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Porterdale Personals
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SPS and Murs. Joel Bowman]
of Fort Hood, Texas, who re
side at Killeen, Texas spent
two weeks with their mother,
Mrs. Estelle Bowman, and Miss
Janie Bowman.
Jimmy Bowman of the Uni
versity of Georgia spent the|
week-end of July 27-28 with |
his family in Porterdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Huck
aby and family are among the |
vacationers at Jacksonville
Beach, Florida this week.
Mrs. Jimmy Gardiner of De- |
catur, Georgia visited her par-|
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wil-i
liam Bledsoe, from July 24-28. |
AIC and Mrs. Harry Cantrell{
and children, Joan, Barbara, |
and Bob, of Portsmouth, New
Hampshire arrived on Tues
day, July 30, for a thirty day
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Addi
son Few and Rosemary. At the |
completion of this visit, they’
will live at Eglin Air Force'
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Base, Florida to which Mr.
Cantrell has been assigned for
further duty in the United
States Armed Forces.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Stubbs
and children of Houston, Tex
as arrived during last week
end for a vacation visit with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Stubbs, Sr. and Mr. and
Mrs. John Bowden. They will
also visit other relatives in this
vicinity. |
Friends of Matt Crowell re-{
gret that. he was hospitalized
|last week following an acci
dent in which he cut his left
hand and had to have surgery.
Dr. J. B. Mitchell, Jr. is re-l
covering satisfactorily at Em
ory University Hospital from
recent surgery. I
Mrs. Frances Whitesell and
| Miss Julie Davis joined Mrs.
Raymond Smith and children,
Ricky and Susan, in Macon,g
Georgia on Sunday, and all of
them motored to Daytona!
Beach, Florida for a week's va
cation. ; f
nas s |
E Mr. Earl Tidwell returned to
his home on Tuesday, July 30,
from Emory University Hos- |
pital where he had surgery on
July 22. }
Sincere sympathy is extend
ed to -Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Burch in their bereavement at
the death of their infant son,
Marion Anthony Burch.
Miss Elizabeth Willis has re
turned from a delightful vaca
tion with relatives in Elberton, |
Georgia and with friends inlj
North Carolina.
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Sincere sympathy is extended
to Mrs. Ruby Davis in her be
reavement at the death of her
sister, Mrs. Eddie Lou Stud-|
dard at Rutledge, Georgia. :
Mr. B. C. Crowell flew to ‘
Saginaw, Michigan on Friday
for a week’s visit with Mr, and |
Mrs. Guy Crowell and family. |
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Miss Regina Thompson re- |
turned on Saturday from a vis- I |
it with Mr. and Mrs. Horace |
Sparks and family and Miss’
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| News Notes From ’
| Rechy
| Plains |
By Miss lrene Harvey
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“For thou, Lord, art good
and ready to forgive; and
plenteous in mercy unto all
them that call upon thee”. Ps.
85.5.
Miss Sue Thompson, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Stewart with Mrs.
Neal McDonald of Covington |
motored to Monticello Thurs
day afternoon where they vis
ited the Harvey relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Whitley
of Covington were visitors
Sunday afternocon of Mr, and
Mrs. Gus Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cody,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cody re
cently visited Mr. and Mrs. |
Clarence Mauldin in Carters
ville. We are sorry Mrs. Maul
din is ill. We wish for her an
early recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. Grier Chesnut
were Sunday dinner guests of |
Miss Martha Jane Stewart and
brothers at Snapping Shoals, |
Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. |
Joe Stewart attended the re
vival services at Sardis Bap
tist Church in Henry County. |
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Smith,
Brenda and Douglas were vis-|
itors Sunday afternoon of Mrs. |
W. B. Harvey and Aubrey
Harvey.
Miss Bell Gardner with Mrs. |
J. O. Black and Miss Ida Blackl
Frances Day and Larry Day in
Hickory, North Carolina. She |
was the overnight guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Cates in Atlan
‘ta on Friday. On Sunday, Miss
Thompson went to Camp Cal
vin, the Camp and Conference
Center of the Atlanta Presby
tery, Presbyterian Church, U.
S., where she is a camper for
the Young Peoples Conference |
this week.
Sincere sympathy is extend
ed to Mr. Harvey Stapp and
family in their bereavement at|
the death of Mr. Lewis Wiley |
Stapp, of Madison, Georgia. |
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Brous-E
sard and family of Biloxi, Mis
sippi returned to their home
on Friday night following a
week's visit with their parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Grady Bowden, |
Sr. and Grady Bowden, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Cason
will leave this week-end for
a vacation trip to Daytona
Beach, Florida. '
Mr. and Mrs. Julius John- |
son and Russell left on Tues
day for a visit with Rev. and
Mrs. C. J. Johnson and sons,
Garnell and Alex, in Millen, |
Georgia after which the two |
families will vacation in Day
tona Beach, Florida for the
iremainder of the week. |
! Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Tolle-;
| son have returned from a de‘-1
lightful vacation trip to points |
of interest in Florida. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sulli
van and Larry were recent va
cationers at Daytona Beach,
Florida,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cook |
|of Macon were Wednesday |
| afternoon visitors of Mr. and |
;Mrs. R. B. Sealock and Mr. and |
Mrs. M. G." Williams. I
of Atlanta left Monday after
noon for Bonclarken Confer
ence at Flat Rock, North Caro
” lina.
i et !
| Mrs. Neal McDonald spent'
| Thursday night and Friday
with Miss Sue Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Anglin
and Shirley Hitchcock of Hape
ville were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Nolen.
Mrs. Ada Turner of Almon
spent the day with Mr. and
Mrs. Nolen, Sunday. ;
P~ |
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hearn|
were visitors Thursday morn- |
\ing of Mrs. Ola H. Thacker
and Miss Irene .Harvey. They
all went to Salem and were |
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. |
Edgar Thacker and family. 1
Miss Eleanor Chesnut return- |
ed to Due West, S. C. Monday |
afternoon after spending her
vacation with her parents, Mr.'
and Mrs. R. E. Chesnut and |
Garry. She was accompanied |
by Garry, who will spend a
few days with her. t
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Chesnut, !
Larry and Junior were Sunday |
dinner guests of Mrs. C. E. |
Chesnut and J. W. Chesnut. |
TTRIYE |
Jimmy McQuiston, Mrs. C. E. |
Chesnut and J. W. Chesnut|
were supper guests Tuesdayl
evening of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. |
Avery in Covington. '
Jimmy McQuiston, Mrs. C.g
E. Chesnut and J. W. Chesnut |
were dinner guests Wednesday |
this week of Miss Martha Jane |
Stewart and brothers at Snap
ping Shoals. ‘
Mrs. Albert Wallace, Phil|
and Kenneth of Nashville, |
' Tenn. are the guests of Mr. |
and Mrs. Paul Stewart, 1
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Homer Chapman of Decatux';
| visited friends here Friday |
morning. ‘;
Word was received here first
of the week of the sudden |
death of William Whitsell of |
Charleston, S. C. He is the
son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. |
Ernest Boyd, formerly of our
| community. His wife is the|
‘granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. |
Walter Warren, {
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| News Notes From |
| Al
| inon
BY MRS. A. A. GURITZ l
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Edgar Wallace is getting along
| nicely after a cataract operation
on his eye, Saturday at the Ponce
de Leon Infirmary in Atlanta. |
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee visited |
their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson in Chamblee on
Sunday.
Mrs. Hillman Jackson, Mr s.
Frank Alford, Mrs. Jerry Miller
| and daughter, Jill were Sunday
| spend the day visitors of the Jack
| Neely family, '
’ Mr. and Mrs. Emory Kinnett
| and Pattie spent Sunday in For
iost Park with Mr. and Mrs. John
| Wesley Haley. Charles spent the
iweekend with his cousin, Jack
| Haley.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson and
Ichildren and Mrs. L. G. Smith
| were Sunday visitors of the
Edgar Wallaces. |
M:r. and Mrs. Joe Harris and
| family spent Saturday evening
| with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
;Fred Lee.
! PR
| We are happy to have the
| Jimmy Bates family move back
| into the ecommunity.
! Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Reynolds
| of Morrow visited Mr. and Mrs.
'J. 0. Lawson, Saturday. Barbara,
| who had been visiting her grand
iparents returned home.
! Mrs. W. H. Smith of Madison
| is spending several days with
lher sister, Mrs. Edgar Wal
| lace.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kinnett
'of Barnesville, Miss Effie Kinnett
| and Mrs. H. E. McCart of Cov
| ington spent Monday with Mrs.
| C. L. Kinnett.
| Mrs. Loraine Cofer and son of
Conyers visited the J. C. Law
- sons, Sunday.
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Miss Linda Arrowood and Miss
| June Garrett returned to their
ghomes in Hiawassee, Sunday, af
| ter visiting their sister and bro
|ther, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gar
;rett and family, 1
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on a sound economy. U. S.
| Savings Bonds go a long way |
itoward insuring national eco
]nomic stability, so vital if|
i freedom 1s to prosper, |
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