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Notes From
Oak View
Nursing Home
A group from the nursing
home were taken to Hardee's
for lunch last week on Wednes
day. Residents who went were:
Lena Johnston, Alice Bridges,
Alma Moon, Arrow Hunter
and J. D, Baile{l. Accompany
ing were Lisa Hall, activities
director; and Lynn Aimer.
Sincere sympathy is ex
tended to the famliy of Mrs.
Mary Holbrook who passed
away June 18,
Visiting Mrs. Della Smith
during the fl:St week were:
Mrs. Lena Johnston, Mrs. Cora
Lee PWm, Mrs. Mary Demp
sey, Mrs. Faye King, Mrs.
Rose Pickle and Mrs. Patsy
Collins,
Mrs. Mollie Beason visited
Roger and Mary Womack and
boys Rodney, Michael and
Marty over the weekend and
their visitors were Randy
Womack, Lee, Tony and David
Long, John Jennings and Mrs.
Ethel Long.
We welcome two new
residents, Mrs. Omar McLain
and Mrs. Essie Hammitt,
Friday, June 20, a big bir
thday party was given by the
staff at the nursing home with
chocolate cake and ice cream
Blood
Donors
Donors during the recent
American Red Cross blood
drive in Summerville include
the following:
Jim Parker, Derek Parker,
Nadine Espy, Scott Ash, Der
rell Rush, g/ivian Stiles, Burt
Carter, Jane Zahn, Diane
Watkins, Kay D. Ragan, Nan
cy Hammons, Fred Garmon,
Robert Williams, Debbie
Bruce, Avery Pierce, Charles
Money, Gary Simpson, Bar
bara White ams Tammy
Gilreath.
MIT Awards
Degree
John H. Hudgins, Route 1,
Box 212, Lyerly, son of Mrs.
Alice Hudgins, has received a
bachelor o% science degree in
materials science and engineer
ing from Massachusetts In
stitute of Technology, Cam
bri(}fe, Mass.
udgins was one of 963
undergraduates and 806
firaduate students to receive
egrees from MIT this spring.
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for evergone. The. residents
whosp birthday anniversaries
were in June were honored. The
event was held in the dining
room at 2 p.m,
Congratulations go to Mrs.
Dale Hunter, a nurse who has
been emploiyed here for 13
years June 1,
Mr. and Mrs. Newell
Hawkins of Chattanooga,
Tenn., visited Mrs. Lena
Johnston durin%‘the past week.
Get-well wishes are sent to
these residents: Mrs. Gladys
Reynolds, Florence * Hinton,
EvelK/ln Blalock, James Brown
and Mrs, MK{tle Wilson.
Visitinf rs. Gertie Akins
and Mrs. Lena Johnston dur
ing the past week were: the
Rev. Linus McWhorter of
Pennville Gospel Tabernacle
and David Young, Louise Sut
tles, Tinnie Hu ies. the Rev.
Wrathburn Ca.‘g\. Mrs. Cora
Lee Pilgrim, Mrs. Etta
Palmour, Mr. and Mrs. Ricky
Majors and Kathleen, Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Hodges, Amanda
and Karissa of Powder
%rir(lfs, Mrs. Sue Lord, Mrs.
anda Payne and Mr. and
Mrs, Leslie Hutchins, Amber
and Jeanette all of Marietta,
Randy and Tommy Hutchins
and Teddy Allen also of
Marietta, Myr and Mrs. Hobert
Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Henderson, the Rev. Mark Kel
ly, Mrs. Fay King, Mrs. Lois
Spraf'berry. Mgrs. Betty
Nickles and Mrs. Myrtle
Wilson.
. Mrs. Diane Mosley and
Jessica visited Mrs. Evelyn
Blalock several times during
the past week.
\?isiting Mrs. Mollie Beason
during the past week were:
Juanita Cole, Evelyn Blalock,
Diane and Jessica Mosley,
R. L. Hammitt, Clara SmitK,
Karen Warren, Arline
Womack, Michelle and Shane
Womack and Paulette Kilgore.
Visiting Mrs. Mary Demp
sey and l\%rs. Minnie Tallent
during the past week were:
Mrs. Chester, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Brooks, Mrs. Opemar
Dempsey, Mrs. Bett{ Nickles,
Mr. and Mrs. Marnell Weems,
Mrs. Roy Fleminß, Mrs. Tinnie
Hughes, Mrs. Della Smith,
Mrs. Mable McClustie, Mrs.
Maureen Wallin, Mrs. Lois
Sprayberry, Mrs. Jane Joegler,
Mrs. Billie Brooks, Mr. and
Mrs. R.L. Hammitt, C.D.
Hughes, Mrs. Bessie Fuller,
the Rev. Linus McWhorter,
Mr. and Mrs. Ornel Weems, I
Mrs. Jackie Coots and sop, |
Charles, from Marietta; Mr. |
and Mrs. Harold Pickle, Mrs. l
Nell Martin, Mr. and Mrs.
Vester Davenport and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Barton.
David Young of Pennville
was in charge of the service
last week on Wednesday mor
ning. Twenty-five residents at
tended the service.
Monday, June 23, some
residents enjoyed riding
around Little Sand Mountain
and Gore and enjoyed the
scenery. The residents were:
Mary lgempsey. Mollie Beason,
Della Smith, Lena Johnston
and Thelma Dodd. The atten
dants that went were Lisa Hall
and Lynn Aimer.
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Cited For Outstanding Support Of VBS
Mack Braddy, 86, (third from left) was
honored last week for outstanding sup
port of the Central Avenue Baptist
Church Vacation Bible School at T}r)ion.
Mr. Braddy, who is the oldest member of
the church, was cited for his longstanding
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