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The Summerville News, Thurs., June 17, 1982
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Bobby Manning of the Cherokee Regional Library ad
dressed a recent meeting of the Business and Profes
sional Women's Club in Chattooia on the special
books and magazines offered by the library for the
visually handic;iped. Persons who are visually han
dicagged can e advantaie of free cassettes and
recorders that afford more than 60,000 titles on tape
from the Library of Congress.
Singing Set
A gospel singing will be
held Sunday, June 20, beginn
ing at 6 p.m. at Perennial Spr
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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White
of Chica{go have returned
home after visiting Mr.
White's mother, Mrs. Marie
Carr, and sisters, Mrs. Evon
Woods and Mrs. Barbara
Driver, and other relatives
~ here.
* . .
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Payne's
%t:ests for lunch Sunday were
the Ron Fisher family.
- * *
Mrs. Debi Phibbs, Jason
and Amanda of Marietta were
visitir}g her Sarents. Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Palmer, and Kevin
several days. Little nine
month-old Amanda is now
walking.
* * *
Bill Elsberry is home from
the hospital and reportedly
doing fine.
* * *
Miss Pam Purcell has
returned from a two-week
vacation i‘n Ho‘ustorl. Texas.
Mrs. Marlene Armstrong
of Atlanta was ovembiiht
est of her mother, Mrs.
fl‘arlin Bryant, recently.
- * *
Saturday, June 12, marked
the 61st wedding anniversar{
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. (Will)
McCauley.
Their daughters,
Mesdames Ruth Ellen
Bryant, Johnnie Hayes and
Sue Bridges, presented them
with yellow roses.
Supper guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Bridges, Barry
and Betsy.
* » *
Mesdames Jane Woodard
and Marcia Boney spent a
week with Jerry and Louise
Marks in Buffz'o. N.Y, and
were treated to a visit and
meal at Niagara Falls in
Canada.
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Following this visit th
went “anu&uilg""min N:v}v'
York, Canada, Ohio and In
diana. En route to the
Markses, they toured Ken
tucky, and Pennsylvania for
antiques.
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A gospel meeti an
Sunday at Pennvillmubr:fi of
ghrit:tmwit% Frank Ford of
ashville, Tenn., speaking.
Following the servinoge a
bountiful covered-dish dinner
was spread in the fellowship
hall attended by a host of
members and Eueats.
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Mrs. John D. Bankson at
tended the Executive Board
Meeting of the Geox;gia
Federated Music Club held at
the Georgia Continuing
Education Center at the
University of Georgia last
Saturday.
* * *
Mrs. Marie Kinsey and
Brison Kinsey attended the
gaduation exde(l!'cis;lsl of I\Ldim
insey's granddaughter, Miss
Michelle g;x. last week.
Sunday, Mrs. Jean
Lambert, Miss Cox, Mrs.
Gretna Smithson and Miss
Cherri Smithson had dinner
with Mrs. Kinsey.
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Mrs. Nell Woods of
Bremen is spending the week
with her s.isber.. Mrs.‘ Earl Nix.
Mrs. W. A. Singleton of
Murphy, N. C., came Sundafi
night for a surgrise visit wit
her brother, Frank Agnew,
and Mrs. Agnew.
* * &
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Newsome have as their guests
for a few days their daughter,
Mrs. Charlotte Windover, of
Covington.
Their nephew, John
Bullard, of Lyerly was
visiting Monday.
Mrs. Mary Woodham,
Ronnie and Rickie Rubright,
Eric Taft and Jeff Hurley at
tended the Arts and Crafts
Show at gave §prin§ Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart
Wilson spent a few days
recently in Atlanta.
* * *
Mrs. Euna Belle Geeter
spent last week in Mobile,
Ala., helping her son, John
Roy, direct vacation Bible
school at Andrews Church of
Christ.
* * *
Mrs. Harold Broome and
Zondra Broome attended the
wedding and reception of
Janice Hale and Patrick
WriEht of Rock Spring last
week.
* * *
Mrs. Mamie Williams is
enjoying having her son, Joe
Williams, Mrs. Williams and
little Jason of Albuqurque, N.
Mex., spend the week with
her.
* * *
Miss Celia Thomas has
returned home to Durham,
NC. followinfila visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm Thomas.
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Erwin-Petitt Funeral Home
SHOULD | BRING MY
CHILD TO THE
FUNERAL?
Just as with adults,
children need to express
their feelings of grief. To
deny your child this emo
tional outlet is to handicap
his natural, maturing
development. Children can
cope with death better than
you may expect.
A child’'s emotional
resiliency is truly
remarkable and often under
rated. With adequate
preparation, a child may at
tend the funeral and will be
all the better for it. But the
child must be told what to
expect at the funeral. If he
or she understands what is
happening, there's a better
feeling during and after the
ceremonies.
Do not force the child to
attend, though. If the
youngster often tends to be
hysterical, keep him home
and have him join the family
later. Each child may react
differently, but if you an
ticipate any problems, feel
free to discuss this with us
fully at your convenience.
Your questions and
comments on this and other
subjects ara welceme.
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Funeral Home
© 1978
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