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Monday, May 12, a son,
Talltß' Gene, was born to Jeff
and Dell Pierce of Summerville,
He was born about 6 a.m, at
Tri-County Hospital weighing
7 pounds, 3 ounces, He was 2
inches long. His grandparents
are Gene and Mary Ann Nix of
Trion, Pat Woods of Trion and
Avery Pierce of Summerville,
He has one sister, Renae, age
13 months; and a brother,
Glenn, three years old.
Visiting Mrs, Nell Ramey
Saturday were Mrs. Helen
Dooley and Mrs. Willie
Hutchins.
Sincere sympathy is ex
t.em_ied to the fa[r,nilyyof Boyd
Smith of Pennville who passed
away Sunday.
Mrs. Alice Brooks was
'l‘uesdag' afternoon guest last
week of Mrs. Emma Cochran.
Recent visitors of Mrs,
S. A. Dillard were Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Van Pelt, Nicholas
and Kathleen of Ringgold.
Sincere sympathy is ex
tended to the family of Clay
Ray of Summerville who pass
ed away Thursday.
Mrs. Lucille Bingham
visited Mrs. Nell Ramey Fri
day afternoon.
_ Mr. and Mrs. Leon Espy en
{;)yed the program at the")lxrion
ark Saturday morning, then
attended the barbecue and get
together at Chattooga County
Memorial Home %aturday
afternoon.
The Miss Trion Contest and
the Junior Miss Trion Contest
was held at Trion Community
Center Friday evening. The
winner out of 37 young ladies
for Miss Trion was Becky
Stewart. The winner out of 23
girls for Junior Miss Trion was
Anna White. Conglratulations
to these young ladies.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
McLeod were spend-the-night
ests Friday of her mother,
Eiurs. Mattie Dillard.
Mag' Jo Logan passed
away Saturday morning at
Chattooga County Hospital.
Sincere sympathy is extended
to her family.
Mrs. Audie Martin and
Mrs. Inez Pledger attended
homecoming at Ridgeway Bap
tist Church Sunday.
Mrs. Evelyn West, Peggy
McCutchins, g"la%aret Bryant
of Rome and Mrs. Beatrice
Burton visited Mrs. Nell
Ramey Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dun
can have their son, Mike Jr., at
home in Atlanta. He's doir;g
much better now. Continue
fetnwell wishes are sent to him
or a speedy recovery.
Continued %et-well wishes
are sent to Van Buren Rice who
remains in Floyd Medical
Center. Anyone that would like
to send him a note of cheer, his
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Mr. and Mrs. John Comer
of Cloudland, Mrs, Willie Hut
chins and Mrs. Bessie Tudor
were in Rome Monday for a
doctor’s appointment.
Visiting Mrs. S. A. Dillard
and Jesse Campbell durinidthe
gast week were: Mr. and Mrs,
ames Long, Mrs. Hairel
Bafiley. Walter Campbell, Mrs.
Jackie Haney, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McLeod of Lindale,
Miss Beth Hafi'les of Rome, Bil
l}{ Hayes of Ellijay, Mrs. Doris
idenhour, Mrs. Dot Logan,
Mrs. Mary Young, Mrs.
Dorothy Austin, Mrs. Teresa
Blackmon, Mrs. Joan Camfi
bell Clark, Mrs. Joyce Cook,
Miss Sheila Carter, Mrs. Linda
Stoner, Mrs. Bessie Younlg and
Virginia and Andy Hugh
Campbell.
NPr. and Mrs. George Jentle
of Section, Ala., and%\/lr. and
Mrs. Wesley Bartlett were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Winton Gilreath Saturday
evening. Junior Nation visited
in the afternoon.
Sincere sympathy is ex
tended to the family of John
Rogers who passed away
Saturday evening in the local
nursing home.
The Rev. Clyde Parris and
Mrs. Parris, Ann Cothran and
Mrs. Inez Pledger went to
Friendship Cemeteay in
Alabama and carried flowers
for Mrs. Pledger’s parents.
They enjoyed eating at The
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RETURN FROM TRAVELS
Pictured above are Staci and
Casey Magnusson. Staci
recently returned from an
European tour including visits
to England, Fgrance,
Switzerland and Germany.
Casey recently returned from a
tri%t,o Florida including a visit
to Disney World. These are the
children of Mr. and Mrs. Ran
dall Magnusson of LaFayette.
Mrs. Magnusson is the former
Gloria Richardson of
Summerville.
Lighthouse in Cedar Bluff, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
Cargle, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Helms and Mrs. George Helms
Sr. enjoyed lunch at%‘fvestern
Sizzlin in LaFayette Sunday.
Mr. and i'irs. Albert
Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Or
bin Hartline enjoyed cooking
out Saturday evening. ‘
The Rev. Jack %handler
and Mrs. Chandler carried Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Bartlett to
Tri-County Hospital to visit
Mr. Bartlett's sister, Mrs. Ola
Copeland, who is very ill.
Visiting Mrs. Nelfil Ramey
Sunday were: Mrs. Nellie
Marks of Summerville, Mrs.
Burt Marks, Mrs. Lillie Mae
Dooley of Dry Valley, Mrs.
Emma Cochran, Mrs. Bessie
Tudor, Mrs. Willie Hutchins
and J. W. Dooley.
Mr. and Nrrs. Wesley
Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs.
Winton Gilreath visited Mrs.
Ola Copeland, a patient at Tri-
County Hospital, Monday.
Paul Copeland, husband of Ola,
was released from Tri-County
Monday and carried back to
LaFayette Health Care Center
Nursing Home. We extend to
them both get-well wishes and
a speedy recovery.
Sincere sympathy is ex
tended to the family of Mrs.
Lena Hartline who passed
aw:ir Friday afternoon in the
local nursing home.
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ty Center. The concert is sponsored by
Chattooga County Civil Defense and
Rescue gquad. Proceeds from the concert
will be used to hefi) in th%purchase of the
Life Pak Five Heart Unit. Advanced
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