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Chattooga County students in both the
county and Trion systems took another
winter holiday Tuesday as a two to four
inch snowgoll covereg roads l:g
highways. unty students enjo
their fi!{h winter holiday this season. {ut.
‘Coping With Cal;cer’ To Continue
Dr. Gerald McCormick, a
Rome oncologist, will be
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8, at 7 p.m. in Redmond Park
Hospital's first floor
classrooms.
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Snow Shutdown County
most of the snow had melted off roads lfi'
late 'Nesdnf' emblmeclasses to be call
ed as usual on W sday. Chlttoc;ga
County law agencies reported few traffic
problems as most residents stayed home
and off the streets.
serves as the physician ad
visor for the support group,
spoke at the December
meeting which drew over 20
persons from Rome and sur
rouding counties. This follow
up program, which was
orignally set for January, had
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group which is orn to cancer
Rt.ei:m or family members.
is no charge for atten
dance and no need for pre
registration. Donna Lindsey,
Director of Social Services at
Redmond Park Hospital, is
the grogr's director, and
Rhonda cß'd. R. N., a nurse
in Redmond Park's oncolog
unit is also working with t!
group this year.
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Mrs. Naomi Guyton was in
Rome Saturday.
Miss Margaret Jones was
est of Mrs. Ethel Butler in
&dnr Bluff, Ala., Sunday
evening and attended worship
services at Collinsville, Ala.,
where E“kmmn Blythe was
guest s er,
Visiting Mrs, Mary Booker
last week were Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Mitchell of Summer
ville, Mrs. Tezzie Lou Ridley,
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Mosley,
Mrs. Alice Wallace and Mrs.
mvn Mosley of Broomtown,
Mr. and Mrs, Eddie ngtt.
Heather, Holly and Elhae
Blake of Rome visited Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Wyatt Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Baker,
Greg, Stacy and Gary of
Rome were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Baker Sunday.
Visiting Mrs. Grovine
Jones and Murflmt Sunday
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Joe D. Henderson of Rome
and Mrs. E. E. 81{.1.h0 and son
of Cedar Bluff, Ala.
Mrs. Henry Booker and
nephew, Danny Mitchell of
Trion, visited Mrs. Treva
Mosley in Broomtown, Ala.,
Wodnesdlx of last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Scott Gayler
of Trion visited Mr, and Mrs,
Gene Wyatt Sunday after
noon,
Mrs. Idelle Vaughn of
Cloudland was dinner l.puost. of
Mrs. Frances House Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie
Woodall shopped in Rome
Sundn{.4 They also visited
Mrs. arfiare& Johnson in
Oak View Nursing Home.
Harold Dean Gilliland of
Columbus and Mrs, Martha
Stallings of Trion were guesu
of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Powell
Sunday afternoon,
Visiting Mrs. Carrie Jones
last. week were Mrs. Henry
Booker, Mrs. Sadie Mae Ray,
Mrs. Zelma Gilbert and
Eugno Brown.
inner Jueau Sund‘:,v of
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wyatt
were Mrs. Lenora Gm:r. Mr.
and Mrs. Russell t and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob
McWhorter, John and Bob of
Summerville.
Mrs, Emmie Strawn and
Mrs. Holland Strawn and Hol
ly were in Rome 'l‘hurod:{.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grimes
of Centre, Ala., the Rev.
Charles Bone, Mr. and Mrs,
Paul Green of Centre, Ala.,
Edward Woodall, Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Tucker and Mr., and
Mrs. Harvey Duncan visited
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hughes
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Joe D.
Henderson of Rome were
guests of Mrs, Grovine Jones
and Margaret Thursday after
noon,
Fred Tallent entered Chat
do:ogl (i‘ourxy Hospital Sun
y night. A s y recovery
is wished for hfi:d
Mrs. Ann Tucker visited
Mrs. Minnie Tallent Monday.
Mrs. H.S. Bishop was
guest of Mrs. Grovine Jones
and Margaret Monday after
noon.
Mrs, Mode‘{yn Edwards
and Mrs. Lela Woods of Sum
merville visited Mrs. Bud
Whitley in Summerville Sun
day afternoon. ;‘
Mr. and Mrs, Brian
Whelchel, Alisha and Laman- ’
da were guests last week of |
Mrs. Ella Mae Moss, Mrs.
Whelchel's mother, in Cowan,
Tenn., while Mr. Whelchel at
tended the lectureship at |
Freed-Hardeman College in 1
Henderson, Tenn. |
Miss Melodye Busbin of |
Nashville, Tenn., was guest |
over the weekend of her |
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James |
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Phone 235-9787
Lyerly
Happenings
“Buddy "’ Busbin,
Mrs. Harold Bisl'\:fi
visited Mr. and Mrs. A
McLeod in Trion Thursday
afternoon. She also visited
Mrs. Emma Hollis and other
friends at Oak View Nursing
Home,
Mr. and Mrs. Winford
Sisemore visited Mr. and Mrs,
Bobb[w; Sissf.mo:g at Fort
Ogletho turday.
Mrs.r%ebb Keef visited
Mr. and N{rs. Winford
Sisemore Sundaj/ afternon,
Bence Anderson Jr. and Mat
thew Anderson visited Mr.
and Mrs. Winford Sisemore
Sun:ay afternoon, &
speedy recovery is wish
ed for (gram gaviaon.
minister at Halls Valley
Church of Christ, who under
went heart surgery Monday at
Emory Hoarit.al in Atlanta.
. Mrs. Idelle Vaughn visited
Mrs. Frances “fiouse in
Holland Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe D.
Henderson of Rome were
flxeuta Sundna' afternoon of
r. and Mrs. Bob Kimbell and
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bishop.
Mrs. Grace Sentell of
Berea was apond-the-dfl:’z
fiuest of Mr, and Mrs.
imbell Sunday.
Mrs. Geneva Sitton of
Summerville visited her
sister, Mrs. Mado}yn Ed
wards, Saturday afternoon,
Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Sitton
and Mrs, Carrie Jones visited
Mrs. J. C. Williams and Mrs.
Betty Stallings and family in
Jamestown, Ala., Sunday
afternoon.
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Another Snowfall In County
Residents are growing more accustomed
to negotiating snowy roadways following
a series of snowstorms this year. Most
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board refuse J,:lgye especially
in office buil ingu. Any
buildur of combustible
materials creates fuel for a
fire, warn environmental safe-
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VINYL PROBLEMS
Don't put newupai)ers.
magazines or brightly-colored
articles next to vinyl
garments, Vinyls are
scavengers for color and may
absorb color from other
garments, books or newsprint,
say Georgia Extension Ser
vice home economists,
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main roadways were clear by noon Mon
day, while some secondary roads still
posed an icy threat to travelers.
SOIL RELEASE
Some garments are treated
to release 5:“” and oil spots
during washing. Soil release is
an important factor in
permanently-pressed and
some synthetic garments, say
Gom;s'a Extension Service
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QUICK SALES
Be skeptical of quick plant
sales, In many cases the plant
has not been acclimated so it
will not survive under the low
light conditions in your home,
warn Georgia Extension Ser
vice horticulturists.
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Meetings Reset
Several meetingl were
rescheduled this week due to a
winter storm that left from
two to four inches of snow in
the area Monday night.
Followin*g are times and
dates o rescheduled
meetings:
The Chattooga County
Board of Education will meet
Thursday, (today) Feb. 14, at
8 p.m.
The Lyerly Citg Council
}’vill meet ’Fuesday. eb. 19, at
p.m.