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By Mrs. Barney Mitchell
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We extend sympathy to the
family of Larry Blanks who
died unexpectedly Monday
evening of last week.
Josh Banister is recuperating
at his home after spending a
week in Trion Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Madden of Smyrna visited Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Madden and
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Durham
Saturday.
Coy Broyles is recuperating
at his home after undergoing
surgery at Floyd Hospital last
week.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Josh Banister were Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Thomas, Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald McDaniel and
Barbie, Mr. and Mrs. John
McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas McDaniel and chil
dren, and Collie Young Sr.
We send get-well wishes to
Tip Bagley who spent several
days in Kitchen’s Clinic, La-
Fayette.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrell Hogue,
Missy and Amanda and Mr. and
Mrs. Joel Thomas Sr. have re
turned from spending a week
with Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Thomas and family of
Arkansas.
Little Marilyn Henderson is
recuperating at her home after
several days stay in Children’s
Hospital, Chattanooga.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Coy Broyles and William
and Tom Broyles were Mrs.
Thumer Eller and children and
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Prince and
Tony.
Minister A. A. Tanner spoke
at the Pennville Gospel Taber
nacle Sunday morning and
evening.
Mrs. John McDaniel, Mrs.
Gerald McDaniel, and Mrs.
Josh Banister visited Mrs. Viola
Banister at Oak View Nursing
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Home Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Robert Lewis, Janis
and Rodney visited Mr. and
Mrs. Coy Broyles and William
and Tom Broyles Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Daven
port Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Scoggins attended
wrestling at Memorial Audi
torium in Chattanooga Satur
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Mc-
Graw, Susan and Chris and
Kathie and Phyllis Calhoun en
joyed a trip to Florida last
week. While there they visited
Silver Springs, Disney World,
and other attractions.
Minister A. A. Tanner spoke
to the Men’s Group at Riegel
United Methodist Church Tues
day evening.
Miss Melody Bynum spent
the weekend with Miss Elaine
Teague of Summerville.
Mrs. Doris Ford and Mrs.
Elsie Nixon attended the con
vention of the Church of God
of Prophecy at Cleveland,
Tenn., Tuesday. They also
visited Field of the Woods in
North Carolina.
William Broyles and little
Janis Lewis were in Fort Payne
Saturday. Tom Broyles re
turned home with them to
spend this week with his son,
Coy Broyles who is re
cuperating from recent surgery.
Minister and Mrs. James Pil
gram, Samuel, Gary Dan, and
Donna of Centre were Monday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Pilgram.
Miss Virginia Young, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Collie
Young, is recuperating at her
home after undergoing surgery
at Floyd Hospital.
We send happy birthday
wishes to Mrs. T. D. Prince
who celebrated a birthday an-
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By Mrs. Barney Mitchell
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We extend sympathy to the
family of Alvin Lowrance who
died in Chattooga Hospital
Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ramey
visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Alexander Sunday.
Minister and Mrs. Gerald
Sparks of Orangeburg, S. C.,
were weekend guests of her
mother, Mrs. Lora Sams, and
family and attended services at
Pleasant Grove Church of
Christ.
niversary Saturday, Sept. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hammett
and Karen were in Manchester,
Tenn., over the weekend due
to the death of an uncle. We
extend sympathy to this
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis,
Janis and Rodney were Friday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Coy Broyles and William. Visit
ing them Saturday afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Prince
and Tony.
Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Durham visited Mr. and Mrs.
Collie Young and Virginia
Sunday afternoon.
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Annett Tinney, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tinney, cele
brated her ninth birthday anni
versary with a party at her
home Saturday, Aug. 25.
Guests were: Lance and Wayne
Stowe, Raymond and Raynard
Adams, Holly Meadows, Patty
Hughes, Susan Mosely, Tracy
Trammell, Cheri Mason, Miles
and Brad Bagley, Paul Elrod,
Lisa Rosson, Barry Woods, and
Donna Bishop. Refreshments
were cupcakes, Kool-aid,
bubble gum, and candy.
We send get-well wishes to
James Brown in Hutcheson
Memorial Hospital, little Greg
Headrick on the sick list, and
F. F. Horne, very ill in Chat
tooga Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Skeach
Hancock and Lisa of Hodge,
S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Brown last week.
Mrs. Bea Parton and grand
daughter attended home
coming at Greenwood Baptist
Church, Hixson, Tenn., last
Sunday.
We send happy retirement
wishes to Mrs. Joe Gilmer who
recently retired from the Weav
ing Department of Riegel
Fair. The Jaycettes gave away a 26-inch
bicycle. Proceeds will be used for the
club’s community projects.
Textile Corp. Mrs. Gilmer is
the former Ethel Cordle, child
hood resident of this com
munity.
Mrs. Zellena Martin
returned home Friday after
spending two weeks in La-
Fayette.
J ohnnie Christopher is recu
perating at his home after
spending several days in Chat
tooga Hospital suffering from
an accidental gunshot wound.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Jenkins
visited Mrs. Allie Jenkins
Sunday.
Thomas Brown from Miami,
Ha., visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Brown last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred West
brook and Lynn of Statesville,
N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Henderson Tuesday
afternoon.
We send happy birthday
wishes to Mrs. Beulah Ramey
who celebrated a birthday
anniversary Saturday, Sept. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Chick Spray
berry and Mrs. Myrtis Speers
and son attended homecoming
at the Waterville Baptist
Church Sunday of last week.
Kathie Wilson was weekend
guest of Lynn Chamlee and
Candi Rowlls.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Hawkins of Miami were week
end guests of his mother, Mrs.
Neva Hawkins, and Ronald.
Minister Tommy Broome of
Menlo spoke at Pleasant Grove
Church of Christ Sunday morn
ing and evening.
Mrs. Fred Brown visited Mr.
and Mrs. Don Headrick and
Greg last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Little
were spend-the-day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eslinger,
Laura and Jackie, Thursday.
Miss Monicia Pennington of
I^Fayette was a recent guest
of Mrs. Nell Hendrix and Mrs.
Thurman Day.
Mrs. Rose Cornett and Mrs.
Exa Donovits visited Mrs. Susie
DeLay and Alvin and Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Bloodworth Sunday.
Mrs. Jack Little visited Mrs.
Bea Parton Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Zellena Martin and
Miss Thelma Powell were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Rogers and family of A
bbeville, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilbanks
and Dawn and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Oliver and Chuck
visited Opry Land in Nashville
Saturday.
Howard Leath of Calhoun
visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenny
Chamlee Sunday and Monday
afternoons.
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The Summerville News, Thurs., Sept. 6, 1973
Miss Marie Flarity Is
Married to Terry Frala
Miss Marie Flarity and Terry
Frala were married Aug. 18 at
7 p.m. in a ceremony per
formed in Pleasant Grove
Baptist Church near Cloudland.
The Rev. Jerry Jordan offi
ciated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flarity of
Cloudland. The bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vai
Frala of Silva, Mo.
The bridal couple entered
the church as “The Way That
He Loves” was played. The
wedding was highlighted by the
couple exchanging Scripture
verses after being pronounced
man and wife. The recessional
was “Now I Belong To Jesus.”
Pianist was Miss Stephanie
Brown of Menlo.
The bride was attired in a
white street-length, knit dress.
She carried a white New Testa
ment, a gift of the bridegroom.
Mrs. Joye Ritchey served as
her sister’s matron of honor
and Ron Frala served as his
brother’s best man.
Out-of-town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Vai Frala of Silva,
Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Frala of
Jefferson City, Mo.; Miss Jean
Frala of Sikeston, Mo.; and
Mrs. Lois Wood of Dexter, Mo.
After a wedding trip to
Arizona, the newlyweds are
living in Chattanooga.
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