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. . The Summerville News, Thurs.. April 17. 1’175
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Mr. and Mrs. Dick Chamblee
visited Mrs. Louise Tribble in
Fort Payne, Ala., last Sunday.
• * •
Mrs. Nelle Emmerson of
Piedmont, Ala., spent last week
in Menlo and stayed with Mrs.
Kathryn Mac Vane and Mrs.
R. J. Rigden.
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In this time of sorrow may
it comfort you to know that
heartfelt sympathy and under
standing thoughts are with
you, the family of Mr. O. H.
Perry, who died Saturday
morning.
* * •
Get-well wishes go to Miss
Lilia Christol who was
admitted into Redmond Park
Hospital to undergo a series of
test.
• • *
Mrs. Nell Martin of
Summerville and Mrs. Ola
Weesner of Lyerly visited their
uncle, Walter Weaver, in Shep
herd Hills Rest Home last
Friday.
* « •
Mrs. Aura Belle Stephenson
of Lyerly and Mrs. Nell Martin
of Summerville visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Pledger in Cave
Springs Saturday
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Today, Mrs. Pearl Cook is
celebrating her birthday anni
versary. A birthday wish is sent
to you hoping for a year that’s
extra bright.
* • *
Little Clint Agnew, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Agnew,
will be having a birthday anni
versary Saturday, April 19.
Hope it’s the most fun of all.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allen’s
son, Tim, is celebrating a
birthday anniversary April 19.
All your friends wish you the
happiest birthday ever.
* * *
May this little thought of
comfort which words can never
say reach the hearts of the
family of Mr. D. C. McClung of
LaFaygtte in true sympathy
* * *
Mr and Mrs. J. D. High
tower in LaFayette were
visited over the weekend by
Mr's. Nallie Osby.
* * *
Guests in the home of Mrs.
Abbi Ward of Menlo Thursday
night were: Mrs. Dale
Stephens, Mrs. Jackie Harris,
Mrs. Martha Warren, Tina and
Jan Warren, and Mrs. Carole
Treadaway. Delicious refresh
ments of brownie pie and Coke
were prepared by Mrs. Ward.
Among the guests were several
children who enjoyed playing
with Paula and Tammy Watd.
* * *
Mrs. Dale Stephens served as
hostess to a group of ladies
when she held a home products
party in her home Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. Carole
Treadaway as dealer in charge.
Delicious refreshments of sand
wiches, cookies, and drinks
were nicely prepared by Mrs.
Stephens. Among those present
were Mrs. Donna Shireman,
Mrs. Abbie Ward, Mrs. Carol
Ivey, Mrs. Martha Warren. Tina
LADIES’
Shoe Sale
ENTIRE STOCK _
LADIES'
Dress
and
Casual Shoes and I
Sandals 20%
REDUCED "BA /O
• Thursday
• Friday
• Saturday
£
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LoitMlJA store
and Jan Warren, Mrs. Ruth
Rickettes, Mrs. Shelia Warren,
Mrs. Wilene Lane, Jean Prater,
Rita and Debbie Byars, and
several children.
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Brownie Troop 127 held
their regular meeting Monday.
The troop leaders taught fire
safety which included what to
do if they caught on fire.
Kristy Kirby was in charge of
refreshments.
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Mrs. Millard Bearden’s
brother, Robert Williams, of
Albertville, Ala., passed away
Monday. May we extend the
most sincere sympathy to you
in your bereavement.
* * *
Get-well wishes go to
Michael Treadaway who has
been coniined for several days.
* * *
It’s a sad world when you’re
sick, Mrs. Leah Rigden, so
hurry and get well and make
everyone feel better.
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Mr. and Mrs. Faye Clifton
went to Las Vegas, Nev., to
attend a national dealers meet
ing. They left Friday morning
from Atlanta and stayed in the
Hilton Hotel from Friday
morning until Monday. They
had the time of their lives and
especially enjoyed live enter
tainment by Johnny Cash and
June Carter. They also visited
Hoover Dam and other
interesting sights.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crider had
as their weekend guest, their
son-in-law, James Savage, of
Chicago Heights, 111
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Reese Cleg
horn of Charlotte, N. C., and
Nona and John .Cleghorn of
Atlanta were guests of Mr.
Cleghorn’s mother, Mrs. John
Cleghorn, last weekend.
* * *
Mrs. Paul Weems and Mrs.
A. G. Chevremont spent the
weekend in Columbus with
relatives.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woods
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shoemaker
and Sharron in Dalton. That
afternoon, they visited friends
in Chatsworth.
REDUCE-ALL
The four natural fat melters you
have read about. Now all in
one capsule called REDUCE-ALL.
Lecithin. Be. KELPand Cider
VINEGAR, the natural ingredi
ents everyone is talking about.
Ask for REDUCE-ALL.
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Among those competing for the title of
Rodeo Queen arc, L-R, front row: Beth
Noles, Lori Pledger, Lisa McGuire,
Dawn Yancey; back row, L-R: Nena
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Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Norton
were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Orr in Anniston, Ala.,
last week.
Mrs. Betty Orr of Anniston,
Ala., Mrs. Ruby Norton, and
Elliott Norton were shopping
in Greenville, N. C., last week.
Get-well wishes are
extended to Dick Denson, a
patient in Chattooga County
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus McClary
of Rome visited Mrs. Angelo
Murphy last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly LuAllen
of Rome visited Mrs. Josie
Butler Sunday.
We extend sympathy to the
family of Oscar Perry who
passed away last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker and
Katrina and Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Edgeworth and girls
were shopping in Rome Satur
day night.
Get-well wishes are
extended to Mrs. Angelo
Murphy, a patient in Chattooga
County Hospital.
We extend get-well wishes
to Mrs. Maybelle McGuire.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly LuAllen
of Rome visited Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Edgeworth Sunday
afternoon.
Doyle McCAry and Miss Eva
McCary of Rossville and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Thacker of
Atlanta visited Mr. and Mrs.
Joe McCary Saturday after
noon .
Get-well wishes are
extended to Alvis Wright, a
patient in Chattooga C’ounty
Hospital.
Miss Nancy Blackmon was
weekend guest of Miss Brenda
Rich.
Birthday wishes are
extended to Norman Edge
worth who will celebrate his
birthday anniversary April 18.
Mrs. Madalane Edgeworth,
Mrs. Lois Reed, Tammy and
Ciennie, and Miss Jo Ann Edge
worth were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Collins and children
in Armuchee Sunday.
Mrs. Norman Edgeworth
and Mrs. Betty Siffles and
Robert visited Mrs. Josie Butler
Friday morning.
Mrs. Inez Blackmon, Mrs.
Betty Branch and sons, and
Miss Jo Ann Edgeworth visited
Jackie Blackmon in Milledge-
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ville Sunday.
Alvin Edgeworth visited Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Siffles and chil
dren Sunday.
Mrs. Clarence Barner and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Edgeworth last week.
Cindy and Robert Siffles
were spend-the-night guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Edgeworth
and family Saturday night.
Glenn Reed Jr. was spend
the-night guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Siffles and children
Monday.
Birthday wishes are
extended to Betty Jo Edge
worth who will celebrate her
birthday anniversary April 29.
Mrs. Lena Hunter was
spend-the-week guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Bryant and
family last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker and
Katrina and Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Edgeworth, Danna and
Dena enjoyed going to Chatta
nooga, Tenn., Sunday to a Flea
Market.
Get-well wishes are
extended to Mrs. Essie
Reynolds.
Mrs. Rosie Maton and
daughter visited Mrs. Gracie
Hunter last week.
Birthday wishes are
extended to Mrs. Gracie
Hunter who will celebrate her
birthday anniversary April 23.
J.C. Edgeworth, Tony
Edgeworth, and Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Hardie enjoyed a
fishing trip in Alabama-
Sunday.
Mrs. Tammy Abernathy,
Marlene Durham, and Hattie
Mae Willingham visited Miss Jo
Ann Edgeworth Sunday after
noon.
Get-well wishes are
extended to Dillard Craig, a
patient in Chattooga County
Hospital.
Birthday wishes are
extended to Charles Rutledge
who will celebrate his birthday
anniversary April 28.
Joe Madrie is visiting with
his grandson, Huston Qualls, in
Green Cove Springs, Fla., this
week.
Mrs. Martha Durham visited
Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Edgeworth
and family last week.
Ray Durham visited Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Reed and children
Wood, Lynn Jones, and Lee Ann
Ragland. The Chattooga Linebackers
Rodeo is scheduled here May 2-3.
last week.
Mrs. Mildred Dalrymple,
Mrs. Henrietta McCary, Mrs.
Betty Jo Manley, Mrs. Nancy
Edgeworth and Shane McCary
were in LaFayette last week.
Mrs. Betty Jo Manley, Mrs.
Henrietta McCary, and Mrs.
Nancy Edgeworth were
shopping in Rome last week.
Prices
Good „
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FANCY SHIRTS
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NEW SHIPMENT * New Merchandise $ M 33
• Sizes 8 to 20
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Crappie
Event
Successful
The Chattooga Linebackers
Gub Crappie Tournament,
held Sunday at Cherokee
Campersites on Lake Weiss,
was a tremendous success.
Some 228 fishermen partici
pated in the one-day event,
which saw three lucky anglers
dividing $912 in cash, and
more than a dozen other fisher
men received consolation
prizes of fishing tackles.
First prize went to William
Whitmire of Chattanooga, who
weighed in the big crappie of
the contest-2 lbs., 10 ozs.—
good for $570. Second place
money was claimed by Bert
Siniard Jr., also of Chatta
nooga. His 2 lb., 4 oz. fish was
worth $228. William E. Grant,
another Chattanoogan, took
third place money of $ 114
with his 2 lbs., 3'/2 oz. entry.
Local fishermen, finishing
out of the money, but winning
consolation prizes were:
Homer Mundy of Summerville,
whose 2 lb., 2'/z oz. fish was
good for fourth place; and
Ronald Hughes of Trion, who
took 14th place with a 1 lb., 8
oz. crappie.
Make a double batch.
Lasagna freezes well before or
after baking, say food special
ists with the U. S. Department
of Agriculture.
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