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TRION v
Easter Sunday was observ
ed in churches in Trion with
large crowds attending and
enjoying the beautiful music
and the inspirinfi messages.
The Sanctuary Choir of Trion
First Baptist rendered two
selections, “Worthy Is the
Lamb"” and “Shadow of the
Cross,” with Miss Rhonda
Pet_tl,{]ohn as soloist which
thrilled each one listening
followed by the inspiring ser
mon by the Rev. Jim Cordell.
Congratulations go to Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Chamlee,
nee Miss Paula Easter, who
were united in marriage Sun
day at Cave Spring with the
Dr. Eastwood g D., ofs
ficiating in a beautiful
ceremony,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Westbrook and children of
Jonesboro were Easter
weekend guests of their
Barents. Mr. and Mrs. ‘‘Deck”’
rewster, and Mrs. Bertha
Westbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKen
zie were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. S:wey
Sprayberry. Also visiting the
Sprayberrrs were their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Roney Sprayberry and Jen
nifer from Virginia. Jennifer
will remain with her grand
parents while her mother at
tends a three-week class in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Freeman announce the birth
of their son, Richard Michael,
Thursday, March 31, at Floyd
Medical Center weighing 10
gounds. 7 ounces. The
reemans also have a
daughter who is overjoyed
with the new member of the
family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Freeman, grandparents from
Athens, were here to welcome
them home Sunday. His other
%randmother. Mrs. Carlton
avison of Kennesaw, arrived
Monday to spend this week
with the Freeman family. Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Freeman
spent the Easter holidays.
Mrs. Joann Roach and
Firls of Lyerly were Sunday
uncheon guests of her
garents, Mr. and Mrs. John E.
ettyjohn.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos
Zellner, Peter and Katie of
Marietta spent the Easter
hoidays witlE: his mother, Mrs.
Eddis Zellner.
Friends of the Oscar
Brown family were saddened
Saturday to learn that Mr.
Brown passed away, and give
to his family sincere sym
pathy.
Mrs. Corine Webb return
ed home Thursday after spen
ding a few days last week with
her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Grimes, at
Fort Oglethorpe.
A welcome is extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Orbin Hartline
and Mrs. Gertie Akins who
are now at home on Sixth
Street moving from Mapleton
Saturday. Mrs. Hartline, the
former Miss Martha Akins,
and Mrs. Gertie Akins are
former residents of Sixth
Street. Friends welcome them
home. Orbin is also well
known in this area as he has
made Trion his home most of
his life.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cantrell,
Shane and Autumn of
Gainesville were Saturday
guests of her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lemm
ing.
Mrs. Ivy McCollum was
able to be out Sunday after be
ing confined to her home for
the past few days with a virus.
’Fhe General Meeting of
the UMW Women of the
United Methodist Church was
held Monday evening, April 4,
at the church.
Mrs. Mary Espy, Mrs. Jen
nie Lou é’hamlee. Mrs.
Beatrice Crider and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Venn visited Mr. and
Mrs. Will Reynolds last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lem
ming visited her brother and
famfiy, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Gilreath, at LaFayette Thurs
day afternoon.
Sincere sympathy is given
to Mr. and Mrs. Glee Bryant
and family in the death of his
father, Archie Bryant,
Wednesday, March 30.
Sympathy is given to Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Kitchens and his
family in the death of his
sister, Mrs. Cledie Palmell
Gallop, in Sylacau(fa. Ala.,
last week. Attending the
funeral services from here
were: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kit
chens, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Kit
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Easter Sunday dinner
&xests of Mrs. Bertha
estbrook were: Mr. and Mrs.
Vinson Carver and Nicholas,
Mrs. Mindi Norman, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hovey and Jenica
Paige of Rome and Mrs. Pat
Finster of Lindale. Visiting in
the afternoon were Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Westbrook,
Shane, Wendy, Season and
Casey of Jonesboro.
The WMU Ladies, GA's
and Acteens of Trion First
Baptist Church, will be atten
ding the annual associational
Spring WMU meeting Thurs
day (tonight) at 7 o'clock at
Faith Baptist Church in
Menlo. The church bus will
leave Trion First Baptist
Church at 6:15, and all
members are urged to go and
to be on time.
Miss Leatha Pettyjohn of
Washington and Mrs. Sue
McKeehan of LaFayette were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Flet
cher Cleghorn one day last
week.
Mrs. Elizabeth Adams was
Sunday luncheon guest of her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. John Wibirt and Anna.
Mrs. Nora Orr visited Mrs.
Adams Thursday evening.
Mrs. Mary Espy and Mrs.
Ann Sirt made a business trip
to Rome Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Kit
chens, Chris and Angie and
Mrs. Sue Kitchens, Jennifer,
Pam and Michael were Easter
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. ]{ee Kitchens. An egg
hunt was enjoyed in the after
noon.
An expression of sym
pathfi’ is given to Hengy Rider
and his family in the death of
his sister, Mrs. Hazel Brown,
who passed away last week.
Sunday, Alpril 10, the
Associational Children’s
Sword Drill will be held at
2:30 p.m. at Trion First Bap
tist Church. Children from
several churches will be com
peting to determine who will
represent Chattooga County
in the Regional Competition.
An invitation is given to
anyone wishing to attend.
Ernest Cason, George Ed
wards and Mrs. Gary Smith
celebrate birthday anniver
sary Thursday, April 7. Many
more happy ones are wished
for each of these.
Saturday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pettett
were: Mrs. Mamie Styles of
Smyrna, Mrs. Annette Mosley
andy Bernie of Washington,
D.C., Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Meredith and John and Mark
Hammond of Nashville,
Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. O.G.
Morehead of Summerville and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Styles.
Mrs. Mamie Styles of
Smyrna and Mr. and Mrs. Vic
Pettett were Sunday luncheon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Toles and girls at Menlo. Miss
Millie Toles returned home
with Mr. and Mrs. Pettett as
their spend-the-night guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Webb and Natalie, Mrs. Lucy
Webb, Julie and Evan and
Mrs. Hazel Baker were Sun
day visitors of Mrs. Corine
Webb. Miss Julie Webb spent
Sunday night with her grand
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Ray
and Mr. and Mrs. Loren
Shives celebrate wedding an
niversaries Friday, April 8,
and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wor
sham will celebrate Saturday,
April 9. Many more happy an
niversaries go to them.
Wishes for a complete
recovery go to Doug Holt, Sid
Witt and Tony Woods who
were seriously injured in a
traffic accident early Satur
day morning and are all pa
tients at Floyd Medical
Center.
Mrs. Dot Logan of Sum
merville visited Mrs. Ethel
Vernon Tuesday of last week.
Miss Ann Woods was her
Thursday guest.
Mr. anngs. Bud Duncan
of LaFayette visited Mr. and
Mrs. James Duncan Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Jean Henderson was
able to be out again after be
ing confined to her home with
a recent illness. :
Mrs. Ruby Hancock, Mrs.
Lois Hall ang granddaughter,
Cristy Hall, Ms. Shelia Poole
and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Duncan
of LaFayette were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Benny Perry and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Bar
rett and Misses Ruby and
Evelyn Barrett met fl and
Mrs. Charles Barrett and
Brian of Austell at The Round
Table where they enjoyed
Easter dinner Sunday. %he
Charles Barretts came on to
Trion where they visited his
parents and otf‘x,er relatives
during the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dillard
and Mrs, Faye Bafiley made a
business trip to Rome Tues:
day of last week and had lunch
at Krystal.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Dillard Sunday afternoon
were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles
McLeod Sr., John and Keith
of Lindale, Mr. and Mrs,
Ralph Van Pelt and son of
Ringgold, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McLeod Jr. and An
drea of Marietta, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Harkins of Summerville
and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jay
from Aragon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Camp
bell had as guests during the
gast week: Mrs. Hairel
agley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Campi;ell and Edyie, Mrs.
Jackie Haney, Teresa and
Jesse Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles IVPcLeod. John and
Keith of Lindale, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Van Pelt and son of
Ringgold, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McLeod Jr. and An
drea of Marietta, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Campbell, the Rev.
Willie Bearden, ‘‘Shorty”
Shankles, Robert Bugg, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Harkins, Mrs.
J. D. Jay, Mrs. Joe Cash and
Gerald Campbell and sons of
Ypsilanti, Mich.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Porter Durham Easter Sun
day were: Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Durham and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Durham and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Durham and daughter and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Parker
and family.
Mrs. Helen Dooley of Drr
Valley visited Mrs. Nell
Ramey Saturday.
The Rev. Lee Cochran and
Mrs. Cochran and Martha,
David and Sam Cochran were
Sunday luncheon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McClung
of Calhoun.
Mrs. Inez Pledger is feel
ing much better after being
confined to her home durin
the weekend. Continueg
recovery is wished for her. Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Kisor from
Crandall were among those
visiting her Friday afternoon.
The Rev. Michael Reece,
Mrs. Reece, Adam and Rebec
ca of Alabama were Easter
weekend guests of her
parents, the Rev. Bill Holder
and Mrs. Holder.
Mrs. Daphne Williams
visited her sister, Mrs. Allen
J. Holt, and Mr. Holt at Penn
ville Saturday evening.
Otbhers visiting the Holts were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pierce and
daughter of Rock Spring.
Wishes for a complete
recovery go to Mrs. Holt who
was confined to her home dur
ing the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tudor
were Saturday afternoon
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Comer at LaFayette.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Kisor of Crandall ISlpent; Fri
day night with Mrs. Eula
Hickman. They also visited
other friends and relatives in
the Welcome Hill area during
the Easter weekend.
Mrs. Mabelle Vinyard is
recuperating at home from a
recent illness after spending
several days in Chattooga
County Hospital. Friengs
wish for her an early recovery.
Visiting her and Mr. Vinyard
during the weekend were:
Mrs. Ella Jean Andrews, Miss
April Tate of Rome, Mrs. Bar
bara Farrow and Mr. and Mrs.
Ronnie Pettyjohn, Lisa and
Lamar.
Mrs. Essie Mae Hayes and
Mrs. Nell Ramey visited Gene
Morgan, who is recuperating
at home from a recent illness,
at Spring Creek Friday after
noon. Get-well wishes are ex
tended to Mr. Morgan from
his many friends.
The Rev. Lee Cochran,
Mrs. Cochran and Martha
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Comer at LaFayette Wednes
day afternoon of last week.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bigham Saturday
were their children and
families, Norman Bigham,
Mrs. Mary Taylor and Mrs.
Teresa Wifiiams and Jonathan
from Bremen. Mrs. Dorothy
Brumlow, Mrs. Becky Stone,
Justin and Jeremy of
Chatsworth and Mrs. Billy
Jean Williams and Jonathan
spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Bigham.
The Rev. Tommy Seay and
Mrs. Seay of Summerville and
evangelist Bobby Thompson
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were ’l‘hursdag guests of the
Rev. Lee Cochran, Mrs.
Cochran and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bigham visited their grand
daughter, Mrs. Becky Stone,
Tony, Justin and Jeremy at
Chatsworth Thursday and
was accompanied home bf’
Tony Stone who was their
Easter weekend guest. .
Sincere sly;m%atlg' is ex
tended to John E. Pettyjohn
and family in the death of his
sister, Mrs. Ethel Maddin of
Rome, who passed away Sun
day afternoon,
Mrs. Willie Hutchins
visited her sister, Mrs. Nell
Ramey, Sunday afternoon.
Also visiting K‘lrs. Ramey
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
John gomer of Cloudland.
Mrs. Lottie Hayes had as
her Easter weekend ests:
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald fl‘ayes.
Misses Margaret and Kathy
Loard of Bon-Aire and Mr.
and Mrs. Alec Hayes of Atlan
ta. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Green
wood and Ginger and Steve
Lanier of Summerville joined
the family for dinner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston
Hammond and children and
Mr. and Mrs. George Ham
mond were Easter Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Randle, Artie and
Missy Beene of Chattanooga,
Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Brown
of Berryton visited Mr. and
Mrs. J.C. Peace Thursday.
Mrs. Georgia Peace accom-
R’?nied them in a visit with
rs. Gladys Jackson at
LaFayette.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ham
mond attended services at the
church of Today in Chat
‘ tanoo%a, Tenn., where the
- Rev. Don Clowers is pastor.
' One of the most enjoyed
~ events of the service was Mrs.
Sherri Pruitt Blackwood,
former Miss America, as
guest singer who related her
moving experience in life.
Ric%larcf Brown of Atlanta
spent last week with his
. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
J.C. Peace, and Mack.
-+ Mr. and Mrs. Leon Espy
visited Mr. and Mrs. Shelton
Conaway at Rossville Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hender
son, Jonathan and Mark from
Cornelia spent the Easter
holidays with their parents,
Mrs. Bessie Henderson and
Mr. and Mrs. Nipp Adams,
and other relatives in Trion.
Friends of James ‘‘Frosty”
Styles are happy to know he is
now at home after a 13-day
stay in Chattooga County
Hospital, and wish for him
continued improvement.
Among those visiting him and
Mrs. Styles during the
weekend were: Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Styles of Roswell,
Miss Phyllis Styles of Kens
ington, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
. Hardin, J.R. Hawkins and
Cliff Stinson.
Miss Missy Beene and Ar
tie Beene of Chattanooga,
Tenn., spent their sprindg
holidays with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Ran
dle of Chattanooga, Tenn,
came for a brief visit. with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ham
mond, and Artie and Missy
returned home with them Fri
day evening.
Mrs. Willie B. Gardner had
as her Easter Sunday dinner
guests: Mr. and Mrs. Sammy
Gardner, Ellen and Janet
from Smyrna, Mr. and Mrs.
Lamar Gardner, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Abernathy and Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Abernathy,
Shane and Terry. Visiting in
the afternoon were Mr. and
Mrs. James Gardner, Mrs.
Stella Ash and Charles and
Mrs. Tracey Howell and
Joshua from Atlanta.
Easter Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Leath were: Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Ash and Phil of Mariet
ta, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Howell
and Joshua of Atlanta, Mrs.
Betty Wilhelm, Ms. Cheri
Wilson, Jeff, Lanie and friend
and Mrs. Stella Ash and
Charles.
Mrs. Vera Nell Trammell
from Atlanta and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Bagley were Fri
day visitors of Mrs. Willie B.
Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Woods of LaFayette, Mrs. Vi
vian Warren and Mrs. Berma
Bailey and Margaret were
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Bon
nie Woods.
Easter breakfast held at
Pennville Alliance Church was
enjoKed by 25 persons.
Breakfast was carried to Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Cason.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cason
during the holiday weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Edge of Summerville, Their
Sunday dinner guests were:
Mr. and Mrs, Troy Lee Pl:?e'
Mrs. Gertrude Russell, Mrs.
Bessie Henderson and Artie
Knowles.
Friends of Mr, and Mrs.
Gordon Price are Erl:d to know
they are now at home after a
few days' visit with their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Cla(, Pickard and boys at
Dalton. Visiting them durins
the weekend were: Mr. an
Mrs. Harold Price and Steve
from Rome, Mr. and Mrs.
J.D. Price, Alan and Brent
Pickard of Dalton, Mrs.
Georgia Price and Eddie of
Summerville, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Bartlett, Mrs. Bonnie
Woods and Mrs. B.D.
Massey.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gard
ner had as their Easter
weekend guests: the Rev.
Wayne Gardner, Mrs, Gard
ner, Julie, Suzanne and
Michelle of Kennesaw and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Gardner of
Hixson, Tenn. Visiting them
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Rash and Amy from
Knoxville, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Brown and Maricia and Tom
my Walton of Lithonia, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Brown and
Beth, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Kilgore Jr. and Billy 111 and
Mrs. Janie Campbell and
Tracey all from East Ridge,
Tenn., were Easter Sunday
fuests of their mother, Mrs.
nez Brown, and Mrs. C. W.
Giles.
Friends of Mrs. Leeanna
Wooten are glad to know she
returned home Sunday after
spending the winter with her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Brown of
Lithonia, who, along with
their daughter, Maricia, and
friend, Tommy Walton of Cov
ington, accompanied her
home. Also visiting her Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Stowe of Cohutta.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Kisor of Crandall, Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Helms of Nor
cross, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Witt, Mr. and Mrs. James
Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Cordle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lemming, Mr. and Mrs. Jer
rell Ho%‘ue and Amanda, Mrs.
Faye Finster, Mrs. Irene
Adams and the Rev. Luther
Parker were among those
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Hogue and Mrs. Edith
Palmour during the weekend.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Hogue wish for them con
tinued recovery.
Mrs. Belvie Mcßae and
Miss Myra Cheek attended an
Easter gathering Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wyatt Clifton near Coosa.
Other guests enjoying the
bountiful dinner were: Debbie
Clifton, Miss Louise Little,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clifton
and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Ran
dall Clifton and Dale Weaver.
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The youngsters at the Holland Day Care
Center enjoyed an Easter party last week
E’ven by the members of the Future
omemakers of America (FHA) Club
from the Chattooga High School. Follow
ing the party the 55 youngsters, ages 19
Airman Silmon
Is Transferred
Overseas
Airman Ist Class John G.
Silmon, son of Charlotte A.
Silmon of Route 1, Summer
ville, has arrived for duty at
Incirlik Air Base, Turkey.
Silmon, a securitK
specialist with the 39t
Security * Police Flight, was
previously assigned at Fran
cis E. Warren Air Force Base,
Wyo.
The airman is a 1977
graduate of Chattooga High
School, Summerville.
Parks Named
To Berry
Academy Honor
Karen Parks of Menlo was
named to Berry Academy’s
winter guart,er honor roll, an
nounced Headmaster William
Scheel.
Karen, a soghomore at the
academg. is the daughter of
Diana Busby of Menlo.
Students named to the
honor roll earned an academic
average of B with no grade
lower than B-.
Berry Academy is a
private accredited college
pre‘rarato.ry school for
students edg'rades six through
12 located on the Berry Col
lege campus near Rome.
The Summerville News, Thurs., April 7, 1983 . .
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