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The Summerville News, Thursday, February 7, 1985
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TRION
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Chiou
p o e 1 g e <
y with a s
for the youth of Trion First
Baptist Church following the
evening service,
Mr, and Mrs, Jesse Emory
visited Rice Henderson, a pa
azl.a;‘ l‘n s:tod;n.ond l;‘-rk
tal, turday evening.
Th;i.;l-o visited Miss Dora
Ba end other patients
while there.
Friends of Miss Dora
Bankey regret to learn of her
confinement in Redmond Park
Hospital suffering from a
minor heart attack, and wish
for her a com%l:u recovery.
Also, to l?h Thomas,
who is seriously ill in an An
niston, Ala., hospital go
wishes for an early recovery.
Mr. Thomas is the son of Mrs.
Maxxln Thomas,
welcome to our
newcomers, the Rev. Oren
Davis, who is the new anr
at Central Avenue Baptist
Church. The Davises will
move to 43 Moore Street in
the near future. We, along
with their new church family
wish for them a happy and
successful future,
Mr. and Mrs, Carl McKen
zie were recent guests of
relatives in Rome,
Friends of Mrs. Thelma
Espy, are glad she is able to be
out again after a recent ill
ness,
The Lottie Moon WMU
Group of First Baptist Church
will meet with Mrs, Gertrude
Pledger Monday, Feb, 11, at
her home.
Mr. and Mrs, Leon Es {
::;! dinner in LaFayette F}: .
Dr. Lorne Brown and Mrs.
Brown are proud grand
smnu of a new grandson,
onathan Schipper, born to
their dlufilur. Mrs. Steve
(Becky) Schipper in Knoxville,
Tenn., last week. Congratula
tions to these happy lnlr:moa.
Mr. and Mrs, Fletcher
Clcfhom visited Mrs. Polly
Keith at Lnl::‘om Wednes
day of last week.
Mrs. Sue McKechan of
L:.l:aym wnfs’n‘turdny lun
cheon guest of her nts,
Mr. and Mrs. ther
C\-gborn.
eaborn and Kenneth
Treadway were among those
vhmngl Rex Treadway in
Floyd Medical Center Sunday
afternoon, Mr. Treadway is
(mprovlng. from recent
turp?'. Friends wish for him
an early recovery,
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Wishes for a eomgllcu
recovery h'o to Mrs. ly
Smith who entered Floyd
M':’d‘ircd Center MSunday to
u go surgery Monday.
Mrs. Ann Sirt of Mountain
View was Wednesday lun
cheon Eunt last week of Mrs.
Mary tfi'
Mrs. Helen Doolc«,vimpd
her father, illiam
Chriuo&hcr. and Mrs,
Christopher Saturday after
noon,
Mrs. Emma Cochran was
Fridnfi afternoon guest of Mr,
and Mrs. William McDonald
at Pennville,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Dooley
and Mrs. Beatrice Burton
visited their mother, Mrs. Nell
Ramey, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. James
McDonald of Auiuu spent
the weekend with his ‘rrenu,
Mr. and Mrs. illiam
McDonald.
Mrs. Mary Jane Taylor
and Mrs, Teresa Williams and
Shre smeets o Mr. oad
guests r.
Mrs. Ro{on Blflmn.
Mr. and rs. James
McDonald of Augusta visited
k{’n. NW&II%:. Hu&zhl:‘u nun:
rs. Ne mey during
weekend.
Ms. Barbara Reed and
Mrs, Mnri Woods visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. bo‘x Mrs, Nell
Ferrell of LaFayette, Mr. and
Mrs, Julian Wallin of Noble
and later lhoprod in
Lll'-‘||yetu Sund.{in ternoon,
Visiting Mrs. Mary Woods
during th:bf"t week were:
Jerry Woods, Bud, Patsy,
Terry and DoWanm 'l‘innon{.
Frankie Cline, Ms. Jeanie
Morgnn. Mr. and Mrs. Tom
my Espy, Mrs. Bonnie Woods
and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Long,
Joenlnd Rachel of LaFayette.
8. Barbara Reed and
Bobby Blalock were Friday
dinner guests of Mrs. Mary
Woods.
Mrs. Melvin Stoner visited
her mother, Mrs. Roy
Hawkins, Sunciay.
Mrs. Mable Sticher of
Rome returned home Monday
after spending a few days last
week with her sister, Mrs. Vog
Sparks, and Mr. Srnrlu who
very ill. Wishes for an early
recovery go to him.
The WMU groups of Trion
First letilt Church will
observe WMU Focus Week
during Fobmar’y.
Residents of the commuhi
ty were saddened Jan. 28
when word reached here that
Harley Bandy had passed
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EVENTS
away in Ormond Beach, Fla,
Hnr‘y. being raised in Trion,
leaves a host of friends who
will miss him and n{dn Mrs.
Bandy and Jo Hill and her
family in their hours of
bereavement, and extend to
A eomp.bhfi: o is
recovery
wished for 8. A. Dillard who
remains seriously ill at his
home,
Mon Ve Spers’ ks the
rs. Voy s during
weekend were: Mr, and Mrs.
Sherold Sparks, Mr. and Mrs.
Dale W- and Gillis, Mrs.
Dot Wilson and Mrs. Myrtle
Thompson.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Michael
‘ Hines and children and Mr,
and Mrs. Ricky Hines and
family were guests of their
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
‘Mitt” Hines, during the
weekend.
Jeremy and Dustin Hines
lmt the night Saturday with
thei , Mr. and
Mrs, James “Mitt’’ Hines.
Visidmr. and Mrs. S. A,
Dillard, Beth Hayes and
Jesse Campbell during the
na few days were: Mr. and
rs. Walter C&:n‘pbdl and
Edyie, Mr. and Mrs. Hairel
Bofl. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Meredith of Rome, Mrs. Bren
da Davenport and Jeremy,
Mr. and Mrs. James Lonfi..&l-
Ifi' Wayne Comgl‘)oll. vid
ayes of Ellijay, Mr. and Mrs.
Rogon Camp‘oll. Mr. and
Mrs. W.A. Bagley, Mrs.
Doris Ridenhour, Mrs.
Dorootl:.y Elli-gn. %;;l
Reynolds, Robert Bugg, -
'l-‘l.' Dhcn:m and Da';‘lom Sdmm
, lerry
nfln mubomn.
Vl-an Mr. and Mrs.
John Pritchett were Mrs. Ann
Webb and children and Mrs.
Linda Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. John Prit
chett and JohnnLvhiM his
sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Adams
a patient in Floyd Medical
| svo'm.'Sundny afternoon.
or a 8§ y recovery
g:.nto Mrs. As::u who has
sick for the past few
Mrs. Willie Bell Rodgers i
rs. .
recuperating from a siege of
flu. Wo wm for her a com
plete recovery.
| Mrs. Inez Cantrell, Manuel
Hnéu, Mrs. Pauline ucflumd
'J. H. Ratliff and da of
- Rome were nanuw- of
- Mrs. Cleo Ratliff Terry.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watkins
“and family, Mrs. Glenda Faye
Williams, Mrs. Mnfi'i:
Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. 1
Watkins were guests of their
mother, Mrs. Jewell Watkins,
during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Dover
announce the birth of their
daughter, Kelli Nicole, Satur
%:y. Febhz. at Floyd Medical
nter. Happ! finnd nts
are: Mr. ‘DX rs. Pl?:r:in;
Goodson and Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Dover. Visiting Mrs.
Dover and baby Soturd:{
afternoon were: Mrs. Nell
Dover (who was on hand to
welcome her), Mr., and Mrs.
Bill Bn'nkla{)olnd Mr. and
Mrs. Randy Dover and girls.
Viliu% Mrs. Cora Gayton
and the Thomas Dovers dur
ing the weekend were Mrs.
Lois ?r% and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Brinkley and Terry.
’ Mgu m M:. Yates
were y luncheon ts
of his rnnts. Mr, nn(f“h‘l.n.
Cleve Yates, and Sheila.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Yates
visited with her mother, Mrs.
Mable Arwood, in the Health
Care Center in LaFayette
Monday.
Mrs. Brenda Wallin and
Gr;‘gg visited Mr, and Mrs.
C. E. Cofield Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Orlean Helms was
Sunday luncheon &uut of Mr.
and Mrs, Bobb{‘ elms.
Mrs. Kate Helms visited
Mrs. Orlean Helms Monday
%y Peace of Rome,
Steve Peace of LaFayette and
Mr. and Mrs. Max Brown
from Berryton were among
those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J.C. Peace during the
weekend.
Mrs. Lanelle Ray of Con
yers was recent fi.t of her
Ea;::. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
'
rs. Tinnie of Sum
merville is mm‘ a few
days this week with her sister,
Mrs. Lottie Hayes.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Russell had as their guests
Sunday Mrs, Frances Sim-
LaF :‘nd l‘lfr‘ilnr: Dlcho:t'
ayette,
and Jrld Russell of Dalton.
Mrs. Burrell Henderson
entertained Sunday at her
home with a blnh&y dinner
their ::dn K.li.d
gra ughter, Kelly
Owens, on Mfinhdl an
for Aok et
ues ng
were: Mr. Mu‘.ndllg‘:
na, Mr. and Mrs. Burrell
Henderson and Mrs. Autie V.
Martin,
Mr. and Mrs. Odell
Lemasters of Summerville
visited with her sister, Mrs.
Ruby Lowery, Wednesday of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Idas Griffith
were Sunday luncheon guests
of Mrs. M#gb Pruitt.
L.il.ln. ae Ola Coh‘h‘::
ayette was among
vinlilm Mr. and Mrs. 8. A,
Di and hmlz last week.
Mr. and rs. J.D.
Hawkins were visitors of Mrs.
Barbara Farrow, a patient in
Chattooga County Hospital,
Earl Crider is ting
ar recupera
from last week at
Rodmonz Fnu Hospital,
returning home Thursday.
Wishes for a complete
recovery go to Mr. Crider.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
\l{:nPclt.d Nicholus and
Mr. and Mrs. !A. Dillard,
Miss Beth Hfi and Jesse
Campbell one last week.
An early recovery is wish
ed for Mrs. Inez Pledger who
was confined to her home the
past week. AnonLusou
visiti her were the Rev.
Clyde Lllfll and Mrs. Parris
and Mrs. Pearl Williams.
Friends of C. E. Cofield are
glad to know he was able to
return to work this week after
mdln. 12 days in Redmond
Hospital, and wish for
him conu.nnod .nco\:-'y
WMU MEETING
The Mountain View Bh:n
“h.:i Church WMU ladies -
their regular mon mee
&ndn{'wcdnflm chur:g
with Mrs. “Mint”" Presley
g;uidin. over a short
siness meeting.
Mrs. Jackson opened the
meeting with vmy« after
which the previous meeting
notes were read by Mrs.
Kathleen Baggett. Mrs.
Thelma Guinn gave a %
teresting lesson for the
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were: Mesdames elma
Guinn, Lisa Stewart, “Mint"
Pnd'i. Sarah John Durham,
Mrs. Jackson and Kathleen
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h“bln. 2:"“ Collmfi vhim
parents, ¥
Mrs. sr:ma Russell, Wednes
day afternoon of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hender
son, Jonathan, Mark and Beth
of Cornelia spent the weekend
with their parents, Mrs.
Bessie Henderson and Mr,
and Mrs. Nipp Adams, and
hmég. .
cere Sympa is ex
e T Bt
and hmtß in the death of his
father, Harrison Blackmon,
who passed away Sunday in a
Rome hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Brewster, Shawn and Hubert
Edge of Summerville were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Cason duri&g the
weekend. Friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Cason regret to learn
that they are both confined to
their home. Mr. Cason ":
recuperating from a siege
flu. Wishes for continued
recovery go to them.
Local Students
To Graduate
At UGA
A total of 1,125 University
of Georgia students com
sleud requirements for their
egree at the end of fall
quarter. e
They are eligible to par
tic“'slu in the university's an
nual commencement exercises
. JA“;:(;ngtholocd duates
are Shawn Leroy %‘mee of
Summerville, Christie Lynn
Hood of Summerville and
Jerry Rutledge of Trion.
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right, Summerville-Trion Optimist Club
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Trion’s Angie Howell Chosen
Angie Howell, 15, of Trion,
has been chosen as a
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Angelia Lowery
Named To
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The 1984 Trion High
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of EraflzroSigmsorofity.thc
College Communications
Club, and Baptist Student
Union.
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scholastic average with a
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