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Mr. and Mrs. James R. Teems Sr. celebrated their
37th wedding anniversary April 3 at a surprise dinner.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCrickard,
Mike, Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. James R. Teems Jr., Ginger,
Missy; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett, Jerry, Jeff. Not
shown are Mr. and Mrs. William J. Allen and children
of Chicago.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tucker
visited Mrs. Dixie Tucker at the
rest home in Centre, Ala.,
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Reynolds went to Huntsville,
Ala., Thursday to see Mrs.
Reynolds’ doctor. Thursday
night they were spend-the
night guests of Milford Shelton
at Lucy Springs Park, Ala.
Friday Mr. Henry Reynolds
underwent a physical in Lester,
Ala. They were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Miller at
Rogerville, Ala., Friday night.
The Henry Reynolds and Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Miller
attended a singing at Annapolis
Church of Christ in Sheffield,
Ala., Friday night. Saturday
night, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Reynolds were guests of a son,
Alva Reynolds, and family.
They attended the Reynolds
Auction Sale in Athens, Ala.,
Saturday night. Sunday they
worshipped at Mount Carmel
Church of Christ in Athens
with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Reynolds and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Reynolds and
family. After services, the
Reynoldses enjoyed eating at
Catfish Inn in Athens before
returning home Sunday after
noon.
Miss Margaret Weesher
visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones
and Margaret Monday after
noon.
Mrs. Jewel Abernathy was
■ spend-the-day guest of Mrs..
Earl Jones and Margaret Thurs
day.
Mrs. Earl Jones and
Margaret visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Kimbell Saturday
morning.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Powell Sunday were Bud
Powell of Broomtown, Ala.,
Mrs. Martha Stallings and
Randy of Trion, and Charles
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Espy
| of Doraville were spend-the-
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Booker.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Booker
and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Espy
visited Mr. and Mrs. Cicero
Pledger Saturday evening.
Rev. Allen Lawrence visited
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mitchell
of Summerville were luncheon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Booker Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gilliland,
Jimmy and Jason of Summer
ville were guests of Mrs.
Mozelle Gilliland Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Nancy Gardner, Tracy
and Christi, Mrs. Alene Mahan,
and Mrs. Mamie Gilreath
visited Mrs. Ana Berry Satur
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Battles
and children were guests of
Mrs. W. T. Berry Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. W. T. Adams and
Martha Frances visited Dewitt
King and daughter, Mrs. Margie
Baswell, in Gadsden, Ala.,
Sunday afternoon.
Jesse Stallings of Cedar
town, Mrs. Robert May of
Centre, Ala., and Mrs. Ruth
Stinson were luncheon guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Hobert
Stallings Sunday. Mrs. Hobert
Stallings Jr. and Randy of
Trion visited in the afternoon.
Miss Martha Frances Adams
was guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Reece Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Vernon
of Summerville were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gravley
Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kimbell
and Mrs. H. S. Bishop visited
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and
Margaret Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Harold Rose of Rome
was home over the weekend.
Mrs. Mamie Gilreath and
Miss Alene Mahan visited Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Hall several
days last week.
Will Baker entered Chat
tooga Hospital Friday for tests
and observation.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Woodall
were guests over the weekend
of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Woodall
and Mrs. Bessie Woodall in
Clearwater, Fla. Mrs. Bessie
Woodall, Mr. Woodall’s
mother, returned home with
them after spending the winter
with another son, Curtis
Woodall, and Mrs. Woodall.
Mrs. Cecelia Woodall
entered Redmond Park Hospi- ;
tai on Monday where sheik
underwent major surgery Tues- ' i
day. Her many friends wish for
her a speedy recovery.
Expressions of sympathy
are extended to the family and
friends of Mrs. Martha C.
Hobbs, daughter of Mrs. H. L.
Abrams Sr. and the late Mr.
Abrams. Mrs. Hobbs passed
away Sunday morning in a
Cartersville hospital following a
brief illness. She is survived by
her husband, Richard Hobbs,
and a son, Bobbie Lee Webb
Jr., of Cartersville; a sister, Mrs.
Virginia Banister of Tallassee,
Ala.; and a brother, H. L.
Abrams Jr., of Swainsboro, Ga.
Mrs. James Lewis was a
patient over the weekend at
Floyd Hospital. Her many
friends wish for her a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bishop
visited’ Mrs. Lena Bishop
Tuesday night at The N.W.
Regional Hospital of Rome.
Mrs. Louie Johnston and Mrs.
Velma Wyatt were guests
Monday evening of Mrs.
Bishop.
Bob Kimbell and Martha
Bishop visited Mrs. Velma
Wyatt Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Vernon Tidmore
visited Mrs. L. B. Whisenant,
Mozelle Gilliland, and Miss
Lunnie Whisenant Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. Donald Mitchell was
spend-the-night guest Tuesday
of her sister, Mrs. Vernon Tid
more, Mr. Tidmore, John and
Lynda.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Lewis
of Summerville visited Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Tidmore Wednes
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Mitchell and Steven Burge were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Tidmore, John and
Lynda Wednesday.
Lynda Tidmore has been on
the sick list the past week. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Gordon Little, Lynn
and Dan were dinner guests
Friday of Mrs. Vernon Tid
more, John and Lynda.
Mrs. Will Maples and Rob of
Summerville visited Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Tidmore, John
and Lynda Saturday.
Mrs. Robert Wood visited
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tidmore,
John and Lynda Saturday
morning.
L. B. Whisenant visited Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Tidmore,
John and Lynda Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Ayers of Center Line, Mich.,
Mrs. Martha Edmondson of
Macon, and Mrs. Ray Cannon
of Rome were guests Friday of
Miss Leone Busbin and Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Ledbetter. Miss
Busbin had as other guests
during the past week: Mrs. Ana
Berry, Mrs. Maude Rutledge,
Emily Ratliff, Mrs. Anna
Cochran, Donald Busbin, Mrs.
Frances Farrow, James W.
“Buddy” Busbin, Mrs. Martha
Ann Price, Mrs. Nellie Moore
McGraw, and Mrs. Eline Moore
Cargle of Trion. Mrs. Harold
Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Lewis, and Mrs. Fannie Lewis
and Troy of Berryton were
Sunday afternoon guests of
Miss Leone Busbin.
Mrs. Ola Weesner and Mrs.
Nell Martin visited Joseph W.
Weaver at Shepherd Hills Rest
Home in LaFayette the past
week. Mr. Weavers’ friends will
be sorry to learn he fell the
past week but is feeling some
better.
Mrs. Harold Bishop and Bob
Kimbell were in Rome Monday
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bishop
and Jill, Ralph Bishop, Susan
Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
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Bishop, Mrs. Bob Kimbell, Mrs.
Velma Wyatt, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Bishop of Dry Valley were
guests the past week of Mrs.
Lena Bishop at North West
Georgia Regional Hospital,
Rome.
Among those visiting Mrs.
Lena Bishop in the North West
Regional Hospital in Rome
Friday were Mrs. George
Gilbert, Miss Louie Crawford,
and Mrs. George Sitton.
Mrs. Rayburn Mitchell spent
the day in Rome Monday with
her niece, Susan Woodall, who
underwent a tonsillectomy at
Redmond Park Hospital.
Susans’ friends of the area wish
for her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn
Mitchell were guests Monday
The Summerville News, Thurs., Apr;! 17, 1975
night of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker
were shopping in Rome Friday.
While there, they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Baker Jr.
Mrs. Loraine Baker was
spend-the-night guest of Mrs.
Will Baker Friday night.
Mrs. Fred Baker had as
visitors Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Thompson and chil
dren, and Mrs. Geraldine Greer
of Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker Sr.
and Donald Pickle were
shopping in LaFayette Sunday.
Donald Pickle was dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Baker Sunday evening.
Mrs. Littlejohn
Celebrates 71st
Anniversary
Mrs. Emma Littlejohn cele
brated her 71st birthday anni
versary Saturday. April 12. She
was honored on Sunday with a
surprise dinner at' her home,
Route 2, LaFayette, by her
husband and children.
Approximately 50 guests,
including children, grandchil
dren, and great-grandchildren
were on hand for the occasion.
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