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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1961
GLENWOOD
SOCIALS AND PERSONALS
Edgar Sightier is a patient in
the VA Hospital in Dublin.
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Miss Paralee Joiner spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hu
bert Joiner.
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Miss LaVelle Bridges, of Way
cross spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bridges.
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DeLeon Rowland, of Savannah
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Rowland.
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Mrs. Milton Wommack spent
several days in Savannah with
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Conner.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter McGurdy
and son Phil, cf Athens spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Smith McDaniel.
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Sgt. and Mrs. B. R. Rawlson
and daughters, of Shaw Air Force
Base, S.C. spent the weekend!
with Mr. and Mrs. Adral Clark, j
BROWNING'S
FLOWER SHOP
Flowers Os Distinction
For Every Occasion
Telephone Numbers
Jackson 3-3254. Residence 3-2301
P. O. Box 296 Glenwood, Ga.
11l at home this week are
Jamie Jones and Stewart Brad
ley and injured in an automobile
accident Saturday was Bowe
Conrad.
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Mrs. Arva Towns has returned
home from the Telfair County
Hospital in Mcßae after a short
illness. Friends wish her a speedy
recovery.
Highest Prices Paid For Gum
At Filtered Rosin Products Co.
Naval Stores Supplies
Orin Towns-Alamo, Ga.
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Yields benefits for
a growing Georgia
YOUNG PEOPLE are our greatest natural re
source. Cultivating the enterprise and skills
of our youth produces a harvest of progress
for our state.
For 14 years the Georgia Power Company,
in cooperation with the Agricultural Exten
sion Service, has sponsored a 4-H Hybrid
Corn Program. Thousands of boys through
out the state have participated.
The young farmers in the program have
consistently tripled the state’s per-acre yield
of corn. When the program was started, less
than 20 per cent of the state’s corn v/as
planted to hybrid seed. Last year, 85 per cent
was planted.
Corn is important to Georgia. More acres
are devoted to it than to any other crop, and
it has the greatest dollar value.
The 4-H Hybrid Corn Program is only one
of several projects we sponsor for Georgia’s
farm youth. It’s away of investing in the
future of our state.
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GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE
Frank Cork is visiting his par
ents in Alabama.
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Miss Ann Coleman, of Macon
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Coleman.
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Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Dixon
and family, of Altorus, Fla. are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alva Joyce.
Gertrude Stone Florist
Glenwood, Ga.
Flowers for all occasions
Dried arrangements a specialty.
Located in Home
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Anderson
and Mrs. C. L. Anderson and
children visited relatives in
Statesboro, Thursday.
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Mr. Fred Helton and Mr. Gra
ham, of Macon spent Thursday
and Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
। Roy Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe McDaniel
announce the arrival of a daugh
ter born last week in the Glen
wood Clinic.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Screws
visited Mr. and Mrs. O. Jenkins
in Dublin Friday. Mr. Jenkins is
ill in the VA Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bishop, of
Cochran visited Mrs. C. A. Stew
art Sunday.
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Sincere‘sympathy is extended
to the families of Herman Vann
who died Saturday in an auto
accident, and to the Marvin
Mimbs in the loss of an infant
Monday.
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO, WHEELER COUNTY, GEORGIA
Mrs. Horace Dixon, of Macon |
spent Friday night with Mr. and|
Mrs. Roy Adams.
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Mr. and Mrs. Faulk, of Willis-;
ton, S.C. are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Kent.
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Friday night Misses Ray Nita
Stewart and Myrtle Braswell, of
Ailey visited Stewart Bradley.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Babb, of
Cdum spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stone.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilkinson
and children spent the weekend
with relatives in Olar, S.C.
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Miss Teda Coleman, of Alamo
is visiting Miss Myrtle Braswell
in Ailey.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams and
son Joey, of Alamo spent Sun
day with Mrs. Ruby Bradley.
Weekend visitors cf Mrs. Mar
; tha Hutchinson were Mrs. Don
■ nie Burns and family, of Dub-
J lin and Mrs. Doyce Windham, of
Mcßae.
. Dade County
CLOUDLAND CANYON
F STATE PARK
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L, ' - NATURAL
Dade County was created on Christmas Day of 1837, from
165 square miles of Walker County lands. It became Georgia’s
I 91st county in order of organization. With more than 8,584
residents, Dade ranks 127th in population among Georgia
counties. Dade County bears the name of Army Major Francis
Dade, while Trenton, the county seat, was named after the
New Jersey capital. This northwest Georgia mountain county
boasts some of the state’s most spectacular scenery which in
cludes Cloudland Canyon State Park. Thousands of visitors
pour into the park each year to view famous Sitton’s Gulch,
a miniature likeness of the Grand Canyon. Dade’s historic
interests include numerous Indian mounds and the site of an
old stone fort, the origin of which is unknown.
In Georgia counties where the sale of beer and ale is legal, the
United States Brewers Association works constantly to assure
their sale under pleasant, orderly conditions. Believing that
strict law enforcement serves the best interest of the people
of Georgia, the Association stresses close cooperation with the
Armed Forces, law enforcement and governing officials.
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W. J. FUTRAL
Insurance Agency
Eloise J. FutraL Agent
Glenwood, Georgia
Phone JA 3-2663 Box 175 |
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The Wheeler County State Bank i
Salutes Mrs. Lena M. Hartley I
As Citizen Os The Week i
Mrs. Hartley was born in Telfair County and came j
to Wheeler County as the bride of Carlos C. Hartley
in 1913. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley have two sons and two
grandsons. Miss Lena started to work in the Alamo Post
Office in 1930 and worked the first four years without
pay. She retired October 31, 1961.
Miss Lena is a charter member of the Wheeler
County P.-T.A., and is also an active member of the
Alamo Baptist Church, W.M.U. and the Alamo Garden
Club.
Miss Lena’s many deeds of kindness can never be
recorded, so the Wheeler County State Bank wishes
to honor Miss Lena as Citizen of the Week.
I Miss Myrtle Braswell, of Ailey
i visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bras
well in Alamo Thursday.
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Gary McDaniel, of Alabama
j spent- the weekend with Mr. and
i Mrs. Willard McDaniel.
j Mrs. Wallace Adams spent a
: few days at Jekyll Island last
week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Sears
‘ spent the weekend in Jackson- j
ville. Fla. with Mr. and Mrs. Fred |
Sears. ;
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[ The Glenwoca PTA will hold I
its monthly meeting Monday, No- ’
vember 20 in the school auditor
ium at 8 p.m. Parents please
’ come, join and support our school.
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Mrs. Minnie Lou Screws has
। just returned from a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Screws in Lees
burg, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. F.
C. Edge in Umatilla, Fla.
Chrome yellow was picked as
the school bus color because color
f dynamics experts say it is the
easiest color to see.
ALAMO
SOCIALS AND PERSONALS
Mrs. Dalton Wright, Editor
Mrs. J. B. O’Quinn spent last
week with relatives in Louisville.
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Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Rountree.
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Mrs. Jack Fulford spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Billy
; Fulford in Unadilla.
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। Mrs. B. W. Hartley and Miss
I Margie Harville were visitors in
Dublin Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Holmes were
visitors in Cochran Saturday
night.
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Marvin Clark, of Oxford, Fla.
spent the weekend with his fam
ily.
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Lewis Maddox, Mr. and Mrs.
David Maddcx and A. L. Holiday
visited Mrs. Lewis Maddox in an
Augusta hospital Sunday.
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Dial 6272 Mcßae, Ga.
Located one block east of the
highway—halfway between
Mcßae and Helena
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thomas had
as weekend guests Miss Shelia
Adams, of Atlanta, and Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Smith, of Towns.
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R. O. Currie has returned to
Johnson City, Tenn, after visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Currie
and other relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Collins and
children Lana and Terry, of
Glenville were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Fields, Jim
my and Keith.
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McRAE, GEORGIA
Friends of Pfc. Bobby Wright
welcome him home for a 30-day
furlough from Berlin, Germany.
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Mrs. H. C. Hogan, Mrs. Rabun
Sumner and Mrs. Hilton McAlum
spent Tuesday in Macon.
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Miss Lois Pope, of Tifton spent
the weekend at her home in Ala
mo.
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Miss Esther Godbee, of Adel
visited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pope
Sunday.
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Friends cf Mrs. Lewis Maddox
are glad to know she is at home
after having been a patient in
an Augusta hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Couey,
of Brunswick visited their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brant
ley during the weekend.
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Mr. and Mrs. David Maddox
and son, of Macon were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Maddox.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Purvis and
daughter Lynn, of Florida visit
ed relatives here during the
weekend.
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Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brown
ing and children, of Macon were
weekend guests of Mrs. Estelle
Browning and Mr. and Mrs. Ros
by Browning.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Horton, of
Jacksonville, Fla. and W. H. Hor
ton, of Denver, Colorado spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Rountree.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Day and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Day and sen,
of Unadilla were guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dixon and
| Mrs. Rachel Day.
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- Visiting their parents, Mr. and
: Mrs. W. F. Anderson during the
; weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Gra
idy Anderson and children, of
Macon.
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If you have any news items
! for The Eagle please call Mrs.
D. W Wright, LO 8-3566 in Ala-
■; mo by Monday night of each
_ | week.
i' Miss Mary Godard and Mrs.
11 Lois Mercer, of Musella spent
j a few days here as guests of Mr.
i and Mrs. L. M. Pope and Mrs.
;R. F. Godard.
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i
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Rountree Sunday included Mr.
1 . and Mrs. W. H. Ussery, Edna and
; : Gerald Ussery, of Towns; Mr. and
! Mrs. D. H. McGahee, of Scot
l land and Mrs. J. E. Palmer, Jacky
’ Lea and Ricky Palmer.
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1 1 Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Adams Jr.
! and daughter Lou Ann and Mr.
O. B. Adams spent Sunday in
Moultrie as guests of. Mr. and
Mrs. Herman O’Quinn. Mrs.
• Adams accompanied them home
j after a visit there.
- i "Keep Wheeler Couniy Green”
I,
5; STATE OF GEORGIA
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
WHEELER COUNTY
I Divorce Action filed November
3, 1961. Order for Service by
Publication dated November 3,
1961.
Clara Lynette Mosley Kennedy,
vs.
Bobby Ray Kennedy.
k The defendant Bobby Ray Ken
, nedy is hereby commanded per
sonally, or by Attorney to be
and appear at the Superior Court
to be held in and for said County
। within 60 days of the date of the
f. order for service by publication,
. > as above set forth, then and there
ito answer the plaintiff’s ccm
'; plaint in the above captioned
■ ! case, else the Court will proceed
: as to Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable J. K,
i I Whaley, Judge of said Court, this
3rd day of November, 1961.
L. R. CLARK, Clerk Superior
Court, Wheeler County.
11 J. C. Bivins,
I Plaintiff’s Attorney. 30-4 t.
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