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I AROUND THE CbUNTVl
CHARING
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Woodall
spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Bell.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Waller
of Albany visited the Benny Wal
lers on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams
visited Mrs. Williams’ mother
in Alabama, Sunday.
Mike Sawyer visited Frank
Oliver while on leave from the
Air Force.
Mrs. R. H. Yarbrough is
visiting her son in Barnesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Patterson
of Tallahassee, Fla. and Mrs.
E. H. Rodgers and family of
Taylor Mill visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Bell, Sunday.
The children of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Watson are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. George Watson while
their mother is a patient in the
hospital.
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Mrs. Leila Moran, Mrs. C.
R. Simmons, Mrs. Winnie Bra-
zeale and Mrs. Elam Griffith
were among those attending the
district Federated Garden Club
meeting in Warner Robins, last
Monday. The ladies were also
on hand for the welcoming cere
mony to' President Lyndon B.
Johnson as he landed at Robins
AFB.
Friends of Gann Nelson will
be glad to learn that he has
returned home frcm the hospital
at Dublin and is improving daily.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Childre
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Childre of Sandersville,
Tuesday.
Mrs. James Gray has return
ed from the Macon Hospital af
ter undergoing surgery last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hicks
were in Macon, Thursday.
Willis Saunders is confined
to his home. Friends wish for
him a speedy recovery.
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Sams
spent Friday in Macon.
Mrs. Lucy Fickling continues
ill at the home of her son in
Macon.
Miss Jane Windham of Atlanta
was a weekend guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wind
ham.
Accompanying Miss Jeri
Windham of Mercer University
home for the weekend were
Misses Sharon Anderson, Mar
tha Walker and Joannie Bower.
Another weekend guest of the
J. W. Windhams was Miss Jane
Windham of Atlanta.
A. weekend guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Barrow was Miss
Carol Barrow of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hinton and
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whatley
spent the weekend in Florida
fishing.
College students home for the
weekend included Gene Brunson
of Shorter College, Miss Rubye
hortman, of ABAC, James Hin
ton of Middle, Ga., Miss Kikky
Goddard of Statesboro and Har
ry Hicks of the University of
Ga.
Mrs. F. H. Sams visited Mrs.
J. T. Carswell in the Riverside
Hospital in Montezuma, Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Paul Cromer and Law
rence Cromer of Ideal, Mrs.C.
R. Simmons, and Mrs. Leila
Moran spent Tuesday in Colum
bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill of
Cedartown were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Hill.
Mrs. Bobby Aultman, Mrs.
Maude Baker, Mrs. J. T. Bar-
row and Mrs. W. C. Windham
spent last Sunday afternoon at
Callaway Gardens.
Mrs. Luther Willis spent Sun
day afternoon with her daughter,
Mrs. Chappell Brooks of Ideal.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gee, Mr.
and Mrs. Rob Wilson and Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Trussell were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Gray and Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Suggs.
Mrs. Mittie Spillers of
Marietta spent the weekend with
her brother, C. R. Simmons and
Mrs. Simmons. They attended
services at Pine Level Church,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Taylor
and Peggy of Douglasville were
Friday night guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clopers Montgomery.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Har
vey of Macon visited their
parents during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fow
ler of Oglethorpe visited Mr.
and Mrs. A. L- Fowler, Thurs
day night.
Mrs. Sandra Sheffield and
Kevin of Macon spent the week
end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wheeler Smith and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Street-
man were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Jones
of Reynolds.
Earle Helmly of Augusta has
returned home after an ex
tended visit with Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Raburn Jr.
Mrs. A. L-Fowler continues
ill at her home- Friends wish
for her a speedy recovery.
Miss Wynelle Ray of Macon
spent the weekend with ela-
tives.
Miss Bessie Emerson, who
resides at the Ideal Nursing
Home, spent Thursday and
Friday with her sister, Mrs.
O. M. Williams and Mr. Wil
liams of Reynolds.
Mrs. S- O. Jones has re
turned home from the home of
her son, Herbert Jones of
Fort Valley. Mrs. Jones is
still ill and friends hope that
she will soon recover.
Mr.and Mrs- E. C. Raburn
Jr. were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E- C. Raburn
Sr.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Fowler included
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Miss Ella Foy Richards is
visiting relatives inVillaRica
and Carrolton.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Red
dish and children spent the
weekend in Athens with her
mother, Mrs. Ruby A. Lovern.
While there Mr. Reddish and
the boys attended the foot
ball game.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Jarrell Sr.
included Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Denton and A1 of Oglethorpe
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred S*
Jarrell Jr. of Reynolds-After
noon visitors were Mrs. F.
C. Jarrell and Miss Hazel
Harrell, Miss Ethel Chap
man and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Cheek and family and Mrs.
Dequindre McGlaun of Co
lumbus.
Mrs. R. C. Barrow and Mrs.
Dewey Johnson spent last
Thursday in Columbus.
Miss Emily Perkins was the
guest of relatives in Athens
and Augusta last week.
Miss Carolyn Haywood spent
several days last week with
her mother, Mrs. Earl Hay
wood.
Ladies of the Mount Pis-
gah Church observed a
Baptist Woman's World Day of
Prayer on Monday at the
Church.
Mrs. Amy Gill visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Carpenter
and the Leon Gills of War
ner Robins last week.
Sunday guests of Mrs.
Mercer Smith were Mr. and
Mrs. L. I. Chance, Mrs.
Ralph Joiner, Jack Tante,
all of Atlanta; J. B. Taylor
of Griffin and Mr. and Mrs.
Haywood McDonald of Macon.
Jimmy Stinson of Berry
College spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Stinson and family.
Mr. and Mrs- Wanza Hort
man, Mrs. G. J. Hortman and
Mrs- Luther Harris were in
Macon to hear Miss Eugenia
Hortman sing at Mulberry
St. Methodist Church, Sunday.
Mrs. Douglas Purvis has
returned home from the Mont
gomery Hospital.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs- Gorman Jarrell were Mr.
and Mrs- Bobby Parks and
Ellen, Miss Daphne Barnes,
Jackie Barnes of Virginia
and Miss Mary Edith Jar
rell of Macon.
Mrs- Mercer Smith returned
home Saturday from a trip
to San Antonio, Texas, where
she visited her daugher, Mrs.
James Herman and Mr. Her
man.
Mrs- Ellis Garrett and Mrs-
Pope Booth of Athens visited
Misses Berta, Irene and
Emily Perkins last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Barrow
and Mrs. Dewey Johnson spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Roberson of War
ner Robins.
Mrs. Eleanor Parks of Co
lumbus spent last weekend
with Mrs. Louise Gilson.
Mrs. Fred Jarrell visited
her mother in Columbus,
Thursday.
Mrs. Frank Bargeron of
Millen is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Julian Edwards 1, for
several weeks.
Mrs. J. C-. Griggs has been
confined to Sams-Whatley Hos
pital following a fall.
Wayne Beeland of Florida was
a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Culverhouse.
Misses Helen and Sharon
Bohler recently visited Misses
Wilhemina Neisler and Anne
Bohler of Travecca Nazarene
College of Nashville, Tenn.
Mrs. F. J. Railey of Colum
bus was a guest of Mrs. J. M.
Rustin during the weekend.
Dr. and Mrs. Eli Garrett
were weekend guests of Lt.
and Mrs. Bryan Blair of Jack
sonville, Fla. While there, they
went aboard the Aircraft Car
rier SHANGRA-LA at Mayport
Naval Station. On Sunday, they
were scheduled to attend an Air
Show at the Naval Air Station,
but heavy rains caused the can
cellation of the show. A visit
to the Jacksonville Beaches
gave them a chance to view the
tremendous damage caused by
Hurricane Dora.
Mrs. Seab Butler of Junction
City was a Monday morning
guest of Misses Mary E. and
Janie Neisler.
Ralph McCants spent Friday
night and Saturday with Rusty
Adams.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shur-
ley of Thomaston, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Fulcher and Angie of
Manchester and Mrs. W. O.
Whitley Jr. and boys were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L. G. Byers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ammons
of Americus were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Whitley and family, Sunday.
It was a surprise birthday
dinner for Clyde Whitley.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Whitley
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and VV. O. Whitley Jr., at
tended the funeral of Lonnie
Ray Sellars of Columbus. He
was buried in Park Hill Ceme
tery.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. O.Whitley Sr. were
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Whitley
and Cary and W.O. Whitley Jr.
Afternoon guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Whitley
and family while supper guests
were Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Whitley Jr. and family.
Mrs. Leila P. Clark of
Columbus spent Wednesdayand
Thursday with Mrs. E. H. Mor
rison and Mrs. Cleatous Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Turner
siient the weekend with rela
tives in Florida. Mrs. Joe
Wilder, who has been visiting
friends in Mauk, returned to
Florida with the Turners.
Mrs. Brannon Montgomery
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs- John Malo and family
of Columbus.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Wal
ler and family of Albany and
Mrs. Coy Williams and family
of Columbus were Sundaydin-
ner guests of Mrs. R. D.
Waller.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Whitley
visited the Rev. and Mrs.
Preston Batts and family of
Macon, Sunday afternoon.
Miss Reba Lou Turner,
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