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I Chelsea News|
By Mrs. Tom Garner
Phone 862-2427 g
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I Bud Sumner visited his
Brother, Mrs. Carl Sumner,
Bunday afternoon.
I Mrs. Helen Key and girls
■nd Mrs. Mae Bell Tucker
■sited Misses Beulah and
Bnnie Garner Friday after-
Boon.
I Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wright
Bf LaFayette visited Mr. and
Blrs. T. G. Wright last Wednes-
Bay morning.
I Mrs. Mattie Eleam visited
Blrs. Ida Eleam, who is a
Batient in Tri-County Hospital,
last Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Mamie Fondren of
■Mlanta is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
B. G. Wright and other relatives
Bor a few days.
Mrs. Woodrow Allison and
lon, Kerry, visited Mrs.
[Allison's mother, Mrs. Marie
BVright, and David Sunday
Lfternoon.
Mrs. Reba Gill, Rusty and
[Thomas and Edith Garner were
last Tuesday evening supper
■guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
(Gentry.
Mrs. Ruth Rogers of Rains
ville, Ala., and Mrs. Lois Beam
and grandson, Chuck Harris,
visited Mrs. Maggie Thomas on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wright
Were in Collinsville, Ala., Satur
day where they attended trade
day.,
Mrs. Marie Wright and David
visited Mrs. Wright’s daughter,
Mrs. Sandra Hurley, and family
last Tuesday.
Carl Sumner enjoyed the
singing at Chesterfield Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Mattie Eleam visited
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Railey
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Cooper,
Tony and Tommy and Mrs.
James Cooper visited James
Cooper in V.A. Hospital,
Atlanta, Sunday afternoon.
Little Kerry Allison was
spend-the-night guest of his
grandmother, Mrs. Marie
Wright, and David Saturday
night.
Visiting Mrs. Mattie Eleam
on Monday were two of her
cousins, Guy and Danny Led
ford, of Rock Spring.
Mrs. Tony Gill honored her
son, Stacy, with a birthday
party last Saturday. Stacy was
celebrating his third birthday
anniversary. Several little
guests enjoyed the party.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gill and
boys visited Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm Mitchell Sunday
evening.
We send congratulations to
Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Smith
who will celebrate their fifth
wedding anniversary on Sep
tember 8.
Saturday evening supper
guests of Mrs. Edith Garner
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gill,
Rusty and Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Jackson,
Franklin, Alice, and Tina
enjoyed Sunday morning
worship services at New Hope
Buck’s
Used
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Menlo Highway
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thing that will walk,
talk, drag, roll, push or
pull.
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’67 V.W. Automatic
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"72 DODGE Charger, V-8
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Two 16’ Boats with 40-
HP motors
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FINANCING
South Baptist Church.
Woodrow Eleam, Butch and
Bob and Joe Eleam Jr. visited
Mrs. Mattie Eleam Monday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Wilson
enjoyed having their grand
daughter, little Kristy Smith,
spent the weekend with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Garner
enjoyed camping out Sunday
night at Cloudland Canyon
State Park.
Tina Garner was Sunday
spend-the-night guest of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Garner.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry
made several visits Sunday
including Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Bryson and Susan of Halls
Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Morgon, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Gentry and children.
Among the youngsters at
tending kindergarten this year
are Rusty Gill and Cris Gill.
The young people of the
Assembly of God Church in
Pennville enjoyed a party at
the home of Rev. and Mrs.
Billy Wright Saturday. The
bQys enjoyed camping out on
the Wright farm. A good time
was had by all.
Mrs. Mamie Williams visited
Misses Beulah and Annie
Garner Monday afternoon.
Labor Day dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garner were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Garner and
Tina.
Mrs. Warner Wilson and son,
Edwin, are among those
celebrating birthday
anniversaries this week.
Several will be leaving for
college during the next few
days. Among them are Bobby
and David Mitchell, Johnny
Knox, and Kathryn Clowdis.
To these and all the others we
send best wishes.
Little Cristy Carnes cele
brated her birthday anniversary
recently.
Labor Day weekend visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Warner Wilson
and Sheryl were: Mrs. Ruth
Lemon and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Lemon of Cleveland,
Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence
Smith and Kristy, and Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garner
visited Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Wilson and sons, Ralph and
Dean, recently. Dean is doing
fine after being seriously
injured in an auto accident
several weeks ago.
Gore News [
By Mrs. Annie Belle Farmer
Phone 857-2503 $
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Mrs. Mary Tubbs was spend
the-day guest of Mrs. Annie
Belle Farmer Wednesday.
Mrs. Edith Garner and Mrs.
Reba Gill and boys were Tues
day night supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Gentry.
Mr. and Mrs. William Reeds
and daughter of Calhoun
visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Legon
Perry, and other relatives in
this area Monday.
The Law children and the
Reynolds children of Rome,
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lawrence
of Dalton visited their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Dozier, Monday. Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Burts visited Mr. Burt’s
father and Mr. and Mrs. George
Dozier and family Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shrop
shire Jr. were hosts at a cook
out July 1 honoring their son,
PFC Ralph W. Shropshire 111,
who is spending a 30-day leave
with his family. PFC Shrop
shire is stationed in Korea. He
is married to the former Miss
Helen Rosemary Chubbs and
they have one son, Ralph
Shropshire IV.
Rev. and Mrs. Lester
Hendrix of Detroit, Mich.,
were visiting relatives in this
area last week.
Miss Greta Jean Wedge
worth of Detroit, Mich., re
turned home Sunday after
spending three weeks with her
grandmother, Mrs. Mae Ella
Wedgeworth, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Wedgeworth and children and
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wedgeworth
and children visited Mrs. Mae
Ella Wedgeworth and family
Sunday.
Mrs. Thelma Moore and her
mother, Mrs. Mattie Haynes,
and Mrs. Pauline Stamper
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
Williamson and family Sunday.
Mrs. G. McNeese and son
and their friend of Summerville
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
Williamson and family Tues
day.
Mrs. Mary Belle Reynolds
and baby were among the ones
who visited Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Williamson Sunday.
Mrs. Annie Belle Farmer
visited Mrs. Norah Favors and
Mrs. Laura Favors last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Bryson and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Gentry Sunday afternoon and
were supper guests of Mr. and
Tn
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CREATIVITY AWARD WINNER
Mrs. C. C. Cobb of Trion was the the Chattooga and Cherokee Rose
winner of the Creativity Award at the Garden clubs.
recent fall flower show sponsored by
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Mrs. Nancy Edgeworth and
Dena and Mrs. Joe McCary
were visiting in LaFayette
Tuesday.
Mrs. Vera Cannon of Trion
and grandson, Stewart, were
spend-the-day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe McCary one day
last week.
Get-well wishes are ex
tended to Charles Edgeworth, a
patient in Erlanger Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Heniy McCary
and R. C. McCary visited Mr.
and Mrs. Joe McCary Thurs-
ivrrs. uene Morgan Sunday
night.
Mrs. Annie Kate Thompson
and children and Miss Phergn
Jett visited Mrs. Linda J.
Morris and Mrs. Jeneal Shrop
shire Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Lillie Mae Farmer and
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Howard of Toledo, Ohio, were
visiting Mrs. Farmer’s brother,
Son Barber, and other relatives
in this area last week.
Mrs. Paulette Black of
Cleveland, Ohio, spent the
Labor Day holidays visiting her
sisters in Atlanta and was
accompanied by her sister, Mrs.
Evelyn Gill, to Gore to visit
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hamp Mosley, Sunday
afternoon. They were among
the ones who attended the
singing in Lyerly Sunday night.
Many from this area at
tended the barbecue and ball
games in Lyerly on Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Lawrence and family, Mrs. Fay
Lawrence and daughter,
Brenda, and her baby, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Gerrin and children,
and Melvin Hixon were among
the ones who visited Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Sanford over the
weekend.
Benny Brown returned
home Wednesday from the
hospital and is doing fine.
Spelmon Farmer Jr. and
friend, Mrs. Lillian Pounds, and
daughter, and Mrs. DeLois
Shropshire visited Mr. and Mrs.
Spelmon Farmer Sr. and family
Tuesday afternoon.
I Home Extension News I
J I
By Pam Tawser
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Chattooga County Extension Home Economist
Interested in improving
yourself? Your home? Or
both? Then take note. Weight
Off Wisely classes begin
Monday, Sept. 10, at the Sum
merville Recreation Center.
This class will meet each
Monday from 10-11:30 a.m.
for ten weeks. There is a one
dollar registration fee for this
class. You should plan to at
tend each class which helps
you loose weight with a
balanced diet and exercise.
41 so an interior design course
day.
Mrs. Linda Day and sons
spent a couple of days with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe McCary last week.
Get-well wishes are ex
tended to Cindy Siffles, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Siffles.
Get-well wishes are ex
tended to Mrs. Henrietta Mc-
Cary, a patient in Trion Com
munity Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Edge
worth, Dana and Dena were
visiting Mrs. L. E. McCary, Miss
Eva McCary, and Doyle Mc-
Cary in Rossville Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chit
wood and children were visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Black
mon, Vanessa and Nancy
Friday.
Mrs. Evelyn Hamby, Eugene
Hamby, and Ruth Hardee were
visiting in Rome Friday.
Get-well wishes are ex
tended to Kenneth Ledford
who was struck by a car over
the weekend. He is the son of
Mrs. Ruth Hardee.
Miss Sally Treadway and
Miss Rita Starkey visited Mrs.
Henrietta McCary last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest (Red)
Blackmon, Mona, Lori, and
Joyce were visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Sammy Ray Black
mon Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest (Red)
Blackmon, Mona, Lori, and
Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Edge
worth, Dana and Dena, and
Curt Dean enjoyed camping
out at Little River Canyon
Mouth Park over the weekend.
Get-well wishes are ex
tended to Mrs. Ann Treadway,
a patient in Trion Community
Hospital.
Get-well wishes are ex
tended to Dub Marshal, a
patient in Floyd Hospital,
Rome, and to his daughter,
Mrs. Jean Stewart, who was in
an accident. We wish her a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. John Cannon of Trion
visited Mrs. Joe McCary Tues
day.
Mrs. Tommy Day, Timmy
Graham, Jerry Prater, and Pat
Day of Rome were visiting Mrs.
Nancy Edgeworth and Dena
Tuesday morning.
Get-well wishes are ex
tended to Harold Baldwin, a
patient in Trion Community
Hospital.
Get-well wishes are ex
tended to Joe Reed, a patient
in Trion Communitv Hnonital
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lynn
and Chris of Chattanooga
visited with Mrs. Lynn’s grand-
will begin Tuesday, Sept. 11, at
the Chattooga County Library
clubroom from 10 until 1130
a.m. There will be six sessions
in this course. Come to one, or
all. The first session will be on
paints, wallpapers, and handy
ideas with paint.
For you frustrated left
handers, there is something
new on the scene a mail order
catalog of left-handed items.
This catalog features every
thing from ice cream scoops to
musical instruments, all de
signed especially for
southpaws.
mother, Mrs. Roberta Fowler,
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ciscero Fowler
and children of Douglasville
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Roberta Fowler and Doris.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fowler
and children visited with Mrs.
Roberta Fowler and Doris
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Doris Fowler has re
turned home from a visit in
Panama City, Fla.
Get-well wishes are ex
tended to Miss Regina Harris of
Rome. She is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Roberta
Fowler.
Everyone is invited to
attend services at Grace Baptist
Church on Martin Street.
Sunday School begins at 11
a.m. and evening worship at 7
p.m.
Birthday wishes are ex
tended to Mrs. Beulah
Cummings who celebrated her
birthday anniversary Saturday.
J. C. Edgeworth and Lee
Hunter and Robert were visit
ing in Rome Tuesday.
All Summer Items
All
Fishing Tackle
Ej^Bl save
At this reduced price, you can afford to buy summer items and fishing tackle and keep it
until next season. Probably all will be higher next year ... So buy now and really save!
Help Mac Clear Out These Sammer Goods!
WMITF’Q AUTO STORE -
BV H | | C. McSHERRY, Owner
_ OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY —
We Sell Hunting and Fishing Licenses
PHONE 857-3476
BIBLE VERSE
“Watch therefore: for ye
know pot what hour your
Lord doth come.”
1. Who gave this warning?
2. To whom was he speak
ing.
3. About what event was he
speaking 9
4. Where may these words
be found 9
Answers To Bible Verse
1. Jesus Christ.
2. To his twelve disciples.
3. The coming of Christ and
judgment.
4. Matthew 24:42.
Too many youngsters think
they should start out in the
business world at the top.
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YOU* WORK SHIFT
The Summerville News, Thurs., Sept. 6, 1973
|| Art Classes Planned
Art classes for children and
adults will begin at the Sum
merville Recreation Center the
third week in September and
will be taught by Mrs. Judy
Hair, who has an A.B. degree in
art and has taught art in the
public schools.
Children’s classes for ages 7
and up will be taught in the
afternoon from 3:30 to 5. The
main emphasis will be on draw
ing and painting, using several
types of media, including char
coal, craypax, tempera, and
watercolor paints.
Adult classes will be held at
night, and will include drawing
and painting in the medium of
interest.
All those interested are
asked to register at the Recrea
tion Center by Monday, Sept.
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Electrical
Work
Free Estimates
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851-2391
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857-4400
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