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& The Summerville News, Thurs., Oct. 11, 1973
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Chelsea News!
By Mrs. Tom Garner
Phone 862-2427 *
Recent dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Smith were
Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Brown and
girls and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt
Hanks and girls.
Mrs. G. A. Jackson, Frank
lin, Alice, and Tina and Mr.
and Mrs. David Flarity and
children were recent visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Guyton.
They also visited Mrs. Foye
Tallent.
Sunday. Sept. 30, W. M.
Phillips attended a birthday
dinner at the home of a sister,
Mrs. Edna Charles, of Ellijay
honoring their brother, J. A.
Phillips. All their brothers and
sisters were together for the
first time in a long time. The
group enjoyed being together
and making pictures.
Miss Ivanett Smith of
Adairsville was weekend guest
of Miss Sheryl Wilson.
Mrs. Mag Ward and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph McGraw enjoyed
Saturday evening supper with
Mr. and Mrs. Don McGraw,
Rhonda, Donald, and Kristy.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Patrick
and daughter, Sarah, of Atlanta
visited Mrs. Mary Elsberry Sat
urday.
Little Jeromey Gentry of
Jonesboro spent last week with
his great-grandmother, Mrs.
Mary Phillips, while his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junior
Gentry, vacationed in the
Smoky Mountains.
On last Tuesday evening
several ladies of Chelsea Baptist
Church visited Misses Bessie
and Lenora Jones at Alpine.
Continued get-well wishes go
to Miss Bessie.
Mrs. Lonnie Willingham was
honored Friday evening with a
shower at Chelsea Baptist
Church hosted by the ladies of
the church. The honoree re
ceived many nice and useful
gifts and a large group of ladies
attended.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Willing
ham and Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
McCrickard visited M G.S. and
Mrs. John Marshall, Regina and
John K. in Tullahoma. Tenn ,
Sunday. The Marshalls will
soon be leaving for Baton
Rouge. La. Best wishes go with
the Marshalls.
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Mrs. Mary Phillips visited
Mrs. Lilly Waters Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wright
and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. White
I motored to Rome on Friday.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Tiny Wright was H. A.
Campbell. Visiting in the after
noon were Steve White and
baby of Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sumner
visited Mr. and Mrs. Milt Jones
Sunday afternoon. They also
visited Misses Bessie and
Lenora Jones.
Miss Hazel Sims visited Mr.
and Mrs. Danny Wilson, Dean
and Ralph Sunday.
A joint birthday anniversary
celebration was held Saturday
night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Warner Wilson and Sheryl.
Those celebrating birthday an
niversaries were: Mark Wilson,
Sheryl Wilson, and Lawerence
Smith. Others who enjoyed the
wiener roast and hayride were:
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wilson,
Jill Wilson, Mrs. Lawerence
Smith and Kristy, Ivanett
Smith, Bobby McDaniel, Terrill
and Donna Pettyjohn, and
Phillip and Sue Murphy. Best
wishes to those celebrating an
niversaries.
Mrs. G. A. Jackson visited
Mrs. Tom Garner last Tuesday.
Sunday evening visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sumner were
Mrs. Cecil Barksdale and
daughter, Mrs. Diane Morris
and Kim, and Mrs. Charlene
Crider.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Wilson
and boys visited Mr. and Mrs.
Buster Reynolds Sunday night.
Mrs. Grace Sentell and
James visited Mrs. Marie Wright
and David on Friday after
noon.
Mrs. Larry Hurley and sons
and Mrs. Rita Allison and son,
Kerry, visited Mrs. Marie
Wright and David on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wright
of LaFayette visited Mr. and
Mrs. T. G. Wright Monday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Finster visited Mrs. Jane
Bishop on Sunday.
We send best wishes to Miss
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BOBBY LEE Bramlett Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lee
Bramlett, Route 2, Summer
ville, celebrated his first birth
day anniversary on Sept. 20.
Grandparents are Mrs. Margie
Reynolds of Berryton and the
late Tommy Reynolds and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bramlett,
Route 3, Summerville.
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A NET RA BELL Green was
born Sept. 24 in Floyd Hos
pital, Rome, to Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Green of Cloudland. The
j baby weighed eight pounds, six
■ ounces. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Green,
Cloudland, Mrs. Gladys
Dupree, Summerville, and the
late Dewey Dupree.
, Karon Rosson who celebrated
। a birthday anniversary on
I Sunday, Oct. 7.
Jeromey and Jerome Pickle,
twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
: Pickle, will celebrate their third
' birthday anniversary on Satur
i day. To these young boys we
send best wishes.
Mrs. Ruth Jackson, Frank
lin, Alice, and Tina and Mrs.
Gladys Wilson attended serv
‘ Ices at Highland Avenue
Baptist Church Sunday morn
ing.
Rev. Jack Richardson, Chat
| tooga County Baptist Mis
’ sionary, was guest speaker at
i Chelsea Baptist Church Sunday
| morning.
We send get-well wishes to
i Mrs. Susie Mack who is in
| Floyd Hospital. Among those
■ visiting her during last week
and Sunday were: Mrs. Lois
Beam, Mrs. Maggie Thomas,
Mrs. Faye Huskey, Mrs. Jess
Gilley, Mrs. Fva Massey, Mrs.
’ Grace Massey, Mrs. John Bow
: man, Mrs. Neil Bowman, Mrs.
| Rosedale Chapplear, Mrs. Pete
| Lyons, Mrs. Gladys Stout, Mr.
1 and Mrs. George Thornberry
and Rickey, and Ralph Cham
blee Sr. We also send get-well
wishes to Mrs. L. D. Pledger
। who is a patient there in the
room with Mrs. Mack.
Mrs. Mattie Fleam was Sun
day spend-the-day guest of
Misses Beulah and Annie
Garner.
Sunday afternoon visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garner were
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gill. Rusty
। and Thomas.
Sunday evening supper
! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
Mitchell, Stephanie and Jona
than were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Gill, Rusty and Thomas.
We send get-well wishes to
Mrs. Mary Morgan who is in
Floyd Hospital. Also, Mrs. Jean
Stewart who is in Floyd Hos
pital. and to Charlie Phillips
w ho is in Trion Hospital.
Joe Fleam Jr. visited his
mother, Mrs. Mattie Fleam, on
Saturday.
UGLY
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It all depends on whether or not you are a lobster-lover. To those who enjoy this succulent fruit of
the sea, a lobster is a thing of beauty. To others, it seems incredibly ugly.
Beauty is “in the eye of the beholder,” but, contrary to another old saying, it is not skin deep. True
beauty often can’t be seen at all. It is something you feel, something of which you are aware—not nec
essarily seen.
Beauty, for instance, surrounds you when you walk into a church. There is something in the atmo
sphere that you can’t quite define. No matter what’s been happening to you, in God’s Home, you feel a
sense of peace, of sanctuary.
Had that experience lately?
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