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liiuraday, November 29. 195 b
Personals
Mias Mary Byrd of Tallahassee,
Florida spent several days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Jomes.
Mrs. A. C. Lawion ,pd chil
dren of .Jacksonville, Florida
weir the Thanksgiving holiday
guests of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Harvell and other rel
atives.
Mrs. Grady Benton spent the
weekend'in Charlotte, North Car
olina with her sister Miss Sara
Skinner and roommate Miss
Rachel Craven. They visited Miss
Mil Henry, a former Covington
resident, during her slay in
Charlotte.
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Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Pratt, Miss
Ann Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Pratt and family and Mrs. B. J.
Harrison were the Thursday din
ner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Torn
Hopkins in Griffin where they,
enjoyed a family gathering with
other members of th e family.
* * * •
Mr. and Mrs. R M. Bell and
two children left Wednesday for
Minneapolis, Minnesota where
they will make their home. Mr.
Bell is connected with Pillsbury
and has been transferred to Min
neapolis. Mrs. Bell is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Mc-
Niven. Their many friends here
■wish them much happiness in
their new home
* * * *
Friends of Mrs. J. L. Collins ।
will be glad to know ahe has!
returned home after being a pati- i
ent at Crawford W. Long Hospi-1
tai in Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiss and:
daughter Charlotte spent Sunday
in Savannah with Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Weiss and family.
• 0 « *
Woody Morcock and school-;
mat* John Scott of Lancaster ]
Pennsylvania, both students at I
Davidson College, Davidson,’
North Carolina, spent the holi-I
dS s with Woody's parents Mr. I
and Mrs S J. Morcock.
♦ * * *
Mr. and Mrs. C. W Collins
vLited Mrs. P. T. Austin in At
lanta Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Pat Pickett nf Atlanta]
was the weekend guest of the .
Neal Banks family. Miss Pickett ।
is employed by Delta Air Lines (
as a radio operator.
♦ * * •
Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Pratt and ।
family spent the weekend in'
Macon with Mr. and Mrs. O N.I
Ftsher. r
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben House and
Martha Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Billy
House and Lynn were the Sun
day afternoon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Clack of Winder.
♦ SO*
The Art Hendersons were the
Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Hampson and
family, Beverly, Ricky and Bud
dy of Atlanta. During the after
noon Doug Hampson and daugh
ter. Beverly and her escort, and
sons Ricky and Buddy and Art
Henderson attended the Ga.-Ga.
Tech freshmen football game at
Grant Field.
• * • »
Mr. W. R. Greer and daugh
ter, Miss Mae Greer, celebrated
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- I Thanksgiving day with a din
s iner party at their home. Those
1 enjoying the day were Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Greer and their
children. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Greer Jr. ana Mr. and Mrs.
, Larry Greer; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
(Turner and family; Mr. and Mrs.
;T. B. Greer and family, Mrs. G.
T. Sumner and family, Mr. and
j Mrs. Roger Harris and children
; of Bronwood and Mr. and Mrs.
(John Wells and children.
♦ • * «
Mr. Bill Bouchillon. Mrs. Gene
(Walden and son, ^ee, and Mr.
and Mrs. B. A. Bouchillon were
the Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Randall of Atlanta.
* ♦ ♦
Mrs T C. Rowland and child
ren, Tommy Jr. and Billy, are
I enjoying a week's visit with
Mrs. Rowland s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Hicks Sr.
• • • »
1 Re'-, and Mrs. p au l M. Counts
and daughter Miriam of Swansea,
' S. C. were the guests of their un
i cle, Mr. G. W. Caldwell last Sat
] urday. Rev. and Mrs. Counts are
I retired missionaries to Africa.
Rev. Counts is now pastor of
the Swansea Lutheran Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elliott and
son Mark of Lithonia were the
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
( Marion Britt last Thursday even
; ing.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ty C. Cason spent
1 the Thanksgiving holidays with
| Mrs. Cason's parents. Mr. and
Mrs R. J. Kinard in Monticello.
• ¥ * ♦
Mrs. Porter Barnett, Mrs. Mary
Lazenby, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mc-
Cord and Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Bohanon and son Charles spent
last weekend with Rev. and Mr.’.
M. B. Dendv in Reidsville, S. C.
« • * •
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson
(and daughter of Greenville. Mist.,
and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson
. of Atlanta visited Mr. and Mrs.
! Colley Day of Oxford Saturdi.’
» • * »
Mrs. Sam I. Cowan of Con.
! yers. Mrs. C. D. Ramsey Sr. and
I Miss Sfartha Ramsey were the
; Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr
and Mrs. C. B. Ramsey Jr., and
I Sam.
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Mrs. E. G. Martin is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Grier Martin in
I Davidson, N. C.
♦ » « •
Miss Maggie Beck Davis. Mr.
■ and Mrs. Derrell Harper and Mr.
land Mrs. C. D. Ramsey Jr., ex
tended "Golden Slipper” at
; GSCW. Milledgeville, and were
the guests for dinner at the San
ford House, last Friday night.
♦ ♦ • •
Mrs. Meyer Rosenthal spent
several days visiting her chil
dren. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J.
Rosen, Bonnie and Joseph, in
their new home in Columbia, S
C.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kitchens
Sr. had as their guests for the
Thanksgiving holidays their chil
dren Mrs. Fred Kitchens Jr. of
Douglas and Miss Maxine Kitch
ens of the University of Georgia.
Athens.
♦ • • ♦
Charles Geiger, Oscar Parnell.
Tom Skinner, Joe Heard. John
i Chesnut, J. D. Dial, Oscar Wo
-1 mack and Barney Cox of Atlanta
formed a congenial group enjoy
ing a fishing trip to Lake Black
; shear near Cordele over the
i weekend, at the campsite of the
Tri State Club.
♦ ♦ • *
Miss Rebecca Weldon, Lamar
■Weldon and Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Weldon Sr. were the Sunday
dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Jesse Adams in Franklin.
I Mr and Mrs B A. Bouchillon
with Mr. and Mrs. O R. Rainey
I spent Saturday in Milledgeville
| with' relatives and friends.
} Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Smith
and family spent the Thanksgiv
i ing holidays in Memphis, Ten
i nessee with relatives.
♦ ♦ * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Moore of
Columbus were the weekend
guests of their parents Mr. and
I Mrs P. W. Pratt. Sunday their
I guests were Mr. and Mrs. Win
i son Dunevant of Augusta
•• • »
Mr. C C Hood Sr. the father
l of Mrs. Howard Brooks, was
transferred from Newton County
Hospital to Emory University
Hospial. Atlanta, Sunday. The
many friends of this family hope
he will soon be much improved
and able to return home.
* * * *
Mrs. Walter Stokes. Mrs. Jim
my Stokes and baby Garnett Sue.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Avery, Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Kirkland and
daughters, Mrs.' Grier Holifield
and daughter and Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Avery enjoyed a Thanks
giving Avery family gathering
in Atlanta Sunday at the home
lof Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy McEver.
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