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Report From
Indian
Springs
BY MRS. CLYDE HOARD
Miss Carolyn Taylor at
tended the Carey-Logue
wedding in Gordon last
Sunday.
Seaman Steve Bennett of
Norfolk, Va. and Miss Rita
Bennett of Athens spent the
weekend with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bennett.
Mrs. Dan Hoard spent
Monday and Tuesday with
her sister, Mrs. W. T. Roach
and Ben Cook in Macon. Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy Cook are
vacationing in Japan and
Hawaii.
Miss Shelley Hamlin of
Jackson was weekend guest
of Miss Lisa Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holloway
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. James Darden and Mrs.
R. L. Holloway in Forsyth.
Mrs. Charlie Williams
visited her daughter, Mrs.
Emma Norsworthy, and
family in Stockbridge on
Sunday.
Miss Winnie Taylor and
Mrs. Louis Taylor were
visitors in Griffin Friday.
Mr. Asa Maddox made a
business trip to Thomasville
last week.
Mrs. Margaret Greer re
turned home Monday from a
trip to Las Vegas with her
sisters, Mrs. Lamar Hogan of
Dublin, Mrs. Cecil Brown of
Macon, and Mrs. Bobby
Kinard and Mr. Kinard,
Covington.
Dr. and Mrs. Ricky
Williams from Dublin were
weekend guests of Mr. Stan
Hogan.
Weekend and Sunday
guests of Mrs. Margaret
Greer were Mrs. Lucille
Hodges of Asheville, N. C.,
Mrs. Bill Stakias of Hender
sonville, N. C., Mrs. Florrie
Giles of Savannah, Mrs.
Lessie Mackey, Mr. and Mrs.
William Browning, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenny Duke and
Brandon, Mr. and Mrs.
Buster Duke, Lynn and A1 of
Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
McMichael of Macon, Mrs.
Lotus Allgood of Dublin, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank McMichael
and Ted of Indian Springs,
and Mrs. Bobby Kinard of
Covington.
Monday Rites
Were Held For
T. H. Morgan
Funeral services for Tho
mas Harry Morgan, of
Jenkinsburg, were held Mon
day at 11 a.m. in the chapel of
McDonald Funeral Home,
with the Rev. Harry Shep
herd officiating. Mr. Morgan
died Thursday, July 28, at his
Butts County residence.
A native of Molena, he had
lived in Jenkinsburg for the
past five years. He was a
member of the Ringgold
Masonic Lodge No. 90 and a
member of the Hill Patrick
Order of the Eastern Star,
Chapter 441. Mr. Morgan was
a retired employee of
Lockheed Company.
He is survived by three
sons, Harold M. Morgan, of
Jenkinsburg, Harry E. Mor
gan, of Livonia, Mich., and
Ervin Morgan, of Kalama
zoo, Mich.; a brother, L. B.
Morgan, of St. Petersburg,
Fla.; 15 grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren.
Interment was in the
Mount Olive Baptist Church
Cemetery near Molena.
"When people hear good
music, it makes them home
sick for something they never
had, and never will have."
E. W. Howe
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