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By Mrs. Roy Kimble
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Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dorsey of
Decatur spent Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moés and
children and W. V. Duncan.
« Mrs. Roy Kimble and Douglas
spent Friday with Mrs, Harvey
Farmer and Warren.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moss and
children attended Bethel Baptist
Church Homecoming.
Mrs. Roy Johnson of Conyers
and Rev. T. L. Skelton visited
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| Mr. and Mrs. John Kimble on
SThursday afternoon.
| Mr. and Mrs. Odell Garner and
| children visited Mr. and Mrs.
IGrover Garner and Wade Sunday
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! Mr. and Mrs, Ho;;rd Bradford
iof Walnut Grove; Mrs. Lee Cole
land Mrs. Grover Garner visited
Mrs. Roy Kimble on Tuesday af
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| Mrs. Beny Rider and children
|of Covington visited Mrs. Grover
| Garner, Sat. afternoon.
t Lee Cole, W. V Duncan visited
| William Kimble on Sunday
| morning.
Mrs. Walter Pu;h and Mrs.
Casserberry visited Mrs. Edwin
Moss, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kimble, Mr.
and Mrs. Oran Kimble and Sam
my are spending a few days in
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and boves of Monroe visited Mr.
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part of his training during summer encampment at Turner Air Force Base, Albany. Air
man Pratt wears the stripes of an airman second class but was promoted just last week to
the rank of airman first class. He is a member of the 9309th Air Force Reserve Recovery
Squadron and meets with the unit one day each month at Atlanta Airport. Shown here with
him are A2C Jack M. Smith, left, of Bremen and Maj. Ben H. Johnson of Smyrna. All
three are members of the squadron’s supply section. (USAF Photo)
and Mrs. Edwin Moss and child
ren and W, V. Duncan.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kimble and
Douglas spent Monday in Rut
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News Notes From |
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MRS. LOIS KITCHENS |
We extend our sympathy to Mr.
Plez Knight and family in the
death of his sister, Mrs. Mary
Collis.
Mrs. Davis of Atlanta visited
her children, Rev. and Mrs.
Charles Moody and family.
Those visiting the Walter War
ren home were Mr. and Mrs.
Jessie Buffington, Mr. and Mrs.
Mercer Buffington and family,
Homer Holifield, Boice Piper, Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Boyd and family,
Lewis Warren, Mrs. George Grant,
Mrs. Julia Loyd, Jean Martin,
Miss Ruby Warren and Mrs. Ada
Morgan.
Mrs. Walt;_r—‘)Varren and Miss
Ruby Warren attended the re
union at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Holifield on S un
day.
Mrs. Bobby Crane and baby
and Mrs. Joyce Watson, Tony
and Vicki of Scottdale spent the
weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Omra
Kitchens.
Mike Wats;_a;l—'l‘ony Watson
of Scottdale are spending t h e
week with Lamar Kitchens.
Mrs. Dorot;y—“—l:t—sfion and Mrs.
Joyce Watson of Scottdale are
spending a few days with Mus.
Lois Kitchens.
Mr. and M-;';.—_Olen Gordon and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Sealock of Scottdale visited Mr.
and Mrs. Omra Kitchens and
family on Sunday.
Johnny Kitchen—s_;;ent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Olen
Gordon and family.
Last Sunday morning during our
song service we had the pleasure
of hearing Miss Polly Capps and
Miss Jane Higgenbothan do a
wonderful song.
Ronnie Lyncg.—;n; Lewis War
ren will soon be leaving to enter
college, we wish for them lots of
good luck.
The Young Ma_t;c;s Sunday
School Class met at the home of
‘Mrs. Shirley Cody for our monthly
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meeting on Saturday evening.!
Those present were Mrs. Xemina
Cody, Dorothy Sellars, Modell
Smith, Betty Moody, Lois Kit
chens, Lillie Mae Pugh, Marie
Dodd, Ruby Sullivan, Nellie Hall,
Grace Piper, Shirley Cody and
Lois Hamby, our teacher. Our
next meeting the Ist Saturday in
Sepember is at the home of Mrs.
Marie Deodd. During - the social
hour, ice cream and cake were
served.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Cody visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mauld
in at Cartersville on Sunday.
Shirley stayed over until Monday
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Thursday. August 8 1963
?due to the illness of her sister,
l Gloria. ]
| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cagle and
| baby Steve visited their parents,
| Mr. and Mrs. Omra Kitchens over
| the weekend.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cody
| visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
TMauldin on Monday.
! The Glenner Sunday School
Class met at the church for their
monthly meeting Saturday atter
noon.
* On Sunday morning our gues§
| speaker will be Wray Ivey.