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OAK VIEW
NURSING HOME
Junior Whitehead returned
from the hoe?ital Thursday,
We wish him a spee(f;:
recover{.
Visi in{oMrs. Gertie Akins
and Mrs. Lena Johnston dur
ing therast week were: Mrs,
Ruth Henderson, Mrs. Mae
Whitt, Mr. and Mrs. Hobert
Henderson, Mrs. Gladys
Reynolds, the Rev. J. ¥t
Hawthorne, the Rev. Luther
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Henderson, Mrs. Lois
gfrayben_'y. Paul Woodall,
rs. Pauline Crisp, Mrs. Mat
tie Henderson, the Rev. Orville
Trurixf and Mrs. Trump, Mr.
and Mrs. Orbin Hartline, Mrs.
Dot Mitchell, Mrs. Louise Sut
tles, Mrs. Ara Mae Williams,
Mrs. ’IH& Cameron, the Rev.
Linus McWhorter, Mrs. Han
nie Ray, Mrs. Mary Lou
Hartline, Mrs. Louise Junkins,
Mrs. Sue Lord of Marietta, Mr,
and Mrs. Stanley Hale, Chris
ty, Brian and Amanda of Chat
tanoog:l,] Tenn., Mrs. Cecil
Campbell, Mrs. Mollie Beason,
Mrs. Betty Walstein, Mrs.
Faye King, Mrs. Tinnie
H\aghea. the Rev. Clyde Parris
and Mrs. Parris, the Rev.
Wrathburn Cash, Mrs. Cecil
Teems, Sherry Norton and
Mrs. Mm};y Ann Nix.
Mrs. Pauline Crisp visited
her cousin, Mrs. Lottie White,
Friday.
Mrs. Gladys Reynolds
visited John Kellett M};nday.
He was admitted to Chattooga
Count‘{, Hos%ital Sunday mor
ning. We wish for him a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hendrix
visited Mrs. Lena Johnston
Sunday afternoon.
Paul Woodall visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jess Mitchell who are
both residents of the nursing
home. . }
On Wednesday of last week
a group of residents were car- ‘
ried to Hardee's for breakfast
and lunch. It's always a big
treat for them to go. 'those at- -
t,endiné were: Mary Dempsey,
Mary oodn'dgs. Henrfigooi. |
Cam Arnold, Naomi Hurley,
Della Smith, Lena Johnston
and Charles Frost.
We wish RickilThomas a
aeedy recovery. He is in the
attooga County Hoapital.
Visiting Mrs. ladys
Reynolds durinl% th:lpast week
were: the Rev. Roy H. Smith of
Aragon, Owen Davis Jr.,
James S. Crook, Mrs. Mar
Dempsey, Mrs. Elsie Elro«i
Mrs.« Joel Thomas Jr., Mandi
Roberts, the Rev. J.R.
Hawthorne, Johnnz Sparks,
Mrs. Tinnie Hughes, Jane
Joerger, Mrs. Lois gprayberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
Reynolds, Tyra Cameron, Mrs.
Ara May Williams, Mrs.
Louise Suttles, Mrs. Mary Ann
glxt; h/{?rls. Lena JMohnit,ion. I\;lJrs.
üby Fleming, Mrs. ou
Hartline, the Rev. Wr:{f‘l'bum
Cash, Mrs. Cecil Teems, Mrs.
Grace Boyd, the Rev. Clyde
Parris and Mrs. Parris,
Doroth* Austin, Mary and
David Young, Kate and Tina
Cordle, Sherry Norton and
Mrs. Louise Junkins.
Marshall Ozment and
Bryan visited Mrs. Naomi
Hurley Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Laura Stallix]:&s of
Lyerly and Mrs. Robert I?I{Of
Centre, Ala., visited Mrs.
Evelyn Blalock Sunday after
noon. Also visit;in?l were Joan
and Jessica, her children.
On Monday a group of
residents enjoyed takmia van
ride to see the flowers bloom
ing, and then stopped for ice
cream. Those making the trip
were: Lottie White, Annie
White, Alma Moon, Haynie
Ray and Mollie Beason. Atten
dants accompanying them
were Lisa Hall and Shirley
Goodridge.
Visiting Mrs. Mary Demp
sey during the past week were:
Mrs. Tinny Hughes, Mrs. Lena
Johnston, Mrs. Della Smith,
the Rev. Orville Tmnll\f and
Mrs. Trump, Mrs. Minnie
Bailey, the Rev. J.R.
Hawt{orne, Mrs. Winiford
Scoggins, Mrs. Lois
S ray%erry, Miss Jane J o;fer,
l\frs. Betty Walstein, Miss
Dora Henson, Mrs. Stella
Masure, Mrs. Faye King, Mrs.
Ara Mae Williams, the Rev.
Linus McWhorter, David
Young, the Rev. Clyde Parris
and Nfrs. Parris, Linda Dowdy,
Gina, Eric and Julie, Mrs.
Eunice Railey and Elizabeth
Railey.
Get-well wisheifo to Mrs.
Lena Hartline and Mrs. Hannie
Ray who haven’t been feeling
well
Mrs. Guy Ponders visited
Mrs. Lena Johnston Sunday
afternoon.
Visiting Mrs. Mollie Beason
during the past week were:
Juanita Cole, Rehae Brown,
Ray Womack and Keisha, Mrs.
Betty Walstein, Mrs. Tinnie
Hugxee. Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Womack, Rodney, Martg and
Michael, the Rev. Clyde Parris
and Mrs. Parris, Eunice Railey
and Elizabeth Railey. .
The Rev. mWne White,
astor of Pennville Bl?tlat
Bhurch. was in chnrge of the
worship service Sun ag after
noon. {t) means so much to the
residents to have a service on
Sunday. i
Mrs. Lena Johnston visited
Mrs. Cora Self Monday. She is
a patient in the Chat
County Hospital. We wish b
a speedy recovery.
Continued get-well wishes
g 0 to Mrs, Milfired Huskey, a
gatient at Floyd Medical
enter,
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Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kerce,
Sarah and Christopher of Sum
merville announce the birth of
their daughter and sister,
Katharine Anne, April 8 at
Floyd Medical Center weighing
7 pounds, 12 ounces. She was
born at 2:28 p.m. Grand
glarents are Mr. and Mrs.
übert Pruitt of Cloudland
imd Igl}:'s. Hazefi Kerce of Lyer
y. e is the great-great
%randdaughter of Mrs. Gfi;fi{s
ruitt of Route 3, Summerville.
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arge group. come
outge and have amime. while
doing something tmsood for
themselves and good for our
community.
Events include the
Challenge Run (one mile), 'l‘ulg3
of War, Superstars Obstac
Course, Basketball Throw,
Field Goal Kick, Volleyball,
Sack Race, Mixed Relay,
Board Walk and a Surprise
Event, which will remain
unknown to competitors until
the actual competition.
The opening ceremony,
with teams parading around
the stadium, will begin at 10
am. Diane Johnson, Miss
Rome 1986, will sing the Na
tional Anthem. Awards, in
cluding the Banner Award, the
Spirit Award, Individual
Event Winner Awards, and the
top three trophies, will be
presented at the conclusion of
the competition, expected to be
around 2 p.m.
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organized in 1892 and insuring property in our area ever sirce.
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