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Mrs. L. C. Tribbl^j
Mrs. F. B. Mason had as.
guests during the week Mrs.
Martha Cook of Jackson,
Mrs. Horace Cawthon and
children of Jackson Lake
visited Monday afternoon,
Mr and Mrs. Emmett Laney
of Rex visited Tuesday
afternoon, Mrs. Dorcas
Strawn of Jackson visited
Wednesday afternoon, Mrs.
Rosa Mae Smith and Mrs.
Martha Cook of Jackson
visited Sunday morning.
Mrs. Nellie Cochran and
Mrs. Frances James of
Jackson visited Mrs. Pearl
Hobbs of Flovilla and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Parker of
Jackson Monday afternoon
and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Carey of Hillsboro on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Faulkner of Centerville spent
Friday night and Saturday
with Mrs. Nellie Cochran.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike
McKinney of Morrow and
Mrs. Edna Wilkerson of
Atlanta spent Sunday with
Mrs. Nellie Cochran.
Mrs. Robert Wilson of
Atlanta spent Tuesday with
Mrs. J. H. Pope.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tucker
of Fairburn, Mr. David
Tucker of Atlanta, Miss
Maggie Smith of Marietta
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarage
Tucker had supper at the Red
Roof Restaurant Friday
night in honor of Mrs.
Tucker’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Washington, Allen and Andy
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hern of
Phoenix City, Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Faulk
ner of Henry County spent
Wednesday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Tribble.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton
Crumbley of McDonough
were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Tribble
Saturday.
Dude Bell
Was Buried
On Sunday
Funeral services for
Claude C. (Dude) Bell, of 119
Railroad Street, Jackson,
were held Sunday, February
20th. at 1 o’clock from the
Israel C.M.E. Church of
Jackson. Rev. J. B. Green, of
Atlanta, officiated and
interment was in the Jackson
City Cemetery under the
direction of Abe Trimier
Funeral Home.
An accomplished tinsmith,
Dude Bell practiced his
profession in Jackson for
over 50 years and numbered
his customers, and friends, in
the hundreds.
11l health forced his
retirement several years ago
and, although in a period of
declining health, his death on
Thursday was sudden and
unexpected.
Survivors include two
daughters, Mrs. Thelma
Stokes of Jackson and Miss
Kayren Bell of Atlanta; sons,
Henry Bell of Atlanta, Joel
Bell of Detroit, Mich., Eldrin
Bell, James Bell, Kenneth
Bell, and Karl Bell, all of
Atlanta; grandchildren,
nieces and nephews.
CARD OF THANKS
Thank you to all the
wonderful friends and rela
tives who remembered me
with flowers, cards, visits,
prayers and phone calls
while I was in the Georgia
Baptist Hospital and a very
special “Thank-You” to Dr.
Newman and Dr. Ravry.
-Eva Mae Smith.
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