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Community Jottings
By Miss Mary Brown
857-2349
Mrs. Fannie (Mama
Gramp) Howard was honored
with a birthday dinner by her
gandchildren. Mr. and Mrs.
/illiam McMichael, Saturday
at their home on Elnora
Street. Also present at the bir
thday party were: Mr. and
Mrs. Tom McMichael, Evelyn
Patterson, Desmond, Christy
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and Zuiney McMichael, Mrs.
Grace Scott and Keyon Lon
don. Religious music was
pla[\;ed throughout the
celebration. A delicious fish
fry dinner was served.
Mrs. Mary Toots, Mrs.
Alice Hoskins, Mrs. Thelma
Moore, Mary Brown, Maurice
Jones from Atlanta, Richard
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Sturdivant, Mrs. Clara Mec-
Cormick and Mrs. lona
Williams of Detroit, Mich.,
visited King Jones who has
returned home from the
hosg‘it.al recovering from a
stroke durinfi the weekend.
Mrs. Ezell Rounsaville and
Miss Mary Brown were guests
of Mathew Price Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Sarah Neal Dobson
and daughter, Clara Dobson,
from Newton were weekend
guests of Mr, and Mrs. L. P,
hropshire.
l\rr. and Mrs, Eugene Mec-
Cutchion took their daughter,
Tracy, to Atlanta last week
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Mr. and Mrs. Sanford
Jones and daughter, Tracy,
were weekend guests of Addie
Lee Shields. Mrs. Jones is Ad
die's daughter.
Mrs. Almari Jones and
son, Walter Jones Jr., Mrs.
Jones and son and Jackie
Hoskins were Sunday guests
of King Jones, Mrs. Alice
Hoskins, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Hoskins and Mrs. Benett.
Mrs. Almari Jones is from
Baltimore, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Johnson's daughter, Irene
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Homecomilfi services will
be held at Menlo Baptist
McClellan, from Columbus,
Ohio, was the weekend guest
of the Johnsons.
Edgar Shemaard of Atlan
ta visited rs. Georgia
Cullins Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Williams of Marietta, Mrs.
Shelia Nation and sons of
Rockmart, Mrs. Lillian Pitts
and William Lenley of Rome
were guests of Mrs. Ezell
Rounsaville Sunday evening.
Church on Sunday, Sept. 20,
with Kenny Roach, pastor, as
the morning speaker.
Following the morning
worship service, lunch will be
served.
Pleasant View Baptist
Church choir from Dutton,
Ala., will be the featured
singers in the afternoon. Her
by Cook will be the afternoon
speaker.
Everyone is invited to at
tend.
The Summerville News, Thurs., Sept. 10, 1981
Local Dinner Honors
Mrs. Mattie Tinney
Mrs. Mattie Tinney of 312
Allen St., Summervi{le. was
honored with a birthday din
ner on Sunday, Aug. 30, in
observance of her 88th birth
day anniversary.
Friends and relatives of
Mrs. Tinney honored her with
the surprise dinner at New
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MRS. MATTIE TINNEY
Antioch Baptist Church
following the morning wor
ship service. The dinner was
held in the fellowship hall of
the church.
Mrs. Tinney marked her
birthday anniversary by put
ting 50 cents for each year of
her age in the Sunday school
offering. She is a member of
New Antioch, where her son
Johnny is pastor.
Those relatives attending
were: (children) Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Masters of Summer
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Newsome of Atlanta, the
Rev. and Mrs. Johnny Tinney
of Summerville, the {hw. and
Mrs. Bobby Tinney of Sum
merville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Sonny Tinney of Summerville;
(grandchildren) Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Reid of Bensenville, 111,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bain of
Holland, Patricia Morgan of
Summerville, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jessie Chisolm of Sum
merville; and (great-
Erandchildren) Nathan Reid,
ucky Chisolm, Michael
Morgan and Tracy and Julie
Tinney.
Also, (nieces and
nephews) Mr. and Mrs. Lamar
Lloyd of LaFayette, Mrs.
Clemmie Hurst of Rossville,
Miss Annie Ruth Green of
LaFayette, Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Green of New Port,
N.C., Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
Green of Trion, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Nolan of Rome, and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fay Green
of Trion; (great-nieces and
nephews) Mr. and Mrs. Terrell
Tucker of Rossville, Mrs.
Peggy Smith of Chattanooga,
Mr. and Mrs. George Green of
Gadsden, Ala., Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Nolan of Rome, Mr. and
Mrs. Hartwell Nolan of Shan
non, Mrs. Emma Ruth Hug
gins of Rome, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Lloyd of Rome;
(great-great-nieces and
nephews) Mrs. Jimmy Nolan
of Rome, Buddy and Fran
Huggins of Rome, Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Nolan of Rome,
Rachel Green of Gadsden,
Ala., D.W. Green of New
Port, N. C., and Lorie Wilson
of Chattanooga; and (great
great-great-niece and nephew)
April and Shane Lumpkin of
LaFayette.
Robert Lanes
Host Barbecue
A barbecue dinner was
held at the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Lane on
Saturday, Sept. 5.
Those attending included:
Charles Lane; Mr. and- Mrs.
Mark Lane and Brandy; Dollie
Lane of Trion; Clara Wood;
Mr. and Mrs. John Lane and
Johnny; Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Webb, Holly and Kelly of
LaFayette; ({m)l Baggett and
Brian of Trion; Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Wilkerson of Trion;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Purcell
and Bobby of Trion; and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Fuller, Tony
and Mellony, of Rome.
Also, M); and Mrs. L. R.
McConkey; Mr. and Mrs. Dan
ny Kenney, Heather and
Meredith ofy(,‘huttanooga; Lee
Gilreath; Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
Gentry; Neena Johnson and
Jamey; Ginger Ragland;
Rodney Woofi; and David
Wood.
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Dinner
A birthday dinner honor
ing Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mit
chell Sr. was held Sunday,
Au(f;. 23, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. L.D. Poweil and
Dou;i’in Cloudland.
The dinner was a joint
celebration for their 70th and
71st birthday anniversary.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Mitchell Sr.,
Larry Mitchell and daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown and
Scott and Cindy Campbell,
Mr. and Mrs. L. [;, Powefi and
Doug, Junior and Margie
White, Malcolm and Join
Mitchell, Mrs. Lucky Bynum
of Chattanooga, Mrs. Winnie
Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
by Mitchell and Katie of
Rome, Mr. and Mrs. David
Mitchell, Aaror and Allison of
Rome, Mr. and Mrs. Ricky
McGarity, Valerie and Tracy
of Forest Park, and Mr. and
Mrs. D. C. Mitchell Jr.
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