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STARK
NEWS
By
Mrs. B. A. Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Heneley had as their spend
the-dav guests Friday, Mrs.
Bessie Davis of Hiram, Ga.
and Mrs. Irene Jones of
Farmington, Michigan.
Patty O’Neal, having gra
duated from Gordon Junior
College has enrolled in the
University of Georgia at
Athens to further her
education for a major in
Home Economics.
Rev. Earle Stirewalt from
the Department of National
Baptists, in the Georgia
Baptist Convention, preach
ed at both the morning and
evening services at Mace
donia Church on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
O'Neal were hosts for supper
Saturday night to the Betwixt
and Between Sunday School
Class of the Stark United
Methodist Church. A deli
cious rabbit stew, salads,
dessert, tea and-or coffee
were enjoyed by everyone.
The class is very active and
meets once each month for a
social gathering. Included in
the supper meeting were
Rev. and Mrs. Charles
Risher, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Spruell, Mr. and Mrs. Cliett
Redman, Miss Elizabeth
McMichael and Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy O’Neal.
Mrs. Julia Duggan is a
patient at Emory Hospital in
Atlanta, having undergone
surgery a week ago. Her
condition is reported as
satisfactory and friends hope
she will soon be able to come
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J.
Bryan of Forest Park spent
Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Grant and
family. They are the parents
of Mrs. Grant.
The Administrative Board
of Stark United Methodist
Church went out to Falls
View Restaurant for dinner
and a business meeting last
Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Ruffin, of
Yatesville, parents of Mrs.
Orville Kitchens, observed
their 65th wedding anniver
sary last Saturday. A group
of relatives and friends from
Jackson and Butts County
attended the celebration.
They were Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Horton, Bobby Whitaker, Mr.
and Mrs. Asa Lee Holloway
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Cook, Mrs. Madge
Holifield, Mr. and Mrs. Perry
O’Neal, Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson McMichael, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Abbott and
grandmother, Mrs. Olis
Kitchens and Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Kitchens. A number
of relatives from Atlanta
were also present. They
included Mrs. Floy Dell
Franklin and sons, Robert
and Burton, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Coot and Mr. Bert
Kitchens. Mr. and Mrs.
Ruf fin were congratulated on
their many years of mar
riage and were wished many
more anniversaries.
Kimmy, the 9-M> year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Donnie Leverette, rode her
bicycle 20 miles in the
Bike-A-Thon ride for Cystic
Fibrosis on Saturday. The
children who participated
are to be commended for
giving their time and
strength to so worthy a
cause.
Fatalities Increase
Traffic fatalities on U.S.
roads increased two per cent
in the first five months of
1976 compared to a similar
period the year before, ac
cording to the National
Safety Council. The safety
organization reported 17,230
fatalities compared with
16,790. Nearly 640,000 dis
abling injuries resulted from
traffic accidents in the first
five months of 1976, the
Council said.
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