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Thursday, March 28, 1968
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Salem $
Mrs. J. r Burns $
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Yancey
went to Atlanta Tuesday after
noon on business.
♦♦ ♦ ♦
Those from the community in
the hospital at present are G. W.
Ramsey at Georgia Baptist, and
Harry Melton at Newton County
Hospital. Best wishes go to
both of them and their families.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fuss, Miss
Faye Fuss and Mrs. John F.
Burns enjoyed a trip to Spart
anburg, South Carolina on Sat
urday and visited with Mrs. Olive
B. Turner.
** * *
The Reverend Lowry Anderson
from the South Georgia Confer
ence preached at Salem Sunday
morning. He brought an inspir
ing message.
♦* ♦ *
Airman First Class and Mrs.
Johnny S. Schell, Jr. left Wed
nesday morning for McDill Air
Base in Tampa, Florida to make
their future home.
** * *
The Salem Home Economics
Club held their March meeting
at the clubhouse Thursday after
noon.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones,
Donna and Mrs. A. L. McDon
ald of Pendergrass spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Tapp
Jones.
♦* ♦ ♦
Those visiting Mrs. Julia Smith
on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Statham of Marietta, Mr.
and Mrs. Hardie Ogletree of Con
yers, Tom Moss, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Chesnut, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Mitchell of Covington and Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Woodruff and Pam
of Decatur.
♦* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stand
ard attended services at Bethes
da Methodist Church in Law
renceville on Sunday. Mrs.
Standard taught the Ladles Bible
Class.
** * *
Mrs. Julia Smith joined her son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Smith and Laurie of Conyers
and they all went to Atlanta to
see “Gone With The Wind” re
cently.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGiboney
attended the funeral of a cou
sin at Douglasville on Sunday.
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By Mrs. W. T. Thompson $
Mrs. Charlie Aiken visited
Mrs. E. M. McCart Thursday
afternoon.
** * *
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Stubbs the past week were Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Aiken of Starrs
ville and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Stubbs and grandson.
** ♦ *
Miss Charlene Stubbs visited
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Parker
the past weekend.
♦* * *
Those visiting Mrs. Franklin
Parker and family the past week
were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Parker
and Sandra, Miss Debbie Farmer
of Atlanta, Chester Parker of
Covington, Mrs. Mamie Parker,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ayers,
Gary and Jeff Jones.
♦* * *
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Turling
ton and family of Mableton visited
Mrs. L. H. Bates and Mrs. Paul
ine Turlington Sunday.
♦♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Stubbs vi
sited Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dar
by and children Friday.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mask and
.amily and Mrs. Myrtle Stubbs
visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Aik
en Sunday afternoon.
♦♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. Elwood Parker visited
her mother, Mrs. Perry Camp
bell in Forsyth Thursday and
Friday. Mrs. Campbell has been
a patient at a Macon Hospital,
but was able to return home
Friday.
** * *
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Thompson the past week were Mr.
and Mrs. O. D. Grant, Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Aiken, Randy and
John, Mrs. John Jones, Messrs.
R. L. Kirkpatrick and Troy
Stubbs.
** * *
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Elwood Parker last week were
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Parker of
Almon, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Pi
per, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bail
ey and Mr. and Mrs. Few Park
er.
*♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. Lucille Jones is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cunning
ham and family in Atlanta.
** * *
Get well wishes to all who are
111 at home and in the hospitals.
♦* ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Aiken and
Carolyn visited Mrs. Chris
Speros at Georgia Baptist Hos
pital Sunday. Mrs. Speros is
the niece of Mrs. Aiken.
Baby pigs die early in life due
to many causes. A few are na
tural but most are due to a
poor environment and inadequate
nutrition care, according to an
imal scientists with the Coopera
tive Extension Service.
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