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VFW Installation May 24
VFW Post 6688 will hold its
annual installation of officers
Saturday, May 24, at the Chat
too%a County Memorial Home.
estivities get underway at
6 P.m. with a social hour,
followed at 7 o’clock by the in
stallation and dinner at 8
o'clock.
l Notes From . . .
OAK VIEW |
NURSING HOME .
Mrs. Mollie Beason enjoyed
the weekend with her son and
daughter-inlaw, Randy and
Anita Womack, and grand
dautghte'r, Selena. They enjoyed
a family barbecue. Myra.
Beason's visitors were her
daughter, Juanita Cole; and
Wanda Dover and her family,
BObbs'. Wendy and Jessica; her
fi;an children, Johnny and
nae Brown, Lisa and Nathan
Ward and Becky and Kenneth
Mason; great-grandchildren,
Bradley Ward and Jamie
Mason. Her visitors for the
E_ast week were: Ray and Deb
ie Womack, Keisha and
Kerry, Opal Parris, Ann
Cothran, Greg Ledford and Ed
na Parris, RaEmond and Cliff
Bullard and Ethel Long and
David.
Mrs. Gladys Reynolds at
tended Sunday morning ser
vice at Four Mile Baptist
Church with her sister, %’lrs.
Cecil Teems. Gladys was given
a beautiful flower for being the
oldest mother there.
Mrs. Beatrice Taylor
visited Mrs. Evelyn BlaYock
Thursday afternoon.
Sincere sympathy is ex
tended to the family of Mrs.
Minnie Tallent who passed
awtg' Thursday.
et-well wishes are sent to
Mary Jo LoEan who was ad
mitted to Chattooga County
Hospital Wednesday evening
of last week.
Visiting Mrs. Mary Demp
sey during the past week were:
Mrs. Cora Lee Pilgrim, Mrs.
Nellie Mcwhorter, Mrs. Tinnie
Hughes, Mrs. Olena Ledford,
Mrs. Linda Hughes, Mrs. Lena
Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Pinion, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Bloodworth, Mrs. Cloey
Brumlow, Clara Rising, Mrs.
Perrylee Elliott, Mrs. Minnie
Bailey and Leonard Smith.
Mrs. Ola Alexander had an
accident and broke her wrist.
We wish for her a speedy
recovery.
Visiting James Brown dur
ing the past week were: his son,
Robert %rown; J.T. and Leola
Brown, Shirley Bryant, Melvin
Brown of Douglasville, Vernice
Callahan and David and Mr
and Mrs. Cecil Watkins and
Candy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ver
non visited Mrs. Evelyn
Blalock Saturday.
Get-well wishes are sent to
Mrs. Lena Hartline and to
Florence Hinton who are not
feeling well.
Visiting Mrs. Lena
Johnston and Mrs. Gertie
Akins during the past week
were: Mrs. Louise Suttles, Mrs.
Dottie Brown and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Sci)fgins and
andson, Kevin; Mrs. Evelyn
%rlalock. Mrs. Tinnie Hugl%:s,
Mrs. Ruth Henderson, the Rev.
Charles Hendrix, Mrs. Nellie
McWhorter, the Rev. Harvey
Boyd and Mrs. Boyd, Mrs.
Cora Lee Pi&frim, Mrs. Loret
ta Palmer, Mrs. Bea Whitley,
Mrs. Opal Parris and daugll)lt.er,
Ann; the Rev. Wrathburn
Cash, the Rev. J.R.
Hawthorne, David Young,
Mrs. Mary Lou Hartline, Mrs.
Della Smith, the Rev. Linus
McWhorter, Mrs. Betty
Nichols and Patty, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Watkins and Candy,
Mrs. Bessie Lower}'{. Mrs. Elsie
Elrod and the Rev. Willie
Bearden and Mrs. Bearden.
Mrs. Sue Lord came Saturday
and brought gifts for her
mother, Mrs. Gertie Akins, and
FRIDAYS AND
SATURDAYS
BOOOIR s hicat sk bs SN
FRIDAY. ........... 9 PM-=1 AM.
SATURDAY .. .. .8 P.M.=l2 MIDNIGHT
CURLEY’S
Amvets Post 92
OLD ALABAMA HIGHWAY
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Southern Express Band
The Tennessee Mist Band
from Rossville will provide
music for a dance to ge held
from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. This
dance will be free for VFW
members and their wives or
guests,
The public is also invited to
the dance.
for Mrs. Johnston. Visiting
also were Mrs. Carol Ann
Bridges and son, Ben; Mr. and
Mrs. Orbin Hartline, Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Hutchins, Amber
and Jennifer of Marietta, Guy
Peppers, James Brown,
Charles Frost, Mrs. Mattie
Henderson and Hobert and
Hazel Henderson.
Mrs. Diana MosleE and
Jessica visited Mrs. Evelyn
Blalock during the past week.
The VFW Ladies Auxiliary
Post 6688 hosted a birthday
party for the Oak View Nurs
ing Home residents for the
months of April, May and
June. The{ served cake and
Kool-Aid for everyone. They
had special gifts for residents
whose birthday anniversaries
were during those months. Kay
Abbott sang some so:gs and
everyone reall%" enjoyed them
very much. hanks to the
ladies of the Auxiliary and to
Kay Abbott for a beautiful
| party.
Visiting Mrs. Gladys
Reynolds durin%vthe past week
were: the Rev. Willie Bearden
and Mrs. Bearden, Paulie and
Ethel Brown, Nancy and Tom
my Morgan, Mrs. Callie Mae
Cash, Mrs. Inez Bagley, Edith
and Lee Bloodworth, Claire
l Rising, Minnie Bailey, Stewart
Elrod, Mrs. Bea Whitley,
Heather Carter, Minnie Hos;.,
Mrs. Opal Parris and Ann,
Mrs. Letha Pledger, Jennie L.
Chamlee, Mrs. Bessie Lowery,
Hazel Baker, Mrs. Edith
McCollum, Mrs. Louise Sut
tles, Mrs. Nellie McWhorter,
Ruby Clements, Mrs. Elsie
Elrod, Maxine Head, Virginia
Cordle, the Rev. Wrathburn
Cash, David Young, Mary
Young, Charlene Allmon and
i Shawn, Cecil Watkins, William
McGuire, Lynn Aime, Bill
Watts of Chicago, 111., Mrs. Sue
Lord of Marietta, Paralie
Elliott, Faye Ozment, Billy Joe
Ozment, Geneva Garrett, Faye
Matthews, Patty Nichols, Bet
}3’ Nichols, Robert Elrod and
ola B. Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harve{ Dun
can and children of Lyerly
visited Mrs. Lena Johnston
Monday.
Mrs. Agnes Coley visited
Mrs. Gertie Akins last week on
Tuesday. She also visited Mrs.
Gertie James in Chattooga
County Hospital. She is a
member of the East Trion
Church of God.
Visiting Mrs. Della Smith
durin%l the lelast week were:
Mrs. Nellie McWhorter, Mrs.
Tinnie Hlfihes. Mrs. Cora Lee
Pilgrim, Mrs. Linda Hughes,
Mr. and Mrs. Ra!mond Pinion,
Clara Rising and Mrs. Paralee
Elliott.
Mrs. Lena Johnston visited
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Owens Sun
day afternoon. Mrs. Wylene
Turner carried Mrs. Johnston
to visit.
The Rev. J. A. Blunt and
Mrs. Blunt visited the Oak
View Nursing Home during the
week of April 25. At one time
he was the fiastor of Four Mile
Baptist Church. His friends
ang neighbors that would like
to drop him a letter, his ad
dress is: Route 1, Box 151,
g‘ishomingo. Mississippi
8873.
The Rev. Harv?' Boyd and
Mrs. Boyd and Frances
Housch brought Mrs. Gertie
Akins a beautiful long
stemmed red rose for Mother's
Day.
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