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Afghan To Be Given Away
Mrs. Joe Eleam recently donated a large
af%han to the Chattooga County Am
bulance Service. EMTs Donnie ¥‘owler
(L-R), Elaine Bennett and Mike Carmon
display the afghan. One dollar donation
tickets will be sold on the afghan with
the proceeds going toward the purchase
of Life Pak 5 equipment. The afghan will
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Lucky’s Supermarket Grand Opening
On the site of the former Piggly Wiggly
in Trion, Lucky’'s Supermarket
celebrated its grand oEenin on Wednes
day of last week with a ri%bon cutting
ceremony and several officials on hand to
help. Sfiown are Bill Ragland and
Nathan Higgins of Ragland Brother’s
Produce (%0., Hershel Hall (meat
Letters To The Editor
Chronic Disease Group To Meet
Dear Editor,
A Chronic Disease Self Help Group was
formed in May for the purpose of sharing and
gaining more knowledge about diseases
such as arthritis, lupus, M. S. and others.
We will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 23, at
7:30 p.m. at the Chattooga County Librar
Clubroom. Dr. Gene Davidson of Rome wifi
talk to us on “Coping Emotionally with
Disease for the victim and His or Her
Family.”” Tell a friend who has a chronic
disease. If you can't come — send a family
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be given away at a drawing on Oct. 24 at
2 p.m. at The Record Shop on Marvin
Street. In addition, the ambulance ser
vice, along with the Chattooga County
Rescue Squad, will hold yard sales every
Friday and Saturday at The Record Shop
with proceeds going toward the equip
ment purchase.
Manager of Lucky's), Melvin Parker
(Produce Manager of Lucky's), Cecil
Woodard (Co-Manager Lucky’s), Jim
Brown (Stock Manager), Mayor J.C.
Woods of Trion, Linda and Bruce
Loveless, Owners; and Manager Eddie
Stamey and Ed Ragland of Ragland
Brother'’s.
member! Also, Dr. Davidson has given per
mission for you to tape his talk to share with
someone who can’t come.
Meetings for this group will be held in
September, November, January, March and
May. Future programs includ); reconstruc
tive surgery, proper diet and nutrition and
physical therapy.
See you Wegnesday. Sept. 23, at 7:30!
Sincerely,
Pam T. Echols
County Extension Agent
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Jottings
An expression of sym
rath{ is extended to the fami
y of Mrs. Grace McArthur
who passed away Tuesday,
Sept. 8, at her home in Sum
merville,
Mr. and Mrs. Max
Treadaway and Jeremy
visited Mr., and Mrs. Dewey
Brown and Mr. and Mrs.
Timothy Brown and Candi
Saturday night.
Mr. ang Mrs. Manuel
Ellison and grandsons, Mike
and Matt Ellison, visited Mrs.
Ora Bell Ellison Saturday
afternoon in Rome.
Steve Speer, Max Jones,
Len Chumg?:r and Danny
McGraw visited Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Yarbrough and family
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jones
and Lynn visited Mrs. Ruby
Baggett and Miss Marie
Teague Wednesday night of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Yar
brough were dinner guests of
Mrs. Evelyn Yarbrough
Thursday.
Mrs. Margaret Clowdis
and Mrs. Vivian White and
Marie were Tuesday, Sept. 8,
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dolph Vernon. Their visitors
Tuesday afternoon were Mrs.
Harris, Lucile Purcell and
Mrs. Helen Middleton of
Trion.
Mrs. John Donovits, Mrs.
Foye Tallent, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernie Hester, Emmie and
Adam and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Sprayberry visited
Mrs. Annie Parker Sunday
afternoon in Jamestown, Ala.
Miss Beth Bishop spent
Sunday afternoon visiting
Tony Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jones
and Mrs. Pauline Bridges
visited the family of Tollie Mc-
Cullough Friday night in
Gadsden, Ala.
Mrs. Clarence Winters,
Mrs. Hazel Kerce and Eddie
Kerce visited Mrs. J.E.
Hawkins during the past
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Holt
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bag
gett visited Mr. and Mrs. Ron
nie Winters, Kristi and Jason
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Speer
of Garden Lakes were Satur
day night guests of Mrs.
Evelyn Yarbrough.
Mrs. Lena Ingle and Zeta,
Mr. and Mrs. Rickey Ellison,
Mike and Matt andyMr. and
Mrs. Joe Winters, Bobby and
Amy visited Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Ellison and Mrs. An
nie Bell Winters Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Yar
brough, Rodney, Annette and
Amy and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Murdock were supper guests
of Mrs. Rose Murdock Satur
day in Summerville.
Mrs. Ola Brooks of Lyerly
was Sunday guest of Mrs. Eva
Jordon.
Mr. and Mrs. Max
Treadaway and Jeremy were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Delores Treadaway in Sum
merville.
Mr. and Mrs. David
Duckett of Chattanooga were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
E. E. Winters. Her afternoon
visitors were Mr. and Mrs,
Raymond Winters, Kim and
Karen, Mrs, Mary Studdard,
Patricia and Stan¥ey and Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Winters.
Mrs. Eva Tibbs visited
Mrs. Nell Vernon Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mit
chell visited Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Scoggins Friday
afternoon in Summerville,
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Yar
brough and Diane. Mrs.
Clarence Joyner and Hubert
Joyner attended the Will
ingham reunion at the Menlo
Park Sunday.
Mr. an({ Mrs. Douglas
Moseley visited Mrs. Beedie
Yarbrough Wednesday after
noon of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Teague, Cherri, Chuck and
Carla and Mrs. Eva Tibbs en
joyed supper Wednesday,
Sept. 9, at a’estern Sizzlin in
Fort Payne, Ala. En route
home they stopped at DeSoto
Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny
McGraw and Beth were sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Cotton McGraw and Cindy at
Gore Thursday.
Carl Vernon of Summer
ville was Saturday dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dolph
Vernon. Walt Vernon of Sum
merville visited them in the
afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Clayton, Mark and Sharon en
joyed dinner at Captain D's in
Fort Payne, Ala., gunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Speer
of Garden Lakes, Mr. and
Mrs. Len Chumbler and
Allison of Gaylesville, Ala.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Yar
brough, Rodney, Annette and
Amy were dinner guests of
Mrs. Evelyn Yarbrough. Her
Sunday afternoon visitor was
Max Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Ellison visited Frankie Mit
chell at Floyd Medical Center
Sunday nigg;t.
Lane McKowen of
Rossville was Sunday night
guest of Tony Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Deßerry of Summerville
visited Mr. and Mrs. Max
Treadaway and Jeremy Sun
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dye
and children of LaFayette,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Winters,
Kristi and Jason, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Starkey, Mrs.
Christine Chumbler, Mrs.
Debbie Yarbrough and Mrs.
Evelyn Yarbrough visited Mr.,
and Mrs. Grady Winters last
week.
The Combined
Homemakers Club will meet
at the home of Mrs. Hazel
Kerce tonight (Thursday, at 7
o’clock. Mrs. Pam Echols will
give a demonstration on pad
ed picture frames.
YJ nn Jones visited Terry
Hugg’es Thursday night who
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Mite Viking Football Team
Players on this year's Summerville Vik
ings football team in the Mite League in
clude (first row, L-R) Desmond
McMichael, Edward Bennett, Lyn Ham
by, Rico Perry, Stacy Mitchell, Michael
Scott and Blake Campbell; (second row)
Phillip Cox, Justin Stinson, Felix
is recuperating at the home of
his grandparents in Cedar
Bluff, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hin
ton, Wanda and Buck, Mrs.
L. D. Holt and Mrs. Bryant
Ward visited Mrs. Jessie Mae
Winters Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jones,
Tony and Lynn and Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Fowler attended the
memorial service of Tollie Mc-
Cullough at Crestwood in
Gadsden, Ala., Saturday mor
ning/.l
r. and Mrs. Hubert
Joyner and Ramar and Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Yarbrough
and Diane visited Mrs.
Clarence Joyner last week.
Mrs. Nell Vernon visited
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teague,
Cherri, Chuck and Carla and
Mrs. Eva Tibbs Sunday after
noon.
Congratulations go to Mr.
and Mrs. Edmond Kerce who
celebrated their 44th wedding
anniversary Sunday, Sept. 13.
We wish for them many more
happy anniversaries.
Mrs. Lee Reynolds, Mrs.
Kathy Cole, l%lrs. Betty
Teems and Mrs. Sarah Brown
of Rome and Mrs. Florene
White of Summerville visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Vernon
Wednesday afternoon of last
week.
Charles Teague visited his
g‘arents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
eague, Wednesday night,
Sept. 9, in Rhinehart, Ala.
Mrs. Lillian Green, Regina,
Chad and Chris were wcetcnd
f;uests of Mrs. Beedie Yar
rough.
Miss Annie Bulman, Mr.
and Mrs. Faires Bramlette,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jones and
Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Cf;urchwell. Amber Hamala,
Mrs. ‘‘Spunkey’’ Mitchell,
Josh and Blake, Mrs. Dewey
Brown, C.M. Pledger, Mr.
Ridgeway
Baptist Church
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NEAR MARTINDALE
Sunday School ... .10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship . .11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship .. 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Night ..7:00 p.m.
The Summerville News, Thurs., Sept. 17, 1981
Knowles, Guy Dunn, Thas Rounsville,
Cale Pledger and Kenny Bartnick; (third
row) Craig Pender, Jason Espy, Junior
Connell, Larry Bishop, Jonathon Rosser,
Jason Hix and Cantrell Smith; (fourth
row) Coaches Dennis Campbell, Henr
Knowles, Eddie Herod and Lane Sentelft
and Mrs. Max Treadaway and
Jeremy, Mrs. Iva Reese, Mrs.
Joyce Buffington and Tia and
Mrs. Charles Dutton and
Laßhonda visited Mr. and
Mrs. L. D. Pledger and Lamar
during the }mst week.
Tony Jones and Lane
McKowen are in Atlanta this
week attending the classes of
Workman's Compensation
and Commercial Auto In
surance.
Mr. and Mrs. Max
Treadaway and Jeremy
visited Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe
Reese and Mrs. “‘Spunkey”
Mitchell, Josh un(r Blake
Thursday night in Menlo.
Get-well wishes go to Miss
Marie Teague, a patient at
Floyd Medical Center. Those
visiting her during the
weekeng were: Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lee Teague of
Gadsden, Ala.,, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Baggett, Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Teague, Ellen, Joe,
Hugh and Debra, Mr. and
Mrs. Jule Stephens, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronnie CVinl,urs, Kristi
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and Jason, Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Ellison, Mrs. John
Baggett, Mildred Teague, Mr.
zmé‘ Mrs. Jessie McCullough,
Hubert Joyner, Mrs. l)vhfiiv
Yarbrough, Voy Teague, Mr.
and Mrs, Larry Sturfivy, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Brown, the
Rev. Willie Bearden, Mrs.
Madelyn White, Miss Frances
White, Mr. and Mrs. David
Teague, Mike and Ken,
RBeulah Teague, Mrs. Bonnie
Barfield, Mr. and Mrs. Danny
McGraw and Beth, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Jones and Lynn,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Baggett
and Jonathan, Raymond
Winters, the Rev. Frank Mec-
Crickard, Miss Susan Miller
and the Rev. Ross Tipps.
Mr. and Mrs. Cicero
Pledger visited Mr. and Mrs.
Odis Owens in Subligna and
Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Vernon
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bag
gett, Kristi Winters and
Rodney Yarbrough visited
Mr. and Mrs. Danny McGraw
and Beth this past week.,
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