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CAPRICORN — Dec. 22 to Jan. 19 — Much can come out
of this week even though it appears on the surface to be unpromis
ing. Make a list of important chores to be done and do them.
AQUARIUS — Jan. 20 to Feb. 18 — Be conservative with
vour money, but liberal with your love. Lend a hand when asked
to assist someone with a task.
PISCES — Feb. 19 to March 20 — Set a good example and
the young ones around you will likely follow in your footsteps.
I'his can be done more effectively with actions rather than words.
ARIES — March 21 to April 20 — Others may irritate you
no matter how hard vou try to avoid them. Listen to music. It
can be soothing and helpful.
TAURUS — April 21 to May 20 — Someone you once aided
comes to vour aid. Have a routine check-up with your doctor and
dentists. You would d well to kick a bad habit.
GEMINI — May 21 to June 20 — Put family before friends,
even if it means sacrificing your own pleasures. A family con
ference is favored.
CANCER — June 21 to July 22 — You have more on the ball
than most of your associates, so don't waste precious time with
feelings of jealousy.
LEO — July 23 to Aug. 22 — Gossiping can be tempting but
don’t indulge. It is never worth the damaged feelings that might
result.
VIRGO — Aug. 23 to Sept. 22 — The time is near when you
hit the bull's eve on the target of success. Keep up the good work.
LIBRA — Sept. 23 to Oct. 22 — Move over and make room
for vour competitors. If you do your job well, you have nothing
to worry about. Don't allow vourself to become mixed up with
a dishonest venture.
SCORPIO — Oct. 23 to Nov. 22 — A fine week for making
& good impression. Be yourself and those around you will love
vou for it.
SAGITTARIUS — Nov. 23 to Dec. 21 — Spend some time
this week on self-improvement. Add some colorful items to your
wardrobe. A new hairstyle is also needed.
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merville, has accepted the call
to preach. .
A member of New Bethel
Baptist Church, Summerville,
he will preach his trial sermon
Feb. 15.
Glynn is a junior at Morris
Brown College, Atlanta, major
ing in therapeutic recreation,
where he was recently named
to the fall semester dean's list.
He works in the housing of
fice at the school as a student
| assistant with his sister, and
supervisor Sophia Rodriguez.
| A 1984 graduate of Chattooga
| Hi§h School, Glynn is the son
| of Mr. and Mrs. Isiah Watkins
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reunion at The Round Table on
Feb. 14 at 7 p.m.
Anyone knowing any of the
classmates that aren’t local
please notify Stuart Marks at
857-2635 after 6 p.m.
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Chattooga County Social News
The Summerville News, Thursday, January 8, 1987
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| students have been named to
| the dean's list at Floyd Junior
College for the fall quarter.
To be named to the list,
students must earn a 3.4 grade
point average out of a possible
4.0 for the fall quarter, or have
maintained a 3.2 average
'ovvrull during their college
| career,
| Summerville students nam
] ed to the list include Brenda A.
| Cash, Barbara S. Hughes,
| Francis M. Jones, Janice L.
| Moore, Judy L. Pilcher,
Dorothy M. Rowland and
I Sheila J. Weaver.
Trion students include
Paula N. Bowers, Patricia A.
Espy, Nancy S. Greeson,
Joann G. McClung, Gayle B.
Murphy, Randy B. Steward
- and Marilyn R. Wood.
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| BIRTHDAY TODAY
Melissa Lee Birge is 4 years old
today. She is the daughter of
Bill and Edith Birge, Summer
ville. She is the sister of
Malcom Birge, Alpine, Randy
Green, Lyerly and Tim Ray,
Summerville. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Houston, Crossville, Tenn., Mr.
and Mrs. Odis Ponder, Sum
merville and Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Ledbetter, Summerville.
Jerry Rogers
In Reserves
Navy Chief Petty Officer
Jerry D. Rogers, son of
Beatrice . Rogers, Trion Rte.
1, recently participated in two
weeks of active duty training
for reservists.
During the training con
ducted at Naval Air Station,
Adak, Ak., Rogers received in
formation and practical ap
plication relating to current
military procedures and
policies.
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Navy Capt. Don E. Ballard, right, former
ly of Menlo, has received the Defense
Meritorious Service Medal for his service
from August, 1983 through June, 1986
while he was serving as division chief,
Operations and Evaluation Division,
Command, Control and Communications
Systems Directorate, Organization of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff. The citation prais
Bureau To Collect Data Locally
Bambi Bridges, Chat
tanooga, Tenn., formerly of
Chattooga County, an
employee of the Census
Bureau, will collect data on
labor force status and job
tenure from Chattooga area
residents the week of Jan.
20-24, according to James
Holmes, director of the
bureau’'s Atlanta regional
office.
The local data will con
tribute to January's employ
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Menlo Native Receives Medal
ment and unemployment pic
ture to be released Feb. 6 by
the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The data on job tenure will help
researchers project the tur
nover rate and replacement
needs of certain occupations.
Théy also will provide valuable
information on how workers
readjust after losing a long
held job.
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said. Ballard last summer assumed new
duties in California. He is the son of Gene
and the late Mrs. Ballard, Menlo.
IDA Banquet
The Summerville Industrial
Development Authority will
hold its annual meeting at 6
p.m. next Tuesday at The
Lookout.
New officers will be elected.
Friends Of Library
Chattooga County *‘Friends
of the Library” will meet at
4:30 p.m. today in the library
conference room, Summerville.
Hood Completes
Recruit Basic
Navg Seaman Recruit
Joseph B. Hood, son of Joseph
L. and Hilda D. Hood of 249
Simmons St., Trion, has com
leted recruit training at
?(ecruit Training Command,
Great Lakes, lIL
During Hood's eight-week
traininf cycle, he studied
eneral military subjects
sesi ed to prepare him for
furtfi:r academic and on-the
job training in one of the
Navy's 85 basic fields.
Hood's studies included
seamanship, close order drill,
Naval history and first aid.
Personnel who complete this
course of instruction are eligi
ble for three hours of college
credit in Physical Education
and Hygiene.
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