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The Summerville News, ’_l‘hurgl. Jan. 17, 1980
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socat @ TRION
Chester Howard recently
completed 15 years of un
broken employment with
Riegel in the dye house. He
was honored with a get
together of his mar:{v friends
and co-workers the day of his
retirement, They presented
him with a nice monvwrz qift.
The body of Mrs. Velma
deSeife arrived in Trion
Thursday from Pittsburgh,
Pa., and graveside services
were held Saturday afternoon
in West Hill Cemetery with
the Rev. Jim Cordell of
ficiating. Mrs. deSeife was the
daughter of Wilburn
Shamblin. To Mr. and Mrs.
Shamblin and to her sister and
brother we join their many
friends in extending to them
sincere sympathy.
Celebrating birthday an
niversaries this week are: Mrs.
Doll Garrett, Leo Lanier Jr.,
the Rev. Jack Richardson,
Mrs Annette Searels, Gerald
Boss, Mrs. Eva Bowers, Jeff
Crider, Jimmy Collette, Carl
Camp. Hugh Gunn, Donald
Hartline, Mrs. Rebecca
Stephens, Larry Tucker, Earl
('n([]c'r. Mrs. Hazel Martin,
Mrs. Hazel Baker, Pamela
Eleam, Dennis Stansell, Lara
Gandy, Joe Henderson Jr.,
and Henry Housch. May each
of these enjoy many happy
birthday anniversaries,
Mr. and . Mrs. Roy
Williams, Gene Holt and
Craig and Mrs. Joy Hannah
were among those visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Holt the first
part of last week.
Congratulations go to
Kathryn L. Daniels who was
among the students at Floyd
Junior College named to the
dean's list for the fail quarter,
Wishes for an early
recovery go to Cecil Deerin
who has been a patient in R(‘(f
mond Park Hospital.
Steve Crocker, Mrs. lvy
McCollum and Mrs. Lanieta
Beene and Missy were amon
those wvisiting the Wifi
Reyvnoldses nn(f Annie Bell
during the weekend.
Miss Ruby Barrett hosed
the regular monthly meeting
of the Nanme Shivers WMU
group of the First Baptist
Church at her home on
DeForest Avenue Tuesday
evening,
Among the sick in Chat
toaga County Hospital are
JO“:‘.\: Thomas, Miss Georgia
Martin and Albert Croy.
Wishes for a speedy recovery
are sent to vu('L of these.
The United Methodist
Women, Unit 1, held their
regular monthly meeting at
the church Monday evening,
Jan. 14
Mr and Mrs. Ted Martin
are celebrating their wedding
anniversary today, Jan. 17;
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Walker and
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Witt share
Friday, Jan. 18, as their wed
ding anniversary, while Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Gravitt will
celebrate Saturday, Jan. 19.
To each of these couples go
wishes tor many vears of hap
py bliss.
To Robert Barr and his
family sincere sympathy is ex
tenided in the death of his
brother, Delbert B. Barr, who
passed away unexpectedly
carly Saturday morning.
Birthday greetings go to
Joan Tanner who is
celebrating her birthday an
niversary today, Jan. 17. May
hers be many more happy
ones
Mr. and Mrs. Winston
Stephens and children of
Dalton were weekend guests
of her parents, Mr, an(sm.\lrs.
Royv. L. Willilams.
Mrs. DeEtta Gilreath
returned home Sunday of last
week after spending a few
davs with her duugfiler and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Cooper, in Atlanta.
Friends of Fay Wooten are
t:lud to know that he returned
wme Tuesday, Jan. 8, from
Grady-Memorial Hospital in
Atlanta and is improving.
Wishes. for a complete
recovery go to him,
A hearty welcome is ex
tended to Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Adams and Lisa who will be
making Trion their home in
the near future. Mr. Adams
has accepted the position with
Riegel as Training Director.
He and his family will be mov
ing from South Carolina.
Members of the vouth
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' choir of Trion First Ba&tist
Church were in Dalton Mon
day evening attending the
District Choral Festival in
Dug Gap Baptist Church.
%‘he Youn Pe(L)Fle's
Department of %‘n‘on nited
Methodist Church will spon
sor a baked chicken dinner
Sunday, Jan. 20, at the
church,
Mr. and Mrs. William U.
Hyden Jr., Wil and Jose&h
visited Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Chandler 111 in Cleveland,
Tenn., Sunday.
Mr. and Myrs. Bill Parris of
Kingston, Tenn., visited Mr
and Mrs. Sadd Dalton last
Thursday. Mrs. Ruby Tyler of
Summerville visited Mrs.
Dalton Saturday afternoon.
Van Buren Rice remains
seriously ill in Talmadge-
Memorial Hospital where he
has been a patient for the past
few weeks. His many friends
send to him wishes for an ear
ly recovery.
Congratulations and best
wishes go to little Tammy
Padgett who has been chosen
to represent Pennville
Elementary School in the
Georgia Special Olympics of
the Soulflcast Region in
Boonee, N. C.
Friends of Dr. Willlam U.
Hyden Sr. are glad to know he
continues to improve from a
recent illness, and wish for
him a complete recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Bartlett visited her mother,
Mrs. Bessie Henderson,
Saturday evening.
Elbert l%nyes is
recuperating at home after
spending a few days in Chat
tooga County Hospital.
Wmfic-s for an early recovery
are sent to him. Visiting him
and Mrs. Hayes Sunday were
Mrs. H.G. Pegg, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Hutchins of
Summerville and Mrs. Ann
Bohannan.
Mrs. Vernie Peek of Sum
merville spent Wednesda
afternoon of last week wil{l
Mrs. Anita Bankey.
Mr. and Mrs. John D.
Wibirt Jr. and Anna spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John D. Wibirt Sr.,
in Augusta.
Friends of Mrs. Millie
Hemphill were saddened Sun
day to learn that she passed
away Sunday morning, and
give to her family an expres
sion of sincere sympathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Wibirt
and friends of Flintstone were
Sunday afternoon visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adams.
~ Mrs. Lois Sprayberry
visited Mrs. Sarah Alexander
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Nell Fairey of
Akins, S.C., and Mrs. Ann
Barrett of Austell visited Joe
Gilmer during the weekend.
Mrs. Annie Day is
recuperating at the home of
her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Hall, after an
extended stay in Redmond
Park Hospital. Her many
friends wns‘\ for her an early
recovery. Visiting her and the
Halls during 3\o weekend
were: Mayor Jake Woods,
Mrs. Velma Cross, Mrs.
Magelene Higgins and Lynne
of &{ingguld. Mr. and Mrs.
Thurman Day, Leroy Day and
Vicki, Mrs. Glenda
Holbrooks, Mrs. Clara
Haygood and Grace and Mrs,
Myrtle Young of Oak Ridge,
Tenn.
Mrs. Thelma Espy and
Mrs. Ann Bohannan made a
business trip to Rome Satur
day.
Mrs. Nell Williams of
Rome visited her mother, Mrs.
DeEtta Gilreath, Sunday
afternoon. They visited Mrs.
Rose Cagle later in the after
noon.
Mrs. Lois Sprayberry and
Mrs. Sarah Alexander visited
Mrs. Flora Fleming and Mrs.
Velma Cross Sunday after
noon,
Mr. and ¥Mr. Ja
Langston, Lori and Joey
visited Mr. and Mrs. WH.
Gentry and family at Ar
muchee Sunday.
Amon§ those visiting Mrs.
Flora Fleming and Mrs.
Velma Cross during the
weekend were Mrs. Eussie
Cook of Chattoogaville, Mrs.
Pearl Cook oflummerville
and Mrs. Ml§gie Pruitt.
Friends of Mrs. Barbara
Farrow regret to learn that
MRS, JEWIE'REYNOLDS — 734-2406
she is confined to F‘loi'd
Medical Center and wish for
her an early recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hawkins, Chris and Terri
were Sunday luncheon guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J.D. lfawkins‘
| Mrs. Marie Kinsey of Sum
merville was Sunday luncheon
guest!;)ef Mr. and Mrs. “Bo”
pra :
Mvrs. r?;)hn Pritchett and
Johnny wvsiited Lonnie Bag
gett. a patient in Redmond
ark Hospital, Sunday. Mr.
Baggett underwent surgery
Wedelesday. His many friends
wish for him a complete
recovery.
J. D. Hawkins is sick at his
home with flu. We extend to
him wishes for a speedy
recovery.
The Methodist Men held
their regular meeting Tuesday
evening of last week in the
fellows%u’p hall of the church.
Wishes for an early
recovery fio to Mrs. Sam
Gardner who is ill at her home
with flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Tread
way were Sunday afternoon
Kduests of Mr. and Mrs.
illard Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cofield
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harlen
Parker and R.C. Cofield in
Geraldine, Ala., and Mr. and
Mrs. Rassie Frazier in
Rainsville, Ala., Saturday.
; Saturday evenir;& dinner
| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
i ardner were: Mrs. Lissie
Vines, Mrs. Maggie Pruitt,
Miss Beulah Teague and Mr.
~and Mrs. Walter Bagley of
Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Good
son and Mrs. Brenda Wallin,
Casey and Starr were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Cofield.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gentry
of West Summerville were
Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cochran.
John Croy visited his
- mother, Mrs. l{eatrice Burton,
Sunday.
~ Mrs. Marie Cofield visited
Mrs. Leeanna Wooten and
- Fay, Mrs. Minnie Wardlaw
and Mrs. Gertrude Davis
Tuesday of last week.
| The Rev. Lee Cochran
visited Woodrow Abernathy,
‘ a patient in Redmond Park
Hospital, Saturday.
Mrs. Helen Dooley of Dry
Valley and Mrs. Doris Eley,
Eric and Katie were Saturday
visitors of Mrs. Nell Ramey.
| Mr. and Mrs. Sammy
Gardner of Smyrna were
fiwsls of his parents, Mr. and
rs. Sam Gardner, during the
weekend.
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GOLDEN AGERS CLUB
Jan. 10 Meeting
A very enjoyable meetin
of the Golden Agers was helg
at Trion Community Center
Thursday, Jan. 10, with two
new members, Mrs. Flora
Thomas and Mrs. Eddis
Zellllner. being added to the
roll.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ray gave
a very interesting program in
showing films of tgeir travels
of various places.
An invitation is extended
to all senior citizens to come
and enjoy the meetings of this
group.
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The Rev. Lee Cochran and
Mrs. Cochran were Sunday
visitors of Mrs. Norma Comer
in Dry Valley.
J. W. Dooley of Dry Valley
twas Thursday visitor of his
mother, Mrs. Nell Ramey. Her
Saturday visitors were Mrs.
Kate Wilson and Mrs. Willie
Hutchins.
Mrs. Marie Cofield entered
Redmond Park Hospital Tues
day to undergo a series of
tests. Wishes for a quick
recovery are sent to her.
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MRS. PALMOUR FETED
Mrs. Edith Palmour
celebrated her birthday an
niversary Saturday, Jan. 12.
She was the honored guest at
a dinner hosted gt\l’ her
daughter, Mrs. J. L. Hogue,
and Mr. Hogue at their home
on Tavern Lane Saturday
evening.
Enjoying this {alu event
were: Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. Jerrell
Hogue, Missy and Amanda,
'Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Witt,
Stacy and Sandra, Mr. and
Mrs. Hogue and the honoree
who was the recipient of a
number of nice and useful
) gifts.
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f Mrs. Ethel Vernon spent a
few days last week with her
}(randdaughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McCoy and
. children, in Rome.
. Jay, Angie and Heather
l McKeehan of LaFayette were
' last Wednesday evening din
ner guests of their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Flet
cher Cleghorn.
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l HOT DOG SUPPER
| HONORS
| LAURA LEDBETTER ON
f BIRTHDAY
5 ANNIVERSARY
| Miss Laura Ledbetter was
honored with a birthday an
niversary celebration Thurs
day, Jan. 11, when she
celebrated her 12th birthday
anniversary.
A hot dog supper was
hosted :2' her mother, Mrs.
Clay Ledbetter, assisted by
Mrs. Jan Young.
Her guests were: Misses
Angela Anderson, Becky
Langston, Sandra Witt, Angie
Young, Angie Veatch and
Elizabeth Watson and Jon
and Jeff Ledbetter.
Refreshments of hot dogs,
potato chips, soft drinks and
cupcakes were served. Many
nice and exciting gifts were
received by the honoree.
. . *
Mrs. Nancy Guerreo, “lit
tle Carlos”” and Nathan of
Rossville were Wednesday
fimsts of her parents, Mr. and
rs. Bailey Gilbreath.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher
Cleghorn wvisited their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. John McKeehan, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allen and
Mrs. Polly Keith at LaFayette
Saturday evening.
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DINNER HONORS
JANUARY BIRTHDAY
ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRANTS
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Bartlett entertained with a
dinner at their home Saturday
evening, Jan. 12, celebrating
birthday anniversaries of
members of the family.
Members of the famifly
celebrating birthday anniver
saries in January are Mrs.
Helen Bartlett, Bill and Gor
don Bartlett and Mrs. Lena
Mae Nation.
The delicious dinner was
enjoyed by: Mr. and Mrs.
Winston éilreath; Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Hayes; Mrs. Nell
Brogdon; Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Bartlett; Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Bartlett; Mrs. Lena Mae
Nation and Don and three of
her grandchildren; Mrs. Anna
Berry of Oakview Nursing
Home; and Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Bartlett. Afterwards,
everyone enjoyed family
fellowship.
* . *
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Bartlett were her
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. “Poochie’’ Wade and
children, of Charleston, S. C.
Ron Hayes and Mrs. Ann
Bennett visited their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloydp Hayes
and Mrs. Nell Brogdon, Sun
day afternoon. Friends of Mrs.
Hayes are glad to know that
she 1s gradually improving
from a recent illness and ex- ‘
tend to her wishes for con
tinued improvement.
Mrs. lYazel Martin visited
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bartlett
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Ann Seritt and Paul
Wofford were Wednesday
afternoon guests last week of
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Espy.
David Espy spent the
weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Dee Rochester, in
LaFayette.
Sincere sympathy is given
to Mrs. Emma garter and her
family in the death of her
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OWNED BY
BILLY LIGHT AND
LEROY ALEXANDER
PHONE 857-1115
sister, Mrs. Elouine Saylors,
who passed away in a
LaFayette hospital. Mrs.
Saylors was the widow of the
late James Saylors, a former
Trionite,
CARD OF THANKS
For all the many acts of
kindness shown us in the loss
of our dear one, Myrtle C.
Davis, we wish to express our
heartfelt thanks. To Dr. H. A.
Goodwin, the Rev. W.H.
Dean, Erwin-Petitt Funeral
Home, to everyone who
brought food and sent flowers,
and to those who honored our
loved one as pallbearers, we
will be eternally grateful. May
God bless each of you.
William A. (Lon) Dauvis,
M#. and Mrs. Hill
Bohannon, Mr. and
Mrs. Duward Tomlin
WEEK OF JAN. 18
CAPRICORN-—Hard workers, those born under this sign
usually succeed in business. They are resourceful and
economical. Their lucky day is Wednesday, lucky number is 7
and their best color is brown.
CAPRICORN—Dec. 22 to Jan. 19—Continue to go forward
with an optimistic outlook. Analyze your friends. Avoid those
with a negative approach.
AQUARIUS—Jan. 20 to Feb. 18—A fine week to make a
good impression. Someone you have been trying to attract will
notice you.
PISCES—Feb. 19 to March 20—Someone who lives in
another city would love to hear your voice. Call him or her. It's
also a goodyweek to write, plan and shop.
ARlES—March 21 to April 20—Shower those around you
with affection, tolerance ams) charity. You can find the key to
life through standing on the principles you know are right.
TAURUS—ApriI 21 to May 20—If criticism comes your
way, take a good look at it and then apply it constructivef;’ to
your own situation.
GEMINI—May 21 to June 20—You have cause for rejoic
ing, as your affairs finally straighten out. Be thankful for your
friends. You have many more than you realize.
CANCER—June 21 to July 22—Be patient with those
Ehysically and mentall{ less capable than yourself. They can
enefit from your stability.
LEO—July 23 to Aug. 22—Complete your work and join the
social whirl this week. Community and cultural affairs are
favored now.
VIRGO—Aug. 23 to Sept. 22— Your plans may have to be
changed unexpectedly. Don’t let this throw you. It is for the
best.
LIBRA—Sept. 23 to Oct. 22—Get off to a good start this
week and then stand back and watch an interesting array of
events unfold.
SCORPIO—Oct. 23 to Nov. 22—Others care about your feel
ings and do all they can to please you. Your idealism will carry
you through.
SAGITTARIUS—Nov. 23 to Dec. 21 —Get out of your rut
by learning something new, If possible visit a library near you.
Find a new interest.
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Chris 9, and Clay 2 yrs. old, are
the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Parker. Their grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Parker of
Trion and Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Maxey of Rome. Mrs. Ola E.
Freeman of Rome is their great
grandmother.
POLIO IN BRAZIL
BRASILIA, BRAZIL-
At least 25 children have died
in a new outbreak of polio in
Brazil, the government said.
There was no need for panic
and polio vaccine is available
according to Health Minister
Waldir Arcoverde.
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Mr. and Mrs. George
,Harsley of Rockmart visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Ward
Saturday.
Visitors last week of Mrs.
Jo Goss were: Mrs. Florence
Johnson and Ann_of
Cloudland, Mrs. Pearl Hut
chens of Florida, Mrs. Willie
Ash, Jerry Payne, Lerog Wof
ford of Chattanooga, uddg'
Wofford of Smyrna and Bud
dy McGill. :
We send to Mrs. Jim
Deberry wishes for a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Welch and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Chappelear were sup
r guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilburn Hudson of Summer
ville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chap
pelear and Mrs. W.R. Chap
elear were supper guests of
K'lr. and Mrs. Adies Holiday
and family of Rome Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Callan
and Shane of Barnesville were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Cafizn Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Callan
visited their parents in Men
tone Thursday afternoon.
* * *
Mrs. Virginia Barkesdale
of Trion honored Mrs.
Charlene Sumner Crider with
a lingerie shower Sunday
afternoon. Those attending
were Mrs. Elizabeth Jones,
Mrs. Katherine Henderson,
Mrs. Jo Ann Crider, Mrs.
Brenda Crider, Mrs. Dianne
Ponder and Mrs. Jane
Sumner.
Mrs. Crider received many
gifts after which refreshments
were served.
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Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill of
Ringgold visited Mr. and Mrs.
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Menlo Notes
By Mrs. Elmer Sumner
Phone 734-2158
Raymond Pinion of
Jamestown, Ala.,, Sunday
afternoon. They also visited
Mrs. Mamie Lou Willingham
of Menlo who is home after
spending several days in Red
mond Park Hospitar We wish
for her a s?eed recovery.
Mrs. Allie %lorrison. Mrs.
Lola Gladden, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Farrow, Mrs. Lillian Far
row and Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Mosley visited the family of
Odessa Morrison at Jennings
Funeral Home in Rome Satur
day night.
Mrs. Allie Morrison, Mrs.
Cladene Mosley and Mrs.
Pluma Hurst attended the
W.M.U. quarterly meeting at
Mt. Bethel Baptist Church
last week. Luncg was served
at noon.
We send get-well wishes to
Oscar Woofs who is home
from Chattooga County
Hospital. We wish for him a
speedy recovery. Others on
tge sick list are William
Sumner, Mrs. Katheryn
Williams and Mrs. Mary
Goodrich.
Mrs. Mabel Sams under
went heart surgery last Thurs
day. She is doing fine and
hopes to be home soon. We
send to her wishes for a
speedy recovery.
DENOUNCES USSR
RIYADH, SAUDI
ARABIA— Saudi Arabia has
joined Eypgt and Iran in de
nouncing the Soviet Union
and called for a meeting of
Islamic nations to devise
ways of helping Moslem guer
rillas fight Soviet troops in
Afghanistan.