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PAGE SIX
Mrs. J. P. Floyd Is Gracious Hostess
To The Myrtle Combs Circle Meeting
The Myrtle Combs Circle of
the First Baptist Church met
Monday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. J. P. Floyd. The home
was decorated beautifully with
spring flowers.
Mrs. J. A. Wall, president,
presided. The Watchword was
repeated in unison, followed
with a prayer led by Mrs. J. A.
Wall. Mrs. Jim Harris was a
welcomed visitor. The minutes
of the last meeting were read
and approved. A report of all
officers was given and approv
ed.
Mrs. Billy Travis gave the
devotional taken from the sec-
THE ASTHMATIC
By DR. H. E. COLLIER
About this time of year asthma sufferers are looking des
perately for some relief from the wheeling and heavy chest and
sleepless nights. They gasp for breath and cough, nature's
way of trying to get the air through constricted bronchial tubes.
ficult breathing. Lite is partially blocked at some point in the
spirt causing the spasm of the bronchial tubes.
Many patients suffering find great relief and in time com
plete relief from their fatiguing attacks. Children respond al
most immediately; more often because of shorter term. There
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[ ond chapter of Acts. Mrs. Ed
| gar Callaway led in prayer.
Mrs. J. A. Allison gave the
book study “The Holy Spirit of
Mission’’.
The meeting was dismissed
with a prayer by Mrs. Jim
Harris.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostesses Mrs.
J. P. Floyd and Mrs. Eva Stubbs.
Miss Audrey Morgan, family
life specialist. Agricultural Ex
tension Service says most re
quests for advice on child rear
ing come from parents in high
income groups.
Many theories have been propounded
as to the cause of asthma of which al
lergy seems to be the most popular to
day: allergy to dust, ragweed, various
pollens, wheat germ, certain foods etc.
But why then, doesn't everyone have
asthma or hay fever? Did you ever
stop at that consideration? You see
everyone has a weakness in some part
of the body. Just like there are no
two of us who look alike, there are no
two of us who have identical manifes
tations of disease.
In asthma, there is a constriction of
the bronchial tubes which cause dis-
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Carrie Mobley Circle Met Mon. At
Lovely Home of Mrs. Carl Smith
The Carrie Mobley Circle of
the First Methodist Church met
at the lovely home of Mrs. Carl
Smith Monday afternoon, March
16.
Mrs. Smith served delicious
sandwiches, cookies and coffee
after which Miss Sallie Mae
Sockwell opened the meeting.
Ten members were present.
Mrs. L.M. Lyda Is Honored At Family
Gathering Sunday at Griffins' Home
Mrs. L. M. Lyda was honored
Sunday with a family gather
ing of her children at the home
of her daughter and family, Dr.
and Mr§. Maurice Griffin in Ox
ford. The occasion was the ob
servance of the 76 th birthday
of Mrs. Lyda.
The home was beautifully
decorated in observance of the
day with the beautifully em-
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller had
as their weekend houseguests
their sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Budd and chil
dren, Richard, Jr., Gene and
“Sis”, of Avondale.
• ♦ ♦ •
Mrs. Harry (Faulkner and
daughter, Laura, was the week
end guest of Mrs. Faulkner’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
Partridge in LaGrange. While
there they attended the Joint
Flower Show of the LaGrange
Garden Clubs, of which Mrs.
Partridge was Flower Show
Chairman.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Patter
son and children Miss Kay Pat
terson, and Frank, Jr., were
guests for the spring holidays
of Mrs. Pattersonson’s parents,
Dr. and Mrs. T. U. Smith. On
Wednesday evening Mrs. W. T.
Brightwell of Maxeys and Mrs.
Charles Sanders of Madison
were the Smiths dinner guests.
♦ * ♦ *
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bailey
and iamily of Birmingham, Ala.
were the guests during the past
week of the Shelley Harlins.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parr Davis
and children, Beth and Matt
arrived Tuesday from Athens
for a visit with the Harlins, dur
ing which they will attend the
Crossett-Laster wedding in At
lanta on Thursday evening.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Evans Burges
of Avondale were the Sunday
afternoon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Elliott. On Monday,
The Elliotts also had as their
guest their grandson, Charles
Elliott, Jr. of Atlanta.
» » » »
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hooten
and daughters, Jakie and Di
anne and guest Lynn Barker,
spent Sunday in Heflin, Ala.,
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomp
son. Misses Hooten and Barker
remained with the Thompsons
for the spring holidays.
• • • ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis White
BITS OF SOUTHERN
SUNSHINE
MAMIE OZBURN ODUM
IS IT I
At supper tame that evening in
the spring
Christ sat with His disciples
remembering;
A quiet time, then talk of
homey things,
Os wonder foods and
Spring rains bring.
Then quietly He said, “There
is one here
Whose kiss will bring be
trayal”, then a fear
As each man quested with a
cry,
Heart searching, pleading.
"Lord Is I”?
i Each man was worried, afraid
that he should see
The traitor that would be
so dastardly.
No one looked at Judas, but
each man knew
That one was false, eleven
men were true.
A lesson here is given to man
kind,
To seek for right and nob
ler living find,
Because some have failed to
hold Faith high,
Pray humbly, “Lord ... Is |
It I”? I
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The minutes were read and
approved. Mrs. Casey gave the
treasurer’s report.
Mrs. H. G. Smith led in pray
er for the success of the revival
which will be held in April. A
beautiful lesson was given on
“Isaiah Speaks.’’
The place of the April meet
ing will be announced later.
| bossed birthday cake the cen
[ tral decoration of the beautiful
ly appointed dining room table.
Those present to help their
mother and grandmother enjoy
the day were Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Lyda and family, Macon;
Mrs. Louise Beard, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Lyda and family,
Mrs. Harry Luckey and the
Maurice Griffin family.
were Decatur visitors Sunday
when they were guests of their
sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Fleming in their lovely
new home on Glendale Drive.
• • • *
Mrs. E. W. Exley and daugh
ter Jane spent several days this
week with Mrs. Exley’s brother
and sister Mr. and Mrs. For
rest Davis in Macon, while Dr.
Exley and their sons, Tim and
Slade joined the Scouts on the
Spring Camp.
» » • »
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence High
smith and children of Tallahas
see, Fla. were the Tuesday
guests of the C. C. Jarrards in
Oxford.
• * ♦ ♦
Many friends will regret to
learn that Mr. J. D. McKinsey
underwent surgery at Emory
University Hospital Monday;
and shall be wishing him a
rapid recovery.
• * * »
Miss Sue Pratt returned Wed
nesday from St. Joseph’s Infir
mary in Atlanta where she was
a patient following dental sur
gery. Sue is being wished a
pleasant convalescence by a
wide circle of friends.
♦ * ♦ ♦
Mrs. Homer Sharp and Hom
er Sharp Jr. were guests of rel
atives in Gainesville on Mon
day.
♦ • • ♦
Sher ry Campbell, II of Geor
gia Tech, was the weekend
guest of his parents. The Camp
bells have as their guests for
the spring holidays, their
daughter and son. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bracy of Athens.
• » » •
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Morgan and
son Warren were guests of the
Ewell Lunsfords Sunday, and
attended the “Chuck and Betty
Evans Day’ services at Mans
field Baptist Church, where
Rev. Evans was a former pas
tor. The Evans will leave in
the near future for East Africa
where they will serve as mis
sionaries with the Baptist For
eign Mission Board.
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Aiken
and Mrs. J. W. Moore of Lyons
were the guests of Mrs. Ada
Aiken and the W. B. Travises
on Sunday.
» » • •
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Katz
and family spent Sunday in
Atlanta as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph Guthrie and fam
ily.
• • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Austin
of Atlanta were the Sunday
guests of Mrs. W. L. Austin and
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Collins and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pinson
and children spent Saturday
night and Sunday in Ellijay
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Reece.
• ♦ • •
Miss Peggy Crews of Mercer
University returned to Macon
Tuesday to assume her school
duties after having spent the
spring holidays with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Crews.
♦ « ♦ *
Misses Karen Stone and Bob
bie Holifield are enjoying their
holidays in East Point as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Davis.
• • • •
Mrs. Tirumen Reeves, Perry
Reeves and Miss Jo Anne Perrj’
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all of Monroe were the guests of
Mrs. Walter Nunn Sunday af
ternoon.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Ty Cason and
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bohanan
attended the American Legion
and Auxiliary Spring Confer
ence in Macon over the week
end.
• ♦ • •
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett J. Cal
lahan and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Parker spent Sunday afternoon
in Macon with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Holland Early.
* ♦ * ♦
Mrs. A. A. Webb is spending
several days in Atlanta with
her children, Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Webb and Mrs. Victor Webb
and their families.
Miss Anne Pratt and Mrs.
Winston Dunnavant of Augusta
were the weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. P. W. Pratt.
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PORTERDALE — Sunday,
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