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I The Summerville News, Thurs., Nov. 16, 197:
Holland News |
Mark Strawn
f Phone 895-4431
Miss Mary Holland spent
Sunday with Mrs Myrtle
Sizemore; the two ladies
enjoyed lunch together at
Riegel Tavern
Mr and Mrs. Roy Hurst of
Menlo were visiting Mr. and
Mrs Buck Guyton Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Kitchings of Lyerly were Miss
Mary Holland’s Saturday
visitors.
Billy and Bobby Ratliff
spent Friday night with the
Flisha Henderson family
Fred Kelly of Gaylesville
was visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Sanders Ratliff Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Ratliff
enjoyed Sunday night supper
at Mr. Goodguy in Rome.
Mrs Bob House spent
Saturday with Mrs Ben
Vaughn In the afternoon they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Henderson in Ft. Payne.
Mrs. Harold Strawn spent a
few days this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Alf Strawn.
Brison Kinsey spent
Saturday night with the Bob
Brison family.
Mr and Mrs David Bowman
were Friday night visitors of
Mr. and Mrs Jerry Worsham.
Mr. and Mis Clyde Bennett
were in Rome Saturday to see
Enoch High who was a hospital
patient there. The Bennetts
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celebrated a wedding
anniversary Saturday.
Mrs Martha Calhoun and
Miss Helen Worsham were in
Rome Saturday
Mr and Mrs Bob Bullard of
Piedmont, Ala., were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Bob
House. Mr. and Mrs Frank
Kellett of Lindale and Mrs
Iralyn Rhinehart were
afternoon guests of Mrs
House.
Maxwell White is at home
from Emory Hospital in
Atlanta and recovering
satisfactorily. Those visiting
him at the hospital and since
his return are: Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Brison, Miss Helen and
Roy Worsham, Mrs. Alf
Strawn, Mrs Wilson Lovelace,
Eugene Ratliff, Mr. and Mrs
Johnny Ratliff, Mrs. Bob
House, Mrs. Cliff Fleming, Mr
and Mrs Willie Patterson, Edna
Boatman, Frances White,
Frank Worsham, Mr and Mrs.
Butch Ratliff, Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Green, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Worsham, Jess Rutledge, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard White, David
Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
White, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Huggins of Chattanooga
The David Calhoun family
were visiting Mrs. Mattie
Worsham Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Wilson
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CLINTON MOSES Strange is
the 3‘/i-mon th-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Marty Strange of
Summerville. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Locklear of
Trion and Maxine Strange of
Summerville
Lovelace of Rome were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs Alf Strawn
Mr. and Mrs Lester White
visited with Mr and Mrs. Clyde
Bennett Saturday
Johnny Green was here
from Atlanta for a few days
last week to be with his father,
Gordon Green, who was quite
‘ill.
James Clark of Rome was in
Holland last Tuesday.
Paul Brison was in Atlanta
last Monday to be examined
for army service.
Mrs. Grace Ratliff spent last
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.
Mattie Worsham.
Mark Woodard of Cedar
town was visiting with old
friends here last Tuesday.
Mrs. Thomas Strawn and
Mrs Mark Strawn visited
Misses Lin and Mary Barker
Thursday night
Miss Mamie Smith and Theo
and Miss Mary Holland visited
Will and Dan Smith at Oak
View Nursing Home Thursday.
Turner Worsham visited his
mother, Mrs Mattie Worsham,
Sunday morning.
Mrs Mae Chambers of La-
Fayette, a former resident of
Holland, died Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Tucker had dinner Saturday
with Mr and Mrs. Mark
Strawn.
Mrs Claude Ratliff, Miss
Mary Holland, and Mrs. Mark
Strawn were in Summerville
Thursday and visited Mrs. Kate
Murphy and Mrs Myrtle Size
more.
Misses Mary and Lin Barker
were Mrs. Claude Ratliff’s
visitors last Wednesday night
Mrs Dan Smith and Charles
visited Miss Mamie Smith Sat
urday.
Mrs Harold Strawn and Alf
Strawn visited at the Nelse
Nichols home Sunday.
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By Mrs. Barney Mitchell
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, V-. - Phone 857-1677 :<
We extend sympathy to the
families of Mrs. Mae Chambers,
aunt of Hoke Chambers, who
died in La Fayette Sunday, and
C M (Shorty) Rains, husband
of the former Virgie Harns,
who also died in LaFayette
Mr and Mrs. David Hendrix
and children were spend-the
day guests Sunday of Mrs.
Hendrix’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J S Green of Dry Valley
Mr. and Mrs Danny
Strickland left Sunday for
Pensacola. I la , where Danny
will spend 20 months Navy
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LARRY EMMETT Kellett Jr.
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Kellett, Route 2, Summerville,
on Oct. 30, weighing nine
pounds, two ounces. He has
two sisters, Kim and Kandi.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Hughes Jr. of Jamestown,
Ala., and Mrs. Gertrude Kellett
of Summerville and the late
Emmett Kellett. The baby’s
mother is the former Jance
Hughes.
Yule Party
A discussion of plans for the
annual Christmas party was the
main topic of business at a
Monday meeting of the Red
Cross Volunteers at the Chat
tooga County Health Center.
The party is scheduled at 7
p.m. on Dec 12 at the Health
Center.
Christmas gifts for patients
at Oak View Nursing Home
will be wrapped by the volun
teers, who will also furnish
refreshments.
duty. They have just returned
from the Philippines where he
was stationed for 13 months.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace
McWhorter, Richey, Stacy,
Tracy, and Anthony were in
Henagar Sunday.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs Harvey Kisor were
Misses Susan Richardson and
Donna Gibson, Rickey Kisor,
Lane Newberry, and Darrel
Jennings of Dalton.
Mrs. Hall Clements and Mrs.
Hansel Lowrey and Debby at
tended services at South Com
merce Street Church of Christ
in Summerville Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Carrol
of Newnan were weekend
guests of Mrs. Clara Haygood,
Grace and Ruby.
We send happy birthday
wishes to Matt Little, son of
Mr and Mrs. Durand Little,
who celebrated a birthday an
niversary Monday, Nov. 6.
Mrs. Margerit McDonald
visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Brown Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Jimmy Schram was
entertained with a shower at
the home of Mrs. David Stowe
Saturday evening. Mrs. Ralph
Tucker was co-hostess. Sand
wiches, potato chips, cake, and
punch were served to 24
guests.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Christopher were: Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Vollem, Debby,
Donna, Phil, and Anthony, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Wright of
Marietta, Mrs. J.W. Dooley,
her daughter, Doris, and baby,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Christo
pher, Pam, Roland, Tammie,
and Jeffery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker
were Wednesday afternoon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Winston
Renfroe, Foye and Thomas.
We send get-well wishes to
Mrs. Bessie Parham and Mrs.
Ida Harris in Trion Hospital.
Mrs. Estalena Lewis
Robinson, formerly of this
community, died Nov. 3 We
extend sympathy to this
family.
Mrs. Polly Broome visited
her sisters, Misses Hannah and
Jewel Allmon, Wednesday
afternoon.
We extend sympathy to the
family of Mrs. Flora Lee Espy
who died Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hollis,
Phaedra and Simone were Sun
day dinner guests of Mrs. Buel
Hollis of Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Deward Little
entertained Monday evening
with a birthday supper honor
ing their grandson, Matt Little.
Those enjoying the occasion
were Mr. and Mrs. Durand
Little and Matt and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Sentell and Wendy.
We send get-well wishes to
Mrs Sara Renfroe in Trion hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs Jerry Rider,
Cindy and Jeff of Rossville
were visiting in this community
Sunday and attended services
at Pleasant Grove Church of
Christ.
Minister Gardener Hall of
Anniston, Ala., visited his
sister, Mrs. Zellena Martin Fri
day.
Mrs Raymond Hendrix and
Pam were in L'hattanooga Sat
urday evening to see the Globe
Trotters. Mr and Mrs. Earl
Wilbanks and Dawn ac
companied them to Chatta
nooga .
Mr and Mrs Archie Justice
and Mrs. Zellena Martin visited
Miss Annie Justice at Hutche
son Memorial Nursing Home
Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Winston Ren
froe, Foye and Thomas had as
their guest Thursday, Billy
Hall.
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