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News Notes From Y}
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Mrs. Wilbur Tones
Mrs. Jim Hitchcock spent last
week in Marietta with her child
ren and grandchildren Mr. and
Mrs. John Kendricks and family.
*%¥ % -
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones vi=
sited Mr. S, L. Vaughn on Sun
day afternoon.
* %k % ¥
Mr. and Mrs. W, E, Scar=-
brough attended the funeral of
Morris Scarbrough at Horis A.
Ward Funeral Home on Satur
day afternoon.
*% % %
Mr. and Mrs. lLee Hays vi
sited James Hays at Georgia
Baptist Hospital Sunday., Mrs.
Hays was spend the day guest
of her sister, Mrs. G. C, Li
vingston at Peachtree Apts.
*¥ % %
Mrs. lewis Anderson of At
lanta, visited her mother Mrs.
Rose Harwell Tuesday.
* %k % %
Several from Mansfield at
tended the singing at Sewell
Methodist Church on Sunday
night.
*% % ¥
Mrs, Mary Lillie Adams visi
ted the W, C, Starr family in
Denmark, S. C, over the week
end, She also visited her sister,
Mrs, Lula Starr, who is inahos=-
pital in Columbia, S. C.
*% % %
Mrs. Sarah Robertson is re
cuperating from a bout with flu
at the Jenkinsburg Nursing Home.
Members of her family visited
her on Sunday.
* %k ¥ ¥
Kathy Davis spent Saturday
night with Vickie Hays.
*% ¥ %
Mrs. Ray Davis spent the
weekend at home after several
weeks with her son and family,
Prof. Thomas Davis of Dahlone
ga. She returned to Dahlonega on
Sunday afternoon to be with her
daughter-in-law who is recuper=-
ating from surgery.
*% % ¥
Mr, and Mrs. Don Wood Jr.
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. C, H, Jones on Sunday
afternoon.
*% % %
Little Cindy Hays, returned
home Saturday after a week’s
visit with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Archibald Odum of
Baxley.
*% % %
James Hays remains in Ge
orgia Baptist Hospital. Let’s all
remember him with cards. We
wish for him a speedy and com=-
plete recovery.
*% % ¥
Tom McLendon is in satisfac
tory condition following surgery
at St. Joseph Hospital, His fre
fends dre wishing for him a
rapid and complete recovery.
* ok k%
Guests of Mr., and Mrs. Guy
Morgan this past week were,
Gene lewis and Gene Poss of
Atlanta, Miss Marcha Morgan and
friend, Bill Tass of Rome, Je
rome Morgan arrived on Mon
day and will be their guest until
Wednesday.
* % k¥
Mrs. Wilbur Jones spent Tues
day with her sister, Mrs, Acie
Smith of Jackson.
News Notes From
Mrs. T. W. Binford
Rev., Ralph Burton filled his
regular appointment here Sun
day. The weather was very rainy
but Sunday School and church
were well attended.
* % %%
We welcome Mr, and Mrs. Ro=
bert L. Bryant who moved here
from Decatur last week. They
have purchased the new home
of Mr, and Mrs. M, R, Sams.
* k%%
Miss Ellen Sams who is at
tending the University of Ga.
and her friend, Miss Marjorie
Neal spent the weekend at home,
* % %%
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Brown
attended a dinner in Forest Park
Friday evening in honor of Phil
Campbell who is moving to Was
hington, D. C.
*E %%
Mrs, E. W, Mills and Miss
Barbara Crouch of Columbus sp
ent the weekend with Rev. and
Mrs. Ralph Burton and Robby.
Mrs, Mills is the mother of
Mrs. Burton.
L B
Miss Sandra Brown who is at
tending Ga. State College spent
the weekend at home,
* % %%
We extend our deepest sym
pathy to the family of Miss Matt
fe Harwell who passed away
Wednesday.
* ¥ k%
Rev, and Mrs. Charles Wil
liams and children of Atlanta
spent the weekend at their coun
try home and attended church
here. He is executive Secretary
of the North Ga., Conference
Board of Education.
* k%
Rev., and Mrs. Charles Wil
liams and children, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R, Porter were din
ner guests of Miss Mellie Pitts
and Mrs. Sue l:r.uton Sunday.
* %
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Grant
7isited Mrs. Victoria Grant at
Monroe Nursing Home Sunday.
fight birth defer te,
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