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Thursday, March 9, 1967
(Held From Last Week)
Mrs. Charles Starling Is
spending this week with her sis
ter, Mrs. Arnold Bohren, In Sum
mit, N. J.
»» ♦ *
Mrs. Belmont Dennis, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Mallard were among
those attending the annual Geor
gia Press Institute, Wednesday
through Saturday, at the Contin
uing Education Center, in Athens.
♦♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Al David had as
their Sunday guest, their sister,
Mrs. W. G. Hayes, of Athens.
♦♦ * *
Mrs. Moody summers, Sr. and
Mrs. P. W. Pratt, Sr. were house
guests of Mrs. Frank Miller,
during the past week, at her
“Place By the Sea” apartment,
at Atlantic Beach, Fla.
»» * »
Miss Michelle Reese, Univer
sity of Georgia student, and a
sorority sister, Miss Carol swi
dersky, of Savannah, were week
end guests of the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reece.
*♦ » »
Miss Sally Hardman of Hollins
College, Va., will enjoy this
weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. s. L. Hardman;
and will join them in attending
the wedding of her cousin, Miss
Ellen McElveen to James Pen
der, Jr., at Peachtree Baptist
Church, in Atlanta, simday after
noon.
** ♦ *
Rev. and Mrs. Frank Sailers
will leave In the near future for
Hartwell, where Mr. Sailers has
accepted a call as pastor of Flat
Shoals Baptist Church. Mr. Sail
ers has served two Baptist Chur
ches as part time pastor, near
Monticello and Eatonton; and on
the Stone Mountain School Faculty
for the past few years; and Mrs.
Sailers has been a valued mem
ber of Morcock and Banks In
surance Agency personnel. A
wide circle of friends regret to
see them go; but, are wishing
them every happiness in their new
home, and full time ministry.
♦♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. S. A. Luke, of Atlanta,
was the houseguest, Wednesday
through Sunday, of her daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Odum, Jr.
♦♦ » ♦
Miss Lisa Callaway of Fair
fax Hall, Waynesboro, Va., en
joyed the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Callaway.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Hill were
weekend guests of their son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hill
of Decatur.
** * *
Tim Exley, a member of Ga.
Tech Bowling Team, spent
Thursday through Saturday In
Tampa, Fla., attending a South
eastern District Bowling Tour
nament, In which the Tech Team
placed second. Tim placed 3rd
In the singles, In which 55 con
testants participated at the uni
versity of Southern Florida.
♦* * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. John Dearing
and little son, John Marcellln 11,
of Atlanta, were weekend guests
of their respective parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Perino Dearing, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Robinson.
** * *
Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Exley
joined their daughter, Jane, on
Saturday, as houseguests of Mr.
and Mrs. Forest Davis, in Macon,
before her return home on Sun
day.
»» ♦ ♦
Grier Stephenson is spending
some time with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Stephenson,
while engaged in research for his
dissertation, toward his Ph. D.
at Prine eton university.
** * *
Miss Marlon Allen of the uni
versity of Georgia spent this
last weekend with her grand
mother, Mrs. C. T. Allen of
Covington. Her mother, Mrs.
Ruby Allen, drove down from
Rome and they all enjoyed a won
derful weekend.
** * *
Mrs. H. T. Dingus spent Tues
day in Decatur with her sister,
niece and family, Mrs. Jettie
Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Olin
Stephens.
** * *
Miss Grace Taylor was the
Sunday dinner guest of Miss
Nora and Mary Taylor.
♦♦ * *
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Oglesby
and girls were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Victoria Oglesby.
♦♦ ♦ ♦
Get well wishes go out to the
sick: Carl Bailey, Joe Moss,
Mrs. Emma Lassiter, Mrs.
Charlie Mills, all In the hos
pital. Mrs. Grace Parker, Ernie
Darby, Miss Nora Taylor and
Mrs. Spence Henry are sick at
home.
** * *
Mrs. Armella Hutchins of Bu
ford visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Parker last week.
♦♦ ♦ *
Paul Callahan of College Park
visited with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Emmett Callahan and
grandmother, Mrs. Paul Parker,
on Sunday.
♦* * *
Mrs. Frank Moss and Jimmy
visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Moss and children of McDonough
last week.
♦* * ♦
Mrs. Emory Thompson and
children spent last weekend In
Porterdale with Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Fincher and boys while
Mr. Thompson attended a Cattle
Show in Athens.
** * »
Miss Mary Taylor was the Sun
day dinner guest of Misses Nora
and Mary Taylor.
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