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Legion Post 129, and Commander Tom Johnston,
VI W Post 6688, present Joey Hudgins with a baby
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Restriction Altered
Application for disability
benefits may be filed after a
worker’s death under new pro
visions of the social security
law becoming effective in Jan
uary. according to II Marvin
Boatwright, social security
district manager in Rome
This change won't affect
many people, but it can be
important to some families.
The provision will only apply
in cases of deaths occurring
after Dec. 31. 1969. and there
is a deadline for filing such
applications.
In the tuturc. survivors will
have three months after a dis
abled worker’s death to file an
application for his retroactive
disability insurance benefits
But an application must be
filed before Feb I. 1973, if
the worket died in Oct., 1972
or earlier.
Previously, applications for
disability benefits had to be
filed while the disabled worker
was still alive
The change in the law will
provide benefits to the sur
vivors of workcis who were
severely disable for six months
before their death but for some
reason didn’t apply tor bene
fits
"If it’s found that the
worker was eligible for dis
ability payments, his survivors
will be able to get retroactive
disability payments as well as
WA TCH CHANNEL 6
DECEMBER 24
First Baptist Church Choir 11:00 a.m.
Chattooga County Ministerial Assn. —12:00 a.m.
Trion United Methodist Church 12:45 a.m.
"Time of a Stranger" - James Snow 1:00 p.m.
Poems, Songs, Stories - Peggy Williams _ 1:45 p.m.
News - Weather 2:30 p.m.
Christmas Cantata - Trion United
Methodist Church 3:00 p.m.
Voice of Democracy-Trion High School- 4:00 p.m.
Trion High School Choir 5:00 p.m.
News - Weather 5:45 p.m.
Trion First Baptist Church Choir 6:15 p.m.
Chattooga Ministerial Church Assn.-.. 8:15 p.m.
"Time of a Stranger" - James Snow 8:30 p.m.
CALL CLEAR-VU CABLE, 857-2551, for an Installation
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any survivors benefits that may
be payable now or in the
future,” Boatwright said
To gel more information
about payments for a period of
disability before the disabled
worker died, or to apply for
benefits, call, write, or visit the
Social Security office at 308’
Glenn Milner Blvd , Rome. The
phone number is 232-0861
(VT Accepting
Applications for
Health Courses
Coosa Valley Tech is now
accepting applications for
spring quarter classes in prac
tical nursing, nurses aide, and
waid clerk programs
Persons interested in train
ing for employment in any of
these health occupations
should apply now for classes
beginning April 2, 1973 Appli
cation materials, information
on admissions, aptitude testing,
and entrance requirements are
available from the office of
admissions and information.
Those interested in these
and other programs are advised
to come by Coosa Valley Tech
at 112 Hemlock St., Rome, or
call 235-1145 at their earliest
convenience
500 YOUNGSTERS HAVE BALL AT MEMORIAL HOME SUNDAY
swing set during the annual Christmas party Sunday
at the Chattooga County Memorial Home. Joey is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hudgins of Trion. Top
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Missess Annette and Sandra
Griffin of Rome were weekend
guests of Mr and Mrs. Spelmon
Farmer and Mrs Linda Morris
and LaTrece. They also visited
other relatives in this area
Little Miss Martha Lynne
Prince was honored with a
spend-the-night birthday party
DRIVE SAFELY
Chief of Police Griffin
Pledger urged local residents to
drive carefully during the holi
day season when the streets
will be crowded with Christmas
shoppers.
He also advised homeowners
to be especially careful with
Christmas trees, lights, and
other decorations.
“The Summerville Police
Department wishes everyone a
happy and safe holiday
season,” Chief Pledger said
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Gore News
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By Mrs. Annie Belle Farmer
Phone 857-2503
Saturday night at her home by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Prince. Those who attended
were: Missess Robin Carville,
j Denice Fisher, Kim Carr, Leah
Woodard, Kiin Caldwell, Leann
Banks, Ruth Fulton, Renee
Reece, and Lori Lee.
Mrs. Annie Belle Farmer
: visited Mrs. Troy Wright
Wednesday morning
Rev and Mrs. Charles Davis
were entertained with an ap
preciation program at Oak Hill
Baptist Church Sunday by
members and friends with Rev
Willie Womble bringing the
message. Rev. Womble was ac
companied by his wife, Mrs.
Wamble, and children.
Many from this county at
tended the singing in Rome
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ham
mond and grandson, Mrs.
Annie Kate Thompson and
children, Mrs. Nell Haynes and
children. Miss Betty Sue
Mostella, Mrs. Margaret Jett,
and Mrs Annie Belle Farmer
were among the ones who at
tended the Christmas program
at Pleasant Hill Methodist
Church in Gore Sunday night
Mr and Mrs Tom Gentry
visited Mr and Mrs. Tom
Garner Sunday
Mrs Lillion Pounds and
daughters and mother. Mrs
McCoy, Mrs De Lois Shrop
shire and Spelmon Farmer Jr
of Chattanooga. Tenn , visited
Mi and Mrs. Spelmon Farmer
Sr Sunday Afterward they at
tended the singing m Rome.
Mi and Mrs Roscoe Wil
liamson Jr. and children of
Rome, Mr and Mrs. Homer
Stamper, and Mrs. Mary Belle
Reynolds visited Mr and Mi'
Roscoe Williamson Sr and
family over the weekend
Happy birthday wishes go
to Frank Favors Jr., Dec. 25,
Mrs Bernice Harris, Dec 27.
and Miss Freida Norton, Dec
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James "Babe" Farmer visi
ted Mrs. De Lois Shropshire
Tuesday night
Mr and Mrs. M C Sanford
and children visited Mr and
Mrs George Dozier Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs Margaret Jett visited
Mrs Margie Dozier Wednesday
afternoon
Mr and Mrs Homer
Stamper visited Mt and Mis
George Dozier Sunday
We send condolences to the
families of Walter Jones who
passed away last week He was
the son of C. L Jones in Sum
merville
Mt and Mrs. Tom Gentry
visited Mrs Mary Phillips Tues
day afternoon
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Tri-County Singing
right: Several of the children are being fitted out with
clothing provided by the Ladies Auxiliary. Pictures at
bottom show youngsters examining their “goodies.”
Convention will be held at Mt.
Peria Baptist Church in Ring
gold Dec. 31.
The Preachers, Deacons and
Ladies Mission Union meeting
will be held at the Mt. Zion
Baptist Church m the Naomi
community Dec. 30-31.
The Emancipation program
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GREETINGS
In the true spirit of the season, we wish you all the ’’old-fashioned" joys
of the holidays ... the ever-new delights of good friends around you, good
times and good cheer, and the gladness of exchanging gifts and greetings.
And, in a spirit of sincere gratitude, we wish to extend our thanks
for your favors and friendly good will. Each day in our business life
makes us appreciate more deeply how much our pleasant association means.
Lowry's Dept. Store
Lowry's for Men and Boys
We Will Be Closed Dec. 25-26-27 for Christmas Holidays
will be held at New Home Bap
tist Church in the Noble com
munity Jan. 1 at 11 a.m. The
public is cordially invited to
each of these programs.
There will be a singing at
Oak Hill Baptist Church the
second Sunday night in Jan
uary.
The Summerville News, Thurs., Dec. 21, 1972
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"I guess I can forget about going on a diet...
If they can get my picture on a
POSTAGE STAMP, I can’t be all that fat!”
Force Under Quota
SAIGON-American troop
strength in South Vietnam
dropped to 25,000 the first of
this month.
This is 1,500 fewer men
than President Nixon’s authori
zation of 27,000, the United
States command announced.
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Car Prices Up
WASHI NGTON-The Price
Commission has authorized
General Motors Corp, to in
crease prices on cars and trucks
by an average of $54.
Ford Motor Co. was allowed
an increase of $62.55.