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The Summerville News, Thursday, August 21, 1986
TRION
Pat and Mark Spraggins of
Welcome Hill announce the
birth of their daughter, Tiffany
Ann. She was born Sunday,
Aug. 3, at Floyd Medical
Center weighing 7 pounds, 7
ounces and was 19 inches long.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
James McGuire of Cedar Bluff,
Ala,, and Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
Spraggins of Welcome Hill.
Pete Dooley visited his
mother, Mrs. Nell Ramey, last
week on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hut
chins enjoyed having supper
with Mr. and Mrs. Al%ert
Lawson Thursday. The occa
sion was Gene's birthday an
niversary and Mrs. Lawson
cooked his favorite foods.
Mr. and Mrs. James Long
and Mrs. Mattie Dillard en
joyed Thursday dinner at Ken
tucky Fried Chicken and later
visited their father, Jess Camp
bell, in Oak View Nursing
Home.
Mrs. Beda Burton, Helen
Dooley and Minnie Brown
visited Mrs. Nell Ramey
Saturday.
Tim and Diana Walker,
Chris, S‘f:;:lphen and Ryan of
Jacksonville, Fla., were visiting
Diana’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D.F. Spraggins, over the
weekend of Aug. 10. Also
visiting were Mary Lynn
Spraggins of Leesburg, Ala.,
Raymond Purcell of Lovejoy
and Raymoth Cox of
Hampton.
Sincere sympathy is ex
tended to Jess Mitchell, a resi
dent at Oak View Nursing
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Home, in the loss of his sister,
Mary Lou Mitchell of
LaFayette, who passed away
Sunday, Aug. 10.
Mrs. Mattie Dillard and
Mr. and Mrs. James Long
visited Jess Campbell Satur
day afternoon, then they went
to LaFayette and enjoyed
eating dinner at Long John
Silver's.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Campbell, formerly of Trion,
now of Mt. Holley, N. C., an
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Lindsey Renae, Fri
day, Aug. 15, weighing 6
pounds, 6 ounces. Her %and
arents are Mrs. oris
g{idenhour and the late Willie
Campbell of Trion and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Messar of Mt.
Holley, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hut
chins and Robert of
Hawthorne, Fla., spent last
week with his motfigr. Mrs.
Willie Hutchins, and visited
other relatives and friends.
Sincere sympathy is ex
tended to the family of Billy B.
Lively who passed away
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lord of
Marietta visited Mr. and Mrs.
Orbin Hartline Saturday
afternoon.
Get-well wishes go to
Albert Lawson who suffered an
accident last week on Monday
night.
Mrs. Hester Brown visited
Mrs. Nell Ramey last week on
Wednesday. We extend to Mrs.
Ramey continued get-well
wishes.
SOCIAL
EVENTS
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Foun
tain visited Mr. and Mrs.
James Fountain Sunday
afternoon,
Mrs. Helen Dooley return
ed Katie Eley home to Smyrna
Thursday and spent the night
with Mrs, Doris%ele and Eric,
Mrs. Bessie Tugor visited
Mrs. Tucker Friday and she is
improving from a virus.
Sincere sympathy is ex
tended to Mrs. Eucifl’e Plum
mer of Menlo in the loss of her
brother, Johnny D. Magnusson
of LaFayette, who passed
awz?' Thursday evening.
im Dooley of Smyrna
visited Mr. and Mrs. j, W.
Dooley and Mrs. Nell Ramey
last week on Wednesday.
Margaret Rich visited Mr.
and Mrs. James Fountain
Friday.
Lee Hullander of Dalton is
spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Cocgran. David
and Clifford.
Visiting Mrs. S. A. Dillard
during the past week were: Mr.
and i’lrs. Charles McLeod,
John and Keith of Lindale, Mr.
and Mrs. Hairel Bagley, Mr.
and Mrs. James Long, Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Campiell and
Nicole, Deanne Basham, Mrs.
Doris Ridenhour, Larry Camp
bell, Mrs. Jackie Haney, Mark
and Lacy, Billy Price, K/lr. and
Mrs. Don Bethune, Mrs. Or
ville Bethune, Mrs. David
Young, Katie, Tina and Shane
Cordle, Mrs. Mary Acrey,
Chad, Terry and Priscilla, Mrs.
Jerry Blacl{mon. Jessie Camp
bell and Duane Gilreath, both
of LaFayette; Billy Hayes of
Ellijay, Mrs. Wendy Mcßay,
Mrs. Melissa Smith, James
Davis, Chris Weaver, Lee and
Scott Sizemore of
Chickamauga, Mr. and Mrs.
Frankie Rigdon of Summer
ville, Mrs. Patricia Porter and
Jennifer and Mrs. Tom Cook.
Last Week’s Letter
Sincere sympathy is ex
tended to the family of Mrs.
Eula Mae Lay who passed
away Aug. 7 in a LaFayette
nursing home.
Mrs. Gertie Akins returned
to Oak View Nursing Home
from Floyd Medical Center
Tuesday. She's feeling much
better after surgery and we
wish for her a speedy recovery.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
James Fountain Saturday
afternoon were Betty Morris,
Cindy, Susan, Gregg and Keith
and Lee Hamby.
Sincere sympathy is ex
tended to the family of Miss
Edna Thomas who passed
away Sunday.
Mrs. Kathleen Maddux,
Graham, Patti and Mike
Finster went to Atlanta airport
Sunday night to meet
Graham's son, David Dun
woody, who returned from
Ireland. He had been visiting
his girlfriend for two weeks.
Syble Johnson and
daughter of Austell visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Cason Sun
day. Also visiting were Buel
Bailey and his girlfriend.
Our sympathy is extended
to the family of Miss Jimmie
Alexander who passed away
Friday.
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Confederates ‘Retake’ Summerville Saturday
The Confederate troops from the 28th
Georgia Regiment, Cal‘l)loun, marched in
to Summerville last Saturday as part of
an effort to resurrect Chattooga County’s
Company B, which fought at Gettysburg
and on other Civil War battlefields. The
effort is being spearheaded by Summer
ville attorney Bogby Lee “Buzz” Cook Jr.
The Calhoun detachment is shown mar
ching along University Avenue (to
photo), during a weapons inspection (micE
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Thank You!
| want to thank the
citizens of
Chattooga County
for their
vote of confidence.
Sen.
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dle photo) and during a firepower
demonstration at Dowdy Park. Ten to 12
Chattooga residents showed up for an
organizational meeting prior to the
demonstration. Several others couldn’t
come but expressed an interest, he said.
Cook said another meeting will be held in
about two weeks to determine who is firm
about joining Company B. (Staff Photos
by David Espy).
Drug Test
Responding to President
Reagan's ‘‘national crusade
against drugs’’ which calls for
widespread drug testing, Rev
co announces that parents will
soon be able to purchase the
first confidentiaf home drug
test in its 2,000 discount drug
stores in 30 states, including
Chattooga County. Revco is
the first chain to carr%this ro
duct, called A ARE.”
nationally.
The AWARE kit includes a
mailing tube for a urine
sgecimen which is sent back to
the manufacturer’s lab. Accor
ding to the manufacturer,
American Drug Screens Inc.,
Dallas, Texas, the test is 98
percent accurate in detecting
traces of marijuana, cocaine or
crack, Valium, Librium, am
g!éert;amines. barbiturates and
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'City Hall
{ Dedication
t lgferly‘s new city hall will
‘ be dedicated in honor of
| business and civic leader
| Grover Jackson at 7:30 p.m.
| next Tuesday.
| Officials from throughout
1 the counti{ have been invited to
attend. Refreshments will be
served and the city council will
hold its August meeting.
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I Optimist Program
} Dale Phillips of
Chickamaufia National
| Military Park will speak to the
| Summerville-Trion Optimist
| Club at noon Friday at The
| Round Table, Pennville.