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'he Summerville News, Thurs., June 24, 1982
DEATHS
Tl RN B A B i it i g ittt
~rlia Covington
& Mrs. Delia_ Hudgins Cov
. ington, of 113 Hawkins Drive,
. Summerville, passed away
"~ June 15 at 9:40 in Oak View
Nursing Home.
She was a member of
Grace Temple Holiness
Church, and widow of the late
Mr. Will Henry Covington Sr.
Survivors are three
daughters, Mrs. Annie B, Col
eman of Chattanooga, Tenn.,
Mrs. Pauline Evans and Mrs.
Mary Perry of Summerville;
five sons, John C. Hudgins of
Chattanooga, Tenn., Will
Henry Covington Jr. of Lyer
ly, Jeff, George W., and Henry
L. Covington of Summerville;
12 grandchildren; 18 great-
Frandchildren: daughters-in
aw; sons-in-law; sisters-in
law; brothers-in-law; cousins;
several nieces; nephews; other
relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held
June 18 at 2 p.m. from the
New Bethel Baptist Church in
Summerville with Elder
Mason Johnson, the Rev.
Harry Carter and other
ministers officiating.
Flowerbearers were
Madams Etta Smith, Barbara
King, Dawn and Cheryl Cov
ington, Lisa and Christie
fi“ “Views On °
* ¥ “Dental Health
‘\ ,L PAUL EBERHARD D.D.S.
BABY BOTTLE TOOTH DECAY
From a dental point of
view, nursing babies from
bottles can cause problems.
Dentally-speaking — what’s
the worst thing you can do to
a baby? Stick him in his crib
with a bottle at nap time and
let him fall asleep with the
bottle in his mouth. Milk or
juice in the mouth and on the
teeth turns to acid and
causes teeth to break down
rapidly. Many babies who
sleep with a baby bottle
develop severe tooth decay,
often in their front teeth. The
problem is not the bottle but
what's in it. The sugar in the
milk, formula, or fruit juices
causes the decay.
Sometimes, these teeth
become so decayed they
cause severe pain and may
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Perry.
Pallbearers were Kinny,
Terry and Wayne Perry,
Shelgon. Myles and George
Covington Jr.
Interment: was in Summer
ville Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements
were by Willis Funeral Home
of Dalton.
Break-In
Investigated
The Chattooga County
Sheriff's Deiartment is in
vestigating the break-in of a
local attorney’s residence
Tuesday.
Accordin%to a relport. the
residence of Ben Ballenger on
U.S. Highway 27, south of
Summerville in the Gore Com
munity, was burglarized
sometime between 9 a.m. and
3 p.m. Tuesday. Entry into
the residence was apparentl
made by throwing a bricK
through a glass door at the
rear of the house.
Reportedly missing from
the residence was a sewing
machine, a receiver and turn
table, two speakers, jewelry
and an assortment of other
furnishings. The items were
valued at an estimated $3,950.
break off or have to be pulled.
During the day, the baby
swallows these drinks quick
ly, so there is no damage to
the teeth. But during sleep,
the liquid pools behind the
baby’s teeth and keeps them
bathed in sugar for hours.
One solution is to give
baby the last feeding before
bedtime. If your baby is still
using a bottle when his teeth
begin to appear, let him use it
for short periods of time
awake or sitting up. If he is
using a bottle as a pacifier,
put water in the bottle.
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Prepared as a public ser
vice to promote better dental
health.“ From the office of:
PAUL EBERHARD, D.D.S.,
502 S. Commerce St., Phone:
857-4741
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Mr. and Mrs. Ted Perry
and children of Huntsville,
Ala., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Baggett were dinner guests of
Mrs, J.C. McGraw in Sum
merville Saturday.
Mr. and Bfrs. Danny
McGraw and Beth were Tues
day supper guests last week of
Mr. and Mrs. Cotton McGraw
and Cindy of Gore.
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The Combined Home
makers Club met Monday
night, June 14, at 7 o’clock at
the home of Mrs. Hazel Kerce
for the regular monthly
meeting.
Dale Peppers fiave a
demonstration on silk flower
arrangements. After the
demonstration, Mrs. Kerce
served refreshments con
sisting of cake and lemonade.
Attending were: Mrs.
Kathy Kerce, Mrs. Ruby Bag-
Eett. Mrs. Margaret Yar
rough, Mrs. Evelyn Bagfiatt.
Miss Marie Teague and Mrs.
Gloria Moseley, Brian, Tif
fany and Emily.
The July meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.
Gloria Moseley Tuesday, July
13, at 7:30 p.m.
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Mrs. Debbie Yarbrough
and Diane and Heather Smith
enlioyed supper at Long John
Silver's and the movie, Bam
bi, in Rome Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny
McGraw and Beth and Mr.
and Mrs. Cotton McGraw and
Cindy attended the Georgia
High School Rodeo Associa
tion State Finals at Dewey
Henderson Auction Arena in
Atlanta last weekend. Cindy
is a member of the Georgia
High School Rodeo Associa
tion.
Annette and Diane Yar
brough were among the
students of Miss Beverly
Bramlette who participated in
a recital Fricfiiy night at
Chapel Hill Baptist ghurch.
Attending were: Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Yarbrough and Amy,
Mrs. Rose Murdock, Mrs.
Evelyn Yarbrough, Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Yarbrough, Mrs.
Alma Joyner and Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Joyner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Perry,
Cay, Noe and Rebekah of
Huntsville, Ala., and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Baggett visited
Mrs. W.O. Reece Saturday
afternoon in Lyerly.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny
McGraw and Beth were sup-
Eer %uests of Mr. and Mrs.
onald Crouch and David of
Lyerly Saturday.
Mrs. Evelyn Yarbrough,
Mrs. Debbie Yarbrough and
Diane and Heather Smith
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257,
Oak Hill
Jottings
visited Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Speer in Rome Saturday
night.
The Rev. Ross Tipps, Mrs.
Tipps and Rebecca were din
ner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Yargrough. An
nette, Rodney and Amy.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Baggett last week
were: John Baggett of Rome,
Lowell Holsomback and Ed
win Baggett of Lindale, Mr.
and Mrs. Danny McGraw and
Beth and Mrs. %(üby Baggett.
Heather Smith was over
night guest of Diane Yar
brouMgh Saturday.
r. and Mrs. Billy Ed
wards, Jennifer, Matt and
Mary Beth of Summerville
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
Winters, Kristi and Jason
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jones
visited Mrs. Annie Ruth
Dempsey Thursday night.
Steve Skinner visited
Lynn Jones Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pledger
visited Clifford Parker Sun
da{ afternoon at Shepherd
Hills Health Care Center in
LaFayette.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Fowler
were Father’s Day dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Jones and Lynn.
Tia ' - Butfington of
Houston, Texas, and Kim
Fulton of Summerville spent
last week visiting their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Pledger.
The Rev. Ross Tipps, Mrs.
Tipps and Rebecca visited
Mrs. Clarence Joyner Sunday
afternoon. Visiting her during
the past week were Mr. an
Mrs. Duane Yarbrough and
Diane and Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Joyner and Ramar.
Mrs. Mattie Yountg of Gore
was weekend guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennie Hin
ton of Summerville visited
Mrs. Jessie Mae Winters
Saturday.
Joyce McGraw of Norcross
visited Mr. and Mrs. Max
Jones Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Brown were Friday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Pledger. Their visitors during
the past week were: Mr. an
Mrs. John B. Parker, Mrs. Iva
Reese, Mrs. Tony Gilley, Miss
Inis Bowman, Karla Atkins,
Cicero Pledger, Mr. and Mrs.
Max Treadaway and Jeremy,
Mrs. Chloe Reynolds and
Elvin Bowman.
Johnny Edmondson was
Sunday dinner guest of Chris
and Chad Green.
Mrs. Beedie Yarbrough
and Mrs. Lillian Green visited
Mrs. Eva Webb Sunday after
noon in Summerville.
Sunday visitors of Mrs.
Jessie Mae Winters were Mrs.
Mar{ Studdard, Johnny,
Stanley and Patricia, Faith
Winters and Grady Winters.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Moseley were dinner guests of
Mrs. Beedie Yarbroufih and
Mrs. Lillian Green, Regina,
Chris and Chad Saturday.
Labern Bowling returned
home Saturday after having
surgerf' at Broadwoo
Medical Center in Birm
ingham, Ala. We wish for him
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. J. E. Hawkins, Mrs.
John Echols, Mrs. Kath
Blackman, Mr. and Mrs. EX
die Kerce and Christopher,
Hubert Joyner, Duane Yar
brough, Mrs. Ruby Baggett
and Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Ellison visited Mr. and Mrs.
Edmond Kerce during this
past week and weekend.
Mrs. John Donovits, Mrs.
Foy Tallent and Mrs. Willie
Mae Cooper, Maxine and
Brenda visited Mrs. Annie
Parker Sundaf' afternoon in
Jamestown, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
TeaFue. Cherri, Chuck and
Carla and Mrs. Eva Tibbs en
joyed Father’s Day dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Teague at Rhinehart, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ver
nen and Walt Vernon visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Vernon
Sunday afternoon.
Friends of Eddie Kerce
regret to learn that he cut his
finger while baling hay Satur
day. He is a patient at Floyd
Medical Center. A speedy
recovery is wished for him.
Cherri and Carla Teague
visited Mr. and Mrs. Do%;h
Vernon Monday.
Mrs. John Echols, Mrs.
Clarence Winters, Mrs. Kathy
Kerce and Christopher, Mrs.
Clarence Joyner, Mrs. Hazel
Kerce, Mrs. Kathy Jackson,
‘Mr. and Mrs. James Archer
and the Rev. Ross Tipps, Mrs.
Tipps and Rebecca visited
Mrs. J. E. Hawkins and Mrs.
Kathy Blackman Sunday.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Byron Yar
brough, Rodney, Annette and
Amy, Mr. and Mrs. Len
‘Chumbler, Lisa and Allison
and Jill Doherty visited Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Speer at
Garden Lakes Saturday night,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Starkey, Lori and Lacey
visited Mr. and Mrs, L.D.
Willingham Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Clayton, Sharon and Mark
visited Mrs. O. A. Clayton at
QOak View Nursing Home Sun
day afternoon. ;
.~ Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Grads Named
Two Georgia Southern Col
lege students from Chattooga
County area were among near
ly 1,000 graduates who receiv
ed their diplomas at Spring
commencement exercises
June 12 at Hanner
Fieldhouse. The class of 'B2
was addressed by Atlanta
MaKor Andrew Young, and
each de candidate was in
| dividuafiy recognized b{ Col
lege President Dale W. Lick.
Graduates from the area
included Tamara L. Chamlee
and Timothy B. Drummond.
Starkey, Lori and Lacey were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Starkey Sunday in Dry
Valley.
Mrs. Pauline Yarbrouih
and Mary of Lawrenceville
were weekend guests of Mrs.
Beedie Yarbrou}%h and Mrs.
Lillian Green, Regina, Chris
and Chad.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Holsomback and Jason of
Cedartown and Mr. and Mrs.
Ronnie Winters, Kristi and
Jason visited Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Starkey, Lori and Lacey
Saturday.
Mrs. Rose Murdock of
Summerville was Friday night
est of Mr. and Mrs. Byron
%l:irbrough. Rodney, Amy and
Annette.
Mrs. Ruby Baggett and
Miss Marie Teague visited
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baggett
and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Teague
Friday morning, and were gl‘:l
ner guests of Mrs. Ma%gie
Pruitt and Mr. and Mrs. Idis
Griffith.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Long
and children of Rome and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Long were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Ethel Long, David and Tony.
Mrs. Lena Ingle, Zeta and
Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Winters, Bobby and Amy, Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Brown, Anita
and Stacey, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Warren, Grady Winters, Nell
Croy and Mr. and Mrs. Rickey
Ellison, Mike and Matt
visited Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Ellison and Mrs. Annie Bell
Winters Sunday.
Miss Marie Teague and
Mrs. Ruby Baggett visited
Mildred Teague Saturday in
Pennville.
Mrs. Evelyn Yarbrough
was Saturday night guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Steve g;eer of
Garden Lakes.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Holsomback and Jason of
Cedartown, Mrs. Polly
Hurley, the Rev. Ross Tigps,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Starkey,
Lori and Lacey, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronnie Winters, Kristi and
Jason, Miss Marie Teague,
Mrs. Ruby Baggett, Mrs. Lin
da Glass and Michelle, Mrs.
Evelyn Yarbrough and Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Starkey visited
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Winters
during the week an(iy weekend.
Mrs. Peggy Winters,
Kristi and Jason and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Baggett visited
Mrs. Ruby Baggett and Miss
Marie Teague fiast week. Mrs.
Hazel Kerce visited her Sun
day afternoon.
Miss Inis Bowman and
Karla Atkins visited Mrs.
Harold Reynolds in Summer
ville Wednesday of last week.
Mrs. Max Treadaway and
Jeremy and Mrs. ‘“‘Spunkey”
Mitchell, Josh and Blake were
Sunday sugper guests.of Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Joe Reese in
Menlo.
Mrs. Grady Winters and
Mrs. Larry Starkey, Lori and
Lacey visited Mr. and Mrs.
Kelly Norton Sunday after
noon.
Miss Inis Bowman, Karla
Atkins and Elvin Bowman
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
Bowman Saturday in
LaFayette.
Mr. and Mrs. Max
Treadaway and Jeremy
,visited Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Deßerry Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John B.
Parker of Lyerly, Mr. and
Mrs. Jessie Bowman of
LaFayette, Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Pledger and Lamar, Kim
Fulton, Tia Buffington, Karla
Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Brown, Mrs. Iva Reese and
Mrs. Chloe Reynolds visited
Miss Inis Bowman and Elvin
during the past week and
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Max
Treadaway visited Mrs. Rob
bie Chappelear in Atlanta
Sunday.
Miss Inis Bowman and
Mrs. Chloe Reynolds visited
Mrs. Hugh Atkins, Karen,
Kim and Karla Sunday in
Guntersville, Ala.
oMr, and Mrs, Max
Treadaway and Jeremy and
Mr. and Mrs. “Slgunkey" Mit
chell, Josh and Blake enjoyed
a fish fry Wednesday night of
last week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Petitt, Chuck
and Cindy.
Miss Inis Bowman and
Mrs. Chloe Reynolds visited
Mr. and Mrs. Max Tucker and
family Sunday. Mrs. Tucker is
ill at her home. We wish for
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gilley
and Mr. and Mrs. Max
’l‘readawag ex}icxed a cookout
in Cedar Bluff, Ala., Saturday
night.
Congratulations %g to Cin
dy Mcgraw who placed se
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in goat tying at the Georgia
High School ilodeo in Atlanta
last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gilley,
Mr. and Mrs. “Sgunkey" Mit
chell, Josh and Blake, Lamar
Pledger, Byron Yarbrough
and Rodney and Danny
McGraw visited Mr. and Mrs.
Max Treadaway and Jeremy
during the past week and
weekend.
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