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Thursday, June 1, 1967
§ News Notes From &
Mrs. J. W. Wiley of Coving
ton spent Sunday with her sis
ter, Mrs. A. C. Ewing and fa
mily.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Robert White
head and daughter of Rockmart
and Mrs. Mildred Pope of At
lanta were spend the day guests
Sunday of last week with Mrs.
A. R. Russell.
♦* * *
Several from our church at
tended Quarterly Meeting at New
born Sunday.
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Bill Corley visited with fr
iends In Covington over the week
end.
•♦ * *
Mrs. A. C. Ewing was the
guest of Miss Viola Hardegree
In Winder last Wednesday even
ing.
** * *
Mrs. Rosa Lena Ogletree re
turned home Saturday after sp
ending a week with her sisters,
Mrs. Eva Poll and Mrs. H. E.
Quarrels in McCormick, South
Carolina.
♦* * *
Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Aiken
were In Atlanta Wednesday.
** * *
Mrs. James Haygood, Kim and
Jimmy of Chamblee joined their
husband and father, Mr. Haygood
at their home here for the week
end. Mrs. Haygood and the child
ren are staying In Chamblee until
Kim Is out of school this week.
♦♦ * *
Mrs. Mildred Pope spent the
weekend at her home here. She
spent Sunday night with Mrs. A.
R. Russell.
** * *
Mrs. J. P. Sheffield of Oxford
visited her daughter, Mrs. Ronald
Cook and family, several days
last week.
•* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Don Barnes, El
aine and Donna Faye of Macon
were guests Saturday of last
week of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ewing.
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V News Notes From y
& By Mrs. A. A. Guritz Z
Congratulations to our high sc
hool graduates Kathy Flanagan,
Cheryl Sanvllle, and Jimmy
Neely.
** * *
Also our congratulations to Kay
Dobbs, Ewanda Stone, Cathy Gan
tt, Cathy Wilson, Diane Wyatt,
and Bobby Jo Lawson who grad
uated from Palmer Stone School.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Tubb and
children from Paducah, Kentucky
spent a long weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Edwards.
♦♦ * *
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Ellis and
Scott spent Sunday at Grant Park.
** * ♦
Don Helm was in New York
last week on business.
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Thomas Moss, who is stationed
in Washington, D. C., visited the
Harold Dobbs family over the long
weekend. They all had a picnic
Sunday with the Bill Moss fa
mily on their lawn.
♦♦ * ♦
Mrs. Margaret Ralston visited
Mrs. Herman Nelms Sunday
afternoon.
»♦ » »
Friends of Otis Maxwell are
happy to know that he has been
discharged from Rockdale Hos
pital. He is much better and
walking with crutches after his
back injury.
»* » »
Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Owen
and baby visited Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Williams one day recently.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson
and Mrs. Katherine Robertson
from Covington visited Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Lawson Sunday after
noon.
•* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lawson went
to the graduation exercises of
their granddaughter, Barbara
Reynolds, at Jonesboro High Sc
hool Monday night.
Modern Dance
Workshop A t
GC June 12-30
MILLEDGEVILLE—A Modem
Dance Workshop is scheduled at
Georgia College at Milledgeville
June 12-30. The three week in
tensive training is open to men
and women.
Classes will begin at 8 o’clock
in the morning and continue until
noon and will cover classes in
technique, music and stage light
ing. Afternoon classes in com
position will be from 1:30 to 3
o’clock.
The course carries five quar
ter hours of credit on a graduate
or undergraduate level. The
students may also enroll on a non
credit basis.
Dr. Betty Poindexter Is the
director of the workshop and will
conduct classes in dance. Dr.
Robert F. Wolferstelg will con
duct classes in music, and Miss
Mary Mac Moore win conduct
classes in stage lighting.
Additional Information is
available from the director of
admissions at Georgia College
at Milledgeville.
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