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Dutch Royal Couple Visits United States
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Queen Juliana of The Netherlands is on her first official visit to
the United States since becoming Holland’s monarch in 1948. With
her husband Bernhard, Prince of The Netherlands, she will spend ~
a few weeks in this country visiting Washington, New York and
Midwestern and Western places of interest. |
The royal couple has brought one of the famous Dutch carillons g
as a gift from the Dutch people to the American people in token 1
of friendship; it will be erected in a national park near Washington. I
Left behind in Holland to go to school are their four’ daughters, I
Princesses Beatrix, 14; Irene, 12; Margriet, 9; and Marijke, 5. Photo I
shows the family enjoying a final tea party together just before I
the parents’ departure for America.
GEORGIA, 8188 COUNTY.
Mrs. Ima Collins, Guardian of
Walter Collins, Donald Collins, and
Eugene Collins, gives notice that she
will apply to the Honorable Mallory C.
Atkinson. Judge of the Superior Cou
rt of said county at 10 o’clock, A. M,
on the 2ud day of May, 1 952 at the
Courthouse at Macon, Bibb County,
Georgia, to sell the one - sixtieth un..
divided interest, owned by each of
said wards in the following tract of
land ;
All that tract or parcel of land,
lying and being in Wilkiuson County,
Georgia, High Hill District. G.M eon
taining 97 acres, more or less, and
known as the Old E E .Collins Home
place, and bounded as follows : North
by lands of J.C. Jackson; east by lands
of J.C. Jackson and G.A. Butler;
south by lands of the Gettys Lumber
Company; north by lands of C.E.Col
lins, Sr.; and reinvest the proceeds,
because the said property produces no
income for said wards.
This 2nd day of April, 1952.
Mrs. Ima Collins, Guardian of
Walter Collins, Donald Collins, and
Eugene Collins.
The Bulletin Irwinton, Ga. Friday Apr. 4 i 952
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4'H Members present ‘The 4-H Story”
to Governor Herman Talmadge at his farm near Lovejoy. Above
left to right, Betty Bowers, Coweta, sec.; Etta Lee McDaniel,
Wheeler, girls V P; Billy Davis, Lounds, pres,, Gov. Talmadge;
W. A. Sutton, state 4-H Club leader; Wendell Johnson, Paulding,
reporter; and Libby Gaines, Hart, treas., with the Governor’s
Lovejoy home as a background.
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Easter Seals will be mailed to more than 350,000 Georgians this week when the annual
Seal campaign is launched under sponsorship of the Georgia Society for Crippled Children.'
Freeman Strickland, vice-president of the First National Bank of Atlanta and state treas
urer for the drive, shows little Jean Hand some of the envelopes filled with seals as they
are about to be mailed. Contributions will enable the Georgia Society to aid other crippled
children like Jean in treatment centers being established in all parts of the state.