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HUGE CRANE AIDS CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
The photo above is symbolic of the many con
struction projects that are under way in Chattooga
County. The photographer caught this huge crane as
it lifted heavy laterial to the top of the new First
National Bank building on North Commerce Street.
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than a cloud. All clouds are
formed when some kind of
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moisture capacity of the air
to the point where moisture
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thus a cloud.
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fog is seen most often in most
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in winter), fogs are usually
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This is one of several dance classes offered by the
Summerville Recreation Department. Classes are held
each Thursday for pre-school and school-aged stu
dents. Because this was the first session for the class,
all girls are not in proper attire. Shown above: Mrs.
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C. W. (Bud) Ray of Martins
ville, Va., arrived Friday night
to spend a few days with his
mother, Mrs. Edith Ray. Other
visitors of Mrs. Edith Ray
during the past week were: Joe
D. Henderson Sr. and grand
daughter, Jodi Henderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Peppers, Mrs.
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As the warmer air from the
earth’s surface rises and is
cooled, fog forms. Cold
ground, in spring, for ex
ample, can make its own fog
when warm moist air blows
over it—by cooling the air to
the cloud stage.
Fog, then, is nothing more
than a iand-locked cloud
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YOUNG BALLERINAS BEGIN PRACTICE SESSION
Chattoogaville |
News
By Mrs. Roy Cook
Phone 895-4454 v
Frank Ray, Mrs. Maude
Tallant, Miss Lunnie Whise
nant, Miss Inez McCrickard,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Cook, Mrs.
Martha Tudor and Susan, Mr.
and Mrs. Hamp Brewer and
granddaughter, Kimberly
Smith, Mrs. Jewel Elrod, and
Becky and Freddie Hardin.
C. W. (Bud) Ray and Mrs.
Edith Ray visited Mrs. Nona
Laura Snow in Chattooga
County Hospital Saturday
morning.
Mrs. Edith Ray and C. W.
(Bud) Ray were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
Williams and family Saturday.
Marvin McCrickard was
supper guest of his sister
Wednesday evening.
Marvin McCrickard, Mrs.
Lexa Womack, and Miss Inez
McCrickard visited their
brother, Bill McCrickard, and
Mrs. McCrickard Wednesday
night.
Get-well wishes go to Mrs.
Nona Laura Snow who is in
Chattooga County Hospital.
Mrs. Edith Ray, Mrs. Annie
Mae Williams, and Mrs. Doris
Blalock visited Mrs. Nona
Laura Snow in Chattooga
County Hospital Wednesday.
Mrs. Mary Haygood and
Martha and Miss Ann Hender
son visited Mrs. Nona Laura
Snow in the hospital Thursday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Cook during last week were:
Mrs. Katie Reynolds, Rev.
Sidney Dooley, Russell Mills,
William Elrod, Mrs. Corinna
Parks, Mrs. Russell Parks, Mrs.
Mary Pickle, Mrs. Tessie Reece,
Mrs. Ruth Kirby and Nancy,
Mr. and Mrs. Joel (Jody) Cook
Sr., Joel Jr., Tony, and
Margaret.
Joel Cook Jr. spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joel (Jody) Cook Sr.,
Tony and Margaret. Joel Jr. is
attending Berry College.
Visiting Mrs. Ruth Kirby,
Jack, Nancy, Nona, and Shirley
during the past week were:
Bonnie Guinn, Lee Stoker,
Douglas and Dannie Bullard,
Marcus and Holland Strawn,
Hugh and Roger Mills, Tony
Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stancil
Sr., Ted Jr. and Darlene, Mr,
and Mrs. Scott Kirby and Jeff,
Wallace and Jerry Cook, Mr.
and Mrs. William Ragland, Lisa
and Patsy, Ronnie Bean, and
Dickie Joe Jennings.
Nancy Kirby spent Thurs
day night with Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Stancil Sr. and family.
Mrs. Roy Cook and grand
son, Tony Cook, and Rev.
Sidney Dooley visited Miss
Ruth, Zeke and Will Thomas
during the past week.
Visiting Mrs. Gussie Cook
and Stanley Cook recently
were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gayler
of Gaylesville, Ala., Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Cook, Mrs. L. B.
Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook,
and Jody Cook.
Happy birthday wishes go
to Mrs. J.C. (Willie) McGraw
who celebrated her birthday
anniversary Tuesday, Oct. 9.
Get-well wishes go to Mrs.
Jim McDonald who is on the
sick list.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McDonald during the past
week were: Mr. and Mrs.
Frankie Cranmore, Angie and
Kenny, Mrs. Martha Jo Drake
and Tammy. Mrs. Annie Drake,
Freddie McDonald and Gene,
Mr and Mrs. Gary Brown and
Buffy, Russel) Millsand Roger,
and Bill McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook,
Billy, Tommy, and Marie and
Miss Judy Grimes spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
George Nettles and Kathy of
Macon. Mrs. Nettles is Mrs.
Cook's sister. While there they
Clara Ellison (instructor), Martha Prince, Roslyn
Woodard, Rosanne Woodard, Karen Caldwell, Kim
Caldwell, Jenny Davis, Penny Davis, Rosemary More
head, Denise Fisher, Leah Woodard, Peggy Hair, and
Kathv Baird (instructor).
attended a bridal shower for
Mrs. Alma Lewis at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Nettles.
Mrs. Lewis is the step-mother
of Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Nettles.
Congratulations and best
wishes go to John Pollard and
Mrs. Alma Lewis who were
married Sunday afternoon at a
Baptist church in Barnesville.
They will make their home in
Thomaston.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tillis spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Alonzo Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Randy
Clayton of Rome, Gary Brown,
and Mike Johnson were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Johnson Sunday. Visiting in
the afternoon were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Johnson, Sheila, Jeff,
and Phil and Mrs. Gary Brown
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Mrs. Shirley McLeod and
Miss Ann Henderson were
honored with a birthday dinner
at their home on Marsh Ave.,
Trion, Saturday, Oct. 6. Miss
Ann Henderson celebrated her
birthday anniversary Monday,
Oct. 8 and Mrs. McLeod cele
brated hers Wednesday, Oct.
10. Those enjoying the deli
cious dinner and helping them
celebrate were: Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McLeod Sr., Cindy,
Charles Jr., John, and Keith of
Rome, Mr. and Mrs. Hamp
Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Cook, Mrs. Mary Haygood, and
Miss Martha Haygood. The
honorees received many lovely
gifts. Visiting in the afternoon
were Joe D. Henderson Sr. of
Rome and Joe D. Henderson
The Summerville News, Thurs., Oct. 11, 1973 1
Jr. and Jodi of Shannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvel McLeod
celebrated their fortieth wed
ding anniversary Saturday, Oct.
6. We wish them many more
happy wedding anniversaries.
Jeffery Johnson, 13 years
old, who had an accident and
injured an eye is improving
some. He says thanks to every
one who sent cards; they
meant so much to him. It will
be sometime yet before he will
be able to go to school. Let’s
cheer him up with cards to
Jeffery Johnson, Route 2,
Lyerly, Ga.
Happy birthday wishes go
to Sheila Johnson who cele
brated her birthday anniversary
Sunday, Oct. 7.
The Chattoogaville com
munity sends expressions of
sympathy to the family,
friends, and relatives of Mrs.
Dessie Rowlls who died at the
home of her daughter, Mrs.
Ruth Pettitt, Monday morning.
Mrs. Lois Patty and Mrs.
Annie Drake visited Mrs. Katie
Reynolds Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis,
Wallie and Lynn have moved to
Lyerly in the house that was
vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Bowman.
C. W. (Bud) Ray left Tues
day morning on his way home
to Martinsville, Va. Mrs. Julia
Ray returned with C. W. (Bud)
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Ray. He will carry her by the
home of her son, Robert Ray,
Mrs. Ray and boys of Hoffman
for a few weeks stay with
them.
Mrs. Katie Reynolds visited
Mrs. Batty Noles Saturday
afternoon.
The Chattoogaville com
munity sends expressions of
sympathy to the family,
friends, and relatives of William
(Newt) Kimbcll who died
Monday afternoon in Chat
tooga County Hospital.
Happy birthday wishes go
to Earl Gayler who celebrated
his birthday anniversary
Monday, Oct. 8.
Mrs. Edith Ray and C. W.
(Bud) Ray were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Brewer
Monday, Oct. 8.
Baptist Revival
The Ebenezer Baptist
Church begins a revival
Sunday, Oct. 14, at 7:30 p.m.
The revival will continue
through Oct. 20. The Rev. Jack
Richards will be the speaker.
Special singing is planned
each evening. Saturday night
the Youth Choir will sing,
along with The Crusaders from
Atlanta.
The public is invited by
Roland L. Pierce, pastor.
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