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.The Summerville News, Thursday, July 17, 1986
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CHELSEA NEWS
Enjoying a trip to Opryland
July 3 and 4 were Nancy Ar
nold and Raxlmond Aultman.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Shaw,
Danny and Allen of
Chickamausa spent the
weekend of uI{JG with Mrs.
Shaw’s mother, Nancy Arnold.
Nancy Arnold and Mary
Childers visited their cousin,
Bishop Roulaine, in Chattooga
County Hospital Sunday, J uqy
6. Get-well wishes go to Mr.
Roulaine.
Get-well wishes l&o to Mrs.
Maggie Smith, Mrs. Ann
Payne, Bud Sumner, Archie
Womack, Tammy Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs. H);nry Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Talley Gen
try, Rick and Susan were in
Collinsville, Ala., the Fourth of
Julii
rs. Mozelle Willingham
visited Misses Jewel and
Lucille Martin Friday
afternoon.
Mrs. Charlie Ledford and
Mr. and Mrs. Tomm[y Tudor,
Kim and Tracy spent last week
in Panama City, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Shireman visited Mr. and Mrs.
Micky Collins in Atlanta
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Mas:]e;ly, Shawn and Bridgett
of Halls Valley visited Mr. and
Mrs. Tiny Brown Saturday.
Grace Sentell was spend
the-day guest of Lenora .Fones
JUI{I T
ancy Arnold had as her
breakfast guests Monday
Mary Childers and Raymond
Aultman.
Henry Walker returned
home Sunday after spending
several da%s in Redmond Park
Hosgital. hose visiting him in
the hospital were: Mrs. Evelyn
Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gill,
Rusty, Thomas and Rebecca,
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ward,
Mrs. Ethel Roper, Mrs. Irene
Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Tidmore, the Rev. G. W.
Rosson and Mrs. Rosson, Phil
Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Abernathy and Janice, Mrs.
Pat Sweatman, Mr. and Mrs.
Boyd Garner and James, Mrs.
Sharon Selman, Mr. and Mrs.
Curt Chapman, Mr. and Mrs.
Georfi Smith and Angie, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Cole, Lester
Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Sumner, Manuel Hayes, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Marshall, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Broyles, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray McDonald and the
Rev. Darwin Blansit and Mrs.
Blansit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fenell,
Bobby and Joey and Mike
Schrader had Sunday dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Brown.
Bud Sumner had Sunday
dinner with his mother, Mrs.
Carl Sumner.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
McDaniel and Amber visited
Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott and
family in Rome Wednesday of
last week.
Mrs. Virginia Cooper and
Mrs. Kathleen Wooten and
Donnie visited Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Garner Saturday
afternoon.
Gathering at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gill, Rusty,
Thomas and Rebecca Saturday
evening for a cookout were: Mr.
and Mrs. Barry Brown, April
and Jessica, Mr. and Mrs.
Hoyt Ballenger, Missy and
Glenn, Mrs. Jane Sumner and
Michelle, Kevin, Cris and Keith
Smith, Charlotte and Tim
Schrader, Briant Tidmore,
Chuck Thompson, Mrs. Elaine
Cooper and Karen and Lynn
Pettyjohn.
To the family of L.C.
“Red" Treadaway, who passed
away Friday, July 11, we send
expressions of sympathy.
.Mrs. Susie Ballenger
visited Mrs. Lula Mae Gentry
Thursday evening.
Guests of Nancy Arnold for
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suplper Friday were Mary
Childers, Frank Morris and
Raymond Aultman. They en
joyed a cookout.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Wa?ker Sunday were:
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Aber
nathy and Janice of Piedmont,
Ala.,, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Morgon of Jacksonville, Ala.,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garner,
Mrs. Mary Lou Schrader and
Charlotte, the Rev. G.W.
Rosson and Mrs. Rosson and
Mrs. Anna Rosson.
Visiting Mary Childers and
Steve Saturday were Mrs.
Lynn Noel, Christgi and
Christopher, Randy and Butch
Jr. Cordell and Tony Brown.
Mary and Nancy enjoyed sup
per in Rome.
Karen, Brian and Jamie
Hankins were spend-the-night
ests Friday of Mrs. Maggie
glrlnith. Minnie and Beth.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Childers, Jason and Joshua of
Little Sand Mountain and Nan
cy Arnold visited Mary
Childers and Steve Sunday
afternoon.
Among those attending the
Old Timers ball game Saturday
were Frank Morris, Mary
Childers and Jo Ann Fletcher
and Margaret Ann.
Guy and John Toles spent
Monday with Lenora Jones.
Mrs. Brenda Wilson and
Mrs. Martha Gaines went to
Adairsville Friday evening to
get Cynthia and April Wifson
who had s(rent the week with
Kristy and Penny Smith.
Jifi Wilson and a friend of
Stone Mountain spent the
weekend with Jill's grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warner
Wilson. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Smith,
Kristy and Penny.
To the family of William
Robert Coker, who passed
away Sunday, we send expres
sions of sympathy.
Cynthia Wilson is atten
ding 4-H Camp this week near
Atlanta.
Vonda Lance of Tampa,
Fla., is spending two weeks
with her grandmother, Mrs.
Bessie Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Smith
and daughter of Rome visited
Mrs. Maggie Smith, Minnie
and Beth Saturday.
Mrs. Jill Walker celebrated
her birthday anniversary July
15. Her mother, Barbara Mor
ris, honored her with a lun
cheon to celebrate.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
McDaniel and Amber, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl McDaniel and Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Tim McDaniel,
Juston and Brandon, Mr. and
Mrs. David Elliott and family
and Tony McDaniel attended
the weddinglg of Nicki Baty and
Robert Ear Murghy Saturda
evening at the Pleasant Hifi
Baptist Church in Attalla, Ala.
Nicki is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Danny Baty, and Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip Murphy are
Robert's parents.
Amber McDaniel is spen
ding this week with Kristy and
Penny Smith and attending
swimming classes in
Adairsville.
Lillian Mendosa and Betty
Burnette of Hollywood, Fla.,
arrived Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cole. Mrs.
Mendosa remained for a week's
visit. After lunch Mrs.
Burnette went to visit her
relatives.
Rebecca Gill was Sunday
spend-the-day guest of Mrs.
Maggie Smith, Minnie and
Bet%x.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
James Fountain in Trion Sun
day afternoon were Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Cole and Lillian
Mendosa.
There will be a benefit sing
ing for Mrs. Evelyn Brown
Saturday night at the Chat
tooga County Courthouse
beginning at 7 p.m. Featured
singers will include The Hymn
Masters, the Hasty Family,
the Brown Brothers, Tommy
and Mike Schrader, Patty Lou
Barnes and others.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Wafi(er Monday after
noon were Patrick Morgon and
a friend of Trion, Tom Cole and
Mrs. Mozelle Willingham.
Charles Spraggins and
Chad of Berryton visited Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Cole and Lillian
Mendosa Monday afternoon.
Last Week's Letter
Mrs. Howard Bailey, Mrs.
Jane Sumner, Mrs. Ann Payne,
Nell and Jason Cogeland. Mrs.
Sarah Jo Mcßae, Tommy and
AnFie and Mr. and Mrs Zeke
Gilley attended the wedding of
Randy Gilley and Kelly
Henderson June 28 at the
home of the bride. Rand{ is the
son of Mr, and Mrs. Billy Don
Gilley and Kelly's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. \x’illlam “Pete”
Cooper of Lyerly and Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney leenderson of
Dalton. Best wishes go to Ran
dy and Kelly.
Edwin V\;;lson of Peachtree
City spent last weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Wilson
and attended services Sunday
morning at Faith Baptist
Church. 7
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker
were in Rome last week on
Wednesday. En route home
they stopped in Dixie Park to
visit Mrs. Ada Bohannon and
Mrs. Jackie Bohannon and
‘Timothy.
Mary Childers visited Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Smith and
Mrs. Ruth Brown in Welcome
Hill Wednesday of last week.
Get-well wishes go to Mrs.
Brown.
To the family of Mrs. San
dra Adams, who passed away
July 2, we send expressions of
symgaathy.
onnie Clowdis and
Marilyn Hunter visited Mrs.
Addie Westbrook in Ken
neston Hospital in Marietta
Thursday.
Richard Coley passed away
July 2 in Cedartown. To his
family we send expressions of
sympathy. He was a brother of
Mrs. Cora Bell Brown.
. Rebecca and Thomas Gill
spent Thursday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Bovdv Garner, James,
Joshua and Tina in Silver
Creek. They all attended the
Fourth of July festivities and
fireworks on Coosa River Fri
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cole and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tidmore
visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Walker Friday evening. Get
well wishes go to Mrs. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCain
shopped in Calhoun Friday,
June 27, then drove to Chat
tanooga, Tenn., where they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Fonzie
Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Arden. They were over
night guests of the Arden’s. On
Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.
McCain picked up their son,
David Padgett, who had spent
the week at Camp Joy.
Mr. and Mrs. ’i:homas
Flood, Thomas Jr. and
Wyndell, Chad Thompson,
Mrs. Winnie Flood and Willie
Deaver vacationed last week in
the Great Smoky Mountains.
Rusty Gill and Charlotte
Schrader enjoyed the Fourth of
July at Rock City.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Aber
nathy and Janice of Piedmont,
Ala., spent the Fourth of July
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Walker.
A cookout was enjoyed on
the Fourth of July at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee Rape
in Lyerly in honor of Gary
Rape's 23rd birthday anniver
sary and Leroy Brown's 63rd
birthday anniversary. Guests
were: Lynn Patterson, Brent
Trammell, Denise and Melinda
Jones, Lamar, Dorothy,
Melanie, Richard and Gloria
Rape, Darlene, Stephanie and
Marie Rage, Lisa Barnes, Bren
da and Steve Mason, Betty
Smith, Michael Dawson and
Mary Childers. Hostesses were
Darlene Rape and Brenda
Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCain,
David Padgett, Ernest Sneed
and Jimmy Padgett visited
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Silvers and
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Burns in
Calhoun June 30.
Visiting Misses Jewel and
Lucille Martin Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Millican.
Jeffrey Wilson attended
Boy Scout Camp last week in
Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Burt of
Cleveland, Tenn., were hosts
for the Wales family reunion
Saturday. Among the large
crowd attending were: Mr. and
Mrs. Warner Wilson, Mrs.
Nancy Smith, Kristy and Pen
ny, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
McDaniel, Amber and Shanna,
Cynthia and April Wilson, Ed
win Wilson and Jeffrey of
Peachtree City, Mr. and Mrs.
Holand Wales and Scott of
Baton Rouge, La., and Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Burton and Brad of
Jackson, Miss.
Lawrence Smith spent the
weekend at the Wilson farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cole
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Roach in Dry Valley June 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huskey
and Lisa Christol, Casey and
Matthew visited Mr. and Mrs.
Tiny Brown Monday of last
week.
Eu%lene Fletcher of
Nashville spent the weekend of
June 29 with his mother, Mrs.
Jo Ann Fletcher, Donnie and
Margaret Ann. Eugene left Ju
ly 8 For London, England to do
missionary work. He will be
gone two years.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Trump
of Cleveland, Tenn., and Mrs.
Mary Dempsey of Oak View
Nursing Home visited Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Cole last week on
Wednesday afternoon.
Jo Ann Fletcher and
Margaret Ann attended the
Fourth of July celebration in
Menlo Saturday, June 28,
Miss Annie Garner spent
from Thursday until Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Garner. ’
Get-well wishes go to
Bishop Roulaine who is in
Chattooga County Hospital.
Visiting him Saturday were:
Mrs. Pauline Rape, Mrs. Mag
gie Mitchell, Elaine and
hirley, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt
Marks and Mary and Steve
Childers. s
Laura and Lena Padgett
spent several days last week
with their grandmother, Mrs.
Sue McCain.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCain,
David Padgett, Mr. and Mrs.
George Padgett, Laura and
Lena and Eobert McGraw
spent the day Saturday, June
28, at Lake Weiss. ;
The Rev. G. W. Rosson and
Mrs. Rosson visited Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Walker Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Aber- |
nathK and Janice visited Mrs. |
Bertha Abernathy and Betty '
in Berryton Saturday evening.
Ms. Lisa Christol, Casefi |
and Matthew and Missy Smit ‘
visited Mr. and Mrs. Tiny
Brown last week on ‘
Wednesday. ,
Joe Col}; spent the Fourth |
(()f ,llul_v with Mr. and Mrs. Tom |
‘ole.
Bonnie Clowdis spent from
Thursday until Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. D'Wayne Hig
gins and Morgon in Norcross.
Master Joseph Preston
LeDon Ray passed away July
2. He was the infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Terry LeDon Ray. To
this family we send expres
sions of sympathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCain
and Mrs. Linda Hooper visited
Mrs. Dorothy Mae Arden, a pa
tient in Erlanger Hospital,
Friday.
David Padgett was ?end
the-night guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Hooper Friday and en
joyed the Fourth of July
fireworks. David celebrated his
]l2th birthday anniversary Ju
y 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Shireman visited Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Garner and Annie Garner
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gill, Rus
ty, Thomas and Rebecca en
joyed a trip to Myrtle Beach,
S. C., during the Fourth of Ju
ly holidays.
A speedy recovery is wish
ed for Mrs. Ann Payne. Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Cole visited
Mrs. Payne Monday.
Mrs. Maggie Smith, Minnie
and Beth, Ms. Betty Hankins,
Karen, Brian and Jamie and
Casey and Matthew Christol
had supper with Mr. and Mrs.
Tiny Brown Friday. They en
joyed the Fourth of July
fireworks at Camp Juliette
Low.
John Henry Davis passed
aw? Sunday. To his family we
send expressions of sympathy.
He was a brother-in-law of Mrs.
Geneva Shireman and Mrs.
Nettie Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garner
visited their aunt, Mrs. Mary
Teague, Sunday afternoon.
They also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Walker and Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Abernathy and
Janice.
Get-well wishes go to Ar
chie Womack who is seriouslfr
ill in Redmond Park Hospital.
A Fourth of July cookout
was, enjoyed at the home of
Mrs. Jo Ann Fletcher, Donnie
and Margaret Ann. Their
guests were: Irene Shadrick,
Robert Rape, Toby Rape, Judy
Tapp, Cris Brown and Mrs.
Frances Hood.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cole
visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Fountain in Trion Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Brown
of LaFayette visited Mr. and
Mrs. Tiny Brown Saturday.
Continued get-well wis{nes
go to Mrs. Et%lelene Phillips
who spent last week in Floyd
Medical Center.
Linda and Mike McClellan
visited in Fort Oglethorpe
Sunday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe
McCary and family during the
week of the Fourth of July
were: Faye Gilreath, Jeanette
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Cole, Ruth Nittka, David Will
ingham, Frances Floyd, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Dover, Harold
Fowler, Mrs. Agnes Coley, Joe
Flow and Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Fowler.
Clara Dover and Frank
Woody spent the week with
Mr. and Mrs. Casset Adams in
Cedartown.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy
Shoemaker and Clara Dover
toured Ruby Falls and Rock Ci
ty on the Fourth of July.
Mrs. Clara Dover attended
the wedding of her nephew,
Junior Dover, and Tina
Shoemaker at Zion Baptist
Church in Felton July 3.
Missy and Glenn Ballenger
spent Monday afternoon with
Rebecca and Thomas Gill.
Rebecca was celebrating her
11th birthday anniversary.
Jon and Darrell Warnack,
Kim and Dan Floyd and Robin
Frazier were amon¥ those en
joying the Fourth of July week
in Panama City, Fla.
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VICTORIA RAY AND FATHER, VICTOR RAY
Butch Gardner and Mike Pilson in Background
Methodists Enjoy
July 4th Barbecue
The annual Fourth of July
barbecue and picnic was held
on the Hamp Brewer farm and
was sponsored by the Men's
Club of the Lyerly United
Methodist Church.
The barbecue was prepared
by the men of the church.
Seventy-five people attended
and enjoyed the spread of food
and also enjoyed playing
baseball, horseshoes, riding the
four-wheel drive vehicles and
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Carl Morrison
w~ A past president of the
Georgia Highway Engineers
Association.
» A past president of the Nor
thwest Chapter of the Surveying
and Mapping Society of
Georgia.
»» Presently a member of the
Chattooga County Chamber of
Commerce, the Surveying and
Mapping Society of Georgia,
and the American Congress of
Surveying and Mapping.
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Together We Can Bring
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Fairness to the Fifth
Elect Carl N. Morrison
Your State Representative Aug. 12, 1986
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Among out-of-town guests |
were Mr. and Mrs. Larry |
Johnson, Blacksburg, Va.; Mr. |
and Mrs. Joe Henderson, Mr. |
and Mrs. A. C. Loflin, Rome; l
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ray, Mr. [
and Mrs. Victor Ray and |
children, Martinsville, Va.; |
George Ray, Virginia Beach, |
Va.; and Mr. aners. M.L. |
Johnson, Calhoun. !
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APPLIANCE
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MY GOALS AS YOUR STATE
REPRESENTATIVE ARE:
»» Put pride back into our
district.
v Pull together to make things
happen.
» Pave and improve our roads
and obtain transportation routes
to link us to the Interstate
System.
+~ Place job opportunities
within the reach of our citizens.
» Improve the communication
between our district and state
government.
v~ Develop our tourist attrac
tions and expand and improve
our State Park.
v Support improved educa
tional programs for all our
students.
»~ Represent each and every
citizen of this district fairly and
equally.
v PBILE
v VLLBGEEES
v el ERIvY
1976 Trion
Reunion Set
The Trion Hifih School
class of 1976 will hold ite
10-year class reunion Aug. 16
at 3 p.m, at James H. “Slopry"
Floyd State Park. All class
members and their families are
invited.
For additional information
on the event, call Tim Perry at
734-3201.
Sfoiths....|
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ortez of
Amarillo, Texas, announce the
birth of their daught,er. Bran
dy Helen, July 4. She weighed
9 pounds and was 21% inches
long. The grandparents are
Mrs. Jeanette Turner of
Amarillo and the late Bill Boyd
of Menlo. The gseat
grandparents are Mrs. Dovie
oyd of Menlo and Mrs. Mary
Whitley of Atlanta. The
mother is the former Susan
Boyd of Menlo.