Showing posts with label Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Party. Show all posts

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Adjustment; 34 Days Until the Varner Reunion

Paul Roper - 
click on picture to enlarge.

Am I right?  Today is the 24th.  That means there are 7 more days this month.  Then next month it is the 27th, which means there are 27 days next month.  27 +7 = 34.  Right?


For the dirt of when, where, and how much click on the below link:


Sunday, September 16, 2012

This is a poster for the next Varner Reunion,  April 27, 2013.

It never hurts to prepare early.  Note - click on the image to enlarge it to be able to read it.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

My Birthday Came and Went

The birthday cake was made by our daughter-in-law Sabrina.

This was a tri-birthday party.  My birthday was last week;  Rocky's Mother-in-law Chong's birthday will be in a few days, and Anna's mother's birthday will be in the first week of August.  Our family got to kill 3 birds with one stone.


My son Adam and his friend Savvy gave me the above pictures.  If you click on the pictures you will see the top picture is the Big Chicken in front of the Strand Theater.  And the bottom picture is The Big Chicken embracing Scarlet O'Hara.  I like cartoon like things, and landmarks, and local history.

Who is that handsome brute sporting the Tilley Hat?  It is I!  (somehow It are I! just doesn't sound right).  I know, I know, all these years I have been using a ballcap as a toupe.  Now that I am 71 my son Rocky and his wife Sabrina thought maybe it was time for a more grownup type of hat.  Something to show my maturity in a fashion statement.  I played with it in the mirror last night putting it on and putting it off, turning the brim one way and then the other.  I like it!  The more I looked at it the more I like it.... is it the hat or me that I am falling in love with?  Now that I am wearing a hat for grownups I found if you pull down the brim in the front and back it has sort of an "Indian Jones" look.  And if I turn the brim up on the sides it has sort of a "Jungle Jim" look.  Who do I want to be today?  .

Also I got some gift cards, which will be well used. 


Monday, June 11, 2012

TRAMMELL, Party of 200.


Lillian Darden & B.Kirk


Mark Kirk


a Leander N. Trammell Descendant & Harlan Trammell (also)



Nell H? & Mayor Steve "Thunder" Tumlin


Bob Boston &; Daughters (Leander N. Trammell Descendants)


The Ghost on the 2nd Floor



Joe Kirby




Lillian & Buddy Darden


JoAnn & Stewart Campbell


We went to the 125th  birthday party of the Trammell House yesterday.  We had a good time.  The owners Doug and Rachel Frey know how to throw a birthday party.   They seemed to be all over the house, keeping everything going smoothly.  They are excellent hosts.

Funny thing, I thought so anyway, was Congressman Buddy Darden and I both let out our wives  in front of the house then we  drove our vehicles almost around the block and parked at a parking lot on Wright Street, about a block away.  It was drizzling rain slightly and Buddy had an umbrella, which he held over my head too.   We walked and had a nice conversation.   There we were, an ex-United States Congressman holding an umbrella for a retired postal worker.  Shouldn’t it be the other way around?   Do you think other U.S. Congressmen of Georgia ex and present, such as Newt Gingrich, Tom Price, Bob Barr, or Phil Gingrey  would walk at my pace protecting me from the rain?
Two of Marietta’s Mayors were there, previously and present:  Bill Dunaway and Steve “Thunder” Tumlin, along with other notables.  There was a lot others such  friends, relatives, associates, and Trammell-kin (that is where we fit in, and hopefully as friends also).

Doug has done a tremendous amount of research on the Trammell House, the Trammell family, all the houses and the connected families for his excellent book MARIETTA, THE GEM CITY OF GEORGIA.


There is an article in Sunday’s Marietta Daily Journal about Doug, Rachel, the Trammell House and the original owner to the Trammell House, Leander Newton Trammell, and some of his off spring. I am not going to repeat the article, but give you a rundown of my own connection to the Trammell family (you may have read this a hundred times on Chicken-fat already, so if you have, click the exit X now.  Bail out why you still can!

My great grandfather William A. Hunter was born in 1842 in Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina.  His mother was Rebecca Trammell, who probably died before 1850.  William lived with his grandparents Jacob B. Trammell and Polly Hogshead, along with their children.  Polly was a full-blooded Cherokee Indian and died before 1860 while tending her fish traps in the Little Tennessee River.  Jacob and three brothers:  Robert, Jehu, and Javan Trammell.  Jehu and his wife Elizabeth Fain are the parents of Leander Newton Trammell, of the Trammell House in Marietta.
Their parents are William Trammell and Mary “Zilphia” Lynch.
Getting back to William A. Hunter, my great grandfather:  He grew up with the last name Trammell.  He enlisted into the CSA as last name of Trammell and married with that last name.
In the Summer of 1864 his unit fought on Kennesaw Mountain, here near Marietta.  He was shot in the knee and was placed in a private home  for recuperation near Woodstock but the war ended before he was able to rejoin his unit.  He returned to his wife Elmaline and son Charlie in Franklin, North Carolina.  After about a year his uncle, Van, who was the same age as he, killed a man arguing politics.  He was accused of being involved in the murder.  He and Van fled.  Van went to Arkansas where his brother moved  and William and his family went to Texas and spent several years.  They had a hard  time scratching out a living and returned east.  My grandfather was born on their way in 1879 near Paris, Texas.  His name is Frank Paris Hunter.  I think by his name they left Paris and the destination was Franklin. 
But by the time they were going through Georgia they stopped to visit people and friends where he recuperated and decided to settle there. By then he changed his name to William A. Hunter.

He was in his right, sort of, to change his name. Rebecca carried Jason Henderson Hunter to court to sue him for bastardy and won. And later after the Civil War William and Jason wrote letters to one another that reflected their father/son relationship.

Now, there are well over a hundred off-springs of William Hunter and his wife Emaline Ray in the Cobb County area.

Here is a coincidence that is not mystic or anything, just coincidental:  William's great grandfather William Trammell fought in the Revolutionary War and during the Battle of King's Mountain his arm was sliced off.  Then William Hunter, his name was William Trammell at the time was shot in the knee during the Civil War at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain.  Get it?  At two wars fought on America soil, on Mountains with their names beginning with K two William Trammells were wounded in combat.


My great grandfather William A. Hunter and Col Leander Newton Trammell were first cousins, once removed. Col Leander Newton Trammell and I are first cousins, 4 times removed.  It doesn't matter that one of us is dead.




Monday, April 30, 2012

Varner Reunion Pictures by Clarence Horton

Horaces Armfield & the Mrs and Tony Hipps

At the Varner Reunion, Clarence Horton, a friend, was mingling and taking pictures like me. He told me I could use any of his pictures as I see fit. As I see fit? OK! The first thing to do as I see fit is to take full credit for these excellent pictures! I took these pictures! Me and only me! No, I am just jesting. These are the excellent pictures taken by Clarence Horton, that I lifted off Facebook. Plagiarism isn’t dead.

Thank you for sharing your great pictures Clarence.

I stabbed at the names.  Some I knew and some I had to read enlarge the name tags and some was unreadable.  Sorry.


I will try to get my pictures posted on this blog tomorrow.





Center Ken Chaney




3- Pat McPherson, Melvyn & Ray Denard


Emmett Burton


Mrs & Mrs Fred Williams


Jack Gaskin & Charlene P Benson


Christine & Joe Jenkins


Rick & Kitty Kendrick, Marvin Young, & David Cain


Lee Broadhust & Neal Lawrence


Mickey Griffin, left


Center Monty Calhoun


Kay & Monty Calhoun and Stanely Bishop


Right - Dan Northcutt


Parks Groover


Janet & Pat McPherson


Rupert Raines

Peggy & Stanley Bishop


Tommy & Pat Townsend







John Mosely, Parks Groover, & James Kirk


Sunday, April 29, 2012

Varner Reunion 2012

It was good to see old friends of long ago.   I saw at least four, maye more people, I haven't seen in over a half of a century - and afer I refocused, they haven't changed at all.  I'm still working on the still pictures.



Thursday, March 15, 2012

Varner 4th Annual Reunion Just Around the Corner!


(click on the above image to enlarge to read)

The bottom part of the poster is missing, electronically whacked off. Monty sent a picture of the full poster, but not being a computer guru somehow I couldn't figure out out how to print the whole picture to turn around and scan it. What is missing is the rest of Campbell High School spelled out and also Sprayberry High School - and maybe also Humpty Dumpty Nursery.

Monday, October 03, 2011

Monday, September 26, 2011

Bell Reunion Sept 24, 2011, the Video



Yesterday you saw the still pictures of the Bell Reuion this past Saturday. Today you see the video of the same people (more or less) making facial expressions and talking. Gosh-a-rootie!!!