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^Porterdale Personals
~Mrs. Rosie Duke and Miss
Teresa Webb spent two weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Duke
and family in Jacksonville,
Florida.
Sincere sympathy is extend
ed to the family of the late
George Hammonds who passed
away on Tuesday, July 17, fol
lowing a brief illness.
Friendi of Chester Patterson
regret that he has been a pa-
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I stand
Or HIGHWAYS: J am deter
mined to reorganize the
State Highway depart
ment and take it out of
polities. We will build roads
with efficiency, for less
money and with no political
pressures. My administra
tion will provide for State
maintenance of rural roads
and will speed up comple-
? tion of our Interstate
■ Highways.
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firmary and wish for him an
early recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Adams,
Keith Adams, and Mrs. Corrine
Adams have returned to their
home in Severna Park, Mary
land after a visit with relatives.
Enroute to Maryland, Mrs. Cor
rine Adams will spend two
weeks with Mrs. Mary Luns
ford and family in Gastonia,
North Carolina.
Sincere svmpathy is extend
ed to Mrs. Claud Head and oth
er relatives in their bereave
ment at the death of Mr. Head
on July 17 after a lingering
illness.
Miss Kathy Jo Haves accom
panied Mr and Mis. Walt
Simpson to Chai lesion, South
Carolins where they spent the
week-end w'ith their daughter,
Regina, who had been visiting
' Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Simplon
in Clinton, South Carolina.
They chose Folly Beach
for their overnight vacation
before returning home on Sun
day, July 22.
Mrs Rosie Duke was honor
ed at a surprise birthday din
ner on Sunday, July 15 in hon
or of the birthday celebrated
on Wednesday, July 11. Pres
ent to share in this happy oc
casion were Mr. and Mrs. Vann
Duke and children, Terry,
Rosemary, and Clay; Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Patrick and children,
Debbie and Wanda; Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Banks and
Ricky; Mrs. Hazel Dooley and
Pam; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Nel
son, Mrs. Burla Badjer and
daughter, Laverne; Mrs. Fran
ces Davis and Kim, Miss Betty
Coleman, Miss Shirley Young,
Welcome Walton, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Webb. Jr., Teresa Webb;
and the honoree.
Tyrone Snow remains a pa
tient at the Henrietta Egles
ton Hospital in Emory Univer
sity, Georgia where he under-
, goes treatment and observa
j lions. Friends wish him an ear
। ly return to his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Loyd
arrived on Monday, July 23,
from their home in Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania for a visit with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Boyce Loyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hayes and
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hayes and
family joined relatives in at
tending the Allum Family Re
union in Henry County on
Sunday, July 22.
Misses Elizabeth Willis,
Jordye Tanner, Carol Burch,
Mae Hardman, Mrs. Claude
Madden, Mrs. Jame* Head,
Franklin Richardson, and Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Burch attend
ed the Choral Concert present
ed by the Church Music De
partment of the Georgia Bap
tist Convention at the First
Baptist Church in Decatur,
Georgia on Friday evening,
July 20.
Friends of Mell Grove are
interested that he has enlisted
in the United States Air Force
and is stationed at Lackland
Air Force Base, San Antonio,
Texas.
Mr*. Dewey Shirah and Ka
ren are the guests of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. Plem
mons at Piedmont, South Caro
lina this week.
The E. L. Digby family join
ed relatives and attended the
Chapman Reunion at Salem
Campground on Sunday, July
22.
Rev. Irving G. Rudolph re
turned on Friday from Camp
Calvin, the Atlanta Presby
tery’s Camp and Conference
Center, where he served as a
counselor for a Junior Camp.
Mrs. Ada Sue Harper and
Miss Alice Curtis were guests
at the annual Homecoming at
Lovejoy Methodist Church on
Sunday, July 22.
Mrs. James Ragan returned
on Friday, July 20, from Craw
ford Long Hospital where she
underwent surgery on July 13
and is recuperating satisfac
torily at her home in Porter
dale.
Miss Ruth Tanner and Miss
Ruth Parker are the official
delegates of the Pilot Club of
Covington at the Pilot Inter
national Convention in Wash
ington, D. C. this week. They
will fly home on Friday, July
27.
Miss Arlene White was the
week-end guest of relative* in
Elberton, Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Monty Laster
were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James W. Laster, in
Atlanta, Georgia.
Those enjoying a family re
union on Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moss of
Smyrna were: Mr. and Mrs.
M. G. W’illiams, Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Sealock, Mrs. Bernice
Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee,
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Williams
and Gerald Williams. Other
friends and relative* from At
lanta joined them for a delicious
meal served buffet style.
Mrs. Lamar Sheppard of Cov
ington and Mrs. Douglas
Wheeler of Ocean City, New
Jersey and Eglin Air Force
Base, Florida are the guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mis.
Neal Wheeler.
Miss Grace Lummus and
Miss Eunice Stroud visited rel
atives in Augusta, Georgia on
Sunday, July 15, through Wed
nesday, July 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Grier
have joined the vacationers in
Florida this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parker and
children of Covington and Miss
Sandra Cawthon and Mrs. J.
V. Speer of Atlanta were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. W
W. Cawthon.
Mrs. Melvin Rustin and Fred
Brewton of Hagan, Georgia
were week-end visitors of Mrs.
Annie Day, and they attended
the Broadnax Family Reunion
on Sunday, July 22, at the
Salem Campground.
Mrs. Dewey T. Dyer. Sr. re
i turned on Sunday, July 22,
, from a week’s visit with Mr.
I and Mrs. J. L. Hilton and fam-
I ily at Fort Gordon. Georgia.
Mrs. Doris Waldrop remains
j ill at the Talmadge Memorial
Hospital in Augusta, Georgia,
having undergone surgery on
July 20. It is hoped that she
will be able to return to her
home soon.
। Masses Carole. Janice, and
Marie Broussard of Biloxi, Mis
sissippi returned with then-
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grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Buwaen, Sr., for a visit
after which they will be joined
by their parents, Dr. and Mrs.
J. R. Broussard and the re
mainder of the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Whatley Cur
tis, Mis* Evelyn Curtis, and
Gary Curtis are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Don Abbott and Rob
in in Berona, which is located
in the Shenandoah Valley of
Virginia. They will return this
week-end.
Deepest sympathy is extend
ed to Mrs. Emmett Pope and '
other relative* in their bereave
ment at the death of her broth
er, Mr. Hugh Aiken, on Thurs
day, July 19. r
Mr*. F. R. Spivey of Tal
bottom, Georgia is the house
guest of her daughter, Mr*. J.
B. Mitchell, Jr. and family, |
having come for the weddings
of her grandchildren.
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