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MISS MAYNOR, MR. KNOWLES
Miss Maynor Engaged To
Robert Donovan Knowles
Mrs. Rena Dean Massey of
Summerville announces the
engagement and forthcoming
marriage of her daughter,
Miss Mary Ann Maynor, to
Robert Donavon Knowles, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Robert
Knowles, also of Summerville.
The bride-elect is also the
daughter of the late Otto
Bryant Maynor. Miss
Maynor, a 1978 graduate of
Chattooga Higir School,
received her Bachelor of
Science degree in elementar
education from Shorter Co{
lege in May.
The rospective
bridegroom is tge brother of
Denise Knowles of Summer
ville. Mr. Knowles, a 1976
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graduate of Chattooga High
School, received his %achelor
of arts degree in Bible with a
minor in music from Ten
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May.
The wedding is planned for
2 p.m. July 17 at Pennville
Baptist Church. No formal in
vitations will be sent. All
friends and relatives are in
vited to attend the ceremony.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank those
who come in our time of sor
row, those who sent flowers
and food or helped in any way.
The Ed White Family
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MARCIA ANNE THOMASON
Marcia Anne Thomason
To Marry Mark Wade
The Rev. and Mrs. L. B.
Thomason of Crystal River,
Fla., announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Mar
cia Anne, to Mark Byron
Wade, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Wade of Nashville,
Tenn.
Miss Thomason is the
granddaughter of Mrs. Mary
Thomason and the late Frank
Thomason of Summerville.
She is a graduate of Stetson
University, DeLand, Fla.,
with a major in piano perfor
mance. While at Stetson, Miss
Thomason was a member of
Mortar Board Honor Society.
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MISS LINDA JANET BRIDGES
Miss Bridges To Marry
Daniel Stephenson Groce
Mrs. Gwendolyn M.
Gradolph of Fayetteville and
Richarg H. Bridges of Smyrna
proudly announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Linda
Janet Bridges, to Daniel
Stephenson Groce, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Groce of
Summerville.
The bride-elect is the
granddaughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Bridges of
Woodbury and the late Mr.
and Mrs. John McCoy of
Luthersville. She is the sister
of Joel and Kevin Bridges of
Fayetteville.
Miss Bridl:ges is a 1978
%raduate of ag'ett;e County
igh School and received her
Associate of Arts Degree from
Clayton Junior College. She is
working toward her Bachelor
of Arts Degree in Music
Education at Geor%ia State
University and teaches piano
in Fayetteville.
The prospective
bridegroom is the grandson of
Mrs. Vera Groce and the late
Don Groce of Summerville. He
is the brother of Tim Groce of
Summerville and Don Groce
of Norcross.
Mr. Groce is a 1973
graduate of Chattooga High
chool, and a 1977 honor
6raduate of Jacksonville State
niversity in Jacksonville,
Ala., receiving a Bachelor of
Science Degree in Marketing.
Chattooga County Social News
Florida State University,
Tallahassee, Fla. She is cur
rently a private piano instruc
tor and employed by Quality
Insulation Corporation in
Memphis, Tenn.
Mr. Wade is a graduate of
David Lipscomb College,
Nashville, "I)‘enn. He is a can
didate for the Master of
Theology degree, Harding
University, Memphis, Tenn.
Mr. Wade is associated with
the Smart Corporation of
Memphis as a field represen
tative.
The wedding is an event of
Aug. 7 at the First Baptist
Church of Crystal River, %‘la.
Mr. Groce is employed with
Delta Airlines as a computer
pro%rammer.
he couple is actively in
volved at I\?ew Hope Baptist
Church in Fayetteville, where
they sing in a contem%orary
Christian group called Prism,
which ministers to area chur
ches.
A wedding is planned. for
Aug. 28 at New Hope Baptist
Church in Fayetteville. All
friends and refitives are in
vited to attend.
/eegid ferez/
With ...
Nancy Reynolds
BRIDE-ELECT OF
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The Rev. Curry W. Davis,
a former pastor of Summer
ville Presbyterian Church,
now of Decatur, will preach at
Trion Presbyterian Church
Sunday, June 27, at the 11
a.m. worship service and at
the Beersheba Presbyterian
Church at 10 a.m.
* * *
Miss Erin Mee of New
York, N.Y. has returned
home following a week's visit
with her inndmother. Mrs.
Addie Baker. She will be
working at a camp in Connec
ticut.
Her mother, Mrs. Suzi
Mee, and brother, Charles 111,
have arrived for a visit of
several weeks with Mrs.
Baker.
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Preston Cash, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sewell Cash, was
honored by his parents at a
cookout at their home Mon
day night of last week. He left
Wednesday afternoon for
Pulaski, Va., to play with the
Rockie League of the Braves.
Around 30 relatives and
friends attended the gala
event including Mrs. Harriet
Carroll, Ms. Judy Hughes,
Mrs. Sandra Hanks, Amanda
Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Osby and B. J.
& * *
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Bridges
of Huntsville, Ala., were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Scoggins.
* * *
Mrs. Horace England has
returned from Princeton,
N.J., where she was called
due to the illness of her
brother, W. B. Thompson.
* * *
Mrs. Frances Clark spent
the afternoon Saturday with
Mrs. Matilda Buffington in
Texas Valley.
* & *
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Sizemore had as their Sunday
guests, Mr. and Mrs. J.L.
Sizemore.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Joe
Reed of Rock Spring were
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Eyddle Reed.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart
Wilson, Earl Newsome and
Mrs. Charlotte Windover of
CovinFton spent the weekend
at Helen.
* * *
John Black Whisenant of
Dalton was in Summerville
Sunday and attended the mor
ning worship service at Sum
merville Presbyterian Church.
* * *
Mrs. John Salley and Mary
and Mrs. Irwin Thomas en
{:gyed a day at the World's
air last Friday.
They thought the Chinese
pavilion was the best there,
and amonf other exhibits saw
the Canadian and Saudi Ara
bian.
They ate at a Chinese
restaurant and enjoyed brows
ing through the gift sh?s and
seeing the fireworks display
just before closing time.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Chandler and two grand
children, Michelle and Matt,
of Grant City, 111., spent two
weekends recently with Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Chandler, leav
ing Monday morning for
home.
They also visited
Disneyland, Daytona Beach
and other points in Florida.
* * *
Mrs. Joe Parris of Mariet
ta spent the day with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Johnson, and Connif Friday.
* *
Relatives exl:joying a birth
day party for Fletcher Davis,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Curry W.
Davis Jr., who was one year
old, were as follows: Mrs. Av
va Wells, his great
grandmother; Mrs. Geraldine
arton, his grandmother;
Mrs. Sophia Baron, his aunt;
and Nick Baron, his uncle; and
his fiance, Miss An%:ela Price.
It was an enjoyable family
affair. G Sprsan g
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lit
tle and Dan and Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Wofford and Adam of
Atlanta have returned from a
week's visit with Mrs. Little’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Grubbs, at Quitman.
Adam Wofford is here for a
week's visit with the Littles.
REGISTERED
WITH US ...
Susan K. Childress
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The Summerville News, Thurs., June 24, 1982
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Duke
and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
Fisher hosted a dinner at The
Lookout at Cloudland Sundaf'
for Mr. and Mrs, Ralq‘h Starl
ing of Stephensville, Texas.
Mr. Starling, evangelist, is
conducting a iospel meeting
at Northside Church of Christ
this week.
On Tuesday night, the
Starlinf{s were the guests of
Mrs. Hinton Logan, Mrs.
Charles Lowry, Mrs. Harold
Broome and Mr. and Mrs.
Elgin Logan at Armstrong’s
11-A
restaurant.
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Mrs. W. M. Palmer is on an
extended visit with her son,
Neil Palmer, Mrs, Palmer and
Kevin.,
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Mrs. Ann Cleland, Ken and
Angg' of Collinsville, Ala., ar
rived Monday for several daga
with Mary and John Ed
Woodham.
* * &
Charles and Keith Hurley
of LaFayette visited the Irby
Hurleys Friday.