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The Summerville News, Thursday, January 29, 1987
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DEATHS
Death notices in The
Summerville News are
published free. There is
no charge to the family or
to the funeral home mak
ing the announcement.
Mike Gentry
Danny Michael ‘‘Mike"
Gem, 36, Lake Placid, Fla.,
Eas away Friday, Jan. 16, in
ake Placid.
Born in Tampa, Fla., he had
been a resident of Lake Placid
for the past three years moving
from Tam’Fa. He was a member
of the Tabernacle Baptist
Church Fellowship in Tampa.
Danny was the son of L. M.
and Ruby Gentry, Lake Placid.
Other survivors include three
sisters, Patsy Breaker, Jean
Field and Katherine Price,
Tampa; two brothers, De
wayne and Gary Gentry, Tam
pa; grandparents, Martin and
Julia Gray, Summerville.
Funeral services were held
Jan. 19 at the Tabernacle Bap
tist Church with Rev. Q. 8
Rollins officiating.
Interment was in Myrtle
Hill Memorial Park
Mausoleum.
Funeral arrangements were
under the direction of Scott
Funeral Home, Lake Placid.
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Emory Payne
The Rev. Emory Ray
Payne, 78, 29 9th St., Trion,
passed away Monday at 2:23
am. in Hutcheson Medical
Center.
He was born in Monroe
County, Tenn., June 19, 1908,
son of the late Joseph L. PaKdne
and Cordia Cagle %a ne. Mr.
Payne was a retireg textile
worker, a member of the Rie(afel
Quarter Century Club and a
member of Central Avenue
Baptist Church.
He was former pastor of
Mountain View, Dry Valley,
Bethlehem, Communiti
Chapel, Ridgeway, Roc
Sgriniand Dry Creek Baptist
Churches.
Surviving are his widow,
Mrs. Jennie Lee Hammonds
Payne, Trion; one daughter,
Mrs. Betty Smith, Trion; two
brothers, Clifford Payne, Trion,
Gordon Lee Payne, Ala.; three
sisters, Mrs. Reta Odom,
Rome, Mrs. Bulah Smith,
LaFayette, Mrs. Sarah C.
Brock, Trion; four grand
children; 13 great
grandchildren; several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services were held
at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Central
Avenue Baptist Church with
the Revs. Swens Davis and
Deforest Swanson officiating.
Interment was in West Hill
Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were
Leßron Ramey, Larry Parker,
Gene Garner, Manuel Hayes,
Cecil Parker and Asher Tucker.
Honorary pallbearers were
members of the Riegel Quarter
Century Club.
Erwin-Petitt Funeral Home
had charge of arrangements.
.
Elizabeth Slater
Mrs. Elizabeth Mayfield
Slater, 88, Menlo, passed away
Monday at 4:35 a.m.
She was born in DeKalb
County, Ala., Sept. 9, 1898,
daughter of the ?ate Marion
Oliver Mayfield and Martha
Guest Mayfield. Mrs. Slater
was a member of the Whiton
United Methodist Church. Her
husband, Hubert Milford
Slater, died earlier.
Surviving are four
daughters, Mrs. Thomas W.
Fox, Menlo, Mrs. Clarence C.
Gilley, Summerville, Mrs.
Elmo Elrod, Cairo, Mrs.
Thomas N. Marshall, Hunt
sville, Ala.; one brother,
Newman A. Mayfield, Albert
ville, Ala.; one sister, Mrs.
Horace Whitfield, Crossville,
Ala.; seven ‘frandchildren; four
great-grandchildren; several
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held
at 1 p.m. (CST) Wednesday at
the Harris Funeral Home,
Geraldine, Ala., with the Rev.
Comer Painter officiating.
Interment was in Wfiiton
Community Cemetery.
Active j)allbearers were
andsons: John Elrod, Jeffery
g Gilley, Samuel L. Cordle Jr.,
Robert Singleton, Michael E.
Marshall and David Carver.
Erwin-Petitt Funeral Home
had charge of arrangements.
Versic Teems
Mrs. Versie C. Teems, 69,
Armada, Mich., a former resi
dent of Chattooga County,
passed away Thursday night,
Jan. 22.
She was born in Union
County March 17, 1917,
daughter of the late Thomas
Townsend and Carice Spivey
Townsend. Mrs. Teems was
retired from Ford Motor Co.
and a member of the Summer
ville Church of God.
Surviving are her widower,
Monroe Teems, Armada; one
son, Len Teems, Armada; two
sisters, Mrs. Floy Haynes,
Utica, Mich., and Mrs. Dariel
Price, Trion; one brother, Neal
Townsend, Washington, Mich.;
three grandchildren; two great
grandchildren; several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services were held
at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Erwin-
Petitt Funeral Home chapel
with the Revs. Jack Matthews
and Eugene Richardson
officiating.
Interment was in West Hill
Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were
Dariel Price, Leon Sweatman,
Mark Teems, Mike Teems, Ed
die Salens and Kenneth
Garland.
One Injured
One person was hurt in a
two-car accident on Highway
114 near East Street Wednes
day morning.
Summerville Police Capt.
Fred Lawson said James
Michael Bennett, 26, 14 Jones
St., Summerville, was hurt in
the crash.
Reports said the Bennett
vehicle was involved in a colli
sion with a vehicle driven by
Donald Cook Jr., 15, Trion Rte.
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Merchants Meet
The Summerville Mer
chants Assn. will meet at 10
a.m. next Tuesday in offices of
the Chattooga County
Chamber of Commerce, West
Washington Ave.
The group expects to
discuss tourism, retail sales
promotions and a promotional
postcard.
e ey
The family of Rube Allmon
extends their heartfelt thanks
and gratitude for the lovely ser
vice, the beautiful flowers and
cards, food, kind words and
other kindnesses during our re
cent sorrow.
THANK YOU!
I would like to thank all the
guys who helped me get out of
the middle of the road during
Thursdag' morning's snow, and
got me home safely.
Thank you,
The lady in the Olds
IN LOVINgFMEMORY
MRS. BETTY M. SUITS
Who Passed Away
Jan. 30, 1986
You suffered much in
silence,
Your spirit did not
bend
You faced your pain
with courage
Until the very end.
God saw the road was
getting rough
The hills were hard to
climb,
He gently closed his
lovely eyes
And whispered, ‘‘Peace
be thine.”
The weary hours, the
days of pain,
The sleepless nights are
past
The ever-patient worn
out frame
Has found sweet rest at
last.
Our hearts still ache
with sadness
As secret tears still
flow
What it meant to lose
you
No one will ever know.
I Love You,
Sadly missed by
your family
IN CHATTOOGA STATE COURT
Several Sentenced For DUI
The J anuar%' term of Chat- |
tooga County State court was |
continuing near noon
Wednesday. l
Several cases had already
been tried by a jury or by
Judge T. J. Espy while several
guilty pleas had been entered.
A numger of charges was also
nol prossed (not prosecuted). |
.fi)seph F. Thomas, Menlo,
was convicted of driving under
the influence (DUI) by a jury
and fined $1,050 by Judge
Espy.
J. B. Gentry, Lyerly, also
was convicted of DUyl by a jury
and fined S6OO plus being |
ordered to spend 48 hours in |
jail. |
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ACQUITTED ;
Roland F. Wooten, Sum- |
merville, was acquitted of sim- |
ple battery charges in a non- |
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American Heart Association based in
Rome, spoke to the Summerville-Trion
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jury trial before Judge Espy. |
Also acquitted in non-jury
trials were Curtis Holbrooks,
Cloudland; Mart“{ Drigans, |
Chickamauga; Robert N. }
Johnson, Mentone, Ala.; and |
William Ballinger, Menlo, all |
charged with hunting from a
motor vehicle,
Cases nol prossed include
the fol]owinfiz
Tony Noles, Summerville,
violating the Georgia Controll- |
ed Substances Act (GCSA); ’
Sheree Brock, Rossville, four |
counts bad checks; Emmett D. |
Smith, Cloudland, simple bat- |
tery; Ted Stansell, Summer- |
ville, theft by taking; Stanford |
Black, Lyerly, criminal |
trespass; Wanda Sue Brady, |
Berryton, simple assault; |
William C. Davis, violating the
GCSA; Clyde J. McCullough,
Gaylesville, Ala., violating the
the working of the American Heart
Association and told of heart attack
signals. Shown with Ms. Lester is Tony
Jones, Optimist Club member.
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filter type may result in
extra charges
GCSA; James Murdock, Sum
merville, theft by takinf; Tam
my Culpepper, Menlo and
Dalton, criminal trespass;
Joyce Bryant, Summerville,
theft by taking; Gladiola
Spurlock, Summerville, simple
battery; and Sherri Smith,
Summerville, simple battery.
GUILTY PLEAS
Guilty gleas were entered
by the following, with the
sentences also listed:
Terry Anthony, Summer
ville, simple battery, 48 hours
public service with the Chat
tooga school system; Marvin
B. Campbell 111, Rome, DUI,
$330 fine; Anthony Campbell,
Trion, DUI, $650 fine plus 48
hours in jail; Crickett greene.
Trion, D{JI. 120 hours public
service at the courthouse; Ellis
Sparks, Trion, criminal
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trespass, 60 hours public ser
vice for the schools; Mary
Bryant, Summerville, destruc
tion, removal or concealment of
property subject to a security
interest, $416.57 fine and
restitution; James E. Murdock,
Summerville, DUI, 140 hours
Eublic service with the schools;
erlin Ware, Summerville,
shoplifting, 140 hours public
service at the courthouse; Basil
W. Lewis, Dalton, violating the
GCSA, $550 fine plus six
months jail, also a $330 fine on
a DUI plea; Ray E. Collins,
Summerville, three DUI
charges, 10 days in jail plus 250
hours public service with the
schools on one count; 48 hours
jail and 200 hours public ser
vice on a second count; and 120
hours public service with the
schools on a third count;
GUILTY
Tony Levon Pegg,
LaFa{ette. $330 fine for hun
ting from a motor vehicle, a
$385 fine for hunting at night
with a light, and a $330 fine for
hunting froin a public road;
Danny Roan, Summerville,
destruction, removal or con
cealment of property subject to
a security interest, 200 hours
public service with the county
schools, also 250 hours public
service at Chattooga Hospital
and 10 days in jaiFon a DUl
related cKarge: William C.
Davis, Summerville, DUI,
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$330 fine; Rallgh L. Ledford,
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Ronnie L. Brewster, Trion,
DUI, $330 fine; Mark D.
Fowler, two DUI charges, six
months in jail on one count and
six months in jail on the other,
to be served concurrently. He
was also sentenced to serve six
months in jail on charges of at
tempting to elude officers, the
sentence to run concurrently.
Other guilty pleas continue:
James A, Browning,
LaFayette, DUI, $330 fine;
Alma J. Butler, Piedmont,
Ala., DUI, $330 fine; Thomas
R. Collins, Rome, DUI, $330
fine; and William R. Stevens,
Trenton, DUI, $650 fine.
CASH BONDS
Several charges were also
settled by payment of cash
bonds. They include:
Carolina Hitchcock,
Unadilla, criminal trespass,
$165; Edith Dillard, Rome,
DUI, $330; Marvin Johnson,
Trion, destruction, conceal
ment or removal of property
subject to a securitf' interest,
$99; and Stanford Black, Lyer
ly, simple assault, $99.
A large number of traffic
charges also was settled in
court this week, including some
which were nol prossed and
others by posting of cash
bonds.
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