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The Summerville News, Thurs., Dec 14, 1972
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UP IN ARMS
Golf champion Arnold Palmer, honorary chairman of
the March of Dimes drive against birth delects, gives a
swing up to Paula Pfeifer. National Poster Child I hey
urge support for the January appeal directed at
prevention of birth defects, which strike some
250.000 American children annually. Paula lives in
Tulsa. Okla
Dalton Physicians
Limiting Practice
Three Dalton physicians will
discontinue obstetrical practice
in about six months, according
to a recent news report.
This action will leave only
five physicians available for
this type work, with three of
the five taking such cases on a
limited basis
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According to the report,
1,580 babies were delivered at
Hamilton Memorial Hospital
dining the last fiscal year.
During the preceding year,
1,578 babies were delivered
Norman D Burkett, presi
dent of Hamilton Memorial
Hospital, was quoted in the
following statement
“As president of Hamilton
Memorial Hospital. I have been
requested to comment on the
recent announcement by three
physicians who have stated
they will discontinue their
practice of obstetrics on June
I, 1973
“The physicians'decision to
limit their practice to gyne
cology after that tune naturally
causes some anxiety in the
community. However, Hamil
ton Memorial Hospital and the
Whitfield County Medical
Society have successfully re
cruited 29 physicians to the
Dalton area in the past two
years.
“The recruiting campaign
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Members of lota Phi Lambda Sorority, Xi Chapter.
Rome, held its annual Christmas party Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Virginia Shropshire, 412 Highland Ave.
Shown above: Mrs. A. E. McWhorter, Soror Sara
Hixon, Soror Hattie Menifee, Soror Clyde Jones,
Danny Mosley
Is Honored
Danny Mosley celebrated
Ins 14th birthday anniversary
on Wednesday, Dec. 6, and was
honored with a supper at his
home on Walnut Street in
Irion by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Jack Mosley.
Helping him celebrate were
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,
Sam Mosley of Summerville;
Mrs. May belle Clark; Mrs.
Brenda Norton and Steve;
Sammy Mosley of Summer
ville; Mike, Sondra and Susan
Mosley; and his parents.
Many useful gifts were re
ceived by the honoree. JEWIE
REYNOLDS
continues, and with this recent
announcement by the three
obstetricians, the efforts to
attract physicians to the
Dalton community will be in
tensified .
“After the three physicians
discontinue their obstetrics
practice, the community will
still have five physicians avail
able for obstetrical services,
and in July 1973 another
obstetrician is scheduled to
open his practice here."
SORORITY GROUP MEETS HERE SUNDAY
LOCAL RECIPIENTS NOTE
(Changes Announced
On Social Security
Starting in 1973, people
who are working while getting
Social Security benefits can
earn more but never lose more
than $1 in benefits for each $2
earned, according to H Marvin
Boatwright, Social Security
district manager in Rome.
“The more you earn, the
higher your total income will
be,” he pointed out. “Under
the new social security law,
social security payments will
be reduced by $1 for every $2
earned over $2,100 in a year.”
Previously, monthly pay
ments were reduced by $1 in
benefits for every $2 earned
between $1,680 and $2,880 in
a year and by $1 for every $1
earned over $2,880
“People 72 and over will
continue to get their full Social
Security benefits regardless of
earnings Under the new law,
people under 72 can earn as
Soror Edith Hill, Soror Virginia Shropshire, Soror
Louise Cherry, Soror Florence Mitchell, Soror Ola
Howard, Soror Elizabeth Scott, and Soror Louise
Palmore.
much as $2,100 in a year and
get their full Social Security
benefits. Different rules apply
to people getting social secu
rity disability benefits if they
work.”
In addition, starting in
1973, full benefits can be paid
for any month in which an
employee’s wages are not more
than $175-or he didn’t per
form substantial services in
self-employment. Previously,
the monthly limit was $l4O
“Also, starting in 1973,
only your earnings in the
months before you reach 72
will be used to figure what
benefits are due you for those
months,” Boatwright said.
“Before, earnings in the entire
year you reached 72 were
counted in figuring benefits
due you for months before you
were 72.”
Another feature of the new
Husbands Are
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At Local Meet
The WMU Circle of Moun
tain View Baptist Church met
Tuesday evening, Dec. 5, at the
home of Mrs. Buck Presley,
with 14 members present, and
their husbands as special
guests.
Climaxing a delightful
evening was the exchanging of
gifts. The ladies contributed
S2O to the Lottie Moon Mis
sion offering, which is now
being taken in all Baptist
churches. JEWIE REYNOLDS
law assures that the earnings
exemption for people getting
Social Security payments will
go up automatically in future
years as earnings levels in
crease. The first year there can
be an automatic increase is
1975.
Social Security pays month
ly benefits to eligible retired
and disabled workers and their
families and to families of
deceased workers who were
insured under Social Security.
To Present Yule Music
The Adult Choir of Sum
merville First Baptist will
present its annual Christmas
program Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m.
The cantata being presented
this year is “Glory To God’ by
J. T. Adams. This music begins
with a dramatic prologue of
trumpets and tympanies forti
fying the organ and piano ac
companiment. The 35-voice
choir then proceeds through a
series of melodious choruses,
solos, and duets tied together
with narration which alto
gether effectively presents the
traditional story of our
Messiah’s birth.
Music Minister Hugh Canter
bury has announced the fol
lowing soloist for this per-
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Wayne Groce and Wilburn
Hudson; Soprano soloist is Mrs.
Hugh Canterbury, with Dr.
Jack Meacham singing the bass
solo. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Petitt
will sing the duet.
Accompanist for the presen
tation are organist Alma Zada
Eilenburg and pianist Mrs. Wil
burn Hudson. Special instru
mentalists include Ken Smith,
Allan Smith, and Danna
Canterbury on trumpet, with
Pam Pollard playing the
tympani.
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tended to the public, and those
planning to attend should ar
rive early to secure a seat of
their choice.