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OAK VIEW NEWS
Church Of God Children Visit Patients
Peggy Helms, Cordle
Bagzey. Janie Scott, Ruth
Roberts, Frances Bagley and
Justin Stinson visit,edy Ms.
Farice Bagley.
Treva, A'Hugh and Dawn
Mosley, Doualdg and Lucille
Mitchell, Viola Lawman, Hoyt
and Eula Mitchell, and tKe
children of the Summerville
Church of God visited Ms.
M Booker.
alr‘{ora Davis, Evelyn
Hughes, Ethel Loggins and
Gene Ledbetter visited Ms.
Myrtle Ledbetter.
Edna Pritchett, Kathleen
Baggett, Jerry Brandon,
Frances Owenby, Mr. and Mrs.
Theron Earwood, Mollie Green,
Ola Mae Broome, Charlotte
Jackson, and Sherry Huskey
visited Mrs. Sue Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pet
tyjohn visited Ms. Doris
Bulman.
Max Collins visited Mrs.
Sylvia Collins last week.
Visitors of Ms. Grace
Howard and Ms. Allie White
were Pamela Hall, Grace Kit
chens and Ruby Martin.
Visits Alabama Family
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Visitors of Ms. Grace
Howard and Mrs. Allie White
were: Mrs. Carolyn Blackmon,
Erwin Hall, Grace Kitchens,
and Ruby Martin. @~
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tomlin
and Irene Tomlin visited Ms.
Grace Tomlin.
We extend sympathy to
Ms. Ella Barrett in the (feath
of her son-in-law, Roy
McDonald.
Belinda and Franklin
Lambert visited Ms. Ruby
Lambert.
Ms. Ammie Black eniioyed
lunch with her family in
Alabama on Sunday. =
J.C. Walker and Ocie
Adams visited Louis Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cash, Mr.
and Mrs. Lamar Gladney, Her
man Cash, Rev. David gurris,
Inez Bagléy and Missy and
Kimberly Cash visited gaxter
Cash.
Earl and Beth Smith
visiged Ms.h Vera Richflrdfson.
ympathy goes to the fami
ly of Clifford Sfii):lds who pass
ed away at Oak View on
Sunday.
Visiting Ms. Mildred
Huskey were her niece, Karen,
Margie and Carla Love, and
Ava Mountain.
Sara and Rose Jackson,
Idelle and Johnny Vaughn,
Ludane Wilbanks, Martha
Bishop and Annie Mae Kimbell
visiteg Ms. Frances House.
Ted and Mark Daley, Judy
and Jason Millen, Ralph Ken
nemer, Iva Blessing, Lydia
Mitchell, Kathleen Maddux,
Ludain Wilbanks, Jeff Hender
son, Louise Westbrooks, Jean
Gould and Beatrice Whitley
visited Ms. Maggie Pangett.
Those visiting Ms. Farice
Bagley were: Gloria Wright,
Mr. and Mrs Ricky Stinson,
Cordle Bagley, Addi'e Pledger,
David Morgan, Vera Williams,
Mattie Cordle, Rev. Frank
Lewis, Inez Smith and Jackie
Parham. L i
Happy birthday goes this
week to Louis Jones, Tom
Moore and Ms. Edith Palmour.
Ann, Amy and Nikki
Romine, Coleen Treadaway,
Edna and Judd Starkey, Pat
gy Stoker, Anthony Harris,
. R. Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Gilliland, Mr. and Mrs. James
Gilliland and children, Jason
Gilliland, Madeline Whisenant,
Edna Cook, Joe and Yancey
Gilmer, Mr. and Mrs. Esko
Hall and Wayne, Hazel
Vau%dhn, Laura Marshall, Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Marshall, Jo
Ann Stoker, Rev. Johnny Tin
ney, and Edgar Bfrars visited
Ms. Vannie Lively and Ms.
Mozelle Gilliland. @
Recent visitors of Frank
Hartline were: Jeff Henderson,
Frank Majors, Pat and David
Hartline, Maudie Hartline,
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Mrs. Dorothy Blalock
visited her dad, Thomas Lovell,
last week.
Mike Tomlin visited Ms.
Grace Tomlin. S
Evie Lou Mackey, RickeK
Black, Larry and S?\'le Blac
visited Ms. Ammie Black.
Ms. Billie Owings, Mr. and
Mrs. Franklin Lambert and
Mrs. Linda Archer visited Ms.
Ruby Lambert. ;
Milton McDaniel and
Hastey Adams visited Lewis
Jones.
Mrs. Naomi Woodall spent
the day Sunday at her home in
Lyerly.
Sam, Cindy and Samuel
Finster and Len Finster visited
Ms.kßubel Finster during the
week.
Winifred Doster, Linda and
Sherry Reece, Sue Elliott, Paul
Rinehart, Preston Renfroe and
Russell and Mary Jo Mills
visited Ms. Ruth z‘lo d.
Mr. and Mrs. Har Dalton
visited Charles Frost.
Tony and Debbie Gilleland
and Mrs. Thelma Bearden
visited Ms. Bertie Waits.
Patricia Hammond, Lucille
McDaniel, Betty Ridl?. Mae
Hunt, Bea Parker, and Gwen
Brock. Mr. Frank and David
Hartline were in Atlanta on
business last week on Monday.
Wayne Matthews, Mr. and
Mrs. Esko Hall, Hazel Vaughn,
Annette, Leah, Lisa and Chalee
Skinner, Marsha and Davette
Pritchett, Lisa and Cierra
Fowler, Rudolph Kellett, Pat-
Efi' Stoker and grandsons, Can
-1 Hatcher and sons, and Van
nie Lively visited Ms. Sibyl
Byars. e R e
Visitors of Mrs. Sue Carroll
were: Kathryn Henderson,
George and Thelma Biddle,
Frances and Ronnie Elrod,
Faye and Frank Carroll,
Beulah Chandler, Charlotte
Jackson, Sherri Huskey, Mack
and Wanda Shiver, Ot{ell and
Theron Earwood, Duane
Jackson, Daryl and J ud{ Price,
Jewell Scoggins, Freida Bur
ton, Bernice Brown, Ethel
Brown, Ruth Wallace, Faye
Simmons, Kenneth, Lisha and
Heather Blansit.
Juanita Cole, Rodney
Womack, Renae Meadows,
John Brown, Davin Meadows
Wanda and Jessica Dover and
Ms. Mamie Dover visited Ms.
Mollie Beason.
Mary Lou Browning, Bud
and Evon Elsberry, Margaret
Rackley, Florence Corin, Mr.
and Mrs. Tim Fulmer, Sheila
and Brook Warren, Virginia
Dolquery, Vickie Fulmer, Amy
Stephens, Cody and Ceciley
Fulmer, Herman and Sara
McArthur, and Jason McAr
thur visited Ms. Maggie
Blsberry, . i
Those visiting Ms. Lillie
Mae Atkins recently were: Her
man and Mollie Plemmons,
Frank and Hazel Howell, Bet
ty Davenport, Fannie Allmon,
Sue Bailey, Jessie Williams,
W. P. and Anne Atkins, Robin
and Nelda Reynolds, Rita Gif
ford, Elizabeth and Charles
Gresham, Jane Massey, Mag
ie Slicher, Amanda Howard,
gllara and Roscoe Steele, Ed
win Lassetter, Nell Martin,
Florence Lee and Shirley and
Frankie Fisher. Ms. Atkins
spent the holidays with her
families, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
Steele and Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Atkins.
Shirley and Billy Kisor,
Betty Cook, Beatrice Gardner,
Louise Duff, Mr. and Mrs.
Greg Blalock, Marc and Stacy,
Diane and Jessica Mosley,
Hvonne McDonald, Mr. and
rs. Harold Vernon, Jean
Gould, Malli{dSmith and Jim
and Joy Gilliland visited Ms.
Evelyn Blalock.
Visitors of Ms. Mamie
Williams and Ms. Essie Wilson
were: Willie Mae Cooper,
Amanda and Ashley Avery,
Ola Mae Sprayberry, Foye
Vickie and James Miller
visited Ms. Bonnie Teems.
Songfil ohnson visited Ms.
Lottie opshire, “Ms. Lot
tie” reportes real good church
services and Sunday School on
Sunday.
Ms. Mattie Bolin spent
Sunday night with her
dau}ght.er. Shirley Walker.
red Sco&gins, J.D. and
Mag Miller, Katie Bigham, In
ez Brown, Henry and Betty
Miller visited Ms. Annie Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Blalock
and Marc visited Ms. Evelyn
Blalock.
Visiting Ms. Violet
Rhinehart were J. P., Edna and
Paula Williams, Jeannie and
Chessica Greene, Buddy
Rhinehart, Teresa Greene and
Justin Rhinehart.
Lewis Scott visited Mrs.
Edna Scott during the week.
Joe and Callie Cash and
Herman and Gwen Cash
visited Baxter Cash over the
weekend.
Ray Stone and Jeff Hender
son visited Frank Hartline.
Danny Andrews attended
Tallent, Susie Gregory, Mary
Scott and daughter, Louise
Duff, Vaudean Donovits, Rita
Williams, Nia Oran, Marilyn
Blalock, Dick Tucker, Myrtle
Mason, Ber}l Epps and lgl'rand~
children, Jeanette Shelby,
Nellie Davenport, and Angie
Shelby.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bush, Mr.
and Mrs. John Kellett,
Tamatha, Pam and Thomas
gilreal;h],3 Mis;y D}?e!iri:sll’
ath?'ln rown, Peggy b
Jean Hawkins, Sylvia, Ralph,
Brennan and Larry Hill, Jim
mie K. Watson, and Elizabeth
Gresham visited Ms. Abbye
Kellett.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Dalton
and Lorane Frost visited
Charles Frost.
Thanks to the folks of New
Bethel Baptist Church who
were in charge of services last
Sunday.
SonnLJ ohnson visited Ms.
Lottie Shropshire. @~
Visitors of Ms. Annie Miller
were: Zelma Moseley, Inez
Bagley, Lee Hancock, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Hawkins, Annie
Jo Courtney, Rev. Willie
Bearden, Jeff Henderson,
Katie Bi%ham, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Plunkett, Davette
Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Plunkett, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Plunkett, Jessie Bethune,
Verlene Dean, Ms. Mattie
Bolin, Jeanette and Anaa)lcia
Shelby, Nellie Davenport, Cecil
Watkins, Joe and Callie Cash,
Henry and BetthMifler, and
J.D. and Mary Miller.
Brenda, Bonnie and Julia
Sikes, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Cook and Willie Anderson
visited Grady Sikes.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Short
and Connie, Rev. Bobllfiy Tin
ney, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe
Mobbs, Emily Frady, Louis
Berry, and Louie Woodall
visited Mrs. Naomi Woodall.
Recent visitors of Ms. Ruth
Floyd were: Dot Johnson,
Kathy Williams, Florence
Lloyd, Rosa Fike, Lois Bean,
Joe and Callie Cash, Edna
Cook, Yancey Gilmer, Zelma
Moseley, Mary and David
Young, Paul Rinehart, Preston
Renfroe, Betty Cook, Pam
Staples, Linda and Sherry
Reece, Andrea Rowlls, Mildred
Mitchell, Brandy and Mr. and
Mrs. Tim Mitchell, Frank
Lewis, Lyvonne McDonald,
Janie Scott, Kathy Hughes,
Goldie Cordle, Brenda and
Bonnie Sikes, Dock Smith,
Oleeta Thomas, Lorene Elrod,
Mary Mackey and Willie
Anderson. )
Shirle£ and Tonya of the
Activity Department want to
thank everyone for everything
they did for the residents of
Oak View at Christmas. We
wish you all a very happy and
prosperous new year.
The Summerville News, Thursday, January 16, 1992
services at Spring Creek Bap
tist Church on Sunday. 2
Those visiting Ms. Lillie
Mae Atkins were: Winifred
Doster, W.P. and Anne
Atkins, Elizabeth Grasham,
Ruby Clark, Bea Wilson, Billie
Coker, Roscoe and Clara
Steele, Rev. Edwin Lassetter,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mathis,
Nelda and Robin fieynolds and
Rita Gifford. i
Mary Lou Browning, Bud
and Charles Elsberry, Jennifer
Browning, Margaret Rackley
iawnd i\l{ason_ ME(i br:hur visited
s. Maggie Els ;
Mr. gxlld Mrs!:ryHoward
Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Dean Gilliland, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Gilliland, Madeline Whise
nant, Hazel Vaughn, Ruby
Clark, Cecil Watkins, Ansel
Vaughn, Doug Williams, Joe
Gilmer, Jeff Henderson and
Chris Ellis visited Ms. Vannie
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Lively and Ms. Mozelle
Gilliland,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Bush, Frances Cochran, Mrs.
Bill Rhinehart, Frances
Ownby, Jerry Brandon, John
Kellett, Ruby Clark, Rev. Jim
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Ruth Roberts, garbara
McClungi, and Jimmie Watson
visited Ms. Abbye Kellett.
We welcome to Oak View
Mamon Price, Alfred Edwards,
Alfred Hughes, Robert Starr
and Ms. Ruby Lambert.
R.L. and Exie Hammitt
and Eunice Railey visited Ms.
Mollie Beason.
Elden Sanders, Milton
McDaniel, Emma Clay, Adam
Hasten and Ray Dean Ware
visi}tfd Ma{)nox;‘ Erice. .
ap irthday wishes go
to Jim 'Fl{rasher and Ms. Bon
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Representatives of Modern Woodmen of
America agents, John and Joan Compton,
present Toni Williams, director of resi
dent services, Oak View Nursing Home,
with a check for $2,176. The check is
representative of SI,OBB raised by the nur
sing home and Modern Woodmen of
Fund-Raising Check
America Cameg 16985, plus another
SI,OBB matched by the insurance com
geany. Ms. Williams said the finances will
used to purchase a big-screen television
set and a video cassette recorder for the
residents. (Staff Photo).