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Pennville Church
Revival Services
The Rev. James E, Rich will
be the guest speaker at
homecoming and revival ser
vices Sunday through Aug. 8
at Pennville Alliance Church.
Services will be held at 11
a.m. Sunday and then at 7:30
p.m. dailfi'. Guest singers will
include the Pledgers of Peren
nial Springs Baptist Church,
The public is invited.
Tfle Rev. Rich was called to
the ministry in 1936 in Birm
ingham, Ala.
For four summers he was
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THE REV. RICH
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engaged in gospel tent
meetings in Alabama with Dr.
Glenn Tin&ley. Later he
became a Youth for Christ
evangelist. He graduated from
Toccoa Falls Academy and Bi
ble College. While studying for
an adde de&ree in Bible ar
cheology at Wheaton College,
he met his wife, Suzanne. They
have three children, James
Wesley, Esther Anne and For
rest Edman,
For 35 years, the Rev. Rich
has pastored churches of the
Christian and Missionary
Alliance in Alabama, Florida,
Georgia, Oklahoma, North
Carolina and more recently in
Columbus and Atlanta.
In addition to his preaching
ministries, the Rev. Rich has
served on the executive com
mittees and Ordaining Coun
cils of three Districts of the
C&MA. Since 1965, he has
served on the Board of
Trustees of Toccoa Falls Col
lege in Georgia. Also, he has
taught Bible at Toccoa Falls
ColFege. Birmingham Bible In
stitute, and Miami Bible In
stitute. Toccoa Falls College
awarded the Rev. Rich the
Doctor of Divinity Degree in
May, 1976.
In September, 1980 the
Rev. Rich accepted the call as
chaplain of Toccoa Falls Col
lege's new 100,000 watt FM
Radio WRAF. His present
duties involve daily radio
broadcasts, counseling and
praying with listeners, supply
preaching, and conducting
special Bible and evangelistic
meetings.
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Chattooga Parent Child Center
702 S. Congress St. Summerville
Infants - Toddlers - Pregnant Mothers
6 Wks. - 3 Years Old
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A Pre-School Program for Children, Their
Mothers and Pregnant Mothers
At the Chattooga Parent-Child Center all children in atten
dance are served the same smeals at no separate charge,
regardless of race, color, or national origin, and there is no
discrimination in the course of food service.
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Massey-Treadwell
Vows Held At Trion
Weddin% VOWS were ex
changed by Miss Mary
Elizabeth Massey and Barry L.
Treadwell Saturday, May 17,
at the First Baptist Church of
Trion. The Rev. James Cordell,
Trion, and the Rev. Charles M.
Corbin, Conyers, officiated.
The brid};. given in mar
riage by her father, Robert Gee
Massey, wore a bridal gown of
ivory Dulcet satin and re
embroidered silk Venice lace,
featurin% a sweetheart neckline
and appliqued with pearls and
irridescents. The skirt featur
ing a chapel back was edged in
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| re-embroidered Alencon lace.
| The dress was designed and
| r}x{ladg by tge blrilde's l:n&)thglr.
er ivory chapel-length double
\ veiled l\?'anti].fiae of English im-
J‘ ported illusion was ed%edinre
| embroidered Alencon lace and
| attached to a Camelot cap.
' The bridal bouquet, outlin
\ ed with English ivy, featured
| pink and ivory roses, carna
| tions, lilies of the valley and
'3 ste;;hanotis.
i he church decorations
| centered around a black
] wrought-iron bird cage placed
on a white pedestal with white
‘ gladiolus, mums and tiger lilies
] Erotruding from the tog and
| bottom of the cage. Inside the
t cage was a pair of live white
doves. The arched and spiral
‘ candelabras were covered with
| garlands of tea leaf greenery.
| The family and honor pews
| were marked with
| Williamsburg globes holding
l white burning tapers an
| decorated with tea leaf
| greenery. Ferns completed the
| church decorations.
v Mrs. Larry E. Parker, sister
| of the bride, was matron of
| honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
| J. P. Foster, Cedartown, and
| Miss Penne Plemmons,
| Tucker. They wore pink
| Charmeuse dresses featuring a
. sweetheart neckline and side
| draped bodice. They carried
| nosegays matchigg their
| dresses and composed of pink
| and yellow carnations, calla
| lilies, roses, lilies of the valley
| and pearl sgrays.
| Junior bridesmaids were
| Miss Beth Parker, niece of the
‘ bride, and Miss Jennifer
| Treadwell and Miss Amber
| Treadwell, daughters of the
| groom. They wore dresses of
| pink Dulcet satin featuring
| puffed sleeves and a
sweetheart neckline. Their
flowers were identical to those
of the bridesmaids. Mandy
Parker, niece of the bride, was
1 flower girl. She wore a pink
‘ dress with a tiered skirt trimm
| ed with white lace.
| William B. Treadwell acted
| as his son's best man.
| Groomsmen were Larry E.
| Parker, Summerville, and
| Greg% Chandler, Conyers.
| Candlelighters were Don
Purcell, Marietta, and Bobby
Purcell, Trion. Matthew
Foster, Cedartown, was
| ringbearer.
Following the wedding, a
reception was given b{l the
bride’s parents in the church
fellowship hall. Those assisting
’ were Miss Ellen Dunaway,
Cartersville, Miss Jenny Ed
wards and Miss Jill Edwards,
Cedartown, Miss Shawn Den
dy, Trion, Miss Carolyn Gen
try, Rome, Mrs. Greg%
Chandler and Miss Cher
Chandler, Conyers. Miss Sal{y
Peek, Atlanta, kept the guests
book. During the reception,
guests were entertained by
Mrs. Lenora Buice at the
piano. :
After a wedding trip to
Pennsylvania, they are
- residing in Conyers.
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Blood Donor
Honor Roll
The following . residents
volunteered to d%nat,e blood
during the Red Cross Blood
Drive held recently at Chat
tooga County Hospital. The
hospital received credit for 40
Beth
Haygood
Graduate
Mary Beth Haygood,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Haygood, Sunset Lane,
Trion, is scheduled to receive
the bachelor of science degree
during Summer Commence
ment exercises at Shorter Col
lege, Rome, on Sunday.
Miss Haygood, a 1982
Eraduat,e of Trion High School,
as a major in biology.
In 10 a.m. services at the
campus’ newly-renovated
Brookes Chapel, Miss
Haygood and 17 other summer
Eraduates are scheduled to
ear a commencement address
by Dr. John R. Bertrand,
gesident-emeritus of Ber;K
ollege, Rome. He will spe
on the importance of a ligeral
education, the inevitability of
change, and the necessity of
work.
Miss Haygood is a member
of West Rome Baptist Church,
Rome.
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The voters of the sth district are the only ones that can bring about
change in our area.
Whether or not you intend to vote for me, please vote for the
candidate of your choice.
Let your voice be heard from here to the State Capitol, exercise
one of your greatest freedoms. -
“Together We Can Bring Fairness to the Fifth™
Vote Carl Morrison August 12
units of blood during the drive.
Listed on the honor roll are:
Montyne Anderson, Betty
Wollstein, Roy Taylor, Danny
Kilgore, Sandra Kirby, Vic
Morris, Donna Blalock, Russ
Jennings, Nancy Dodd, Albert
Barrett and William Bradley.
Also, Wanda Lowrance,
Victor Ray, Tom Dalefi.
Pamela A. Ware, Michelle
Heron, Christine Beene, Alice
Bowman, Frances Smith, Faé/e
Bagley, Betty Morris, Cindy
Prince, Robert G. Cordle,
Thelma E. Johnston, Steve P.
White, Betty Brady, George
Ardeeser, ‘z Johnson and
Johnny Edwards.
Also, Margie Kilfiore.
Bryson McCauley, Holly
Christopher, Vickie D. Bice,
Jackie B. Harris, Thomas
Maynard, Ruthie Rounsaville,
Rosie B. Lowrance, Pat
Hartline, Annie Rutledge and
Dora Busby.
VOTE FOR AND ELECT
DEE
MILLICAN
CHATTOOGA COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD
Trion District No. 870— Post 2
SUBJECT TO DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
AUGUST 12, 1986
If elected to this office, I will work for both QUALITY EDUCATION
and ECONOMY within our school system for the benefit of the
STUDENTS and the TAXPAYERS of Chattooga County.
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BETTER SCHOOLS If Any
BUILD BETTER COMMUNITIES (Questions,
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The Summerville News, July 31, 1986
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Former Resident
Ordained Minister
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THE REV. KNOWLES
For too long our district has been
overlooked for development and
growth, while other areas of the
state have prospered. !
We must begin a change now, for
nothing will be accomplished in a
short time. It will take a lot of
hard work and effort by all of us
to bring about the change our area
needs.
That change is good roads to the
interstate system, more diversified
industry and pride in our elected
officials.
de:fnCham'l.Caflt T
t , Was
ordained to the goxd
July 26 at the F thbcm
Church, Laurens, S. C., wi
he presently serves as the
assistant l{)nut.or.
Dr. John R. Waters, pastor
o; the churc‘hnhmdacommitm
of pastors preachers from
the area, administered the
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on has em|
tS}gx chi:rph an:’i Faith Christian
00l in various
since his 1982 pfium
Tennessee Temple University
in Chattanooga.
Don’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Knowles, still
reside in Summerville where
Don was reared. Don is a 1976
aduate of Chattogfin Hiilex
g::hool and is married to t
former Miss Mary Maynor,
also from Summerville.
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