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«"‘; _‘ Lyerly
‘2SR Happenings
) By Mrs. Martha Bishop
Phone 895.3381
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Baker
were l.dguests of Earl Jones
Saturday.
Visiting Miss Leone
Busbin last week were Mrs.
Battie Reece, Mrs. Anna
Cochran and Mrs. Nancy Ma
jors.
Mrs. Robert May of Cen
tre, Ala., was guest of her
arents, Mr. and Mrs. H, M.
gtallings. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. l¥aul Tucker
visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Montgomery in Dry Valley
and patients at Oak View Nur
sing Home Saturday after
noon.
Wi H, Stallings of
Gaylesville, Ala., was guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Stallings
Wednesdaé' of last week.
Mrs. Grace Sentell was
dinner guest of Mr, and Mrs.
Bob Kimbell Sunday and at
tended the funeral service of
Andrew Pilgrim with Mr. and
Mrs. Kimbell at Pennville
Church of Christ.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mosley,
Sherry and Pam of Athens
visited Mrs. Treva Mosley
several days last week.
Visiting Mrs. Henry
Booker last week were Mrs.
Sharon Mitchell of Summer
ville, Mrs. Oliver Ridley, Mrs.
Milt Jones, Cicero Pledger
and Robert Sumner.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe D.
Henderson of Rome were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Jones and Margaret Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Joyce Winters, Hope
and Jason of Gaylesville, Ala.,
were spend-the-day guests of
Mrs. Peg Williams Sunday.
Mrs. Grace Sentell visited
Mrs. Williams Sunday morn
ing. Her other guests during
the week were David Hartman
and Mrs. Florence Crawford.
Fred N. Baker was
honored with a birthday din
ner by his wife and children
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with a family get-together
Sunday. Present E)r the occa
sion were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Baker Jr. of Calhoun, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Baker and
children of Rome, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Baker and
Donald Ray of Rossville and
an aunt, M’ll's. Ada Delzell, of
Oak View Nursing Home.
Bobby Thompson and son,
Robbie, and Donald Pickle
visited in the evening.
The Lyerly Homemakers,
along with a bus load of other
homemakers and friends, en
joyed the day Saturday in
Knoxville, ’l?;nn.. at the
World's Fair.
Expressions of sympathy
are extended to the friends
and relatives of Andrew
Pilgrim, a former minister of
the Church of Christ in Lg'er‘
ly, who passed away Friday,
June 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe D.
Henderson of Rome were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Bishop.
Mrs. Grace Sentell and
Mrs. Harold Bishgg visited
Mr. and Mrs. Deed urphty of
Summerville Sunday after
noon. Mr. Murfihy was
celebrating his 86th birthday
anniversary.
Visiting Mrs. Lola
McLester last week in the Oak
View Nursing Home were:
Mrs. Grace Sentell, Mrs. Earl
Jones and Margaret, Mrs.
Harold Bishop, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Kimbell and Mrs. Flave
Evatt and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe D.
Henderson of Rome visited
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kimbell and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bishop
Tuesday as.: .oon of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe P.
Williams of Chattanooga,
Tenn., were guests of Mr.
Williams' mother, Mrs. Nelda
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Members attending the Hughes Reunion
were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hughes, Mr.
and Mrs. Freddie Hughes and son, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Blackwell and sons, Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy Hughes, Mr. and Mrs.
James Hughes and daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Hughes, Sherry Hughes,
Lisa Hugfies. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hughes
Williams, Saturday.
Miss Pauline Carter
visited Mrs. Naomi Guyton
Saturday. Mrs. Guyton was
fixest of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
u%hes Friday afternoon.
isiting Miss Mary
Holland and Miss Pauline
Carter last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Woodard of Ac
worth, Mrs. Elsie Harden and
son of Rome and Mrs. Mark
Strawn.
Mrs. Alf Strawn spent last
week in Rome visiting her
sisters, Mrs. Mattie Womack
and Mrs. Wilson Lovelace.
Donna Battles was
weekend I\g’uest of her grand
mother, Mrs. W. T. Berry.
Mrs. Jennie Ord and Joe
were spend-the-day guests
Sunday of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Gentry, in
Lindale.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Borders
of Naples, Fla., spent the
weekend with Mrs. Madelyn
Edwards and Mr. and Mrs.
George Sitton.
Mrs. Madelyn Edwards
and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Borders
spent Saturday visiting in Bir
mingham, Ala., with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Barton and Kristal,
Jimmy Barton, David Girk
and Sfierry Crutchfield.
Friday afternoon guests of
Mrs. George Sitton and Mrs.
Madelyn Edwards were Mrs.
George Gilbert and Mrs. J. S.
Taylor. .
Kris Stephens of Summer
ville visitecf his aunts, Mrs.
Hughes Family Reunion
Bloodmobile C
The American Red Cross
Bloodmobile made a stop in
Chattooga County Monday
and colFected a total of 37
units of blood.
The bloodmobile was held
at the Summerville Recreation
Center on the Bolling Road
from 12:30 until 5:30 p.m.
Thirty-nine local residents
turned out for the bloodmobile
blood drive as potential
donors. Of those 39 residents,
only 37 were able to give blood
Geor%e Sitton and Mrs.
Madelyn Edwards, Saturday
and Monday.
Mrs. Lee Borders and Mrs.
George Sitton visited their
sister, Mrs. Annie Mae Rose,
at Oak View Nursing Home
last Friday afternoon. Mrs.
Anna Berry and friend visited
Mrs. Rose Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. George Gilbert
visited Mrs. J.C. Williams
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Dan Brooks and Mrs.
Madelyn Edwards attended
the revival at Chelsea Baptist
Church Wednesday night of
last week.
Mrs. Dan Brooks visited
Mrs. A.W. Morrison Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mor
rison are vacationing with
their mothers, Mrs. A.W.
Morrison and Mrs. Cordie
Powell, this week.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howell Dalton
and Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Deßerr%r and famil¥ and Miss Lorene
Frost. The Hughes Family Reunion was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howell
Dialton on Lake Weiss at Cedar Bluff,
Ala.
ollects 37 Pints
for various reasons.
Those potential donors tur
ning out for the bloodmobile
included: George E. Miller,
Mary Covington, David
Bethune, Billie Jennings, Jim
my Scruggs, Kathy ‘%’ooten,
Emily A. Farrar, David Love,
Cofiuitt C. Black 111, William
F. Noles, Nancy Helms, G. W.
Koonce, Judy Mitchell, Steve
P. White, Eugene Hampton,
.W. ‘Parker Jr., ’? E.
Bowman, Ruth L. Cummings,
Edward Hammitt and Sammy
Gene Cavin.
Also, Jimmie Gail
Bowman, James Snow, Ben
nie Joe Wade, Thelma Casey,
Thelma Eller, Sharon W.
McGuire, Doris Eley, Helen
Dooley, Joe Stewart, M. D.,
Hugh L. Blalock, Derrell D.
Rush, Tim Wilson, Eva B.
Bryson, Terry Money, Sandra
Edgeworth, Betty F. Siffles,
James A. Grogan, Joyce
Bethune and Nancy E. Ham
mons.
Meeting
Scheduled
The monthly meeting of
the Chattooga County
Wildlife Association will be
held tonight, June 17, beginn
ing at 7:30.
All members are urged to
attend and bring their unsold
tickets, money and ticket
stubs.
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