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. The Summerville News, Thurs., June 10, 1982
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‘Mrs. Julia Ray spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Sam Ray. The Mmes. Ray
visited Mrs. Mary Haygood
and Martha Saturday after
noon,
Mrs. Edna Cook visited
Mrs. Edith Ray Thursday
afternoon. Others who visited
Mrs. Ray duringJ the past
week were: Mrs. Nona Laura
Snow, Mrs. Annie Mae
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Hamp
Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Peppers, Mrs. Jewel Elrod
anél Sharon, Becky, Freddie
and Chris Hardin and Mrs.
Edith Burrage, Frances,
Junior and Joseph.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ferry
of Daisy, Tenn., spent Mon
day ang Tuesday nights last
week with Mr. and Mrs.
Hamp Brewer. Mr. and Mrs.
Branson Gayler of Rome
visited them Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pe;gpers
visited Mr. and Mrs. Hamp
Brewer one afternoon last
week.
Visiting Mrs. Ruth Kirby
during the past week were:
Mrs. %lancy Gamble, Rhonda
and Steven of Gaylesville,
Ala., Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kir
by, Jeff, Jason, Christy and
Jeremy, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Stanci{ Sr., Ted Jr., Darlene
and Brenda Ann, Mrs. Sue
Elem and Lisa, Jack Kirby,
Nancy Holden and Michele,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hatcher
and Mrs. Gussie Gamble and
granddatlx\ght;er. Rhonda.
Mrs. Mary Pickle and Mrs.
Tessie Reece visited Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Cook Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Edna Cook and Marie
visited Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Cook and Matt of Summer
ville Saturday morning.
Mrs. Avery Bryan and
Mrs. Edna Cook visited Mr.
and Mrs. James Lewis Satur
day afternoon.
Visiting Mrs. Gussie Cook
and Mrs. Ruth Blair during
the past week were: Mr. an
Mrs. Ken Cook of Summer
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Gagler of Gaylesville, Ala.,
L. B. Cook Jr., and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Cook.
Mrs. Gussie Cook visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cook last
Friday on Mr. Cook's 61st bir
thday annév;;saré 3
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an%Mr and Mrs. Hamp
Bréwér ’ enjoyed supper at
Long John Silver's in
LaFayette Wednesday, June
4, on Mrs. Peppers’ 75th birth
day anniversary.
Bob Ragland, Raymond
Bell and Mrs. John Atkins
and Angela visited Mr. and
Mrs." Henry Floyd last week.
i ~Mr, ami, Mrs. Bob Ragland
were supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Avery Bryan Sunday
eveninfi. Others who visited
them during the week were
the Rev. l%ichard Gardner,
Mrs. Shirley Stallings and Mr.
%{nd Mrs. Butch Gardner,
racy and Christy.
Hagpy birthday wishes go
to Bob Henderson who will
celebrate his birthday an
niversary Thursday, June 17.
Mrs. Ruth Green and Lisa
of Adairsville were dinner
fixests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
cDonald Saturday. Theg
]s&:ent Saturday night wit
rs. Martha Jo Drake and
Tammy of Gaylesville, Ala.,
then returned to the Jim
McDonalds Sunday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McDonald during the lelast
week were: Mr. and Mrs.
Frankie Cranmore and Kenny,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brown and
Buffy, Ronnie McDonald and
Chaci Mrs. Martha Jo Drake
and Tammy, Mr. and Mrs.
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Russell Mills and Roger Mills
and Missy.
Chip Cook was dinner
Euest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
ook Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Cook
and Brett visited Mrs. Edna
Cook and Marie Wednesday,
June 2.
Mrs. Edna Cook visited
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook
Thursday night. She visited
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mor
rison and Robin and their new
baby boy, Tobe, Saturday
afternoon.
Dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Buddy Williams and Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Williams,
Amanda and Dale II Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bur
rage, Frances, Junior and
Joseph and Becky Elrod and
Virgil. Visiting them during
the past week were: Mr. an
Mrs. Buddy Blalock, James
and Tony, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Tudor, Jan and
David, Mr. and Mrs. Goob
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
nie Deerin%: Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Williams, Tracy and Tammy,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Stephens, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Williams and Jason,
Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Williams
and Jim Stephens.
Angie and Missy Smith
and Tracy Westbrooks spent
last Thursday night with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Womack.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sther
of Leesburg, Ala., were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Womack Sunday. Others
visiting them during the past
week were: Mr. and lelrs.
Chester Westbrooks and
Tracly, Mr. and Mrs. Tim
Hurley and Shane, Mrs.
Lillian Rowlls and Mrs.
Sherry Dollar and Dillon.
Gary Ray is spending a
week or two with Ynis grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Rowlls.
Mr. and Mrs. Dannie
Johnson of Sand Rock, Ala.,
spent the weekend with Dan
nie's grandmother, Mrs. Gor
don Johnson, and his father,
Wallace Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Snider of Rome were weekend
guests of Mrs. Gordon
Johnson and Wallace. Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Brown and Buffy
visited them during the past
week.
Mrs. Edna Cook visited
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pilgrim
at Chattooga County Hospital
Sunday afternooi. where Mr.
Pilgrim is a patieni A speedy
recovery is wished for him.
Mrs. Julia Mae Rowlls
spent Sunday afternoon with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cll};de Bartlett, of Collinsville,
Ala.
Tourney Set
The Broomtown Voluntee:
Fire Department, located in
Rhinehart, Ala., across from
the old Elementary School
building, will be the site of
Fun Day, Saturday, June 19.
The fun will begin at 4 p.m.
(Central Time). There will %e a
Horseshoe Tournament. En
try fee is sl. The tournament
will begin at 4:30 and all con
testants must be registered
by 5:30. There will be a varie
ty of games outdoors for all
ages. After sunset, we will
have an indoor game with a
large variety of prizes.
Everyone is welcome. For
directions or more informa
tion, call 205-643-5963.
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morning speaker wilr be the Rev.
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in the afternoon. The Rev. Cecil Wooten
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Optimist Group At Picnic. :
French fries and Coke at the gicnic area
at Red Top Mountain State Park. Fifty
county youngsters were treated to the
trip by the local club.
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