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A By Mrs. Frank Moss §
Christian sympathy is extend
ed Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dodd in
the loss of his mother last week.
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Get well wishes are extended
to Jimmy Raines at Battey Hos
pital, Mrs. J. W. King at home,
J. D. Davis who has returned
home from Newton County Hos
pital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Edge,
Mrs. Jimmy Raines, Dennis and
Johnny visited with Jimmy Raines
on Sunday.
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Mrs. Ernest Darby, Ernie and
Glynn and Mrs. Frank Moss cal
led on Miss Grace Taylor on
Saturday afternoon.
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Congratulations to the grad
uates from our community. They
are: Mrs. Teresa Vaughn, Miss
Linda Moon, Bryon Mobley and
David Henderson, Becky Henry,
Delores Seabolt, Miriam Cofer,
Dennis Raines, Andy Johnson and
Debra Dickens.
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Mrs. Lois Norman had as her
guests last weekend Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Norman and Millie, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Norman and Andy
of Conyers, Mr. and Mrs. Junior
Johnson, Sammy and Clay. Sin
cere sympathy is extended Mrs.
J. B. NOrman in the death of
her grandfather, Mr. Willard in
' Griffin last week.
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■ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roberts
visited with the Otis Hay family
1 last week.
** * *
Visitors in the Frank Moss
home have been James Tuggle,
Mrs. Otis Hay, Mr. and Mrs.
George Moss, Bill and Sherrie
of McDonough, Charlie and Gary
Mills, the Bud Darby family and
Misses Sara and Jackie White,
Mrs. Don O’Neal and children of
Virginia, Miss Sara Moss and
Malcom Arnold of Macon.
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Vacation Bible School is under
way at High Point. The hours
are from 9 till 12 each day.
All children between the ages
of 3 and 16 are urged to attend.
** * *
Mrs. Charlie Mills and Eddie
visited with friends in Columbus
last weekend.
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t By Mrs. Roy Kimble /
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mercier and
Wanda of Macon and Miss Sybil
Chandler of Milstead were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Moss, Frankie and Diane
and W. V. Duncan.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McElreath
and children of Atlanta visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McElreath
and girls Sunday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. 'Diomas Kimble
and Heather were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Ballard and Margie of Porter
dale.
♦♦ * ♦
Mrs. Helen Fincher and
Morris of Porterdale and Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Brock of Brown
Bridge Road were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Randy Fincher.
** * *
Douglas Kimble is attending
4-H Club camp at Rock Eagle
for three days this week.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McEl
reath, Vicky and Carolyn, Billy
Robert, Mrs. Margaret Pitman,
Mike and Melonie of Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kimble, Mrs.
Pat Kimble, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
McElreath and children of At
lanta enjoyed making ice cream
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Tick McElreath at their cabin
on the lake.
** * •
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davis
visited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moss
and Diane and W. V. EXincan
Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs.
Buddy Roberts visited them Wed
nesday night.
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Mr. and Mrs. Render Holder
of Porterdale visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Kimble Saturday af
ternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Julian Kitchens
and Sandra and Miss Sue Mc-
Elreath are spending this week
in Florida.
** * *
Robin Kimble Is spending this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Farmer and children In Con
yers.
Cake Sale Sat.
At Courthouse
The W.S.C.S. of Mansfield Me
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Homemade Cake Sale to be held
in front of the Courthouse on Sat
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Be sure and come out and get
your cake for Father’s Day.
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Thursday, June 13, 1968