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Thursday, February 22, 1962
Porterdale
Personals
Friends of Miss Pauline Hard
man continue to remember her
with good wishes for an early
recovery from illness at t h e
Elbert County Hospital in El
berton, Georgia where she had
surgery on Tuesday, February
13.
Miss Ruby Lane and M r s.
Alcie Penick joined Mr. and
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Mrs. H. E. Rogers of Monroe. <
Georgia to visit Miss Pauline'
Hardman in Elbert Countv Hos
pita! on Sunday. February 18
Sunday guests of Mr. a n d i
Mrs. E. B. Davis included Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Davis and Miss
Julie Davis of Conyers, Mr s. |
Raymond Smith and children, i
Ricky and Susan, of Macon, Mr. 1
and Mrs. Truman Davis and l
children of Columbus, Mr. and <
Mrs. T. L. Pinkerton and Mrs.
Ross Venable of Atlanta. They
attended the funeral of Mr. Da
vis’ niece, Mrs. Rebecca Davis
Shoppe, who passed away
unexpectedly in Lakeland. Flo
rida and whose funeral was
held at the Carmel Baptist
Church in Mansfield, Georgia
on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. S. C. Morgan of College
Park. Georgia was guest of her
sister, Mrs. Ray Potts, and
Mr. Potts on Monday through
Wednesday of last week.
Mrs. Thomas Edwards has
returned from the Talmadge
Memorial Hospital in Augusta,
Georgia where she was confin
ed for observation and treat
'ment.
Mrs. Grace Hord is ill with
flu at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Richard Golden, in
Winder, Georgia and friends
wish for her an early recovery.
Mrs. Lucile Liles of Atlanta
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and Miss Ruby Jordan were
dinner guests of Mrs. Lola
Drennon and family on Satur-.
day. February 10. Mrs. Dren-,
i non and Mrs. Grace Hord re- ।
i turned to Atlanta for the re- j
mainder of the week-end.
Mrs. Annie Day was dinner i
I guest of Mrs. Lola Drennon on
1 Saturday evening. February 17. i
—
Rev- John Lance and Rev.
! P'rank Sailers visited Miss Pau
line Hardman at the Elbert
County Hospital on Thursday,
February 15.
Mr. Guy Crowell, Jr. of Sa
ginaw, Michigan spent Thurs
day through Sunday of 1 a s t
week with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Crowell, Sr, and l
other relative?-. ।
Mrs Marbelle Wilson is a pa- '
| tient at St. Joseph’s Infirmary | ,
' where she underwent surgery ।
I on Friday, February 16.
Mr. S. O. Lindsey was t h e ; i
■ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack <
: Rawls last week
—
Mrs. Ausie Lunsford remains >
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. i
Jewell Wilson, while recover- I
ing from recent surgery.
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymon A. <
Campbell, Jr. of Atlanta, Geor- I
gia were guests of their pa
rents, Mr and Mrs, Render Hol
der, last weekend.
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Mr. Homer Chapman of At
lanta. Georgia was Sunday
guest of relatives and joined 1
them for dinner at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Homer Ham
monds.
Mrs. E. L. Digby remains shut
in following recent hospitaliz-)
ation at Piedmont Hospital.
Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Dillard
were guests of Mrs. Dillard's
mother. Mrs. J. H. Morris, and
her sister, Miss Thelma Haynes,
in Tampa, Florida from Fri
day, February 9 through Tues
day, February 13 and attended
the Gasparilla Celebration.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Evans and
family of LaGrange, Georgia
were Saturday guests of their
sister, Mrs. H. H. Dillard, and j
the Rev. Dillard.
Mrs. John Etheridge and
children of Elberton, Georgia!
were overnight guests of the |
H. H. Dillards on Sunday and
I Monday. February 18 and 19.
■ respectively.
Mrs. Ernest Holcombe wa s
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E.
B. Davis on Wedneiiday, Feb
ruary 14.
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PAGE THIRTEEN
Some 215,000 Georgiana have
.home food freezers, accord
: ing to Miss Nelle Thrash, Ex
[ tension food preservation spe
, cialist.
Cabbage grows best on fer-
I tile soils that are fairly high
in organic matter. Heavy, stiff
: soils should be avoided, says
Extension Horticulturist F. B.
Cates.
Landowners who sold timber
during 1961 should investigate
the tax advantages of capital
gains provisions when prepar*
ing income tax returns, sug
gests Extension Forestry Mar
keting Specialist C. Nels<»a
Brightwell.
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