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ThurMfcf, JaMWary 9, 1964
News Notes From
Almon
BY MRS. A. A. GURITZ
Sunday dinner guests of the
Jack Neely family were Mrs.
Frank Alford of Jacksonville; Mrs.
Hillman Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Kent of Conyers; Mr. and
Mrs. Max Kent and family o t
Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Miller and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller and
girls of Greensboro, North Caro
lina have returned home after
•pending the holidays with their
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i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Edwards.
Fred Lee has returned home
after a few days in St. Joseph's
j Hospital.
Mrs. J. J. Owens of Atlanta
! spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Berry Sr. and i s
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Owens this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wallace
have returned home after visiting
their son, Thomas and family in
Florissant, Missouri.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Croix
and sori, Robert of Beatrice, Ne
braska were guests of their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Wil
liams and Mr. and Mrs. Janies
Dobbs of Oxford over the holi
days. They went to Miami for the
Orange Bowl game. New Years
Day, and then came back here
before returning to their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stringfellow
and children of Decatur were
weekend guests of the J. T. Gar
* rett family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Holifield,
Ljnda and Cynthia, Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Berry Jr. and Charles were
| dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Berry Sr. during the hol i
: days.
i Mr. and Mrs. Theron Stapp at
tended a company dinner party
i at Stone Mountain Monday.
The Ganett children are having
a wonderful time with the pony
that Chickie won wen the Men's
Club sponsored the sale of tickets.
Mrs. Don Helm spent a day
with Mrs. Jack Neely recent
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harris and
children had supper with the Fred
Lees Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Guritz and
boys had lunch with their parents
Thursday.
Our sincere sympathy to Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Chapman on the
death of his aunt, Mrs. Kate
Ewing, who was a former resi
dent here.
Mr. and Mrs. Holifield visited
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Berry and
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Owens on
Thursday night.
Miss Linda Arrowood returned
to her home in Hiawassee after
visiting her sisters, Mrs. J. T.
Garrett and Mrs. Charles Collins
the last two weeks.
Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Berry Sr. were Mrs. Kate
Blackmon of Atlanta, her dau
ghters, Mrs. Margaret Hatcher and
| her daughter of Dublin.
The Arthur Ewing family had
I dinner at the community house
j during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee attend
ed a family dinner at the Sellers
home in Conyers.
A holiday guest of Mr. and
Mrs. G. M. Williams was their
young grandson, Charles Williams
of Buffalo, New York. Charles
came down alone on a plane to
spend the holidays with his grand
parents and aunt, Mrs. James
Dobbs and family.
We are happy to have Mrs.
Martha Nichols in our community.
She moved into the house recently
occupied by the Jimmy Bates
family this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Arrowood
of Hiawassee spent Friday with
his sisters, Mrs. J. T. Garrett and
family and Mrs. Charles Co 1-
lins.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Holifield
visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Holifield recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Edwards
and baby of Lithonia visited Mr.
and Mrs. Rufus Edwards on Sun-
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News Notes From
Starrsrille
By Mrs. W. L. Barber
H. B. Floyd and Ralph Downs
।of Newnan spent Friday after
| noon with Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Cutts of Augusta were the spend
| the day guests of the Russells
on Saturday.
Glen Mutimer Jr. left Friday
for Davenport, lowa where he is
a student at the Palmer School
of Chiropractic.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cook and
■ Mrs. L. H. Cook Sr. were guests
of the L. H. Cooks Jr. in Colum
bus Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barber of
Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Lunsford of East Point were
guests of Mrs. W. L, Barber on
Friday.
Miss Mary Jane Dixon has
returned to Athens after spending
I the holidays with her parents,
the D. B. Dixons.
day.
Mrs. Ann Nelson and children
। visited the Fred Lees on Mon-
I day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hammond of
Lithonia had dinner Sunday with
Mrs. Lula Hammond and Mrs.
Aduah Hammond.
Charles Williams of Buffalo. N.
jY. returned to his home on Sun
; day
Mrs. Margaret Smith spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Belle Neely.
Mrs. J. T. Pruitt of Conyers
spent last week with Mrs. Lula
Hammond and Mrs. Aduah Ham
j mond.
Mrs. G. M. Williams, Mrs. Lula
Hammond and Mrs. Aduah Ham
mond were Saturday guests of
the James Dobbs family in Ox
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Whitten
: visited her brother. Evell Letson
in Jackson, Saturday.
Larry Smith spent the weekend
' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff Smith.
Miss Thelma Towns spent the
weekend in Atlanta with Mils
Rebecca Rowe.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Myers
of Long Island, N. Y. returned
home Saturday after spending ten
days with Miss Thelma Towns
and the T. W. Towns.
Mrs. Mildred Pope of Atlanta
visited relatives here this week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Hildreth Kenerly
and children of Smyrna spent
Saturday with their father, D. H.
Kenerly and Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Towns
spent Sunday in Social Circle with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lazenby. Mon
day they attended the funeral of
their aunt, Mrs. Sallie Lazenby.
Mrs. Lula Ogletree is on our
sick list this week.
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News Notes From
Cornish
Mountain
By Mrs. Vester Maughan
Almost everyone in the church
and community have visited Rev.
Ernest Wilkins at Winder-Barrow
Hospital. He can have almost no :
visitors, but the family was there
to receive them. He is progressing
as well as expected.
A good crowd was present for I
the monthly singing at Cornish •
Mtn. Baptist Church on Sunday ]
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Greer of ]
Athens were guests of their]
respective parents, the Fred I
Greers and G. H. Mutimers.
On-the-Spot Coverage Every Day
of the 1964 Georgia General Assembly
Little Glenn Butler, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dewald Butler, spent
several days in Newton County
Hospital last week. He returned
home on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Knight
and Jimmy visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Stowe, Leslie and Johnny
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kitchens
visited Mr. and Mrs. Acie Kit
chens Sun. afternoon.
Those from this community hav
ing supper at Henderson’s Rest
aurant Saturday night were Mr.
and Mrs. Rashie Shepherd, Mr.
and Mrs. Robin Hood, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Williams and Deborah,
and Mr. and Mrs. Vester Maughon,
David and Cindy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lanier Kitchens
and family spent Friday night
and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Maughon.
When Gov. Senders oddresses the Georgia General Assembly,
which convenes Jon. 13, he will present a very far-reaebiag
program sure to include new taxes, prison reforms,
expanded public education, election law improvement^
constitution revision and congressional redistricting.
This General Assembly has been called "the most important
in state history,* It may be stormy, too. There ore pre*
dictions the honeymoon may be over between Gok
Sanders and the General Assembly. Legislators have given
their backing to his aim to improve education,
a campaign promise, but they are expectedly leery of its
tax-hiking angle. The new education program will
necessitate advances and changes which would require
special legislation. However, Gov. Sanders
predicts citizens and legislators wiK back him.
As a taxpayer, be aware of the activities of yotir law-mcken
reported in depth every day m these newspapers.
Miss Brenda Maughon spent the
week in College 'Park with Mr.,
and Mrs. Lanier Kitchens, Larry,
and Lynn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stowe and'
family visited relatives in Hogans*,
ville this weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Vester Maughon]
David and Cindy spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Walls,
of Bold Springs.
Now is the time to spray cat
itie for lice and grubs, says Dr.
O’Dell G. Daniel, head of the
Extension Service animal hus
bandry department.
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