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.. . The Summerville News, April 3, 1986
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Contest Set
For County
Celebration
'flnw County Ses
quicentennial ommissi)on is
starting a contest April 1 to
W a logo and slogan for
the 150th anniversary of the
county.
._'The contest offers two cash
prizes of SIOO each for the best
nlmn and kfio The contest,
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coun e but will not
limited to the residents of
Chottoofia County, according
to Bill Gilbert, chairman of the
sesquicentennial publicity
committee,
All interested participants
should draw their logo on a
gim of paper measuring 8%
y 11 inches (standard size)
and write their slogans for the
celebration on a 3 by 5 inch
card and mail the entry to:
uicentennial Commission,
P. O. Box 1988, Summerville,
Ga. 30747.
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Darden
Forum
Monday
Congresman George ‘‘Bud
dy” Darden will conduct a
town forum April 7, next Mon
‘li.:g at the Chattoog_laé;%ounty
ibrary starting at 7: .m.
'l‘?i? forum, which wlfl be
about one hour, is expected to
address current issues before
Confiress and will afford the
public an opportunity to ques
tion Darden.
Darden represents the 7th
District stretching from Cobb
County northwest to the Ten
nessee line.
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those who helped us dun’ng our
time of need. May God bless
each and evfa'one of tv’ou. ?
Mr. and Mrs. Hermon
Tubbs and family
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~ SUMMERVILLE — AND — TRION —
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WINDOW HOURS: Mondgayfrcay — wondoy Fide
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o 8 Happenings
RM* By Mrs. Martha Bishop
) Phone 895.3381
Mrs. Laura Stallings
visited Mr. and Mrs. Avery
Bryan Mond’?' afternoon.
Mrs. Dot anleenjO{edher
Easter vacation with relatives
in Atlanta. i
E“tf.;d S\indoy dinner
guests of Mrs. Laura
were Mr. and Mrs. Bw
ings, Lance and Brad, Hobert
Stallings of Trion and Mrs.
Bessie Mae of Centre, Ala.
Willie Bearden visited Mrs.
Stallings Saturday momins
and her dau%ers, Ruth an
Bessie. Allen Fulton and friend
of Houston, Texas, visited
Mrs. Stallings Friday and Mrs,
Peg%v Lowe visited her
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Cole of
Ellij?' visited Mrs. Cole's
&-an mother, Mrs. Velma
yatt, Monday afternoon.
Their daughter, Brook Ham
mond, who had been a spend
the-day ?est of her great
grandmother accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Cole home Monday
evening.
Mrs. Jo Ann Mitchell
visited Mrs. Martha Bishop
Saturday night.
Mr. a:ég Mrs. Emerson
Blythe of Cedar Bluff, Ala.,
were guests Sunday afternoon
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bishop.
Friends of John H. Bullard
will be happy to learn that he
is doing better followinfia two
week stay at Floyd Medical
Center.
Brook Hammond and
Jason Morris were weekend
fiiests of their grandparents,
r. and Mrs. Louie Johnston,
in Dry Valley.
Mrs. Idelle Vaufim of
Cloudland visited Mrs. Martha
Bishop and Watson Millican
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Smith,
ChristoPher and Danielle of
Ringo d, Mrs. Frances House
of Holland and Mrs. Idelle
Vaughn of Cloudland were
guests of Watson Millican Fri
ay afternoon.
Mrs. Frances House was
fiuest of Mrs. Emi Strawn Sun
ay afternoon in Holland.
Mrs. Idelle Vaughn visited
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Parker in
Fort Pa{ne, Ala., Tuesday
morning last week.
Mrs. Cliff Woodall and Mrs.
Harold Bishop visited Mrs:
Grovine Jones, Mrs. Emerson
Blythe, Mrs. Edward Blythe
and Mrs. Ethel Butler in Cedar
Bluff, Ala.,, Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny For
tune and grandson of
LaFayette were guests over
the weekend of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tucker
had as guests Easter Sund?'
all their children and grand
children including, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerr¥ Tucker, Jill, Tonya
and Jennifer of Atlanta; Jr.
and Mrs. Sam Tucker and
April, Watson Tucker and
Brenda Walls of Smyrna; Mr.
and Mrs, Bill Dodd and Todd
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Jacky
Jones, Quinton and Matthew
and Mrs. Sheila Dodd of Sum
merville. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Minard, Tommy and Kevin of
Summerville and Shamblin
Tucker of Jamestown, Ala.,
visited them Saturday night
and Mrs. Ann Young of Silver
Hill visited them Friday after
noon. Mrs. Dorothy Harrolson
and daughter of Jacksonville,
Ala., were their guests over the
weekend.
Mrs. Frances House of
Holland was Monday after
noon guest of Mrs. Gladys
Weems and Mrs. Harold
Bishop. She also visited Mrs.
Naomi Gug'ton and Emi
Strawn Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hughes
of Blanche, Ala., were guests
last week of Mr. and Mrs. Ar
nold Hughes. i
Mrs. Minnie Tucker and
Mrs. Frankie Snyder were
guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Huées.
el\;iir. and hrs. Bill Patty en
joyed a sightseeing trip to
Scottsboro, Ala., Sunday.
John Edward Jackson was
accompanied to the VA
Hospital in Atlanta by Mr. and
Mrs. Grove Jackson and a
friend Mond?' afternoon. His
friends wish for him a speedy
recovery, and for his brother,
Grover Jackson, who is also
sick. :
‘Mrs. Mary McCant of
Trussville, Ala., Mrs. Betty
Bandy of Trion and Mrs. Emi
Strawn eng:yed dinner at the
home of Mrs. Sara Jackson
Sunday.
Mrs. Grovine Jones and
Mrs. Emerson BlK‘the of Cedar
Bluff, Ala., and Mrs. Frances
House of Holland were Mon
day afternoon guests of Mrs.
Harold Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Gaylor, Drue and Courtney of
Clarksville, Tenn., were guests
of Mr. Gaylor's mother, Mrs.
Sara Gaylor, several days the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mackey,
Marie and Mary Ann of cincin
nati, Ohio, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Patty over the
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Pennville Baptist Observes Revival April 6-10
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spring holidafis.
Mr. and Mrs. Moris Hogg
and famillxl of Atlanta were
fliests of Mr. Hogg's mother,
rs. Maggie Hogg, and fami
ly during the spring holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvel
McLeod of Trion, Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson Blythe of Cedar
Bluff, Ala., and Mrs. Harold
Bishop enjoyed an outing at
Lake Weiss last week on
Tuesday.
Those who visited Mrs. Ella
McFadden the Past week were
Mrs. Sara Gaylor, Mrs. Roger
Jones, Christine and Jason,
Mrs. Annie Mae Kimbell and
Martha Bishop.
PENNVILLE
CHRISTIAN
MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE
CHURCH
HIGHWAY 27 NORTH
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DANIEL E. TANNER
Pastor
Sunday School .. .9:50 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship . .7:00 p.m.
Wednesday .. ... .7:00 p.m,
A Doctors Appreciation Breakfast was
Eiven Monday morning at the Chattooga
ounty Hosgital. Local doctors were
honored for their service to the residents
of Chattooga County. Pictured from left
to right are Betty Wollstein, Hospital Ad
The membership of Penn
ville First Baptist ghurch will
be observing a Good News
aemgrifia.b(:sod .Lovis f{og
vival, beginning Apri
through 10. %!he services will
begin at 7:30 each evening.
The Rev. Ben L. Edmond
son, pastor of Central Baptist
Church, Florence, Ala., will be
the evangelist for the special
revival services.
Ken Smith, Minister of
Music and Youth of the Plea
sant Grove Baptist Church,
Louisville, KK.. will be the
music evangelist.
Dewayne White, pastor;
Jay McNeal, Minister of
Music; and Jimmy Tanner,
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ministrator; Dr. Keith Hannay, Shirle
McCrickard, Assistant H:ggital AJ:
ministrator; Dr. Hulgh Goodwin, Dr.
Stephen Mineart, Dr. Herman Spivey and
Pat Hartline, Director of Nursing.%taff
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Minister of Youth and
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