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Graduation exercises were held last Fri
day night at Summerville Middle School.
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AmK Helton, left, received the Woodmen = Middle School graduation ceremonies.
of the World Award for Achievement in She was presented the award by Larry
American History at the Summerville Wells. (Staff Photo By Buddy Roberts).
LYERLY HAPPENINGS
Fish
By MARTHA BISHOP
Call 895-3381
A fish fry with all the trim
mm%/s[ was enjoyed at the home
of r. and Mrs. Duane
Jackson and Tracy Sunday
evening. Others present were
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dover of
Trion, Garry Jackson of
Oklahoma, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Jackson and Shane of
Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs,
Barry Jackson and Britt and
Mrs. Velma Wyatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Com
er, Starr and Paige of Mexico
spent several days of their
vacation with Mr. Comer’s
Earents, Mr. and Mrs. John
omer of Cloudland. They
returned home last weekend.
Expressions of sympathy
are extended to the family of
Mrs. Lou Flarity, 92, who pass
ed away over the weekend. Ser
vices were held Monday after
noon at Erwin-Petitt Ixuneral
Home. DR
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kimbell
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe D.
Henderson e:fl'oyed a sightsee
ing trip to Ballground Sunday.
They were guests at the Wyatt
and Bau're%t‘,l annual reunion.
Guests from many states were
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kimbell
visited their nephew, Clay
Henderson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Henderson. Clay
has been a patient some two
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Graduation Speakers
Woodmen Award
Fry Enjoyed
weeks at Floyd Medical Center.
Paul Hughes of Blanche,
Ala., was guest Sunday after
noon of Mrs. Leona Hughes.
Mrs. Louie Wooda.l% and
sister, Mrs. Emily Frady of
Berryton, attended the wed
ding of Miss Angela Gilmer
and Ray Baile gaturday at
their home on %rewer Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Blythe and Mrs. Grovine Jones
of Cedar Bluff, Ala., were Sun
day dinner and afternoon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Bishop.
80% Kimbell is improved
from an illness. He had as
guests Thursday their son, Joe
F. Kimbell, ang Mrs. Kimbell
of Berryton and Mrs. Harold
Bishop.
The Lyerly Homemakers
will meet for their evening
swimming party an
refreshments at the home of
Mrs. Nancy White in Summer
ville. All members are asked to
bring a dish for refreshments
and come around 4 p.m. to
swim.
Mr. and Mrs. Windell Keith
visited A. L. Willbanks at Oak
View Nursing Home Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morrow,
Mr. and Mrs. Windell Keith
and Mrs. Idelle Vaughn en
joyed dinner at The Lookout at
Cloudland Tuesday afternoon.
Misses Mary and Lin
Barker of Chattoogaville
visited Mrs. Frances House
Sunday morning.
Mrs. Frances House was
Sunday afternoon guest of
Mrs. Eme Strawn.
Helton, guest speaker Tony Clark, prin
cipal David Jones, Rozzie Starr, and Vin
cent Moore. (Staff Photo By Buddy
Roberts).
Mr. and Mrs. James
Chesnut, Steve and Beth of
Leesburg, Ala., visited Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Keith and Brian
and Mr. and Mrs. Windell
Keith Friday night at
Cloudland.
Mrs. Barbara Wyatt visited
Mrs. Lenora Gayl)(’)r Sunday
afternoon. Her friends of the
area will be proud to know Mrs.
Gaylor is doing much better.
Delana Nevarro of
LaFayette was Friday night
%‘\lxest of Mr. and Mrs. Gene
yatt. Mrs. Harold Bishop
visited Mrs. Kris Blackmon
and baby daughter, Anna
Marie, the past Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Harold Bishop and
Mrs. Sara Gaylor were among
those who visited Mrs. Roger
Jones and children over the
vi/eekend. Mrs. Jones has been
ill.
Mrs. Dona Lawrence of
Chattanooga and Mrs. Mozelle
Alexander of Summerville
visited Mrs. Madelyn Edwards
and sister, Mrs. lone Borders
of Naples, Fla., at the home of
Mrs. Edwards last week.
Mrs. Mary Bullard and
Mrs. Grady Love of Summer
ville were guests of their aunt,
Mrs. Tezzie Lou Ridley, Thurs
day afternoon.
Mrs. Harold Bishop and
Mrs. Paul Tucker were guests
of Mrs. Tezzie Lou Ridley last
week.
Mrs. Sherry Hoffman of
Colorado Springs, Colo., Ran
dy Brown of Nevada, Mrs.
Martha Stallings of Trion, Mrs.
Karen Echols of Summerville
and Mrs. Rita Stephenson and
children were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Powell and Adrian
Powell of Broomtown, Ala.,
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Jereleen Chapman of
Ringgold and friencf Jake,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Powell Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hughes
of Blanche, Ala., visited Mrs.
Leona Hughes Saturday
afternoon. ;
Mrs. Susie Anderson
visited Mrs. Leona Hughes Fri
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike
McCrickard and Mrs. Hazel
Hollis of Nashville, Tenn., and
Mrs. Annie Mae Kimbell join
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mar
tin in Atlanta where they all
enlioyed a four-day Bahama
Island Cruise last week.
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ERICK HOUSCH RECEIVES DIPLOMA
From Principal David Jones Friday Night
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The Summerville News, June 9, 1988
18 Injured
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During May
Eighteen people were in
jurodlfn 34 traffic accidents in
Chattooga County during
May, accordinfito the Georgia
State Patrol. No deaths were
recorded.
A total of $9,907.10 in fines
and forfeitures was paid to the
county last month. Courts in
the coun?' disposed of 112 pen
ding traffic cases, including 64
bond forfeitures, four no con
test pleas and 26 cases were
dismissed, said Sgt. Joe
Gossett of Patrol Post 38 at
Rome.
Teloga Fire Meeting
The annual meetin%of the
Teloga Volunteer Fire Depart
ment Inc. will be held at 7 g.m.
next Monday at the fire hall.
Several vacancies on the
board of directors will be filled
at the meeting.
WE
ACCEPT
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WE NOW ACCEPT
WIC VOUCHERS
June Jam
Saturday
The Alabama band’s
charity June Jam will be
held Saturday at Fort
Payne, Ala.
The gates will oHen at
9 a.m. and music will con
tinue throughout the day
and evenin%with country
acts from throughout the
nation exYecwg to per
form, inc uqni‘r)lg Sweet
hearts of the eo, Ricky
Van Shelton, Mel
McDaniel, Carl Perkins,
Exile, Charlie Daniels
Band and K. T. Oslin.
Skydivers will be
featured, along with a bi
fireworks show at the ens
of the concert. Admission
will be $25.
NEW STORE HOURS:
MON.-SAT. 7 A.M.-10 P.M.
SUNDAY. .9 A.M.-7 P.M.
WE RENT
VCR’S AND MOVIES
Prices Good Thursday,
June 9 Through
Monday, June 13, 1988
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