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The Summerville News, Thurs., Dec. 14, 1972
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Taking third-place honors at the annual Christinas
parade here Friday night was the entry of Ihe French
Club at Chattooga High School. The club was award
ed a SSO cash prize. Ihe parade is sponsored each
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DIANNI MICHELLE BEECH
DONNA LEE BEECH
Dianne Michelle Beech and
Donna Lee Beech, one-year-old
twin sisters died Monday, Dec.
I I. at I I 30 p.m.
Surviving are their parents,
Mr and Mrs Tommy Beech,
Route 3, Summerville; paternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Vallmond Beech, ( artersville;
maternal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs Grady Brown, Route 2.
Summerville; paternal great
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Collins, Summerville;
maternal great-grandparents,
Mr and Mrs Oscar Brown,
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AND THEY MUST GO!
Thursday-Friday-Saturday Only
SALE PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE INSTALLATION
COME GET 'EM AT
WHITE’S store
HankAnirricard and Master Charge II eleome
Be. C. McSHERRY. Owner Phone 857-3476
ANOTHER WINNING PARADE FLOAT
Summerville; and maternal
grandmother, Mrs Paul E. Pitt
man
Funeral services will be held
Thursday at 2 p in. from Pere
nnial Springs Baptist Church,
with the Rev. Bobby G. Staton
officiating Burial will be in
Perennial Springs Cemeter-y.
Arrangements by J I) Hill
Funeral Home.
Just because you make a
mistake is no reason why you
should advertise it to the cold
and cruel world.
year by the Summerville Civic Organization and
officially ushers in the Christinas season to Chattooga
County. A large crowd was in the downtown area for
the parade.
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Chattoogaville |
News
By Mrs. Roy Cook
Phone 895-4454 ?
Mrs. Virginia Williams re
turned home from Floyd Hos
pital where she had surgery
Tuesday, Nov. 28, and doing
fine. We hope you have a
speedy recovery Mrs. Williams.
Mrs. Bill Cook and Billy
went to the VA Hospital in
Nashville, Tenn., and Mr. Cook
returned home with them tor
seven days.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Cook, Billy, Tommy,
and Marie Sunday. Others who
visited since Bill came home
were. Jody Cook and Tony,
Mr and Mrs Bill Reece, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe D Henderson Sr.
and Glynn of Rome, Mrs.
Martha Bishop, Mrs. Edith
Ray, James Murphy, Alonzo
Anderson, Mrs. Mary Haygood,
and Mrs. Shirley McLeod.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mc-
Crickard and Barry visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bill McCrickard Sun
day morning. Buddy Mc-
Crickard visited them Sunday
afternoon.
Visiting Miss Ruth, Zeke
and Will Thomas the past week
were Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Thomas and a friend of Chatta
nooga, Tenn., Mrs. Grace
McDonald, and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Cook.
Pvts. Eddie Kirby and
Donnie Taylor were home
from Fort Campbell, Ky„ the
past weekend with their par
ents Visiting Mrs. Ruth Kirby
and family while Eddie was
home were. Mr. and Mrs. Fed
Stancil Sr., Ted Jr. and Dar
lene, Mrs. William Ragland and
Lisa, Wayne Williams, Larry
Stoker, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Cook.
Marie Cook visited Margaret
Cook Friday morning
Mrs Mary Pickle and Mrs.
Tessie Reece visited their par
ents. Mr and Mrs. Roy Cook,
Sunday afternoon.
Bill Drake was dinner guest
of Mr and Mrs Jim McDonald
Sunday.
Visiting Mr and Mrs. Jim
McDonald during the past
week were Freddie McDonald,
Sheila and Gene, Mrs. Martha
Jo Drake and Tammy, Mrs.
Gary Brown, and Mrs. Helen
Cranmore.
Mrs Jimmy Black and
Amanda of Gaylesville, Ala.,
and Wyatt Johnson of Cedar
Bluff, Ala , visited Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Johnson Sunday after
noon .
Mrs Fdith Ray spent the
day Sunday with Mrs Buddy
Williams and children
Mr and Mrs Daniel Cook
visited Mr and Mrs Roy Cook
Thursday night
lony Cook spent Friday
night with his grandparents,
Mr and Mrs Roy Cook
Mrs Mary Haygood and
Mis Shirley McLeod visited
Mr and Mrs Roy Cook Mon
day morning
Visiting Mrs Gussie Cook
and Donald and Patsy Stanfield
the past week were Mr and
Mrs l ari Gayler of Gaylesville.
Ala , Ken Cook, Mr and Mrs
I B took. Mi ami Mis Roy
Cook, and Miss Carol Mason.
Miss Ruth Thomas, Mrs.
Grace McDonald. Mr and Mrs
Roy Cook. Oscar Reece. Mrs.
Leona Hughes, and Mrs. Rex
Adams visited Mt. and Mrs.
W I Adams and family Thurs
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Cook and
Mrs Fdith Ray visited Mt and
Mts. Hamp Brewer Friday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Cook visi
ted Mrs Bill Cook and Kim
McDonald Thursday afternoon
Visiting Mrs Edith Ray dur
ing the past week were Joe D
Henderson Sr . Mr and Mm
J t Williams and grandson,
Jim Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs
Guy Peppers, Mrs. Jessie
Norton. Mrs Lulu Blalock.
Mrs Buddy Williams and Dale.
Miss Inez McCrickard and
Kristy Stoner, Eddie Williams,
and Mrs Jewel Flrod
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