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News Notes From
Salont
By Mrs. vouglas Yancey
Hi' Everyone. Everywhere!!
Hope that everyone is well, happy
and ready for spring this second
Monday in March. As for rain 1
don’t think any of us can complain
about not having enough rain after
the deluge we had Sunday after
noon.
The sympathy comer is upper
most in our thoughts this morning.
as we begin this Salem Column. I
for in our very own midst this
week we have three sad families. :
The Ratcliffe - Gravley family.
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I Mr. and Mrs. B A Reid and the
I Hollingsworth family have be
reavements today that we all at
Salem share with them and extend
. sincere sympathy to each family
i ir their hour of saddness.
I Milton Bowman of Ruskin. Fla.,
! visited his sister, Mrs. Harold
Thompson and her family last
week. Mrs. Dan Bowman and
baby from Campbell. Kentucky
visited Mrs. Thompson their aunt
and her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Doby White enjoyed lunch in At
; lanta last Sunday, after which they
made a tour into new homes at'
several different locations in and j
around Atlanta.
Mrs. J. F. Burns and Mrs. Slade I
Ellington were guests of Mrs. Clif- 1
ford Savage. Tuesday. Mr. Savage
has returned from Atlantic City,
N. J., where he attended the REA
Convention. It's our guess that |
Mr. Savage will vote for that con-.
vention to be held in a city of less ,
likelyhood of a snow storm next!
year. Eh! Clifford?
Mrs. J. F. Burns is now visiting
her son. Frank and his family in
Winston-Salem. N. C. at this time. ।
before returning to Salem she;
will visit Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turner 1
and family in Spartanburg. S. C J
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ramsey and
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kemp and
family went to Atlanta. Sunday,
where they were dinner guests of .
the Hebert Cooks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jaynes
accompanied the Newton Basket
ball Teams to Fitzgerald for their
play off last week, returning to
Salem, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rooks 111
of Jackson spent Sunday with their
mother, Mrs. Callie Stallsworth.
Mrs. Jule Smith spent Sunday
w'ith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S
J. Moss at Magnet.
Mrs. Aaron Kemp gave a sur
prise birthday dinner Saturday for .
Mr Kemp, her sister. Mrs. Doug
las Robertson and pastor. Rev.
Wayne Fears. Others to enjoy the
occasion u’ere the honorees and
families. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ram- j
sey and Haskel Kemp of Bowden, i
who was visiting Troy and Aaron
Kemp for the weekend.
The following people from Salem ■
attended the North Georgia Metho
d:<t Fund Raising Crusade at the
First Methodist Church in Coving-1
ton last Wednesday night. They]
w re Mrs J F. Burns. Mrs. Roy I
Moore Rev and Mrs. Wav n e j
Fears. Mrs. G. W Ramsev. Mrs. ■
Douelas Vaneev, Mr and Mrs. W. 1
C Bates and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Bailey.
A very special note of congratu
lations goes out this week to Miss
Layona Glenn of Conyers. The Sa- j
lem Reporter heard her 96th Birth-1
day announced on WSB Radio one
day last week. And we add ou r j
wishes, that she have many “Hap
py Returns'* of the day.
A L. English entered Newton
Hospital on Saturday for a fe w
days observation and treatment, j
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News Notes From
(#dar
Shoals
BY MRS. E. G. SWITZER
Mr and Mrs. W J. Mitchell and
Linda spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Jackie Mitchell and baby
in Gulf Port, Mississippi.
J A. Wilson of Mobile. Alabama
s|H*nt the weekend with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilson.
Our get well wishes go out to
Mrs. Mary Collis, Mrs. Betty All-'
good. Marsa Knight and Claude
Head.
Mrs. C. M. Wicks. Mrs. Pierce
Newton and Mrs. Lorene Cobb of j
Atlanta were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Phillips and Mrs. i
Lillian Ridling, Thursday.
I
Olin Lindsey of Forest Park and
Mrs. P. L. White and daughter, i
Mary Ann White are visiting Mrs. I
English during Mr. English stay
in the Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bailey and
family of Atlanta visited the Doyle
Bailey family, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robertson
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Foster Hudson in Covington. Sun
day afternoon.
We have a new family in Salem
this week. We are not too'familiar
with the details yet - so we simply
say Hi! neighbors to Mr. and Mrs.
Canady of Atlanta, who have re
cently moved into the old Tread
well home on Brown Bridge Road,
and welcome to Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Standard and
Mrs. Jim McGibboney enjoyed
j dinner at the Rio Vista near Atlan
ta. Saturday night.
Mrs. Floyd Allen is a patient at
Newton Hospital. Mrs. Roy Moore
spent Wednesday at the hospital
with Mrs. Allen.
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Carl Christian returned Tuesdav
from Newton Hospital, where he
has had major surgery.
Rosemary Robertson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robertson
celebrated her 10th birthday on
Tuesday. She had several of her
j friends in for cake and ice cream.
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Friends of Miss Annie Bright
well are wishing her an early and 1
complete recovery after a minor '
I operation last Tuesday.
Tim Benton spent Saturday with '
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stapp in'
Porterdale.
Friends of Bovce Piper are glad <
to know he is able to be out again
after being shutin several days
with the flu. ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bryant and <
two children and Mrs Homer .
Bryant of Atlanta were the week-| •
end guests of Mrs. Maude Meeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wooley of ,
Magnet visited Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Polk and Jane Thursday
afternoon. (
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Austin and
Mrs. Livy Edwards were Sunday
! dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. ।
Jimmy Edwards. ,
Miss Sue Thompson of Rocky
Plains visited Mrs. E. G. Switzer,
’ Monday afternoon.
Jerry Collis of Ft. Bragg. N. C.
spent the weekend at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Norwood, j
Joe and Gene and Mrs. Anna Nor- I
wood were Sunday dinner guests I
। ol Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Henry and ,
'children in High Point Com-:
munity.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Adams of ,
Monroe visited Mr and Mrs. Plez
Knight and Mrs. Dora Speer,
Saturday afternoon.
•;
Mrs. Josephine Knight visited ;
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wilkerson in
Livingston Community, Tuesday !
afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. E. G. Switzer i
spent the weekend in Atlanta with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helton and i
I Tommy and Miss Virginia Switzer. ;
Mrs. Mary Kitchens spent the 1
weekend in Macon with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Ragan and family.
I Rev. and Mrs. Jimmy Edwards
and Denise were supper guests of i
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Knight Friday '
the occasion being Rev. Edwards
' birthday. We wish you many
more happy birthdays Jimmy.
Mrs. Idelle Sharpton of Coving- :
i ton spent the weekend with Mr.
i and Mrs. Irby Shaprton and they
■ all went up to the all night singing ;
in Atlanta. Saturday. •
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kitchens
spent Sunday in Macon with re
latives.
Nancy Blankenship spent Sun
day with Sandra Sullivan.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Sullivan
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Sullivan, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Johnson
spent Sunday with Mr s. Clyde
Thaxton in Jackson and Mrs. B. H.
Standard returned home with them
after several days visit with Mrs.
Thaxton.
Betty Ann Sullivan spent Sunday
with Kathy Blankenship.
Jane Sullivan was the Sunday
guest of Becky Moody at Rocky
Plains.
Herbert Tucker entered Newton
Hospital Monday for an operation.
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Mrs. Frances Underwood visited .
Oliver (Buss) Martin, who is just
home from the hospital. She also
visited Mrs. J. C. Darby and Mrs.
B. H. Standard.
Wayne Underwood spent Satur
day night with Ray Amerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boozer and
children had dinner with Mr. and .
Mrs. Curtis Floyd and family on
Sunday and supper Sunday night ।
with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Phillips :
and Janice in Atlanta.
David Lee Floyd of Decatur was
1 supper guest of his grandparents,
! Monday.
This sense of humor seems’;
■ to be characteristic of the An
glo-American political tradi
tion, says Dr. Helmut Schoeck,
sociologist at Emory Univer
sity who has studied the sub
ject.
Thursday, March 15. 196-
RA Congresses
Set for March-
April at Rock Eagle
The annual Royal Ambassa
dor Congresses for Boys will
be held at Rock Eagle Four-
H Center, Eatonton, dur g
March and Aoril, James F.
Gray, Georgia Baptist Conven
tion
The Pioneer and Ambassador
Congress, for boys 12-17 years
of age will be held at Rock
Eagle March 15-17. Also sche
dule for March 15-17 will ba
a retreat for Brotherhood of
ficers. The Crusader Congress,
for boys 9-11 will be held at
Rock Eagle April 19-21.
The Royal Ambassador
movement among Southern
Baptists is designed to provide
a program of training for boys
which will present spiritual
responsibilities together with
opportunities for outdoor ac
tivities.