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By Mrs. Barney Mitchell
Phone 857-1677 $
We extend sympathy to the
family of Frank Smith who
died unexpectedly Tuesday
afternoon.
4 Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Gwinn
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Gwinn and family of
Harvey, 111., are at the bedside
of their mother, Mrs. John
Gwinn, who is very ill in Floyd
Hospital.
Mrs. Edward Wade and
family visited Edward Wade, in
V.A. Hospital, Atlanta,
■Sunday.
Among those who were in
this community last week to
attend the funeral of Miss
Amanda Stoker were: Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Durham and
Howard of Jacksonville, Fla.;
Virgel Holbrook of Missouri;
Mrs. Bessie Durham of Chatta
nooga; Mr. and Mrs. John
McDaniel and Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas McDaniel of Rossville;
Mrs. Harvey Triglawn, and Mrs.
Pearl McKelvey of Rome.
We send happy birthday
wishes to Miss Lois Housch
who celebrated a birthday
anniversary Wednesday of last
week, Mrs. A. F. Bagley who
celebrated a birthday anni
versary Saturday, and to
Manuel Hayes who will cele
brate a birthday anniversary
Monday.
Minister and Mrs. Tom J.
Ruble were in Chattanooga
Friday evening meeting Mrs.
Stella Frittz of Holland, 111.,
who arrived by plane to be at
the bedside of her mother, Mrs.
John Gwinn, in Floyd Hos
pital.
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Christmas Party
Mrs. Betty Phillips, Avon
district manager of Rome,
entertained Monday at the
Riegeldale Tavern honoring
Avon representatives of Chat
tooga County.
Those attending were: Mrs.
Raymond Hennon, Mrs. Peggy
Thomas, Mrs. Barbera Hunter,
Mrs. Lillie Knox, Mrs. Eloese
Williams, Mrs. Agnes Ham
mond, Mrs. Loneita Bean, Mrs.
Carolyn Hall, Mrs. Ethel
Allmon, Mrs. Barney Mitchel),
Mrs. Don Groce, Mrs. Nelda
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Hoyd, Mrs. Joanne Wells, Mrs.
Bud Tinney, Mrs. Opal
Sumner, Mrs. Glenda Ray, Mrs.
Patricia McDonald, and Mrs.
Frieda Humphrey.
Gifts were exchanged and a
bountiful meal was served.
♦ * *
Mrs. Ruth Hughes, Mrs.
Carol Ivey and Chuck, and Miss
Venice Hughes enjoyed Sunday
lunch at McDonald’s and shop
ping at Grants in the after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Yates
attended services at Pennville
Church of Christ Sunday eve
ning.
We send congratulations and
best wishes to Miss Gilda
Bowman of Menlo and Randy
Anderson who have announced
their engagement.
Marine Cpl. Don Tanner of
Pasadena, Calif., is visiting his
parents. Minister and Mrs.
A. A. Tanner, prior to going
overseas.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Josh
Banister and Bob McDaniel
Sunday were: Mrs. Bessie E.
Durham of Chattanooga, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald McDaniel and
Barbie, Mrs. Rosie Smith of
Cloudland, Mrs. D. V. Lang
ston, Dalmus Holbrook, and
Collie Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Housch
and Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Worsham were Sunday lunch
eon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Worsham.
Minister and Mrs. Tom J.
Ruble visited Mrs. Glee Bryant
in Trion Hospital Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Bessie Kitchens of Fort
Payne spent several days last
week with her aunt, Mrs. C. L.
Lowrey.
Minister and Mrs. Tom J.
Ruble were after church guests
of Mrs. Bessie Mae Edwards
and Pam.
Mrs. Lenora Smith was
entertained with a shower at
the Educational Building of the
Pennville Church of Christ
Monday evening.
Minister Tom J Ruble at
tended the area wide Ministers
luncheon at the Bonanza Steak
House, Rome, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howell of
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Sixteen-year-old Mark Pickle of Menlo killed this
four-point, 105-pound buck Saturday on Pigeon
Mountain. The kill was made with a British .303.
Welmyer News
By Mrs. Barney Mitchell
We extend sympathy to the
family of Mrs. Allen Justice
who died in Chattooga Hos
pital last week. Mrs. Justice
was the daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry
Thomas, and was a lifetime
resident of this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas
and Mrs. Marie Hastey visited
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas
near Fort Payne Sunday.
Mrs. Dovie Brown spent
several days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. J.C. Peace and
family.
We send get-well wishes to
Mrs. Sara Renfroe, Mrs. Ora
Childers, and Mrs. Clara Reed
in Trion Hospital, Ted Brown
in V.A. Hospital, Atlanta, and
Mrs. Charlie Wilson and Chiel
Lancaster who remain ill.
We welcome Mrs. Tennie
Anderson and daughter who
have moved to this com
munity.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Little
visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Es
linger Thursday.
Mrs. Carlos Thomas spent
several days last week with
Misses Elizabeth, Ruby, and
Jerry Chambers and Hoke
Chambers.
Mrs. Lora Sams is recuperat
ing at her home after spending
several days in Trion Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hollis.
Phaedra and Simone were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs
Buel Hollis of Summerville.
Mr and Mrs. David Peace
were Saturday guests of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.C
Peace.
Shopping in Chattanooga
over the weekend were: Mr
and Mrs. Lathaniel Dunaway
Mr and Mrs. Hillman Hix, Mr
and Mrs. Bobby Haygood, Mr
and Mrs. Ivron Bennett, Mr
and Mrs. Winston Rowells.
Ruby Haygood, Mildred
Allmon, and Dot Burdett.
We congratulate Earl
Wilbanks on the success of his
deer hunting, having killed his
second deer of the season last
week.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Thomas Sunday were Mrs
Billy Trammel and Tracy and
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thomas and
children.
Mr and Mrs Grady Jenkins
were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Allie Jenkins.
Mrs. Earl Wilbanks and
Dawn, Miss Pam Hendrix and
Penny and Cheryl Becker were
shopping in Rome Saturday.
Mrs. Rob Bloodworth was
weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Barnes and Libby of La-
Fayette.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hall and
baby visited Mr. and Mrs.
Winston Renfroe, Foye and
Thomas and Mrs. Allie Jenkins '
Rome were Sunday afternoon
guests of Mrs. Deed Howell.
Mrs. Deed Howell and Mrs
Mae Belle Parker were shop
ping in LaFayette Ihursday
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Wednesday.
Mrs. Ralph Tucker and
Shane and Mrs. Jimmy Schram
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Church Group
Plans Caroling
Mrs. Baker Farrar’s and Mrs.
Herman Spivey’s Sunday
School class will have their
annual Christmas caroling
party on Monday, Dec. 18.
Every one is asked to meet
at the Summerville Presby
terian Church at 7 p.m. Fol
lowing the caroling, there will
be refreshments served at the
home of Mrs. Bill King.
In case of insufficient snow,
for a one-horse sleigh, Herman
Fletcher has offered to drive a
truck.
were Sunday guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
McWhorter, Richey, Stacy,
Tracy, and Anthony.
Mrs. Frank Thomas visited
Miss Bal Little Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Dovie Brown and Mrs.
J. C. Peace visited Mr. and Mrs.
Chiel Lancaster Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Barney Mitchell, Miss
Bernice Tibbs, and Minister
James Jones visited the families
of Mrs. Belle Justice and Frank
Smith at the Erwin-Pettit
Funeral Home Wednesday eve
ning.
Minister Jimmy Yates spoke
at Pleasant Grove Church of
Christ Sunday morning and
evening.
Bobby Jenkins visited Mrs.
Allie Jenkins Thursday.
Mrs. Dovie Brown is spend
ing this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Chiel Lancaster of LaFayette.
Berry College
Plans Evening
Winter Course
MOUNT BERRY Evening
classes in business administra
tion at Berry College will be
held on the campus in the
winter quarter beginning Jan. 3
and in the spring quarter be
ginning March 22.
The undergraduate courses,
with five quarter hours credit
each, may be applied toward
the bachelor’s degree at Berry,
transferred elsewhere, or
utilized as a refresher leading
toward the new master of bus
iness administration degree to
be offered at Berry beginning
in June, 1973.
Applications for the winter
quarter evening classes must be
made by Dec. 22.
Scheduled courses to be
offered in the upcoming winter
quarter are in business law,
5:15-7:15 p.m. Monday and
Wednesday; accounting, 8-10
p.m. Monday and Wednesday;
economics, 5:15-7:15 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday; and
business statistics, 8-10 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday.
Spring quarter classes will
include management,
marketing, and finance.
Further information may be
obtained from Thomas C.
Glover, dean of admissions, or
Dr. S. I. Spector, professor of
business administration, Berry
College, Mount Berry, Ga.
30149. Or call Dean Glover at
235-4494 or Dr Spector at
232-5374, ext. 233.
The Summerville News, Thurs., Dec. 14, 1972
January Bible Study Set
A special January Bible
Study has been set for the
weekend of Jan. 5-7, 1973, ac
cording to announcement by
Rev. L. Frank Welch, First
Baptist Church, Trion.
Books of study and teachers
are:
“Studies in Galatians,”
pastor, adults.
“Now Listen, My Friend,”
J. W. Greenwood, youth 13
and up.
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