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Thursday, May 17, 1962
News Notes From
( edar
Shoals
BY MRS. E. G. SWITZER
The revival begins at Canaan
Baptist Church on Sunday, May
20 with Rev. Bill Cagle in charge.
There will be special singing and
services will begin at 7:30. Every
body is invited to attend.
Mrs. Vadie Parrish and Mrs.
Doris Mitchell attended the Slaton-
Treadwell wedding at the Chapel
in Qxford, Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dial and
daughter were Sunday dinner
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guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher
Pugh and their afternoon guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Dana Mills.
Linda Mitchell spent Sunday
with Annette Cannon in Porterdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mitchell of
Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
Switzer, Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Patterson and
Cathy visited Mr. and Mrs. Terrell
Lindsey on Collum Road, Sunday
afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Moody,
Terrell and Mrs. Rena Blanken
ship and the visiting preacher at
County Line, Rev. Bob Ferrell of
Boston, Ga. were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivan on
Friday.
Friends of Claude Head are very
sorry to know he continues quite
ill and wish for him an early re
covery.
The Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Sullivan and fam
ily were Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
| Bowers and children, Mr and Mrs.
John Blankenship and children,
j Mr. and Mrs. George Sullivan and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
। Sullivan and Mr and Mrs. Onree
Sellars and Joe Wayne
Mrs. Edna Jackson of Oxford
! and Miss Lula Farrow of Porter
dale spent several days last week
, with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Head,
Mr. and Mrs Oralee George of
Avondale Estates spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Leroy
McGiboney.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kinnett
and Mrs. C. T. McCart of Barnes
ville and Miss Effie Kinnett of
Covington visited Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh McCart, Wednesday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Whitley and
i children were Sunday afternoon
[ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Whit
i ley in Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Stanton
i and children of East Point were
. the weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Blankenship.
Rev. and Mrs. Leon Piper and
children of Glenn Haven visited
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCart. Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mitchell
spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
J. B Mitchell at Barnesville.
Mrs. Vadie Parrish spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Dial
at Almon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wooley of
Magnet visited Mr and Mrs. Mil
ton Polk and Jane, Saturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maloney
and Wayne, Mrs. Corrie Ozburn,
Elizabeth and Mrs. Lucile Bowles
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Humphries and Mrs. Mary
Maloney at Conyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Polk and
Jane visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Wooley and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Wooley at Magnet, Sunday after
noon.
Bert Hewell returned to his home
in Wayne, Michigan on Friday
after a weeks visit with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hewell.
The Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
■ and Mrs. D. D. Hewell were Mr.
• and Mrs. Morris Hamlin and child
i ren of Rocky Plains, Mrs. Lillie
i Mae Morris, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Hewell and baby and their after
noon guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Pace and children of Mar
ietta.
Cpl. Dan Sharpton of Camp
Beaufort, S. C. was the weekend
guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Irby Sharpton.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Moody
and Terrell of County Line and
their guest Rev. Bob Ferrell of
Boston, Ga. were dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs. Plez Knight and Mrs.
Dora Speer, Tuesday.
J. A. Wilson of Mobile, Alabama
and Mrs. Mary Andrews of Atlan
ta spent Wednesday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wil
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Adams of
Monroe were Saturday afternoon
guests of Mrs. Dora Speer and Mr.
and Mrs. Plez Knight, Susie and
Sara Their guests on Sunday
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wild of Eudora and Mrs.
Vera Wilson and Janice of Lithonia
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDaniel.
Rev. and Mrs. R. P. Lamb of
Greer, S. C. was Thursday after
noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
Switzer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ragan. Patsy
and Perry of Macon were the
weekend guests of Mrs. Mary
Kitchens.
Friends of Mrs Dora Benedict
are very sorry to hear she is ill at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
' Paul Willard in Jackson. We wish
1 for her an early recovery.
The dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs. Ben Ogletree Sunday were
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Moody and
family of Rocky Plains, Rev. Bob
Ferrell of Boston, Ga., Mr. and
Mrs. Buster Ogletree and children
and Mrs. Thelma Digby of Coving
ton.
! Mr and Mrs. E. G. Switzer
[ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
j Frank Helton and Tommy and
j Miss Virginia Switzer at Avondale
Estates.
Mrs. Crowder Oglesby, Mrs.
Ruby English and Mike and Char
lotte and Sara Floyd of McDonough
visited Mrs Alice Birdsong and
Miss Annie Brightwell, Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs Sara Fields, Mrs. Berta
Mae Shepherd, Mrs. Alice Bird-
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song and Miss Annie Brightwell
visited Mrs Albert Middlebrooks.
Wednesday
The dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Millwood Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Erick Brauner and
children, Sarasota. Florida: Miss
| Glenda Sealey. Miss Ann L o y d.
' Miss Glenda Peters and Miss
Anita Millwood, all student nurses
!al Gradv, Mr and Mrs. Randolph
Cagle of Cummings. Chip Dillen
ger of Georgia Tech, Misses Bar
bara Farrow, Mary Moyer, and
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson and
children of Texas, who were on
their way to a new assignment in
Charleston, S C and Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Millwood and baby of
Jackson Highway.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Amerson,
Grady and Ray and Don Lummus,
Wayne Underwood. Otis Corley,
Jerry Wheeler and Mrs. Lizzie
| Amerson all formed a congenial
party and motored to Indian
I Springs, Sunday for a picnic.
Herbert Polson of St. Peters
burg, Florida spent several days
; last week with Mr. and Mrs. D. D
Hewell.
Mr. and Mrs. James Benton and
Tim visited Mrs. Mable Stapp at
i Jersey, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J W. Roberts and
Key of Whitehall spent Sunday
with Mrs. Estelle Whatley.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Cowan,
Cathy and Cregg of Ellenwood
j joined Mr. and Mrs. Obie Shep
herd and had dinner at Hender
j son’s Restaurant on Jackson Hwy.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holcombe of
Macon spent the weekend with
Mrs. Vassie Hotcombe.
The Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Boozer and fam
| ily were Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Floyd,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Phillips and
I children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee
! Floyd and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Floyd and Billy Way
ne.
The guests Sunday afternoon of
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Floyd were
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee Floyd and
children of Atlanta, who were
their weekend guests. Other visit ■
tors were Brenda. Glenda and i
■ Oliver Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Floyd and Sherry Gail and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Floyd and child
ren of Marietta
The dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Preston and Annette [
on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. L ,
B Rice Sr. and Doris of Port e r
dale, Mrs. Frances Preston, Sara ■
and Mary of Jesup, Mr. and
Mrs. L. B Rice and Lewis, Paul
Ketchem, Mr and Mrs. Jimmy I
Preston and Danny of Covington,
Mrs. Alice Birdsong and Mrs.
Annie Brightwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Calloway
and children of the Hub visited Mr.
। and Mrs. James Benton and Tim
I Thursday and their guests on
Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Stapp of Porterdale.
Mrs. Rachel Coody and children
i of High Point visited Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Norwood. Sunday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. J. B Burch and
: children of Forsyth. Mr. and Mrs [
Herbert. Burch and Carol and
I Franklin Richardson were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
i Greene, Saturday.
The Sunday dinner guests of
1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greene were
Rev. Eddie Joe Greene. Rev. Rex
Richards, Rev. and Mrs. Melvin
Pearson, Miss Linda English all
of Alpharetta and Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Madden of Covington were
their afternoon guests.
Ira Parks had the misfortune of
getting his fore finger on his right
hand cut off while at work in the
Mill at Porterdale, Monday.
Forms Are
Important for
Vets' Benefits
The proper execution of re
quired forms will speed up ap- ,
plications for Veterans’ Bene-'
fits, the Veterans Administra
tion said today.
I Every item on the application
[form must be filled out legibly I
I before the claim may be adju
dicated, A. W. Tate, Manager,
Veterans Administration Re
gional Office, Atlanta, Georgia, [
pointed out. Failure to provide
i the necessary information de-
I lays the decision on a claim
I and often leads to an exchange
l of correspondence before a
complete answer can be obtain-
: ed.
In the event some doubt
exists as to how blanks on the :
I forms should be filled in, the
apnlicant may get information
and assistance at any VA of- j
fice. ■
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