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The Summerville News, Thurs., April 14, 1983
10-B
Dry Valley
Community News
By Mary Chllders—734g:il_7_'7_
Mrs. Velma Smith and
Ronald, Chriati:l Schubert and
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Ballenger
enjol'xed vacationing in Orlan
do, Fla., Friday through Mon
day of last week.
Miss Rhonda Carroll and
Mrs. Mamie Carroll of Trion
were Wednesday night guests
last week of Mary and Steve
Childers. Also visiting them
were Jeff and John gh%?e.
Tuesday guests were Mrs.
Betty Hankins and Miss
Idnne Pettyjohn and Mr. and
rs. Franklin Smith visited
them Saturday. Their Sunday
guests were Mr. and Mrs.
ary Rape and Steé)hanie,
Mrs. Milton Smith and Mary
Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Childers, Jamie and Amy, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Childers and
Jason, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Hewitt and Gregory and Scott
Hankins.
Sympathy is extended to
the Brown family, the Parris
family and the Morfian family
in the death of their loved
ones.
Sympathy is also extended
to the Dover family due to the
death of Arvil Dover in
Jacksonville, Fla., last week,
to the White family and the
Odum family due to deaths in
their family.
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Christopher is the four-month
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Den
nis Bullard of Summerville.
His grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Bennie Bullard of Sum
merville and Mr. and Mrs.
Junior Willingham of Menlo.
Revival Planned
At Antioch
Revival services will begin
at New Antioch Baptist
Church April 17 with the Rev.
Gerald Cox the evangelist.
Services will begin at 7:30
each night with special sing
ing each night. Johnny Tin
ney, pastor, invites everyone
to attend these services. Sing
ing is directed by Weymon
Blansit.
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Brown, Christy, Anfila and
Erick were visiting r. and
Mrs. C.T. England and Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Rempher
while on vacation here from
Brooksville, Fla.
Mrs. Bertha Graggeof Pell
Cit{. Ala., spent turday
night with Mrs. Annie Mae
Smith. She was spend-the-day
guest Sunday of Mrs. Alma
mith and Sunday night
guest of Mrs. Hester Brown.
A/2C Johnny Mack Brown
was on a short vacation here
from Virginia Beach, Va., with
his farents. Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Brown.
Randy Millican visited
Pete Hewitt Sunday after
noon.
Darlene Marks and Alisha
visited Mary Childers and at
tended the services at
Fellowship church Sunday
night. :
Get-well wishes are extend
ed to Tommy Thompson and
to John Ellenburg w?ro are in
the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Childers and Jason, John
Smith and Angie, Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Noel and Miss
Lfynne Pettyjohn were guests
of Mrs. Alma Smith Sunday
afternoon.
Get-well wishes are extend
ed to Mrs. Marie Sumner who
has returned home from the
hos&it,al.
r. and Mrs. Johnny
Groover hosted a cookout
Sunday for Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Maxey. Their afternoon
atlxests were Mr. and Mrs.
oodard Housch, Mrs. Mabel
Stowe and Tammy and Angie
Elders.
Mrs. Dorothy Hearn enter
tained Margaret Groover with
a sxapper Thursday.
otton McGraw is a pa
tient in Redmond Park
Hospital. His visitors were
Mrs. Mildred McGraw and
children and Mr. and Mrs.
John McGraw and Shaun.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Hughes, Justin and Jason
were Sunday supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E(?ward Gentry,
Rickey and Susan. Monday
visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Gentry, Stephanie,
Patricia and April.
Mrs. Mizzie Brown was
visiting Mrs. Mattie Ruth
Rempher Monday. Mr. Rem
pher is ill at his home.
Linda, David and Sue
Padgett and Mr. and Mrs.
George Padgett spent the day
with Mrs. J. 0. McGraw in
Dry Valley Friday. Sue
Pad%ett visited Mrs. Ruby
Lively Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Thomas had as their weekend
guests: Mrs. Winnie Robin
son, Mrs. Mary Lou Gilreath,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Rackley,
Marvin Tucker, Roy Joe
Thomas, Mrs. Pearl Wesson
and Milton Sprayberry. Mr.
and Mrs. 'lphomas were
celebrating birthday anniver
saries, Mrs. Thomas, April 4
and Mr. Thomas, April 9. Mrs.
Jamie McWhorter visited
them Monday.
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