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PAGE SIX
OXIOI I NEH'S
Mr. and Mrs. G. C, Nance and
children spent the week-end in At
lanta.
Mr. Ed Stone, who attends school
In Athens, visited his mother. Mrs.
Bonnell Stone, recently.
Mrs. Elan Dempsdy, of Atlanta,
visited friends here last week.
Miss Prances Allgood has re
turned to her school after visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl All
good.
Miss Lydia Williams and several
friends of Atlanta, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Williams.
Mrs. Jimmie Williamson, of At
lanta. spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Weldon.
Mrs. Williamson is the former Miss
Lenora Weldon.
Mr. and Mrs. Pickett and daugh
ter Christine, attended the funeral
of Mrs. Pickett's brother-in-law,
Mr. Manning, in Atlanta. Friday.
Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Day and
children, of Atlanta, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Collie Day Sunday.
Miss Mildred Almand, of Winter
ville, spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Almand.
Miss Helen Neeley, of Almon,
spent the week-end with Miss Ag
nes Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Roquemore and
son. Joe, Mr. and Mrs. G. M Kil
gore, of Loganville. ■ Mr. and Mrs,
John Roquemore Floyd, of S'ock
bridge, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Floyd
and Mrs. R. S. Jansson of Atlanta.
wpre Sunday visitors of Mr. and j
Mrs. W. L. Floyd.
Miss Jeanette Weldon and Mr.
John B Roberts spent Monday In
.
Atlanta,
Mrs. G W. Cofield, Miss Annie
George Cofield. Mrs. Blackshear and
Mi.ss Ro.se Blackshear, of Gaines
ville. spent Tuesday in Oxford.
Mrs. T. M. Sullivan had visitors
from Augusta for the week-end.
Mrs. Alma Henderson spent sev
eral days at her home last week.
Mr. J. C. Calvert spent several
days With his wife and children this
week.
Mr Claud Giles, of Livingston,
I spent the week-end with his par
ants, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Giles.
Dr. Julia Emery, Miss Jean Em
ary and Miss Eudora Doan, of Cov
Mrs. James Hinton, of Macon,
and Miss Frances Hinton, of Agnes
Scott, spent the week-end with Mrs.
James Hinton.
The many friends of Mr. John Bee
Roberts are delighted to know that
he's able to be out again after a
serious illness.
Mr Neal Jackson, of Mansfield.
spent Friday with his aunt
Alma Henderson.
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Mt. and Mrs. Olin Bohanan had
as their guests Sunday afternoon
Mrs. H. F. Dingier, of Covington,
and her guest, Mrs. R. R- Hitchcock,
of Huntington, W. Va,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Potts and
son, Wallace, visited relatives here
during th eweek-end.
Mrs. Emmette Pope and Mrs. Roy
Aiken spent Monday afternoon with
Mrs. Conrad Reynolds.
Mr. Johnnie Piper is spending this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Few Park
pi
Miss Flenwe Parker spent Friday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Obie Park
er.
Mrs Will Ivey is on the sick list.
Her many friends hope she will soon
be well.
Miss Madge Potts and Mrs. Emma
Pennington had as their guests Sat
urday afternoon, Mrs. Howard Potts,
Mrs. Bill Aiken, Mrs. Emmette
Pope, Mrs. Hugh Aiken, Miss Kat.h
ertne Pope, Mrs. Obie Parker, Mrs.
Almond Washington and Mrs. Paul
Pickett and Mrs. Samp Aiken.
Mrs. Preston Fincher returned
home Sunday after spending the
past week with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wiglnton vis
ited friends and relatives In Atlan
ta during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Parker and
children spent Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Obie Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones and fam
ily had as their guests Sunday. Mr
and Mrs Bee Sansone, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Webb and children. Buddy
and Patron, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Linborgh. of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs
T. C. J.ones, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Cbesnut i and daughter, Harriette,
Mr. and Mrs Pete Jones, Misses
Louise Pickett and Carolyn Aiken.
Mrs Johnie Berry and son, Ron
ald. spent Sunday with Mrs. Mance
Berry.
Features at the
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The double feature program for
Friday and Saturday brings you the
latest Hopalong Cassidy adventure
“Silver on the Sage," with William
Boyd in the lead, supported by
"Windy" Hays and Russel Hayden.
There will also be a gangster pic
t,ure ‘Tllegal Traffic” with J. Carrol
Naish and Mary Carlisle.
“The Young in Heart" will be
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Mr. J. A. Starr, of Greensboro,
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