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Revival services began at -
Welcome Hill Baptist Church
Sunday, Sept. 2 and will con
tinue through Sept. 8. Evan
gelist Danny Pryor of Lupton
Drive Baptist Church in Chatta
nooga is the guest preacher. A
cordial invitation is extended
to the public to attend the
remaining services by the
pastor, Rev. Jimmy Graves,
and all the members. Nursery
services are provided for babies
with dependable ladies in
charge each night. Services
begin at 7:30 nightly.
Mrs. Ressie Barrett, Ruby
and Evelyn shopped in East
gate Friday evening and en
joyed dinner at Morrisons.
Michael King and boys of
Menlo were recent guests of
Mrs. Mildred (Bill) Cleghorn
and Mrs. Bessie Henderson.
Visiting Mrs. Emma
Lemming and Ann during last
week and weekend were: Mrs.
Vera Cannon, Mrs. Dorothy
Mahon, Mrs. Dixie Spraggins,
Rev. Alfred Key, Mrs. Frances
Holt of Pennville, Jewie
Reynolds, and Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Waters of Dalton.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Pledger,
David and Chuck of Dayton,
Ohio, spent the last two weeks
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Pledger. Enroute home
last week they spent a few days
in Tampa, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Price of
Buford visited with his sister,
Mrs. Ressie Barrett, Ruby and
Evelyn Saturday. Mrs. Barrett
and girls shopped in Rome Sat
urday evening.
The many friends of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Grubbs extend
to them deepest sympathy in
the death of her mother, Mrs.
Rachel Culpepper, of Ft.
Payne, Ala., who passed away
Saturday in a Ft. Payne hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Waters of Dalton and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Casey of Calhoun were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Reynolds during the weekend.
Best wishes for an early re
covery go to Seaborn Baker
who continues on the sick list.
His many friends wish for him
an early recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Williams and children of Vir
ginia, who have been the guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Williams and Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip Keith, returned
home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Barrett, John and Brian of
Austell were Labor Day week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Eldred Barrett and other rela
tives here.
To Mrs. Nellie Price and
Leonard Brock and their
families we send heartfelt
sympathy in the death of their
sister, Mrs. Dessie Henderson,
who passed away in Lavonia
last Monday.
Mrs. Cordelia Lively and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Cason dined at
the Dairy Dee in Rome Satur
day evening and afterwards
shopped in Rome.
Mrs. Lillie Woods of Oak
View Rest Home spent the
weekend with her daughter,
Mrs. Gordon Price, and Mr.
Price.
Mrs. Eva Frady of Atlanta is
the house guest of Mrs. Mary
Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman
Pledger of Anniston, Ala., Mrs.
Eleanor Rochester of Boaz,
Ala., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Graham
of Centre, Ala., and Tom
Pledger and Harold of Rome
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Kisor and G. C. Pledger, who is
seriously ill in the local hos
pital, during the weekend, i
Friends of the family wish for
him an early recovery.
Mrs. Bonnie Woods visited
Mrs. Mary Woods Sunday
evening.
Congratulations go to Mrs. |
Beatrice Rucks of Trion and ,
Mrs. Mae Jones upon becoming
great-grandmothers last week
when their granddaughter, Mrs.
David Steele, nee Marsha i
Jones, of Orlando, Fla., gave
birth to a 6 lb., 14 oz. grand
son who was given the name, I
Matthew Howard. Mrs. Steele,
formerly of Trion, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Jones of Orlando, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flippo of '
Louisiana spent last week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Flippo. Others visiting them
during the weekend were: Mrs.
Paul Doty and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Hayes from
Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
Flippo and daughter, and Mr. ।
and Mrs. Frank Flippo.
Sympathy is extended to
G. C. Pledger and his family in
the death of his nephew.
Auther Pledger, who passed
away Friday in Anniston, Ala. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben
Gresham of Atlanta spent the I
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Price. Other guests
Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. i
Harold Price and boys of
Rome, Mr. and Mrs. Clay
Pickard and boys of Dalton,
and Melvin Woods of Hixson,
Tenn. . ~
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dean and
children of Rome were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Cason.
Celebrating birthday anni
versaries this week are: W.G.
Martin, Mrs. E. B. Raynes, Mrs.
Virginia King, Mike Barnette,
Mrs J.T. Langston, Mrs. Jean
Trion Social News
By Mrs. Jewie Reynolds
Phone 734-2406
Henderson, J. W. Greenwood,
Mrs. Dewey Sprayberry, Mrs.
Milton Housch, Mrs. Sally Tay
lor, Ann Hix, Mrs. Julie Arden,
Bruce Blackwell, Larry Arden,
Sandy Housch, Brendan Scott
Busby, Mrs. Emma Lemmings,
Mrs. Jeanette Shore, Dr. G. H.
Little, John McCain, Pauline
Allen, Mrs. Amanda Presley,
Mrs. Etta Mae Baugh, Martha
Gilmer, Mrs. Lou Holt, Miss
Linda Haygood, and Gary
Greeson. Many happy returns
of the day are wished for each
of these.
Celebrating wedding anni
versaries are: Mr. and Mrs.
Everette Nix, Mr. and Mrs.
Bailey Gilbreath, Mr. and Mrs.
Preston David (formerly of
Trion), Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Shore, and Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Williams.
Mrs. Alene Baker is a
patient in the local hospital.
Her many friends wish for her
a very speedy recovery.
Walley Yates visited with his
aunt, Mrs. Ruby Lowery, Sat
urday afternoon.
Miss Jacki Burchfield of At
lanta was a recent guest of her
grandmother, Mrs. Tennie Bell
Davis, leaving Saturday for
Lynchburg, Va., where she will
enroll in the Baptist College.
Mrs. Inez Pledger and Mr.
and Mrs. B. S. Pledger were
among those attending the
funeral services for Auther
Pledger in Anniston, Ala., Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gover Mahan,
Mrs. Ethel King, Mrs. Elsie
Rose of Lyerly, and Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Mahan of Sum
merville visited Charles Lyons,
a patient in Baptist Memorial
Hospital in Gadsden, Ala., Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Casey of
Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wil
liams of Menlo, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Venn and Tommy of
Dalton were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Holt during the
weekend.
Mrs. DeEtta Gilreath visited
little Holley Wadsworth, who is
seriously ill in Floyd County
Hospital, Sunday afternoon.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Campbell last week were: Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Campbell and
family, Mrs. Faye Young and
children, Jerry Davenport of
Pennville, Walter Campbell of
Summerville, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Campbell of Dickey
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Shankles, Rev. Don Moreland,
Lamar Ellers, Frank Campbell,
Mrs. Pearl Crosswhite, and
Andy Hugh Campbell. Their
granddaughter, Miss Teresa
Campbell, was their Saturday
night guest and attended serv
ices at Trion Heights Baptist
Church Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dillard
made a business trip to Rome
Saturday.
Mrs. Bonnie Woods, Mrs.
Mary Woods and Mrs. Eva
Frady and Mrs. Hazel Gresham
of Atlanta visited Mrs. Lillie
Woods and other patients in
Oak View Nursing Home, Mrs.
Ada Headrick in Chattooga
County Hospital and Mrs. Rilla
Brown in Summerville Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Jan Wadsworth and
Mrs. Vera Hutcheson visited
Mrs. DeEtta Gilreath Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. Laura Nell Woods re
turned home last week after a
week’s visit with her sister and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
McLean, at Sandy Springs.
They visited another sister,
Mrs. Bar Miller, and Mr. Miller
at Cornelia for a few days.
Get-well wishes are sent to
Mrs. Noah Rider and George
Craig who are patients in the
local hospital.
An ordination service was
held at Trion First Baptist
Church Sunday evening ordain
ing Roland Nunn, Jimmy
Palmour, Paul Purcell, Russell
Scoggins, and Jack Taylor into
the service of deacons having
been recently elected by the
church.
Congratulations go to Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Maffett, nee
Miss Susan Tomlin, who were
married on Saturday, Aug. 25.
A happy future is wished for
this young couple.
Friends of Mrs. Roselee
Christol are glad to know she is
now recuperating at home after
several weeks stay in the local
hospital suffering from injuries
from a fall and wish for her a
complete recovery.
Miss Susan Mosley spent
Sunday afternoon with Miss
Beth Haygood.
Friends of George Day are
glad to know he is slowly im
proving and wish for him a
rapid recovery. One of his
many visitors Saturday was
“Pete” Morrow from La-
Fayette who will be remem
bered as the “shoeshine boy”
at the old barber shop for a
number of years. A long talk,
going over the past, was
enjoyed by these old friends.
Mrs. Cara Haygood was Sat
urday evening dinner guest of
her sister, Mrs. Annie Day, and
her family.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Sweet Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Harris and family of
LaFayette and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Dover and children.
Mr. and Mrs. George Day
had as their visitors last week:
Mr. and Mrs. David Young, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Googe, and John
| Stewart from Atlanta, Mrs.
John Young of Oak Ridge,
Tenn., Mrs. Bill Higgens, Lynn
and Stacy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Nunn of Ringgold, and Mr. and
Mrs. George Day Jr. of Decatur
who were Labor Day weekend
guests of their parents, the
Days, and Mrs. John
Hammond.
Miss Becky Sweet enjoyed a
trip to The Field of the Woods,
N. C., with a group of friends
last Tuesday.
Congratulations go to Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Smith (the
former Mrs. Minnie Snow from
LaFayette) who were married
last Tuesday evening. They are
at home on Conway Drive,
Trion. Much happiness is
wished for them by their many
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forrest of
Columbus, who spent a few
days last week with relatives
here and in LaFayette, along
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Forrest, were Wednesday
evening dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Robbie Eilenburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Eilen
burg, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Eilenburg and boys, and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Forrest were
among the many from here at
tending the rodeo on Patton
Farms near LaFayette Sunday.
Mrs. W. T. Pope was the
Labor Day weekend guest of
her sister, Mrs. Mittie Pickle, in
Mobile, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson,
Oiff and Eric of Birmingham,
Ala., Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Hawkins and Christy of
Murfreesboro, Tenn., and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Duke were
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Hawkins, for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stoner
and Todd and Mr. and Mrs.
L. W. Bulman had dinner at the
Bonanza in Rome Friday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Burrell
Henderson, Debbie, Randy,
and Sandra and W.T. Pope
were Sunday luncheon guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stoner
and Todd were Saturday after
noon guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Hawkins, of
Little Sand Mtn. Friends of the
Hawkinses will be glad to know
that Mr. Hawkins is now home
doing fine from recent surgery
at Floyd Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Webb
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grimes
and children at Ft. Oglethorpe.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mack
and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stoner
and Todd spent a very enjoy
able Saturday evening and
dined at the Choo-Choo in
Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson
of Roswell visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Gorden Whitley and other
relatives here and in Summer
ville during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vernon
of Jefferson, Mrs. Mildred
Abbott of Rome, and Misses
Lesa and Allison Lambert were
weekend visitors of Mrs. Ethel
Vernon.
Guests of Mrs. Margarett
Keith during the weekend
were: Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Keith and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Keith and baby, and
Mrs. Virginia Cordle and grand
| daughter, Tory Pettett.
Congratulations go to Mr.
I and Mrs. Victor Pettett Jr.
upon the birth of their daugh
■ ter, Lea Elaine, at Floyd Hos
: pital Thursday, Aug. 30.
Happy grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Cordle and Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Pettett Sr.
Little Tory Pettett is the proud
, sister.
Congratulations go to Mr.
i and Mrs. Brad Strickland, nee
Miss Barbara Sutton, who were
married Saturday in the
Catholic Church in Dothan,
Ala. The reception was held at
the home of the bride’s parents
following the ceremony. Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Strickland,
parents of the groom, hosted
the rehearsal dinner Friday eve
: ning at the Ramada Inn.
Among guests attending from
■ Trion were: Miss Ethel
j Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. James
Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. David
Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Millan Myers, Mrs. Betty Elrod,
Dr. Jim Ware, Johnny Mc-
Collum, Eddie Hurley, Mrs.
Lottie Thomas, Misses Sarah
Ellen Broome, and Rhonda
Wells, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Strickland.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Sloan
I and boys of Dalton visited with
' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holt last
, Monday and her father, Sam
Gossett, who spent last week
with them, returned home with
the Sloans.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Shaw had
as their guests during the week
end, Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Aber
nathy of Centre, Ala., Mr. and
Mrs. William Connell and
j grandson, David Connell Jr., of
Cedartown, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Dean and boys, and Mrs. Ruby
. Lowery.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell
Lemasters spent the weekend
visiting relatives in Ft. Camp
bell, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Flecher Ceg
horn visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Robbie Brown at Walnut Grove
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lowery,
Gary and Angie were last Tues
day evening guests of Mr. and
Holt Family
Reunion
September 2
The Trion Picnic Area was
the site of an outdoor lunch
eon Sunday, Sept. 2, as the
children of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Allen J. Holt Sr. gathered
for their annual reunion.
Present for this occasion
were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Casey,
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Casey, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Cooper and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Casey and sons of Calhoun;
George Casey and Steve of
Buchanan; Mrs. Bill Venn and
Tommy of Dalton; Mrs. Myrtis
Bowman of LaFayette; Mr. and
Mrs. Allen J. Holt Jr. of Penn
ville; Mrs. Eula Hickman, Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Holt and chil-
Mrs. Bill Bishop in Dry Valley.
Miss Lesa Lambert spent
Sunday night with Miss Angie
Lowery.
Mrs. Frances Kirby spent
Friday night with her sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Stalling, at Mentone, Ala.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Lowery and family Sunday
afternoon were: Messers. Ed
Davis, T. S. Lowery of Ft.
Payne, Ala., and Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Lowery of Menlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kirby
and son visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Hopkins, at
LaFayette Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Jan Dalrymple and
Randy and Mrs. Brenda
Shankles were guests of Mrs.
Vic Pettett Jr. and new baby
Monday.
Get-well wishes go to
“Pete” Choate who is slowly
improving from a recent illness.
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Six-year-old Robert Wofford, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernie Wofford, recently caught these channel catfish
at Jarrett’s Lake. The fish weighed approximately
two and one-half pounds each.
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holt,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holt and
Mr. and Mrs. Will Reynolds, all
of Trion.—Jewie Reynolds
It’s got just one room.
So, naturally it needs just one phone.
Is that how you live?
The answer is probably no and yes.
No. You don't live in one room.
Yes. You probably live with one phone.
That means you’re running to answer a lot of calls.
And missing many.
And also missing the privacy a bedroom or den ex
tension gives (there’s little private conversation possible
in the one-phone home).
LITTLE MAN, BIG CATCH
Money isn’t everything but
it’s nice to have enough to
know that.
GERERAL TELEPHORE
The Summerville News, Thurs., Sept. 6, 1973
B. J. Crowley's^
WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 2, 1973
VIRGO-Those born under this sign are practical, following
through on every undertaking. Best color is blue. Lucky number
is 8. Lucky day is Wednesday.
VIRGO-Aug. 23 to Sept. 22 Entertain friends in your home
this week. Avoid too much strenuous activity. Make plans to take
better care of your health.
LIBRA-Sept. 23 to Oct. 22- Keep your surroundings as
peaceful as possible. If you are overweight be sensible about your
eating habits by counting calories.
SCORPIO Oct. 23 to Nov. 22- Follow your regular routine
during weekdays this week. Then on the weekend break the
pattern by getting completely out of your rut.
SAGITTARIUS-Nov. 23 to Dec. 21-Why antagonize those
around you, when you can get what you want by using a little
diplomacy? A stubborn streak could set you back.
CAPRICORN Dec. 22 to Jan. 19- Renew your desire for
education. Whether you are returning to school or have been out
for sometime, resolve to learn more and more in the field where
your interests lie.
AQUARIUS Jan. 20 to Feb. 18 Avoid excessive spending for
entertainment and pleasure. A practical approach to financial
matters for the next few months will be one of the wisest steps
you can take.
PISCES-Feb. 19 to March 20 Make plans to improve your
home for fall. Beautify your yard. Then invite relatives whom
you have not seen for some time to visit you.
ARIES-March 21 to April 20 Answer your mail! A letter to
an older relative or friend expressing your thoughtfulness and
concern will be so meaningful and appreciated.
TAURUS—ApriI 21 to May 20 Take care of matters at home.
With fall approaching it would be wise to have a thorough
housecleaning. Keep expenses down by doing it yourself.
GEMINI- May 2 1 to June 20 Think of ways to increase your
income. Be alert to new business opportunities which should be
coming your way.
CANCER -June 21 to July 22 Creative activities bring much
satisfaction now. Leisure hours will bring happiness. Relax and
enjoy this quieter time.
LEO -July 23 to Aug. 22 -Encourage youngsters close to you
to form regular study habits. Your attitude now can have an
affect on their future. Help them to have a well-rounded life.
Why put up with these in
conveniences any longer? BOBU
Consider how much more 5 k
you get with an extension. Wr--
Twice the convenience. { ft.
But not twice the cost. (An extension costs B B
only a few cents a day more.)
And you can have your extension In a
choice of colors and decorator styles to
match any of the rooms in your house. „ . _ . '
Assuming of course, you phiX
have the rooms. ^^9999^ make a house
a home.
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