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The Summerville News, Thurs., Jan. 17, 1980
2-B
Chattoogaville
News
By Mrs. Roy Cook
Phone 895-4454
Sympathy is extended to
the family and relatives of
Mrs. Buford Brewer who pass
ed away Tuesday, Jan. 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook and
Marie visited Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Cook Saturda}{ afternoon.
Mrs. Irene Bishop and
Mrs. Edna Cook accompanied
Bill Cook to the V.A. Hospital
in Decatur for a checkup last
Thursday.
l.unrgeon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Cook Sunday,
Jan. 13, were: Mrs. Nancy
Gamble, Steve and Rhonda of
Gaylesville, Ala., Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Kirby, Jeff, Jason
and Christy, Mrs. Tony Cook
and Shane, Mrs. Ruth Kirby,
Ed and Shirley, Miss Joyce
Womack and Mrs. Sue Elem
and Lisa. Other visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Cook during the
week were Tony Cook and Dr.
Hugh A. Goodwin.
Sherry Browning and Lori
Marshall were spend-the
night guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Tommy Marshall and Robin
Friday.
Larry Johnson of
Mississippi spent Friday
night wu’h his father, Wallace
J«fimsun and grandmother,
Mrs. Gordon Johnson, and
Ralph.
.{.’lr, and Mrs. Danny
Johnson spent the day Sun
day with Danny's father,
Wallace Johnson, and grand
mother, Mrs. Gordon
Johnson, and Wallace.
Billy Robinson of Atlanta
was supper guests of Mrs.
Gordon Johnson, Wallace and
Rul&)h Sunday, Jan. 13.
Mrs. Kaye Wooten and
Sherry spent Saturday night
with Mrs. Gordon Johnson,
Wallace and Ralph.
Get-well wishes go to Mrs,
Charhie Snider and Sherry
Browning who are on the sick
list. We wish for them a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Candy Whittemore
visited her grandmother, Mrs.
Juhia H()Wlfii. Saturday after
noon, Jan. 12.
Mrs. Louise Vaughn and
Dawn and Mr. and Mrs.
William Elrod and Kim
visited Mrs. Julia Rowlls Sun
day afternoon, Jan. 13,
Get-well wishes go to Mrs,
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Julia Rowlls who is on the sick
list. We wish for her a speedy
recovery.
Luncheon guests of Mr.
and Mrs., Henry Floyd Sun
day, Jan. 13 were lar. and
Mrs. Jim Hasty of Cleveland,
Tenn., Mrs. Frank Thomas of
JTrion and Paul Rhinehart of
tCentre, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Bramlett and Casey visited
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cook and
Shane Sunday afternoon, Jan.
13.
Vlsiting Mrs. Ruth Kirby,
Ed and Shirley during the
Yasl week were: Mr. anthr&
tondy Gamble, Steve and
Rhonda of Gayiesville, Ala.;
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kirby,
Jeff, Jason and Christy; Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Stancil, .fvuniur.
Darlene and Brenda Ann;
Mrs. Sue Elem and Lisa; and
Miss Joyce Womack.
Mrs. Gussie Cook and Mrs.
Ken Cook visited Mrs. Flora
Fleming of Trion Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Whit
temore spent Sulurdu({ after
noon with Mr., and Mrs.
Johnny Rowlls and Gervis,
Mrs. Mary Haygood, Mrs.
Shirley McLeod un(fMiss Ann
Henderson visited Mr. and
Mrs. Hamp Brewer Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cook
were dinner guests of Izlr. and
Mrs. Bill (g(\:ok and Marie
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Cook
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Cook and Marie Sun
day.
Mrs. Edna Cook and Mrs,
Billy Cook visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lonzo Anderson Satur
day afternoon. :
The Rev. Richard Gardner
and George Reece Jr., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook Tues
day, Jan. 8.
Mrs. Nona Laura Snow
was luncheon ,]guvsl of Mrs.
Edith Ray Sunday, Jan. 13.
Visiting Mrs. Edith Ray
during the past week were Mr.
and Mrs. (“:uy Peppers, Mrs.
Jewel Elrod and gLaron and
Becky Hardin.
Ray Williams was
breakfast guest of his parents,
| Oak Hill
a Jottings
' Mrs, Judy Dutton and
LLaßhonda; Mrs. Dewey
Brown, Timothy and Michelle;
Master Judston Rose; Mr. and
| Mrs. Troy Buffington and Tia;
| Mrs. Billy Joe Reese; Mr. and
| Mrs. Max Treadaway; Mr.
| and Mrs, Henry Churchwell;
| Mrs. Ernest Mitchell, Josh
' and Blake; Mrs. Tony Gilley;
| and Miss Inis Bowman visited
{ Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Pledger
’ and Lamar last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
Winters, Kristi and Jason and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Starkey
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. (irady‘{:’inters.
Visiting them last week were
Mrs. Ruby Baggett and Mr.
and Mrs, fioberl Baggett and
Mrs. [)annf' McGraw.
. Get-well wishes go to Mrs,
! Debbie Yarbrough, Mrs. Carol
Starkey, Mrs. Darlene
Treadaway, Fred Moseley and
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Mc-
Wally Price
Assigned To
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AFB In Texas
Air Force Reserve Airman
Wally C. Price, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William M. Price Jr. of
Route 1, Summerville, has
been assigned to Sheppard
Air Force Base, Texas, after
completing Air Force basic
training.
During the six weeks at
Lackland Air Force Base, in
San Antonio, Texas, the air
man studied the Air Force
mission, organization and
customs and received special
training in human relations.
In addition, airmen who
complete basic training earn
credits towards an associate
degree in applied science
through the (g)mmunity Col
lege of the Air Force.
He will now receive
specialized instruction in the
reprographic field.
Airman Price is a 1978
graduate of Chattooga High
| School, Summerville.
I ot
NOTE OF APPRECIATION
We would like to thank
everyone who has helped us
| since our house burned Dec.
19, 1979. We greatly ap
preciate all the money, food,
clothing and toys. We will
| never forget vour kindness
and generosity. All of you
| have proven that people still
care one for another. May God
richly bless you all.
Gary, Phyllis and
Justin Howell
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
Williams, Saturday, Jan. 12.
Mrs. Lula Blalock, James
and Tony and Mr, and Mrs.
Wayne Willlams and Jason
visited Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
Willlams and Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Williams Sunday after
noon, Jan 13.
Fullough who are on our sick
ist. |
Happ’}: birthda{ wishes go
to Mrs. Troy Buffington and
Connie Majors who celebrated
birthday anniversaries last
week.
Mrs. Iva Reese and Mrs,
Robert Baggett visited Mrs.
Max Treadaway last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Speer
of Rome were Saturday night
guests of Mrs. Evelyn far
rough.
Dinner ests of Mrs,
Evelyn merou%:n Sunday
were: Mr. and rs. Steve
Speer of Rome; Mr. and Mrs,
Byron Yarbrough, Rodney,
Annette and Amy; Mr. Duane
Yarbrough and Diane; and
Mrs. Len Chumbler, Lisa and
Allison of Jamestown, Ala.
Mrs. Robert Baggett and
Mrs. Danny Mchraw and
Beth visited Mrs. J.C.
McGraw in Summerville
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bag
at;u and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
inters and Kristi visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jessie McCullough
in Menlo Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond
Kerce visited Mrs. Vivian
Sherman and Mr. and mrs.
L.P. Burkhalter in Rome F'ri
day.
Mrs. Darlene Treadaway
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Baggett and Mrs. Danny
McGraw and Beth Friday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Yarbrough and Diane
last week were: Mrs. Evelyn
Yarbrough; Mrs. Steve Speer;
'Mrs. Len Chumbler, Lisa and
‘ Allison; Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
Winters and Kristi; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Baggett; and Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Joyner.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Starkey; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Starkey; Casey and Michelle
Glasss Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Winters; and Mrs. Danny
McGraw and Beth visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ronnie Winters,
Kristi and Jason last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny
McGraw and Beth and Tom
my Turkett were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Cotton McGraw and Cindy in
Summerville.
Mrs. Larry Starkey return
ed home from Redmond Park
Hospital last Tuesday where
she underwent surFery. She is
improving nicely. Those
visiting her and Mr. Starkey
during the week were: Mr. and
Mrs. %rady Winters; Mr. and
Mrs. Ronnie Winters, Kristi
and Jason; Mr. and Mrs. Dan
ny McGraw; Mrs. Evelyn Yar
brough; Duane Yarbrough;
Mrs. Ruby Baggett; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Baggett; Mr. and
Mrs. Don Glass, Michele and
Casey; Mrs. Ann Espy; Mr.
and l{lrs. Max Jones; and Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Starkey.
Mr. and Mrs. Max
Treadaway visited Mrs.
Deloris Treadaway in Sum
merville Sunday af);ernoon.
Miss Lynn Jones visited
Miss Marti;a Prince in Sum
merville Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. ¥lddne Kerce,
Mrs. Linda Archer and Kathy
and Mrs. Hazel Kerce visited
Mrs. Carrie Hawkins last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jones
and Lynn visited Mrs.
Mildred McCullough at Chat
tooga County Hospital Thurs
day evening.
Sunday visitors of Mrs.
Carrie Hawkins were: Mr. and
Mrs. John Echols; Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Housch, Eric and
Ben; Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Echols and Jim; and Mrs. An
nie Ruth Ellison.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jones
and Lynn visited Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Fowler in Summer
ville Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Rickey
Ellison, Mike and Matt of
Summerville were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Ellison.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winters,
Bobbie and Amy and Mrs.
Lena Ingle visited Mrs. Annie
Bell Winters Sunday.
Mrs. Len Chumbler, Lisa
and Allison; Mrs. Dewey
Brown, Michelle and Timothy;
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Fulton,
Kimberly, Allan an(rl‘mdsu‘v:
Master Justin Rose: Mr. and
Mrs. L.D. Pledger and Lamar;
Mrs. Judy Dutton and
Laßhonda; Mr. and Mrs. C.R.
Buffington; Terrl Floyd: Mr
and Mrs. Edward Buffington
and Amber; and Mr. and Mrs.
Max Treadaway visited Mr.
| and Mrs. Troy Buffington and
Tia last week.
The Rev. Ross Tipps
visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Moseley Sunday morning.
Mrs. Viola Lawman of
Summerville was Sunday sup-
Iper guests of Mr. and Mrs
Cicero Pledger.
Bill Pledger of Atlanta and
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mitchell
| of Summerville visited Mr.
| and Mrs. Cicero Pledger Sun
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Miss Marie Teague visited
I Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Teague
and family in Trion Sunday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Callan
and Shane of Woodstock, were
| weekend guests of Mrs
t Beedie Yarbrough. Visiting in
| the afternoon on Sunday were
{ Mrs. Lillian Greene, Regina,
| Chris and Chad and Lynda
| Tidmore.
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