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Mrs. Hazel Baker
celebrated her birthday an
niversary Saturday, Jan. 19,
and was honored with a din
ner glxven b{ her son, Ben,
and Mrs. Baker at their home
Sunday, Jan. 20.
Other guests enjoying
this special event were Mrs.
Baker's sisters, Mrs.
Kathleen Williams of Atlanta
and Mrs. Verna Croft of
Bessemer, Ala.
Mrs. Ivy McCollum and
Marvin Copeland spent Fri
day and Saturday with their
sister, Mrs. Ollie Bough, and
brother, Roy Copeland, in
Fort Payne, Ala.
Mrs. Clara Allmon and
Miss Lorene Colbert invited
Mrs. Hazel Baker on a shopp
ing trip and supper at
Shomg"s in Fort Ogfizthorpe
Saturday to celebrate her bir
thday anniversary.
* * *
Melvin Stoner celebrated
a birthday anniversary Satur
daf'. Jan. 12, and Mrs. Stoner
will celebrate hers Saturday,
Jan. 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Lacey
were hosts at a dinner in
Trenton Saturday evening,
Jan, 12, in celebration of bofii
special dates.
Friends of the Stoners are
glad that Melvin is now
recuperating at home after
having spent a number of
weeks in the VA hospital in
Atlanta and wish for him con
tinued imProvement.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Haynie,
Jill and Jimmy of Cartersville
spent Saturday with her
parents, Mr. anc{ Mrs. Bailey
Gilbreath.
Conératulations go to the
Youth Choir of the First Bap
tist Church who participated
in the District Choral Festival
Monday evening of last week
at Dug Gap Baptist Church in
Dalton and received a
superior rating.
Friends of the Rev. Larry
Bryson are concerned to
learn that he is scheduled to
undergo surgerfi' Monday,
Jan. 28, in the Baptist
Hospital in Columbia, g C.,
and send to him words of en
couragement and wishes for
a complete recovery.
Mrs. Jessie Williams and
Mrs. Ivy McCollum visited
Mrs. Birdie Mason and Mrs.
Florence Eaton in Pennville
Thursday afternoon. Mrs.
Mason is recovering nicely
after undergoing surgery in
Redmond Park Hospital.
Also, wishes for an early
recovery go to Gene Morgan
who returned home Tuesday,
Jan. 15, from a hospital
where he recently underwent
surgery.
Mrs. Mary Lou Hartline
and Mrs. Louise Suttle were
last weekend visitors of Mrs.
Bill Akins in Smyrna. Mrs.
Akins is a former Trionite and
is remembered by many old
friends.
Celebratin%) birthday an
niversaries this week are:
Troy Turner, Mrs. Willa
Gilreath, Mrs. Suzanne Tram
mell, Mrs. Grace Simmons,
Miss Marilyn Nunn, Miss
Marlae Harris, Miss Donna
Jacobs, Mrs. Sheila Poole,
Miss Beth Haygood, W.O.
Underwood, Mrs. Joyce
Brown, Miss Lynn Higgins,
Scottie Buice, Julie Hender
son, Mrs. Suzanne Trammell,
Addie Lou Cook, Peggy
Smith, Lorantz Bogan, Mrs.
Gertrude Russell, Charles
Lowery, David Snow and Mrs.
Opal gravitt. Many more hap
py birthday anniversaries are
wished for each of these.
The United Methodist
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Women, Unit 11, held their
regular meeting at the church
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The Lottie Moon WMU
oup of Trion First Baptist
ghurch met with Mrs.
Beatrice Crider Monday even
| ing at her home on Elm Street.
| "Mr. and Mrs. Boyce
' Dooley celebrated their wed
| ding anniversafi' Sunday,
| Jan. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
| Brock celebrated their special
day Wednesday, Jan. 11;
while Mr. and Mrs. James
| Brimer celebrated their 34th
| wedding anniversary Sunday,
t Jan. 20. Wishes for many
| years of happiness to§ether go
to each of these couples.
A Mother-DaugEter Ban
quet for the G. A. and Acteen
igirls of Trion First Baptist
| Church was held Mondaf'
| evening in the fellowship hall
| of the church.
5' The hall was beautifully
| decorated in Valentine motif.
! Large pink paper valentines
with white and gink streamers
|on the walls blended lovely
! with the long tables covered
| with cloths and centered with
| hearts and floral ar
ranéements.
et-well wishes are sent to
Robert Bulman, a patient in
Chattooga County Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. ’l‘Eomas
Dover had as their guests
Sunday, Mrs. Hazel Bradley
of Lalgayette. Mrs. Melanie
Dover, Miss Tammy Bynum
and Mr. and Mrs. Randy
Dover and girls.
Birthday greetings are ex
tended to ¥{andy Dover who
celebrated his birthday an
niversary Tuesday, Jan. 22;
then on the next Tuesday,
Jan. 29, his little daughter,
Am%'l. will celebrate her first
’birt day anniversary. May
Mr. Dover and Amy en&oy
many more happy birthday
anniversaries.
Mrs. Betty Day and Pam
and a friend from Jonesboro
were recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Dover.
Wes Collette spent Satur
day night with his grand
mother, Mrs. Ruth C(fill'ette.
and Joey.
‘ Sincere sympathy is ex
tended to Roy Bailey and his
family in the death ofy his aunt,
\ Mrs. Ollie Newsome, who
passed away Tuesday, Jan.
15, in the rest home in Fort
Payne, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holt
made a business trip to Rome
Thursday. Friends of the
Holts are glad to know that
| they are much better after be
| ing confined to their home for
| the past several weeks and
! wish for them continued im
provement.
Mr. and Mrs. Hansel
Lowery attended the flea
market in Chattanooga Sun
day.
Friends of little Ralph
Langston are glad he wasn’t
| seriously injured Saturday
' afternoon when he ran out in
| front of a passin% auto. He
| was treated and released from
| Chattooga County Hospital.
| Wishes for a quick recovery
| go to the young man.
I We extend sympathy to
‘ Howell Palmer and his family
| in the death of his father,
i Frank Palmer, who passed
| away Sunday afternoon.
; Sunday, Jan. 27, will be
| observed as Baptist Men's
Day. A prayer breakfast will
be held at the First Baptist
Church in the fellowship hall
at 8:45 a.m. with the Rev. Joe
Baskin, Professor of Religion
at Shorter College, Rome, as
guest speaker for the morning
worshifi) hour. The public is
cordially invited to enjoy
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these services by the pastor,
the Rev. Jim Cordefi. and
members.
Visiting Mrs. Bonnie
Howell recently were Mr. and
Mrs. B. S. Garmony and Mr.
and Mrs. Terry Howell, Tara
and Daniel.
Wishes for an early
recovery go to Mrs. Leon
GroEan who was confined to
her home during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Westbrook, Shane, Wendy
and Season of Riverdale spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Deck Brewster.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jenkins
i and children of Waukon,
lowa, arrived last Sunday to
spend a few days with her
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
~ (Frosty) Styles. Monday Miss
Phyllis Styles of Kingston
joined the g;mil for a dinner
party at the %ome of her
. parents.
| Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sparks
' of Rome were Sunday lfuests
' of his garents, Mr. and Mrs.
| Voy Sparks, and other
' relatives in this area.
| Mrs. Bertha Westbrook
- entertained at her home on
' Sixth Street Sunday in
| celebration of Richard
. Westbrook's birthday an
| niversary which will be Satur
| daf', Jan. 26. Enjoying this
fia a event were: Mr. and Mrs.
ichard Westbrook, Shane,
Wendy and Season of River
dale, Mr. and Mrs. Vinson
Carver of Rome and Mrs.
Westbrook. The honoree’s
favorite, chocolate cake, was
served after the bountiful
meal.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Holt were: Roy
Williams, Miss Kim Holt,
! Gene Holt and Doug and Mrs.
‘ Frances Holt. Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Saylors and family of
Marietta were their Tuesday
fuests after attending the
uneral services for Mrs.
Elouise Saylors in Dalton.
Mr. anX Mrs. Paul Purcell
visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank gurcell, at Menlo
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
“Shorty’’ Wilkerson, at Moun
tain View Sunday afternoon.
: Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Jenn
ings of Tullahoma, Tenn., and
Mrs. LeVern Eller of Estell
} Stprings, Tenn., were Sundag'
| afternoon guests of Mrs. Ed
dis Zellner.
Friends of Mrs. Annie Day
| are glad to know that she con
| tinues to improve from a re
| cent illness and wish for her a
| complete recovery. Visiting
her and Mr. and Mrs. Jimm
Hall during the past weeK
| were: Mrs. f(athleen Maddux;
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Higgins and
Lynn of Ringgold; Dan Logan;
Mrs. Lillie Woods; Mr. and
l Mrs. Leroy Day and Vicki of
| Summerville; Mrs. Ethel
| King; Mrs. Evelyn Lemming;
| Mrs. Eddie Mae Baugh; Mr.
1 and Mrs. Thurman Day; Mrs.
| Clara Haygood, Grace and
| Bobby; and Barry Dunaway.
Mrs. Minnie Bryant
visited Miss Beedie Walker
| Sunday afternoon and later
| they enf'oyed dinner at Long
| John Silver’s in LaFayette.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs.
S. A. Dillard are glad to know
they returned home Monday,
Jan. 14, from Redmond Park
Hospital where he was a pa
tient the past four weeks and
wish for him an early
recovery.
Visiting him in the
hospital were: Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McLeod, Charles Jr.,
John and Keith of Rome; Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Van Pelt of
Athens; Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hayes, Benny, Beth, Davic{
Susan and Robert of Ellijay;
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Camp
bell and Edyie of Summer
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Hairel
Bagley and Butch Young of
Pennville; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Davenport; Miss Wanda
Young; Paul Meredith; Mr.
and Mrs. James Long; Mrs.
Ken Stephens and Dan; Mrs.
Alene 'Fea e; Miss Paige
Smith; and fir. and Mrs. Jack
Cam?bell.
Also, Mr, and Mrs. Arvel
McLeod; Miss Ann Hender
son; Miss Martha Haygood;
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Harkins;
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans; Mr.
and Mrs. J.D. Dillard; Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Dillard and
Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Bagley; Mrs. Edgeworth; the
Revs. Gary Wells, Bobby Tin
ney, Roy Smith, Frank Price,
James Thompson, Jack Cole
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and Mr. Stephens; Horace
Searels, minister; Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie Baggett; Mrs. Ed
Guinn; and Mrs. Bill Stewart.
Visitors since the Dillards
arrived home were: Mr, and
Mrs. Andrew Campbell,
Teresa, Jessie and Bruce; Mr.
and Mrs. Collie Young Sr. and
Virginia; ‘‘Shorty" filankles:
Mr. and Mrs. E(:far Farmer;
and Mrs. Jackie Hines.
| DELAYED CHRISTMAS
Since Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Dillard were in the hospital
during the Christmas
holidays, their children
Erepared Christmas dinner,
rought gifts and arrived at
the Dillard home for a delayed
Christmas celebration, Sun
day, Jan. 20.
The entire family, with the
exception of a granddaughter
and her husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Van Pelt of
Athens, were present for this
gala event.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McLeod, Charles Jr.,
John and Keith of Rome; and
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hayes,
Benny, Beth, David, Susan
and Robert from Ellijay.
Mrs. Peggy Crocker of
Warner Robins was the
weekend guest of her son,
Steve Crocker, and Mrs.
Crocker,
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Flem
ing of Austell spent Saturday
with his mother, Mrs. Flora
Fleming. Others visitine Mrs.
Fleming and Mrs. Velma
Cross Fast week were Mrs.
Thelma Espy and Mrs. Lois
Sprayberry.
Congratulations to Vance
Cordle who was awarded an
eight-year bar for perfect at
tendance in Sunday School at
Welcome Hill Baptist Church
Sunday morning at a special
service.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Camp
bell were among those visitir;g
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dilla
during the weekend.
The Rev. Thurman Pledger
and Bob Turner of Anniston,
Ala., were Thursday %ests of
Mrs. Inez Pledger. Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Kisor were Mrs.
Pledger’s gunday afternoon
guests.
A cordial invitation is ex
tended to all senior citizens
(over 60) to attend the
meeting and luncheon of the
Jolly Sixties Monday, Jan. 28,
at 11 a.m. at Welcome Hill
Baptist Church. The Rev. Bob
Minter, pastor of the Trion
Church of God of Prophecy,
will be the guest sllfreaker and
special sin%ters will be on the
program. ‘‘There’s gonna be a
surprise in store for
everyone,” Mrs. Inez Pledger,
president, tells us.
Mrs. Barbara Farrow
returned home Saturday from
Floyd Medical Center where
she underwent treatment last
week. Her many friends wish
for her an early recovery.
Mrs. Velma Cross and
Mrs. Ruby Lee Nix visited
Mr. and l\{rs. Gene Newsome
in Rockmart Sunday. Mrs.
Nix remained as their guest
for a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Gilreath and Holly spent the
weekend in Atlanta at the bed
side of their little grandson,
Randy Wilbanks, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sherman Wilbanks,
who is critically ill in Egleston
Children’s Hospital in Atlan
ta. A complete recovery is
wished for tgnis little one.
Mrs. Muriel Hogue and
Mrs. Edith Palmour made a
business trip to Rome Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Webb visited their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Grimes, at Fort
Oglethorpe Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Aaron
and Mrs. Jennie Aaron of
Sylacauga, Ala., were Sunday
visitors of their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Tab
Gable and children.
Wishes for an early
recovery are sent to Mrs. Ger
trude Davis who is
recuperating from a recent il-
Iness at the home of her sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Wardlaw.
| Mrs. Muriel Hogue visited
| Mr. and Mrs. ()aLEZr Powell
‘ Sunday afternoon. The manf'
| friends of Mr. and Mrs. Powell
are sorry to learn of his con
tinued il{ness and wish for him
| an early recovery.
} Mr. and Mrs. Milford
| Williamson, Michele, Marlen
and Richard of Ider, Ala.;
Mrs. Frances Holt of Penn
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pierce
and Kim of Rock Spring; and
Mrs. Daphne Williams were
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Eula
Hickman and Mrs. Lester
Grimes.
Friends of Mrs. Thelma
Rush regret to learn that she
suffered shock and bruises
from a traffic accident Satur
day mé)éning and wishvfor her
a s recovery. Visiting
her gfmd):ay were M);s. Marilyn
Wood and Suzanne and Mrs.
Ruth Collette.
Mrs. Luddie Cagle and
Harvey of Rossville were Sun
day afyternoon guests of Mrs.
Rose Cagle.
Sunday afternoon visitors
of the Rev. Lee Cochran and
Mrs. Cochran in Dry Valley
were Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mc-
Clung, Trion; Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Groce, Jan and Kay,
Miss Judy Gentry and Mrs.
Bessie Bennett of West Sum
merville.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tudor
and Mrs. Willie Hutchins
shopped in LaFayette Satur
day afternoon.
Shane Cochran of
Adairsville spent the weekend
with his grandparents, the
Rev. Lee éochran and Mrs.
Cochran.
Mrs. Nell Ramey, Mrs.
Beatrice Burton and Mrs.
Nora Croy and Tina were
Saturday afternoon visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. John Croy and
John in Summerville.
Mrs. Bonnie Cason is con
fined to her home with the flu.
An early recovery is wished
for her, Visiting?:er and Mr.
Cason last week were the Rev.
A. A. Tanner and Mrs. Tan
ner, Mrs. Bessie Henderson
and Mrs. Cordelia Lively.
Mrs. Bonnie Hines of
Rockmart is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Alene Bennett, for
a few weeks.
Mrs. Kate Wilson visited
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Miller in
Summerville Friday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Glee Bryant
and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
Ha%es spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hayes and family in
Johnston, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Bartlett enjoyed cake and cof
fee with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Bartlett Sunday afternoon in
celebration of %ill Bartlett's
birthday anniversary Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Miller Sr., M>;
and Mrs. Henry Miller Jr. and
Jackie and J. I’Dy Miller visited
Lamar Miller, a patient in
Clayton General Hospital,
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Community
CALENDAR
JANUARY 24.-FEBRUARY 1
THURSDAY, JAN. 24
Club Meetings
Trion Teen Town, Trion
Communiti’ Center, 6 p.m.-9
p.m. (members only).
Sequoyah Square Dance
Club, (éummervifle Recreation
Center, 8 p.m.-10 p.m.
Governmental Meetin{x
Trion Town Council, Trion
Town Hall, 6:30 p.m.
Community Services
Georfia State Vocational
Rehabilitation Office
Representative, Chattooga
County Health Center, 9
a.m.-noon.
Alcoholics Anonymous
meeting, 8 p.m (open to all),
meeting house in Pennville.
For information, call
867-3759.
FRIDAY, JAN. 25
Community Services
Ceramic Classes, Summer
ville Recreation Center, 9
a.m.-noon.
SUNDAY, JAN. 27
Club Meetings
Trion Teen Tewn, Trion
Communitg Center, 2 p.m.-5
p.m. (members only).
MONDAY, JAN. 28
Club Meetings
Trion Teen Town, Trion
Communitl); Center, 6 p.m.-9
p.m. (members only).
50-Yard Club, ?l!‘rion Com
munity Center, 7:30 p.m.
Recreational Activities
Karate Classes, Summer
ville Recreation Center,
Beginners 7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.;
Advanced 8:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
Communitx Services
Shape-Up +Classes, Sum
merville Recreation Center,
South Atlanta, recently.
Lamar is a former Trionite
and has many friends in this
area who wish for him a quick
recovery.
* * *
JOHN VEATCH HONORED
John Veatch celebrated his
93rd birthday anniversary
Sunday, Jan. 20, and was
feted with a surprise dinner at
the Wesley aapel United
Methodist Church, of which
he is the oldest member. Ap
proximately 40 friends and
relatives gathered to honor
Mr. Veatch. Mr. Veatch’s
nephew and family, Dr. J. W,
Veatch, and Mrs. Veatch of
Atlanta were his special
guests. The Rev. Mike Mec
oy, Mrs. McCoy and Chris,
the pastor and family,
welcomed the Eueats.
* *
Wishes for an early
recovery are sent to Glenn
Payton who is a patient in T'ri-
County Hospital in Fort
Oglethorpe.
The Summerville News, Thurs., Jan. 24, 1980
3:30 fi.m.-4:45 p.m,
Chattooga County
Association for retarded
children, 7:30 p.m.
Chattooga County
Hospital Authority, Chat
tooga County Hospital, 7:30
p.m.
Alcoholics Anonymous
and Alanon meetings, 8 p.m.
(members only), meeting
house in Pennvi{le. For infor
mation, call 857-37569.
TUESDAY, JAN. 29
Club Meetings
Christian Laymen Associa
tion meetirg. Summerville
Recreation Center, 7 a.m.-8
a.m.
Trion Brownies, Trion
Community Center, 2 p.m.
Recreational Activities
Slimnastics, Trion Com
munity Center, 7 p.m.
Karate Classes, Summer
ville Recreation Center,
Beginners, 7:30 p.m.-8:30
p.m.; Advanceg. 8:30
p.m.-9:30 p.m.
Community Services
Georgia State Patrol
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issues driver's licenses, Sum
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a.m.-noon; 1 p.m.-4:30 p.m,
Social Security Represen
tative, Summerville Recrea
tion Center, 10 a.m.-noon.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30
Club Meetings
Bridge Club, Trion Com
munity Center, 10 a.m.
Knitting Classes, Summer
ville Recreation Center, 10
a.m.-noon,
Summerville-Trion Rotary
Club, Rie%el Tavern, noon.
Boy Scout Troop 101,
Scout Hut in Trion, 7:30 p.m.
Activities for Children
Films for children, Chat
tooga County Library, 3:30
p.m.
THURSDAY, JAN. 31
Club Meetings
Trion Teen Town, Trion
Community Center, 6 p.m.-9
p.m. (memgers only).
Sequoyah Square Dance
Club, %ummerviflc- Recreation
Center, 8 p.m.-10 p.m.
Community Services
Georgia State Vocational
Rehabilfi&ation Office
Representative, Chattooga
County Health Center, 9
a.m.-noon.
Alcoholics Anonymous
meeting, 8 p.m. (open to all),
meeting house in Pennville.
For information, call
857-3759.
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