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Thursday, May IS, 1961
News Notes From
Manfifivh!
By Mrs. J. D. Wyatt
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Spears Saturday afternoon were
Mrs. J. B. Kelly of Shadydale and
her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Ivey of
Gainesville.
Mrs. William Frederick and
Mrs. Louis Davis spent Tuesday
in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harwell and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Crawford and children of Cov
ington were visitors of their
mother, Mrs. Mattie India Sigman,
during the weekend.
Weekend visitors of Mrs. Dana
Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Manning of Warner Robins, Mr.
•nd Mrs. Frank Smith and Mr.
•nd Mrs. Fred Hollis of Hapeville.
Rev. Walter Nelson was a visit
♦r of Mrs. E. R. Banks on Mon
day. Mrs. Banks returned t o
Athens with him for a few days
visit with friends there.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Galloway and 1
| children, Donna and Steve of At- 1
lanta visited Mr. and Mrs. C. E. I
i Evans, Sunday.
Mrs. Docie Hays spent Sunday ,
■ with Mr. and Mrs. John Harper.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Wyatt over the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. James Wyatt of At
lanta, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kinard
and son of Columbia, S. C. and
Malinda Wyatt of Atlanta.
Mrs. Bill Zackery of Cusseta
spent Monday with Mrs. A. E.
Hays.
Mrs. Thomas Barker and son of
Covington were visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Hoke Autry and Donna last
week.
A number from here attended
the funeral of Mr. Bill Harwell on
Saturday. He has many friends
in our town who deeply sympath
ize with his entire family.
Visitors to the C. E. Roquemores
last week were Mr. Frank H.
Greer of Atlanta and his son,
Capt. George D. Greer and daugh
ter Cindy of Fort Belvoir, Va.
Mrs. Robert Adams was an
Atlanta visitor on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. S pea rs’
guests for Mother’s Day were
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Spears and
children of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs.
John Spears of College Park and
Miss Leona Spears and Thomas of
Atlanta.
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News Notes From t
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Gum
Creek
By Mrs. Roy Kimble
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kimble, i
Thomas and Douglas were S u n
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Farmer and W ar r e n of j
Conyers. ]
Mrs. C. N. Dial, Mrs. Fred ।
Townley and Mrs. Diane Bentley
visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Byrd,
Sunday afternoon. (
Wade Garner is sick with the '
mumps and we wish for him a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Walter Middlebrooks spent '
Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
C. A. Cason.
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Mrs. Mary Kimble of Atlanta
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Kimble.
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Forrester
and children were the Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Johnson.
Mr. Stokes Kent of Decat u r
visited Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Mit
cham, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Roy Kimble and Douglas
visited Mrs. Max Williams, Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Piper visited
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Byrd, Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Middle
brooks were the Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Dan Byrd and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnson
’ visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. John
son of Jersey, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Mitcham
i visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Byrd
, and Jimmy, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. J. P. Mitcham of Atlanta
visited Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Mit
। cham, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McElreath
and children of Atlanta were the
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Kimble and children.
Mr. Billy Byrd of Atlanta spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Byrd and Jimmy.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Middle
brooks visited Mr. and Mr*.
M. L. Stowe, Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnson
visited Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mobley,
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kimble and
Annelle, Mrs. Ruth Curtis and
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Womac of
Almon were Sunday guests of
Mrs. 0. A. Womac.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roquemore
and Mike spent Saturday night
with their parents. They with
their parents, motored to Monroe
and joined Mr. and Mrs. Harris
Roquemore at the VFW for •
lovely lunch, after which they ac
companied the Harris Roquemore
family to their home in Jersey,
for an afternoon visit.
Miss Judy Greer and her aunt.
Mrs. Bill Zachary were visitors
here Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. William Lane and
son and Mrs. Conwell of Macon
spent the weekend here with the
W. C. Benton family.
Mrs. Fannie Mae Lazenby is ex
pected home this week after a
stay in Atlanta for medical treat
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Starr of
Denmark, S. C. returned home on
Monday, accompanied by Mrs.
Glenn Adams for a visit.
Mrs. Doyle Ozburn has gone to
Athens for a visit with her brother,
Mr. Noah Loyd.
The George Davis family visit
ed in South Georgia for the week
end.
Friends of Mr. Seals Harwell
are gratified to know that he is
recuperating from surgery at the
Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta.
Miss Sandra Harwell was home
for the weekend from G. S. C. W
Mr. Arthur McClendon wa s a
visitor to his family here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hardman
of Rome and Miss Pauline Hard
man from Porterdale were week
end guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Hardman.
Mr*. Glenn West of Ochlockee.
\ Fla., was a recent visitor here
She is the former Miss Rossie Lee
Flemister.
Dr. and Mrs. Weightman Beck
with of Athens were in town here
one day last week. j
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Louise and Glenn Kimble motoi-ed
to Indian Springs, Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Middlebrooks
and Janet visited Mr. and Mrs
Floyd Byrd, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Johnson
and Leeann of Jersey visited Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Johnson, Friday
night.
Mr and Mrs. Pat Middlebrooks
and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Middlebrooks. Danny Ray and
Holly Sue were Sunday night
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Middle brooks.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kimble and
children of Decatur were Friday
night supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Kimble.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Garner and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Gro
ver Garner, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Kimble and
Sammy visited Mr. and Mrs. Jes- ]
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OPEN SUNDAY 3to 10 12 to 7 810 WASHINGTON STREET
Soil Conservation '
Meet At Rock
Eagle May 26-28
“The Role of Research in Soil ■ 1
, and Water Conservation” will!'
I be the theme for the annual
. meeting of the Georgia Chap
ter, Soil Conservation Society :
of America, at Rock Eagle 4-H
Club Center May 26-28. <
Anyone interested in soil
i conservation is welcomed to at
! i tend the meeting, according to ,
W. E. Adams of Watkinsville,
| secretary - treasurer of t h e
I group. He said that 4-H Club
and Future Farmers of Ameri
ca members are especially urg
ed to attend.
- tsp program will
discuss the role of agronomy,
sie Brand of Covington, Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Harvey Farmer and War
ren visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
I Kimble and boys, Monday night.
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engineering, forestry, wildlife |
and plant food in soil and wa
ter conservation.
Other topics to be taken up:
are highway erosion control,
the effect of soil and site on I
tree growth and measuring wa- I
ter yield by forest cutting.
A device for studying the ef
fect of rainfall on different soil,
slope and cover conditions in
the Southern Piedmont will be
demonstrated, said Mr. Adams,
who is soil scientist at the
Southern Piedmont Soil Con
servation Field Station at Wat
kinsville.
The annual meeting is to be
a family affair, Mr. Adams said,
and a special program has been
planned for wives and children.
Living and dining facilities
are available at the 4-H Center
near Eatonton, he added.
Copies of the program about
living facilities at Rock Eagle
may be obtained by writing to
W. E. Adams, P. O. Box 33,
Watkinsville. Mr. Adams is al
so handling reservations for
the meeting.
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