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The Summerville News. Thurs., Jan. 27, 1977
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Last Thursday was a happy
exciting day for a number of
Chattooga County residents
and former residents who
received invitations to the
Inauguration. One of these was
Mrs. Barbara Burchfield of
Lafayette, daughter of Mrs.
Tinnie Bell Davis. Mrs. Burch
field is a former Trion High
School student and was reared
in Trion and has many friends
here that congratulate her and
others in being a recipient of
this honor.
Get-well wishes are ex
tended to George Hammond
who is confined to his home.
Miss Karen Wiley of Talla
hassee, Fla., Jimmy I loyd, Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Smallwood
and family of Ft Lauderdale,
Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Morris
and Jennifer of Rome, and Mr.
and Mrs Gary Brewster and
children of Atlanta were guests
of Mrs. Doris Floyd.
Friends of Mrs. Pauline
Yancy are glad to know she is
doing nicely after undergoing
surgery last week and wish for
her a speedy recovery.
Mr and Mrs. Jeff Grogan of
Rome, Mr and Mrs Charles
Edwards and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. David Adore and son,
Jean, Angle and Mark Grogan,
and Fredia Harris were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Grogan.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mc-
Collum, Mrs. Nancy Bassette,
Debbie and Dale of Rome, and
Mt and Mrs. Robert Bennett
were last weekend guests of
Mrs. Frank Bennett.
Mrs. Thelma I spy visited
Mrs. Ethel Vernon Sunday.
An expression of sympathy
is given to Mrs. W. T Pope and
her family tn the death of her
husband, William Thomas
Pope, who passed away Thurs
day night in Chattooga County
Hospital Mr. Pope, a long-time
resident of this area, was highly
respected by ail that knew him
md will be missed by a host of
Inends and neighbors who give
to his family their sincere
sympathy.
Young Tracy Campbell of
Chattanooga, who has been the
guest ot Iris grandmother, Mrs.
Inez Brown, for the past week,
returned home Saturday
accompanied by Mrs. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs Roland
Fleming of Austell were Satur
day visitors of his mother, Mrs.
Flora Fleming.
Miss Mary Jo Logan was the
and Mrs Will
Aniuc Bel *
mindly WTF mnon;
Mr. and Mrs Carlos Guer
rero and son of Rossville were
Sunday guests of her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Bailey Gilbreath,
and attended services with
them at the First Baptist
Church.
Mi and Mrs. Bill Lewis and
Ricky of Alphatetta were
weekend guests of her parents,
Rev. and Mrs. Jack Richardson.
Friends ot Burt Massey are
glad to see him up and out
again after several weeks illness
in an Atlanta hospital and wish
for him continued improve
ment.
The First Baptist Church
had as special singers and musi
cians. The Roger Horne Trio,
last Wednesday at the evening
prayei service. They gave a
very inspiring and enjoyable
program.
Rev. Jack Richardson
attended the State Evangelism
Conference in Macon the early
partot last week
Mr and Mrs Wayne Brown
and Beth ot Chattanooga
visited his mother. Mts. Inez
Brown, and Mis. C W Giles.
Mrs Gordon Price spent a
few days recently with het
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sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ruben Gresham, at Columbus.
Get-well wishes go to Mrs.
Gresham who is recuperating
from surgery in the Cobb
Memorial Hospital at Phenix
City, Ala.
A happy birthday anni
versary is wished for David
Snow who celebrated an anni
versary Tuesday, Jan. 24. May
his be many more happy ones.
Jadie Price visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Price, Sunday afternoon.
Congratulations go to Mr
and Mrs. Mike McCorsley upon
the birth of their son, Joshua
David, who was born Friday,
Jan. 14. Young John is a very
happy older brother. Mr and
Mrs. Gene McCorsley and Mr
and Mrs. Lee Gene McKenzie
are the proud grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs, Clay Jennings
and family of Tullahoma,
Tenn., visited with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Jennings,
I during the weekend. Friday
evening they were dinner
guests of his grandmother. Mrs.
Kate Jennings, and Mrs. Eddis
Zellner.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs Ralph
Holt during the weekend were
Hubert Walker of Summerville,
Mrs. Susie Haney, Mrs. Joyce
Hannah, and Mrs. Kathryn
Williams of Menlo
Get-well wishes go to Mrs.
Eunice Parker, mother of
Logan Parker, who is seriously
ill in the Memorial Hospital in
Chattanooga
Mr and Mrs. Larry Bohan
nan and family ot Martinez,
were weekend guests of his
mother, Mrs. Ann Bohannan,
and other relatives of this area.
Mr. and Mts. Charles
Barrett, John and Brian of
Austell were Sunday guests of
j their parents, Mr and Mrs.
Eldred Barrett and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Gilmer. Brian
remained as their guest for this
week.
Mrs. Stella Dalton was last
Wednesday luncheon guest of
: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bryson.
Mrs. A. A. Tanner visited them
Friday.
Mrs. Kathryn Williams of
Menlo and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Holt visited with Mi. and Mrs.
Hubert Walker and Miss Maude
Talunin at Summerville Sunday
afternoon. Later they were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Williams.
Misses Ruby and Evelyn
Barrett were in Rome Saturday
, and enjoyed dinner at Morn
son's.
Friends of Mis. George Day
are glad to know she is doing
nicely after a recent illness and
continue to wish for her a
speedy recovery. Visiting her
and Mr. Day Sunday were Mr
and Mrs. Fred Peace. Their
grandsons, Jeff and Jay Hall,
were their Friday night guests.
Happy birthday gieetings
are sent to David Hayes ot
Belvedere, S. C., who cele
brates his 15th birthday anni
versary Jan. 28. David is the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. S A
Dillard and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
, Haves »
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Barrett, John and Brian of
Austell, Mr. and Mrs. Fldred
Barrett, Mr. and Mrs Emmett
Nunn, and Misses Ruby and
Evelyn Barrett had lunch Sun
day at B's Round Table.
Friends of Andrew
Campbell are glad to know he
was able to retuin home after
seveial days stay in Tri-County
Hospital and wish him a speedy
recovery.
Mi and Mrs. Tom Grubbs
are visiting this week with their
daughter and family. Mr and
Mrs Malloy Hankins, in
Florida.
Mrs. Doris Presley of Rome
was the guest of her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Otis Peace, last
Wednesday. Their Sunday
afternoon guests were Miss
Thelma Powell of Lindale and
Mrs Ethel King
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Campbell during last week
were Walter Campbell, Mrs.
Faye Young, Wanda and
Butch, Hairel Bagley, Mrs.
Andrew Campbell, Teresa,
Jessie, and Bruce, Billie Wayne
Campbell and Tommy Rogers
of Scottsboro, Ala., John and
Keith McLeod of Rome, Jess
Davis, Leonard Brock. Timmy
McDaniel, Rev. Roy Smith.
Bobby Hugh Campbell, and
Andy Hugh, Vernon and
Robert Johnson, and Randy
Blackmon.
Jolin and Keith McLeod of
Rome spent Friday and
Saturday with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Dillard.
A happy wedding anni
versary wish is sent to Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Hayes of Belvedere,
S. C., who celebrated their
20th wedding anniversary Jan.
Chelsea News I
MF By Mrs. Tom Garner
t Phone 862-2427
Rev. W. M. Phillips, a long
time resident of the Chelsea
community, passed away early
Saturday morning. To the
family and many friends, we
send expressions of sympathy.
Mr. Phillips was 91 years old.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clark,
Cris, Joe, and Carrie and Bud
Sumner were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Carl Sumner.
Afternoon visitors were Mrs.
Peggy Crabtree, Greg, Lori, and
Cori, and Mrs. Bud Sumner and
Michelle.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. White
visited Mrs. White’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wright,
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cooper
of Gore visited Mrs. Thelma
Lemming Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Wanda Cooper visited
Rev. and Mrs. Billy Wright
Sunday afternoon.
Dawn Wilbanks visited Gina
Laws Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Addie Westbrooks of
Pennville spent several days last
week with her daughter, Mrs.
Roland Clowdis, and family.
Miss Kathryn Clowdis and
DeWayne Higgins of Duluth
spent Saturday with Mt and
Mrs. Roland Clowdis and
family.
We send get-well wishes to
Rev. P. J. Stoner and Mrs.
Stoner.
To the families of Mrs.
Margaret Suits, Mis. Margetet
Hammond, Miss Minnie Ruth
Pledger, and Mrs. Irene
Rackley who passed away last
week. we send deepest
expressions of sympathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gill,
Rusty. Thomas, and Rebecca
visited Mt and Mrs. Charles
Sumner, Charles Jr., William,
and Richard Saturday evening.
To Mrs. Gladys Pledger we
send get-well wishes. Also,
get-well wishes are sent to Mrs.
Ruth Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fondren
Wright visited Mr. Wright’s
parents, Mt and Mrs. TG.
Wright, Saturday morning
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gill visited
their aunt. Mis Ida Bell Smith,
a patient in Erlanger Hospital,
Sunday afternoon.
Among those visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Finsler and
Hiram Campbell Sunday were:
Mt and Mrs. T. G. Wright, Miss
Linda Pavne, Mr and Mrs.
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25. Many years of happiness is
wished for them.
Sincere sympathy is given to
Artie Knowles and his family
in the death of his sister, Mr.
Jim (Maggie) Hammond, of
Summerville who passed away
last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cochran
spent the weekend with their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Worsham and chil
dren, at Athens, Tenn.
Robert and Jeff Eilenburg
of Ridgeway were Saturday
night guests of their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robbie
Eilenburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Todd
and Seret of Summerville were
Friday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Evans and
family.
Miss Brenda Young cele
brated her 18th birthday anni
versary Wednesday, Jan. 26.
Wishes for many more happy
ones go to her.
Last Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Comer of
Rome were: Mr. and Mrs.
Cicero Comer, Mr. and Mrs.
Mack Blalock, Farrell White,
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Willingham
and Emmalene, and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Garner.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lively
and family have moved to the
Chelsea community. We wel
come them.
Mrs. Evelyn Morgon
enjoyed a birthday supper
Sunday prepared by her
children, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Abernathy and Jan. Best
wishes are sent to her.
To Miss Susan Sumner who
on Jan. 26 celebrated her 16th
birthday anniversary. We send
best wishes to her.
Mrs. Mamie Williams visited
Misses Beulah and Annie
Garner Saturday afternoon.
Heartfelt sympathy is sent
to the family of Tracy Dorene
and Jerry Lee Cargie who died
last week in a house fire in
Rome. They were great-grand
children of Mr. and Mrs. Tiny
Warren.
Jan. 26 marked the 81st
birthday anniversary of Mrs.
Jannie Smith. To Granny
Smith we send best wishes.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Burnett
visited relatives in South Pitts
burg, Tenn., last week. Among
those they visited were Mrs.
Burnett’s mother, Mrs. Minnie
Westmoreland.
The 15th wedding anni
versary was celebrated Jan. 21
by Mr. and Mrs. David Flarity.
Congratulations go to David
and Linda.
Expressions of sympathy
are sent to the families of John
Smith and Willjam Pope who
passed away last week, and to
the family of Bill Chappelear
who passed away Monday after
i lengthy illness.
Fred Shireman passed away
n Athens, Ala. To this family
*e send expressions of sympa
hy.
Poor Guy
Nothing is as forlorn
looking as a man trailing
behind his shopping wife
Beacon, Philadelphia
Pride
Heredity something you
believe in when your child’s
report card is all A’s.
Tribune. Chicago.
John Comer, Kev. and Mrs. Lee
Cochran, Mrs. Nell Ramey of
Trion, Mrs. Minnie Brown of
Summerville, and Mrs.
Laura Comer of Powder Springs.
The singing held at New
Bethe) Baptist Church Sunday
night featuring the Kingsmen
Quartet of Ashley, N. C., was
enjoyed by a large crowd.
Heartfelt sympathy is given
to Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Don
Angles and their family in the
death of their little son,
Clinton, who passed away
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Dona Collins of
Atlanta visited Miss Annette
Evans Friday.
To the family of Miss
Minnie Ruth Pledger who
passed away Thursday, we
extend heartfelt sympathy. She
was the cousin of Carl and
Cecil Pledger, and Mrs. Lenell
Forester.
Celebrating birthday anni
versaries this week are: Miss
Marilyn Nunn, Miss Marlae
Harris, Amy Epting, Mrs. Jewel
Word, Donna Jacobs, Miss Beth
Haygood, W. O. Underwood,
Miss Beedie Walker, E. B. King,
Peggie Smith, Addie Lou Cook,
Lorantz Bogan, Charles
Lowery, David Snow, and Mrs.
Opal Gravitt. To each of these
go wishes for many more
happy birthday anniversaries.
Mrs. Barbara Haney and
children of Cedartown were
recent guests of her father,
Dewey Colbert.
The many friends of Dr.
H. C. Derrick of LaFayette are
invited to attend services at
Pennville Evangelistic
Assembly of God Church
where he will be the guest
speaker Feb. 6. Rev. Billy
Wright, pastor, invites the
public to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Eilenburg, Robert and Jeff of
Ridgeway were Monday
morning guests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Eilenburg.
They ail enjoyed a snowball
battle in the snow that fell
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arnold
and Marilyn had as their guests
during the weekend. Mr. and
Mrs. James Arnold of Summer
ville, Mrs. Donald Cook and
children of Welcome Hill,
Eugene Arnold and Denise of
Halls Valley, and Mrs. Kathleen
Dobson and Terry of
Armuchee. s
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Andrews
of Rome, Tony Farrow, Danny
Driver, and Larry Stoker were
among those visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Vineyard
Sunday.
Continued wishes go to P. J.
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boro, Tenn., V. A. Hospital for
a speedy recovery. Visiting him
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Stoner and Todd, Mrs.
Bertha Gilmer, and Mrs. Sylvia
Grogan.
Miss Marilyn Arnold was
Sunday guest of her sisters and
families, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Thornton, Stacy and Jason, .
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thornton
and Michelle, at Naomi.
Michelle entered Children’s
Hospital in Chattanooga
Monday for a tonsillectomy. '
An early recovery is wished for
her.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Andrews
of Rome and Mrs. Marvin Vine
yard visited Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Stoker and Jason Sunday after- I
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brewster '
and children of Atlanta were
weekend guests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Deck Brewster.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bowers,
Kirsten and Teddy and Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Bowers were Sunday
luncheon guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gaines ■
Bowers.
Mrs. Cordelia Lively visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cason
Sunday afternoon. Friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Cason regret to
learn that they are both ill at
their home and wish for them
an early recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Andrews
of Rome visited Mrs. Barbara
Farrow, a patient in Chattooga :
County Hospital, Sunday
afternoon and later made a
business trip to Dalton.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mills of
Lyerly were Thursday dinner
guests of his mother, Mrs.
Beatrice Mills. Roger Mills was i
her Monday guest.
Miss Donna Bailey visited
Misses Annette and Tammy
Evans Saturday.
Mrs. Lula Wilson and Mrs.
Cora Morris of LaFayette were
Sunday afternoon guests of
Mrs. Doll Williams. Enjoying a
spaghetti supper with her
Sunday evening were Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Evans
and children visited with her
mother, Mrs. Ruth Pettett, at
Lyerly Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Mann, LeDon and Lacrisha,
Mr. and Mrs. Foye Renfro, and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Hollings
worth were Saturday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Whited and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Barrett, John and Brian of
Austell were Sunday evening
dinner guests of her mother,
Mrs. Joe Gilmer, and Mr. j
Gilmer. Brian was their
Monday guest and enjoyed
making a snowman with his
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Webb
were Sunday afternoon guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Millard Webb.
Mrs. Carolyn Yates and Lesa
were visitors of Mrs. Ruby
Lowery Sunday.
Congratulations go to Mark
A. Shadrick, student of Dalton
Junior College, who was named
to the Dean’s list for the fall
quarter.
Friends of Mrs. Willie
Hutchins are glad to know she
is now home after spending last
week in Redmond Park Hospi
tal in Rome and wish for her
continued improvement.
Carol Hawkins was last
Wednesday night guest of Kim
Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Comer
of LaFayette were Sunday
euests of Mr. and Mrs. John
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Rev. and Mrs. Lee Cochran
and Mrs. Nell Ramey visited
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wilson
Sunday afternoon.
John Comer and Mrs. Nell
Ramey visited with Mrs. Mae
Choates and family Friday
afternoon.
Rev. Charles Duncan,
Executive Director of Georgia
Baptist Foundation of Atlanta,
was the guest speaker at Trion
First Baptist Church Sunday
evening.
The Bertha Mae WMU Circle
of The First Baptist Church
met with 'Mrs. Jan Young at
her home on Chestnut Street
Monday evening.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Mann were: Mr. and
Mrs. Foye Renfro, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Mann, LeDon
and Lacrisha, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Whited, Aymelia and
Jan, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Mann of Tunnel Hill.