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. .The Summerville News, Thurs., July 1, 1982
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Members of the Summerville First Bap
tist softball team are, front row, L-R,
David Pullen, Johnny Hayes, Scottie
Buice, Chuck Petitt, Robert Reece, back
row, Richard Eason, Tim Groce, Clyde
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Members of the Lyerly Baptist softball
team are, front row, L-R, Bill Mincey,
Cliff Ratliff, Harold Ragland, Jim
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Trion Offices Closed July 5
The Town of Trion offices
and Maintenance Depart
ments will be closed Monday,
July 5, for holiday. Garbage
normally picked up Monday
PAY CASH Shop and Save at ... PAY LESS
PAYTON PHARMAGY
Summerville’s Number One Drug Value Genter
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Summerville First Baptist
Lverly First Baptist
;avill be picked up Tuesday, Ju
y 6.
The Recreation Depart
ment will be closed Sunday,
July 4, and open Monday as
fiard. Not pictured are Elliott Lewis, Ken
cCarley, Jimmy McCarley, Lamar
Gravley, Allen Flood, Mike Bennett,
Gary Payton, Glenn Martin and Shawn
Buice.
Edwards David Hall, Larry Canada,
J. S. Taylor, Ricky Veatch and Sam Pep
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For any emergency calls
for the Gas Department, get
in touch with the Trion Police
Department and they will con
tact the proper person.
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Mrs. Billy Cook, Mrs. Ed
na Cook and Missy Young
visited Mrs. Dorothy Clowdis
at Floyd Medical Center Tues
day a%ernoon of last week.
Jim Reece was dinner
guest of his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Cook, Wednes
day, June 23.
Steve Gayler of
Gainesville, Fla.,, Burton
Gayler, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Breze, Shan, Sheryl and Vicki
of Boynton BeacK. Fla., and
Dr. Bob Gayler, Mrs. Gayler,
Thomas and Cindy of
Phoenix, Md., arrived at the
Gayler summer home at Chat
toogaville last week to spend
some time.
Visiting Mrs. Gussie Cook
and Mrs. Ruth Blair durin
the past week were: Mr. ang
Mrs. Earl Gayler of
Gaylesville, Ala., Steve
Gayler of Gainesville, Fla.,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Breze,
Shon, Sheryl and Vicki, Bur
ton Gayler of Boynton Beach,
Fla., Dr. Bob Gayler, Mrs.
Gayler, Thomas and Cindy of
Phoenix, Md., Mr. and Mrs.
Leldon Colston and Stanley
Cook of Rome, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Cook, Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Cook Jr. and grandchildren,
Blake and Matt Ellenburg;
and Mrs. Jackie Ellenburg.
Visiting Mr, and Mrs.
Henry Floyd during the past
week were Raymond Bell and
Russell Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Elrod and Kim visited Burton
Gayler, Steve Gayler, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Breze, Shon, Sheryl
and Vicki and Dr. Bob Gayler,
Mrs. Gayler, Thomas and Cin
dy during last week at the
Gayler summer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Branson
Gayler visited Mr. and Mrs.
Hamp Brewer Saturday. Mr.
and Mrs. John Denson visited
them Sunday afternoon.
Steve Gayler and Burton
Ga(i'ler visited Mrs. Julia Ray
and Miss Sue Young Tuesday,
June 22.
Mrs. Tessie Reece was din
ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Cook Sunday.
Visiting Mrs. Ruth Kirby
during the past week were:
Mrs. Bonnie Sutton and Shea
of Trion, Mrs. Nancy Gamble,
Rhonda and Steve of
Gaylesville, Ala, Mrs. Sue
Elem and Lisa, Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Kirby, Jeff, Jason,
Christy and Jeremy, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Stancil, ;Ted Jr.,
Darlene and Brenda Ann and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hatcher:®
Mrs. Raymond - Clowdis
returned home Saturday mor
ning from Floyd Medical
Center where she was being
treated for pneumonia. We
wish for her a speedy
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News
By Mrs. Roy Cook
Phone 8954454
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cook
and Matt visited Mrs. Edna
Cook and Marie Thursday
evening.
Tommy Cook and Brett
and And{l Pilgrim enjoyed
lunch with Mrs. Edna Cook
and Marie Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Young visited Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Clowdis Saturday
night. Mrs. Tessie Reece and
Mrs. Roy Cook visited them
Sunday afternoon.
Visiting Mrs. Edith Ray
last week were: Burton Gayler
and grandson, Steve, of Boyn
ton Beach, Fla., Mrs. Bob
Gz:{yler and Cindy of Phoenix,
Md., Sheryl Breze of Boynton
Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Jewel
Elrod.
Miss Myrtle Bell of
Baltimore, Md., is visiting her
brother, Raymond Bell.
Dr. Dou%las Fryar, Mrs.
Frayar, Kimberly and Kirk of
Estelle, Tenn., visited Ray
mond Bell and Miss Myrt{e
Bell Sunday.
Dinner guests of Mrs. Gor
don Johnson and Wallace Sun
day were: Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Snider of Rome, Mr.
and Mrs. Dannie Johnson of
Sand Rock, Ala., and Gary
Brown and Buffy. Mrs. Gary
Brown visited them in the
afternoon.
Dick Breze, Sheryl, Shon
and Vicki and Tom and Steve
Gayler enjoyed homemade ice
cream with Mr. and Mrs.
William Elrod and Kim Sun
day afternoon.
- Mrs. Annie Mae Williams
and Mrs. Dale Williams,
Amanda and Dale II visited
Mrs. Edith Ray one afternoon
last week.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bud
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132 SOUTH
COMMERCE STREET
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
dy Williams and Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Williams, Amanda and
Dale last week were: Mrs.
Martha Tudor and Jon, Mrs,
Susan Webb and Dustin, Mr,
and Mrs. Buddy Blalock,
James and Toni/. Mr. and
Mrs. J.C. Williams, Jim
St.elfihens. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Williams, Tra::{v and Tammfi
and Mr. and Mrs. Goo
Williams.
Mrs. Dale Williams, Aman
da and Dale left Friday to
visit her parents a few days at
Guntersville, Ala.
Mrs. Donna Doose and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Race/came
Saturday night to sgend the
Fourth of Jul* holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dafigett.
Michele, Charles and Julia.
Tonya Rowlls, Lori Mar
shall and Julia Dagiett
visited their grandmother,
Mrs. Julia Mae Rowlls
Wednesday, June 23. Tonya
was celebrating her eighth bir
thday anniversary.
Dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Womack Sunday
were: Mr. and Mrs. George
Smith, Greg, Angie, Missy,
Kevin, Chris and Keith and
Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Westbrooks and Tracy.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hurley
and Shane were supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Womack Sunday. Others who
visited them during the week
were Mr. and Mrs. gim Rowlls
and Mrs. Tammy Watwood.
Mrs. Tommy Cook, Brett
and Andy and Mrs. Eunice
Culpepper were spend-the-day
guests Saturday of Mrs. Edna
ook and Marie.
Mr. and Mrs. Rondy Gam
ble, Rhonda and Steve, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Hatcher,
James, Pam and Patsy Hat
cher, Chuck Harris, Mrs. Ruth
Kirby and Lisa Ragland went
to Lake Winnepesaukah Sun
day afternoon. They enjoyed
hearinfi Johnny Rodriquez
and others in his group sing.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McDonald during the past
week were: Freddie McDonald
‘and Gene, Boley McDonald,
'Mrs. Martha Jo Drake and
Y 1 I X 472,
Tammy, Miss Angie Drake,
Christi Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Brown and Buffy, Mrs.
Helen Cranmore, Afigie and
Kenr:{v and Russell Mills and
gran daulghter. Missy.
Mrs. Donald Cain visited
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mills
and Hugh Friday.
Get-well wishes %‘o to
Hamp Brewer who is sick, and
to Paul Morrison in Chattoo[ga
County Hospital. We wish for
both speedy recoveries.
Mrs. Mary Lou Martin and
Mrs. Brenda Ratliff, Cliff and
Coreg' visited Mrs. Lou Flem
ing Sunday afternoon.
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Cotton . vuuea $249
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CLOTH SHOP
ON SLOPPY FLOYD PARK ROAD
G. W. ROSSON, OWNER 7
Henry Named
A total of 2,426 students
has been named to the Univer
sity of Georgia spring quarter
Dean'’s List.
Nomination to the Dean’s
List means a student has earn
ed a 3.6 grade-point average or
higher out of 8 possible 4.0.
Molly Rebecca Henry, a
genior, of Route 1, Armuchee,
was named to the Spring
quarter dean's list.
PHONE 857-2456
JERRY MORGAN, .
'MANAGER