
Cleaners, Peggy’s Beauty Shop,
Vernon’s Beauty Shop, Double
Cola, David Bierkamp, Teen To
Tot, Penn Auto Supply, Jim’s
Auto Supply, Phillips 66 Truck
Stop, Sequoyah Motel, Dari-
King, Jeannie’s Craft and
Music, Fin-Land, Dixie Dime
Store, Allen’s Fabric Corner,
Payton’s Pharmacy, Catos’,
Packer’s Shoe Store, Lowry’s
Department Store, Southern 5
& 10, Farmers & Merchants
Bank, Redfords 5 & 10, Pic
‘N’-Save.
Also Ace Hardware, First
National Bank of Chattooga
County, First Federal Savings
1 and Loan Assn., Tuttons,
Richie’s, Garnett’s, Ragland
Shell Station, Hood Service
Station, Money’s Florist,
Modern Cleaners, Georges
Kwik Service, Presley Grocery,
Miller’s BP Station, Pennville
' Hardware, Pennville Barber
Shop, B’s Round Table,
Erwin-Petitt Funeral Home,
I Housch Salvage, Sara’s Salon of
Style, _ C. H. Skelton, Denson
Grocery, Raylass Department
Store, C. O. Cornelison, Amer
ican Service Station, Frontier
& Fashion Shop.
Also David Woodward,
Bryant & Sons, J. D. Hill
Funeral Home, Willow Springs
Beauty Shop, Pledger’s Car
Lot, Wood Brothers Furniture,
Claire’s Beauty Shop, Jackson
| Drug Co., Allen Hardware,
Pesterfield’s, Billie Ward’s
Beauty Shop, Larry Hamilton,
Liberty National, Erwin’s
Cleaners, Kountry Shak, Mc-
Ginnis Drug Co., White’s Auto.
Columbus Finance, Fuller
Jewelry, Shamblin Hardware,
Faye’s Cut & Curl Korner,
Goodyear Store, and Economy
Auto.
The Summerville News, Thurs., Nov. 9, 1972
Mr. Pless Reece Marks
Anniversary On Sunday
Pless Reese celebrated his
90th birthday anniversary
Sunday, Nov. 5, at Oak View
Nursing Home.
He was the special guest of
Belmont Baptist Church and
the Rev. W. H. Dean.
Although Mr. Reese is 90
years old, he is a regular at
tendant at the services of the
church.
With the exception of one
son, who was unable to get
home this weekend, Mr.
Reese’s children, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Pledger, Trion; Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Sentell, Menlo; Mrs.
Jewel Copeland, Mrs. Gladys
Hall, and Hollis Reese, Sum
merville; along with a number
of friends, visited with the
honoree Sunday afternoon to
present him with a number of
gifts and to extend to him
wishes for many happy returns
of the day.-JEWIE REYN
OLDS
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