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CHELSEA NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Will
ingham and Shirley
McCrickard visited Mr. and
Mrs. Johnna' Marshal, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Underwood, Dustin
and Amber and Mr. and Mrs.
John K, Marshall in Madison,
Ala., Sunday, March 16. They
also visited with the Lonnie
Willinghams.
Mrs. Ester Clfifhom passed
away SundaK. arch 16, in
LaFta'ette. She was the wife of
the Rev. David Cleghorn, a
former Eastor of Ridgedale
Unitf' Church of God. ,150 this
family we send expressions of
syn?ath{.
oseph Culbert was Friday,
March 14, spend-the-night
guest of Mr. and Mrs. George
mith and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCain
and David Padgett visited Mr.
and Mrs. Cotton McGraw in
Gore Friday night, March 14.
Mrs. Grace Massey was
(sipend-t,he-night guest of her
aughter, Mrs. Frances
Seymore, and family in Trion
Friday night, Marcg' 14,
Mr. and Mrs. Elick Phillips
of Rome visited Mrs. Ethelene
Philligs Sunday afternoon,
March 16.
Mattie Lou and Stanle
Howard and Mrs. Bifi
Shamblin visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Bryant Sunday, March 16.
Mrs. Renea Brown visited
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cole last
week on Wednesday.
Nancy Morgon, Patrick,
Tamt;ndy and Lynn of Trion
visi Mr. am{ Mrs. Henry
Walker Thursday afternoon,
March 13.
Visitin%Vl Nancy Arnold
Thursday, March 13, was her
brother, Andrew Smith, and
Mike Prince and Nancy Prince
and Stephen Smith.
Lolita Strickland and
Kathy Geisler visited Mary
Childers Monday, March 17.
Mrs. Warner Wilson and
Mrs. Nancy Smith visited Mr.
and Mrs. C{arles Millican Sun
day, March 16.
Mrs. Sue Murphy, Robert
and Shane were recent visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
McDaniel, Amber and Shanna.
Mrs. Myrtle Carr passed
away Sunday, March 16. She
was the grandmother of Mrs.
Ann Broyles and Mrs. Naomi
Boyd. To this family we send
expressions of sympathy.
Mrs. Louise Swafford
visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
McCary and family last week
on Wednesday. . ,
Marilyn Hunter of
Nashville, Tenn., Kristy Harris
of Summerville and Lisa Clem
had Sunday dinner on March
16 with Mrs. Bonnie Clowdis.
Mrs. Clowdis’ daughter, Bever
ly, of Dalton was her Sunday
overnight guest.
Regecca Gill, - Betty
Hankins, Karen, Jamie and
Brian and Missy Ballenger
were Sunday, March 16, I~?)end
the-day guests of Mrs. Minnie
Smith, Minnie and Beth.
A surprise party was given
in honor of M?s. Klma Sglmith
Sunday afternoon, March 16.
A picnic lunch was enéoyed by
her daughters, Mary Childers,
Dorothy Carroll, Lynn Noel
and Ann Pettyjohn. Others at
tending were: Mr. and Mrs.
Jimxllzy Childers, Jamie, Amy
and Keith, Steve Childers, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Childers, Jason
and Joshua, Christy,
Christopher and Scott Noel,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rape,
Stephanie and Marie, Leroy
Brown, Mrs. Elaine Hewitt,
Greg and Kimberly, Charles
and Lynn Pettyjohn and
David, Tony and Adam
Carroll.
Thomas Gill was spend-the
night guest of Casey Glass
Saturday, March 15.
Having coffee with her
cousin, David Dover Sr., last
week on Tuesday morning was
Mary Childers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson
of Trenton visited Mrs. Mattie
Howard Sunday, March 16.
Mrs. Mary Sue Smith
visited Mrs. Lula Mae Gentry
and Susan Monday morning,
March 17. e
Get-well wishes go to Mrs.
Dossie Young, Mrs. Bonnie
Bailey, Bud Sumner, Mrs.
Mable Shockley and Mrs.
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Mr.' and Mrs. Bobby
McDaniel and Amber carried
Kristy and Penny Smith to
McDonald's Sungay. March
16, for hamburgers in celebra
tion of Kristy’s 13th birthday
anniversary.
_William Allman of Carbon
Hill, Ala., visited Nancy Ar
nold Sunda¥. March 16,
Get-well wishes go -to
Franklin Smith who had eye
surgery last week at Erlanger
Ho;rital. Franklin is a brother
of Mary Childers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis
visited Misses Jewel and
Lucille Martin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cole
visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Cole Friday night.
The Rev. G. W. Rosson and
Mrs. Rosson, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Tidmore and Briant,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gill, Rusty,
Thomas and Rebecca, Minnie
and Beth Smith, Betty
Hankins, Karen, Jamie and
Brian, Mrs. Mary Lou
Schrader and Charlotte, Mr.
and Mrs. George Smith, Angie,
Missl{é Kevin, Cris and Keith,
the Rev. Fred Burrage, Mrs.
Barbara McDonald, l\%rs. Ber
tha Hunter, Mrs. Winnie Flood
and Thomas Flood Jr. from
Chelsea Baptist Church at
tended revival services at Cen
tral Avenue Baptist Church
Tuesday night, March 18.
Carolyn Hall and Jimmy
Childers visited Mary Childers
last week on Wednesday.
Mrs. Maggie Smith, Mrs.
Inez Brown, Emily Johnson
and Matthew Christol had din
ner with Mrs. Lula Mae Gentry
and Susan Tuesday, March 18.
Mrs. Ester Prince visited
Mrs. Lula Mae Gentry and
Susan last week on
Wednesday.
Among those attendin%the
Riegel Quarter Century Club
banquet Thursday nfillxnt were:
Tom Garner, J. H. Willingham,
Ernest Coo'Fer, Gordon Crye,
Mrs. Mary Teague, Mrs. Bren
da Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John
Ridley and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Walker. Mrs. Walker
was one of the new club
members.
Mrs. Inez Brown, Mrs.
Maggie Smith, Matthew
Christol and Emilg Johnson
visited Mrs. Sue Brown and
Linda Tuesday afternoon last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Br%ant
visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Whorton in Lindale last week
on Tuesday and shopped in
Rome.
Mrs. Eva Evans, Mrs.
Agnes Coley and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Dover visited Mr. and
Mrs. Joe McCary and family
during the past week.
Ronnie Erraggins visited
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cole
Saturday.
Mrs. Carrie Morris, Frank
Morris, Mary Childers and
Garvin Williams visited Nancy
Arnold Thursday.
Miss Hughie Majors gass
ed away Friday, March 22. To
her family we send expressions
of sympathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bryant
and Mr. and Mrs. Van Gilreath
were in Gadsden, Ala., Friday
for the funeral of a cousin, Mrs.
Bob Hood. To this family we
send expressions of symfiathy.
Danny McCary, Kathy
Wilson and Shane McCary
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were in Rome Saturday. On
Sundtg' they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Reynolds. |
Justin Hughes was honored
with a birthday party Satur
daf' at McDonald's. Those
helping him celebrate his third
birthday anniversary were his
brother, Jason; Cris Hawkins,
Joey L::sston. Stephanie,
Patricia and-April Gentry, An
drea Hughes, Susan Gentry,
grandmothers, Vera Hushes
and Lula Mae Gentry; and Joe
Lar‘mlguton. The party was given
by Justin's parents, Larry and
Barbara Hughes.
Greg Hewitt visited his
grandmother. Mary Childers,
aturday afternoon. Get-well
wishes go to little Greg.
Lewis Thomas passed away
Friday, March 21. To his wife,
Mrs. érace Thomas, and fami
ly we send expressions of
synfiathy.
r. and Mrs. J. C. Francis
of Fort Payne, Ala., visited
Mrs. Mattie Howard Saturday.
Mrs. Libbg Fennell, Bobby
and Joey had Sunday dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Tme Brown.
Mrs. Fennell was celebrating
her birthdax{anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. John Groover
attended the funeral of Mrs.
Mattie Mae McCollum
Nuckolls in LaFayette Sunday.
To this family we send expres
sions of sympathy.
Sue Hooper was Saturday
igend—theday guest of Mr. and
rs. Ed Bryant. Other visitors
were Jogvce Jackson and the
Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Jag.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cole
visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Fountain in Trion Sunday
afternoon. Thfi' also visited
Mr., and Mrs. Howard Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gifi.
Rebecca and Thomas were
shopping in Rome Friday
evening.
W. W. Whitley passed
away Saturday nifllt, March
22. To his wife, Mrs. Alma
Hammond Whitley, and fami
ly we send epressions of
syn()!)athy.
arolyn Hall and Mary
Childers were shopping in
Rome Saturday evenin%
Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Brown
and Mrs. Magfie Smith visited
with the family of Mrs. Clara
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Grace Skates at Wallis Funeral
Home Sunday night. Mrs.
Skates was an aunt of Mr.
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorman
Gilreath and Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Cook visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Bryant Sunday.
Mrs. Ida Love anc{ Miss
Lenora Jones had Sunday din
ner with Mrs. Carl Sumner.
Visiting in the afternoon were
Mrs. Jo Ann Crider, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernice Scocggins and Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Copeland.
Mr. and Mrs. Txmmgv Prince
announce the birth of a
daughter, Julie Anna, Satur
day, March 22. She was 20 in
ches long and weighed 8
pounds, 9 ounces. She has a
sister, Amy. The grandparents
are Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Price
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Huihes.
. M. “‘Buck” Cooper pass
ed away Monday, March 24, To
the Cooper family we send ex-
Eressions of sympathy. Mr.
oo%er was Mrs. Pattie
Smith's grandfather and an un
cle of Mrs. Evelyn Walker and
Mrs. Edith Garner of Chelsea.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith
Jr., Rebecca, John, Con!a{ and
Daniel, Betty Hankins, Karen,
Jamie and Brian and Rebecca
Gill had Sunday dinner with
Mrs. Maggie Symith, Minnie
and Beth. - |
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Lucille and James Fuller ot
Summerville visited Mrs. Mat
tie Howard Wednesday of the
past week.
Visiting Nancy Arnold
Thursday were her brother,
Andrew Smith, Nancy Prince,
Mike Prince and Stephen
Smith.
To the family of Samuel
Ratliff, who passed away
Wednesday, March 12, we send
expressions of symgathy.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Bryant Sunday were Mattie
Lou and Stanley Howard and
Mrs. Bill%VShamblin.
Mrs. Warner Wilson and
Mrs. Nanci Smith visited Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Millican Sun
day mornng.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCain
and David Padgett visited Mr.
and Mrs. Cotton McGraw in
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Gore Friday evening.
Nancy, Patrick, Tammy
and Lynn Morfan of Trion
visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Walker Thursday afternoon.
Mary Childers spent Satur
day with her daughter, Mrs.
Elaine Hewitt, Kimberly and
Gref.
ames Hewitt visited his
uncle, Bill Dyke, in LaFayette
Saturday.
Ronald Hufiaes passed
awafy Thursday, March 13. To
his family we send expressions
of sympathy.
Mrs. Mamie Williams
visited Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Garner and Pete Saturday
afternoon. Best wishes go to
Mr. Garner as he was
celebrating his 78th birthday
anniversary. :
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson
of Trenton were visiting Mrs.
Mattie Howard Sunday.
Mrs. Cleo Willingham of
LaFayette spent several days
with Mrs. Ethelene Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Bogby
McDaniel carried Amber
McDaniel and Kristy and Pen
ny Smith to McDonald's Sun
day for hamburgers in celebra
tion of Krist;;s 13th birthday
anniversary. They later visited
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDaniel in
Pennville.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ardin
and Ray Short of Chattanooga,
Tenn., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Sam McCain Sunday. :
A surprise dinner was given
for Mrs. Alma Smith Sunday
when members of her family
began to arrive with picnic lun
ches and gifts. Those attending
were: Mary Childers, Dorothy
Carroll, Ann Pettyjohn and
Lynn Noel all her daughters;
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Pvt. Terry R. Tinney of the
United States Marine Corps
returned home Tuesday with
his family after completion of
basic training and militargl
graduation at Parris Island,
S. C. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Tinney of Trion and
the grandson of Mrs. Mary
Woods of Trion and the late
Jim Woods and the late Mr.
and Mts. Pat Tinney. After a
short leave home, he will be
retlérning to Camp Lejeune,
N. C.
Mr, and Mrs. J unm& Childers,
Jamie, Amy and Keith, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Childers, Jason
and Joshua, Steve Childers,
Lmn Petty%?hn. Christy and
C 'stoßher oel, Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Rape, Stephanie and
Marie, Leroy Brown, Mrs.
Elaine Hewitt, Greg and
Kimberly, Charles Pettyjohn,
David Carroll, Tony and Adam
and Scott Noel.
Best wishes go to Mrs.
Pearl Yancey who celebrated
her 85th birt{day anniversary
March 19.
Mrs. Mag(fie Smith, Minnie
and Beth had as their Sunday
guests Betg' Hankins, Karen,
amie and Brian, Rebecca Gill
and Missy Ballenger.
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