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Thursday, June 8, 1967
Warmer Weather Brings Swimmers To Pool
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KIWANIS CLUB SWIMMING Pool finally got warmer weather Tuesday morning as this photo was taken
at the Newton Drive facility. L. G. Carney (left), pool manager watches the two divers, Roger Brown
on the high board, and Olin McMichael on the lower diving board. Low temperatures for early June
has prevented swimmers from taking a dip in the local pool.
INews Notes From $
By Miss Irene Harvey /
“The Lord hear thee in the
day of trouble; the name of the
God of Jacob defend thee.” Psalm
20:1.
♦* * *
Rev. Wayne Dickson and J. W.
Chesnut left Monday to attend
the Associate Reformed Pres
byterian Synod at Bonclarken,
Flat Rock, North Carolina.
*♦ * *
L. C. Stewart of Decatur sp
ent Saturday with his mother,
Mrs. Paul Stewart. Other gue
sts Sunday of Mrs. Stewart were
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Johnson
of High Point.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stroud
of Decatur were visitors Wed
nesday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Stewart.
♦♦ ♦ *
Mrs. Lois Russell of St. Step
hen, North Carolina passed away
Wednesday morning, May 31. She
is the former Miss Lois Chesnut
of the Rocky Plains Community.
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Mrs. Russell has many relatives
and friends here. We extend
our loving sympathy to her loved
ones and commend them to Jesus
Christ our Lord who is our re
fuge and strength.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Stewart
had as their dinner guests Sunday
Mrs. Jack Crumbly and Miss
Polly Blackwell of Kellytown,
Wayne Hadden of Atlanta and
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Butler and
Gina of Griffin.
** * *
J. F. Harvey returned home
Friday evening by plane from
Springfield, Pennsylvania where
he had spent over three weeks.
** * *
Recent visitors of Mrs. R. E.
Thacker were Mrs. Christine
Dillard and Mr. and Mrs. George
Cochran.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Hulon Capes of
Oak Hill were visitors Sunday
afternoon of the W. D. Weldon
Sr.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stewart have
as their guests this week Miss
Wanda Ogletree of Griffin, Tom
and Tim Cook of Jackson. Their
supper guests Thursday evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ogle
tree of Griffin and Mr. and Mrs.
Garlan Cook of Jackson.
Jimmy Carter
Is Speaker At
Social Circle
Mr. Carter
Social Circle Business and
Professional Women’s Club will
observe charter night June 9
in the school lunchroom.
Jimmy Carter will be guest
speaker. Members of the club
are selling tickets for the sup
per at $1.50 each. Supper will
be served at 7:30.
Mrs. R. L. Ellington and Miss
Fay Ellington spent Sunday in
Rome with Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Ellington and Dawn.
** * *
Mrs. R. E. Chesnut with Miss
Eleanor Chesnut of Atlanta visit
ed S. J. Moss Sunday afternoon
at Stockbridge.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hearn of
Decatur and Mrs. Ruby Howard
and Miss Robbie Harvey of At
lanta were visitors Tuesday af
ternoon of Mrs. Ola H. Thacker
and Miss Irene Harvey. They
all attended the graduation at
Newton County High School Tues
day evening.
** * *
Miss Eleanor Chesnut of At
lanta and J. W. Chesnut attended
the funeral of their aunt, Mrs.
Lois Chesnut Russell, Friday,
53 Answered
Blood Donor
Call, P’Dale
PORTERDALE — Fifty-three
people rallied to the call for
blood donors when the Red Cross
Bloodmoblle visited the Anderson
Building In Porterdale on Mon
day, May 29. Actually, there
were 93 volunteers who wanted
to divide their life-giving trea
sure, but for various reasons,
forty could not participate at
that time.
Those who made valuable con
tributions Included the following:
Boyce Aiken, James E. Adams,
Mrs. Edgar Beam, Mrs. Bessie
Kate Bigby, Henry Boozer, Wayne
Campbell, Leon G. Canup, J. C.
Capes, John T. Carter, Miss Ja
nice Denny, Franklin Dick, J.C.
Edge, Donald Edwards, Clifton
Fretwell.
Hubert Grier, Mrs. Sara HaU,
Miss Mae Hardman, Mrs. Emory
Haynes, C. C. Hood, Mrs. W. L.
Hooper, M. S. Ingram, Olin D.
Ingram, Alvin D. Johnson, J. L.
Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth Layson,
Mrs. Martha Lester, Henry Man
uel, Charlie Marks, Billy Moo
ney, Mrs. Inez H. Moore, James
R. Moore, Mrs. Lenora McDo
nald.
Reba Ozburn, Robert Peppers,
William T. Preston, Hugh Price,
Raymon Roseberry, Mrs. Linda
Rowe, M. B. Shaw, D. O. Shi
rah, Mrs. Hattie Mae Smallwood,
June 2, in St. Stephen, South
Carolina.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thacker,
Misses Eunice Gall and Kathryn
Thacker of Salem were visitors
Saturday evening of Mrs. Ola H.
Thacker and Miss Irene Harvey.
** * *
Miss Eleanor Chesnut of At
lanta was the weekend guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Chesnut.
♦♦ * ♦
To those who are 111 you have
our best wishes for a rapid re
covery. Those who are in sor
row have our loving sympathy.
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Mrs. Walter Pope
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Delta Pl and formerly taught
In Newton High School for two
and one-half years as Home Eco
nomics teacher.
Cotton fibers can be more
readily modified before dry
ing than after.