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Kimberly James To
Wed Jack Piper May 31
Mr. and Mrs. Alex L. James
of Summerville announce the
engagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Kimberly Ruth, to Jack
Warner Piper, Jr., of Knoxville,
Tenn.
The bride-elect is a 1980
g;aduate of Chattooga High
hool, attended Edmondson
Junior College of Chattanooga,
Tenn., and is a ?artner in 51e
court reporting firm of Re'For
ting Services of East Ten
nessee. She is the sister of
Becky Sauceman of LaFayette,
Alexa Tanner of Armuchee,
Mary Anne Henderson, Al
James and Randy James, all of
Summerville.
The prospective groom is a
1977 graduate of Karns HiEh
School and attended the
University of Tennessee, Knox
ville, Tenn., where he received
his Bachelor’'s Degree in 1981
and Law Degree in 1984. He is
currently practicing with the
firm of Cgild. O'Connor and
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parents of the groom are Mr.
and Mrs. Jack \f’T Piper, Sr., of
Knoxville, Tenn. Brothers of
the groom are Jon and Joel
Piper, also of Knoxville, Tenn.
The wedding will take place
at the First United Methodist
Church May 31 at 2 p.m. No
formal invitations will be sent,
but all friends and relatives are
invited to attend.
Lyerly Singing
The reiular monthly sing
ing will be held Saturday night
at the Lyerly Congregational
Holiness Church. fie singing
will begin at 7 o'clock.
Special singers for the sing
ing will be The Golden Gate of
Atlanta and The Harmony
Singers from Summerville.
Supper will be served be%inn
ing at 5:30 with proceeds from
this sale to be used for the
building fund.
Glenn Studdard, pastor, ex
tends an invitation to the
public to attend.
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Wedding Date June 14, 1986
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Horoscope
TAURUS — Afi)ril 21 to May 20 — Spruce up your yard.
Flower gardens will add to the beauty of your surroundings. A
small vefietable garden will prove to be a real money saver.
_ GEMINI — M:y 21 to June 20 —As you embark on a new
lifestyle, curb anK esire to neglect responsibilities for pleasure.
Others are watching you.
CANCER — June 21 to Ju(l:y 22 — You may have the ulge
to buy a whole new wardrobe. Consider what you have first.”J'
addirle a few items and accessories you will be smartly dressed.
LEO — July 23 to Aug. 22 — lnluire as to the whereabouts
of a youn%person for whom you feel some responsibility. Your
helg}ma&' e needed. Give it willingly.
IRGO — Aug. 23 to Sept. 22 — Setting far-reaching, im
practical goals for yourself is foolish. Short-term goals under
taken now are sure to be achieved.
LIBRA — Se&t 23 to Oct. 22 — Keep demands on friends
to a minimum. Take some time to be alone. Be content with your
life. Dwellinß on thoughts that degresslsqyou is a waste of time.
SCORPIO — Oct. 23 to Nov. 22 — Now that you are buckl
ing down to achieving worthwhile things in your life, your suc
cess knows no limits.
SAGITTARIUS — Nov. 23 to Dec. 21 — Choose your own
career field. Don’t go into or stay in one unless you yourself have
chosen it. Additional education will add greatly to the chances
of your success.
CAPRICORN — Dec. 22 to Jan. 19 — Small acts of kindness
by you for others close to you provide Ereat pleasure both for
you and the recipient of your favors. Be a positive thinking
person.
AQUARIUS — Jan. 20 to Feb. 18 — You will be foolish if
you consider the relative of a love one to be a threat to you. If
{ou react with anything but kindness you will end up being the
oser.
PISCES — Feb. 19 to March 20 — By sympathetic when so
meone tells you of their aches and pains. Tl‘;ey are trying to get
attention more than anything else.
ARIES — March 21 to April 20 — Short weekend trips will
prove great fun during the next few weeks. Get outdoors to en
joy the beautiful spring weather. Stick to your diet.
Joe Allen Stewart
Receives Degree
Joe Allen Stewart, Jr., the
son of Dr. Joe A. Stewart, Sr.,
of Route 4 in Summerville, was
graduated from Shorter Col
lege, Rome, during the college’s
113th Commencement Exer
cises held Mother’'s Day, May
11, in the sanctuary of the
Lori Lee
Get College
Degree
Lori Ann Lee, dauisn,er of
Ray and Latricia Lee of
Frances Street in Summerville,
was graduated from Shorter
College in Rome during the col
lege's 113th Commencement
Exercises held Mother’s Day,
May 11, in the sanctuary of the
Rome First Baptist Church.
Miss Lee received the
bachelor of science in elemen
tary education deifree.
Dr. J.T. Ford, executive
director of the Georgia Foun
dation for lndepeng:ant Col
leges, spoke to the 117
members of the graduating
class.
At Shorter on academic
scholarship, Miss Lee was in
volved in the Baptist Student
Union, Senate and the Shorter
Players drama group during
her collegiate years.
She is a 1982 graduate of
Chattooga High School and is
a member of %outh Summer
ville Baptist Church.
Shorter College is a four
year, co-educational, liberal
arts-oriented institution sup
gorted by the Georgia Baptist
onvention.
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My, & Mra, Harold Buflop
Wil Be Honored
On J«nJay, d"ay 18, 1986,
On Celebration as Their
50!‘ (Waddlng aqnnlvtunty
Trom 2:00-4:00 at Their Home
On the [yn[’y dflg‘way,
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M. & M. fagnug‘n Eu‘o[a,
M. & Mus. Joe Henderson &
M. & Mra. Robert Kimball
Onvite All Friends s
and Relatives to Attend.
Chattooga County Social News
Rome First Baptist Church.
Stewart received the
bachelor of science degree with
an applied arts emphasis.
Dr. J.T. Ford, executive
director of the Georgia Foun
dation for Indepeng:ant Col
leges, spoke to the 117
members of the graduating
class.
Stewart is a 1971 graduate
of Chattooga County High
School.
Shorter College is a four
year, co-educational, liberal
arts-oriented institution sup-
Eorted by the Georgia Baptist
onvention.
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BRIDE-ELECT OF
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Angela Tarkenton To
Wed Robert Cordle
Mrs. Elaine Merrell Tarken
ton and Francis Asbury
Tarkenton of northside Atlan
ta announce the engafement of
their daughter, Angela Elaine,
to Robert Jeffrey Cordle, son of
Mrs. Jane Langford Asher of
St. Simons Island and Robert
Terry Cordle of Cartersville.
The bride-elect was
waduated from The
estminster Schools in Atlan
ta and will receive a bachelor of
business administration degree
from the University of Georgia
in June. She is a member of
Kappa Alpha Theta Sororitfi'.
commander of Angel Flight
and a member of the Atlanta
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The Summerville News, Thursday, May 15, 1986 . . ...
Cotillion Club. Her grand
g&rents are Mrs. Frances
oun%Meneu of Atlanta and
Mrs. Frances Brown Tarken
ton of Athens.
The bridegroom was
graduate from LaFayette High
chool and will receive a
bachelor of science degree from
Georgia State University in
August, where he is a member
of Golden Key and Eta Sigma
Delta honoraries. His firand
parents are Mrs. J. P. Stiles Sr.
of LaFayette and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred T. Cordle of Summerville.
The wedding is planned for
Aug. 23 at The %athedral of St.
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Tammy Dover To Marry
Scott Jackson May 25
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dover
of Trion announce the engage
ment and forthcoming mar
riage of their daughter, Miss
Tammj' Jo Dover, to Jeffrey
Scott Jackson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Jackson of Lyerly.
Miss Dover is the grand
daughter of Ann Wafln of
Trion and the late T. J. Wallin
and Tiny Dover of Trion and
the late Georgia Dover. She is
the sister of filebbie Howell of
Summerville and Patti Hender
son of Colorado.
The bride-elect is a 1983
graduate of Trion High School
where she was Majorette Cap
tain. She is employed by Roper
Corp. in the Welding
Department.
Mr. Jackson is the grand
son of Graddy and Nell
Jackson of Alabama and the
late Gartrelle Jackson and
Velma Wyatt of Lye?{ and the
late Webb Wyatt. He is the
brother of Bar?' and Tracy
Jackson, both of Lyerly.
The prospective bride
goom is a 1983 graduate of
hattooga High School and is
empl(éyed by fiagland Oil and
Tire Company.
The wedding is planned for
Sunday, May 25, at 3 o'clock at
Lyerly First Baptist Church.
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