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Thuredey. July 19, 1962
News Notes From
Cedar
Shoals
BY MRS. L G. SWITZIR
Get well wishes to all the sick m :
our community.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bryant and I
children and Mrs. Homer Bryant;
of Atlanta were the week end
guests of Mrs Maude Meeks.
j
Ronnie Patterson is home from
Louisiana on a 20 d a y furlough
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Patterson.
Mrs. Mellie Veal visited Buss
Martin on Wednesday afternoon. ■
He is seriously ill.
Mrs. Maggie Benton entertain
ed her Sunday School Class at the
Lions Club Park in Covington
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs Annie Lizzie Hammonds
®f Salem visited Mrs. E. G. Swit- j
zer. Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Floyd
and Billy Wayne of Covington '
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ;
and Mrs. D. L. Floyd. Sherry Gail
Floyd of Rocky Plains was their
guest Wednesday nite.
Mrs Clara Thompson and Re- i
genia of Porterdale visited Mrs.
Hugh McCart, Wednesday and
Thursday afternoons
The Sunday visitors of Mr and 1
Mrs. Leroy McGibboney were
Mr and Mrs. Joe Bryant and
children of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Tom Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ira i
Alexander and Mrs. Lottie Ham- S
by and Rebia.
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Wayne Underwood. Benny Ham- 1
monds, Ronnie Lynch and Char- 1
les Sears enjoyed Sunday after
noon at Indian Springs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Buddv Autrv and 1
ha b y of Calhoun were Sunday 1
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guests of Mr and Mrs Albert
i Middlebrooks
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Miss Martha Middlebrooks of
Thomaston spent the week-end
j with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Middlebrooks.
Mrs Clyde Thaxton es Jack
son, Mrs. B. H. Standard and
Mr and Mrs Alton Johnson left
Monday for Nashville. Tenn, for
j a few days visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Gray.
Mr and Mrs E G. Switzer
visited C. E. Piper and Mrs. Ila
Randle in Covington. Tuesday af
ternoon. Mrs. Randle and Mr s.
Switzer visited Mrs. Ida Piper,
Mrs. W J. Piper and Mrs. Mar
garet Gilbert. Friends here of
Mrs. Gilbert are sorry to learn
she is a patient at Georgia Bap
tist Hospital. She is a nie c e of
this reporter
Mr and Mrs Oscar Phillips,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ridling and
Jim and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rid
ling and Mark spent last week
in Key West, Fla. with J a c k
Ridling. Jack returned h ome
wi t h them for a 15 day fur
lough.
Mr and Mrs. Ben Ogletree
visited Mrs. Otis Ogletree at Jack
son, Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Piper o f
Porterdale visited Mr. and Mrs.
E. G. Switzer, Thursday after
noon.
Mr and Mrs. Roger Morns and
Kenneth O‘Bryant of Atlanta were
the week-end guests of Mrs. Dora
Benedict.
The Sunday dinner guests o f
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivan
and family were, Mr. and Mrs.
S. A. Bowers,'Mr. and Mrs. John
Blankenship and children, Bren
da Satterfield and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Sullivan and two daugh
ters. |
The Sunday dinner guests o f
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greene were |
Rev. and Mrs. Joe Greene and
Faye Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nazd Greene Mr. and Mrs. Hom
jer Martin and Mr. and Mrs.
IJ am e s Heard, all of Alpha
' 1 retta.
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1 Rev. and Mn. J. B. Burch and
two children of Forsyth were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Greene. Saturday and
their guests on Sunday afternoon
’ were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mad
dec of Covington.
Those visiting Mrs. Addie Mae
Allen and Mrs Lola Knight dur
ing last week were. Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Allen and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Bryce Allen and children.
! Mr. and Mrs. John Dickerson and
I Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. James
1 Smith. Rev. Hollis Lunsford. Rev.
' Charles Cowan, Mrs. Helen Fin
i cher, Mr. and Mrs. Ji m Allen,
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Malcom,
Mrs. Frances Underwood, R. W.
Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Ray Holcombe and Mrs. Clara
Sue Ridling.
Those visiting Miss Annie
Brightwell and Mrs. Alice Bird
song during last w eek were.
Rev. and Mrs. Carlton Preston of
Jesup, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hol
combe, Mrs. Vassie Holcombe,
Mrs. Mellie Veal and Miss Haz
le Bailey and children.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hunt of
! Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. John
Wesley Roberts of White Plains
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Estell Whatley.
Mrs. Clara Moore of Orlanda,
Fla. is spending this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Obie Shepherd.
Mr and Mrs. Johnnie Gorman
।of Atlanta spent Tuesday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
Floyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ragan, Pat
sy and Perry of Macon were
the weekend guests of Mrs.
Mary Kitchens, Patsy and
1 Perry remained ov e r for a long
: er visit.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Norwood, who were
united in marriage July 7th.
The dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs. Homer Ridling and M r. and
Mrs. Oscar Phillips on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCart
and two daughters of Lawrence
ville, Mrs. Inez Bowen, Tom Bow
en and Mildred Bowen. Their
afternoon guests were Mrs. C.
M. Wicks and Herman Wicks
of Atlanta.
Mrs. Plez Knight, Mrs. Dora
Speer, Susie and Sara Knight
visited Mrs. Frank Wild at Eudora
on Wednesday afternoon. Susie
and Sara remained fora longer
visit.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Plez Knight, Sara and Susie and
Mrs. Dora Speer, Sunday af
ternoon were Jerry Cofer and
Wayne Wilson of Lithonia and Mr.
and Mrs. Hoyt Adams and Sandra
of Monroe
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Norwood
and Gene spent Tuesday at Ho
gansville with Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Burch.
News Notes From
Cornish
Mountain
By Mrs. Vester Moughon
The Cornish Mtn. Quartette at
■ tended the Homecoming Services
; at Annie Mary Baptist Church on
j Sunday morning and the singing
at Bold Springs Baptist Church
on Sunday night.
Our sympathy goes to the entire
family of J. S. Craft. He passed
away last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robin Hood and
Mr. and Mrs. Rashie Shepherd en
joyed a fi s h supper one night
last week.
Mrs. Jjmmy Cheek and girls
j and Mrs. Roy Miller and girls
j visited Mrs. Jimmy Bohannon and
.Mrs. Vester Maughan, Mon
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bohannon
\ and several other couples spent
Saturday at Lake Spivey.
, Mr and Mrs. James Knight and
Jimmy had supper Saturday night
I with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
I Knight.
I Mr and Mrs. Jack Williams
। and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mal
; eom motored to the mountains
j this weekend.
Mr and Mrs. Donald McKissick
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
I Acie Kitchens. Fri. night.
If the great burden of shame
I could be lifted from the word
“Alcoholism” more women at
an earlier stage might face
their drinking patters honest
ly.
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It's just a mighty useful
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The Metropolitan Atlanta
Council on Alcoholism points
out one simple fact -an alco
holic can never learn to drink
normally.
FILLERS
Cotton should be defoliated
after it is mature but still in
an active growing condition,
says Extension Agronomist
: Larry Torrance.
PAGE SEVEN
Alcoholism is a fatal disease,
. if allowed to run its course.
Medical science has tagged
Alcoholism for what it is—a
disease. But, public opinion is
slow to follow, — John Boit
Morse.
The only way an alcohojie
can begin recovery is through
recognition of his disease —
Alcoholism Information Cen
ter.
Alcoholism is an iceberg die
ease—the symptoms are large
ly hidden at tirit.—John Boit
i Morse.