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The Summerville News, Thurs., Sept. 10, 1981
TRION .Vives
A group of ladies from
Trion Presbyterian Church,
Miss Ethel Simmons, Mrs.
Mae Pursley, Mrs. Helen
Powell, Mrs. Jim Terrell and
Mrs. Celeste Florence, visited
Miss Mary Jo Logzn and
resented her with a beautiful
?ruit basket and other gifts
Wednesday afternoon of last
week. Miss Logan is
recuperating at home from a
recent illness. Continued
recovery is wished her by her
many friends.
Dr. Lorne Brown and Mrs.
Brown, former residents of
Trion, will be at Trion First
Baptist Church Wednesday,
Sept. 16. They will be guests
at a covered-dish sup(g;er in the
fellowship hall at 6:30. At 7:30
Dr. Brown will be the guest
speaker at the regular
Wednesday evening firayer |
service at which time he will
speak on their plans on return
ing to the oversea mission
fi(fid. Everyone is cordially in
vited to attend,
Little Michele Brown of
Atlanta spent the Labor Dady
weekend with her grand
mother, Mrs. Ina Cook. Her
arents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
grown. came for her Monday
afternoon.
Friends of Mrs. Eunice
Green are glad to learn she
was able to return home from
Chattoofia County Hospital
last week where she was a pa
tient several dng's. and wish
for her continued recovery.
Mrs. Kathleen Phillips and
Miss Mary Jo L(()g'an made a
shopping trip to Chattanooga
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Crocker from Warner Robins
spent the Labor Day weekend
with their son, Steve, and
Mrs. Crocker and were guest
sin%‘ers at the mornin&hservice
at the First Baptist Church.
Mrs. Joyce Whited, Mrs,
Beatrice Crider and Mrs.
Anita Venn were among those
visiting the Will Reynoldses
last week.
The Rev. Jack Richardson
and Mrs. Richardson attended
Home Mission Week at
Ridgerrest. N. C., recently.
ur birthday anniversar
celebrants this week are: J. V\;’
Greenwood, Mrs. Opal
?‘lcuyberrfi, Pam Maddlt)xx.
rs. Pauline Nix, “Chuck"
Chamlee, Mrs. Birdie Mason,
Robert Massey, Cheryl
Bramlett, Mrs. Margaret l
Stowe, Helen Teague, Mrs. |
Martha Gilmer, Chuck |
Hoover, Gray Greeson, Mrs. |
Lou Holt, M>;s. Bonnie Ruth
Craig, Sandy Dover, Wil
Hyden and Mrs. Lillian
Michael. To each of these go
wishes for a very happy birt!{r
day nnniversarfi‘
To David R. Willingham
and his family we give heart
felt syn:gmth{din the death of
his mother, Mrs. Della Will
ingham, who passed away
Wednesday of last week.
Serviceman Bobby Patter
son from Fort Dix, N.J.,
spent last week with relatives
and friends in this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Holt
from Wauchula, Fla, were
weekend guests of her
daughter, Mrs. Jack Richard
son, and the Rev. Richardson.
An expression of sym
rathv is extended to the fami
v of Mrs. Verda Smith who
g:ssed away Wednesday,
pt. 2, at her home, Route 1,
Trion. She was the mother of
Mrs. Lawanna Stowe and the
sister to Miss Madge Howell
and Dalton and Ralph Howell
all from 'l‘lrit:)n.h
Special birthday wishes go
to m. Birdie Mason wfio
celebrated her 90th birthday
anniversary Tuesday, Sept. 8.
Mrs. Mason, a long-time
member of Trion First lgaptist |
Church, is still able to attend 5
services regularly. May she |
enf'o_v many more birthday |
celebrations. |
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Wedding anniversaries
celebrated this week are:
Tuesday, Sept. 8, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Dyer and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Head; Frid‘v. Sept.
11, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Cameron. May they enjoy
these anniversaries and many
more to come,
Mrs. Annie Sills Nfassed
away Friday in Floyd Medical
Center. She was the sister of
Mrs. Bonnie Ingle and Jess,
Charles and James Hines, and
the mother of Mrs. Betty
Brown and Jimmy Ray Sills,
all from Trion. Sincere sym
pathy is extended to each of
these from their many friends.
The Rev. Jim Cordell and
Mrs. Cordell entertained with
a supper and fellowship at
their place at Cloudland last
Tues£ feting the deacon's of
Trion ;',‘irst fiaptist Church
and their wives and the newly
elected deacons and their
wives.
Mr. and Mrs. Foye Renfroe
and Bryan att,endec{ the rodeo
at Kensington Saturday
night.
Congratulations go to Mr.
and Mrs, Randy StaHings. nee
Miss Deneta Norton, who
were united in marriage Satur
day evening at a lovely
ceremony at Dry Valley Bap
tist Church. 'the reception
was held at the Trion Heights
Bai)tist Church Fellowship
Hall.
Miss Margaret Bailey and
Duard Bailey of Atlanta were
weekend guests of their
mother, Mrs. Erma Bailey.
Wishes for an early
recovery go to Mrs. Joyce
Ramey who continues ill at
her home,
The Youth Choir of Trion
First Baptist Church, along
with the Minister of Music,
Steve Crocker, and Mrs.
Crocker will leave for Ware-
Shoals, S. C., Saturday where
the choir will present a
musical program, ‘'The
Witness,”" at the First Baptist
Church there Sunday. The
g‘rogram was presented at
rion First Baptist recently
and was enjoyed by a large
crowd. We wish {or these
young people and their direc
tor and lclrs. Crocker and
others who accompany
them, a very successful
presentation.
Friends of Mrs. Mildred
“Rill"" Cleghorn are glad to
know she is improving from a
recent illness and extend to
her wishes for continued
recovery. Visiting her and Mr.
Cleihorn during the past
week were: Mrs. Mary Max
well of Summerville, Mrs.
Anita Venn, Ralph Holt and
Mrs. Julia Gray.
Kim and Jana Alexander
returned home Monday after
spending the Labor Day
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Artie Baker in LaFayette.
They attended the rodeo at
Kensington Saturday night
and enjoyed Sunday at Opry
Land in Nashville,
Miss Collene Duke of
Rome and Todd Stoner, a stu
dent at Shorter College, spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin gwner.
Visiting Mrs. Bonnie
Woods during the weekend
were: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Duvall and anddaughter,
Karen Winfortf.rof Cave Spr
ing}: Mrs. Rhonda Woods of
LaFayette and her mother,
Mrs. Shirley Tilton, of Miami,
Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Kinsey from Tampa, Fla.
Mrs. Melvin Stoner and
Miss Collene Duke of Rome
visited Mrs, Stoner's mother,
Mrs. Roy Hawkins, on Little
Sand Mountain during the
weekend.
An expression of sym-
Rath_v is given to Charlie
obinson and his family in the
death of his wife, Mrs. Stella
Robinson, who passed away
Saturday evenjn%,l
Friends of rs. Leona
Blansit wish for her a com
plete recovery from injuries
received in a traffic accident
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher
Cleghorn visited their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny McKeehan and
children, and enjoyed the
Labor Da Parade in
LaFayette gaturday after
noon, They later visited Mr.
and Mrs, Jyadie Price.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosser
sfient the Labor Day week at
their campsite home on Lake
Weiss.
Carlos Zellner, Peter and
Katie of Marietta spent Fri
day night with his mother,
Mrs. Eddis Zellner. Saturday
Carlos and Peter enjoyed a
hunting trip while Katie and
her grandmother visited.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Higgins
and Lynne of Rin%gold were
Sundaj' visitors of Mr, and
Mrs. immfi Hall and boys.
Later Mrs. Hall joined them in
a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Thurman Day.
Mrs. Anita Venn was
Thursday afternoon Vsuest; of
her aunt, Mrs. Joan Williams.
Wishes for a speedy
recovery go to Mrs. Johnny |
Green who is recug;:rfltingl
from a recent illness, Visiting |
her and her familfi' durinlg the !
past week were: Buddy Hines
and Kelly, Edd Lancaster, Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Jones and
Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Wilson, Robert Blackmon,
Terry Hammonds, Mrs. Max
ine ly!luckmon, Mr. Elsberry,
Glenn Blackmon, Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Deering, Richard
Lowrance and Sammy
Blackmon.
John Barry Tucker visited
Mrs. Belvie Mcßae and Myra
Farrow Tuesday evening of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Massey
and Chuck of Gainesville
spent Sunday with his
g:rents. Mr. and Mrs. Burt
assey, and had lunch at The
Round Table in Pennville.
Miss Debbie Hurley and
Ms. Myra Farrow shop;;led at
Hills in Fort Oglethorpe
Saturday and afterward ate at
a Pizza restaurant.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Whited and Aymelia enjoyed
lunch Sunday at McDonaYd's
in Rome. Aymelia enjoyed
K'llaf'ing afterward in the
cDonald playground.
Ms. Myra %‘arrow. Miss
Debbie Hurley, Todd Jones,
Gary Dotson, Miss Marsha
Farrow and Scott Brady en
joyed the football game at
Summerville Friday night and
riding around afterward with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Durham.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry
Choates of Rome and Mrs.
Velma Hudson were last
Thursday guests of Mrs.
Kathryn Langston.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Mcßae and Mrs. Willie Ruth
Tucker were among those
visiting Mrs. Corine Webb
during last week.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest (gason during the
weekend were Mrs. Nell Cline,
Mrs. Minnie Ruth Gardner
and Artie Knowles. Wishes
for an early recovery are given
to Mrs. Cason who was confin
ed to her home during the
weekend.
Mrs. Anita Venn and her
father, Ralph Holt, made a
business trip to Rome Tues
day, Sept. 1.
Mrs. Marsha Smithson,
Kim and Heather of Marietta
were Sunday luncheon guests
of her mother, Mrs. RuS:jCol
lette, and Joey.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A, Dillard
enjoyed having their children
and grandchilsren with them
during the Labor Day
weekend. They were: Mr. and
Mrs. Charles McLeod, John
and Keith from Lindale, Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Hayes, Benny,
Beth, David, Susan and
Robert from Ellijay.
Robert Bugg underwent
su;ser_\' last Friday in Floyd
Medical Center. Friends wish
for him a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dillnrd.‘
Jesse Campbell and Mrs.
Manley Acrey visited the
family of Luther McCleod,
who passed away Monday
night of last week at his home.
Bobby Hugh Campbell
celebrated his birthday an
niversary Sunday, Sept. 6.
May he enjoy many more hap
py birthday anniversaries.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Campbell the past few
days were: Mr. and Mrs.
Hairel Bagley, Butch Young, |
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Davenport
and Jeremy, Pennville, Mr.
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and Mrs. Paul Meredith of
Clayton; Mr. and Mrs, Walter
Campbell and Edyie, Summer
ville, Mr. and Mrs. James
Lon%; Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Stephens and Dan, Mr. and
Mrs. Hilton Sizemore, Lee,
Scott and Dan of
Chickamauga; Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Campbell, Teresa and
Jessie; Bobby Hth Camp
bell; Tiny Campbell of Atlan
ta; Mrs. Marsha Elrod of
Hiram; Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Hayes and family of Ellijay;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
McLeod, John and Keith, Lin
dale; Mrs. Mae Ola Cole,
LaFayette; Mr. and Mrs. Col
lie Young and Virginia, Penn
ville;, Mrs. Jessie Bethune;
Mrs. Nellie Price, Mountain
View; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Campbell; the Rev. Ed Guinn
and Blrs. Guinn; Mr. and Mrs.
Manley Acrey; Robert Bugg
and girls; Mrs. Linda Stoner;
Mrs. Joan Campbell and An
dy Hugh; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond %ooper, Atlanta; Mrs.
Elaine Cargle; '‘Shorty’”’
Shankles; tfie Revs. Roy
Smith, Willie Bearden and
James Thompson; Mrs. Doris
Ridenhour; ?(enneth Camp
bell; Harvey Cuberson; Mrs.
Artie Luckess of Calhoun; and
Mrs. Ruth Pierce.
Mesdames Betty Elrod,
Vivian Warren and Bonnie
Woods enjoyed cake and cof
fee with ;Vlrs. Ruth Collette
Sunday evening after church
services.
Jim Pledger of Green
River, Wyo., made a business
tr}p to Atlanta Saturday.
Afterward, he came on to
Trion where he Eleasantly sur
grised his mother, Mrs. Inez
ledger, with a weekend visit.
Saturday they were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ber
nard Cordle and Vance and
Sunday visited with his uncles
and families, Mr. and Mrs.
J.T. McCarley and Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. McCarley at Pied
mont, Ala., and later a visit
with Mrs. Dot Cargle of Little
Sand Mountain. V&ishes for a
speedy recovery go to Mrs.
(fixrgle who is confined to her
home.
Mrs. Brenda Wallin and
Michael White were Sunday
luncheon guests of her
Earents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
ofield.
Mrs. Betty Ellenburg of
Ridgeway accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Robbie l‘!)llenburg on
a business trip to Atlanta
Monday, Aug. 31.
Mr. and fidrs. G. B. Gann
and Geeter, Lance Johnson
and David Langston toured
the Chickamauga Park at Fort
Oglethorpe Sunday afternoon,
then enjoyed a trip to Lake
Winnepesaukah.
Mrs. Marie Cofield was the
guest of Mrs. Bonnie Barfield
Thursday afternoon. She
visited Mrs. Maggie Pruitt
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Ellenburg, Mrs. Alice Taylor
and flanddaughter, “Bafiy"
Jane Manstile, enjoyed dinner
Friday evening at Buff's and
shopping at Richway in Chat
tanooga.
Mrs. Mary Mullen and
Mrs. Frances Kirby attended
revival services at Mountain
View last week.
Friends of E.C. Maples
regret to learn he is seriously
ill in Chattooia County
Hospital, and wish for him an
early recovery. Among those
visiting him and several
others in Oak View Nursing
Home Sunday were Mrs.
Frances Kirby and Mrs. Mary
Mullen.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ham
mond were Fridal{/l evenin
gfuests of Mr. and Mrs. W. \F
Johnston at Rock Spring.
Mr. and Mrs. David Roach,
Shawna and Amber of Lyerly
were Sunday visitors o{ her
B\arems. Mr. and Mrs. John
/. Pettyjohn.
Mrs. Frances Kirby and
Mrs. Mary Mullen visited Mr.
and Mrs. John Kellett Satur
day afternoon. Friends of the
Kelletts are glad to know they
are feeling some better, and
wish for them continued im
provement.
Also, wishes for a complete
recovery go to Richard Kit
chens who underwent surgery
last week in Floyd Megiecal‘
Center in Rome. |
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Esp_v‘
visited Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Cummings and Mrs. Betty
Ratliff all of Summerville
Saturday afternoon.
A cookout was enjoyed on
Labor Day at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Allen Mann. Atten
ding were their children and
Ridgeway
Baptist Church
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Sunday School ....10:00a.m
Morning Worship ..11:00a.m
Evening Worship .. 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Night ..7:00 p.m
grandchildren: Mr, and Mrs.
oye Renfroe and Bryan, Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Mann, LeDon
. and LaChrisha, Mr. and Mrs.
~ Johnny Barrett, Dianne and
- Tony, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
~ Whited and Aymelia and Kim
and Jana Alexander.
| Mrs. Ann Bohannon spent
~ the Labor Day weekend with
her son and szily. Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Bohannon, at Mar
tinez,
Homecomingß will be
observed at New Bethel Bap
tist Church Sunday beginning
at 11 a.m. with lunch at noon.
The public is invited to come
out and enjoy this special daf'
with the pastor, the Rev. Bill
Holder, and members.
Mrs. Lottie Hayes, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Greenwood,
Mrs. Marjie Bean, Mrs.
Virginia Hayes and Mrs. Clay
Brumlow returned Monday,
Aug. 31, from a very in
teresting and enj(’)lyable trip to
the Holy Land. They visited
Jerusalem and Jordan and
viewed many historical places,
making the trip with tfle Dr.
Charles Stanley Group of
Atlanta. This trip highly
recommended by the Focal
travelers.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Long
and Mrs. Sam Cochran of
Calhoun were Sunday visitors |
of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mc-
Clung. In the afternoon they
visited the Rev. Lee Cochran
and Mrs. Cochran.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tudor,
Mrs. Nell Ramey and Mrs.
Willie Hutchins visited Mrs.
Beatrice Burton and Bobby
Saturday afternoon. Friends
of Bobby Burton are glad to
know he was able to return
home from the Meridian,
Miss., hospital where he spent
most of last week suffering
from injuries received in a
traffic accident in which Jack
Campbell was killed last
weekend. Wishes for a com
plete recovery go to Bobby.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elsberry
were Saturday afternoon
%uests of the Rev. Lee
ochran and Mrs. Cochran.
Mrs. Marlene Renfroe, Pat
ti and Thomas were visitors of
Mrs. Kate Wilson Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Comer
of LaFayette visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Tudor Sunday,
then later visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Comer at
Cloudland.
Mrs. Kate Wilson was the
flxest of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
cDonald and Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Cordle at their Lake ‘
Weiss home Sunday. ; |
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mann |
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth |
Mann, LeDon and LaChrisha
attended the country and
fi)spel music prOfiram at
oon-Lite Flea Market north
of Trion Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Mcßae visited Mr. and Mrs.
Coley Mcßae at Center Post
Monday of last week. Wednes
day they were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Lonnie Baggett and
Mr. Mcßae's sister, §llrs. Ovie
Henderson, at Mountain
View. Friday Mr. and Mrs.
Mcßae were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Mcßae and Mrs.
Lonnie York who is
recuperating from recent
surfiary at LaFayette.
rs. Nancy Hogue and
Mrs. Edith Palmour made a
business trip to Rome Tues
day.
Wishes for a complete
recovery go to J.L. Hogue
who is confined to Chattooga
County Hospital. |
Mrs. Mandy Williams of
Summerville visited her sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Day, and Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Espy Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Venn
and Tommy visited Mrs. Max
ine Crowe of Dalton Monday.
Mrs. Gertie Akins and
Mrs. Angie Hart of Marietta
spent the Labor Day weekend
with her sister, Mrs. Bonnie
Ford. Others visiting Mrs.
Ford Sunday evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Henderson
and Pat and Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Maddox and Kitty.
Mrs. Florene Murphy and
grandson. Brian Brewster of
alhoun, Mr. and Mrs. James
Williamson and family of
Henagar, Ala., and Mrs.
Pauline Wilbanks were Sun
day guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wigley.
Mrs. Pauline Wilbanks and
Mrs. Walter Wigley attended
services Sunday evening at
Waycross Baptist Churci in
Rossville where Mrs. Wigley's
andson, the Rev. Char{es
grmit,h. was the guest speaker.
Mrs. Ethefm\’ernon is
recuperating at home from a
virus last week. Wishes for a
complete recovery go to her.
Visiting her during the week
were Mrs. Mildred Abbott and
Mrs. Diane Bell of Rome, Mrs.
Thelma Espy and Mrs. Corine
Webb.
Misses Lynn and Susan
Smith of Trion spent Sunday
night with their grandmother,
Mrs. Joe Gilmer, and Mr.
Gilmer in Summerville.
Wishes for an early
recovery go to Mrs. Belle
Gilmer who is a patient in
Floyd Medical Center.
Miss Lynn Smith of the
University of Tennessee at
Chattanocga spent the Labor
Day wegend with her
nts, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
g‘nrxfth. and other relatives in
this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Smith of Trion visited his
mother, Mrs. Joe Gilmer, and
Mr. Gilmer Sunday evening.
Mike and Robin Stover of
Jacksonville State College, |
Jacksonville, Ala., were holi- |
day guests of their parents, |
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stover. |
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A benefit singing for Winston Evett will
be held Saturday night, Sept. 12, at West
Summerville Baptist Church, beginning
at 7 o'clock. The Georgia Crusaders and
Brian Hardeman
On Dean’s List
A local resident was
among 110 students that have
been named to the summer
quarter dean’'s list at
Abraham Baldwin
Agricultural College,
Brian P. Hardeman of
Summerville, studying
wildlife technology, was nam
ed to the list.
Students on this dean’s list
attained a minimum grade
point average of 3.3 on a 4.0
scale
Mrs. Leon Espy visited
Mrs. Leo Edwards and O. T.
of Summerville Monday morn
ing.
Visiting Mrs. Lottie Hayes
during the Labor Day
weekend were: Mr. and Mrs.
Alec Hayes of Atlanta, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Hayes,
Kathy and Margaret of
Warner Robins, Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Hayes and family of Elli
jay, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hayes,
Kim and Jennifer, Jeff Turpin
of Knoxville, Tenn., Mr. and
Mrs. J.W. Greenwood and
Ginger, Steve Lanier, Robin
Greenwood and Miss Melinda
Wood of Rossville and John
and Keith McCleod of Lindale.
Mrs. Willie Hutchins
visited Mrs. Wise Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Col
lins of Smyrna spent the
weekend with her mother,
Mrs. Ellen Day, and Joey. Fri
day they enjoyed a cookout at
which Ms. Tammy Thompson
joined them and their guests.
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the Southerners will join in the singing.
Everyone is cordially invited to attend
by members and pastor, the Rev. Jimmy
Weaver.