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Homecoming services at the West Sum
merville Baptist Church will be held Sun
day, June 8. The afternoon service will
feature music by the Shorter Avenue
Quartet of Rome. This group sings
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Classes in ballet, jazz, acrobatics and creative movement will
be offered at the Summerville Recreation Center this summer,
taught by Diana Smithson, Director of the Rome City Ballet
Sehool. To register for the 8 weeks of summer dance starting
June 16th come by the recreation center, Monday, June 9th, 4
til 6 p.m. to meet Diana or call collect 234-6118.
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Names Of Local
Servicemen Needed
. An attempt is being made
to compile a complete list of all
persons from Chattooga Coun
ty who have been killed in ac
tion, died from battle wounds
or reported missing in action
from all wars since the foun
ding of Chattooia County.
A list which has been sup
Southern style gospel music and everyone
is invited to attencfify the members of the
(I:?uroh and pastor, the Rev. William
arris.
plied by the Georgia Depart
ment of Veterans Services is
obviously incomplete and your
help is needed to compile a
com?lete record.
If you know of county
residents who have been killed
in action, died from battle
wounds or were reported miss
ing in action in the Civil or
a?anish-Amefican wars, World
ar I, World War 11, the
Korean War or the war in Viet
nam, please send their name to
the a(rdress below. If the infor
mation is available, it would be
helpful to have their rank,
branch of service and approx
imate date of death or the date
reported missing in action.
Send informatin to: Robert
S. Baker, 10617 Thrasher
Road, Jonesboro, Ga. 30236.
VBS At
Ridgeway
Vacation Bible School will
be held at Ridgeway Baptist
Church June 9-13 from
6:30-9:00 p.m. Classes will be
p}rl'ovid:d for nursei'y %fie
throug oung people. e
theme wil{ be, “Jesus, I Love
You."”
The church bus will run the
usual route. All children and
young people are invited to
attend.
TRION
The WMU of Mountain
View Baptist Church met Sun
day, June 1, at the church after
service. The meetin%was open
ed with prayer ‘y Sarah
Durham. Minutes of the last
meeting were read by
secretary-treasurer, Kathleen
Ba{gvtt. The lesson, “The Best
is Yet to Come,” was taught by
Ruthlol;let'xfhea. The meeting
was ¢ with prayer by Mrs.
Hu%hea.
hose Pgreaent were: Mrs.
Amanda Presley, Mrs. Leitha
Bailey, Mrs. Sarah Durham,
Mrs., Bertha Jackson, Mrs.
Kathleen Baggett, Mrs. Bobbie
Huflles. Mrs. Frances Owen
by, Mrs. Daisy Llog'd and Mrs.
Barbara Bailey and little Zack.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bingham visited their
daughter and family, Mrs.
Dorothy = Brumlow of
Chatsworth, Friday.
Mrs. Grace Tucker visited
Mrs. Belvie Mcßae Saturday.
Continued get-well wishes
are sent to James Fountain.
Our sincere sympathy is ex
tended to the fam.il};r of Grady
Lively who passed away
Monday.
Get-well wishes go to Clin
ton Crisp who had an accident
Wednesga?' and broke his foot.
He is confined to his home.
Mrs. Betty Hunter and
daughter, A’'Dale, were shopp
ing in Chattanooga, Tenn.,
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Doolefi
visited his sister, Mrs. Ne
Ramey, Saturday.
Mrs. Sue McKeehan had
lunch Mond? with her
garent.s. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher
leghom. . i
ympathy is exten to
the faxm?y of Denny Hennon of
Summerville who passed away
MaKl26.
r. and Mrs. Carl Doolefiof
Dry Valley visited Mrs. Nell
Ramey ThursdaK.
Van Buren Rice returned
home from Flo Kid Medical
Center Sunday, May 25. He
has had many visitors in
cluding: Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Crider, Mrs. Margaret Mer
sham, Kim Wright, Mr. and
Mrs. Sammy Rice, Mrs. Debra
Scoggins and Mrs. Vanessa
Sanfidge and Anda.
John Carver of Rome was
weekend guest of the Rev. Lee
Cochran, Mrs. Cochran and
family.
Visiting Mrs. Belvie Mcßae
durinfil the Memorial holidays
were her %anddaughter and
%andson. r. and Mrs. Tony
(Myra) Dees of Daphne, Ala.
Herschell Crisp and boys
from Palmer, Tenn., visited his
brother, Clint Crisp, and fami
ly Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Or-
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bin Hartling enjoyed supper at
Bea's Restaurant in Rossville
and went shopping at Hill's
Sunday.
Mrs. Bessie Tudor, Mrs.
Willie Hutchins and Mrs.
Beatrice Burton visited Mrs.
Nell Ramey Sunday afternoon.
Continued get-well wishes
go to Cecil Clark who remains
a patient in a Rome hospital.
The Rev. Ralph Brown and
Mrs. Brown of Cedar Bluff,
Ala., were Tuesday guests last
week of Mrs. Bessie Tudor.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Gilreath visited his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lemmings, Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Buren
Rice and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Mersham enggyed fishing at
Lake Weiss Monday.
The descendants of the late
J. C. and Dolly Henderson will
have their reunion Sunday,
June 22, at the Trion picnic
area. All relatives and friends
are invited to come and share
the fellowship.
Get-well wishes are sent to
Mrs. Fletcher Cleghorn.
Visiting Clint and Polly
Crisp Sunday were their
daug?:ter, Janice, and Erand
children, Sherry, April and
Eddie.
Louise Suttles spent Sun
day in Centre, Ala., with her
daughter, Doris Burrell; and
firandchildren. Mrs. Teresa
evel, Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Bishfip and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
my Mallock and children.
Mrs. Edd Palmour visited
Mrs. Jessie Wise and Mrs. Nell
Ramey Tuesday afternoon.
Visiting Mrs. S. A. Dillard
and Jesse gampbell durinfiqthe
F{ast week were: Mr. and Mrs.
airel Baglew Mr. and Mrs.
James Long, Walter Campbell,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McLeod
and Keith of Lindale, Miss
Beth Hayes of Rome, Mrs.
Mary Young, Mrs. Dorothy
Ellison, Mrs. Doris Ridenhour,
Mrs. Linda Stoner, Mrs. Joan
Clark, Mrs. Mary Acrey, Chad,
Terry and Priscilla, Tony
Campbell, Mrs. Teresa
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Blackmon, Mrs. Priscilla
Porter and children, Clarence
Combs, Jesse Campbell of
LaFgette and Misses Dianne
and Darlene Bufg.
Mrs. Lucille Bingham
visited Mrs. Nell Ramey
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lem
mings had supper Tuesday at
a Calhoun restaurant to
celebrate their 53rd wedding
anniveraardv.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lem
ming visited Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Gilreath last week on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Yates
visited Vannie Jo Wells of
LaFayette and her father, Van
nie Yates, was there after com
ing out of the hospital. Con
tinued get-well wishes %o to
Vannie Yates who is Cleve
Yates' brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Shives
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Lawson enjoyed Sunday at
Bea's in Rossville.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
Brazelle of Upper Marlboro,
Md., were Friday morning
visitors of Mr. andy Mrs. Fros
ty Styles. She is the sister of
Mr. S?;yles.
Julie Mabry and Jeffery
Crisp will be married Friday,
June 20, at Grandville Church
of Christ, Grandville, Mich.
Jeffery is the son of Daugher
ty Cris%who was the minister
of South Commerce Church of
Christ in Summerville a few
years ago.
Mrs. Roy Davis of Candler,
N.C., and Mrs. Josephine
Driver and Tommy of Fort
Oglethor&e were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frosty
tyles.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Nix Sunday for lunch were: Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Viall of Acworth, |
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hunt and
Adam, Dell Pierce, Glen, Reane
and Talley. Visiting in the
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Alexander of Rome
and Mrs. Lula Alexander of
Oak View Nursing Home.
The Summerville News, June 5,1986 . . ... ..
Local Banker Graduates
From Banking School
Nancy A. Light with
Farmers and Merchants Bank
in Summerville is one of the
1986 graduates of the Georgia
Banking School.
The Georgia Bankinfi
School is a three-year schoo
?onsored by the Georgia
ankers Association. The pur
¥ose of the school is to prepare
irst-level and mid-level
managers to effectively and
profitably serve the %üblic bi;
developmfim a thoroug
understanding of banking.
Bankers are exposed to the
latest in banking techniques
and expertise.
The school includes three
intense one-week residence ses
sions at the University of
Georgia and requires the
Berryton
Homecoming
Slated
Homecoming will be
observed Sunday at Berryton
Church of God. A former
pastor, the Rev. Willard Fitz
patrick, will be the guest
speaker. The afternoon singers
will be Barbara Massey and
Tradition.
Gleason Maxwell, pastor,
and members extend to
everyone an invitation to
attend.
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students to com&ete home
study problems after the first
and second raar sessions, The
school emg oys financial ex
perts and University of
Georgia professors to teach the
three week-long series of
classroom lectures.
Nancy A. Light, a Person
nel Officer with Farmers and
Merchants Bank is one of 69
graduates of the 1986 session.
The Georgia Bankers
Association is the trade and
professional organization
representini Georgia's com
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