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Thursday, December 21, 1961
News Notes From
Cedar
Shoals
BY MRS. E. G. SWITZER
Now since Christmas is drawing |
near, I hope we all remember the |
irue meaning of Christmas and]|
make it a safe and happy holiday.{
So Merry Christmas to all and a|
very Happy New Year.
The T.E.L. Sunday School Class
of the Porterdale Baptist Church
held their social at the home of
Mrs. Corrie Ozburn, Friday night. !
They exchanged Christmas gifts.!
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| after which a covered dish supper
| was served. It was enjoyed by all
| present.
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Martin and
children of Norfolk, Va., are here
for the Christmas holidays with
their mother, Mrs. Idelle Sharpton.
Dan Sharpton came in Monday
night to spend the Christmas holi
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Irby Sharpton, for the first
time in four years. He is station
ed at Camp Beaufort, S. C.
Mrs. Ruby English and Mike of
McDonough spent the weekend
with Mrs. Alice Birdsong and Miss
Annie Brightwell.
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| her mother, Mrs. B. H. Standard,
l and also her sister, Mrs. J. C.
Darby, Saturday afternoon.
| Mrs. James Benton and Tim
| spent Friday evening with Mrs,
1| Georgia Watson in Porterdale.
. Mrs. James Benton entertained
;| her Sunday School Class of Grace
.|Church at her home, Saturday
1{ afternoon, at three o'clock. Games
t | were played after which Christ
.|mas gifts were exchanged and
refreshments served. Everybody!'
had a good time. ’
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|| Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Collis and |
;| Mrs. Peggy Collis spent Sunday at
Camp Gordon with Jerry Collis.
|| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moss and
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|
| baby of Oxford were Sunday night
supper guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Horace Underwood.
Ray Amerson and Charles Sears
were Sunday guests of Wayne
Underwood.
Mrs. D. D. Hewell entertained
her husband with a birthday din
ner, Friday, on his 81st birthday.
Those enjoying the occasion were
Mrs. Sailie Sowell, Mrs. Anna
Norwood, Joe Morrow. Mr. and
'Mrs. Bert Hewell, Mrs. Sara Sharp
lton, Mrs. Idelle Sharpton, Mr. and
| Mrs, Morris Hamlin and four child
ren, Mrs. Lillie Mae Morris, Miss
Louise Shaffer and Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Hewell and baby.
Mrs. Ben Ogletree entertained
t ' her Sunday School Class of County
.| Line with a covered dish supper
land a Christmas tree at her home
| Sunday afternoon. All who were
ifpresent enjoyed the occasion.
| Joe Clegg returned home from |
| Newton Hospital Monday and is
' much improved,
! Mrs. Milton Polk and Mrs. E. G.
| Switzer are both sick with colds
| and flu, also, Mrs, Virgil N o r -
| | wood and Gene and Diane Thacker.
|| Miss Irene Harvey and Mrs. Ola
.1 Mae Thacker spent several days
;llast week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
I gar Thacker and family, while
‘Mr. and Mrs. Thacker were going
every day to see their son, Wayne,
| who is a patient in Warm Springs
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Hospital. The friends of the Thac- |
kers are wishing Wayne an early |
and compléete recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boozer andgi
children spent the weekend in
' Rome with relatives. }
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Luke Knight is home for the :
Christmas holidays after havi ‘
finished his 12 weeks basic train- ,
ing at Paris Island. He will be||
here until Jan. 4th when he will|;
be assigned to further duty. He|,
is the son of Mrs. Lola Knight. 1
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cooked — provides only about |,
100 calories, or about the same |
orange, according to Dr. Mary
Gibbs, Extension consumer |
marketing specialist. )
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