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PAGE TWENTY-TWO
News Notes From
Cedar
Shoals
By MRS. E. G. SV ZER
Mrs. Grady Dyer and grand
daughter. Kathy Patterson were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Howard at Almon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Patterson
visited Mrs. Ethel Patterson in
Porterdale, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Lillie Mae Morris of Cov
ington spent the weekend with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. He
well. Others visiting them were
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J. D. Hewell, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Pace and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Morris of Marietta.
Mrs. Exie Ragan. Patsy and
Perry of Macon were the w e e k
! end guests of her mother, Mrs.
Mary Kitchens.
Mrs. E. H. Underwood visited
1 Mrs. E. G. Switzer, Thur sday
afternoon.
| Mrs. Della Wooley was the week
-1 end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Wooley at Magnet.
We have several on the sick list:
Gene Watson, E. A Veal, Claude
Head, Mrs. Allie Tankersley, Mrs.
E. G. Switzer, Mrs. Mary Middle
brooks, Mrs. Alice Birdsong, little
! Debra Capes, and the two little
Morgan children, also Mrs. Betty
I Allgood. Get well wishes to all
these and others who are ill.
Those visiting Mrs. Alice Bird
song and Miss Annie Brightwell
during last week were Rev. and
Mrs. Carlton Preston. Mary Ellen
and Sara of Jesup, Mrs. Lucile
Hand of Covington, Mrs. J. F. Bai
ley Jr. and Ann, Mrs. Hazel
Bailey of Piney Wood Inn, Mrs.
Vassie Holcombe and Mrs. M. E.
Smith.
The Friday night supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bradford
were Rev. and Mrs. Jimmy Ed
wards and Denise and Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Henry of Covington.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Plez
Knight Sunday afternoon were:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wild of Monti
cello. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc-
Daniel, Miss Brenda McDaniel,
Howell Woodward. Mrs. Vera Wil
son and Patricia Cofer of Lithonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Knight and
children were Sunday dinner
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Freeman in Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stokes of
Covington and Mrs. Plez Knight
visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Poteet
in Rocky Plains Community Thurs
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Adams of
Monroe visited Mrs. Dora Speer
and Mr. and Mrs. Plez Knight,
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Onree Sellars visit
ed Mr. Sellars’ father at Grady
Hospital Sunday. Mr. Sellars was
injured in a car wreck several
weeks ago.
Rev. Charles Moody and Robert
Sullivan made a business trip to
Atlanta Monday.
Mrs. Nealie Sullivan and Joe
Wayne Sellars spent Sunday after
noon with the Robert Sullivan
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Walton of
Athens and Mr. and Mrs. Ra y
mond Singletary of Griffin were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Watson, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe Hender
son and Rita of Almon were visit
ors of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Morgan,
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Veal, Mrs.
Polly Lunsford and Holly were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Strawn.
Claude Head returned home
from St. Joseph Hospital Thursday
where he was a patient several
weeks. Friends of Claude are
glad to know he is able to be home
and hope he will soon be able to be
out again.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Burch,
Mr. anud Mrs. Claude Madden of
Covington, Mrs. Sallie Sowell of
Porterdale and Mrs. Anna No r
wood were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greene.
Mrs. Frances Underwood visit
ed Rev. and Mrs. Carl Standard
at Oak Hill, Sunday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Butch and
family of Forsyth were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Greene, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and
children of Madison were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Johnson.
Mrs. Melba Polk and Mrs. Vallie
Chambers visited Mrs. Mary
Middlebrooks and Mrs. Frances
Underwood Friday afternoon. Mrs.
Homer Holifield visited them on
Saturday afternoon and Mrs. Ruby
Hill, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ogletree visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ogletree at
Jackson, Sunday afternoon.
The Sunday guests of Mr. and j
Mrs. Virgil Norwood were Mr. and
Mrs. Hudson Henry and children.
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Coody Jr. and
children of High Point, Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Gibbs and daughter
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norwood
and children.
Luke and Clarke Kelly of At
lanta visited the Corrie Ozburn
family Saturday afternoon.
We extend our deepest sym
pathy to the family of the late Bill
Harwell. May the Lord comfort
them in their sorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. James Benton and
Tim visited Mrs. Mable Stapp at
Walnut Grove, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maloney
and Wayne, Mrs. Corrie Ozburn,
Elizabeth and Mrs. Lucile Bowles
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Humphries and Mrs.
Mary Maloney at Conyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee Floyd
and children of Atlanta and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Floyd and child-;
ren of Marietta were Saturday!
guests of their parents, Mr. and
I Mrs. D. L. Floyd. Their guests |
, Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
I Floyd and children of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Stanton
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Methodist Church
Membership Now
At 10,000,000
Total membership of the
Methodist Church in the United
States will reach 10,000,000
this year, Dr. Harry Denman,
Nashville, said at the annua'
meeting of the Methodist Gen
eral Board of Evangelism in
Miami Beach, Fla.
Dr. Denman, general secre
tary of the board, reported at
the meeting just concluded at
the Roney Plaza Hotel.
Official membership of the
Methodist Church in the United
States reached 9,910,741 in
1960. Dr. Denman said that
when most of the denomina-
and children of Atlanta spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Blankenship.
Lamar Lunsford visited Mr. and
Mrs. Relious Knight, Sunday
afternoon.
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