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? Mrs. Barney Mitchell
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Mrs. James W. Smith spent
part of last week with her
brother, Clayton J. Bailey, and
Mrs. Bailey of Anniston, Ala.
On Friday she drove her
brother to the V.A. Hospital at
Birmingham for a checkup.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kitchens
were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Kitchens of
Tifton.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rich
ards of Albertville were Satur
day afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Coy Broyles and
William and Mrs. Leia Rich
ards.
Mrs. Jerry Smallen is recu
perating at her home after
being a patient several days at
Hutcheson Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Deed Howell spent the
weekend in Dalton with her
sister, Mrs. Lois Pope.
We send get-well wishes to
Mrs. Pearl Barnes, J.T. Lang
ston, and Herman Harrison in
Trion Hospital and to Mrs.
Raymond Hennon who is indis
posed with flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Ford and
children visited relatives in
Sylvester and Tifton last week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis
and Janis were Sunday after
noon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Coy Broyles and William and
Mrs. Leia Richards.
We send congratulations and
best wishes to Larry Payne of
this community and Miss Janis
Webb of Moultrie who were
married in Moultrie Sunday.
Minister and Mrs. James
Pilgram, Samuel, Garry Dan,
and Donna of Centre were
spend-the-night guests Friday
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Pilgram. They also visited Mr.
and Mrs. Sammy Pilgram and
Andy.
We send happy anniversary
wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Johnson who celebrated their
second wedding anniversary
Monday.
Mrs. C. L. Lowrey, Mrs.
Annie Swope, Mrs. Fay
Finister, and Mrs. Irene Adams
enjoyed Sunday dinner at
Welchels and visited Mrs. Pearl '
Harvey in Erlanger Hospital.
Minister and Mrs. Tom J.
Ruble and Mrs. Hall Tyler were
shopping in Chattanooga
Monday and enjoyed dinner at
Morrisons.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wofford
and Mark attended services at
Pennville Church of Christ
Sunday mornipg.
Mrs. Elizabeth Meadowsand
Holly, Mrs. Bonnie Howell, and
David Loyd visited Mrs. Alice
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Phone 857 1816 F«y Clifton
Howell and Mrs. Lillie Belle
Fincher at Springwood Nursing
Home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Pilgram were Sunday afternoon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sammy
Pilgram and Andy of Trion.
Mr. and Mrs. George Payne,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Broome,
and Mr. and Mrs. William
McDonald were in Moultrie
Sunday to attend the wedding
of Larry Payne and Miss Janis
Webb.
Mrs. Lula McCollough was
weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Tip Bagley and Randy. Their
Sunday luncheon guests were
Mrs. Mildred Brown and grand
daughter, Kathie Wofford.
We send happy birthday
wishes to Mrs. Ruth Fowler
and Mrs. Robert Lewis who
celebrated birthday anni
versaries Wednesday of last
week.
Minister and Mrs. Tom J.
Ruble are spending the Thanks
giving holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Crouch of New
Union, Tenn.
We send happy retirement
wishes to Ralph Housch who
recently retired from Riegel
Textile Corporation.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Garmany
and grandson, Mark Hartline,
were Sunday afternoon guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Maxwell.
Mrs. Nell Ramey was week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Cochran. In the evening they
visited relatives in Cedar Bluff.
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By Mrs. Mark Strawn
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Maxwell White continues to
improve at his home. Last
week his visitors included: Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Patterson, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Green, Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy McAfee of
Rome, Alan Green, Roy and
Miss Helen Worsham, Mr. and
Mrs. Gladstone Burnett of
Summerville, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Hensley and Miss Jo
Hensley of LaFayette, Mrs.
Deforest Ayers and Johnny,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard White
and Tony, and Mr. and Mrs.
David Bowman, Darla and
Lori.
Mr. and Mrs. David Calhoun
and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Green
enjoyed dinner together at
Woodley in Rome Saturday
night. They were celebrating
Mrs. Green’s birthday anniver
sary.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brison
enjoyed a chicken supper Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Brison.
Mrs. David Bowman was ill
during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hubler
were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Strawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Guyton
went to Chattanooga Saturday
to meet Mrs. Bessie Harmon of
Lodi, Calif. She and Mrs. Bessie
Goodwin of Chattanooga were
overnight guests of the Guy-
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Mid Allen 111 bagged this three-ppint, 155-pound deer
Saturday in Texas Valley. The kill was made with a
,30-caliber rifle.
Singing Scheduled
The Gospel Jubil-Aires of
Cave Spring will be guest
singers Saturday, Nov. 25, at
Berryton Baptist Church.
The program is scheduled to
begin at 7 p.m.
tons.
Mrs. Dan Smith and Mrs.
Betty Gilreath had supper with
Miss Mamie and Theo Smith
Thursday night.
Miss Mary Holland had Sun
day dinner with Mrs. Myrtle
Sizemore and Mrs. Drusilla Pea
cock.
Mrs. Bob Brison, Mrs. M. C.
Gibson, Mrs. Peggy Morehead
and 17 other workers in the
county Day-Care Centers at
tended a meeting in Atlanta
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
Dooley visited Mr. and Mrs.
Maxwell White last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bennett
had supper last Thursday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Lester White
in Shannon.
Mrs. Paul Brison visited Mrs.
David Bowman and girls Friday
night while Paul and David at
tended a ballgame at Coosa.
Mrs. Mattie Worsham and
Miss Helen had supper with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Green last
Tuesday. Miss Eva and Frank
Worsham visited the Greens
last Sunday.
James Stephenson was a
visitor at the Clyde Bennett
home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Clack
and Phil spent Saturday night
with relatives in Tucker. They
attended the 50th anniversary
party for Philip’s grandparents
on Sunday.
Cecil Reynolds, Roy Wor
sham, Mr. and Mrs. John Bul
lard, Otis Bennett and son,
Grady, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Hensley and Miss Jo were visi
tors during the past week of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green.
Johnny Crawford of Lyerly
was Sunday afternoon visitor
of Mr and Mrs. Mark Strawn.
Miss Mary Holland visited the
drawns Thursday night.
Miss Mamie Smith and
Charles visited Will Smith at
Oak View Nursing Home Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gravely
of Rome visited at the Buck
Guyton home Wednesday.
On Sunday the Buck Guy
tons entertained Mrs. Bessie
Harmon with a family reunion
and sumptious feast. The
guests were: Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Bain from Mentone, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Hurst of Leesburg,
Ala., Mrs. Bessie Goodwin, Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Smith of
Menlo, Mrs. Julia Dempsey and
Mrs. Louise Bryson of La-
Fayette, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Hurst of Menlo, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McCamey and Serina,
and Mrs. Cora Beil Miller ot
Albertville, Ala., Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Jackson, Franklin
and Mrs. Alice Troylor and
Tina of Menlo, Arnold Hughes
of Lyerly, Mr. and Mrs A. A.
Graveley, and Mrs. Ida Lee
Bradley of Rome.
James McCrickard’s friends
here will be interested to know
he was able to leave Grady
Hospital and go to his trailer
home in Lithia Springs, but
must go back to the hospital
daily for treatment.
Mr and Mrs. C.G. Bullard,
Mr and Mrs Jack Holder, John
Rosson, Mr. and Mrs. James
Smith, and Mrs. H. L Padgett
were visitors during the past
week of Mrs. Lonnie Tucker
and Dewey Henderson.
Mrs. Lonnie Tucker and
Dewey Henderson were in
Lyerly last week and visited
Mr and Mrs. Monroe Thomas,
Mrs Buford Brewer, and Miss
Shirley Stallings
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Horoscope |
(Week of Nov. 19)
SCORPIO-E motional,
sensitive, intuitive describe
those born under this sign.
They are usually energetic and
aggressive. Their lucky
numbers are 4 and 5. Their
color is red. Their lucky day is
Tuesday.
SCORPIO-Oct. 23 to Nov.
22-More understanding on
your part Ls needed of the
youngsters in your life. Be
careful not to misjudge the
actions of them for they are
probably completely innocent.
SAGITTARIUS-Nov. 23 to
Dec. 21- Bargains can now be
found if you shop for Christ
mas gifts. Make an effort to
select useful items for those
you love.
CAPRICORN-Dec. 22 to
Jan. 19-Consider the opinions
of your loved ones. By be
coming too involved in your
own thinking you may stand to
forget the importance of the
views of others.
AQUARIUS Jan. 20 to
Feb. 18-Special preparations
are in order now for the most
enjoyable Thanksgiving you
can remember in a long time.
Try your hand at baking some
thing superb. Or if you don’t
cook make a visit to the
bakery.
PISCES—Feb. 19 to March
20--Don’t hesitate to ask for
help. You are too prone to feel
that you can do everything
yourself. Delegate your
authority.
ARIES-March 21 to April
20-Spend more time mixing
and mingling. Learn to listen!
People will feel more at ease
with you if you make an effort
to curb your nervous chatter.
TAURUS April 21 to May
20-Avoid pressure when pos
sible. Cherish your freedom
and make every effort to keep
it. Your job should be one
where you can move about.
GEMINI May 21 to June
20-Much happiness can come
to you through giving to
others. Make your decisions
now concerning Christmas gifts
for your loved ones.
CANCER-June 21 to July
22-To avoid feeling hurried
and pressured in December, do
your Christmas shopping now.
You’ll be glad you did.
LEO-July 23 to Aug.
22-Plan to eat and drink
moderately during the Thanks
giving holiday if at all possible.
Brighten up your home with
attractive decorations. Enjoy
able entertaining should be at
an all time high.
VIRGO-Aug. 23 to Sept.
The Summerville News, Thurs,, Nov. 22, 1972
22-If you are not presently
enrolled in a course of some
kind to aid in your advance
ment in your present position,
check into the possibilities
now. This could be the time to
plan for 1973.
LIBRA—Sept. 23 to Oct.
22-Give generously of your
time to someone who needs
help. Put selfish desires aside,
especially when dealing with an
older relative.
Bonn proposes steps to
combat inflation.
IF YOU COULD USE
Extra Gash
CALL US
About Refinancing Your
First or Second Mortgage
Real Estate
COLUMBUS
FINANCE CO.
South Commerce Street Summerville
PHONE 857-2446
We wish to thank friends
and neighbors for their kind
nesses in the loss of our son
and brother. For the flowers
and food and especially Rev.
Humrichous and Rev. Hall for
their kind words, and J. D. Hill
Funeral Home. May God bless
you in your time of trouble.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Fulmer
and family
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