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.The Summerville News, Thurs., Feb. 16, 1978
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Social Events From Trion
This week being Boy Scout
Week, we’d like to salute all
the boy scouts of this area.
Also, the scoutmasters and
other personnel working with
the fine group of boys and
young men. Sunday scouts
were seen dressed in their uni
forms attending church serv
ices, many attending in groups
and troops. Trion is very proud
of their scouts and extend
congratulations to each and
every boy and leader in scout
troops.
Mrs. Alice Taylor and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry (Bub) Eason
have as their guests this week
their daughter and sister, Mrs.
Margaret Phillips and daughter,
Mrs. Virginia Fabuy and son.
Jimmy, of Fayetteville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Deck Brewster
spent Sunday with their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Brewster and children, and Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Westbrook
and family in Atlanta.
It was good to see Mrs.
Virginia King out Sunday after
being confined to her home
with flu for the past three
weeks.
Saturday was a day long to
be remembered by Rick Camp
and his family when a large
gathering of friends, neighbors
and well-wishers were on hand
at Trion Community Center,
then at Triangle Shopping
Center to make “Rick Camp
Day” a great success! Being an
outstanding ball player and
sportsman, as well as being
always ready to serve and help
friends in any way he can, Mr.
Camp, has won the respect and
loyalty of many who have
known him since childhood,
being born and raised in Trion.
He is another of the many
young people Trion is very
proud to call their own.
Congratulations Rick and
Debbie and may you have
continuous success.
The Trion Bulldogs were
entertained with a banquet at
Trion Community Center
Thursday evening sponsored by
the 50 Yard Club and the
Trion Lion’s Club. The guest
speaker for this occasion was
Coach Charley Pell of Clemson
University, Clemson, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Googe of
Atlanta were weekend guests
ofher mother. Mrs. Annie Day.
Mrs. Ethel King, Mrs. Charlotte
Hall and boys and Fred Peace
were among those visiting her
during last week.
Wishes for a speedy
recovery go to Mrs. Frances
Evans who spent several days
last week in Chattooga County
Hospital.
Mrs. Grace Kitchens, Mr.
and Mrs. Carlton Kitchens and
family and Mrs. Wayne
Kitchens and children were last
Sunday luncheon guests of-
Mrs. Lonnie Morrison.
Friends of Arvel McLeod
will be glad to know he is
recuperating at home after
recent surgery and wish him a
quick recovery.
Celebrating birthday anni
-versaries this week are: Walter
Baggett. Benny Baker. Miss
Lorene Colbert. Buddy Parker,
Henry Day, Miss Elizabeth
Watson, Mrs. Tennie Bell Davis,
John Tucker, Mrs. Mary Espy,
Mrs. Bessie Daniel. A. H. Eilen
burg, Mrs. Edith McCollum,
Miss Gartrelle Duff, Mrs.
Sammie Collette, Fmmett
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Stansell, Elsie Keith, Dee
Spraggins, George G. Maddux
Sr., Lanie Wilson, Tim
McWilliams, Mrs. Myrtle (Day)
Young, Charles Wells, Mrs.
Jewell Fallis, Carl Webster,
Donna Harris and Mary Carroll.
To each of these go wishes for
happy birthday anniversaries.
Congratulations go to
Welton Chandler who com
pleted merited service with
Riegel in the Weaving Depart
ment, Trion, recently. He was
the recipient of a nice mone
tary gift at a coffee and cake
break hosted by his co-workers
and management of the depart
ment. A successful and happy
retirement is wished for Mr.
Chandler.
Mrs. Inez Brown accompa
nied her grandson, Tracy
Campbell, of East Ridge home
Friday after a week’s visit with
her.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Martin
spent Saturday with their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Randy Martin and children, at
Dalton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brown
and Beth of East Ridge, Tenn.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown
and Marisa and Miss Laura
Cranson of Lithonia were
Sunday visitors of their
mother. Mrs. Inez Brown, and
Mrs. C. W. Giles. Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Giles of Atlanta were
their other guests Sunday after
noon.
Wishes for continued
improvement go to Mr. and
Mrs. John Kellett who were
both patients in Chattooga
County Hospital last week.
Mrs. Bertha Westbrook and
Mrs. Doll Williams made a
business and shopping trip to
Rome Friday.
Mrs. Mildred (Bill) Cleghorn
was Sunday afternoon guest of
Mrs. Julia Gray and Earl.
A much looked-forward-to
date is March 13-19 when the
First Baptist Church will hold
their spring revival services, and
the many friends of the Rev.
Darty Stowe, Associate
Executive Secretary-Treasurer
of the State Convention for
Baptist in Ohio, will want to
make plans to come out and
worship and visit with the Rev.
Stowe as he will be the guest
speaker.
Wedding anniversaries being
celebrated this week are: Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Rinehart on
Sunday, Feb. 12; and Mr. and
Mrs. Eldred Barrett, Mr. and
Mrs. Branton White and Mr.
and Mrs. William A. Howard,
all celebrating Saturday, Feb.
18. May each of these enjoy
many years of happiness
together.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hayes,
Kelli. Chris and Robert of
Cornelia were weekend guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Barnes and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Hayes. Saturday
evening they all enjoyed dinner
at the Lighthouse at Cedar
Bluff. Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Winston
Stephens, Alice, Wanda and
Benny of Dalton were weekend
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy L. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Venn and
Tommy of Dalton were
Sunday guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holt.
Wishes for an early recovery
go to little Christy Hammond
who is a patient in Eggleston
Hospital in Atlanta.
A youth revival will begin at
Welcome Hill Thursday, Feb.
23, and continue through
Sunday, Feb. 25, with the Rev.
Rick Bailey of Armuchee as
the guest speaker. It is hoped
that everyone, especially the
young people of this area, will
come out and enjoy these
services.
Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Woods
enjoyed a valentine dinner at
the Black Angus Supper Club
in Chattanooga Saturday night.
Friends of Earl Gray are
glad he is able to be out again
after a siege of flu, and wish
for him a complete recovery.
A Sweetheart Banquet was
held at Welcome Hill Baptist
Church Saturday evening for
the Youth and Young People’s
Department of the church with
Bruce Day as guest speaker and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Butler of
Rome presenting a musical
program.
Birthday greetings go to
Dwight Arden who celebrated
a birthday anniversary Friday,
Feb. 10.
Paul Sprayberry is another
Trion youth who is to be
highly congratulated having
been named Star Student by
the Georgia Chamber of Com
merce in Atlanta, and winner
of the Quill and Scroll Current
Event Quiz contest last Thurs
day. The Star Student is a very
likeable person with his class
mates and faculty at THS. He
is also a member of the Trion
First Baptist Church Sanctuary
Choir of which he does an out
standing job. We join his many
friends in wishing him every
success and a very happy
future.
Friends of Mrs. Carolyn
Yates are glad to know she is
recuperating at home from
recent surgery at Floyd
Medical Center, Rome, and
wish for her continued im
provement.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Camp
and children of Jackson, Tenn.,
spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Furman
(Fat) Camp, and attended
“Rick Camp Day” honoring his
brother Saturday afternoon.
Rick and Debbie will leave
Wednesday for West Palm
Beach, Fla., where he will enter
spring training for the Braves.
Miss Lorene Colbert was
confined to her home over the
weekend with flu, not a very
nice way to celebrate a birth
day anniversary, hers being
Sunday, Feb. 12. We wish for
her a very early recovery, and
may she have much happier
and healthier birthday anniver
saries for many years to come.
J. D. Hemphill and son ot
Rome visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Emmett Hemphill,
during the weekend. Their
Sunday luncheon guest was
their daughter, Mrs. Bea
Roberts, of Pennville.
Mrs. Minnie Mosley of
Huntsville, Ala., and Danny
Mosley of Jax State, Jackson
ville, Ala., were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mosley
and family.
Mrs. Donna Harris, Steve
Anderson and Dennis Bethune,
students of Jacksonville Uni
versity, Jacksonville, Ala.,
spent the weekend with home
folks in Trion.
Sympathy is extended to
Lamar Wooten and his family
in the death of his grand
mother, Mrs. Cecil Hampton,
who passed away last Wednes
day in LaFayette.
Mrs. Lou Holt and Kim,
Mrs. Wade Daniel and Chris,
Mrs. Houston Hammond were
Sunday afternoon visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holt.
Visiting Mrs. Ross Wooten
and Fay during the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Brown and Marisa, Miss Laura
Cranston of Lithonia and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Stowe of
Cohutta.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hayes
visited his aunt, Mrs. Eula
Hayes, and Mrs. Rose Durham
at Rossville Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wil
liams and Kim of Rome and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Williams I
were Sunday luncheon guests
of their mother, Mrs. Doll
Williams. Visiting them in the
afternoon were Mrs. Linda
Stephens, Alice, Wanda and
Benny of Dalton and Mrs. Inez
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Zellner |
of Fairfax, Va., spent the ।
weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Eddis Zellner, and grand- |
mother, Mrs. Kate Jennings.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jennings of '
Mentor, Ohio, arrived Sunday |
to spend a few days with Mrs. I
Jennings and Mrs. Zellner this
week. Other Sunday guests I
were Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Jen
nings and Steve of Tullahoma,
Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. Duke ,
Jennings.
James Long, S. A. Dillard |
and Jessie Campbell visited the
family of Mrs. Mary Lee I
Monroe at Lane Funeral Home
Saturday evening.
Porter Durham was Monday
evening dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Grogan.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
McLeod of Rome were Sunday
afternoon visitors of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Dillard. In the afternoon, they
and Mr. Dillard attended the
funeral service for Mrs. Mary
Lee Monroe. Mrs. Monroe was
the niece of Jesse Campbell.
Sincere sympathy is extended
to this family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Durham
and Melissa spent Saturday
night with his brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Durham, Amy and Mary Beth,
at Wax. Sunday they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Durham
and girls at Rockmart.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. I
Jesse Campbell during last
week were: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Hairel
Bagley, Butch Young, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Campbell and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
McLeod and the Rev. Roy
Smith of Rome, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Campbell and Eydie,
Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Campbell,
Denise and Sheila of Jones
boro, Mrs. Martha Elrod of t
Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Collie 1
Young and Virginia, Mrs. Mae
Ola Cole of LaFayette, Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Campbell, Mrs.
Robert Purcell, Mrs. Jo Bugg
and girls, Mrs. Thelma Chas- .
tain, the Rev. Edwin Lassetter |
and Mrs. Lassetter and Sherri.
Jess Davis, Joseph Crowe, Ray
White, Clyde Bethune, Bill
Monroe, Mrs. Maggie Pruitt,
Mrs. Charles Vernon, Mrs. Dora
Newell, Mrs. Inez Knox and
Mrs. Betty Houchins of
Virginia.
Wishes for a complete recov
ery are given to Mrs. Bessie
Campbell who is recovering
from several weeks of illness.
A bus load of THS students,
members of the Beta Club, left
Friday afternoon for Atlanta
where they attended the i
Georgia Beta Convention
through the weekend.
Mrs. Beatrice Mills and Mrs.
Myrtle Hix shopped in Sum
merville Saturday, then were
among many attending Rick
Camp Day.
Friends of Mrs. Maggie
Pruitt will be glad to know that
she is improving from flu,
being confined to her home
last week, and wish for her an
early recovery.
Mrs. Beatrice Mills was Sat- !
urday evening guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day
made a business trip to Rome
Monday.
Miss April Tate of Rome
spent the weekend with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Vinyard. Their Sunday
luncheon guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Stoker and Jason.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bartlett I
Jr. were Friday evening guests
of her mother, Mrs. Bessie
Henderson.
Mrs. Ethel Vernon is con
fined to her home this week
with flu. Her many friends
wish for her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Bessie Henderson
visited with her granddaughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Owens and children, Sunday
afternoon.
It’s good to know that Mrs.
Barbara Farrow was able to
return home from Chattooga
County Hospital last Tuesday.
We wish for her continued im
provement.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cason
were in Rome last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Webb
had as their Sunday luncheon
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Grimes and children from Ft.
Oglethorpe, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Webb and Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Webb.
Among those visiting Mr.
and Mrs. John Kellett since
they returned home from Chat
tooga County Hospital last
week were: the Rev. Cecil
Campbell, Mrs. Campbell, Ron
and Gina of Mableton, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Hardy and Allison of
Covington, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lard Brown of Menlo, Mrs.
Ernest Cameron and Lois of
LaFayette, Mrs. Vera Hughes
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Hayes, the Rev. James
Braddy and Mrs. Braddy, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Barksdale and :
Alfred Henderson. Continued
improvement is wished for the
Kelletts.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Hal
comb of Rome were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Cason. They all enjoyed lunch
at The Lookout at Cloudland.
Mrs. Cordelia Lively was
among those visiting the
Casons during last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Espy I
visited Mr. and Mrs. Shelton
Conaway and family at Ross
ville Sunday. They also visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Prescott, !
Mike and Rona, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Prescott, Chris and Kim
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Prescott
at Rossville.
Sincere sympathy is given to I
Horoscope
WEEK OF FEB. 19
PISCES—The kind and gentle Piscean is well-loved. His super
sensitive nature sometimes gets in his way creating mis
understanding on his part as he reads into situations things that
exist only in his own mind. Success comes to those born under
this sign, often because others trust them.
PISCES—Feb. 19 to March 20-Great personal satisfaction can
be achieved through involvement in a project which will benefit
your fellowman. Be cheerful. Be a friend.
ARIES-March 21 to April 20—If you are dissatisfied with
your current situation, set some realistic goals for 1978 to change
your life. With a little effort, you can have far greater control to
your future.
TAURUS-April 21 to May 20-A shopping spree could be
great fun. Know how much you can spend before you go. You
probably won’t need to look far to find just the things you want.
GEMINI—May 21 to June 20—Try not to make snap judg
ments. Be tolerant of the shortcomings of others. You can be
more popular with peers if you learn to show a sincere interest in
them.
CANCER—June 21 to July 22—Feeling scorn for those you
consider beneath your station in life is ridiculous. Be a real
person. Reach out to those who need your help.
LEO—July 23 to Aug. 22—This year, 1978, should be an
excellent one for you. You get your feet on the ground and know
exactly where you are going. Forget the turbulent years of the
past.
VIRGO—Aug. 23 to Sept. 22—A new hairstyle gives you a lift.
Plan a festive get-together for family and friends this week. Keep
food and drink preparations simple.
LIBRA-Sept. 23 to Oct. 22—Take a close look at what you
are doing. Your talents could be more useful in another direction.
Eliminate activities that bore you.
SCORPIO—Oct. 23 to Nov. 22—Business trends are excellent.
Look forward to a highly profitable year. Tie up any loose ends
on your income tax preparation. Keep records in order.
SAGITTARIUS-Nov. 23 to Dec. 22-Plan your time so you
can do all that needs to be done. Keep spending within reasonable
bounds. Start saving now for a special summer vacation.
CAPRICORN-Dec. 23 to Jan. 19-You are far too impatient
with youngsters. Ask for help in assuming the responsibility for
their care. You don’t Tiave to shoulder the entire burden.
AQUARIUS-Jan. 20 to Feb. 18-There will be additional
hours of work, as well as additional hours of pleasure during this
busy season. Try to get work out of the way first.
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SERVICEMEN
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734-3301 ‘
By Mrs. Jewie Reynolds
• e * Phone 734-2406
the Rev. Willard Ramey and
his family in the death of his
mother, Mrs. Ruth Ramey,
who passed away Sunday after
noon in Chattooga County
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Hairel Bagley
were Sunday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Collie
Young Sr. and Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Comer
of LaFayette were Friday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John
Tudor.
Mrs. Virginia Wooten of
LaFayette spent Friday night
with her son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Lamar Wooten, while
her husband, Cecil Wooten, is
confined to Floyd Medical
Center in Rome. Get-well
wishes go to Mr. Wooten.
The Rev. Lee Cochran and
Mrs. Cochran were Sunday
afternoon guests of the Rev.
G. H. Godfrey and Mrs. God
frey in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tudor
visited with Mrs. Sarah Boyd at
Armuchee Sunday afternoon.
Visiting Mrs. Nell Ramey
during last week were: Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Dooley of Dry
Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Croy
and Tina, the Rev. Lee Coch
ran and Mrs. Cochran, Mrs.
Jimmy Dooley, Mrs. Lucille
Bigham, and Mrs. Kate Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wilson
had as their guests during the
weekend: Mr. and Mrs. Joe
McAlphin of Atlanta, Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Barrett from LaFay
ette, Mrs. Margaret McDonald,
Mrs. Katherine Headrick and
Mrs. Shirley McDonald, Kyla
and Margaret Nell.
John Comer of Cloudland
and Miss Elizabeth Gee of
Rome were Sunday afternoon
guests of Mrs. Willie Hutchins.
The Rev. Lee Cochran and
Mrs. Cochran visited their
grandson, Shane Cochran, and
his mother, Mrs. E. C.
Gubledge, at Adairsville.
A very enjoyable event and
trip for the students and
faculty of Westside School last
Friday, Feb. 10, when 30 chil
'dren and chaperones of the
school boarded the bus for
Atlanta to attend the Ringling
Brothers-Barnum and Bailey
Circus. They would like to
thank WAGA Channel 5 TV
for making the tickets avail
able. Also Dr. Jim Ware of
Trion and the Summerville-
Trion Rotary Club for making
it possible for the group to
enjoy McDonald’s hamburgers
and Cokes en route home. The
trip to Atlanta and the circus
performance was fun and
meaningful for the adults as
well as the youngsters. Chaper
ones making the trip were: Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Yates, Bill
Murphy, Mrs. Priscilla Womble,
Mrs. Jeannette Shore and the
bus driver and his wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Higgins
and Mrs. Hazel Hayes were
among those visiting Mrs.
Annie Day during the week
end.
MOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the City of Summerville will
sell to the highest bidder for cashthe following properties:
One 1976 Plymouth Valiant, No. VL41L6G194284.
known as Car No. 11.
One 1975 Plymouth Fury, No. PK4I-USD-198644.
known as Car No. 13.
One 1974 Plymouth Fury. No. PMY1N4F122895,
known as Car No. 1.
One 1971 Chevrolet Station Wagon, No.
156451D204381.
One Ranger Supreme Lawnmower. BHP. Briggs A Strat
ton engine, recoil starter. 4-speed. 30" cut. No. 73080911.
One Homelite Mower, T-10. 10HP. Briggs &. Stratton.
42” cut, electric starter. No. 084201.
One Johnson Outboard Motor, 18HP, No. J-2376346.
Said property will be sold at public auction in front of
the City Garage on Henry Street on Feb. 24, 1978 at 4 p.m.
Property will be sold in present condition, and must be
removed within 48 hours after sale.
The City of Summerville reserves the right to accept or
reject any and all bids.
This 14th day of February, 1978.
CITY OF SUMMERVILLE
ALL WEEK SPECIALS
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16-
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22
6 SMALL
hamburgers
CHICKEN FINGER
BASKET
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10 FLAVORS HARD
Chocolate
and ——
Vanilla tee Creai”
THANK YOU FOR YOUR
PATRONAGE AT
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Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Braddy during the weekend
I were: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Johnson of Chickamauga, Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Gilreath of
Cartersville, Mrs. Janice Mull
i and daughter of Dalton, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Gilliland, the
Rev. James Braddy and Mr.
1 and Mrs. Leon Locklear.
Mrs. Essie Braddy spent
Monday afternoon with Mrs.
Rosa Lee Christol.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Woods
spent last week Visiting his
brother and family, Mr. and
! Mrs. Guy Woods, at Winter
Park, Fla., and his sister and
I family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Espy,
I at Palmetto, Fla.
Young Michael Davidson of
Atlanta spent a few days last
week with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson.