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... The Summerville News, Thursday, June 16, 1988
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CHELSEA EVENTS
Mrs. Gentry’s Visitors
By EDITH GARNER
Call 862-2427
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Visiting Mrs. Lula Mae
Gentry and Susan durinfihe
East week were: Mr. and Mrs.
harles Gentry, Stfi:hanie
,f\\dpril and Patricia, Mr. and
rs. Larry Hughes and Justin,
Mrs. Ann Hartline, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Wilson.
Visitiag Mary Childers last
week on Wednesday were: Mrs.
Sue McCain, Rachel Young,
Jimmy Padgett, Mary Rosson,
Jimmy Childers and Steve
Childers.
Get-well wishes go to Mat
tie Lou Jackson of Fort Payne,
Ala., who suffered a fall break
ivxé)g both legs. Visiting her on
ednesday of last week were
her sister, Mrs. Mozelle Will
ingham. and sister-in-law, Mrs.
Edna Crye.
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Daven
port announce the birth of their
son, Marcus Laland, Sunday,
June 12, weighing 5 poundlg.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Davenport and Mr. and
Mrs. Junior Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike McCor
mick, Duchess Dupree and Mr.
and Mrs. Bobb I\/chaniel and
Amber enjoyeg a sightseeing
Memorial Day Guests
LAST WEEK'S NEWS
Memorial Day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Talley Gentry,
Rick and Susan were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Gentry, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Hughes and Justin,
and Vera Hugies.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Welch
announce the birth of their
daughter, April Dawn, on June
1. She weighed 6 pounds, 7
ounces and was 19 inches long.
Her grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Abernathy and
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Welch of
Piedmont, Ala. Great
grandparents are Mrs. Evelyn
Walker, Mrs. Bertha Aber
nathy of Summerville and Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Tool of
Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner
Wilson visited Ms. Tinnie
White Saturday night, May 28,
and watched the Shriners
Telethon.
To the family of Mrs. Huie
Willingham Chandler, who
passed away May 31, we send
expressions of symgathy. Mrs.
Chandler was a lifelong resi
dent of Chelsea and Menlo.
Memorial Day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Wilson
were: Edwin Wilson and a
friend of Peachtree City, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Smith,
Kristy and Penny, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby McDaniel, Amber
and Shanna.
Get-well wishes go to Tom
my Beech and Matthew who
were injured in a boating acci
dent Sunday, May 29. Visiting
them on Tuesday of last week
were Doris Carroll, Mark
Beech and Grady Brown.
Visiting Mary Childers
Thursday afternoon were Mrs.
Eloise Smith and grandson
Robbie, and Chip and David
Pangle.
Mrs. Evelyn Walker spent
from Sunday until Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Abernathy and Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Welch and April Dawn in
Piedmont, Ala.
Mrs. Inez Brown, Mrs.
Maggie Smith and Mrs. Lula
Mae Gentry and Susan visited
Ann Hartline Thursday.
Mrs. Boyd Garner of Silver
Creek and Mrs. Steve Selman,
Sarah and Stephanie had lunch
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garner
last week on Wednesday.
Sandra Prince and Bobby
Lemon were united in marriage
Saturday afternoon at Chelsea
Baptist Church. Among those
attending were Mrs. Maggie
Smith, Minnie and Beth, Karen
Hankins and Sheryl
Kenworthy.
Mr. and Mrs. Marty
Johnson, Casey and Matthew
had Sunday dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. Tiny Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilson
visited Mr. and Mrs. Talley
Gentry, Rick and Susan Friday
evening.
Edwin Wilson of Peachtree
Citgf was Saturday guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Warner Wilson. En
route home he visited Mrs.
Nancy Smith, Kristy and
Penfiy.
r. and Mrs. Jim Gill,
Thomas and Rebecca of Fair
mount had Sunday dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. James Gill.
Among the large crowd at
tending the Brown family reu
nion Sunday at James H.
Floyd State Park were: Mrs.
Maggie Brown Smith, Mrs.
Lula Mae Gentry, Rick and
Susan, Mrs. Leona Prince and
Pam, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Smith and Jody, Mr. and Mrs.
Tiny Brown, Ms. Betty
Hankins, Karen, Brian and
Jamie, Ms. Sheryl Kenworthy,
trip to Ellijay and other in
teresting places Saturdaf.
Visiting MarKl Childers
Thursday were Mrs. Alma
Smith, Leroy Brown and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Holbrook.
To the family of Mrs. Ethel
Vernon, who passed away June
8, we send expressions of
symfiathg.
rs. ve&n Walker visited
Mrs. Ethel Williams in Trion
last week on Wednesdag.
Mrs. Dorothy Aldridge of
Chattanooga passed away
June 7. She was a dear friend
of Mrs. Sue McCain. To this
family we send expressions of
syml\gathy.
r. and Mrs. Bobby
McDaniel, Amber and Shanna
visited Mr. and Mrs. Mike
McCormick and Duchess
Sunday.
Jo Ann Fletcher and
Margaret Ann enjoyed Sunday
dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Herschell Crisp of LaFayette.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Copeland and Mrs. Diane
Chamlee of Trion and Bud
Sumner visited Miss Lenora
Jones Sunday.
Cathrine Chamlee is spen
din%a few days with Mrs. Ru
ble Finster. Get-well wishes go
to Mrs. Finster.
Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Brown
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jy P. Mor
row in Redmond Park Hospital
Sundav afternoon. A speedy
Misses Minnie and Beth
Smith, and Mr. and Mrs.
George Smith.
Mary Childers, Jimmy
Childers, Jamie, Amy and
Keith, Mary Rosson, Steve
Childers, and Mr. and Mrs.
James Hewitt, Greg and
Kimberly also attended the
Brown family reunion Sunday
at James H. Floyd State Park.
Frank Smith of Adairsville
passed away Saturday. He was
an uncle of Lawrence Smith. To
this family we send expres
sions of sympath{;
Mrs. Alma Whitley had a
surprise when she arrived
home Saturday afternoon to
find famil andy friends helping
celebrate Ker 80th birthday an
niversary. The I‘froup included
her daughter, Marie Edwards,
her husband, Steve, and Paige
and Steven and a friend of
Rome, her son Jim Smith, Mrs.
Smith and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Warner Wilson, Mrs.
Madelyn Edwards, Mrs. lone
Borders, Mrs. Mildred
Roughton, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Lee, l\rgsb’l‘rgsl;sie Bennett, and
Miss Ru eming.
Mr. ang Mrs% Walker
visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Abernathy and Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Welch and April Dawn in
Piedmont, Ala., Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gill,
Thomas and Rebecca visited
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garner Sun
day afternoon. Rebecca re
mained for a few da{s visit.
The Gills also stoflggd iYlt.osee
Mr. and Mrs. n Hall in
Menlo en route home.
Beverly Clowdis of Rome
and her mother, Mrs. Bonnie
Clowdis, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. D'Wayne
Higgins and Morgan in Nor
cross. Saturday night Beverly,
Bonnie and Kathryn Higgins
attended a concert at Lanier
Land when the Statler
Brothers were in concert.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith
visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Walker Saturday evening.
Mrs. Evelyn McCain
Tucker of Rome passed away
Sunday morning. She was a
niece of Mrs, Mary Phillips. To
this family we send expres
sions of sympathy.
Best wishes go to Karen
Hankins, Leßronne Will
ingham, Carla Ledford, Gina
Ledford, Willie Deaver, Chris
ty Harris, David Holt, and Jeff
Cooper who are among the
junior high and high school
graduates this year.
Mrs. Alma Smith, Mrs.
Ann Pettyjohn and Kimberly
Hewitt visited Mary Childers
Saturday afternoon, May 21.
Get-well wishes go to Scott
Noel who has suffered an in
jury to his eye.
The seventh and eighth
graders of Menlo enjoyed a
skating party Saturday night,
Mai 21, at Chamlee Roller
Rink. Among those attending
were Margaret Ann Fletcher
and Cynthia Wilson.
Guests of Wilma Daniels of
Kensington on Sunday, May
22, were Margaret Ann and Jo
Ann Fletcher, Pauline and
Stanley Baker, Catherine
Roberson and Herschell,
Leßronne and Mike Chrisp.
Mrs. Margaret Groover and
sisters, Mrs. %/lable Stowe, and
Mrs. Dorothy Hern and nieces,
Charlotte Elders and Angie, ar
rived home Friday, May 20,
after spending several days in
Texas, with tge Rev. and Mrs.
Clifford Housch. Mrs. Housch
was seriously ill at that time,
and since then passed away.
While the ladies were there
recovery is wished for Mr.
Morrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garner
and Rebeccca Gill visited Miss
Annie Garner and Mrs. Nora
Perkins in Shepherd Hills
Health Care Center last week
on Wednesday. Mrs. Perkins
was moved to Oak View Nurs
ing Home Wednesday
afternoon.
To the families of Claude
Hammitt and Truman Lowery,
who passed away Friday, we
send expressions of symgathy.
Mary Childers and Nancy
Arnold visited Diane Shaw in
Chickamauga Sunday
momini.[
Sue Hooper was overnight
guest Thursday of Mrs. Carrie
ryant.
Classes of 1934-1941 of
Menlo High School enjoyed a
reunion Saturday niiht at the
school. Among the large
number attending were Warner
Wilson, 1935 cfass. and his
wife, Edith, and J. H. Will
ingham, 1939 class.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Smith, Kristy and Penng spent
from Tuesday until Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Warner
Wilson.
Mrs. Warner Wilson at
tended revival last week at
Summerville Church of God.
Get-well wishes go to Mrs.
Georfia Tidmore and Nell
Copeland.
they drove over to Reno, N. M.,
where they did some shopping.
En route they visited a ne%hew
in Mississippi. They got back
to the Atlanta airport in time
to meet Mrs. Hern's daughter
and familgv, S/Sfih. Jimmy
Hunter and four children who
arrived from Germany. Mrs.
Hunter is also a staff sergeant
in the reserves. They are en
route to San Antonio, Texas.
Mrs. Charlotte Cronon and
Brian and Eddy Kennedy
visited Mary CKilders last
week on Tuesday.
To the family of James
Everett Ledbetter, who passed
away Thursday, we send ex
pressions of syrfisathy.
Mrs. Lula Mae Gentry,
Rick and Susan were in Col
linsville, Ala., Saturday.
Enjoying a fellowship sup
per Saturday at Chelsea Bap
tist Church Fellowship Hall
were: the Rev. and Mrs. G. W.
Rosson, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Willingham, Mr. and Mrs.
George Smith, Angie, Kevin,
Chris, Keith and Missy, Chuck
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Tidmore, Loretta, Lind
sey and Bryant, Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Tidmore, Mrs. Maggie
Smith, Minnie and Beth, fir.
and Mrs. Hoyt Ballinger,
Missy and Glenn, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Davenport, Mr. and Mrs.
George Payne, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Wright, April,
Brian amf' Allen.
Lance Corp. Charles
(Chuck) Thon(x:pson of Camp Le
jeune, N.C., spent the
Memorial Day weekend with
his Yarents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Thompson, and Chad
and friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Mar
shall and Ashley of Madison,
Ala., were overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
McCrickard Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown
of Jacksonville, Fla., are spen
ding a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Wesson.
On their way to a fishing
trip last week on Wednesday
Miss Loretta Wilkerson and
friends visited Mary Childers.
Get-well wishes go to Ken
neth Padgett who suffered in
juries in an auto accident last
week.
Pfc. and Mrs. Rusty Gill of
Clarkesville, Tenn., spent the
Memorial Day weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Gfil. Thomas and Rebecca
of Fairmount and Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Schrader, Mike and
Tim.
Mary Childers and Nancy
Arnold attended revival ser
vices Friday n(ifilht at
Fellowship Baptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown
and Mrs. Pearl Wesson visited
Rev. and Mrs. Carl Kinsey Fri
day. They also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Cleo Chastain.
Enjoying a trip to Lake
Weiss Saturday were Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Brown of Jackson
ville, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Wesson and Patrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bryant
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Jackson enjoyed a trip to
Andersonvide to see the na
tional cemetery, the old
stockade where the prisoners
were held. Mr. Bryant's father
was a confederate soldier dur
ing the War Between the
States when the war ended at
‘Andersonville. The group
spent the night there and drove
on to Americus over the
weekend.
Visiting Mrs. Frank Shaffer
and children and Mrs. Annie
Mae Smith Saturday afternoon
Mrs. Reba Gill of Fair
mount had lunch with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Garner and Rebecca
Gill Frida‘\;. Rebecca returned
home with her mother after
gending the week with the
arners.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Aber
nathy and Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Welch and April of Piedmont,
Ala., were Saturday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker.
Also visiting were Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Garner.
Henry Woods passed away
Saturday. To his family we
send expressions of sympathy.
Mrs. Mozelle Willingham
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Pledger Sunda‘}' afternoon.
Visiting W Bue
Walker in Gore Sunday after
noon were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bryant
met their granddaughter, K’lrs.
Sherri Whorton of Lindale, in
Summerville for lunch
Monday.
Guy Smith of Adairsville
was honored with a birthday
dinner Sunday in celebration of
his 87th birthday anniversary.
Among those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith,
Kristy and Penny.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Garner Monday afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gentry
of Spring Creek.
were: Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Rape, Mary Childers, Nancy
Arnold andy Andrew Smith.
Joining Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Shaw and children in
Chickamauga Saturday even
ing for a wiener roast were
Mary Childers, Nancy Arnold
and Andrew Smith.
Congratulations go to
Jamie Dover and Betty
Gorham who were recently
united in marriage.
Mrs. Dorotha Dooley
Housch passed away Friday in’
Texas. Sfle was the wife of }{ev.
Clifford C. Housch who has
been on the mission field for
three years. To the family we
send expressions of sympathy.
Mrs. Housch had a host of
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Abernathy and Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Welch in Pied
mont, Ala., Saturday.
Jo Ann Fletcher and
Margaret Ann were among
those enjoying the Shriners
Parade Saturfay morning in
Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wesson had as their Sunday
dinner guests: Sue Webb,
Chuck %dwards of North
Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Wesson and Tim, Tracy
Wesson and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Brown.
'xlzhe Rev. G. W. Rosson will
be the evangelist in revival ser
vices at Mill Creek Baptist
Church beginning June 6. The
Rev. Ralph Sumner, pastor, in
vites everyone to attend. Ser
vices will begin at 7 p.m.
(Georgia Time).
To the family of Mrs. Lou
Day Flarity, who passed away
Saturday night, we send ex
pressions of sympathy.
Jo Ann and Margaret Ann
Fletcher visited Mrs. Jess
Sizemore and daughter,
Lucille, in Trion Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown
of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs.
Pearl Wesson visited Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Jones in Penn
ville Sunday evening.
Amber McDaniel cele
brated her fifth birthday an
niversary May 26. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
by McDaniel. Best wishes go to
Amber.
Charles Gentry visited Mr.
and Mrs. Talley Gentry, Rick
and Susan Saturday evening.
Continued get-well wishes
go to Kelly V. Hammond, the
Rev. Allen Ballinier. Huston
Car%le, and Herschell Mathis.
0 the family of Mrs. Pearl
Williams, who passed away
Sunday, we send expressions of
syn‘l;lathy.
isiting Mr. and Mrs.
James Wesson Sunday after
noon were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Brown of Jacksonville, Fla.
Sue Webb and Chuck Ed
wards of North Carolina en
joyed a cookout Monday even
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Webb, Dustin and Kenya in
Gore.
Loyd Bryant of Calhoun
was overnight guest of his
arents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
%ryant, and Miss Mae Bryant
Sunday.
Berryton Meeting
A community meeting will
be held at 7 p.m. next Monday
at the Berryton Community
Center. All interested residents
of the area are invited.
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Social Security Warns
Against Solicitations
People in the Chattooga
County area have been receiv
ini direct mail solicitations
asking that they pay $7 to join
an organization that says it
will provide many services
related to Social Security, said
Jane Davis, Rome field
representative for the Social
Security Administration.
First, she said, there is no
need to pay any firm money to
obtain any of t)!,le services pro
vided by Social Security.
In return for the $7 pay
ment, this firm offers to pro
vide a statement of a person’s
earnings covered by Social
Security, a plastic Social
Security card, and a guide to
Social Security, she said.
Any person can obtain a
statement of Social Security
covered earnings without pay
ing anybody, Ms. Davis said.
All a person has to do is call
any Social Security office and
ask for a request for statement
of earnings form. After com
pleting the form and mailing it,
the person will receive the
statement in a few weeks. This
firm can do no more, she said.
In addition, there is no need
for a plastic Social Security
card, Ms. Davis said. It is of no
use for Social Security pur
poses. The Social Security
number card issued by the
Social Security Administration
is the only official card and
should be used whenever a
Social Security card is needed,
she said.
People can obtain many
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Church
OFF OLD HIGHWAY 27
(Turn West at Palmer’s 27
Shop-Ette, Approx. 5 Miles)
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Marty Mcßae
Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship ... ..11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship ..6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Night . . .7:00 p.m.
Preaching
the Living Word
to a Dying World
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Owen ‘‘Bud’’ Davis
Church Phone — 734-3140
Sunday School .10:00 a.m.
Morning Worshipl9:4s a.m.
Evening Worship .7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Night 7:00 p.m.
Some of this sh)ring’s most impressive
graduates are those who quit schol but
later joined a program that helEed them
study to pass a test that gave them their
General %Jquivalency Diploma (GED).
These are the graduates oF the GED pro
gram that Martha Thomas taught at the
publications about Social
Security free at any Social
Security office. Just call any of
fice and ask, she said.
Free information about
Social Security and free Social
Security cards may be obtain
ed at the Rome Social Securi
ty office by calling 291-5601.
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Chelsea Reunion Set
A reunion for everyone who attended Chelsea School
will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday at James H. *“Sloppy” Floyd
State Park.
For more information, contact James Cordell Nixon at
857-5878 or Harold Pickle at 857-1826.
Class members or participants are asked to bring a pic
nic lunch and lawn cEairs.
Supper will be served around 5 p.m.