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HOSPITAL REPORT
As of Monday, the patients
confined to Donalsonville Hos
pital from this area were Mrs.
C. B. Ware, William Moore of
Rt. 1, Horace King, Brinson,
and Luke E. Spooner, Iron
City.
Those confined to Seminole
Memorial Hospital included
M. H. Frith and Mrs. Annie
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Anderson, Jakin, Rev. E. C.
Williams and W. L. White,
Iron City, Lewis Hicks, Miss
Martha Ann Perry, Mrs. Lot
tie Worrells, Donalsonville,
and Mrs. William (Eloise)
Gibson, Bainbridge, who has
relatives here.
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Mrs. GusSie Easom is on an
extended visit to Mr. and Mrs.
L. S. Burch in Decherd, Tenn.
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It is good to have Mr. Zack
Williams of Barney here for
a visit of a few days.
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Mr. E. L. Summerour left
Tuesday morning for Birm
ingham where he will spend
Christmas with his daughter,
Mrs. Olin Germon and
Germon. Mrs. Summerour has
been in Birmingham for about
three weeks because of the
illness of their little grandson.
We are glad to learn that the
child is steadily improving.
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Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morgan,
and son, Sammy, left Tuesday
afternoon to be with relatives
in Guntersville, Ala., during
Christmas.
Mrs. Loretta Long, a nurse
who recently came to Semin
ole Memorial Hospital from
Phoebe Putney in Albany, is
in Tallahassee where she was
called on account of the ill
ness of her mother. Mrs. Long
has many friends here who
sincerely hope for her mother
a speedy recovery.
DONALSONVILLE (GA.) NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1963