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Stevie McMeekin of Rome
spent Friday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Rowlls and
Jervis and Steve McMeekin.
Mrs. Rowlls is Steve’s grand
mother.
Charles Daggett spent
Wednesday and Thursday
nights with Jervis Rowlls.
Reuben Lgoons and Jake
Boyd visited Roy Cook Satur
day afternoon.
Gene Watson and Tim of
Jacksonville, Ala., Mrs. Edna
Cook and Marie, Mrs. Ruth
Kirby, Mrs. Tessie Reece and
Mrs. Mary Pickle visited Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Cook Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Cook
and Brett were dinner guests
of Mrs. Edna Cook and Marie
Saturday. In the afternoon
they enjoyed homemade ice
cream.
Visiting Mrs. Gussie Cook
and Mrs. Ruth Blair durin,
the past week were: Mr. ang
Mrs. Ken Cook of Summer
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Gayler of Gaylesville, Ala.,
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cook Jr.
and grandchildren, Blake and
Matt Ellenburg; D’Wayne
Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Cook and Mrs. Mary Pickle.
Supger guests of Mr. and
Mrs. G.C. Pickle Father's
Day were: Mr. and Mrs. Ron
nie Floyd and Kelly of Sum
merville, Donald Pickle, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Cook and Mrs.
Tessie Reece.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cook
and Shane spent Father’s Day
with Mrs. Cook’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Eural BVilson, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ferry
and Garrett of Norris, Tenn.,
Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Brewer
and Mrs. Margaret Gayler
were spend-the-day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ferry of
Daisy, Tenn., Father’s Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamp
Brewer visited Mrs. Imogene
Hudson Tuesday afternoon,
June 15.
Mrs. Charlotte Ledbetter
and her mother, Mrs. Lou
Ellen Bishop, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Hamp Brewer Thursday
afternoon.
Visiting Mrs. Edith Ray
during the past week were:
Joe David Henderson Sr. of
Rome, Mr. and Mrs. Hamp
Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Pepfipers, Mrs. Annie Mae
Williams, Mrs. Wanda
Williams, Amanda and Dale
II and Mrs. Jewel E!*od and
Sharon.
Mrs. Ruth Blair spent Fri
day night with her aunt, Eula
Howard. She visited Mrs.
Mary Smith Saturday and
spent Saturday night with her
aunt, Mrs. Lucile Crow.
Mrs. Bessie Poovey and
granddaughter, Mrs. David
Young, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Floyd Saturday morn
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Bryan
visited their son, Jim Bryan,
and Mrs. Bryan of Atlanta
Friday. They spent the
weekend at the Jim Bryans
Cabin on Lake Lanier and
went boat riding. Jim brought
them home Sunday evening
and Mrs. Edna Cook carried
their supper to them. Visiting
them Sunday evening were:
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ragland,
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Bryan and
Dan, Mr. and Mrs. Butch
Gardner, Tracy and Christy
and Mrs. Shirley Stallings.
Luncheon guests Saturday
of Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
Williams and Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Williams, Amanda and
Dale II were: Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Tudor, Doug, Virgil,
Jan and David, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Williams, Tracy and
Tammy, Mrs. Susan Webb
and Dustin, Mrs. Edith Ray,
Mrs. Dannie Deering, Dixie
and Tonya, Artie Steele, Mr.
and Mrs. Buddy Blalock,
James and Tony, David and
Tony Sartin, Mrs. Mary
Williams and Jason and Mr.
and Mrs. Goob Williams. The
occasion was to celebratc
Father's Day and Charles
Tudor and Amanda Williams’
birthday anniversaries, Satur
day, June 19.
Dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Womack on
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Father's Day were: Mrs.
Lillian Rowlls, Mrs. Tammy
Watwood, Mr. and Mrs. Tim
Hurleg and Shane, Mr. and
Mrs. David Womack, Stacy,
Dale and Bill, Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Tucker and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Westbrooks and Tr and
Mrs. Sherry Dollar an:lcfiiflon.
Visiting in the afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith,
Kevin, Angie, Cfiris and
Keith.
The Rev. E(} Guiml: will
sponsor a special gospel sing
ing on Channel % g:ieturdag
night, June 26, beginning at
o'clock and continue seven
hours. The special singers will
be The Greeson ang Snow
Sin%ers of Rin’%gold, The
Joyful Aires of Trenton and
The Celestial Aires of
Bridgeport, Ala.
Visiting Mrs. Gordon
Johnson and Wallace Sunday
for a fish fry were Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Snider of Rome
and Mrs. Mary Barksdale. Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Brown and
Buffy visited them during the
past week.
The movie, Reflections of
His Love, featuring Joni
Erickson, will be shown at
Lyerly Baptist Church Sun
day night, June 27, beginning
at 7:30. The pastor, the Rev.
Richard Gardner, invites
everyone to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar
McNeese, Kristy and Randy
were spend-the-day guests of
Mrs. Lou Fleming Saturday.
Mrs. Ola Brooks and Mrs.
Lou Fleming enjoyed lunch at
Dixie Pig at Gaylesville, Ala.,
Sunday. In the afternoon,
they visited Mrs. Thelma
Steele of Cedar Bluff, Ala.,
and Mrs. Ruby Newsome of
Gaylesville, Ala.
Dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim McDonald Father’s
Day were: Mr. and Mrs. Ron
nie McDonald and Chaddy of
Fort Payne, Ala., Mrs. Ruth
Green and Lisa of Adairsville,
Mrs. Martha Jo Drake and
Tammy, Freddie McDonald
and Gene of Gaylesville, Ala.,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
McDonald and Rodney of
Cedar Bluff, Ala., Boley
McDonald of Summerville,
Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Cran
more, Angie and Kenny, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Mills, Roger
Mills and Missy, Hugh Mills
and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brown
and Buffy. Visiting them in
the afternoon were Mrs.
Shelia Mobbs, Michael and
Kim of Gaylesville, Ala., and
Miss Dottie Warren.
Visiting Mrs. Edna Cook
and Marie during the past
week were: Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Cook and Matt, Mrs. Ruth
Kirby and Steven Rich, Mrs.
Cam Reece and Mrs. Kathy
Thomas.
Miss Margaret Cook was
home with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jody Cook, and
other relatives last weekend.
Mrs. Julia Mae Rowlls
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Bartlett, of Col
linsville, Ala., Sunday after
noon.
Luttrell Reunion
The children of Mrs. Jean
Luttreli and the late William
Luttrell held their reunion
Saturday, May 29, at the
James H. “Sloppy’ Floyd
State Park.
Those attending were Mrs.
Jean Luttrell, Frank, Betty
and Greg Bearden, Hoyt,
Rebecca and Jeff White, J. D.
and Ann Hardy, Steve, Tam
mie and Debbie Staton, Angie
Ragland, Roy and Dorotily
Deßord of Kingston, Tenn.,
David and Betty Luttrell of
Harriman, Tenn., Landon and
Opal Luttrell of Louisville,
Ky., Thomas and Shirlev Lut
trell of Plainville, Ronni¢ and
Melissa Langley of Plainville,
Dana, Diane and Jennifer
Price of Cartersville, Michael
and Gail Luttrell of Plainville.
Also attending were Kathy
Wooten and Greg Hannah,
Robert and Dorothy Bennett
of Plainville.
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