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The Summerville News, Thursday, January 8, 1987
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Phyllis Styles and Darlene
Sumner of Riverdale sglent
New Year's Eve n]i\%ht and New
Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Frosty Styles.
Sincere sympathy is ex
tended to the family of Melvin
Williams who passed away
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Tid
more and Jamey of Gore en
joved having their daughter
and sister, Tami Tidmore,
home from school for two
weeks for the Christmas
holidays. She attends Tomlin
son College, Cleveland, Tenn.
Mrs. Diane Mosley and
Jessica visited Mrs. Evelyn
Blalock several times during
the past week.
Hubert Edge visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Cason Satur
day afternoon.
Visiting Mrs. Mattie
Dillard during the past week
were: Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Sizemore of Brandwine, Md.,
Walter Campbell, Mrs. Hairel
Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. James
Long, Mrs. Jackie Haney, Bil
ly Price, Mrs. Teresa Blackmon
and Mrs. Dorothy Eller.
Mrs. Sandra Peppers had
surgery at Floyd Medical
Center Wednesday and is
recovering nicely. A speedy
recovery is wished for her.
Sincere sympathy is ex
tended to the family of J. C.
Dyer who passed away Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lem
mings enjoyed eating at Long
John Silver's in LaFayette
Saturday evening.
Visiting Mrs. Mollie Beason
during the past week were:
Susie Ponder, Juanita Cole,
Wanda Dover and Mamie
Dover.
Sincere sympathy is ex
tended to the family of Mrs.
Frances Pledger who passed
away Saturday in Charlotte,
NC
Sympathy is extended to
the family of Mrs. Mattie Tin
ney who passed away Friday.
Sympathy is extended to
the family of Sam Cochran of
Calhoun who passed away Fri
day. He was a former resident
of Chattooga County.
On Christmas night a din
ner was enjoyed by friends and
family of Katherine Langston.
Those attending the gala event
were: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
McCollum and Mr. and Mrs.
Bron Love of Gore; Tony
Eaton, Beth and Charles,
Kathy Helfner, Coy, Debra and
Jessica Helfner, and Keysha
Eaton and James Eaton all of
Summerville; Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Scott from California;
Tommy Tucker of Menlo; Wan-
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Frank Tucker, Mark and John
Paul Bennett all of Spurger,
Texas; Ruby Walker and
Howard Langston.
Sincere sympathy is ex
tended to the family of
“Curley" Roberts who passed
away Friday.
Mrs. Dorothy Estes of Glen
Cove, Ala., and Mrs. Foye
Mobbs of Centre, Ala., visited
Mrs. Evelyn Blalock during
the past week. }
Get-well wishes go to Mrs. |
Ruth Hughes of Mountain ‘
View who%ms had the flu. |
Mr. and Mrs. James Long
and Mrs. Mattie Dillard shop
ped at Riverbend Mall in Rome
Tuesday afternoon and enjoyed |
eating at Krystal. ‘
Sincere sympathy is ex- !
tended to the family of Rube
Allmon who passed away
Friday.
Mrs. Katherine Langiston
enjoyed having her family on
New Year's night: Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Duncan and
Michael Jr. of Tallapoosa, and
Mr. and Mrs. Mark fenson and
Rebecca of Enterprise, Ala. [
The Rev. Howard Webb
passed away Saturday. Sym
pathy is extended to his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lem
mings visited at Oak View
Nursing Home Sunday. Some
of the residents they visited
were: Mrs. Edith Palmour,
Mrs. Gertie Akins, Mrs. Crook,
Betty Alexander and Mrs.
Mcßae.
Mrs. Mollie Beason spent
New Year's Eve night with her
son, Randy Womack, and
family.
Mrs. Betty Conaway and
Charles Espy of Rossville were
married a week before
Christmas. Congratulations
and best wishes are sent to
them.
Mrs. Sue Lord of Marietta
and her friend, Mrs. Wanda
Payne of Powder Springs,
visited Mrs. Gertie Akins of
Oak View Nursing Home Fri
day. Mrs. Akins has suffered a
very bad case of flu. We wish
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cum
mings visited Mrs. Mary Espy
Saturday.
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The WMU of Mountain
View Baptist Church held its
monthly meeting at 6 p.m.
Sunday at the church.
Mrs. Frances Brumlow
opened the meeting with
prayer and Mrs. Kathleen Bag
gett read the minutes of the
last meeting. The program was
presented by Mrs. Gertrude
Howell and the message was
taken from Romans 10-14, en
titled, ‘‘Called Evangelism."”
Ladies attending were: Mrs.
Hazel Elrod, Mrs. Gertrude
Howell, Mrs. Frances
Brumlow, Mrs. Amanda
Presley, Mrs. Daisy Lloyd,
Mrs. Mae Crews, Mrs. Thelma
Guinn, Mrs. Kathleen Baggett,
Mrs. Sue Carroll and filrs.
Frances Ownby.
The meeting was closed
with a unison of prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Espy
spent the Christmas holidays
and the New Year holidays
with Mary's sisters, Mrs. Bet
ty Conaway and Mrs. Gladys
Mcßrayer, of Rossville.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Pettyjohn for a few days
is his brother, J. W. He is
recuperating after a few days
in a Chattanooga hospital.
Visiting Mrs. Gertie Akins
during the past week were:
Mrs. Ruth lelenderson. Mrs.
Mattie Henderson, Mrs. Mary
Lou Hartline, Mrs. Louise Sut
tles, Mrs. Nellie Henderson of
Gaylesville, Ala., Mr. and Mrs.
Hobert Henderson, Mr. and
Mrs. Orbin Hartline, the Rev.
Clyde Parris, Mrs. Tinnie
Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lemmings, Mrs. Lena
Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Tim
Hatcher, Mrs. Betty Wollstein
and Mrs. Jean Adams.
Mrs. Thelma Espy from
Decatur spent the Cgristmas
holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Pettyjohn and a few
days with Mrs. Eddis Zellner.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
James Long Saturday evening
were: Mrs. Mattie Dillard, Mr.
and Mrs. Hilton Sizemore, Lee,
Scott and Josh of
Chickamauga, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Sizemore of Bran
dywine, Md., and Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Stephens and Dan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Young
of Cedar Bluff, Ala., visited her
cousin, Mrs. Gertie Akins, in
Summerville Sunday
afternoon.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
James Long Sunday were: Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Stephens and
Dan, Mrs. Mattie Dillard, Mr.
and Mrs. Hilton Sizemore, Lee,
Scott and Josh of
Chickamauga and Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Sizemore of Bran
dywine, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Hairel Bagley
returned home Sunday from
spending a few days in Panama
City, Fla.
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Grading At Proposed Prison Site
Despite recent wet weather, grading is
continuing at the proposed site of a new
state prison just east of the Pennville
community. Work has begun on building
a long mound of earth between the
eastern edge of the residential section and
the prison site. Haygood Hauling Co.,
Group Offers Free Trees
i The National Arbor Day
‘ Foundation is giving 10 free
| trees to Chattooga County
| residents who become Founda
| tion members during January.
| The free trees are part of
| the Foundation's effort to pro
| mote tree planting throughout
| America.
! A Sugar Maple, White
| Flowering Dogwood, Pin Oak,
| White Pine, Red Maple, Birch.
| American Redbug, Silver
Maple, Red Oak, and Colorado
Blue Spruce tree will be given
to members joining during
January.
l These trees were selected to
| provide benefits every season
Woodstock, holds the $690,084 contract
for the grading work, which includes the
30 acres on which prison buildings are to
be erected. State officials have indicated
that a contract for the prison may be let
as early as sometime this spring. (Staff
Photo).
of the year: lovely spring
flowers, cool summer shade,
spectacular autumn colors, and
winter berries and nesting sites
for songbirds, according to the
Foundation. The six to twelve
inch trees will be shipped
postage paid with encfi)sed
planting instructions at the
right time for planting this
spring. The Foundation makes
its spring shipments between
Feb. 1 and May 31, depending
on the local climate and this
year's weather.
The National Arbor Day
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Foundation, a nonprofit
organization, is working to im
prove the quality of life
throughout the country by en
couraging tree planting. The
Foungat,ion willpgive the 10
free trees to members con
tributing $lO during January.
To become a member of the
Foundation and to receive the
free trees, a $lO membership
contribution should be sent to
Ten Trees, National Arbor Day
Foundation, 100 Arbor Ave.,
Nebraska City, NE 68410, by
Jan. 31.
Alzheimer’s Disease
Group Meet Tuesday
The Chattooga County Alzheimer's Disease and Related
Disorders Support Group has rescheduled its meeting time
for the second Tuesday of each month at 3:30 p.m, at the
Senior Center/Nutrition Site. It will meet next Tuesday.
The Family Support group is a cominf together ofdpeo
ple with similar concerns and roblems related to
Alzheimer's Disease, Through the sfiarinfi; of common ex
perience, Fuest ss)eakers on issues of relevance and ad
vocacy efforts, Alzheimer's Disease caregivers are aided
in (fiping with their particular situation.
eetings are open to family members or other
caregivers of patients with Alzheimer's or related
dementias.
For further information, contact Pattie Pearson, Area
Agency on Aging at 295-6485 in Rome.
Lester Promoted
James M. Lester, son of
Mary A. Stamper, Summer
ville Rte. 4, has been promoted
in the U. S. Air Force to the
rank of technical sergeant.
Lester is a fuel control
center chief with the 81st
Supply Squadron in England.
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United Christian Fellowship
Presents . . .
Evangelist
Rob Wright
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Community Center
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Richie’s
Singing Slated
A gospel singing will be
held at 7 p.m. Saturday at
Solid Rock Baptist Church.
Special singers will include
the New Grace Singers.
The Rev. Darwin Blansit,
pastor, invites the public.