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News Notes From
Cedar
Shoals
By MRS. E. G. SWITZER
Bert Hewell of Detroit,
Michigan is spending this
week with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. D. D. Hewell. Friends of
Mr. Hewell hope he is now on
the road to recovery after sev
eral days in Newton County
Hospital with pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Whit
ley and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Whitley of Covington was the
Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Whitley and
family.
Mrs. Effie Edge of Porter
dale spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Relious Knight and
family.
Mrs. Frank Wild of Monti
cello spent Monday with Mrs.
Dora Speer and Mrs. Plez
Knight
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Whitley
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph Stanton at East
Point, Saturday afternoon.
C. R. Bailey of Decatur vis
ited Mrs. Alice Birdsong and
Miss Annie Brightwell Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley
Roberts of Whitehall spent the
weekend with Mrs. Estelle
Whatley.
The visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Polk and Mrs. Wooley
during last week were Mrs.
Annie Lizzie Hammonds, Mrs.
Frances Underwood, Mrs.
Woodrow Walden, Roy Mitchell
and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wool
ey of Conyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pugh
and children of Monroe were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Fletcher Pugh and
their afternoon guests was
Mr. and Mrs. Arie Parks.
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Sharpton
spent Wednesday night in
Jacksonville, Florida, having
carried Mr. Sharpton’s father
S. L. Sharpton home after sev
eral weeks visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Dyer
and Mrs. Carl Patterson and
Kathy visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Mann in Oxford Sunday
afternoon.
Sgt. and Mrs. Ellis Guinn
and Paula of Ft. Campbell,
Kentucky spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Dyer.
Mrs. Preston Wilson, Ray
mond and Jerry and Jerry
McCullough of Lithonia visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Plez Knight
and Mrs. Dora Speer, Satur
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Benton
and Tim visited Mrs. Mable
Stapp at Walnut Grove Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Morris
of Ttlanta was the weekend
guests of Mrs. Dora Benedict.
Mrs. Annie Mae Calloway
and children of the Hub was
Wednesday supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. James Benton
and Tim.
Mrs. Dora Benedict and Mrs.
Pearl Williamson spent Tues
day with Mr. and Mrs. Walker
Martin in Porterdale.
Mrs. Robert Sullivan and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
S. A. Bowers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Capes
motored to Clarksville Friday
and their son Roger Dale re
turned home with them for a
weekend visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Capes
and baby of Covington were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Capes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ogletree
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Rutledge at Walnut Grove Sun
day afternoon.
The Young Matrons Sunday
School class of County Line
had their class party Saturday
evening at the home of Mrs.
John Blankenship with ten
present.
Tillman Capes was admited
to the Talmadge Memorial Hos_
pital in Augusta Monday. We
hope he will soon be able to
be home again.
Mrs. Nannie Gunn and Mrs.
Maybelle Hewell visited Mrs.
Ben Ogletree Saturday after-
noon.
Roger Capes spent Saturday
night with Rex Lane at Wal
nut Grove.
Friends of Wayne Doster are
sorry he continues ill in Em
ory Hospital. Friends of Miss
Margaret Yancey are very sor
ry she continues ill in Newton
Hospital. We truly hope both
these fine young people will
soon be on the road to recove
ry.
We extend our sympathy to
Mrs. Della Wooley and Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Polk in the death
of Mrs. Wooley’s sister Mrs.
Mae Hammons. May the Lord
give them peace and comfort
in this hour of sorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helton
and Tommy and Miss Virginia
Switzer of Atlanta were Sun
day dinner guests of their par
ents Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Swit
zer and their afternoon guests
was C. E. Piper and daughter
Mrs. Sim Randle of Covington.
Mrs. Artelia Kinnett, Mrs.
Ruth Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Owens Sr. of Almon were
Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCart.
Mrs. Dora Speer spent the
weekend in Lithonia with Mr.
and Mrs, Preston Wilson and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Morgan
attended the reception given
in honor of SP4 and Mrs. Leon
ard Ivey at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Hood in Con
yers Friday night. Mrs. Ivey
was the former Miss Betty Eli
zabeth Goss of Covington. Mis
Goss and Mr. Ivey were mar
ried in Columbus Friday even
ing. Congratulations to the
young couple.
Mrs. Annie Lizzie Hammonds
and Mrs. E. H. Underwood vis
ited Mrs. B. H. Standard and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stand
ard at Salem Sunday after
noon.
Get well wishe* to D. D.
Hewell, Wilson Moate, Claude
Head, Mrs. Della Wooley,
Gene Watson, Mrs. John Blan
kenship, Mrs. Sara Blanken
ship and Mrs. Ida Head. If
there are any others sick we
wish for them a speedy re
covery.
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Mrs. Leroy McGibboney and
Mrs. Lottie Hamby spent Sat
urday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Corrie Ozburn, Eliza
beth and Mrs. Lucille Bowles
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Leach at Stone Mountain, Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Floyd
and children of Atlanta were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
D. L. Floyd, Sunday.
If you are not in Sunday
School any place come to Cana
an Baptist Church on Salem
road, you will receive a warm
welcome. The pastor is Rev.
Jimmy Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilson
spent several days last week
in Reynolds Mills with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Gates and
Sanday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Singleton, Rayma of Griffin
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watson
and David of Monroe and Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Watson of Cov
ington and Mrs. R. L. Elling
ton and Fay of West Newton
were Sunday afternoon guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Watson
and their guests Monday was
Mrs. Emory Shaw of Coving
ton.
News Notes From
Eudora
By Orell Aaron
Miss Rose Hughes of Tift
College spent the weekend with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nor
[ man Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and
, Mrs. Claud Whitley of Tucker
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orell
Aaron and Miss Nellie Deane
. Aaron, Saturday.
Friends of J. B. Wild will be
pleased to know that he is able to
be out again following a leg
injury.
Mrs. Emory Ozburn spent sev
eral days last week with her
■ daughter, Mrs. Dupree Riner of
> Atlanta.
Fire of an unknown origin des
f troyed the barn of Mr. Leon
! Kelly Friday night A tractor
■ and tractor equipment was a com
plete loss in the fire.
News Notes From <
Almon
(
By Mrs. Herman Holifield
“Happy Birthday” to Mrs. j
Claud Polk who ha* a birthday ■
this week.
John Phillips of Kellytown is ,
spending two weeks with his dau
ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Emory Kinnett.
Mrs. Jeff Smith and Mrs Robert
McCart were supper guests of Rev. '
and Mrs. Leon Piper of Decatur, '
Thursday night.
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Mrs. Jeff Smith visited Mrs.
Samuel Letson Wednesday after
noon.
Rev. Frank Sailers of Covington
delivered an inspiring message to
a large congregation at New
Rocky Creek Sunday. Rev. and
Mrs. Sailers and little son were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mr*.
R. A. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Cunard of
Atlanta spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cunard.
Mr. and Mrs. Dupree Riner of
Atlanta announce the birth of a
son, Eric Lofton, January 19 at
Piedmont Hospital. Mrs. Riner is
the former Mis* Eloise Ozburn of
Eudora.
Mrs. Harry Ray, who was ill
last week, is able to be out again
to the delight of her many friends.
Mrs. Olin Boyd and son and Mrs.
: Miller of Macon were guests of
Mrs. Homer Boyd, Wednesday.
Rev. Frank Sailers of Covington
has accepted the pastorate of New
Rocky Creek Baptist Church for
the ensuing year.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mulkey of
Covington were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Moore,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cunard of
Macon spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Cunard.
Bobby Corley of Atlanta, Miss
Catherine Corley of Starrsv ill e
and Mrs. J. C. Kitchens of C o v
ington were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen.
Mrs. R. A. Moore attended the
funeral of Mrs. D. W. Clower at
Liberty Hill, Sunday afternoon.
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Mr*. Rosa Christian is the guest
of her sister, Mrs. L. C. Rawlins.
Mrs. Artelia Kinnett and Mre.
Jeff Smith visited Mr. and Mr*.
Claud Polk, Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bruce
attended the funeral of his aunt,
Mrs. Dolly McCart this weekend
in Mathison, Mississippi.
*
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cook visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Cook Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cook, Mr,
and Mrs. L. R. Prescott and Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Prescott had *«
family get-to-gether at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prescott
in Decatur.
Mrs. Jewel Dobb* i* visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Windham in Pensa
cola, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stowe and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Cape* and family, Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Joe Harris and Leanne of
Jenkinsburg spent the weeke n d
with her parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Fred Lee.
Mr*. Fred Lee and Mr*. Jo •
Harris spent Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Lee’s sister, Mrs. C. E.
Johnson of Conyers.
Mrs. J. J. Owens spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C, H.
Berry Sr.
Mrs. Melba Crowell and Mr*.
Pinkie Parker were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Parker and family Sunday.
Mis* Carolyn Strange spent
Sunday afternoon with Miss Lynda
Holifield.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Holifield
visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Holifield Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Collie Day, mother of Mr*.
J. 0. Clay, still continues sick at
her home in Oxford.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. William*
and Mr. and Mr*. James Dobb*
and family spent Sunday after
noon in Marietta. J
A large crowd attended Sub-
District at Salem Monday night.
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