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.. ..The Summerville News, May 22, 1986
54 Attend Local
Alzheimer’s Program
A m w of interest
was en‘? the 54 per
‘sons 'hlo attended tg;e }(lfom
munity Information Night on
Memory Loss in Later Life,
Alzheimer's Disease and
Related Disorders that was
held Tuesday, May 13, at the
ghhl‘g:’oogg_whgounty Senior
A three member panel in
c!udin& Stephen Mineart,
M. D. of Summerville, Ms. Sue
Holtkamp, facilitator of the
Fort Oglethorpe sufport
gfllp. and Ms. Ruth Lamb,
esident of Northwest
Giagla's Alzheimer’s Disease
and Related Disorders Associa
tion, focused on the disease
process of Alzheimer's, the im
poriance of differential
dilgno:is and the role of the
sup, oup.
theg;erg disease is a pro
gressive, irreversible
neurological disorder that af
fects an estimated 2.5 million
American adults. It is the most
common form of dementing il-
Iness and is the fourth lea£ng
cause of death in adults, after
heart disease, cancer and
stroke. Symgt.oms. which vary
in the rate of change from per
son to person, include memory
loss, decline in ability to per
form routine tasks, impairment
of judgment, disorientation,
mnality changes and dif
y in learning. The cause of
Alzheimer’s is not known, nor
is-there a cure at the present
time.
A question and answer ses
sion at the conclusion of the
program clearly indicated the
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dilemma and the trauma ex
perienced by those who care for
a loved one who has the symp
toms of memory loss, confu
sion and disorientation. There
are no simple answers or solu
tions, but interest was express
ed in the development of a local
support group which would
serve as a focal point for fur
ther information, education,
supmt and advocacy.
first Chattooga County
Alzheimer's Disease support
fioup was scheduled for 7C%m.
esdag. June 10, at the Chat
tooga County Senior Center.
Interested persons are en
couraged to attend.
The Alzheimer's Planning
Committee and Support Group
are sponsored by the Coosa
Valley Area Agency on Aging,
Chattooga County Nursing
Home, Department of Family
and Children Services and Nor
thwest Georgia Mental Health
Association.
For further information
about the support group, call
Eloise Parker (404-857-5001),
Mike Baker (404-857-3487) or
Pattie Pearson (404-295-6485).
Card of Thanks
The kindness and sym
pathy of neighbors and friends
in our recent sorrow will
always remain with us a
precious memory. Our sincere
thanks and gratitude for all
those comforting acts.
The family of Clay Ray
North
Commerce
Street
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CHELSEA NEWS
By Mrs. Tom Garner—Phone 862.-2427
Nancy Arnold and Ray
mond Aultman visited Ms. Ar
nold’s daughter, Diane Shaw,
and family Saturday, May 10.
They enjoyed hiking in
Chiciamauga Park, then had
supger toi_gther.
rad{( ranklin Cook pass
ed away May 13 in Fort Paj'ne.
Ala. He was the father of Jim
my Cook and Wayne Cook. To
this family, we send expres
sions of sympathy.
Enjoying a picnic in
Chickamauga Friday were
Frank Morris, Barbara Morris
and Mary Childers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bryant
and Sue Hopper attended
decoration Saturday at Liber
ty Hill on Big Sand Mountain
at Flat Rock, Ala.
Charles, Dorothy and Peter
Arden of Chattanool&a. Tenn.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam
McCain Thursd!s{.
Mr. and rs. Ernest
Shireman spent Mother's Da
with Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Co{
lins in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Smith, Anfl'e. Missx, Kevin,
Chris and Keith had as their
Sundag guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Greg Smith, Jennifer, Joseph
and Jamie, Wyndell Flood and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Brown.
Visiting Misses f;wel and
Lucille Martin Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N{illican.
Greg Webb and Jan of
LaFayette had sua?er with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wesson Mon
day, May 12.
Leland Broome passed
away May 13 in Ringgold. Mr.
Broome was a former resident
of Chattooga County. To his
family we send expressions of
syn;&athy.
ary Childers, Lynn Noel,
Christy and Christopher at
tende(f' the Armed Forces Day
garade in Summerville
aturdaly.
AL)ri , Allen and Michael
Wright were Friday spend-the
night gusets of David Padgett.
“Sue McCain attended a
home products party Thursday
afternoon at the home of Edna
Culberson. Hostess for the par
ty was Glad¥s Roan.
The Rev. Fred Burrage was
honored with a birthday dinner
Sunday at his home. Those
gathering there for the celebra
tion were: Mildred and Sonny
Caldwell, Do‘{le and Shirley
Burrage and Roger, Mark and
Joanne Toles, Gregg and John,
Mike and Josie Burrage and
Feisha, Jerry and Libbie Fen
nell, Bobby and Joey, Myrtle
Burrage, Mr. and Mrs. Vester
Burrage, Larry and Edith Bur
razc.ag:'m. Junior and Joe,
Andy Bu , Robin Patter
son and chil:!ren. Sheila Brock
and children, Kenneth and
Marilyn Burrage and Leon and
Sharon Huskey, Kristi and
Jeremy. Best wishes go to the
Rev. Burrage who was
celebrating his 77th birthday
anniversary.
Bob and Deneice Wesson
were su%;;er guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Wesson Tuesday,
May 13.
Kenya and Dustin Webb of
Gore spent Wednesday of last
week with their grandevarents.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wesson.
Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Webb and
Sue Webb had supper with Mr.
and Mrs. Wesson.
Mrs. Lena Hartline passed
awaK' May 16. To her family we
send expressions of sympathy.
She was a sister of Mrs. Mag
gie Sumner,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCain
and David Padgett visited Mr.
and Mrs. Cotton McGraw in
Gore Saturday afternoon then
shopped in Rome.
A trip to Lake Win
nepesaukah was enjfiyed Sun
day by Mr. and Mrs. Sam
McCain and David Padgett.
To the family of Miss Mary
Jo Logan, who passed away
Saturcfay. May 17, we send ex
pressions of sympathy.
Mrs. Carl Sumner had as
her Sunday dinner guests Kim
and Michelle Sumner, Miss
Lenora Jones and Mrs. Ida
Love. Visiting in the afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Copeland and Mrs. Jo Ann
Horseshoe
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wishes go to Mrs. Sumner's
son-in-law, Berneice Scogalns.
who is in a Rome hospital,
Tim Schrader gnnt Friday
night with Chris Smith.
Mrs. Eloise Smith and
girandson. Greg Smith; and
rs. Ester Prince visited Mrs.
Lula Mae Gentry and Susan
Tuesday of last week. ‘
Barbara Adams and Bobby'
Barr of Hollywood, Fla., had
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Cole Friday.
Jo Ann Fletcher and
M&x;garet Ann and Frances
Hood attended the third Sun
day singing at Lookout Hall
Church of Christ Sunday.
Sue Webb and Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Wesson and Tim
were Sunday wests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Wesson.
John Rogers 'Fassed away
Saturday night. To his family
we send expressions of sym
athy. Also, to the family of
goy({ Smith who passed away
Sunday, we send expressions of
s_vmfi)athy.
r. and Mrs. Jim Gill
visited Mrs. Grace Thomas
Sunday afternoon.
Edwin Wilson and Jeffrey
of Peachtree city met their
cousin, Mrs. Marilyn Webb
Rousseau of New Jersey, at the
Atlanta Airport Saturday
evening. They drove to
Reliance, Tenn., to the home of
Mrs. Rousseau's mother, Mrs.
Harold Webb. A celebration
was held Sunday at the Webb
Brothers Old-Fashioned Store
on the Hiawassee River mark
ing 50 years of service. Others
attending the celebration Sun
day were: Mr. and Mrs. Warner
Wilson, Mrs. Sheryl McDaniel,
Amber and Shanna and Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Smith,
Kristy and Penny. The Smiths
also enjoyed sightseeing at
Copper Hill, Tenn.
Xfchie Womack and Robert
Parker visited the George
Smith family last week on
Wednesday afternoon. -
Mrs. Inez Brown, Matthew
Christol and Emily Johnson
visited Mrs. Lula Mae Gentry
and Susan Wednesday of last
week.
Glenda Hamilton and Kel
ly had Sunday dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Purcell. Their
supper guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Purcell.
Mrs. Pearl Wesson visited
Mrs. Grace Thomas Saturday.
Mary Childers and Frank
Morris visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bub Williams in Trion Thurs
day. Get-well wishes go to Mr.
Williams.
‘Steve Childers and a W
of friends enjoyed an outing at
Six Flags Over Georgia
Saturday.
Albert Smith Jr. was lun
cheon guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Tiny Brown Saturday.
Get-well wishes go to little
Matthew Christol and Corey
Smith.
Stephanie, Patricia and
April gentry spent Saturday
with their grandmother, Mrs.
Lula Mae gtrentry. and Susan.
Patsy Brown and Mrs. Lula
Mae Gentry and Susan engoyed
shopging in Fort Oglethorpe
Mon RX morning. Best wishes
go to Mrs. Gentry as she was
celebrating her birthday
anniversnré.
Renee Brown visited Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Cole Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Durham of Jacksonville, Fla.,
are visiting relatives here for a
few daEs. Saturday the
visited Edna Pickle in Hifl
Crest Nursing Home in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Durham and Mrs. Pearl
Wesson visited Mrs. Cleo
Chastain in Trion Monday
morning.
Mrs. Inez Brown, Mrs.
Maggie Smith and Beth Smith
visited Mrs. Shirley
McCrickard Monday evening.
Continued get-well wishes go
to Mrs. Mc%rickard.
Mrs. Pearl Wesson visited
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Woods
Saturday evening. They all
visited with the family of Mrs.
Lena Hartline,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Durham, Mrs. Pearl Wesson
and Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Jones visited Donnie
McDaniel, a patient in a Rome
hosfiital. Monday afternoon.
r. and Mrs. Darrell War
nack and Pete Crabtree had
Sund?' dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Thurston McNair.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Durham, Mrs. Pearl Wesson
and Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Jones visited Mrs. Clara
McDaniel Monday evening.
Mrs. Cleo Mchair and Mrs,
Jan Warnack visited Frank
McNair, Charles Frost and
Jack Johnson in Oak View
Nursing Home Sunday
afternoon. g
Visiting Mary Childers
Monday were her uncle, Leroy
Brown; and Charlotte Morgan
Cronin.
Mrs. Pearl Wesson visited
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jones in
Pennville Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, }i’enry Walker
and Sarah Jo Mcßae visited
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
McCrickard Monday evening.
Janis Warnack, Kim Floyd
and Pete Crabtree had sugf;er
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Thurston McNair.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Pledger will celebrate their
36th wedding anniversary May
21,
Mrs. Thelma Burkin arriv
ed Saturday, May 10, from Col
umbia, Pa., for several weeks
visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Boyd /Garner, Mr. Garner,
Tina, James and Joshua.
Revival Slated
Revival services will be held
at East Trion Church of God
Sunday, May 25, thrOUfih
Wednesday, May 28. The
evangelist will be Kim Wolf.
The Sunday night service will
begin at 6 o'cfi)ck and week
night services begin at 7
o'clock.
Herman Timms, pastor, ex
tends to everyone an invitation
to attend.
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Our heartfelt thanks to all
who extended comforting sym
pathy and help in our recent
sorrow. For the beautiful ser
vice, floral offerings, food and
other kindnesses we are deep
ly grateful.
The family of Ralph
McGuire
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Alleged Prowler Peppered
With Birdshot Monday
What began as an ordinary
prowler report to the Summer
ville Police Department ended
with the %ep ering of a local
man with irgshot by another
man,
Police Chief Arlen Thomas
said his officers received a
Kirowler report at 5:42 a.m.
onday from the residence of
Leo Daniels of a Hawkins
Drive address.
Officers arrived on the
scene, where they were inform
ed by three young ladies at the
house that a man identified as
Larry Williams had allf‘eigedly
prowled outside the residence.
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late Jerry W. Green and Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Farmer of
Cloudland. Kasey has one
brother, Ethan.
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Officers searched the scene but
did not find a suslf)ect.
After officers left the scene,
a few moments later, Summer
ville Police Department receiv
ed a second Srowler call at the
residence. Upon arrival, of
ficers were told by the Firls'
firandmother that Williams
ad allegedly prowled around
the grounds of the home before
and she ‘“‘wanted something
done,”’ said Thomas,
Officers left the scene
afiain. About 7 a.m. Summer
ville Police Department was
z;f;ain dispatched to the
awkins Drive address, where
they found Williams wounded
in tj;e neck and back with what
appeared to be birdshot
wounds.
He told police he was shot
by Steve Dallas, a relative of
the girls and a Summerville
resident. Dallas, 36, was ap
prehended by police a short
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sion of a .16 gauge semi
automatic shotgun. Dallas was
arrested and charged with
discharging a firearm,
Williams, who suffered no
minor wound, ‘‘just breaking
the skin,”' said Thomas,
threatened to take warrants
out for fifigravated assault
against Dallas, but as of press
time he had failed to do so.
SIBO In Food
Stamps Stolen
A Summerville woman
reported someone stole SIBO
worth of food stamps from her
home while she was out
overnight.
Police said Charlotte Brown
of a Congress Street address
reported that the food stamps
were stolen overnight May 16,