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Community News
By Mary Childers-734.3277
Thomas Franklin Brown
from Cullman, Ala., visited
Mrs. Alma Smith Sunday.
Earlene Craig and Lynn
Crider visited their fat Ker.
Earl Crider, last week. -
Mrs. Grace Norton spent
last week in Virginia Beach,
Va., with her brother, Earl
Anderson, and Mrs. Ander
son. She returned home Fri
day.
Estele Anderson and Jim
my visited Grace Norton Fri
day.
Mrs. Grace Thomas had
Mrs. Ella Graham and Mrs.
Carleen Stowe as her Sunday
guests.
Mrs. Carl Woods has
returned home from Chat
toolgvala Countg' Hospital.
r. and Mrs. Curtiss
Rackley hosted a luncheon
Sunday for Marlyn Tutton
from Hayward, Calif. Guests
were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gentle from Atlanta, Honey
and Angel Christmas, Mr. and
Mrs. Bfil Argo and Jeff from
Florida, and girs. Brenda Buf
fington from Rock Spring.
Guests of Mrs. Pearl
Wesson last week during her
confinement at Chatto%a
County HosPital were: Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Ramey from
LaFayette, Rosie Befl, and
Irene Burke from Atlanta, the
Rev. Billy Wright, the Rev.
Carl Kinsey andg Mrs. Kinsey,
Carl Woods, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Stowe, Betty and
Evelyn Blackman from Atlan
ta, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Wesson, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Wesson, Mr. and Mrs. James
Wesson, Mr. and Mrs. Elton
Wright, Carmen Wright, Ben
ny Guyton, Edgar Hunter,
Mr. an!Mrs. Billy Sabo, Mon
tyne Anderson and Robert
Wesson.
Mrs. Lula Mae Gentry
visited Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Hughes and Justin Wednes
day of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fennel,
Bobby and Joey visited Mrs.
Lula Mae Gentry and Susan
Thursday morning.
Miss Lynne Pettyjohn
visited Mrs. Alma Smith
Saturday and Mrs. Lynne
Noel Friday.
Paul Judson Brown is in
Floyd Medical Center for
surgery. His visitors Thurs
day were Mrs. Hester Brown,
Mrs. Dorothean Phillips, Mrs.
Grace Ingle and Manuel
Hayes.
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EIGHT MONTHS OLD
Kristy Carol Ingle is the eight
montK-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gwynne Ingle of
Trion. Her maternal grand
parents are Mrs. Grace Nor
ton of Summerville and the
late Dewey Norton. Her pater
nal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Ingle of Trion.
Her great-grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. .Jud Brown of
Trion.
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Charles Pettyjohn and
Christg' Noel visited Mrs.
Alma Smith Friday afternoon.
Forney Smith Jr. was visiting
her Wednesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Smith and Joda' were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Prince in
Menlo Saturday.
Mrs. J. 0. McGraw and
Robert Earl had as their over
night guests Thursday and
Friday nights Mrs. Sue
Padgett and David. Shaun
McGraw visited them Satur
day morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rape
and Stephanie visite?l Mary
Childers Wednesday of last
week. Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Randall Childers and Jason .
visited her Sunday.
Miss Christy Shankles
visited her grandmother, Mrs.
Thelma Dover, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray T)\'/larler
of Chattanooga, Tenn., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas
Tuesday of last week, Wayne
and Milton Sprayberry ¥‘ri
day, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woods
Tuesday, and Mrs. Lillian
Rash Saturday.
Mrs. Carl Woods has
returned home from Chat
tooga County Hospital.
r. and Mrs. Oscar Woods
had as their guests Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Marler Tuesday
afternoon of last week.
Steve Woods spent Satur
day night with Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Woods.
Visiting Mrs. Carl Woods
last week in the hospital were:
Carl Woods, Mr. ancr Mrs. Bob
Stowe, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Woods, Betty Blackmon, the
Rev. Carl Kinsey and Mrs.
Kinsey, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Stowe, Mr. and Mrs. Arlen
Thomas, NaDean Martin,
Edgar Hunter and Bennie
Ray Guyton.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Woods over the weekend
were: Mr. and Mrs. James
Ellenburg, Jeremy Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob gtowe. Mrs.
Earl Woods, Mrs. Grace
Thomas, Brenda Thomas,
Richard Stowe and Mary
Childers.
Announces
Holiday Closings
The Town of Trion
Business Office and
Maintenance Departments
will be closed Monday, A(f)ril
4, for Easter Monday Holiday.
Garbage normally picked up
Monday will be picked ur
Tuesday. All other days will
be on regular schedule.
The RECREATION
DEPARTMENT will be clos
ed Sunday, April 3, and Mon
day, April 4.
For any emergency calls
for the Gas Department, get
in touch with the Trion Police
Department and they will con
tact the proper person.
TOWN OF TRION
J.C. Woods,
Mayor
Plans Meeting
The annual WMU Associa
tional Meeting will be held
Thursday, April 7, at Faith
Baptist Church near Menlo
beginning at 7 p.m.
Guest speakers will be
Mrs. MyrtYe Edwards of
Calhoun, district director, and
Mrs. David Martin, Southern
Baptist Missionary to the
Dominican Republic.
Mrs. Jessie Williams,
associational director, urges
all ladies, GA girls and Ac
teens to attend.
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progress at the Berryton Bap
tist Church April 4-Bywith ser
vices at 7:30 each niqht. The
Rev. Lloyd Guffey will be the
guest evangelist,
Special singing will be
featured each night. John
Paul Parker, pastor, and
members of the church, invite
everyone to attend.
TORTILLA STRIKE
MEXICO CITY -
Millions of Mexico City
residents found it hard to live
on bread alone recently, the
second day thousands of tor
tilla factories refused to pro
duce the country's basic
dietary staple.
Gary Meadows
Graduates
Airmay Gary P. Meadows,
son of Maxweler. Meadows of
Route 2, Summerville, and
Frances T. Love of Trion, has
graduated from the U. S. Air
orce aircraft maintenance
training course at Sheppard
Air Force Base, Texas.
- Graduates of the course
were trained in aircraft
maintenance, repair and ser
vice, and earned credits
toward an associate degree in
anplied science through the
ommunity College of the Air
Force.
Meadows will now serve at
Charleston Air Force Base,
S.C., with the 437th
Organizational Maintenance
Squadron.
He is a 1979 lgraduate of
Trion High School.
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