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The Summerville News, February 13,1991 ..
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Dental Health Month
Jackie Smith, shown, dental hygienist for Dr. Richard
Miller along with officer manager Robbin Scoggins (not
pictured) visited Lucinda Chamblee’s third grade class
at Summerville Elementar{lSchool recently. Purpose
of the visit was to observe National Children’s Dental
Health Month. The youngsters saw a dental education
film, followed bKfla demonstration on toothbrushinfi
rlgxfitho;is. Each child received a free toothbrush. (Speci
oto).
OAK VIEW NEWS
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Hoyt and Eula Mitchell,
Viola Lawman and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Mitchell visited
Ms. Mary Booker.
Jack, Becky, Larry, Sue,
Rickg:land Jimmy Black, Evie
Lou Mackey and Billy and Bar
bara Black and grandchildren
visited Ms. Ammie Black.
Mrs. Ruth Cook spoke to
the Oak View residents last
Wednesday on her different
trips to the mission field. Ms.
Cook belongs to a mission
Eroup called, ‘“‘Carpenters for
hrist.” Evegfi(one thoroughly
enjoyed her talk and pictures of
her visits to different countries.
Hapiy birthday wishes go
this week to Annie Hall, Frank
Hartline and John Reece.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cook,
Brenda, Bonnie and Julia Sikes
and Rebekah Cook visited
Grady Sikes.
.. Visitors last week of Ms.
Ruth Fl%yd were: Yancey
Gilmer, Edna Cook, Janie
Scott, Ms. Winifred Doster,
Mariland David Youn%, Mar
tha Hunter, Sue Elliott, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Cook and
Rebekah, Linda and Sherry
Reece, Betty Cook, Bonnie
Sikes, Andrea Rowlls, Flossie
Scoggins, Paul Rinehart,
Preston Renfroe and Bernard
Shaw.
Linda Reece, Cathy Kilban,
Beatrice Cameron, Ann, Amy,
Tiffany and Shannon Romine,
Andrea Rowlls and
Christopher Burrage visited
Monroe Cameron.
Lou Ellen Durham, Betty
Bush, Maggie Pruitt, Rev.
David Burris, Maurice and Jo
Thomas, Zelma Mosley, Henry
and Betty Miller, O%elia
Brooks, Lois Hall, Rev. Willie
Bearden, Rubß Hancock,
Sewell Cash, J. D. and Betty
Miller, Mary Ral?n'x’t;]:ff Hender
son and Mae Johnnie Hawkins
visited Ms. Annie Miller.
Sympathy goes to the fami
ly oly Ms. Ann Hawkins who
assed away at Oak View on
gaturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Dalton
visited Charles Frost.
James Miller visited Ms.
Bonnie Teems.
Mrs. Arvon Jennings and
Mrs. Pat Johnston visited Ar
von Jenninfis. ;
Vir{lfl awkins, Eugene
Mitchell and Woodie Vaughn
visited Robert Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Blalock
and Stacy and Ina Blessing
visited Mys. Evelyn Blalock.
Shirley Walker, Anna Par
ris and l%'uby Walker visited
Ms. Mattie Bolin last week. On
Saturday, Ms. Bolin attended
a birthday party with her
family. |
Those visitinfiMrs. Naomi
Woodall were: arg Parker,
Emily Fradg, Lewis Berry, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Cook, Edna
Cook, Yancey Gilmer, Ruth
Rowlls, Irene BiShlsP’ Mfirtle
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt
Martin, Garthis Hampton and
Louie Woodie.
Visitors of Ms. Essie
Wilson and Ms. Mamie
Williams were: Susie Gregory,
Ola 'Mae Sprayberry, Ashley
Avery, Foye Tallent, Mrs.
Elzora Young and Mrs. George
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Doster.
Sonny Johnson, Ruby and
Joyce Duncan and Evelyn
JoKnson visited Ms. Lottie
Shropshire.
Ruth Helton, Nell Martin,
Robin and Nelda Reynolds,
Bessie Fuller, Louise and Hol:‘;t
Martin, Billie Coker, Martha
Delle Richardson, Deloris
Grigsby, Eleanor Eller, W. P.
and Anne Atkins, Rita Gifford,
Ophelia Brooks and Clara and
Roscoe Steele visited Ms. Lillie
Mae Atkins.
Mary Lou Browning, Bren
da, Charles and Bud Elsberry
and Margaret Rackley visited
Ms. Maggie Elsberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bush,
Jerr Brandon, Frances
Ownzy, John Kellett, Helen
Worsham, Elizabeth Gresham,
Brennan Hill, Kathryn Brown,
Ruby Clark, Jimmie K. Wat
son and Rev. and Mrs. Jimmy
Br{lant visited Ms. Abbye
Kellett.
Visiting Ms. Menafay Pet
tyjohn last week were: Mrs.
Fannie Allmon and Betty, Mrs.
David Grigsby, Mrs. Martha
Delle Richardson, Mrs. Fred
Eller, Mrs. Elizabeth Grasham,
Ophelia Brooks, Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Pettyjohn, and Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Madden.
Rev. Tom Boone, Chris Car
mon and baby, Jeff Henderson,
John Henr{ Wooten, Sandra
and Angel Vaughn, Hazel
Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. David
Davis and Heather, Candy
Hatcher, Madeline Whisenant,
Joe and Yancey Gilmer, Betty
Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Gilliland, Edna Cook, John
David B}{ars. Douglas
Williams, Ruth and Betty
Cook, Pattie Stoker, Nancy
Watkins, Mrs. George Doster,
and Mary Parker visited Ms.
Vannie Lively and Mrs.
Mozelle Gilliland.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Love
visited Otha Clayton.
Frances Ownby, Jerry
Brandon, Othell and Theron
Earwood, Mr. and Mrs. Namon
Dennis, bpal Shankles, Dollie
McArthur, Charlotte Jackson,
Rev. and Mrs. Mack Shires and
Agnes Coley visited Mrs. Sue
Carroll.
Debbie Hunter, Melinda
Walker, Nettie Pett!john
Wayne, Jamie, Amanda and
Lindsey Pettyjohn, and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Pettyjohn
visited Ms. Doris Bulman.
Ms. Madeline White visited
her sister, Ms. Daisey Patter
son, on Friday.
Mrs. Louise Caheely and
friend visited Ms. Grace
Tomlin.
James Kit!:ag and Doug
Williams visi Ms. Louise
Herod.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Love
and Idelle Vaughn visited Ms.
Frances House.
Steve McDaniel visited
Louis Jones.
Gwen and Herman Cash,
Joe and Callie Cash, Sewell
Cash, Sam Garner and Rev.
David Burris visited Baxter
Cash.
Danny Andrews attended
services at Sgrin Creek Bap
tist Church un(fily night.
Visiting Ms. Violet
Rhinehart were J. P., Edna and
Paula Williams, Jeanie and
Kafi'la Greene, Teresa Green
and Jason Rhinehart.
Dorothy Ratliff, Mr. and
Mrs. Namon Dennis, Ogal
Shankles, Yancey Gilmer, Ed
na Cook, Mae Johnnie
H.ay::in;d anfi Cecil Pwd.gto!dm
visi B ie Padgett.
Visiting M:.?larice Bagley
were: Cordle and Peggy
anliey. Miss Ovelle Thomas,
Addie Lou Pledger, Pauline
Broome Davis and Anne
Atkins,
Mrs, Molene Cordle visited
Ri&hlrd Cordle during the
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