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MR. AND MRS. PHILLIP EDWIN JEFFERY
Miss Teal Marries
Phillip Edwin Jeffery
Miss Kathy Renee Teal
and Phillip Edwin Jeffery
were united in marriage on
Friday, July 3, at 7 p.m. at
Mt. Olive Church of God. The
Rev. R. Douglas Jacobs of
ficiated the double-ring
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter
of Gerthie L. Teal of Route 2,
Summerville, and L. U. Teal
of Route 1, Trion. The
bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Jeffery of
Cleveland, Tenn.
Nuptial music was provid
ed by the Rev. George Lewis
and Mrs. Carolyn lfumihnn,
The Rev. Lewis sang “'lf" and
“God Gave You To Me.” The
bride also sang during the
ceremony, “You Light Up
My Life."
The bride, given in mar
riage by her irulhvr‘ Paul
Teal, wore a floor-length gown
of white silk chiffon wi(‘fw re
embroidered Alencon lace and
tiny pleats to the waistline
with a white ribbon which
caine to a bow in the back. The
sleeves were of silk chiffon
falling into a ruffled wrist.
The bottom of the dress had a
wide pleated ruffle trimmed in
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Alencon lace and silk chiffon
falling into a chapel train. The
bride wore a picture hat
covered with silk chiffon and
the brim was of re
embroidered Alencon lace
with seed pearls. A silk bow
connected the waist-length
veil. The bride carried a
French cascade of silk orchids.
Mrs. Bertie Owen of
Cleveland served as maid of
honor. Mrs. Rhonda Holt of
Cleveland served as
bridesmaid. Kristy lzell of
Summerville served her aunt
as junior bridesmaid and Miss
Paulette Teal served her aunt
as flowergirl. The attendants
wore matching floor-length
fiuwns of lilac and white print.
hey each carried a bouquet
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of silk orchids and carnations
with lily of the valley.
Stan Jeffery of Birm
ingham, Ala., served his
brother as best man. Gene Jef
fery of Chattanooga served
his nephew as groomsman;
Jeff Coley, nephew of the
bride, served as junior
groomsman; and Scott Coley,
nephew of the bride, served as
l rin,'zlwurvln.
I'he bride presented her
mother with a long-stemmed
yellow rose on lfiv proces
sional and presented the
groom's mother with one on
the recessional.
Mrs. Karen Hubbard of
Cleveland kept the bride's
book.
A reception was held im
mediately following the
ceremony in the church
fellowship hall. Those who
assisted In serving were Mrs.
Nina Teal, sister-in-law of the
bride; Mrs. Sue Coley and
Mrs. Teresa Izell, both sisters
of the bride.
A three-tiered wedding
| cake decorated with lilac
roses, hearts and sugar bells
accented the center of the
table. Punch, heart-shaped
lmints and nuts were served
[ from crystal serving bowls.
| Miss Sonva 'l‘ezfi. niece of
Professional Club
Holds Monthly Meet
The Business and Profes
sional Women's Club held
their monthly meeting Tues
day, Sept. 8, at The Round
Table with 28 members and
one guest present,
Following dinner, Mrs.
Eula Amos conducted the
business meeting.
The following new
members were presented and
welcomed into the club: Gail
Allen, Helen Arden, Winnie
Chesley, Rita Linker, Mattie
Lou Jones, Carolyn Morrow,
Marsha Tallent and Jennie
McWhorter.
The B&PW Club will have
a book shelf at the Chattooga
County Library to be known
as '"The Business and Profes
sional Women's Collection”
and Rita Linker is the chair
man.
Two important local an
nouncements were made: (1)
The Chattooga Count
Chamber of Commerce wifi
hold a *‘Short Seminar on the
Economic Recovery Act of
1981," which Congress recent
ly passed. Time will be Sept.
17 at 7 p.m. in The Farmers &
Merchants Bank Meeting
Room. No charge and open to
the public.
(2) Wednesday, Sept. 23, at
7:30 p.m. at The Cfiatux)ga
County Library Clubroom,
The Chronic Disease Self Help
Group will hold a meeting. Dr.
Gene Davidson of Rome will
talk on “Coping Emotionally
with the Disease for the vic
tim and His or Her Family."”
Anyone wishing to attend
the 9th District %/leeting in
Rome on Oct. 3 and 4 please
contact Eula Amos.
Mrs. Libby Neal, program
chairman, introduced Mr.
Randall Smith, Director of
Chattooga County Hospital
Laboratory, whose subject
was “Geriatrics” or "“‘Care of
the Aging.”” His talk was most
the bride, presented each
guest with a rice bag and
thank-you scroll at the exit of
the felflowship hall.
After a wedding trip to
Gatlinburg, Tenn., t'fw couple
is residin.i in Cleveland, Tenn,
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Prior to the wedding, the
groom's parents hosted a
rehearsal dinner in the
fellowship hall of the Mt.
Olive Church of God. Guests
were served chicken cro
quetts, ham, rice and gravy,
Louisiana Praline, caulifl)wer
with cheese sauce, relish tray,
::revn limas, home baked
read, strawberry shortcake,
iced tea and coffee,
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Employees of the Missions
Department of the Church of
God General Offices honored
the couple on June 16 with a
miscellaneous shower. A
covered-dish lunch was en
joyed by all and the couple
received many useful gifts.
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Mrs. Rhonda Holt and
Mrs. Karen Hubbard hosted a
lingerie shower at the home of
Mrs. Hubbard on June 22.
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The members of Mt. Olive
Church of God honored the
couple with a household
shower in the fellowship hall
on June 29,
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The employees of Forward
in Faith presented the couple
a money tree at a brunch held
on June 30 at their offices in
Cleveland.
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The ladies of East Trion
Church of God presented the
bride with a household shower
in the church fellowship hall
on Friday, Aug. 14, at 7 p.m.
Many useful gifts were receiv
ed.
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Chattooga County Social News
interesting and helpful.
He stated that: (a) 42 per
cent of our population is 65 or
over. (b) We are faced with the
task of caring for the Elderly.
(c) Life expectancy has in
creased 26 years since 1900,
(d) In the year 2030 one out of
four opl}; will be 65 or over.
(e) 'lplfere are 220 nursing
homes in Georgia at the pre
sent time. (f) Nursing Homes
meet the needs of the in
dividual which are: (1)
ghlysiological. (2) safety, (3)
elonging (love needs), (4)
esteem needs and self ac
tualization.
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Shower
Honors
Mrs. Jack
Mrs. Gloria Brown Jack,
who was united in marriage to
Jimmy Jack on July 31 was
honored with a miscellaneous
bridal shower at the home of
Mary Childers on Sunday,
Sept. 6, at 2 p.m.
Guest were: Mrs. Alma Lee
Smith; Mrs. Ann Pettyjohn;
Mrs. Lynne Noel; Mrs. Cathy
Brown and Casey; Mrs. Sue
Padgett and David; Mrs.
Pauline Rape and sons; Mr.
and Mrs. Bishop Roulaine and
children; Leroy Brown; and
James Childers Sr.; and Steve
Childers.
Games were enjoyed.
Refreshments were fra e
punch and cake iced in )ri(fiil
white.
Hostesses were Miss
Elaine Childers and her
mother, Mary Childers.
Lori Marshall
Honored
With Party
Lori Marshall, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Marshall,
celebrated her ninth birthday
anniversary on Sept. 13 and
was honored with a spend-the
night party on Saturday,
Sept. 12.
Friends and cousins atten
ding the party were: Tammy
McClellan, Tonya Rowlls,
Emily Ratliff, Julia Dafi;ett.
Robin Morrison, Kim Elrod,
Mimi Barnes and Lori’s sister,
Leslie.
+ Others who attended and
enjoyed cake, chips, hot dogs,
cheese crackers, ice cream,
cookies and Coke were: Lori's
grandfather, Bob Marshall;
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Vaughn
and Jason; Ms. Brenda Mc-
Clellan; Mr. and Mrs. William
Elrod; Lori's grandmother,
Mrs. Julia Mae Rowlls; and
Lori's mother, Dorothy Mar
shall,
The heart-shaped cake,
decorated with blue roses, was
baked by Lori's aunt, Gay
Vaughn,
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Nisbet
have returned to their home in
Louisville, Ky., following
several days wvisit with their
daughter, Sue Spivey, Dr.
Spivey and Peck.
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Dr. Ruth M. Dalton, Mae
and Mel Fox of Lacrosse,
Wis., were weekend guests of
Dr. and Mrs. Herman Spivey
and Peck.
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MISS SARAH FRANCES MYERS
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Miss Myers Engaged To
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Ronald Edward Powers
Mr. and Mrs. McMillan
Myers of Trion announce the
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Sarah %rances. to Ronald Ed
ward Powers of Murfreesboro,
N.C., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack E. Comas of Mur
freesboro.
The bride-elect is the sister
of McMillan Myers 111 of
Menlo and Agnew Myers of
Cloudland. She holds a degree
in business administration
from the University of
Joint Birthday Party
Held At Cloudland
The residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Willingham in
Cloudland was the setting for
a joint birthday party on Sun
day, Sept. 13.
Gene Willingham
celebrated his birthday an
niversary on Sept. 15 and his
daughter, Mrs. Joyce L.
Brown, celebrated her birth
day anniversary on Sept. 9.
A delicious meal was serv
ed at noon to family and
friends attending. Those pre
sent included: Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Baty, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Baty, Kim and Barry Blaloci
of Mentone, Ala., Pauline and
Emmalene Willingham of
Menlo, Mrs. E. D. %umet&e,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Will
ingham and Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby D. Brown and Barbie
of Cloudland.
Visiting later in the after
noon were: Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Montgomery and Mrs.
Minnie Brown of Summer
ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Brown, Brian, Shanna and
Allen, all of Lyerly.
The dinner was hosted by
Mrs. Ruby Willingham, Mrs.
Brilliant! Beautiful!
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Georgia and is employed in
the advertising department of
the Athens Banner-Herald in
Athens.
The prospective groom
graduateg from the Universi
ty of North Carolina at
Charlotte with a degree in
mechanical en%ineerin and is
employed by the Kendgall Cor
goration in Athens. He is the
rother of Kenneth Powers of
Murfreesboro, N. C.
The wedding will take
place Oct. 31 in Trion.
Debbie Baty and Kim Blalock.
Ping pong, trampoline ex
ercises and swimming were
enjoyed by the younger
guests in the afternoon.
Cord of Thanks
We would like to thank
everyone who was so kind to
us during the illness and
death of our loved one. For the
food, flowers and all other
things done for us, we thank
you.
The family of Mpyrtle
Sills
FIBER IMPORTANT
Foods with high fiber con
tent improve the overall nutri
tional value of the diet. Exten
ston Service food and nutri
tion specialists explain that
fiber 1s important in pro
moting good intestinal muscle
tone. They say good sources of
fiber in the diet are fruits,
vegetables, nuts and whole
grain cereals.
The Summerville News, Thurs., Sept. 17, 1981
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5. 0 News
By Mrs. Roy Cook
%] Phone 89511454
Mrs. Ruth Kirby, Mrs.
Shirley Hatcher and Tony
Cook visited Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Cook Monday afternoon,
Sept. 7.
Mrs. Edna Cook and
Marie, Scott Cook and Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Young and
Missy were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Cook and Matt
Monday f{)r a barbecue sup
er.
. Mrs. Edna Cook, Mrs.
Mary Pickle, Mrs. Debbie
Floyd and Kelly and Mrs.
Jody Cook visited Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Cook Wednesday
afternoon, Sept. 9.
Mrs. Georgia Eldridge of
Clearwater, Fla.,, and Miss
Mary Barker visited Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Cook last Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs. Ruth Cook and Mrs.
Ann Elrod went to Rock
Eagle Friday moming to the
WMU house party and return
ed home Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cook
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Cook Saturday night. Others
who visited Mr. and Mrs.
Cook during the past week
were Mr. and Mrs. Jody Cook
and Tony Cook and Shane.
Mr. and Mrs. Branson
Gayler of Rome, Mrs. Im
ogene Hudson of Summerville
and Rebecca Brewer were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Hamp Brewer Monday, Sept.
v
Mr. and Mrs. Hamp
Brewer visited Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Tallent and Mr. and Mrs.
Rob Jackson Tuesday after
noon.
Visiting Mrs. Gussie Cook
and Mrs. Ruth Blair during
last week were: Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Gayler, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Cock, Harold Elrod and
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cook Jr.
and grandchildren, Blake and
Matt%-lrew Ellenburg.
Visiting Mrs. Edna Cook
and Marie during last week
were: Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cook
and Matt, Tommy Cook and
Brett, Mrs. Tessie Reece, Mrs.
Frances Farrow and Mrs.
Ruth Kirby.
Visiting Mrs. Ruth Kirby
and Ed during the last week
were: Mrs. Nancy Gamble,
Rhonda and Steve of
Gaylesville, Ala.,, Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Kirby, Jeff, Jason
and Christy, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Stancil, Junior, Darlene and
Brenda Ann, Mrs. Sue Elem
and Lisa and Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Hatcher.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McDonald during the past
week were: Mr. and Mrs.
Frankie Cranmore, Angie and
Kenny, Martha Jo Drake and
Tammy, Mrs. Becky Brown
and Buffy, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Mills, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Mills and Missy, Mr.
&m(ti.g Mrs. Garlus Elrod, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronnie McDonald,
Hugh Mills, Bill McDonald,
Marvin Warren and Paul
Rinehart.
Orvan Roberts visited Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Floyd last
week.
Steven Rich spent Satur
day night with Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Kirby, Jeff, Jason and
Christy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hat
cher visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Bullard and famiry
Saturday ni%‘ht.
Mrs. Ruth Kirby and Mrs.
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