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The Summerville Recreation Center was
the setting Monday for a stop by the
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Farrar and David Love each received a
R}n with their unit of blood donation
onday for completing a total of two
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Receives Two Gallon Pins
Attend Camp
gallons of units they had donated to the
lood grogram. Red Cross Volunteer
Angie Brown (L-R) presents Love with
his pin, while Mrs. %arrar receives her
gn from Bobbie Mayne, a Red Cross
egistered Nurse.
l\alanied by their advisor David Matteson,
ocational Agriculture Teacher at Chat
tooga High School.
Reunion Is Set
The Wesley Chapel Gram
mar School Reunion will be
held at the Wesley Chapel
United Methodist Church
June 27 at.'l p.m. This ‘is
located on Old Highway 27
north of Trion. A covered-dish
dinner will be served at 1
o'clock. Fellowship together
through the afternoon. Please
come.
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Completes Senior Citizens Mural
Area residents attending the Chattooga
Nutrition Site for the Elderly on Seventh
Street in Summerville recently raised
funds through various projects to have a
mural painted on their building. Rocky
Ludy of Summerville is shown with the
Sisemore
Graduates
Mark Sisemore has
graduat,ed Cum Laude from
erry College with a Bachelor
of Science degree in
Chemistry and Biology. He
was vice-president of the
Berry Biological Society and
later became an active
member of the Tau Alpha
Chapter of the Tri Bata,
Biological Honor Society. He
was zfi]so vice-president of the
Berry College Chapter of the
American éhemical Societl); |
and a member of the Health
Profession Society at Berry.
He is the son of Barbara
and Al Sisemore of LaFayette.
Grandparents are Mrs. John
W. Garmon of Summerville
and Mrs. Willis F. Sisemore of
LaFayette.
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Registration
Set
Registration for Floyd
Junior College’s summer
guarter classes begins Mon
day, June 21, and will con
~ tinue through Monday, June
28. The admissions office will
be open from 8:30 am. to 7
~ p.m. June 21 and will be open
until 6:30 p.m. June 22, 24 and
28. Regular office hours are
8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
A full day and evening
schedule will be offered with
courses ranging from educa
tion and accounting to
chemistry and political
science. Several evening
classes will be held one day
per week on Tuesday nights
and a wide variety of courses
are set for Monday and Thurs
day nights.
Classes begin June 22 for
all daily and Tuesday night
students. Monday/Thursday
night classes begin June 24.
Early registration is going
on now and interested persons
may come by the FJ(? Office
of Admissions and Records or
call the college at 295-6339.
Betts Named
The Georgia Department
of Industry and Trade has
assigned Darla Betts to the
Regional Representative posi
tion in the Northeast Georgia
Mountains, according to an
announcement by Commis
sioner Milton Folds.
The Commissioner said
Mrs. Betts. will continue to
represent the Department in
the Northwest Georgia Moun
tains area, a position she has
held for the past 3': years.
Her new office location is
Gainesville.
As Regional Represen
tative, Mrs. Betts will act as a
liasion for the Industry, Inter
national, Research and
Tourist Divisions of the
Department. Current regional
representative local projects
include gatherin% material for
updating the elgartment's
159 county conomic
Development Profiles,
assisting in community
development evaluation pro
érams and participating in the
reat Georgia Gold Rush
tourist promotion.
A native of Rome, Mrs.
Betts is the former Darla
Darnell. She is married to
Tommy Betts of the
Gainesville Citizens Bank and
was an employee of the
Department of Industry and
Trade Visitor Information
Center at Kingsland prior to
joining the Regional Rep Pro
eram 4 vears ago.
Bake Sale Set
A bake sale will be held
Friday morning, June 18, in
front of the Reg Food Store in
the Summerville Square Shop
ping Center beginning at 11
o’clock.
Proceeds from the bake
sale will go toward the Menlo
Recreation Department.
completed mural entitled, ‘‘Senior
Citizen.”” Ludy completed the mural
Tuesday after an estimated 20 hours of
work on it. The idea for the mural was
taken from a picture, noted Ludy.
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