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Ladies from Lyerly who at
tended the seminar at the
Cedar Bluff, Ala., Church of
Christ, Saturday, May 25, were
Mesdames Edith Jones, Annie
Mae Kimbell, Emily Futral,
Carol Fletcher, Grace Sentell
and Martha Bishog.
The theme for the day was,
*““The Christian Woman's Role
in the Home, in the Church and
in Society.”
Speakers included Mrs.
Louise Cox of Gadsden, Ala.,
Mrs. Joy Hall of Huntsville,
Ala., and Mrs. Mary Brown,
who has been associated with
the South Western Christian
College for several years.
Some 150 guests enjoyed
the day’s activities.
Those who visited Mrs.
Velma Wyatt Sunday after
noon included Mr., and Mrs.
Gene Wyatt, Mrs. Barbara
Timmons, Breanna, Delana
and Fallon of LaFayette, Roy
Bishop, Danny Wyatt, Tezzie
Lou Ridley and George Bishop
of Macon.
Mrs. Grovine Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Blythe
of Cdedfir dßluff. Alaé w:;ere
spend-the-day guests Sunday
o?eMr. and Mrs.?l‘arold Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe lg
Henderson and grandchildren,
Christi, Robbie and Thomas
Henderson of Rome, were
guests Monday of Mrs. Harold
ishop. They visited Mrs. Bob
Kimbell in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Blythe, Mrs. Grovine Jones
and Mrs. Harold Bishop were
Sunday afternoon guests of
Mrs. 'l‘¥ac Ledford and Shree.
Mrs. N{ary Coleman, Lamar
and Rita are in the process of
moving to Summerville. We
will miss them from the Lyer-
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Expansion Of Nursing Home Discussed
According to Administrator Betty Wollstein of the
Chattooga County Hospital and éak View Nursing
Home, expansion of the nursing home facility would be
beneficial to residents. She stated that Oak View cur
rently operated at capacity and would need expansion
to provide for the 30 percent increase in the elderly
opulation expected locallg' over the next five years.
grom left to right are Richard Parks, moderator and
staff member of the Appalachian Georfia Health
Systems Agency; and Mrs. Wollstein. (Staff photo by
Kay Abbott).
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- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tan
tillo of Ormond Beach, Fla.,
were weekend guests of Mrs.
Tantillo's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Smith, Jr. Sunda'
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
mith Jr. were Mrs. Vera
Hollis and Mrs. George Ellis of
Decatur.
Mr. and Mrs. Zane Ham
and children of Centralhatchee
were guests over the weekend
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bishop
and Gena and Mr. and Mrs.
Z. B. Ham of Menlo.
Mrs. Paul Tucker and Mrs.
Elizabeth Dodd of Summer
ville were spend-the-night
guests of Mrs. Tucker's son,
am Tucker, in Fairburn Sun
day night. Mrs. Tucker receiv
ed treatment Monday at Bap
tist Medical Center in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny For
tune of LaFayette visited Mrs.
Fortune's sister, Mrs. Mary
Fortune Tucker, at Baptist
Medical Center in Centre, Ala.,
Sunday.
Mrs. Pamela Bulman,
Talley and Tyler of Woodstock,
Miss Cynthia Hubler of Car
rollton and Howard Hubler of
Fayetteville were in the Lyer
g' community visiting relatives
unday including Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Jackson, Mrs. Sara
Jackson and Mr. and Mrs.
George Hubler. L
Mrs. Grace Sentell was
g\;est Sunda{y of her son, David
ntell, and family in Rossville.
They also et:iioyed a family
gathering and dinner at the
noon hour.
Mrs. Frances House was
Saturday afternoon guest of
Mrs. Louise Caldwell. She also
visited Mrs. Naomi Guyton
and Mrs. Emi Strawn.
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members of the Lyerly graduating class,
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Richy Lamb, Shannon Hamifl:'on, Jeff
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