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TRION NEWS
Family Gathering Held
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Broome hosted a family
gathering at their home on
Gray Street Sunday afternoon,
Those invited were: Mr.
Broom'’s sisters and brothers
and the children of his aunt and
uncle, R.C. and Hattie
Grigsby, who are now deceas
ed. A valentine straw basket
decoration and red balloons
decorated the outside door.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Broome, Mrs. Hazel
Williams and Mrs. Erveen
Searels of Trion, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Grigsby, Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff McWilliams, Mrs. Helen
Pope, Mr. Kylus Grigsby, Mrs.
Sandra Dooley an({ Mr.
Douglas Broome of Walker
County. Mrs. Dooley assisted
with the serving of
refreshments.
The Golden Age Club met
Thursday morning of last week
at Trion Community Center.
The Coosa Valley Health
nurses came to do blood
pressure and blood sugar
checks. The speaker for the
mon{,h wass Ms. li\',{os:l ll\l/[arie
Hurley, Senior Healthcare
Specii'.st of Rome. She was ac
companied by her associate,
Ray Sligell. Approximately 25
members weretegresent. Ms.
Hurley presented prizes won
by Mrs. Ethel King and Vic
Pettett. Lunch guests were
nurses who came to do the
blood pressure and sugar
screening, Ms. Hurle¥,r Nfrs.
Sligell, Mrs. Amanda Presley,
an§ Sid Witt.
Two of Mrs. Mary Ruth
A YEAR OLD
William ‘“‘Eric”’ Avery Brown
celebrated his first birthd’z]ifiv on
Jan. 6. He is the son of William
Brown and Mithele Campbell,
Summerville. His firand
parents are Bessie Brown,
Summerville; Bobby Campbell,
Alabama; and Jonnia Bryan,
Trion. He is the great-grandson
of Virginia Wooten Blevins,
Summerville.
Adams/Brown First Cousins
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Bishop Roulane Jimmy Stancil
August 13, 1990 December 3, 1992
Son of Pauline Brown Son of Bertha Brown
Rape and the Late Grag and the Late
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Sept. 28, 1992 March 29, 1992
Sons of Jud and Hester Stancil Brown
You never said I'm leaving
~ You never said goodbye
You were gone before we knew it
And only God knows why.
A million times we needed you
A million times we cried :
If love alone could have saved you
You never would have died.
In life we loved you dearly
In death we love you still
In our hearts you hold a place
No one can ever fill.
It broke our hearts to lose you
But you didn’t go alone
A part of us went with you ~
The day God took you home. :
Call Jeanette Shore
at 734-3221
Blackwell’s grandsons, Earl
Blackwell Jr. of Raleigh, N. C.,
and Scott Blackwell of
Greensboro, N. C., visited over
the weekend with her.
Mrs. Inez Brown visited
Archie and Joyce Brown in
Lithonia last week. They all
visited her sister-in-law in
Greenville, S.C. Her niece,
Janie Zander, came home with
her to s?end the week. Ms.
Zander lives in Brainerd,
Minn., but spends the winter in
Ware Shoals, S. C. On Sunday,
Inez and Janie met Wayne and
Mary Charles Brown and Janie
Campbell and Trey in Fort
Oglethorpe for lunch and a
visit.
Mrs. Rene Belcher hosted a
dr?-in baby shower for Tam
and Jamie Colbert in the
Ridgeway B:]})tist Church
Fellowship Hall on Saturday.
Their daughter, Keil{n, arriv
ed Jan. 29. Congratulations go
to them.
Ms. Beatrice Minor had a
letter from Mrs. Era D. Bryson
of Greenville, S.C., recently.
She’s doing verfiv well and said
tell everyone ‘‘hello.”
Congratulations to Brad
Wilborn and Marianne Smith
who were married Saturday at
the home of Jan and "Dickie
Tanner. They will live in Atlan
ta. Brad is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Wilborn of Trion.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hamby
have both been admitted to
Health Care Nursing Home in
LaFayette. Their many friends
hope they will be happy there.
James Long is improving at
his home.
Carl and Jessie Williams
visited relatives, Charles and
Gladys Payton, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Payton and Ala Mae
Payton who are sick, in Col
linsville, Ala., last week. They
also attended a cousin’s funeral
while there.
Jimmy Szymanski and
Shea and Tony Smith visited
Louis Anderson and M.F.
Riley last week on Tuesday.
Ms. Anderson and Mr. Riley
visited Mr. and Mrs. Namon
Woods in Rome and had dinner
out on Monday of this week.
Muriel and Clarence Sweat
man visited Greg and Dawn
Clark and Shaina in Carters
ville Sunday.
Jimmie and Gene Ash of
Marietta spent the weekend
with the Jim Leath family and
Charles Ash. i
Sue and Harold Snyder en
joyed lunch and a visit with
Beverly Talley and her family
in Calhou:) on *Sund:!}'-
Please call me if you have
news for this column. Thanks
— Jeanette.
Ms. Lorene Colbert
celebrated a birthd? Satur
day. Enjoying birthday cake
with' her were: Mrs. Polly
Hayes, Ms. Irene Pettyjohn,
Ms. ‘“Beedie” Walker and Cile,
Mike, E-beth and Seth Laney.
She also received lots of cargs
and phone calls and really had
a nice day.
Ms. Ruth Collette and J. T.
Moses of Fort Payne, Ala.,,
were in Crossville, Tenn.,
Saturday for a Valentine din
ner party. They joined a group
at a resort where Mr. Moses
owns a lot.
Doris, Paul and Bobby
Purcell spent the weekend in
Atlanta with Don and Patti
Purcell and Emily. They
celebrated Paul and Bobby’s
birthday with Sunday brunch,
and then had birthday cake
and presents back at Don and
Patti’s home.
Peggy and L. C. “Bunky”
Love v,leent the weekend in
Nashville, Tenn., and attended
“Bunky’s” retirement from the
National Guard ceremony. He
will actually still be in the
Guard untif his birthday in
November. There was an ice
storm there, so they didn’t get
to do much else.
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4 YEARS OLD
Justin 'l‘Kler Adams celebrated
his fourth birthday Feb. 8 with
a pizza party. Guests included
his parents, David and Melissa
Adams; Chris Fox, Mr. and
Mrs. Buford A. Fox, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard S. Hawkins,
Frances Adams, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Pritchett and
Jonathan Pritchett. They were
served a Bert and Ernie cake.
Shorter Play
Shorter Colle&e Theatre will
present ‘‘Tartuffe,”” Tuesday,
through Feb. 27 in the
Callaway Theatre at 8 p.m. dai
:{ with the exception of Sun
ay, Feb. 27, which will be a 2
p.m. show.
Admission at the door will
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Kristan Leifh Devier is the
14-month-old daughter of
Tracy Owens and Chris Devier,
Summerville. Her grand
garents are James and Marlene
evier, Summerville, Donnie
and Rita Chadwick, LaFayette,
and Gordon Owens,
Massachusetts.
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FEBRUARY 17
May Your Birthday
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The Summerville-Trion Ogtimist Club
walked away with several honors at the
Georgia District Convention held in
Atlanta. From left are Stan Burrage,
1992-93 president, named Distinguished
President; Eddy Ellenburg, 1992-93
secretary-treasurer, named Distinguished
Secretary; and current club President
Barry Hurley. The club also was named
CHELSEA NEWS
Miss Sumner Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith
enjoyed sll\llf)per with their
daughter, Mrs. Linda Posey,
Mike, Jeff and Mary Ann last
Monday. They were
celebrating Mrs. Posey’s birth
dayEanniversary. . s
xpressions of sympathy
are sent to the famify of
Leonard Cooper who passed
away Feb. 8.
Visiting Mrs. Mary
Childers and Steve last Tues
day afternoon were Harold
Pickle and Richard Pierce.
Miss Michelle Sumner was
honored with a bridal shower
Tuesday night, Feb. 8, at the
Chelsea ?{)tist Church
Fellowshig all, given by
ladies of the church. Those at
tending were: Mrs. Jane
Sumner, Mrs. Charlotte
Wooten, Mrs. Bonnie Bailey,
Mrs. Inez Brown, Mrs. Mozelle
Willingham, Mrs. Nellie
Davenport, Mrs. Ann P:Kne,
Nell Copeland, Mrs. Sarah Jo
Mcßae, Shirley Burrage, Mrs.
Beth Wentz, Aaron and
Nathan, Mrs. Betty Wentz,
Minnie Smith, Mrs. Mary Sue
Smith, Mrs. Bert Rosson, Mrs.
Georgia Tidmore, Loretta and
Lindsey, Mrs. Mildred Cooper
and Mrs. Susan Daffron and
children. The honoree is the
bride-elect of Tracy Mitchell.
Mrs. Inez Brown visited
Mr. and Mrs. Marty Johnson
and Cody, and Casey and Mat
thew Christol Saturday.
The Lighthouse of Summer
ville and the Cornerstone of
LaFayette joined together for
a Valentine Skate Party Friday
in Fort Oglethorpe. Chosen
kinfi and queen for the
Lighthouse were Ladon and
Rose and from the Cor
nerstone, Rickey and Lanelle.
They were presented Valentine
heart boxes of candy. Their
new director is Mrs. Elaine
Cottle and the new activities
director is Kevin Braddy of
Manchester.
Miss Angie Smith, bride
elect of Mark Mann, was
honored with a bridal/lingerie
shower. Friday night at the
home of Mrs. Sonja Mann of
the Ridgeway Communi‘t’g.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Whis
nant have a new baby girl born
at 5 p.m. Feb. 11 weighing 7
pounds, 3 ounces. She was
named Monica Grace. Mater
nal grandliarents are Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Ingle of
Jamestown, Ala., and maternal
grea%;frandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Judson Brown
of Trion.
To the family of T.C.
Baker, who passe! away Sun
day, we send expressions of
synltgathy.
rs. Faye Bruce of
LaFayette visited her sister,
Mrs. Willie Mae Boyles,
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The Summerville News, Thursday, February 17, 1994
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By EDITH GARNER
Call 862-2427
Saturday.
A speedy recovery is wish
ed for Jonathan and Corey
Smith and Brian Hankins who
were injured in an auto acci
dent Thursday.
Mrs. Inez Brown visited
Mrs. Tammy Johnson, Jen
nifer, Emily and Maggie Sun
day afternoon.
Visiting Leroy Brown in
Dry Valley Saturday were Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Holbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafer
and Mrs. Annie Mae Smith
visited over the weekend with
Mrs. Faye Berry and daughter,
Robin, in Boaz, Ala.
+“‘Joe’’ Earnest Paul Smith
visited his sister, Mrs. Mary
Wright of Menlo, en route to
Teloga to visit his mother, Mrs.
Annie Mae Smith, and carry
her a Valentine gift.
Mrs. Thelma g‘over is vaca
tioning in Mobile, Ala., for a
month or so with her daughter,
Mrs. Ann Schular, and grand
daughter, Megan anfr new
baby girl. Her daughter, Ann,
is recovering from recent
surgery.
%(imberly Star Hewitt was
overnight guest of her great
grandmother, Mrs. Alma
mith, Saturday. She also
visited her great-aunt, Mrs.
Lynn Noel, on Sunday.
Mrs. Alma Smith and
flanddaughter, Mrs. Christy
a and Austin, and Kim
Hewitt attended the singing at
New Hope Baptist Church
Saturday night.
Mrs. Alma Smith and
Christopher Noel attended ser
vices at Dlg Valley Baptist
Church Sunday morning.
. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fennell,
Bobbly and Joey of
Douglasville visited Mr. and
Mrs. Tiny Brown Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Brown
made several visits gaturdai
to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smit
Jr., Jonathan, Corey and
Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly
Wentz, Brian and Jamie
Hankins, and Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Price.
Amber McDaniel attended
Oh, My Goodness and
Mercy Me, But, Who
Could Be Turning 50?
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Happy Bi: thday!
Honor Club and Distinguished Club for
1992-93, received the Community Project
Safety Award for Bike Safety Week, the
Community Service Involvement Award
for its Halloween Walk, the Friend of
Youth Award, and the District Benefac
tor Award for its contributions to the Op
timist International Foundation. (Staff
Photo).
4-H district meet Saturday at
Floyd Junior College. Accom
paning Amber were her mom,
Mrs. Sheryl McDaniel, and
Shanna anlers. Nancy Smith
and Kristy.
Bobby, Sheryl, Amber and
Shanna McDaniel visited Mike
and Shelia McCormick and
Dutchess Dupree Sunday
afternoon.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Warner Wilson Sunday were
Mrs. Nancy Smith, Kristy and
Penny.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bishop
met Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Railey in LaFayette and had
supper together.
Bill and Cleo Bishop spent
Saturday shopping at the I-59
flea market and had supper in
Fort Payne, Ala.
Calvin and Jean Railey of
LaFayette visited Bill and Cleo
Bishop Sunday afternoon.
Visiting Iva Maynard over
the weekend were her son, Carl
Maynard, Josh and Ethan,
Doris Battles and Kathy of
Gallant, Ala., Thomas and Dot
tie Bryson, Hollie and Freddie,
Imogene Warner and Fredia
Teague. Carl and Doris were
celebrating their birthday an
niversaries Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Gill
enjoyed supper Saturday in
Fort Oglethorpe, then did some
shopping.
Rebecca Gill spent the
weekend in Calhoun with Mr.
and Mrs. Rusty Gill and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Gill.
Arielle Gill spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Schrader.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Garner
and Josh and Thelma Burkin
visited Edith Garner Sunday
and took her out for dinner in
Pennville.
Get-well wishes go to Mrs.
Dorthene Phillips, Mrs. Irene
Wright, Mrs. Geneva
Shireman, Mrs. Gladys Louise
Coo(?er and Jimmy Pettyjohn.
elebrating birthday an
niversaries on Valentine’s Day
include Jason Hughes, Angie
Smith, Jordon Smith, Amber
Edwards, Marie Cook and Con
nie Trammell.
FCC Seeks
Volunteers
Friends of Family in Crisis
(FCC) will host u volunteer
training session at 7 p.m. Feb.
24 at the Chattooga County
Library annex building,
Summerville.
FFC is a newly
incorporated non-profit group
concerned with domestic
violence. The workshop will ad
dress its Court Advocacy
Program.
Registration is not re
quired. For more information,
call Melissa Gifford at
638-5225 or 931-2385, or Cecilia
Bowman at 861-3505.
Correction
The name of D Kaylor
was inadvertently ?:gittex by
the school from the academic
honor roll for Darlington Mid
g‘lebSc{wol for the period ending
eb. 1,
Doug is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Steven Kaylor,
Summerville.
Clarification
Tamm, Crufi and Brian
Rigsby, w{owfll married at
2 p.m. Saturday at the Com
munit{ Holiness Church of
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ment announcement in
this past week'’s edition of The
Summerville News.
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