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Wednesday, Mar. 29, 1967
News
Williamson
News
By MBS. C. H. KELLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitfield
have returned to Florida after
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul William
son, Charla and James of Grif
fin, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Milner
and Kay of South Carolina, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Williamson,
Larry Williamson and Mr. and
Mrs. Lamar Williamson, all of
Macon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wil
liamson, Shirley, Michael and
David of Augusta visited their
mother and grandmother, Mrs.
W. C. Williamson during the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ham and
family of Macon, Miss Frances
Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Moore, all of Griffin, were Sun
day guests of Mrs. Sally Moore.
Afternoon visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Allen.
Mrs. C. M. Turner, Sr. spent
last Tuesday in Atlanta with Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Ballard.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ( Coggin,
Glenda and Charles spent Sun
day in Hollonville with Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Coggin.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dunn of
Carrollton, Mr. and Mrs. Mit
chell Turner, Jr., Renee and
Clark of Thomaston and Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Turner and
Horn of Concord visited Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Turner, Sr. Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Simmons
and son, Curt, of Griffin were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Roger Herndon and Virgil.
Mr. and Mrs. Lanier Malone,
Dixie Monte and Tracy of Cit
rus, Fla. were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Malone.
Sunday visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Malone and Amy
and Mrs. Era Roberts, all of Gr
iffin, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ma
lone and Robin Denise of Brooks
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Alford,
Mike, Robie and Timmy of For
est Park.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Whitfield
had as their Sunday visitors,
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Whitfield,
Kerry and David of Griffin.
Lynn Harrison entertained at
her home with a spend-the-night
ght-party Fricay night.
W. P. Blanton has been dis
missed from the Crawford Long
Hospital in Atlanta.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Kelley and Dwight Kelley Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Crowder and Kathy, Mrs. Jam
es Quick, Karen and Darryl, all
of Griffin.
Faith Baptist
WMU Holds
Prayer Week
Faith Baptist Church WMU
observed the week of prayer for
home missions recently. The
meetings were held at the chur
ch. The theme was ‘‘As You
Go”.
Mrs. Wiley Post had charge
of the program, ‘‘As You Go,
Search”, Monday. Those taking
part were Mrs. L. M. Horton,
Mrs. J. B. Shoupe, Mrs. Mar
shall Garrett, Mrs. Agnes Prit
chard and Mrs. Burton Jones.
Mrs. L. M. Horton was in char
ge of the Tuesday program. The
topic was ‘‘As You Go, Encoun
ter”. Those taking part were
Sirs. J. P. Thaxton, Mrs. J. B.
Shoupe, Mrs. Gene Turkett, Mrs.
Grady Jones, Mrs. Agnes Prit
chard and Mrs. Rufus Horton.
Mrs, Wiley Post was in char
ge of the program on Wednes
day. The topic was “As You Go,
Reach Out”. Those taking part
were Mrs. Calvin Smith, Mrs.
Velma Lewis, Mrs. Fay Sellers,
Mrs. J. B. Shoupe, Mrs. Agnes
Pritchard, Mrs. Calvin Smith,
Mrs. Grady Jones, Mrs. Marsh
all Garrett.
The topic for Thursday was
‘‘As You Go, Grow”. Mrs. Mar
shall Garrett had charge of the
program. Those taking part
were Mrs Calvin Smith, Mrs.
L. M Horton, Mrs. Rufus Hor
ton, Mrs. Agnes Pritchard, Mrs.
Grady Jones.
Mrs. Wiley Post was in char
ge of the program Friday. The
topic was “As You Go, Live '.
Those helping with the pro
gram were Mrs. J. P. Thaxton,
Mrs. Gene Turkett, Mrs. Mar
shall Garrett, Mrs. J. B Shou
pe and Mrs. L. M. Horton.
CARD OF THANKS
I want to say “Thank You”
from the depths of my heart
to my Griffin friends for
their visits, cards, flowers
and letter* during my
lengthy Illness.
Word* are not enough to
tell you what you mean to
me.
B. V. BEVIL.
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