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The Summerville News, Thurs., Dec. 6, 1973
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Vann Tate Honored
A dinner party at Randy’s
Round Table, Pennville, last
week on Tuesday evening, was
a very enjoyable affair as
Trion's Postal Employees,
active and retired, honored
Evangeline “Vann” Tate as she
completed 36 years regular
postal service and several
earlier years as substitute.
Vann began her Post Office
Service under Mr. Win. P.
“Bill” Tate Sr. in the early
1930 s and her regular service
lull tune Aug. 17, 1937. She
served under Mrs. Carleen Bell
and acting Postmaster A. M.
Mathews, following Mrs Bell’s
death. She has served these last
several years with Ralph Spray
berry as Postmaster since about
1959.
Miss Tate always known as
“Vann" to such a great number
of friends came from one of
Trion’s truly great families, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert R late.
* ‘ Snookie,”
"Snake," “Snud,” “Sis” and
Mackie Ruth are the names so
well known here from her fine
family Mrs. Mell White,
formerly ol Detroit, and now
retired, living at Summerville,
are the others of her family.
The group honored her with
gifts and gags as they first gave
Summerville
Surrounding Area
Gill’s Auto Salvage
NOW HAS A
HOT LINE
to Over 50 Salvage Yards!
If we don’t have it, we’ll try to find it for you
. . . Omit your long distance calls, come by the
Country Boy’s Salvage Yard . . . 2^ miles east
of Trion on the Spring Creek Road.
SEE TONY GILL OR
PHONE 857-3045
Riegel Fabrics has more great buys coming your way to help
you SAVE on your Christmas sewing.
Ill* 1) • * Knit Away
Jltressa rnnts .
Double Knit
100'. Polyester, 45" Wide. Regu-
lar $3 00 Fancies and solids. 60" wide. Reg.
$4.50-$5.50.
S9OO sooo
Now ■■ Y<l. Now Yd.
Floral Crepe 1 Group Brocades
Black and White 45" wide. Regu- 44-45” wide. A good buy for your
lar $4.00. Christmas dress.
SOOO SIOO
Now £ Yd. Now I Yd.
Dress w arm on cold days by shopping our great buys on wool,
then you won't mind turning your heat down.
Roma Carletex’s
Wool Flannel Winchester
54 inches wide - Regular $3.50 58 inches wide - Regular $5.00
SOOO SOSO
Now fc Now V Yd.
Einiger Carletex's
Wool Plaids Bradford
54 inches wide - Regular $5 50 Look of wool - Reg. $5.00
$950 $950
Now W Yd. Now W Yd.
RIEGEL FABRICS
Phone 734-2881
| Triongle Shopping Center Trion
her a package containing a
quart of buttermilk and a pone
of cornbread as she said when
ever she went any distance
from Trion her first meal on
the road was always this take
along snack. A box of Soda
was another gift as she always
considered it and preached it as
the best medicine for any and
all ailments. Several other gifts
also were presented among
them a lovely ladies’ wrist
watch from her co-workers.
She also received a^. citation
from the Post Office for her
long service that ended Friday,
Nov. 23.
Those present were these
pictured employees, wives and
guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Lathaniel
Dunaway, Henry Miller Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Plummer,
Asst. Postmaster, Mr. and Mrs.
Pen Pah Meet
ST. ALBANS, W Va After
I I years of correspondence,
Pamela Dodson and Mituko
Kashitani, pen pals, met re
cently when Miss Kashitani, a
Japanese university student,
came to the United States on
an exchange program.
Mike Mitchell, Charley Morton,
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Henderson,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Langston, and
Mr. and Mrs. Eural Wilson.
Retired employees present
for the party were Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Mathews, Mr. and Mrs.
J.C. Langston, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Leath.
Trionite Joins
Honor Society
At Carrollton
CARROLLTON, Ga. A
new honor society has been
formed at West Georgia College
to recognize students with
superior scholastic averages.
The college has named 119
students to be the first Ingram
Presidential Scholars.
To be eligible for the pro
gram, students must have a
3.75 grade point average out of
a possible 4.0 and must be an
undergraduate.
The selected students will
retain membership in the or
ganization for the remainder of
the academic year in which
they were invited to join. Mem
bership is reconsidered at the
beginning of each academic
year, and new students will be
added at that time.
Rhonda J. Wells of Trion
was among those named to the
organization.
BIBLE VERSE
“Every Kingdom divided
against itself is brought to
desolation; a house divided
against a house falleth.’’
1. Who made this statement 9
2. To whom was he speak
ing?
3. What happened just prior
to this 9
4. Where may this verse be
found 9
Answers Io Bible Verse
1. Jesus.
2. The Pharisees.
3. Jesus had caused a dumb
man to speak.
4. Luke 11:17.
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Isaiah John
35:1-10 11:21-27
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John John
6:35-51 14:6-12
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Barbie has a boy friend —her first! There'll be many more.
But someday Barbie will have a boy friend—her last! And there'll be
an engagement, and a wedding, and a wonderful life together with their
children .. .
If he's THE RIGHT ONE!
Barbie's present boy friend is being brought up the way Barbie is—in
fact, they met at Sunday School! Their families worship regularly . . . they
seek the same moral and spiritual aims.
But, what about THE RIGHT ONE? Is this fiance-to-be receiving the same
sound preparation for tomorrow? Are his parents building the future on the
firm foundation of religious faith? Will he be right for Barbie?
The church bells that ring -every Sunday are not wedding bells. But they
sound the destiny of our sons tmd daughters . . . and of their families yet
unborn.
Copyright 1973 Keister Advertising Service, Inc., Strasburg, Virginia
Scriptures selected by the American Bible Society