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Mrs. Ada Sue Harper is a pa
tient at the Newton County Hos
pital where she Is wished an early
recovery from Illness.
** * *
Mrs. Tom Banks of Haley
sville, Alabama and family were
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Elkins, early this
week while Mr. Banks attended
a conference of the Marshall
Darbln Company In Atlanta.
♦♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Chafin
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Reed, Jr. and family
of Sandy Springs, were among
the guests of Mrs. Louise Hin
ton on Sunday when she was
hostess at a luncheon to mem
bers of the Hinton family.
♦♦ * ♦
Frank Campbell has returned
to his home from Newton County
Hospital and Is remembered often
by his many friends.
** * *
Mrs. T. B. Crowder, former
resident of Porterdale, is a pa
tient at the Newton County Hos
pital.
** * *
Mrs. S. D. Mask was a pa
tient at the Emory University
Hospital last week and Is wished
an early recovery from an eye
problem.
♦* ♦ »
Mrs. Ellison Wilkerson has
been a patient at the Emory
University Hospital during the
past two weeks.
♦* * *
Mrs. John Bowden and Mrs.
Clara Lane returned on January
15 from a month’s visit In Hous
ton, Texas as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Mathews and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Stubbs and family.
*♦ ♦ *
Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Beam,
Jr. and Mark Beam attended the
funeral of their uncle, Ernest
Matthews, in Rockmart on
Sunday.
** * *
W. O. Alton Dyer from Viet
Nam is visiting his family In
Porterdale for thirty days.
♦♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy McGi
boney and Mrs. Ira Alexander
visited Ira Alexander at the
Emory University Hospital on
Saturday, January 21.
♦* * *
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Leßoy McGiboneywereMr.
and Mrs. Carlton Wright.
** * *
James H. Brooks entered
Emory University Hospital on
Tuesday for surgery and is wish
ed an early return to his home.
| News Notes From §
| Mrs. J. F Burns $
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Thomas
and Becky visited Mrs. Jennie
Jenkins and Miss Layona Glenn
at Wesley Woods recently.
♦♦ * *
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Harris
and family visited Rev. and Mrs.
Charles Thomas and Becky Sun
day afternoon.
*♦ ♦ *
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Yancey
went to Atlanta Tuesday with
Mrs. Mike Meyer.
♦* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Yancey
attended the funeral of Mrs.
Frank Duffy at Ellenwood.
** * ♦
Mrs. Douglas Yancey visited
Mrs. W. C. Ivey and Mrs. E. L.
Digby Monday morning.
** * ♦
Mrs. Ed Daniel and Stephanie
visited Mrs. R. L. Chambers
Friday night.
♦♦ ♦ *
Mrs. Hattie Britt is still a
patient at Newton County Hos
pital. We all hope she will be
home soon.
♦* * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boyd
from Charleston, South Carolina
had dinner Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Thompson,
Sr.
♦* ♦ ♦
Miss Tammy Lynn Hammonds
and Miss Kim Hammonds visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Miller and
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Mary Alice Friday night.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Herman McCull
ough and Mrs. Hugh King were
the dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Ramsey Saturday
night.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Brown Nevels
and family of Oxford were the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Kemp and family SnnHav.
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By Mrs. Frank Moss
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darby
and children visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Parker Sunday
afternoon.
*♦ * ♦
Jimmy Moss spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. George Moss,
Bill and Sherrie in McDonough.
** * *
Christian sympathy is extend
ed to Charlie Mills and family
in the loss of their brother in
Griffin.
** ♦ *
Mrs. Lanier Malcom and Lau
rie visited with Mrs. Shirley
Bonner recently.
♦* * *
Mrs. Frank Moss and Jim
called on the Otis Hay family
Saturday evening.
** * *
Sunday guests of the Frank
Moss family were Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Moss, Franklin and Diane
of Oxford, Charlie Mills, Emmett
Callahan and the Ernest Darby
family.
** * *
Danny Hay of Cochran spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hay and Tim.
** * *
Friends of Miss Nora Taylor
are glad to know she Is improv
ing slowly at St. Joseph Hospital.
v News Notes From j
§ TK CW, 4, fat d §
? Mrs. E. C. Evans I
Miss Larue Loyd of Augusta
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett Loyd, over the weekend.
** * ♦
Mrs. Mattie India Sigman spent
the week with her son, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Harwell, Danny and
Freddie. Mr. Harwell under
went surgery last week.
♦* ♦ *
David and Virginia Brooks
helped Christine and Angella to
move back with her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Evans,
Saturday.
♦* * *
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Mrs. Annie Curtis still re
mains in Newton Hospital. She
has been there two weeks.
** * *
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Wyatt and Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Kinard Saturday were Mr. and
Mrs. Legue Kinard and mother,
Mrs. Jim Kinard, of Monticello
and Mrs. Lillie Kinard Lowe of
Atlanta.
Mrs. Hannah Dooley has ac
cepted a position with Dr. Mich
ael Pulliam in Covington.
»♦♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Curtis
and grandbaby, Kathy, and her
mother visited Robert’s mother
In the hospital and also visited
Mrs. Curtis’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Evans.
♦* ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan,
Dan and Edna Sue visited Mr.
and Mrs. T. G. Turner Saturday
night.
** * *
Mrs. Essie Kate Morris has
returned from Rome to be with
her mother, Mrs. E. R. Banks,
for a while.
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