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‘The Summerville News, Thursday, February 14, 1985
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News
‘ L By Mrs. Roy Cook
0r Phone 895.4451
H birthday wishes go
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v . 14; Mrs.
Elem and Leon kowlh, Feb.
19; Lisa lhflhul Feb. 22;
Ch'mwm atcher, Feb. 23;
and Billy Cook, Feb. 24.
Get-well wishes Jo to Ron
dy Gamble of Gaylesville,
Ala., who had ourpra for ap
m‘hfltfi&tuvflny. eb. 9, at
Hol{ Name of Jesus
Hoogtul n Gadsden, Ala. We
wish for him a nrudy
recovery. He is Mrs. Ruth Kir
by's son-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sther
of Leesburg, Ala., visited Mr,
and Mrs. Archie Womack
Wednesday, Feb. 6. Others
visiting them during the V“
week were Mrs, Tammy Wat
wood of Gaylesville, Ala.,
David Womack, Dale, Stacy
and Bill of Lyerly, Lillian
Rowlls, Mrs. Debbie
Westbrooks and Tracy Bones,
PH%M Mr. and Mrs, Tim
Hurley and Shane.
i Vidtnln( l&:flnnn&. Mrs,
very Bryan past
week were Mr, m(an. Bo
Bryan, Dan and Steve, Mr,
and Mrs. Randy Braan and
Josh, Mrs, Nancy Gardner,
Chrifiv and Tracy and Mr.
and n.Bobßn(Lnd.
Mr. and Mrs., Fess Ed
wards carried covered dishes
Friday morning, Feb. 1, and
shared their dinner with their
aunt, Mrs. Grace Ratliff, to
celebrate Mrs. Ratliff's 91st
birthday.
Visiting Mrs. Ruth Klrb‘
and Ed during the ?u wee
were Mr. and Mrs, Ted Stan
cil, Ted Jr., Darlene and Bren
da Ann of Summerville; Mr.
and Mrs. Scott Klrb}. Jeff,
Jason, Christy and Jeremy;
Mrs. 黓d. 51«:.’::‘4 Lise: 1;?.
Ragland; Mrs. Nancy Gamble,
a(:'v-n and Rhood:{, MrMmd
\ Cook; Mrs. Mary
Plekh:nfln. Tessie Reece; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Klrbx. Michele
and Danelle; and Jimmy
Treadaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
deawfl‘..‘bownyno and
Farrill v Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Kirby and children
neon‘t.lr.
Vv a:{ Mrs. Edith Ray
Ma’ week were Mr, and
Mrs. Joe David Henderson Sr.
of Roan. Mr. nnder;;.s“An
drew Mon ; m
w. mnin. Hamp
B Gox. Faparrs: Moy
, Guy s, Mrs,
Jewel Elrod nndpg;:ron. the
Rev. MLI Waldrop, Becky
Hardin, Mrs. Lula Blalock
James and Steve, Goob and
Dale Williams, Mrs. Annie
Mae Williams and Mrs. Nona
Laura Snow.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs, Bud
dy Williams and Mr. and Mrs,
Dale Williams, Amanda and
Dale 11 during last week were
Mr. and Mrs. Goob Williams,
Mrs. Martha Tudor, Jan and
David, Mr. and Mrs, Buddy
Blalock, James and Tony,
Nelson
Completes Basic
Navy Petty Officer 3rd
Class Larry T. Nelson, son of
Junior L. and Nathelee V.
Nelson of Route 2, Summer
ville, was graduated from
Basic Aviation Ordinanceman
School at the Naval Air
Technical Training Center,
Millington, Tenn.
Dnrina the 9.1-week
course, Nelson was provided
with the basic knowfidr of
aviation ordinance publica
tions, records and reports,
He received instruction on
the operational test of suspen
sion and releasing equipment
and procedures for the loam
and unloading of air laun
munitions. Additionally,
Nelson studied electrical and
electronic troubleshootin
procedures, small arms ans
aircraft gun systems and safe
ty precautions required for
lL handling of aviation or
dinance.
A 1980 graduate of Chat
tooga High School, Summer
ville, he joined the Navy in
January, 1980,
Ridgeway
Baptist
Church
OFF OLD MIGHWAY 27
gum west at Paimer's 27
hop-Ette, approx. 5 miles)
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A. C. DAVIS, Pastor
Phone 638-5955
Sundey Sohoo! w 0 am
Morming Worship IMooam
Somwemy smen
Larry Burrage, Jerry Cook,
J.C. Williams and Ray
Williams,
Steven Rich and Rhonda
Gamble spent Saturday n"ht
with their grandmother, Mrs,
Ruth Kirby.
. Vidg_ln‘dl(/’lrl._i nndh Mrs.
enry Floyd during the past
week were Paul R?nehan of
Centre, Ala., Paul Jones of
Broomtown, Ala., Russell
Mills and Bernard Shaw.
Visiting Mrs. Edna Cook
and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Cook and Brett during last
CMook “w? Yhmu la:ivio. Scott
ai iilmer.
Mrs. !mmmn and
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t a big cake
.m and gflu were given
to Mrs. Grace Ratliff 'lfiun
day, Jan. 31, on her 918 t birth
day anniversary. Others
visiting Mrs. Ratliff during
the past week were Mrs. Em
mie Strawn and Miss Helen
Worsham.
vmu:, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Cook during last week were
Mr. and Mrs. Hanz’(grmur.
Mr. and Mrs. Jody . Mrs,
Mary Pickle, Mrs. Ruth Kirby
and grandchildren, Steven
Rich and Rhonda Gamble.
Mr. and Mrs, Branson
23[« of Rome visited Mr.
Mrs. Hamp Brewer last
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamp
Brewer and Mr. and Mrs,
Thomas Brewer, Rebecca and
Charles were u:end‘tho-du
P”u of Mr. and Mrs, R.ulpK
d:l’ry of Daisy, Tenn., Sun
y.
Mrs. Edna Cook and
Yancey Gilmer visited Mrs,
Cook's uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lewis, of Gore Sun
day afternoon.
Miss Marie Cook of
Shorter College of Rome was
weekend m«t of Mrs, Edna
Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
my Cook and Brett.
Mrs. Edna Cook and
Yancey Gilmer visited Billy
Cook and Matt Wednesday
night, Feb. 6.
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The Summerville Hawks have been nam
ed Midget Division Champs in the
county-wide basketball tournament
:gonsored by the Summerville Recrea
n Department. Front row, left to
right, are Cantrell Smith, James Hud
son, Kevin Mickley, Wayne Lawrence,
Local Young Farmers
Attend State Convention
ChlA dobnéi:: lronY@ the
ttooga nt oung
Fnrnuni?hnpur n{-ndod the
1985 Georgia Young Farmers
State Convention held in Col
umbus Jan. 25 and 26,
Those attending from the
local ch&:r were: Steve and
Darlene Scoggins, Dennis and
}iyr;‘ Mchrwaoug.!u and
oy » Quinn Simpson,
Doid Mo ot et
and Gloria Moseley.
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cCary, Douglas Moseley
and Quinn Simpson served as
delegates for the local chapter
during the business session of
the convention,
Steve Sc ns won the
State District ter Presi
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Quinn Simpson will serve
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Quinn, also received an award
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Missionaries Speak To Church Feb. 17
Walter and Clare Baldwin
will be spealing on their mis J
experience in Japan at
the 11 am. WM service at
the Summerville
Church U.S.A., Sunday, Feb.
17. An offering for World Mis
sions will be taken, and a
covered-dish luncheon will
follow the service.
The Rev. Walter P.
Baldwin, a former interim 3
roronhoehurdl. was born
Clinton, S.C., April 19, |
T eets saedo st |
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Seminary in Richmond, Va. |
He and his wife, Clare, studied |
at Princeton in 1946-47, where |
he rocc_ivo:l“;\io mnt:hr'; i
degree in . Then "
moved to Brevard, N.C., |
where he served as pastor of |
Brevard-Davidson Church |
from 1947-1949. |
The Board of World Mis- |
sions of wufisubybrhn;
Church in . S. accepted |
the Rev. Baldwin and his wife |
for work in Japan. They |
studied Japanese for a year,
until the summer of 1950, at |
the University of California at |
Berkeley, then went to Japan |
and studied for W
at the hn(\nfi‘ in|
Kobe, Japan. Baldwins |
then spent 27 years in central |
Japan where he was commis- |
sioned to become a c:hrch-y
organizing pastor in unchur
ched areas. They returned to.f
Kobe for the last four years of |
their missionary career, !
Of his wife's work, the
Rov.tholdwin says, "She
reached more ,-n‘,z t
friendship than dndhm;:
T. C. PLEDGER |5 niGHTS!
Will Be Teaching Monday
SINGING Through Friday,
LESSONS Feb. 18-22
v Highland Avenue —:-o'—,:“—
Baptist Church Welcome!
went out to island churches
from Kobe to have English Bi
ble classes for young people
and encourage the pastors and
“I believe,” Mr. Baldwin
affirms, “‘that the church
should be an all-inclusive
human community of faith,
Speaker Set At Berry
A Southern Company Ser
vices executive will speak at
Berry College on utility |
management, strategic plann
ing and energy issues Mon
day, Feb. 18.
H. Allen Franklin, ex
ecutive vice president of
Southern Company Services,
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bearing u;it.nus nt& God's in
tention of creating, through
the er of Christ's love, a
wormido community of
justice, freedom, love and
peace.
Everyone is cordially in
vited to attend this Mission
service.
will speak to grou ot
students and Bla &;b
faculty and staff Monday at
10 am. and 1 pm. in the
Green Hall Auditorium. The
public is invited.
Franklin has been with the
Southern Company for meore
than 15 years.
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