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Thursday, October 17, 1968
Shoes For Needy Children Is Project
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MAJOR JAMES W. CHILDS (left) of the Salvation Army accepts
400 pairs of shoes for needy children from W. Boone Noel and
j. a. Busha of the Telephone Pioneers of America.
| News Notes From
? By Miss Irene Harvey r
“Keep my Commandments, and
live; and my law on the apple
of thine eye.” Prov. 7:2.
** * *
Rev, Lee Kennedy of White
Oak Associate Reformed Pres
byterian Church, Moreland, and
Rev. Wayne Dickson, Pastor of
Hopewell A. R. Presbyterian Ch
urch exchanged pulpits Sunday.
♦* * *
Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Tomlin
had as their guests Saturday
night Mr. and Mrs. Simon Smith
of Hapeville.
♦* * ♦
Mr. Riley Stewart, Mrs. John
Weldon with Mrs. W. D. Wel
don Jr. of McDonough motored
to Greenboro Sunday where they
visited relatives.
♦* ♦ ♦
Mrs. Paul Stewart returned
Friday from Nashville, Tenness
ee. She was accompanied by
her daughter, Mrs. Albert Wal
lace, who was the dinner guest
of Mrs. Stewart.
♦* * ♦
Mrs. Delton Cain and Susan
were recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Chesnut and Gary.
♦* * *
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harvey
and children had as their Sun
day dinner guest Rev. Lee Ken
nedy of White Oak Presbyterian
Church, Moreland.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Stewart
visited Miss Martha Jane Ste
wart, Mrs. Lillie Chesnut and
brothers Thursday morning at
Snapping Shoals.
** * *
L. P. Fincher of Stewart and
Herman Fincher of College Park
were Wednesday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Tomlin.
♦* * *
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harvey
and Miss Holly Lunsford attended
the Homecoming Sunday at Port
erdale Methodist Church.
** * ♦
Mrs. Mary Rosser of
McDonough and R. E. Chesnut
were Saturday dinner guests of
Mrs. C. E. Chesnut and J. W.
Chesnut.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Johnson
and Miss Martha Johnson ofHlgh
Point were visitors Monday
afternoon of Mrs. Paul Stewart.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Harvey,
Phil and Kenneth motored to
Locus Grove Sunday afternoon to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rosser
and Mrs. Pearl Starback.
♦* * *
Mrs. Joe Stewart and Mrs. C.
L. Smallwood spent Thursday in
Atlanta.
♦* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Knox
visited Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Tomlin
Sunday evening.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dick visited
Mrs. Ola H. Thacker and Miss
Irene Harvey Tuesday afternoon.
♦* * *
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thacker
of Covington were Saturday din
ner guests of Mrs. Thacker and
Miss Harvey. Mrs. Thacker and
Miss Harvey returned home with
them for a visit in the evening.
** * *
Hugh Stewart of Snapping Sho
als was a visitor Sunday morning
of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Stewart.
Other visitors on Monday morn
ing were J. W. Chesnut and Mrs.
C. E. Chesnut.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sims and Cindy
of Forest Park were guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Tom
lin.
M »♦
Mrs. Ola H. Thacker and Miss
Irene Harvey with Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Stone of Covington attended
the funeral of Eugene Wynn in
East Point Sunday afternoon.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stewart spent
Sunday with Miss Martha Jane
Stewart, Miss Lillie Chesnut and
brother at Snapping Shoals.
** * *
We extend our deepest sym
pathy to Mrs. C. B. Bonn In the
death of her sister Mrs. Ser
vice Vaughn of Stewart last week.
May God bless and heal her
broken heart and all the love
ones is our prayer.
♦* * ♦
Mrs. C. L. Smallwood and
Lanier Smallwood were visitors
Monday evening of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Stewart.
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Rev. Wayne Dickson and J. W.
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Chesnut attended the 2nd Pres
bytery Tuesday, Oct. 15 at And
erson, South Carolina.
♦* ♦ ♦
Mrs. C. E. Chesnut and J. W.
Chesnut visited Mrs. Ola H. Tha
cker and Miss Irene Harvey Mon
day evening.
I News Notes From I
By Mrs. Frank Moss §
We wish the Terrell Black
stock family much happiness in
their new home in Stewart Comm
unity, we will miss them,
*♦ * *
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Johnson
and family visited the Paul
Green’s in Social Circle on Sun
day.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moss and
Jimmy visited with the George
Moss family Sunday afternoon.
Good luck to George who will
have eye surgery on Monday.
♦* * ♦
Visitors In the Frank Moss
home have been Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Moss, Diane, Mr. and
Mrs. Franklin Moss of Oxford,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moss, Atlanta;
Rockie, Davie, and Julian Mote
of Snellville, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Mills, Mrs. Ernest
Darby, Nita, Ernie, and Glynn.
♦* ♦ ♦
Get well wishes to all the sick
at home and in the hospital and
sincere sympathy to all who are
bereaved.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Studdard
entertained at a family gathering
on Thursday evening to honor
C. M. Sgt. Samuel and Mrs.
Smith and family after three
years of service overseas.
*♦ * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Al Rabun and
Daryl Mobley of Columbus spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Mills.
♦♦ ♦ *
(Held From Last Week)
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Studdard were Mrs.
Lily Caudle, Edward Smith and
Swan Smith of Atlanta. Mrs. Ray
Potts was the dinner guest last
Monday night.
** * *
Mrs. Charlie Mills and Cindy
spent the weekend in Griffin with
Mrs. Bernice Mills and other re
latives.
*♦ * *
Mrs. Ernest Darby, Ernie and
Glynn and Mrs. Gary Mills were
Friday supper guests of the Ch
arlie Mills.
** * ♦
The Emory TTiompsons en
joyed a picnic with other mem
bers of their church on Sunday
evening.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Johnson
and children were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harris
Loyd and children.
** ♦ *
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Darby and
Rickey had as their Sunday
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry King
and Debby, Mr. and Mrs. David
Byrd and Alecla.
♦♦ * *
Mrs. Lois Norman had as her
Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Norman and Andy, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Norman and MeHle of Con
yers and Mr. and Mrs. Junior
Johnson, Sammy and Clay.
♦♦ ♦ ♦
Virginia Ann and Todd Luns
ford of Macon spent the weekend
with their grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Parish.
♦♦ ♦ ♦
Get well wishes to all the sick,
Mrs. Emmett Callahan, in the
hospital, Miss NOra Taylor at
home, Mrs. Ida Norman at New
ton Hospital, Mrs. Inez Thomp
son at Newton Hospital, Mrs.
Jack Mask, Mrs. Eugenia Stud
dard and Mrs. Edna Edwards
at home.
♦* ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mills were
Sunday evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny IScks In Social Cir
cle.
Older Pilots
A manpower study conducted
by the U. S. Department of Labor
disproves that old adage that th
ere are only two kinds of air
plane pilots—the old and the
bold. Today, more than half
of the 24,500 pilots in the cock
pits of America’s scheduled air
lines are 45 years of age or older.
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