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MISS CHERYL JEAN BOSS
Miss Cheryl Jean Boss
Betrothed to Mr. Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Boss
of Trion announce the engage
ment and forthcoming mar
riage of their daughter, Cheryl
Jean, to Terry Randall Adams,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman E.
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April 20-25 - 7:30 Hightly
Adams of Summerville.
The bride-to-be is the sister
of Mrs. Ricky Gilreath of La-
Fayette and Mrs. Ralph Clark
Jr. of Smyrna. She is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Scoggins of Summer
ville and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Boss of LaFayette.
She is presently employed
by Montgomery Knitting Co.
The future bridegroom is
the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
John H. Manning of Barbow
ville, Ky., Mrs. Mrytis Adams
;of Summerville, and Mac
Adams of Trion.
Mr. Adams is presently
employed by WRIP radio and
TV station in Rossville.
The wedding will take place
on June 28 at 2 o’clock at the
Summerville First Baptist
Church. No invitations will be
sent, but all relatives and
friends of the engaged couple
are invited.
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Does the air around the
earth (the weather) have
anything to do with the
twinkling of the stars? Do
planets twinkle?
The layer of gas around
the earth, which is our
weather, is responsible for
the so-called twinkling of
the stars. Refraction and
disturbances in the atmos
phere distort the twin beam
of light from stars enough to
cause the twinkle.
Planets seldom twinkle
because they are near and
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MISS MITHCELL, MR. ARP
Miss Mitchell, Mr. Arp
Schedule June Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. James C.
Mitchell Jr., 204 Kelly St.,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Kathy Marie, to
Danny Ray Arp, son of Mrs.
Elsie E. Arp, Route 3,
Summerville, and the late Earl
E. Arp.
The bride-elect is the sister
of Becky Mitchell and Loyd D.
Mitchell. Her grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Mitchell
Sr. and the late Mr. and Mrs.
Limon I. Kelly.
Miss Mitchell is a 1974
graduate of Chattooga High
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Mrs. Clinton Reed has just
returned from a stay at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Gene Hill of Tampa, Fla., due
to their illness.
the light from them is strong.
However, when a planet is
seen near the horizon, our
weather does cause a twin
kle. The light from the planet
must come through the thick
air of our weather for some
distance and this causes the
twinkling effect-even for a
planet like Mercury.
So the stars do not twin- i
kle. The gas around our own !
earth—which is our weather
causes the twinkle.
School, where she received
honors in bookkeeping and
business education. She is
employed by Harold Bishop,
Inc., as a payroll bookkeeper.
The future bridegroom is a
1968 graduate of Chattooga
High School and a 1969 gradu
ate of Coosa Valley Tech. He is
assistant branch manager of
First National Bank’s Summer
ville office.
The wedding is scheduled at
7:30 p.m. June 6 at North
Summerville Baptist Church.
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Mrs. Nelle Emmerson was
the guest Thursday night of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chamblee.
A delicious meal was enjoyed
by all.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Steven
Humphries, Wesley and Dawn
stopped by The Michael Tread
aways’ for a brief visit Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Pilcher
were among a group of Tupper
ware managers and their hus
bands who attended School-
House Sessions which were
held in Louisville, Ky., Thurs
day until Sunday. While away
‘ little Joshua enjoyed staying
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Wright.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Johnson
and Dan Zohn of Summerville
were honored with the visit of
their grandparents, Mr. and
; Mrs. C. A. Ulsrud, of
Minneapolis, Minn., last
! weekend.
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There was an error made in
last weeks paper about the
birthday celebration of the
Byars twins, Mrs. J. W. White
' and Mrs. Roy Kellett. They
celebrated their 72nd birthday
anniversary, not their 76th. All
of the Kelletts are from
I Powder Springs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Vance Story,
Mrs. R. J. Rigden, and Mrs.
Gordon K. Mac Vane all dined
I at Blacks Restaurant in Fort
I Payne Sunday.
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Carole Treadaway at 857-4216
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MR. AND MRS. HOWELL GILMORE KEEBLER
Keebler-Hawkins Wedding
Miss Juanita Ruth Hawkins
and Howell Gilmore Keebler
exchanged wedding vows
Historical Society
To Meet Tonight
Northwest Georgia Histori
cal and Genealogical Society
will meet at 7:30 tonight at
Rome Carnegie Library in the
Henderson Room for a
business meeting.
The announcement is made
by Mrs. Shirley F. Kinney,
publicity chairman.
Mrs. James E. Webb and
daughter, Nancy, of Pensacola,
Fla., spent several days the past
week with Mrs. Webb’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Smith, at
Lyerly.
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Mrs. Will Maples, Mrs.
Clinton Reed, and Mrs. Jane
Manning were called to
Liberty, N. C., due to the
death of Mrs. Reed’s mother,
Mrs. Bertha Martin.
GOING OUT OF
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Every Wig And * 1/ 2
Hairpiece 5 MD more $•-f
In The Store Must Be Sold
Many Styles To Choose From: Casuals, Flips,
Shags, Gypsies, Go-Go!s, Cascades, Wiglets,
Falls And A Few Eva Gabor Wigs.
WIGS S I OO - , 5 00 - s ß'”
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s. MAM ST. LAFAYETTE, GA.
March 31 in a ceremony per
formed in Dade County.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Maggie Hawkins and the
late Riley Hawkins Jr. Mr. and
Mrs. W. V. Keebler of Demo
polis, Ala., are the parents of
the bridegroom.
Mr. Keebler is stationed at
Fort Benning, Ga., where the
newlyweds will reside.
Mrs. Nettie Brown and Mrs.
Margaret Dillard were honored
Sunday with a birthday dinner
at the home of Mrs. Jack
Brown. Those enjoying the
dinner were: Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Helton, Steven and
Amy, Randy Warren, Mr. and
Mrs. L. D. White, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Dillard, Melanie and
Clint, Bob Brown, Mrs. Ora
McKeehan, Mrs. Cordie Brown
all of Summerville, and Mr. and
Mrs. James Hinton, Mrs. Ann
Alexander, L. C., Tina, and
Scooter all of Gadsden, Ala.
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Get-well wishes go to Mrs.
Tip Bagley of Trion who is
among the patients at Chat
tooga County Hospital.
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Mrs. Nell Martin visited Mrs.
Julie Arden in Trion last
Monday.
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Sunday Mrs. Z. M. Cooper,
Mrs. Rachiel Dillard and
Sandy, and Mrs. Mattie Martin
enjoyed a pleasure drive
around Little Sand Mountain.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gene Elgin and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chamblee
enjoyed Sunday dinner at
Blacks Restaurant in Ft. Payne.
The Summerville News, Thurs., Apnl 17, 1975
Personal
Mrs. Luna Mason of the Oak
View Nursing Home and Tom
Mason at Shepherd Hills Rest
Home were visited during the
past weekend by Mr. and Mrs
Calvin Mason.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Roberts and son enjoyed
Sunday dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Mason.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Carlton
of Detroit, Mich., are visiting
Mrs. Mattie Tinney and family
this week.
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Miss Barbara Cooper has
returned home after several
days of hospitalization at Chat
tooga County Hospital.
LADIES’
Shoe Sale
ENTIRE STOCK
LADIES'
Dress /W/
and
Casual Shoes and I
Sandals AAO/
R^ED 4U /O
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Mr. and Mrs. John Lester
Edwards of Piedmont visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Edwards
last Saturday.
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Tommy Hix and Jerry
Brady of Dalton were among
those who visited Barbara
Cooper in the hospital last
week.
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Mrs. Brenda Mayo was
honored Monday with a sur
prize birthday celebration
given by Judy Davis at her
home for her birthday anni
versary on April 15. Those
present were Jenny and Penny
Davis, Mrs. Sue Amos, Susan
Merri, John Amos, Melisa, Joi,
and Jay Mayo.
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