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Chattoogaville
News
Mrs. Kathryn Strickland
and Mrs. Clara Parker of Bir
mingham, Ala., and Mr, and
Mrs. Billy Cook and Matt of
Summerville were supper
fixests of Mrs. Edna Cook and
arie Tuesday. James Lewis
and Wallie and Mrs. Lynn
Young visited them later.
Mrs. Edna Cook and Marie
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Cook Wednesday of last week.
Miss Margaret Cook is at
home with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jod{ (,Pook. for spr
ing holidays from Berry Cl:)l
--lege.
Hamsp Brewer returned
home Saturday from Red
mond Park Hospital after hav
ing surgery Monday, March 7.
We wish for him a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Peppers
and Mrs. Edith Ray visited
Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Brewer
Saturday afternoon. Others
visiting them last weekend
were: Billy Denson, Elizabeth
and Will and Mrs. Charlotte
Ledbetter.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ragland
and Mr. and Mrs. Avery
Bryan spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Rodney Browning at
Rock Spring.
Charles Daggett spent
Saturday night with Jervis
Rowlls.
Residents of the Chat
toogaville Community were
saddened to hear the passing
of Mrs. Mattie Sue Tudor
Saturday and extend sym
pathy to her family and
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Woods
of Pearl River, La., announce
the birth of their daughter,
Linsey Kay, at Covington,
La., March 17. Great
grandparents include Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Cook of Chat
tm§/?ville.
rs. Ronny Floyd, Kelly
and Jonathon were spend-the
day guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G.C. Bickle, Sun
day.
Raymond Bullard returned
home Thursday from Red
mond Park Hospital where he
had surgery. A speedy
recovery is wished for him.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hat
cher and Christopher visited
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Bullard Friday.
Joel Cook Jr. of Summer
ville visited his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook, Fri
day night. Others visiting
them during the week were:
Ronny Floyd, Mrs. Tessie
Reece, Mrs. Ruth Kirby and
Ed and Mrs. Jerry Hatcher
and Christopher.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hat
cher enjoyed supper at Long
John Silver’s in Rome Thurs
day night to celebrate Mrs.
Hatcher’'s 21st birthday an
niversary Thursday, March
19.
Tommy Cook and Brett
and Andy Pilgrim were lun
cheon guests of Mrs. Edna
Cook and Marie Saturday.
Ms. Julia Mae Rowlls was
luncheon guest of Mr. and
Mrs. William Elrod and Kim
Sunday.
Mrs. Grace McDonald and
Ronny and Tammy Drake
visited Mrs. Martha Jo Drake
at Lakeshore Rehabilitation
Center in Birmingham, Ala.,
Sunday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McDonald during the past
week were: Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Mills and grand
daughter, Missy Mills, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronnie McDonald
and Chadney, Robert
McDonald, Misses Tammy
Drake and Angie Cranmore
and Mrs. Becky Brown and
Buffy.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ar
chie Womack during the week
were: Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Sther of Leesburg, Ala., Mrs.
Kathy Hurley and Shane, Ms.
Julia Mae Rowlls, Mrs. Lillian
Rowlls, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Westbrooks and Tracy, Mrs.
Sherry Dollar and Dillon, Mrs.
Tammy Watwood and Dustin
and David Womack.
Mrs. Media Womack is
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spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Archie \zomack.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bryan
and Josh, Mr. and Mrs. Bo
Bryan, Dan and Steve,
Howard Brooks and Mrs.
Nancy Gardner, Tracy and
Christy visited Mr. and Mrs.
Avery Bryan during the past
week.
Residents of the Chat
toogaville Community extend
sympathy to the family,
friends and relatives of Mrs.
Jeff Jones (near Gaylesville)
who died Saturd?' from in
juries receive in an
automobile accident near The
Lighthouse at Cedar Bluff,
Ala. Also, to the family,
friends and relatives of Elgin
Logan who passed away Sun
day morning.
Mrs. Ruth Kirby and Ed,
Mrs. Jerry Hatcher and
Christopher, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Stancil, Ted Junior,
Darlene and Brenda Ann and
Mrs. Flora Stancil were lun
cheon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Rondy Gamble, Rhonda and
Steven Rich Sunday.
Visiting Mrs. !'z:dit.h Ray
Sunday a%ternoon were: her
daughter, Mrs. Nona Laura
Snow of Summerville; grand
daughter, Mrs. Rabon
Williams, Mr. Williams and
Gil; great-granddaughter,
Mrs. Christy Jackson; and
great-great-granddaughter,
Lorinda Jackson of
LaFayette; Mr. and Mrs.
DaviJ' Snow; and Mrs. Edna
Cook. Others visiting Mrs.
Ray during the week were
Mrs. Jewel Elrod and Carol
and Becky, Freddie and Chris
Hardin.
Visiting Mrs. Ruth Kirby
and Ed during the past week
were: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hat
cher and Christopher, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Stancil, Ted Jr.,
Darlene and Brenda Ann, Mr.
and Mrs. Scott Kirby, Jeff,
Jason, Christy and Jeremy,
Mrs. Sue Elem and Lisa
Ragland.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hender
son announce the birth of
their daughter, Nona Ruth,
Sunday at Floyd Medical
Center.
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JOSEPH LEE EVETT born
Sert. 28 is the five-and-one
half-month-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Evett of 901
Summerville Gardens. He is
the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Lee Stoker Sr. and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Evett and
the great-grandson of Mrs.
Annie Byars White and the
late Joseph Wesley White all
of Summerville and Mrs.
Mamie Stoker of Berry and
Henry Stoker of Cloudland,
Dayton Harrison and George
Evett, both of Scottsboro,
Ala. Mrs. Evett is the former
Vicki Rena Stoker.
GUARDS & ROBBERY
SEEKONK, MASS. —
Two men dressed as guards
entered a bank with a hand
truck right after an armored
car delivery recently, loaded
money from the vault and
escaped with an estimated
$400,000, police said.
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