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. The Summerville News, Thursday, June 19, 1986
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Compete In Optimist Golf Tournament
These four county golfers com?et.ed in the
area Optimist Junior World of Golf Tour
nament last week in Cedartown. One of
the gol.fers, Roy Williams 111, qualified for
the State Optimist tournament to be held
Dooley Gets
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Five Years
A Summerville man entered
a plea of guilty Monday after
goon t'of nine counts of first
egree forgery in connection
with incidents in March of this
yeaehat County Superi
woga ounty Superior
Court Judge Joe Tucker
sentenced Tony Fay Dooley of
112 Henderson Street to five
years with two years to be
served in prison and three
years on progation. Dooley also
was ordered to pay restitution.
The plea was entered dur
ing ‘“‘circuit datfir" in court,
which is generally devoted to
handling civil case matters
such as divorces.
VBS Set
Vacation Bible School will
be held June 23-27 from 6 to
8:30 p.m. at Bethel United
Methodist Church in Gore for
ages four and up. A separate
program is planned for the
teen-age grou&)’l‘he theme will
be “Jesus Is Lord.”” Everyone
is invited to attend.
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DUFF’S
" W. Washington Ave. Phone 857-3451
June 23 at Peachtree City. Pictured are,
front row, left to right, Optimist member
Robert Bowman, Lamar Pettyjohn, Roy
Williams 111, Paul Searels, Shannon
Tucker and Optimist member R. H. Gill.
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s Happenings
‘ By Mrs. Martha Bishop
‘_ Phone 895-3381
Mrs. Mildred Woodall is en
joying a trip in Oklahoma for
two weeks with her sister, Mrs.
Jessie Ruth Smileg, and
dauil{:ters, Mrs. Elsie Sullivan
and Mrs. Mary Smiley of Chat
tanooga, Tenn.
Mrs. Grovine Jones and
Mrs. Margaret Jones of Cedar
Bluff, Ala., were called to Lyer
lg' to attend the funeral of Mrs.
ara McLeod Smith of Sum
merville who passed away
Thursday, June 12, following a
lenfihy illness.
r. and Mrs. Larry Tim
mons, Brianna, Delana and
Fallon of LaFayette and
Jessica Wyatt were Sunday
afternoon @msts of Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Wyatt. Mrs. Harold
Bishop visited them later in the
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Led
ford, Sherre and Mary Bell en
joyed the dasv at Lake Win
nepesaukah Sunday.
William A. Bell and Dennis
Ledford were in Canton for a
visit Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Id’elle Vaughn of
Cloudland and Mrs g‘ranees
House were s(;ipend-the-day
fiuests Saturday of Mrs.
arold Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Allen
Jr. of Summerville visited Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Ledford Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. Margaret Woods and
Mrs. Ola Brooks were guests
Monday afternoon of Mrs.
Madelyn Edwards and Mrs.
Tone Borders.
Mrs. Madelyn Edwards
was spend-the-week guest last
week of her sister, Mrs. lone
Borders, in Cedartown. She
was accompanied home by
Mrs. Borders for a few days
visit Saturday.
Mrs. Tracy Ledford was
dinner %lest Monday of Mrs.
Harold Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. Bus Wyatt of
Summerville were Sunday
guests of Mrs. Velma Wyatt.
Mrs. Frances House was
guest Sunday of Mrs. Ruby
lankenshim Rome.
Mr. and . Danny Smith,
Christorher and Danielle of
Ringgold were guests Satur
day of Mrs. Smith's grand
father, Watson Millican.
Mrs. Idelle Vaughn of
Cloudland visited in the home
of Watson Millican Saturday
afternoon.
Dinner guests Saturday of
Mrs. Harold Bishop were Mrs.
Idelle Vaughn and Mrs.
Frances House. Mrs. Grovine ‘
- Jones and Mrs. Margaret
- Blythe of Cedar Bluff, Ala.,
~ were Saturday afternoon
~ guests of Mrs. I-{arold Bishop.
| Mrs. Emily Futral, Mrs.
~ Annie Mae Kimbell and Mrs.
~ Harold Bishop accompanied
- Mrs. Ella BlcFadden to
LaFayette Health Care Center
Frid;{ after a fall at her home
on Monday of last week.
Among those who visited her
last week were: Roger Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Patty, Mrs.
Annie Mae Kimbell, Mrs.
Harold Bishop and Mrs. Emi
ly Futral.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tucker
had as guests Sunday: Junior
Tucker and mother, Isebelle
Tucker of Pennville, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Tucker, Joe and
April of Fairburn, Paul Watson
Tucker and Brenda Wells of
Mableton, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Tucker, Jill, Tonya and Jen
nifer of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Fortune of LaFayette,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacky fones.
suenton and Matthew of
rion, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dodd
of Summerville, Todd Jones
and Miss Missy Woods of Dry
Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
by Minard, ’l‘ommlx and Kevin.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hughes
of Jamestown, Ala., were
fi.lests Friday of Mrs. Leona
ughes. Susie Anderson and
Mrs. Harve{y Duncan were
flxests Sunday afternoon of
rs. Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jones,
Christin and Jason and Mrs.
Harold Bishop were among
those from Lyerly attending
the third Sunday afternoon
singing at South Commerce
Street Church of Christ Sun
“ day afternoon.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ron Patty en
{?yed an outirzlghand fishing at
ake Weiss Thursday after
noon and Friday.
Mary Louise Strawn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
! Holfand Strawn, attended
| Camp Joy in Chickamauga
| June 2-7 where they enfjoyed
| activities such as softball,
swimming and horseback
riding,
Mrs. Osby
Employee
Of Month
Keller Dye and Finishing, a
division of Keller Industries
Inc., Rome, has selected Mrs.
Becky Osby, Summerville, as
emgloyee of the quarter.
he was chosen because of
her “‘Outstanding service and
dedication to the company and
to the community.”
Steve Smoak, general
man of Keller Dye and
Fini:fi:%pmenwd the award
to Mrs. Osby.
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