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. The Summerville News, Thursday, June 26, 1986
TRION :vins
Martha Hartline - 734.7497
o Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
‘Broussard, Sue Ellen, Jimmy
Spent the night Saturday at
~_ Vacation Bible School clos
% mwm
"m 129 each day Afur“
service Sunday evening,
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. V
y . an
week were: Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hunter of Palm Beach,
Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel
Hunter of Greenville, S. C., Bill
Crider of Orlando, Fla., and his
mother, Mrs. Jo Ann Crider of
Trion and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Mahan of Summerville.
Kathleen Maddux and
Helen Arden onjoyed the
Enooga. T F”fil‘-"ndnm nigh :
'enn., Fri ight.
thn'dn&gl:ne 14.{&. and
Mrs. Lee an c(la:]'oyed a
cookout with their children at
their home in Dry Valley.
Thooo-nmdngm Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Broussard, Sue
Ellen, Jhnmts:r.. and Lisa, Mr.
and Mrs. Burchfield of
East Rndfi!, Clifford Cochran
and Davi Tw, Mrs. Bessie
Tudor, Mrs. Willie Hutchins
and Gertrude McDonald of
vuifing Mrs. Effie Howard
Friday were: Mrs. Fannie
Palmer, Mrs. Cora Lee Pilgrim
and their brother, Lee, and
wife, Bessie Elliott, of East
Ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher
Clegl;:;n made a business trip
to Thurdag.ob
Mr. and Mrs. by Helms
and Mrs. George Helms Sr. en
jo&:l' lunch at Long John
S ’s Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lem
miwenjoyed the class reunion
at esleyChh.?el Church Sun
day. They 34 {:?e:s and
lots of fiod food. they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Gilreath.
On July 6 friends of the
Rev. Clyde Parris and Mrs.
Parris are invited to aparti at
their home in honor of their
50th wedding anniversary.
Friends are invited to share
this great moment with them.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Or
bin Hartline after the Hender
son reunion Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Hodges,
Amanda and Karissa. xlao
visiting were Sue Lord, Wanda
Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Hutchins and children of
Marietta, Randy and Tommy
Hutchins, Teddy Allen, Candy
Watkins, Rick Mflors and Ella
Tidwell and Kathleen.
Visiting the Rev. Clyde Par
ris and Mrs. Parris durixi‘g the
aast week were: Mrs. Etoile
raé and da\:ighber. Mrs. Mad
die Elkins and son, Edward, all
of Minden, La., MarKANazes of
Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Atkins of LaFayette and Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Adams of
Menlo.
A group left from Trion
First Baptist Church Friday,
June 20, to go to Stone Moun
tain to enigly the Lazer Show.
The bus driver was the Rev.
Jim Cordell. Those that made
the trip were: Ruby Barrett,
Evelyn Barrett, Beatrice
Crider, Wanda Cordell, Beth
Cordell, Ruth Collette, J.T.
Moser, Marnell Weems, Nell
Weems, Willie Martin, Hazel
Martin, Eddis Zellner, Jack
Henderson, Julian Henderson,
Dot Stowe, Reynolds Chamlee,
Jennie Lou (?;lnamlee. Victor
Petitt, Mildred Petitt, James
Langston, Carolyn Langston,
Leo Lanier, Reita Lanier,
Florence Eaton, Howard
Eaton, Sylvia Chiou, Gary
Chiou, Emmett Nunn, Gertie
Nunn, Bennie Fay Martin,
Ruby McCollum, Mildred
Blalock and Julian Blalock.
s Mrt.):nd Mrg. 'lh‘dodl& “Bo”
rayberry an spent
:30 weeks in Clovis, N. Nfeex..
visiu'n%Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Pope. he P?F"" are former
Trionites. hey enjoyed
visiting Carlsbad Caverns,
White Sands, El Paso and Old
Mexico, enjo‘y;ed shopping in
Santa Fe. They also toured
Texas and Mexico.
We wish Mrs. Nefll Ramey
a speedy recovery after spen
ding a while in Redmond l?:rk
Hmitd. She returned home
Friday. Visiting her when she
returned home were: Mrs.
Lucille Bingham, John Comer,
Mrs. Emma Cochran, Mrs.
Willie Hutchins, Mrs. Beatrice
Burton, Pete Doole%.‘ Mrs.
Bessie Tudor and the Rev. Lee
Cochran.
Get-well wishes are also
sent to Mrs. Lester Adams
who is confined to her home.
Sincere sympathy is ex
tended tfio the family of Robl::t
who passed away last
m on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Buren
Rice visited Calvin and Debra
at Little Sand Moun
d-ufihur. anessa, hus
band Steve, and “sund
mw. Anda, visited for a
Sincere sympathy is ex
tended to the family of Mrs.
Tl e
away June 18 at Oak V
Nursing Home.
may. June 29, the fifth
Sunday um will be held at
Welcome aptist Church.
Everyone is invited to attend.
Get-well wishes are sent to
Mrs. Jewie Reynolds who was
carried to Redmond Park
Hospital Thursday. We wish
for her a speedy recovery.
4 Visiting hgr. and Mlx;s. D.F.
raggins during the past
wgek were Raymond, Ann%:te
and Chriauépber Purcell of
Lovejoy and Joe Purcell of
oy vy
Ay
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Comer
of LaFayette visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Cochran, Clifford and
David Friday.
Mrs. Minnie Brown visited
Mrs. Nell Ramey Friday.
Sammy and Anf(e Rice
visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Van Buren Rice, during
the §”t week.
incere sympathy is ex
tended to the family of Paul
McGraw who passed away
Saturday.
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We Have Set Up Tents On Our Parking Lot
For Your Viewing . . . Along With Many Other Great Buys
To Help Make Your Vacation More Enjoyable.
*Jay’s Susplus is your Camel tent YL
* quarters. We have purchased a large quan- i
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x discount prices. All tents carry Camel’s »
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OVER 20 MODELS OF TENTS
IN STOCK TO GHOOSE FROM!
MANY, MANY MORE UNADVERTISED SPECIALS
AT JAY'S .. . COME IN AND LOOK 'EM OVER!
Children’s and Adults’
Assorted
T-SHIRTS
ONE TABLE
88°
Each
Children’s and Adults’
Assorted Baseball and
Football Style
SHIRTS
$ 1 66
ONLY
A total of 235 students enrolled in the
Central Avenue Baptist Church Vacation
Bible School at Trion last week. The‘y
were taught and aided by 40 staif
members during the nighttime school.
WHITE
JEARS
SWEAT
SHORTS
89 $2"
Graduation exercises were held last Fri
day night. Theresa Latta was VBS direc
tor and the Rev. Owen ‘“‘Bud’ Davis is
pastor. (Photo by Earl McConnell).
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Has Two 40" x 36" Side Win- ss4s 8
dows. Sleeps 7. Suggested
Retail $109.95.
Dean’s List
Two Summerville area
residents were recently named
to the sgring quarter dean’s list
for academic achievement, an
nounced Dr. Doyle Mathis,
dean of the college.
The Berry dean’s list
recognizes students who earn
an academic average of 3.5 or
higher on a 4.0 scale with a
class load of at least 12 quarter
hours.
The students receivin
recognition were: Franfi
Thomas Maxwell, son of Mrs,
Mary Helen Maxwell; and
A'Dale Lynn Hunter, Trion,
daughter of Mrs. Betty Ruth
Hunter. Shke earned a 4.0 this
quarter.
CLOSEOUT!
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Phone
857-1715