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SUNDAY. MAY 13, 1951
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob MecCue, of
Atlanta, spent the week-end in
Athens with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W Re Bedgood. They came
over to attend the Landscape Ar
chitecture Day, which is part of
the gesquicentennial celebration
at the University of Georgia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene DeSilets,
of Tupelo, Miss, were in Athens
for the Landscape Architecture |
srsmxi.‘entonmal celebration atl
e University of Georgia,
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.. Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Clarke leave
Tuesday to spend a week with
their son and daughter, Mr, and
Mrs. Homer Clark (Juanita) in
Orangeburg, S. C,
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Mrs. Lois Lazenby is expecting
her son and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Jamres Lazenby and daugh
ter, Betty, this week-end from
Boca Chica Field, Key West, Fla.
Mr, Lazenzy is with the Navy
there in radio electronics.
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Dr. and Mrs. W, W. Brown, Miss
Louise Storey, Mrs. Louis Smith
and Mr. Curtis Proveaux were
among those from Athens attend
ing the annual Public Health
imeeting in Savannah last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moss and
children, of Tallulah Falls, are
spending the week-end in Athens
with their mother, Mrs. Thomas
A £ McMah:n .on. Rutherford.
Mrs. A. D. Braden and chil
dren, Gaines School Road, are
visiting her parents in Salisbury,
N« C,
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Dr. and Mrs. QOtis F. Gay and
son,s Bob and Tom, of Huntsville,
Ala,, are spending several days
with Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Gay on
the Lexingion Road.
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Mr. L. C. Hart has joined his
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Lamb and Mrs. Janie Wotton, of
Union Point, for the week-end at
|the Lamb’s cottage on Sulh’van’sl
| Island,
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
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Mrs. C. C. Wilson, Mrs. Paul E.
Pfuetze, Mrs.,David, 8. Simpson
were delegates to the State Presi=
dent’s Council of League of Wo
men Voters in Atlanta Thursday
and Friday. Miss Anna Lord
Strauss, of New York and Wash~-
ington, ex-president of the Na
tional League, was the featured
speaker.
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Mrs. W. O. Bolton went to At
lanta Friday for the week-end and
to spend Mother's Day with Miss
| Emmie Bolton. '
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! A fruit cup made of a banana,
two small apples, two medium
\sized pears, an orange, and a half
|pound of grapes will serve five
| persons. Add a little coconut to
}the fruit, if it is to be served for
dessert.
| MMSEERINS L G e
Mrs, Edna Parr is in Decatur,
the guest of, her daughter, Mrs. W.
T, Parr for Mother’s Day.
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Friends of Leroy Moorehead
will be pleased to learn he has
left St. Mary’s hosgital and is do
ing nicely at his home, 198 Bar-.
row street.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wester an
nounce the birth of a son, John
Winder Wester, jr., on Friday,
May 11, at St. Mary’s Hospital,
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Mrs. David C. Walker left this
week for Colorado Springs, Colo
rado, to visit her daughter, Miss
Virginia Nelms, who is connected
with a medical center. From there
they will tour the Western states,
including California and Mexico.
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To Have Picnic
Saturday, May 19th
Delta Kappa will hold its an
nual Ficnlc meeting Saturday,
May 19th , at 8:00 p. m. in the
garden of Mrs. Margaret Blair's
home at 270 Cherokee avenue.
This pring garden picnic at
Mrs. Blair's is a traditional event
which terminates the year's series
of meetings. |
The program will include dis
cussion of the topic “Teacher Im
provement Through Increased
Knowledge, Travel and Study,”
and a series of Delta Kappa Gam-
R
ma reports,
The hostesses for the eveningl
will be Mrs, Margaret Blair, Miss
Magdalene Glenn, Miss Graco'
Anderson, Miss Ruby Anderson,
Mrs. Maude Pye Hoed, Miss Dora
Mollenhoff, Mrs. Rachael Sutton
and Mrs. Edith Stallings.
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Miriam Christian
To Give Piano
Recital On May 18
Mrs. Allan Arnold will present
Miriam Christian in a piano reci
tal in Durden’s Auditorium on
Friday evening, May 18th, at 8:30
o’clock. .
Miriam is the talened young
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Curtis
PAGE THREE
;J. t(i:hristli)am tim:lf.tzlizle will play se~
ections by the following .cam
’lel‘fll Bach; Beethoveg?‘ fm
kMendelssohn; Schubert; Chopin;
Listz and Strauss.
The public is cordially invited
to attend.
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BROILER BULLETIN
Commercial Broiler Production
in Georgia, Extension Service bul=-
letin No. 553 offers guides to farm
families in this state who are m:
ticipatting in one of Georgia’s
est growing enterprises. County
Extension agents can supply far=
mers with copies of the publica=
tion.
il
The theme for National Home
Demonstration Week being _ob=
served through May 5 is “Todag’l
Home Builds Tomorrow’s World.”
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