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Senior 4-Her Ellen Pruitt (center) was
presented the local club’s highest county
award last week. The Key Award and
Certificate were presented to Miss Pruit
by Caroline Camp (right), 4-H Club presi
dent, and Lisa Cavin (left), club vice
president. The award is in recognition of
the 4-Her’s leadership activities during
Students Named To Dean’s List
The following area
students have been named to
the Floyd Junior College
dean’s list for winter quarter,
announced by Dr. Wesley C.
Walraven, dean of the col
lege: :
Cynthia Adams Ander
son, Donna C. Bishop, Esther
Ruth Fulton, Michael) Hayden
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South Commerce St. Phone 857-1115
Receives Key Award
Gilley, Lora Anne Pledger,
Mike L. Smith, Donna Young
Wallin, Lynn T. White and
Karen Dawn Yancey, all of
Summerville.
John David Hayes, Rebec
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her years as a senior 4-Her (ninth
through 12th grade). Miss Pruitt, a
senior at Chattooga High, has been a
member of 4-H for the past eight years.
She won second place in state competi
tion last year in food conservation and
safety.
Singing Is
Planned
Bethel Methodist Church
will have a gospel singing
April 9 at 7 p.m. at the éore
Community Center. The
Gospel Brass will be featured
as well as other local groups.
Admission is free but an
offering will be taken with
proceeds going to benefit
Camg Hamby. A concession
stand will be serving hot dogs,
Coke and coffee.
The Community Center is
located five miles south of
Summerville on Highway 27,
site of the old Gore school.
1 Everyone is invited to
come, bring a friend and have
| a real good time.
‘ LONDON — Britain fired
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recentlg with officiaF sources
in London warning that North
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Happenings
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reed of
Anderson, S. C., and Mr. and
Mrs. Hollis Rutledge of Ac
worth were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kimbell and
others Tuesday and Wednes
day of last week and attended
services at Lyerly Church of
Christ Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Ella McFadden was
honored on her 86th birthday
anniversary with a dinner at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Patterson and family in Coosa
Saturday.
Mrs. Carrie Jones was
weekend fiiest of Mr. and
Mrs. W.H. Stallings and
children and Mrs. Joyce
Winters, Hope and Jason, in
Gaylesville, Xla.
Miss Jerri Mitchell of
Summerville was weekend
guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mary
Booker.
Mrs. Robert May of Cen
tre, Ala., was guest of her
parents, Mr. ang Mrs. H. M.
Stallings, Sunday.
| Mr.*and Mrs. Joe D.
‘ Henderson and %randchildren,
| Chris:jy and Robby, of Rome
visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Jones and Margaret Sunday.
Mrs. Elsie Bell and Mrs.
Maude Rutledge were in
Rome Monday.
Visiting Mrs. Mary Booker
last week were Jerry and
Terry Mitchell, Mrs. Carrie
Jones and Robert Sumner.
Mrs. Martha White return
ed home Sunday after being a
patient in Redmond Park
Hospital last week.
Visiting Mrs. Peg Williams
during the weel(endg were Mr.
and Mrs. W.H. Stallings,
Reponza, Jammie Fay and
Todd all of Gaylesville, Ala.,
-and W. A, Winters.
Mrs. Paul Tucker and Mrs.
Bill Dodd were hosts to a din
ner at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Tucker Sunday. Atten
ding were Todd Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Minard, Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy Minard,
Tommy, Kevin and Jamie,
Richey and David Dodd, Bill
Dodd and Paul Tucker.
The New Harmony Singers
sang for patients at Oak View
Nursing Home Sunday after
noon. Accompanying the
singers were the Rev. Mark
Green and Mrs. Green, Mrs.
Paul Tucker, Tommy and
Kevin Minard and Mr. and
Mrs. Duffy Morgan of
Jacksonville, Ala.
* * *
A covered-dish dinner and
baby shower was enjoyed by
members of Lyerly Church of
Christ and friends and
relatives of Mr. and Mrs.
David Hartman, the local
minister and his wife,
Saturday night at the home of
Mr. anl;d Mrs. James W.
Busbin.
Enjoying the dinner and
shower were: Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Kimbell, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Statom, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Battles of Gadsden,
Ala., Mrs. Emily Futral, Mr.
and Mrs. Tim Fletcher, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Patty, Mrs.
Flora Lee, Mrs. Emi Strawn,
Mrs. Levenia Strawn, Mrs,
Sara Gaylor, Miss Margaret
Jones, Miss Donna Alex
ander, Mrs. Willard Elliott,
Missie Comer of Gaylesville,
Ala.,, Mrs. Harold Bishop,
Mrs. Maggie Hogg, Mrs.
Brenda Lanier, Mrs. Vaudean
Donavits, the Hartmans and
the Busbins.
* * *
Revival services will be
held at the First Baptist
| Church in Lyerly April 3-8 at
7:30 nightly. Tlle fiev. Max
Tucker of Rome will be the
- evangelist. Everyone is in
| vited to attend by the pastor,
Ralph Dingler.
Guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Bishop were Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Pledger,
Amanda and Leslie and Mrs.
Joy Mosley of Broomtown,
Ala.
Mrs. Ola Brooks and Mrs.
Madelyn Edwards were
guests Sunday afternoon of
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Edwards,
Stephen and Paige in Rome.
They also enjoyed shopping
‘and en route home they
visited Mrs. J. E. Berry.
Mrs. Aline Mahan visited
Mrs. A. M. Bryant Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Booker and
Mrs. Harold Bishop visited
Mrs. Tezzie Lou Ridley over
the weekend. Mrs. Ridley has
been sick the past few weeks.
A sr;,)eedy recovery is wished
for her.
Bert Chitwood and
daughter, Mrs. Betty Roberts,
of White Plains, Ala., were
spend-the-day guests of Mr.
Chitwood’s sister, Mrs. A. W.
Morrison, and Lena Mae Sun
day.
: Mrs. Harold Bishop
visited Mrs. Ruby Morrison
and Lena Mae Thursday after
noon.
A speedy recovery is wish
ed for Bill Coleman who
underwent surgery at Red
mond Park Hospital last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kimbell
and Mrs. Harold Bishop en
joyed a sightseeing trip and
shopping in Fort Payne, Ala.,
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe D.
Henderson and Mr. and Mrs.
Wynn Henderson, Christi,
Robbie and Thomas of Rome
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bishop.
Mrs. Aline Mahan and
Mrs. Harold Bishop were
fiiests of Mrs, Velma Wyatt
onday afternoon.
Mrs. Dorothy Henderson
and Mr. and Mrs. Wynn
Henderson and children of
Rome attended Sunday morn
ing services at Lyerly Church
of Christ,
Mrs. Tennie Ruth Tidmore
visited Mrs. Peg Williams
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker
were in Rome Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Minard spent last week in
Hillsboro, Texas, visiting
their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. N. C. lflilton. and other
relatives.
Mrs. Sheila Minard attend
ed the Home Interiors
seminar in Dallas, Texas, last
week.
Heartfelt sympathy is ex
tended to the family of Hall
Tyler who passed away Mon
day morning.
Mrs. Velma Wyatt and
Mrs. Carolyn Johnston were
in Rome Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bat
tles and Dewey Jr. visited
Mrs. W.T. Berry Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
Jackson were guests of Mrs.
W. T. Berry Sunday.
Mrs. Florence Crawford
and Mrs. Vernon Tidmore
visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard
DeKarske Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tid
more honored their son, David
Tidmore, of Cloudland with a
birthday supper at their home
Wednesday, March 23. Mrs.
David Tidmore and Kerri
Beth and the Rev. Ralph
Dingler and Mrs. Dingler were
guests.
Mrs. Waylon Steele and
Alisha of Cedar Bluff, Ala.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Tidmore Saturday.
Mrs. Vernon Tidmore and
Mrs. Waylon Steele and
Alisha were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Doyle Mitchell last week.
Also visiting them were Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Ponder and
Heather of Atlanta.
Mrs. Aline Mahan visited
Mrs. A.W. Morrison last
week.
Mrs. Jackie Davis of An
niston, Ala., Mrs. Jim Davis
of Centre, Ala., and Mrs.
Sarah Sinclair also of Centre
were spend-the-day guests of
Mrs. A. W. Morrison Thurs
day. -
Mrs. Ruth Locklear and
Mrs. Ruby Morrison visited
Mrs. Sophiee Lokey who is ill
in Centre, Ala., Monday.
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Decorated
Newlg'-promoted Army
Master Sgt. John B. Adams,
son of Nipp S. and Pauline J.
Adams of 40 Ridge St., Trion,
has been decorated with the
Meritorious Service Medal at
Fort Rucker, Ala.
The Meritorious Service
Medal is awarded specifically
for outst,andini non-combat
meritorious achievement or
service to the United States.
Adams, an air traffic con
trol radar controller with the
Ist Battalion, Ist Aviation
Brigade, is a 1981 graduate of
Troy State University, Ala.
His wife, Geor%ia. is the
daughter of Gladys P.
Thomas of Route 1, Trion.
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