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Mite Rams Football Team
Participating on this year’'s Summerville
Rams football team in the Mite Lea%le
are (first row, L-R) John Prince, De-
Wayne McSears, Will Ford, mascot Mike
Money, Walter Evans, Lee Simpson and
Chris Whisenant; (second row) Carl
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Mite Rams Cheerleaders
Members of this year’'s Summerville
Rams cheerleading squad in the Mite
League include (first row, L-R) Holly
Johnson, Missy Cash, Kerry Calhoun,
Lisa Brown, Lori Bentley and Deborah
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Mite Raiders Cheerleaders
Members on this year’s Trion Raiders
cheerleading squad in the Mite League
include (first row, L-R) mascots Carrie
Colbert, Jana Willingham and Angie Kit
chens; (second row) Brisha Crabtree, Jen
nifer Yarbrough, Jamie Campbell, Chris
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Mite Chiefs Cheerleaders
Members on this season’s Trion Chiefs
cheerleading squad in the Mite League
include (first row, L-R) mascots Misty
Hames and Amber Hammond; (second
row) Starr Wallin, Sonya Colbert, April
Bandy, Tam Wooten, Chanda Keith,
Michelle Bethune and Amy Hunt; (third
Chase Pa{l:le. Mick Allen and Chad
Vaughn; (third row) Darrin Smith, Coach
Charles Elsberry, Patrick Payne, Kane
Phillips, Scott Simpson, Coach Terry
Money and Jerry Skelton. Not shown is
Kevin Gilliland.
Agan,; (second row) Christy Wofford, Kel
ly Turner, Amber Tallent, Alisha
Shireman, Dana Parrish and Desirie
Marshall. Not shown are sponsors San
dra Tallent and Joyce Brown.
McWhorter and Rebecca Colburn (cap
tain); (third row) Gina Laws (captain),
Amanda Hogue (captain), Sponsor Jean
nine Laws, Melissa Stansell, Taffie
Brown, Ericka Hughes, Kimberly
Martenn, Lisa Teems, Sherrie
McWhorter, Tracey Hogue and Faedra
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sponsors Aline Wooten and Doris
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;g,-, Happenings
- By Mrs. Martha Bishop
ol Phone 895.3381
Mrs. Doris Brady was din
ner guest of Mrs, Ola Battles
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Reynolds of Athens, Ala., and
Mrs. H. S. Bishop visited Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Jones and
Margaret Friday.
l&r. and Mrs. Bob Kimbell
and Mrs. Earl Jones and
Margaret enjoyed lunch at
The Huddle House in Sum
merville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bat
tles, Donna and Dewey Jr.,
Mrs. Fay Lamb and Brenda of
Metter and Mrs. Deborah
Odell and Kathi of M?nfitta
were supper guests o rs.
W. T. Berry Saturday.
Miss Donna Battles was
Friday night guest of Mrs.
Ted Odell in Marietta.
Kathi Battles of Marietta
spent last week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
W.D. Battles, Dewey and
Donna.
Visiting Miss Mary
Holland and Miss Pauline
Carter last week were Mrs.
H. S. Bishop, Clyde Woodard
of Acworth andy Mrs. Sarah
Westbrooks.
Miss Wendy Stephenson
and Jamie and friend of Sum
merville visited Mrs. Cordie
Powell Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Baker and Donald Rafy of
Rossville were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. F. N. Baker Satur
day.
Mrs. Wanda Baker and
Mrs. Loraine Baker attended
trade day near Summerville
Saturday.
The Rev. J.B. Rutledge
and Mrs. Rutledge visited
Mrs. Dixie Carroll and Gussie
in Gaylesville, Ala., Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Fletcher
of Henderson, Tenn., were
weekend guests of Mrs. Bill
Futral angu Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Taylor.
Mrs. James Lamb and
Brenda of Metter were
weekend guests of Mrs. W. T.
Berr amfi:/lr. and Mrs. W. D.
Batt{es and children.
Fred Baker visited Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Baker and
Donald Ray in Rossville Sun
day morning.
Mrs. Maude Rutledge
visited Mrs. Dicie Rutledge
Friday afternoon. Mrs.
Rutledge is recuperating at
home after being in Redmond
Park Hospital several days.
The J:ascendants of the
late Jessie Tucker, who have
been meeting since 1803, are
invited to bring a covered dish
for a family reunion Sunday,
Sept. 20, at Point Rock near
Buck Pocket, Sand Mountain,
Ala. Friends are also invited
to join the family for the occa
sion.
The Covington reunion
was held at the home of Mrs.
Evelyn Lawler in Rome Sun
day afternoon. From the area
attending were Mrs. Hassie
Short and William L. A love
offering was taken for Mrs.
Cliff Bullard who entered
University Hospital in Birm
ingham, Ala., Monday after
noon. A speedy recovery is
wished for fi’lrs. Bullard.
Mrs. Velma Wyatt had
as Sunday dinner guests Mr.
and Mrs. Bus Wyatt, Leslie
and Krist of Summerville and
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Wyatt,
Josh and Jessica. Guests in
the afternoon were Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Wyatt, Dave and
Connie Johnston, Allen
Treadaway of Summerville,
Mrs. Roy Bishop and Mrs.
Ral&h Bishop.
iss Aline Mahan visited
Mrs. A. M. Bryant Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. Charlotte Ledbetter
was guest Monday morning of
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he simple fact Is, that the way the energy situation 1s today Phia flais ity by
and. undoubtedly, will be tomorrow, railroads make more Wi "i " ’ : "'."‘ I'I"' hort haul where the railroad end
sense for long hauls than trucks d . B ve 80 much in this concept, and its important :
P Because rallroads are a lot more enerc ¢ - ! of the future of th untry, that we 've set up a system t
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A 4 ; No We think trucks have a very definite ’ "4"‘ when your dock 180 ton our railioa
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7 ) i the right We have the energy for the long haul
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tucker
attended a si?{ging at the Con
gregational Holiness Church
in Shannon Sunday afternoon
where the New Harmony
Singers were featured.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tucker
visited Mrs. Bonnie Glass at
Chattooga County Hospital
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Harold Bishop and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Hender
son of Rome were weekend
guests of Mrs. Ruth Bishop
and Mr. and Mrs. Ren Bishop,
Hale, Mandy and Dana 1n
Albany. Gail Bishop was also
spend-the-day guest Sunday
of her mother.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
H. M. Sufilings during the
weekend were Mrs. Bessie
May of Centre, Ala., and Mr.
and Mrs. Ronnie Kinsey of
Trion.
Arnold Hughes was among
those attending the Hughes
reunion at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hughes on
Big Sand Mountain Sunday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ar
nold Hugfies last week were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hughes of
Blanche, Ala.,, Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Duncan and Mrs. Jane
Patty and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Reynolds were spend-the
night guests Friday of Mrs.
Emily Futral.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kimbell
visited Mrs. Lola McLester in
Polk County Rest Home Fri
day afternoon.
Mrs. Hollis Morrison
visited John B. Keef in Floyd
Medical Center Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charfi;s Kit
chings and Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Agan of Centre, Ala., were
guests Sunday of Mrs.
Lavenia Strawn.
Patsy Strawn is spending
a few days this week in
Marietta.
Sympathy is extended to
the family of Grace McAr
thur, sister of Mrs. Henry
Booker, who passed away last
week.
The Akins family reunion
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Haskell Cox at Lake
Weiss Sunday. From Chat
tooga County attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tid
more, Mrs. Lenora Gaylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mitchell
and Willie Whitley. Some 50
guests attended the reunion.
Mrs. Florence Crawford
and Mrs. Vernon Tidmore
visited Mrs. Mamie Gilreath
and Miss Aline Mahan
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Madelyn Edwards
and Mrs. A.W. Morrison
visited Mrs. Lela Woods
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Bonnie Stephens of
Gadsden, Ala., visited her
nieces, Mrs. Madelyn Ed
wards and Mrs. Geor%e Sit
ton, and Mr. Sitton Friday
through Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Borders,
Mrs. Madelyn Edwards and
Mrs. George Sitton enjoyed a
picnic lunch at Watson's
Cross Roads in Alabama Mon
day.
Milton D. Jones of Chat
toogaville visited his nephew,
Porter Jones, Sunday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. David Shrop
shire and Marjorie from
Hialeah, Fla., have moved into
the Lyerlfi community. We
welcome them and hope they
will enjoy living here.
Mrs. Lois Carpenter of
Subligna was guest of Mrs.
Frances House Friday after
noon.
Mrs. Kay Smalley and Jeni
were guests last week of their
aunt, Mrs. Idelle Vaughn, at
Cloudland.
Mrs. Frances House and
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Participating on this season's
Menlo/Lyerly Steelers cheerleading
squad in the Mite League are (first row,
L-R) mascots Heather Smith and Kerri
Beth Hill; (second row) Amy Ballard,
Sharon Clayton, Chera Davis, Belle
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Players on this season’s Menlo/Lyerly
Steelers football team in the Mite League
are (first row, L-R) Holland Ramsey,
Steve Smith, Kevin White, Corey Ratlif);,
Brian West, Steve Fleming, Bernie
Evans and Chuck Cox; (second row) Fred
Martin, Lane Hosmer, Greg Taylor, Jeff
McGraw, Lance Stallings, Stacy Boyd
Mrs. Emmie Strawn attended
the funeral of Mrs. Strawn's
cousin, Orin Wright, Thurs
day in Rome.
Mrs. Doris Everett and
Lisa visited Mrs. Frances
House Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Harold Bishop
visited Mrs. David Hartman
and Ann Catherine Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woodall
of Rome were Sunday after
noon guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Cliff Woodall.
Mrs. Harold Bishop
visited Miss Mary Holland
and Miss Pauline Carter in
Holland Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kimbell
visited Mrs. Lola McLester at
Polk County Nursing Home in
Cedartown Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Sentell of Halls Valley were
guests of Mr. Sentell's
mother, Mrs. Grace Sentell,
and Robert Sentell Sunday in
Berea,
A speedy recovery is wish
ed for %ruce Williams of Red
Bank, Tenn., grandson of Mrs.
J. C. Williams, who is a pa
tient at Erlanger Hospital in
Chattanooga.
The Summerville News, Thurs., Sept. 17, 1981
Gaylor, Chris Hall and Jeanie Houston;
(third row) Jerrilyn Hudgins, Ann Ken
drick, Robin Morrison, Emily Ratliff,
Mandy Ray and Tammy Ward. Not
shown are sponsors Teresia Hall and
Lanette Ratliff.
and R. C. Boyd; (third row) Matt Martin,
Chuck Harris, Richard DeKarske, Shan«
non Hamilton, Brian Bowman, Scott
Ballard, DeWayne Bowman and Guy
Chambless; (fourth : sw) Coaches Larry
Hamilton, Jimmy .7 smer and Gary
Brown. Not shown is Anthony Mathis.
We can usually insure your house, furnishings, out bulildings,
mobile home or business at a big saving to you. Why?
Because:
* We are a Co-op Mutual Co.
* We are exempt from ali taxes and licenses.
* We are a non-profit association and prohibited by state
laws from making a profit.
* We have no agents — so you pay no agent’s commission.
* You deal directly with an officer of the company. You deal
with homefolk in buying your insurance and paying claims.
* We are the largest and oldest Farmers Mutual in Georgla,
organized in 1892 and insuring property in our area ever
since.
Contact Bill Tate
at Tate Furniture Co.
734-2281
We Do Not Insure Autos
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