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Rodeo Poster Contest Winners
Fourth grade students at the Summer
ville Elementary School recently par
ticipate in a poster contest dealing with
the second ‘‘Charlie Lowry Pro Rodeo’
scheduled for this weekend. Charlie
Lowry (center of both photos) is shown
with the contest winners. Fourth place
went to (bottom photo, L-R) Jasmine
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Phil Stowe, a Berry College
music major from Trion, per
formed his senior trumpet
recital Sunday, April 10, at
the college’s Ford
Auditorium.
‘The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Max L. Stowe of 253 Simmons
Street, Phil Plans to play pro
fessionally following grars)ua
tion.
His recital program includ
ed ‘‘lntroduction and Fan
tasy”’ by Fitzgerald, ‘‘Suite
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Larita Colquitt; while third place went to
Stacey Womack, Jason Espy and Chris
Williams. First place went to (top photo,
L-R) Jeff Hegwood and Britt }fixrley;
while second place went to Carlton
Houston and Richard Cargle.
for Trumpet and Strings’’ by
Frackenpohl, ‘“‘Concert Aria”
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Berry is Dr. William H.
Robison, professor of music
and director of the Jazz
Ensemble.
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Residents of the Chat
toogaville Community extend
sympathy to the families,
friends and relatives of Van
Hughes who passed away in
Kennestone Hospital in
Marietta Tuesday, Ahgril 5,
and Mrs. Mildred Morgan
who passed away in Floyd
g/ledical Center Friday, April
Mrs. Edna Cook and
Marie, Brook Hammonds and
Jason Morris were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
my Cook and Brett Monday,
April 4.
Tomrrwlry Cook and Brett
visited Mrs. Edna Cook and
Marie Tueeday of last week.
Nancy Dover visited them
Saturday afternoon.
Dinner Cguests of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Cook Sunday were:
Mrs. Nancy Gamble, ghonda
and Steve of Gaylesville, Ala.,
Mrs. Shirley Hatcher and
Christopher, Mrs. Sue Elem
and Lisa and Mrs. Ruth Kir
by. Visiting them in the after
noon were: Dan Bryan, Jeff
Ward, Jervis Rowlls and
Rodney and Jimmy Atkinson,
RA’s from Sard‘i's Baptist
Church, Johnny Rowlls,
David Ward and Mrs. Tessie
Reece. Others who visited
them last week were: Joel
Cook Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Cook and Shane, Joe David
Henderson, Mrs. Mary
Haygood and Martha and
Miss Ann Henderson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cook
honored their son, Shane, with
a party Sunday at their home
to celebrate his sixth birthday
anniversary Tuesday, April
12.
Lazy Smurf cake,
chocolate chip cookies and
Kool-Aid were served.
Attending were: Mrs.
Dorothy Wilson and David of
Trion, Mrs. Debbie Floyd and
Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cook
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Bramlett and Casey, Scott
Woodall, Jeff Ward and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Cook.
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Revival services began
Wednesday, Al;‘)ril 13, at Sar
dis Baptist Church and will
continue through Sunday
morning, Alpril 17. The Rev.
John Kellett, ?last.or at
Broomtown Church, is bring
ing the messa%e each night.
Everyone is welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hasty of
Cleveland, Tenn., and her
mother, Mrs. Alvin Cagle, and
Mrs. Billy Trammell of Trion
visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Floyd Sunday morning, April
10. Mrs. Hasty brought
covered dishes and they
helped Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
celebrate their sixth wedding
anniversary.
Dinner guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McDonald
were Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
McDonald and Chadney of
Fort Payne, Ala. Others
visiting during the week were
Mrs. Martha Jo Drake and
Tammy, Mrs. Helen ' Cran
more and Kenny and Russell
Mills and granddaughter,
Missy Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sther
of Leesburg, Ala., were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Womack Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McDonald and Mr. and Mrs.
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Ronnie McDonald and
Chadney attended the Air
Show at Russell Field in Rome
Sunday afternoon.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ar
chie Womack during the past
week were: Mrs. Degbie
Westbrooks and Tracy, Mr.
and Mrs. Tim Hurley, Mrs.
Sheila Ra[\:. Jerr ang Jason
and Mrs, Lillian fiowlls.
Missy Smith ?ent last
Thursday and Friday nifilht
with her grand;:x,rents. ¥
and Mrs. Archie Womack.
Mrs. Gordon Johnson is
spending a few days with her
daughter, Mrs. Charlie Snider
of Rome, who returned home
from Crawford Long Hospital
in Atlanta Friday. We wish
for her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Nona Laura Snow
and Mrs. Martha Tudor, Jan
and David were luncheon
guests of Mrs. Edith Ray Sun
ay. Others visiting durin
the past week were: Joe Davig
Henderson Sr. of Rome, Mrs.
Annie Mae Williams, Mrs.
Wanda Williams, Amanda
and Dale 11, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Henderson, Mrs. Mary
Haygood and Martha, Miss
Ann Henderson, Mrs. Jewel
Elrod and Carol, Becky, Fred
die and Chris Hardin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Bryan,
Don and Steve were luncheon
%uest.s of Mr. and Mrs. Avery
ryan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Ragland, Mr. and Mrs.
Butch Ratliff, Tracy and
Christy were their supper
guests Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Buddy Williams and Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Williams,
Amanda and Dale II Sunday.
Others visiting during the
week were: Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Burrage, Frances,
Junior and Joseph, Mr. and
Mrs. Goob Williams, Mr. and
Mrs. Buddy Blalock, James
and Tony and J. C. Williams.
Congratulations go to
Douglas Tudor and Cindy
Henderson who were married
Saturday, April 2, at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Tudor. The Rev. Ben
ny Waldrop performed the
ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Ham
Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Randafi
Smith, Kim and Kerri and
Eugene Brown were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Brewer, Kathy,
Rebecca and Jack Sunday, |
April 10.
Shane Hurley spent Sun
day night with his grand- |
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Halbert
Hurley.
Visiting Mrs. Ruth Kirby
during the past week were:
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stancil Sr.,
Ted Jr., Darlene and Brenda !
Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kir- |
by, Jeff, Jason, Christy and |
Jeremy, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Hatcher and Christopher,
Mrs. Sue Elem and Lisa and
Mrs. Nancy Gamble, Steve ]
and Rhonda.
Mrs. Joel Cook Sr. visited |
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook Mon- |
day morning. |
Happy birthday wishes go [
to Lesl?ey Marshall who will
celebrate her birthdgy an- }
niversary Friday, April 22. |
Two Local Students To Get JSU Degrees
Jacksonville State Univer
sity will confer 473 diplomas
during spring commencement
to be held in Pete Mathews
Coliseum at 6 p.m. Friday,
April 29,
The two top fladuat.e are
Vicki Diane urray of
Weaver, who will receive a
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The Summerville News, Thurs., April 14, 1983
bachelor of science with
distinction and special honors
in accounting, and Steven
William Dunn of Rome, who
will receive a bachelor of arts
with distinction and sgecinl
honors in music. oth
students earned perfect 3.0
grade-point averages.
Earlier in the day, commis
sioning exercises will be held
in Rowe Hall for 22 Army
ROTC students.
Degrees will be awarded to
the fofirowtng students: From
Summerville, M. Allen Hayes
and Donna Fant Herring.
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