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Menlo Notes
By Mrs. Elmer Sumner
Phone 734-2158
Mrs. Pat Holliday and Ann
of Rome, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Chappelear, and Mrs. Mary
Welch visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wilburn Hudson and Richard
and Mrs. Mattie Hudson in Dry
Valley Sunday afternoon. They
also visited Earl Estes in Chat
tooga County Hospital.
Mrs. Lois Pierce and Mrs.
Louise Drake of Fort Payne
visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Webster Wednesday. They also
visited Mrs. Aline Holbrooks of
Summerville and Mrs. Mae
Gray of Trion.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulmer
of Summerville visited the
W. R. Chappelear family Thurs
day.
Mrs. Bob Dempsey, Mrs.
Fannie Majors, and Mrs. Pullen
were visitors of Mrs. Catherine
Majors of Rome Wednesday.
Mrs. John Webster, Mrs.
Lois Pierce, and Mrs. Louise
Drake were visitors of Mrs. Bob
Bell of Gaylesville, Ala.,
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Ledbetter were also guests and
they all enjoyed lunch at the
Lighthouse.
Mrs. Bob Dempsey and Mrs.
Mamie Tallent visited Mrs.
Ruby Vernon Friday.
Mrs. J. Lee Frye of Signal
Mountain, Tenn., is spending
this week with Miss Helen
Wyatt.
Friends of Mrs. J. R. Wyatt
send to her get-well wishes.
Mrs. Bob Dempsey and Mrs.
Edith Hess of Cloudland at
tended church services in
Rome Saturday.
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Get-well wishes go to Mrs
J. R. Wyatt, O. L. Cleckler,
Miss Mittie Dodd, Mrs. Mary
Powell, and Earl Estes.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tucker
celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary Sunday.
All their children and grand
children were home and several
friends called in the afternoon,
including Mrs. Mamie Lou
Willingham, Mrs. J.T. Lang
ston, Mrs. Tommie Langston,
Mrs. Hettie Mae Blalock, Mrs.
Peggy Tate, Mrs. Annie Hart
line, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Plummer, and Mrs. Hassie
Short and William L.
They had a wonderful get
together and the honorees
received many nice gifts.
We wish them many more
happy wedding anniversaries.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Hammitt
and Cindy were dinner guests
of the Bob Dempseys Sunday.
Their afternoon guests were
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lowry.
Monday guests of the Bob
Dempseys were Frank Keith
and Bob Keith of Houston,
Tex., and Mrs. Pauline Crowe
of Chesterfield, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Edwards
of Rome visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Edwards Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Rosebud Pickle and
Michelle visited Mrs. Ruth
Jackson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Goss
honored Dale Tucker with a
dinner Sunday because he is
leaving Nov. 22 for service.
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WORLD WAR I VETERANS
These four World War 1 veterans were
among those who attended the Vet
erans Day program Saturday at Chat
tooga County Memorial Home. Left to
Others enjoying the dinner
with him were Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Tucker and Marsha and
Sandra Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy
Wafford and family of Chatta
nooga, Tenn., and Rev. John
Lester Edwards of Piedmont,
Ala., visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Edwards,
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Cavin
and Jamie, Mrs. Roy Cavin,
and Mrs. Johnny Cavin and
Kim visited Mrs. Mary Powell
in Memorial Hospital, Chatta
nooga, Tenn., Sunday.
Miss Cleo and Evelyn Cook
visited Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Goss recently.
right: Joe Cantrell, Summerville; Albert
Estes, Menlo; Jim Tedder and Homer
Johnston, both of Summerville.
Play Presented By 4-H Group
The Lyerly Junior 4-H Club
met Wednesday, Nov. 8, in the
school gymnasium. The meet
ing was called to order by the
president, Julia Brison.
Becky Ward and Larry
Martin led the pledges to the
flags and Rhonda Hudgins read
the devotional. The minutes
were read by Sherry Rawlls,
secretary, and were approved
as read.
A small play was presented,
entitled “Company’s Coming.”
The characters in the play were
Jessie Nicholson, Phil Boyd,
Dorothy Battles, Carol Futral,
and Robert Noles.
Miss Pam Tawzer explained
how we could make Christmas
decorations like the ones she
made for us to see. She gave us
patterns for the different deco
rations.
The president adjourned the
meeting at 9:30 a.m.-Robert
Noles, Reporter
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The Summerville News, Thurs., Nov. 16, 1972 Ar
« Gore News
By Mrs- Annie Belle Farmer
Phone 857-2503
Mrs. Mary Phillips visited
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry
Wednesday.
Mrs. Linda J. Morris visited
Mrs. Louise Favors Wednesday.
Johnny Davis of Rome
visited relatives and friends in
this area Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Wil
liamson visited his brother,
Roscoe Williamson, and family
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wil
liamson Sr. visited Roscoe
Williamson Jr. in Rome last
week and reports he has re
turned home and doing fine
following treatment in Floyd
Hospital.
Mrs. Jean Burts and Miss
Sandra Burts visited Mrs. Nell
Haynes Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. De Lois Shropshire and
children were weekend guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Spelmon Farmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Moore, Mrs. Mattie Haynes,
Mrs. Pauline Stamper, Mrs.
Charlsice Price, Mrs. Annie
Belle Farmer, and Professor
J. L. Thomas were among the
ones who attended the Men’s
Day program at Farrill, Ala.,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Mosley,
Mrs. Laura Favors, and
Spelmon Farmer attended a
singing in Chattanooga, Tenn.,
Sunday.
Rev. Charles Davis and John
Wade visited Joe Echols last
week and report he is doing
verv well.
We send condolences to the
families of Mrs. Hix who
passed away last week and to
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the families of George Ware
who also passed away last
week.
Mrs. George Smith returned
home to Statesboro after
spending a few weeks visiting
Mrs. Susie Pollard and family
and other relatives in this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Wedge
worth visited his mother, Mrs.
Mae Ella Wedgeworth, and
family Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bryson
were Sunday afternoon dinner
guests of Mrs. Berdie Puryear.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Hinton
were guests also at the Puryear
home.