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SOCIETY NOTES
The nicest courtesy you can show your guests from out
of town is to have their visits mentioned on this local page. The
nicest courtesy you can show your friends is to let them learn
of your visit through this page whenever you go away.
The News will consider it a courtesy whenever you will
give us an item of any kind. Just phone 97 or drop us a card.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Farabee, of
Salisbury, N. C., spent the week here
with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hunter.
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Mrs. J. D. High, of Pelham, and
Mrs. Tommy Whiddon, of Thomasville,
are visiting Mrs. L. J. Cowart here
this week.
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Miss Marjorie Servers, of Valpariso,
Ind., was the guest of Miss Bessie
Cowart last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hornesby had
as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Ellie Hornsby; Mrs. V. R. Hornsby,
of Bridgeborough, Ga., Mrs. Joe Lane
and Mrs. Wilkin Bird of Colquitt;
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hornsby of Ma
rianna, Fla., and Mrs. Frank Newell
of Tampa, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Chandler, of
Atlanta, spent the week-end here with
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Richardson.
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Mrs. B. I. Loyless, Miss Betty
Walker and Mr. Archie Walker, of
Ft. Gaines, were visitors June Sun
day evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crowder and
daughter, Miss Alice Crowder, of
Griffin, and Miss Lillian Crowder, of
Elberton, spent the week-end here as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otho Benton.
On their return home they stopped
by Ft. Benning to visit Capt. M. S.
Crowder.
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Friends oV Mrs. A. L. Hay regret to
learn of her illness at her home here.
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Frank Smith, Jr., Bob Smith and
Jimmie Smith, of Sasser, have been
spending several days here with their
aunt, Mrs. C. S. Forrester and famil.
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Friends of Mrs. S. W. Jeffcoat re
gret to learn of her illness at Mosely
Clinic where she underwent an op
eration Sunday.
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Mrs. L. C. Hay and daughter, Miss
Mary Elizabeth Hay, Mrs. Norman
Hatcher and Mrs. Harry Simpson
and young daughters, Annie Jo and
Harriett are visiting relatives in
Tennessee this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Stapleton and
little Miss Joan Wilkin, of Colquitt,
were visitors here a short while Mon
day evening.
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Messrs. C. S. Forrester, A. J. Jones
and E. T. Kelly attended to business
in Macon Tuesday.
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Mrs. B. B. Clark, Misses Martha
Jane Clark and Patsy Forrester spent
Tuesday in Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dickenson and
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. I. Spooner, Jr.,
spent the week-end in Knoxville, Tenn.
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Mr. W. F. Lee spent Monday and
Tuesday attending to business in At
lanta.
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Mr. John Fiveash, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end here. He was accompan
ied home by his wife and young
daughters who had been spending sev
eral weeks here with Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Richardson.
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Mr. C. W. Beardsley expects to
leave soon to attend the National Mail
Carrier’s Convention at Columbus,
Ohio. While away he will visit a broth
er, Albert E. Beardsley and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Page.
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Rev. Chester M. Campbell, wife and
daughter, were visitors in Donalson
ville last week. Rev. Campbell was
formerely a pastor of the local Pres
byterian Church.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Hanna, and
children, are spending this week at
Panama City Beach.
~ DONALSONVILLE NEWS FRIDAY’, AUGUST 15TH, 1941.
Miss Mabel Daniels is spending sev-)
! eral days with her sister in Norman
Park, Ga.
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Misses Ellen McKinney, of Thomas-
i ville, and Nelle Taylor of Colquitt,
are guests of Miss Anna McCracken
this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph YVilliams are
expected to return this week from
North Carolina and Washington, D.
C. where they are visiting relatives.
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; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wallace, and
two children, of East Moline, 111., were’
guests this week of Dr. and Mrs. C.
N. Berkley.
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Mrs. Ed Justice, Miss Loraine Jus-;
tice, Mrs. Ada Segler, and Mrs. Dix
on of Albany, spent Monday with Mrs. ■
C. A. White.
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Mr. Jack Holland of Albany, is visit
ing his sister, Mrs. Phil Spooner. j
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Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hudson have re-’
turned to their home after having;
visited relatives in north Georgia. i
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Mr. Rudolph Gause and Mr. Darby;
White of Fort Jackson, South Caro-I
lina are visiting their families here;
this week.
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Mr. W. R. Latham of Moultrie, was
transacting business in ,this city this,
week.
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Miss Martha Watson of Valdosta,i
Georgia is a guest of Mrs. Morrison I
Shingler this week.
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Miss Emily Muir of Dothan, Ala., I
is visiting Sadie Miller of Iron City j
i this week.
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Misses Hilda Bivings, Aliene O’Neal
Mary Elizabeth Hay, Annette Dicken
son, Eula Dickenson and Jean Groll
man spent last week at Panama City
Beach.
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Miss Louise Pumphrey' of Panama
City, Fla., arrived this week to as
i sume the duties of head nurse at the ;
Mosely Hospital. She succeeds Miss
Catherine Marshall who has resigned
and returned to her home in Atlanta,
Mrs. Mattie High, of Pelham, and j
Mrs. Louise Whiten, of Thomasville,
are guests of Mrs. L. J. Cowart this
week.
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Friends of Miss Emma Ruth Hay,
of Tifton, regret to learn of her ill
ness at the Donalsonville Hospital
where she underwent an operation
i last week. Miss Hay is a sister of
; Misses Mozelle and Edith Hay, form-
I er residents of Donalsonville.
DARBYSHIRE-MARTIN
MARRIAGE.—
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darbyshire an-
■ nounce the marriage of their daugh-
’ ter, Lois to Thomas E. Martin of
Blakely.
. At the home of the Rev. John S.
I Lough, pastor of the First Methodist
; church of Donalsonville, Miss Lois
| Darbyshire and Thomas E. Martin
( were quietly married on Sunday morn
j ing, Augustt 10. The vows were spok
'en in the presence of a few close
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friends and relatives, the impressive
I ring ceremony being used. The bride
j was attired in navy sheer combined
! with net and her accessories were
; navy with this she wore white gloves
| and her flowers were pink rose buds.
; After a short wedding trip the couple
' will reside in Blakely.
(By Mrs. O. C. Smith)
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| HONORS COUPLE.—
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" Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Beardsley en
i tertained with a buffet supper at
. honje Frjday, complimenting
■ Miss Lois Darbyshire, and Mr. Thom
1 ’ E. Martin, of Blakely whose marriage
was solemnized Sunday.
A motif of pink and white was user
1 ; in the decorations. The wedding cake
placed on a large glass plateau gracec
. the centetr of the table which was ov
erlaid with a lace cloth. Ferns and cor
' | al vine were used around the cake and
wedding bells hung from the chan
delier over the table.
Mrs. Y. L. Roberts presented a pro
gram of nuptial music. Those present
were, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darbyshire
1 Mr. Dale Darbyshire, Mr. M-G. Clark
Mi’s. Y. L. Roberts, Miss Dorothy
‘ Beardsley, Mr. Tommy Beardsley,
Miss Lois Darbyshire, ami Mr. Thhorn
' as E. Martin.
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Robert and Helen Long, Evangelists and Singers, of Warren, Ohio,
who will conduct a series of evangelist services at the Nazarene Church be
ginning Tuesday, August 19th, continuing through August 31st inclusive.
If you enjoy good singing and preaching this is an opportunity you can’t
afford to miss.
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